ALGOMA Agreement Type Institution Qualification Offered Length of Environmental/Forestry Concurrent Sault Bachelor of Liberal Science Environmental Forestry Degree/diploma in Integrated Resource Management Students must apply to the 1 st year of Sault s Forestry Technician. incl. an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with Grade 12 English and Grade 11 Mathematics at the technical level. Senior Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (general or advanced) are strongly recommended. Students must obtain a minimum GPA of 3.2 in their 1 st year at Sault. It is recommended that students have advanced-level credits and some OAC courses. 4 years Yr 1: All courses at Sault. Yr 2: Transfer into Sault s Integrated Resource Management Technology program; 75% of courses at Sault, 25% at Algoma. Yr 3: Become a full-time student in Algoma s Liberal Studies Degree program; complete Sault s Integrated Resource Management Technology Diploma program (graduate in May); 50% of courses at Sault, 50% at Algoma. Yr 4: Complete Algoma s Liberal Science Degree program (graduate in May); all courses at Algoma. The Sault co-op placement is mandatory. The Algoma co-op placement is optional. Students pay college tuition fees for 2 years and university tuition fees for 2 years. Graduates can continue their education by transferring to an Honours Science Degree program at Laurentian or at another school.
BROCK Geographic Information Systems Agreement Type Concurrent Institution Niagara Qualification Offered BA/BSc in Geography with a concentration in GIS/ Post-graduate certificate in GIS Brock: 6 OAC credits with a minimum average of 60%. Students normally enter the program at the start of year 2 and should apply for admission at the end of year 1. A joint committee considers applications from students who have at least a 70% average. to the concentration includes concurrent admission to the Niagara. Enrolment is limited and dependent on the availability of lab space at Niagara. Length of 4 years Niagara courses are taken in the Fall Term of year 3 and in the Winter Term of year 4. Brock students must complete the 9 Niagara GIS courses, plus the 4 Brock GIS courses with a minimum overall B average to earn the GIS post-graduate certificate from Niagara. Such students receive 4.5 unspecified transfer credits towards their Brock Honours Geography degree with a GIS concentration. Students have access to full facilities at both institutions during their studies. Both credentials are awarded on degree completion.
GUELPH Career Development Practitioner Physics and Technology Applied Pharmaceutical Science/Human Kinetics Chemistry Agreement Type Concurrent Joint Joint Concurrent Institution Conestoga Seneca Seneca Sheridan Qualification Offered BA/Career Development Practitioner Certificate BSc (Tech) Co-op BSc (Tech) Co-op Honours BSc in Human Kinetics/ Sports Injury Management diploma Guelph: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. OAC English 1 and a minimum of 5 other OACs. All applicants are strongly encouraged to offer a credit in Mathematics or a credit in French (or other language) among the additional five credits. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. OAC 1 credit in English; 1 credit in Calculus; 2 credits from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, and Geometry; 2 additional credits. Students are highly recommended to take OAC Algebra and Geometry and Physics. Length of 3 years (BA); 4 years (Hons) 8 academic terms and 4 co-op work terms. Conestoga s program consists of 11 32 Guelph courses and 10 Seneca courses including a practicum courses plus 4 co-op work terms. project which counts for 5 term Students take semesters 1-4, 7 and 8 university courses. at Guelph with semesters 5 and 6 at General Degree: 25 add. Courses, Seneca. incl. 10 CPD required courses. Honours: 35 add. courses, incl. 10 CPD required courses and the major requirements. The 10 CPD courses incl. Career Counselling Dev. and 9 courses from Psych., Soc., and Econ. Certificate courses are all offered by Distance Education. All 10 CPD degree courses are available via distance whether by direct registration, or v ia letter of permission from WL or Waterloo. Students may add a minor to their program (this would likely add to the length of their program because of the limited number of elective courses). Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. OAC 1 credit in English; 1 credit in Calculus; 2 credits from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, and Geometry; 2 additional credits. Students are highly recommended to take OAC Chemistry. 8 academic terms and 4 co-op work terms. 29 Guelph courses and 12 Seneca courses plus 4 co-op work terms. Students take semesters 1-4, 6 and 8 at Guelph with semesters 5 and 7 at Seneca. Students may add a minor to their program (this would likely a dd to the length of their program because of the limited number of elective courses). Guelph: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. 1 credit in English I; 1 credit in Calculus; 2 credits from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Algebra and Geometry; 2 additional credits. Students are selected at the end of Term 2 on the basis of academic achievement and an interview. 5 years For the first 3 years, students take courses at Guelph. The final 2 years are spent at Sheridan. Students are required to work with a variety of teams and/or organizations within the community as well as various sports injury clinics. A minimum of 1,200 hours of practical experience is provided in the program.
LAKEHEAD Agreement Type Institution Qualification Offered Length of Nursing Joint Confederation Agreement is expected to be signed September 29 th 2000.
LAURENTIAN Agreement Type Institution Qualification Offered Length of Nursing Joint Sault, Northern, Cambrian, Boreal Four separate agreements are expected to be signed September 29 th 2000. Source: Transfer Guide, Institutional Calendars 2000-2001, Institutional Web Sites
MCMASTER Textile Management Internship Nursing Medical Imagining Technology Diploma Degree Agreement Type Joint Joint Concurrent Institution Mohawk Cones toga, Mohawk Mohawk Qualification Offered Internship Post-diploma BA Nursing Bachelors of Radiation Sciences Applicants must be under 30 years of age (since federal support comes from the Youth Initiative of HRDC); be fluent in the English language; possess a college technician or technology diploma, or a university degree in science or engineering; have successfully completed at least 1 chemistry course at the postsecondary level; have high school level mathematics; have a working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheets and database application software. Length of 1 year program, 3 semesters (including a 4 years work placement). Semester 1 covers textile science and textile manufacturing. Semester 2 is a work placement where students receive on-thejob instruction. Semester 3 covers managerial skills. Mohawk College Faculty of Engineering Technology delivers the textile part of the. McMaster University School of Business delivers the management skills component. Applicants should send a letter expressing interest to: The Textile Management Internship c/o The Textiles Human Resources Council 66 Slater Street, Suite 1720 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H1 Two separate agreements are expected to be signed by September 29 th 2000. The program meets all the requirements of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) is pending Ministry approval.
NIPISSING Applied Technology Nursing Agreement Type Concurrent Joint Institution Canadore Canadore Qualification Offered Bachelor of Applied Technology program in BA Nursing Business Information Systems (BAT-BIS)/ two -year Microcomputer Management diploma. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), including English and 2 Mathematics Length of 4 years Nipissing: Students must complete 120 credits, including 105 (or 108) core credits. Students must achieve a minimum grade of 60% in at least 18 of the 30 credits required in year 1. All students are required to complete 700 hours of documentable work experience during the program (excluding the 300 hours which are required for ADMN 4995E). Canadore: Students complete required courses while registered at Nipissing. Application is made through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre. Agreement is expected to be signed by September 29 th 2000.
OTTAWA Agreement Type Institution Qualification Offered Length of Nursing Joint Algonquin, La Cite BA Nursing Two separate agreements are expected to be signed by September 29 th 2000.
QUEEN'S Agreement Type Institution Qualification Offered Length of Nursing Joint St. Lawrence BA Nursing Agreement is expected to be signed by September 29 th 2000.
RYERSON Agreement Type Institution Qualification Offered Length of Nursing Joint Humber, Centennial, George Brown BA Nursing Three separate agreements are expected to be signed by September 29 th 2000. Source: Transfer Guide, Institutional Calendars 2000-2001, Institutional We b Sites
TORONTO Performing Arts Fine Arts Agreement Type Concurrent Concurrent Institution Toronto(Erindale)/Sheridan Toronto(Erindale)/Sheridan Qualification Offered Honours BA/ Diploma in Performance BA /Diploma in Studio Art Theatre Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. English; a minimum overall average of 70% is required. Appropriate preparation includes courses in Drama and other performing and visual arts, English, and History, along with experience in public performance. An audition is required. The applicant must contact Sheridan directly once he/she has received his/her U of T Student Number. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. English; a minimum overall average of 70% is required. No portfolio is required. Length of 4 years 3years (BA), 4 years (HBA) 12 full courses are required: 6 from Erindale and 6 from Sheridan. The theatre performance portion of the program is taught at Sheridan and is a special program open only to students who are enrolled in Theatre & Drama Studies at Erindale. Students must maintain a C average in their Studio courses. Honours : 7 Studio, 4 Art History, 9 Electives. A minimum of one 400-level and three 300-level courses. Major: 4 Studio, 3 Art History, 8 Electives with a minimum of two 300-level courses. Studio and Art History electives will not be counted towards the degree requirements. The Studio portion of the program is taught at Sheridan Application is made through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre. There is no separate application to Sheridan. Application is made through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre. There is no separate application to Sheridan.
TRENT Child & Family The Museum Management and Curatorship Agreement Joint Concurrent Type Institution Sir Sandford Fleming Sir Sandford Fleming Qualification Offered Child and Family Studies Post-Diploma Certificate Special Concentration BA/HBA in Museum Studies/Advanced Certificate in Museum Management and Currently working in the child care field and already possess a college diploma or a university degree. is by letter to the Registrar of either Trent or Fleming. Curatorship Trent: 6 OACs, incl. English At least 10 university credits, incl. the 100-level introductory course plus at least two additional credits in the student's major. Length of Course Content The certificate is offered through part-time studies. Students must complete 6 semester courses from Fleming and 3 credits from Trent (a half credit from Trent equals a semester course from Fleming). There are four units in the program - Child and Family, Resource Teacher, Child Care Administration, and a Special Emphasis - made up of different combinations of courses. Application is by letter to the chair of the Museum Management and Curatorship Committee at Trent. The deadline for applications is January 31 in the year preceding the Fleming year of the program. 4 years Students register FT at Fleming in the 3 rd or 4 th year of their Honours program. Courses, incl. an internship in Semester 3, lead to a three-semester certificate. Students who complete the certificate with a minimum average of B- (70%) will receive up to four upper level credits towards a Trent Honours degree. Students admitted to the programs are also required to apply to the Ontario College Application Service. Students pay community college fees during the Fleming year of their program and Trent fees for the other three years.
TRENT Geography Nursing Agreement Type Concurrent Concurrent Institution Sir Sandford Fleming Sir Sandford Fleming Qualification Offered Honours BSc/BA in Geography or in Environmental & Resource Science/ Advanced GIS Applications Specialist Certificate Trent: 6 OACs, incl. English At least 10 university credits, incl. the 100-level introductory course plus at least two additional credits in the student's major. All students entering the program should have successfully completed Geography Environmental & Resource Science 209H and Computer Studies 101H and Computer Science 102H. All Geography majors should have successfully completed Geography Environmental & Resource Science - Biology 208H and either Geography 211H or Geography - Environmental & Resource Studies 251H. Applications must be submitted by January 20 of the second year. Special Concentration General degree in Nursing/ Nursing Diploma Trent: 6 Ontario Academic Credits (OAC) including one English. Fleming: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, including Grade 12 General English and 2 different Grade 11 or 12 General Level Sciences. Biology is highly recommended. Credit CPR (C level) and Standard First Aid are required prior to the start of classes. Length of 4 years 4 years Students register FT at Fleming in the 3 rd year of their Honours program. The 11 courses lead to a 2-semester certificate. Students who complete the certificate with a minimum average of B- (70%) will receive 5 upper level science or arts credits of which 3 will count as 300-level credits in their major and 2 will count as unassigned Science or Arts credits Students are FT at Fleming and PT at Trent Students admitted to the program are required to apply to the Ontario College Application Service in Guelph. Students pay community college fees during the 3 rd year of their program and Trent fees for the other 3 years. Source: Transfer Guide, Institu tional Calendars 2000-2001, Institutional Web Sites Application is through the Ontario College Application Service in Guelph.
WATERLOO Career Development Practitioner Environmental Studies Agreement Type Concurrent Concurrent Institution Conestoga Niagara Qualification Offered BA/Career Development Practitioner Certificate Hons. Bach. in Environment and Resource Studies (BES)/ postgraduate certificate in Environmental Management, Environmental Assessment, or Ecosystems Restoration. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), with an overall average of 70% in 6 OACs. Additional requirements for Hons. incl. English and a second Arts-related course. Application for admission to the Career Development Practitioner Option can be made during the 2 nd term of the 1 st year at the earliest, and normally, not later than the 2 nd term of the 1 st year. Length of 3 years (BA); 4 years (Hons) 4 years Conestoga's program consists of 11 courses which count for 5 term university courses. Major: completion of 25 additional courses, including the 10 courses in CDP and the courses required to meet major and faculty requirements. Honours: completion of 35 courses, including the 10 courses in CDP and the courses required to meet major and faculty requirements. The 10 CDP courses include Career Counselling Development and 9 courses from Psych., Soc., Econ., Org., Research Methods, Stats., and Tests & Measurement. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), with an overall average of 70% in 6 OAC, incl. English. Waterloo: all students (except those who have passed OAC 1 English with a final grade of 80% or higher) are required to write the English Language Profic iency Examination during their 1 st term of registration. Fourteen required courses in the program, 4 electives must be selected from ERS or ENVS courses. Niagara : Students may enter Niagara after year 3. Fourteen to 16 courses (depending on certificate) are completed at Niagara over two terms. Work internship options are available. A student must achieve an average in the CDP courses of at least 65% and a B standing in the Conestoga College Certificate courses. Some courses may be taken by Distance Education or on a Letter of Permission from Guelph or Wilfrid Laurier University. An OAC credit in mathematics is recommended.
WESTERN Agreement Type Institution Qualification Offered Length of Nursing Joint Fanshawe BScN (from UWO with the partnership indicated). requirements will be the same for both institutions. 4 years Students will spend either all 4 years at Western or the first 2 years at Fanshawe and the final 2 at Western. Both institutions will have a common curriculum that must be approved by each institution s approval/accreditation process. All courses will be university level courses. Students will be simultaneously registered at both institutions.
WILFRID LAURIER Career Development Practitioner Science/Physics Agreement Type Concurrent Concurrent Institution Conestoga Conestoga Qualification Offered BA/Career Development Practitioner Certificate BSc in Physics/ Electronics Engineering Technology diploma Wilfrid Laurier: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. OAC English 1 (minimum of 60%) and a minimum of 5 other OACs. Application for admission can be made during the 2 nd term of the 1 st year at the earliest, and normally, not later than the 2 nd term of the 2 nd year. Length of 3 years (BA)/ 4 years (Hons) 4 years Conestoga's program consists of 11 courses which count for 5 term university courses. Wilfrid Laurier: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. OAC Calculus, OAC English, OAC Algebra and Geometry at 60 percent. At least 2 of OAC Biology, OAC Chemistry or OAC Physics. One additional OAC. Students apply to the combined BSc/EET program at the time of admission to Year 1. Students must complete the 12 General Physics (BSc) degree core credits. Major: completion of 25 additional courses, including the 10 courses in CDP and the courses required to meet major and faculty requirements. Honours: completion of 35 courses, including the 10 courses in CDP and the courses required to meet major and faculty requirements. Courses specified by Conestoga are in areas such as electronics and telecommunications. The 10 CDP courses include Career Counselling Development and 9 courses from Psych., Soc., Econ., Org., Research Methods, Stats., and Tests & Measurement. Some courses may be taken by Distance Education or on a Letter of Permission from Guelph or Waterloo. Application forms are available in the Office of the Registrar at Wilfrid Laurier.
WINDSOR Education/ECE Nursing Agreement Type Concurrent Joint Institution St. Clair St. Clair, Lambton Qualification Offered BA (or BSc)/Bed/ECE Diploma BA Nursing Length of Windsor: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a minimum average of 60 percent in 6 OAC, including OAC English I. Applicants for the Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics), the Bachelor of Science (Computer Information Systems, Software Engineering) and the Bachelor of Computer Science programs also require a minimum average of 60 percent in Mathematics OAC credits. Applicants for other programs in Science also require a minimum average of 60 percent in Mathematics and Science OAC credits. 5 years All students are required to complete the 30 course general BA (or BSc) requirements, in addition to the Education courses and 45 days of Practice Teaching. St. Clair s component consists of 11 courses and 640 hours of Field Placement. Two separate agreements are expected to be signed by September 29 th 2000.
YORK Design Film, Video and Multimedia Media Agreement Type Joint Concurrent Concurrent Institution Sheridan Sheridan Seneca/Centennial Qualification Honours Bachelor of Design (BDes) Specialized BFA/Diploma in Media Arts BA/Diploma in Journalism Offered Sheridan: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, gr. 12 mathematics with a minimum of 60% at the advanced level or 70% at the general level, senior-level science or social science, 2 senior-level credits in English with a minimum of 60% at the advanced level or 70% at the general level, senior-level visual art. York: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), incl. 6 OAC credits with an overall average of 70% or equivalent. Eligible candidates will receive a questionnaire. Selected candidates will be invited to attend a portfolio interview. Sheridan: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, including 2 senior-level credits in English (general or advanced) and 1 senior-level credit in one of the following: media, music, art or theatre. Students must have a minimum B cumulative average in their Sheridan 6 term programme, and will be given advanced standing credits equivalent to 5 York credits (1 more t ransfer credit than is normally allowed in the Faculty of Fine Arts for courses taken at Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology). BA: Students who have completed 60 credits at York. Honours BA : Students who have completed 90 credits at York. York: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, incl. 6 OAC credits with an overall average of 70%. One OAC credit in English, 1 OAC from the following subject areas: Classical Studies, Français, French as a Second Language, Geography, History, Mathematics or a modern language. Length 4 years 5 years (BA); 6 years (HBA) 5 years (BA); 6 years (HBA) 120 credits are required to complete the degree requirements: Design Practicum (54 credits) Design Studies (24 credits) General Education (18 credits) Fine Art Electives other than Design (12 credits) Free Electives (12 credits) Students take courses at both institutions according to their specialization. Applicants may apply to this program through the Ontario College Application Service or the Ontario University Application Centre. Five Areas of Study: 1. Book & Magazine Publishing (Centennial) 2. Corporate Communications (Centennial) 3. Creative Advertising (Seneca) 4. Radio & Television Broadcasting (Seneca)
YORK Social Science/Services Social Science/Services ECE Agreement Type Concurrent Concurrent Concurrent Institution Seneca Seneca Seneca Qualification BA degree in Psychology / Certificate in BA/Diploma programme in Gerontology BA (Psych) /ECE diploma Offered Rehabilitative Counselling York : Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, incl. 6 OAC credits with an overall average of 70%. One OAC credit in English, 1 OAC from the following subject areas: Classical Studies, Français, French as a Second Language, Geography, History, Mathematics or a modern language. Applicants must have completed 60 university credits for a BA (90 university c redits for an HBA), incl. Intro. to Psych. (minimum grade of C) and have previous employment or volunteer experience in the field of rehabilitation. York: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, incl. 6 OAC credits with an overall average of 70%. One OAC credit in English, 1 OAC from the following subject areas: Classical Studies, Français, French as a Second Language, Geography, History, Mathematics or a modern language. Application to the programme is made in January of the academic year in which the student expects to complete the 60 th credit (i.e. in year of Study II). HBA 90 th credit; year of Study III. Applicants must have at least a C+ average in the first 2 years of a York B.A. program. York: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, incl. 6 OAC credits with an overall average of 70%. A current medical report and report of chest x-ray or tuberculin skin test, a valid Standard First Aid Certificate, and a valid C.P.R. Certificate are required. Applications are to be submitted in February of year 3. Students should apply in January preceding their final year. Length 4 years (BA); 5 years (HBA) 4 years (BA); 5 years (HBA) 4 years (BA); 5 years (Hons) A minimum of 30 (but no more than 36) credits in Psychology are required for a BA (42 but no greater than 48 for a HBA). For both BA and HBA : years 3 and 4, 30 credits from York from the required program list and 30 credits from Seneca. Students are required to complete 2 full year courses involving 800 hours of supervised fieldwork in each of the 3 major domains of rehabilitation: physical, emotional, & developmental. Yr 1 + 2 (+3 for HBA): 60 credits (BA), 90 credits (HBA), incl. Gen. Ed, PYSC, SOCI and 12 credits (30 credits for HBA) towards the declared major. Yr 3 (Yr 4 HBA): 15 credits at York, 7 courses at Seneca, incl. fieldwork. Yr 4 (Yr 5 HBA): 15 credits at York, 7 courses at Seneca, incl. fieldwork. Students may apply for any degree program in the Arts, but it will be easier for Psychology & Sociology majors to accommodate course requirements. BA: YR 1: 30 credits, incl. Gen Ed. Soc. & Pysch (York) YR 2: 30 credits, incl. Gen Ed. Soc. & Pysch (York) YR 3: 15 credits at York, 15 at Seneca YR 4: 15 credits at York, 15 at Seneca Approximately 650 hours of supervised field -work in Toronto area day-care centres will be completed. Honours : The student must complete 90 credits before entering the programme. Courses from York must include a prescribed set of selections based on 5 lists, including courses in Psychology, Sociology, and Kinesiology and Health Science. Seneca College courses are all prescribed for the 2 years.
YORK Nursing Nursing General Arts and Science Agreement Type Joint Joint Concurrent Institution Seneca Georgian Seneca Qualification Offered Bachelors of Nursing Bachelors of Nursing Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) / Diploma Seneca: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), advanced or general level credits. Preference will be given to students with 60% at the advanced level in each of the following: Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Grade 11 or 12 Physics (OR Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry), Grade 12 English, Grade 12 Mathematics On admission, students must present a completed medical form and a current certificate in Standard First Aid and Basic Rescuer Level Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Georgian: An Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent at the general level including Grade 12 English, Grade 11 or 12 Biology, and Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry or Physics. A 70% average in these subjects if at the general level and 60% if at the advanced level is required. Current Basic Cardiac Life Support certificate prior to entering the Nursing program. Up -to-date immunization records in compliance with the Public Hospitals Act. A Hepatitis B vaccination. After the common first semester, students will apply to enroll in the program and select the Arts or Business Specialization. A Joint Committee reviews the overall academic record of potential applicants to recommends students for Conditional. The Conditional Admis sion automatically becomes Regular upon the student's completion of the GAS program with a "B" average (3.0 GPA) or better. York : Overall GPA of B or higher with no course in the major below B. Written personal statement and letter of reference. A personal interview may be required. York: Overall GPA of B or higher with no course in the major below B. Written personal statement and letter of reference. A personal interview may be required. Preference will be given to applicants who have completed OAC (or equivalent) credits. Preference will be given to applicants who have completed OAC (or equivalent) credits. Length of Prog. 4 years 4 years 3 years 60 credits taken at Seneca. 60 credits taken at Georgian. 60 credits taken at York. 48 of the credits are required courses and 12 are electives. The courses must include 24 credits taken at the 3000 level or above and 30 credits at the 4000 level. A major GPA of 6.0 including a minimum grade of C in all courses used in the major is required. Also required is successful completion of the practicum component. 60 credits taken at York. 48 of the credits are required courses and 12 are electives. The courses must include 24 credits taken at the 3000 level or above and 30 credits at the 4000 level. A major GPA of 6.0 including a minimum grade of C in all courses used in the major is required. Also required is successful completion of the practicum component. Upon successful completion of either the Arts or Business specialization requirements with a "B" average or better, students receive 30 credits advanced standing toward a B.A. York. They receive an additional 12 credits advanced standing if a grade of "C" or better has been achieved in the following courses: YKC 100, YKC 200, YKL 100, and YKL 200. Students also receive 6 credits for a York course taught by a York faculty member at Seneca. Year 1: Seneca, Gen. A & Sc.; Summer:York, 1course Year 2: Seneca, Gen. A & Sc.; Summer:York, 1course Year 3: - York, Faculty of Arts
YORK Urban Sustainability Ecosystem Management International Project Management Agreement Concurrent Concurrent Concurrent Type Institution Seneca Sir Sandford Fleming Humber Qualification Offered BES/Civil Engineering Technologist Diploma BES/ Ecosystem Management Technologist Diploma BES/Post-Diploma in International Project Management A minimum GPA of 5 is required for York BES Honours students. A minimum GPA of 5 is required for York BES Honours students. Seneca students require a minimum average of B in their final year. Length Students spend the first 3 years at York and the final 2 at Seneca, or the first 2 years at Seneca and the final 3 at York. A minimum GPA of 5 is required for York BES Honours students. Fleming students require a minimum average of B in their final year. 5 years 5 years 4 years Students complete all BES and diploma course requirements. Themes include: water resources planning & management; municipal & transportation planning; soils & material testing and evaluation. Students spend the first 3 years at York and the final 2 at Fleming, or the first 2 years at Fleming and the final 3 at York. Students complete all BES and diploma course requirements. Themes include: ecological restoration; conservation; park planning & management; wetlands protection & rehabilitation. Students spend the first 3 years at York and the final year at Humber. Themes include: writing international project proposals; cross cultural communication; managing resources in an international context.