Academic Calendar Winter/Summer 2017

Adult Education

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Bachelor of Arts (Adult Education) degree

The Bachelor of Arts (Adult Education) degree is a unique mid-career professional development program for people who are instructing, administering, developing programs for, or providing educational support to adult learners. The program consists of 120 credits, which may be achieved through a combination of coursework, credit for prior experience, and transfer credit. Most students are part-time students, taking one or two courses per semester. The program offers students the opportunity to link practical and theoretical course work to the challenges they meet in their work setting, while enhancing their knowledge, skills, and appreciation of the field of adult education.

Entrance requirements

Option 1: University entrance (for students who have attended some post-secondary school)

  1. Applicants must meet the Degree/diploma level English language proficiency requirement. For details on how this requirement may be met, see the English language proficiency requirement section of the calendar.
  2. Plus one of the following alternatives:
    • Completion of a minimum of nine credits in courses numbered at the 100-level and above with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.67 (B-) on all credits attempted; or
    • Completion of a minimum of 30 credits in courses numbered at the 100-level and above with a CGPA of 2.00 (C) on all credits attempted; or
    • Completion of the Workplace Education certificate.

Option 2: Departmental discretionary admission

The Adult Education department will also consider applications from working professionals with at least three years of significant and relevant Adult Education or related experience, even though they may
not possess the required GPA, course grades, or course currency necessary for entry into the degree program. The department will exercise its discretion in such cases and, where warranted, accept students on a conditional basis.

Students accepted to the program under this applicant category will be required by the department to support their application by submitting a resume and/or letters of reference to the program advisor, as
determined by the department.

Note: Applicants must meet the Degree/diploma level English language proficiency requirement. For details on how this requirement may be met, see the English language proficiency requirement section of the calendar.

If you are unsure if you meet the qualifications, contact the Adult Education Program Advisor. Students who do not meet these requirements might consider Qualifying Studies.

When to apply

Application dates for specific intake applications:

Semester First day to apply Recommended application deadline
Fall (September) October 1 January 31
Winter (January) May 1 August 31
Summer (May) October 1 December 31

How to apply

  1. Apply online at ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply.
  2. Additional documents required for a complete application:

    • Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions you have attended (other than UFV) showing grade/course achievement as per program entrance requirements. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to UFV from the originating institution; see the Transfer Credit section for details. If post-secondary transcripts cannot be provided, evidence of compliance with the English language proficiency requirement must be provided. For details on how this requirement may be met, see English language proficiency requirement section of the
      calendar.
  3. Students will be advised of an admission decision and provided with registration information. A deposit is required prior to registration (see the Fees and Other Costs section). This money will be applied toward tuition fees. Final payment of all course fees is due the end of the second week of classes.
  4. Following notification of admission to the program, students must contact the program advisor in order to create a program plan for their studies.

Basis for admission decision

Applicants who meet the entrance requirements will be admitted in order of their application date. This date is set when an application, all required documentation, and the application fee have been submitted.

Program planning

Students should contact the Adult Education Program Advisor for assistance with a program plan..

Program length and locations

The length of time required for program completion depends on the number of courses taken per semester, and the number of credits awarded through transfer credit or Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR).

All courses are offered online with some face-to-face sessions that are located on the Abbotsford
campus. Distance students participate in these face-to-face sessions via video-conferencing
technologies.

Program requirements

The BA (Adult Education) program requires completion of 120 credits with a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.0. At least 45 credits must be from upper-level courses.

Residency requirement

A minimum of 30 credits must be from UFV credit offerings.

Undergraduate continuance

Students enrolled in undergraduate courses (courses numbered 100 or above) must maintain an undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.00 to remain enrolled in Good Academic Standing at UFV. Students in Good Academic Standing will have no registration limits placed on them. Failure to meet the minimum CGPA requirement will result in restrictions on registration and may eventually lead to academic suspension from undergraduate studies at UFV. Students on Academic Warning or Academic Probation are limited to registering in 10 credits. For further details, see the Academic standing and undergraduate continuance section of the academic calendar. Academic standing is governed by UFV’s Undergraduate Continuance policy (92).

Graduation requirements

It is the student’s responsibility to ensure all program requirements are met. This should be done by regular consultation with a Program Advisor. Degree candidates who qualify to receive a UFV degree must be approved by the Program Advisor and Senate.

Students must apply for graduation by completing the Graduation Request form available at ufv.ca/admissions, or from the Office of the Registrar. This should ideally be done in the first month of the final semester. The final deadline for students who wish to attend the June convocation ceremony is April 1 of each year, with all program requirements completed by April 30.

Completed certificate programs, diplomas, vocational credits, and Red Seal may be accepted as part of the degree requirements subject to approval of the Office of the Registrar.

Please refer to graduation requirements for additional information.

Minors in other programs

Students can add any existing minors and extended minors in Arts, Science, or Professional Studies.

Note: This will require completion of more than 120 credits.

Workplace Education certificate

The four courses of the Workplace Education certificate are all required courses in the Bachelor of Arts (Adult Education) degree. Therefore, all students graduating with the degree automatically receive a Workplace Education certificate. Likewise, students who complete the Workplace Education certificate can use those courses towards the degree without having to transfer it in.

Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)

Students can choose to combine the Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) certificate with the Bachelor of Arts (Adult Education) degree. This pathway recognizes TESL 310 and TESL 333 as meeting the requirements for ADED 325 and ADED 473 if and when all the other requirements for both the degree and the TESL certificate are met. In addition, one of the Adult Education courses counts as three of the six required elective credits for the TESL certificate.

Contact the Adult Education Program Advisor for details.

Lower-level requirements

A total of 60 credits as listed below:

Course Title Credits
ADED 210 Principles and Practice of Adult Education 3
or ADED 215 Foundations of e-Learning  
Six credits of English and/or Communications, 100-level and above 6
51 additional upper- or lower-level credits earned through coursework at UFV, transfer credits, or program-based Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) (see Note) 51

Note: Program-based PLAR is allowed to a maximum of 54 credits in total for the degree. Students applying for credit through program PLAR are also required to complete ADED 305.

Note: Students wishing to take courses at other institutions for credit in the BA (Adult Education) program must first obtain permission from the program advisor, and obtain Letters of Permission from UFV and from the other institution.

Upper-level requirements

A total of 60 credits as listed below:

Core required courses

Course Title Credits
ADED 310 Fundamentals of Adult Education 3
ADED 320 Adult Learning 3
ADED 340 Program Planning and Evaluation 3
ADED 360 Adult Education in the Canada: History and Trends 3
ADED 390 Research in Adult Education
3
ADED 407 Organizational and Workplace Learning 3

Instructional Design required courses

Course Title Credits
ADED 325 Teaching Adults (see Note)
3
ADED 408 Assessing Adult Learning
3
ADED 415 Facilitating e-Learning
3
ADED 425 Curriculum Design for Adult Learning 3
ADED 435 Facilitating Adult Learning 3

Note: TESL 310 can be used in place of ADED 325 for students pursuing the TESL certificate.

Diversity and Social Justice courses

Course Title Credits
Choose three of the following: 9
ADED 365 Adult Education in Canada: Indigenous Peoples  
ADED 405 Diversity in Adult Education Contexts
 
ADED 410 Adult Education and Social Change  
ADED 420 Adult Education in the Global Context
 

Capstone courses

Course Title Credits
Choose three of the following: 9
ADED 370 Directed Studies  
ADED 470 Synthesis Project in Adult Education I
 
ADED 472 Reflective Practice  
ADED 473 Adult Education Practicum (see Note)
 

Note: TESL 333 can be used in place of ADED 473 for students pursuing the TESL certificate.

Electives

Course Title Credits
Choose three of the following: 9
ADED 305 Portfolio Development for Prior Learning Assessment Recognition (see Note 1)  
ADED 330 Special Topics in Adult Education
 
ADED 350 Storytelling and the Reflective Practitioner  
ADED 380 Educational Technologies  
ADED 430 Leadership in Adult Education
 
ADED 446 Community-based Adult Education Methods  
ADED 471 Synthesis Project in Adult Education II
 
ADED 480 Seminar in Adult Education Issues  
Non-ADED electives chosen in consultation with Adult Education Program Advisor

Note 1: ADED 305 is required for program-based PLAR.

Note 2: ADED courses not used in the Diversity and Social Justice section or the Capstone courses can also be used as electives.

Course listings

For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section.

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