Bachelor Degrees in Manitoba Currently in Manitoba undergraduate education degrees are targeted toward K12 public school educators There is no pathway that will recognize the combination of a Certificate of QualificationRed Seal certificates diplomas and advanced studies as credits toward an ID: 750110
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Bachelor of Arts in Adult EducationSlide2
Bachelor Degrees in Manitoba
Currently in Manitoba undergraduate education degrees are targeted toward K-12 public school educators. There is no pathway that will recognize the combination of a Certificate of Qualification(Red Seal), certificates, diplomas and advanced studies as credits toward an undergraduate bachelor degree in Adult
Education.
A Masters degree requires a minimum 120 credit hour Bachelor degree for admission. A three year bachelor program would require an acceptable additional year of study to be possibly accepted into a graduate program.
The challenge has presented itself. What should post secondary educators and staff do to advance their education for their career path?Slide3
BA in Adult Education
The University of Fraser Valley (UFV), Bachelor of Arts in Adult Education (BA-ADED) is
a 120 credit hour
undergraduate degree targeted toward Adult Educators who come from diverse backgrounds.
Adult Educators
may
work:
i
s instructors
or educational consultants in vocational or industrial
programs.
i
s health
or
recreation professionals
where they provide community-based education or adult recreation programs.
in
areas of literacy, teaching English as a second language, employment counseling, life skills coaching, and post-secondary education
.
in
international education, community service and share a common interest in working with adult learners. Slide4
Why ?
Why study towards a Bachelor of Arts in Adult Education?
to advance your studies in adult education.
to attain a bachelors degree.
t
o gain recognition for your credentials that have not been acknowledged.
t
o prepare for future opportunities, advancement in your career.Slide5
Entrance Requirements
1.
Applicants must have completed a diploma, 30-credit certificate, or associate degree from a recognized post-secondary educational institution.
2. Applicants must have a demonstrated interest in the field of adult education, ideally with a developing field of practice
.
Admissibility will be assessed based on transcripts
of previous
educational experience and on the information provided in the applicant’s resume and questionnaire
.
Refer to the University of Fraser Valley for specific Entrance Requirements.
http://www.ufv.ca/adult-education/programs/degree-program/Slide6
Course Equivalencies
This chart is an example of the courses that are recognized
as equivalent between RRC’s
CAE certificate
and the University of the Fraser Valley’s BA in Adult Education or associated certificate programs
for a total of 33 transfer credits
.
A reciprocal agreement is in place for recognition as well.Slide7
University of Fraser Valley
Application
for Adult Education
info:
http://www.ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply/#d.en.951315
Application Steps to apply online:
1
.
A
completed application form.
https://farnham.ufv.ca/prod/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
2.
$
45.00 application fee
.
3
. Official post-secondary transcripts – Send to the Office of the Registrar http://www.ufv.ca/media/assets/admissions/admissions/Official-Transcript-Guidelines.pdf 4. High School transcripts - http://www.ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply/#d.en.951315
UFV BA Program Advisor Corinne Richardson, BA, ADEDPh. 604 864-4621corinne.richardson@ufv.ca
Office of the Registrar Address:
33844 King Rd, Abbotsford BC V2S 7M8
Building B, office B211
Fax:
604.853.0138Slide8
Questions?
This presentation will posted on the Teacher Education Bloghttp://blogs.rrc.ca/teachered/programs/advanced-studies