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Associate of Arts degrees

The Associate of Arts degree is a formal two-year credential that recognizes the successful completion of a two-year academic program. It also serves as an intermediate qualification for students wishing to transfer to UFV degree programs or other educational institutions, or as a qualification for employment. Students have four options to complete the general requirements or pursue studies in specific concentrations.

General option

International and Development Studies option

Media and Communication Studies option

Theatre option

This program includes a breadth of intellectual and academic experience worthwhile for students whose educational or career goals are in the humanities, the creative and performing arts, and the social sciences. The minimum requirements for the B.C. Ministry of Advanced Education, Training, and Technology Associate of Arts degree are met in the UFV Associate of Arts program.

Because transfer credit and degree requirements vary widely, it is very important to consult with an advisor in Student Services if you plan to transfer to another university to make sure that you fulfil the needs for your field of study at your chosen institution.

UFV, along with other B.C. post-secondary institutions, is part of the BCcampus initiative to provide online learning opportunities to students wanting to complete an Associate of Arts degree and/or a Bachelor of General Studies. A listing of the online courses that UFV is contributing to this initiative can be viewed at www.ufv.ca/online. To learn more about this initiative, including a complete listing of all the online courses offered, go to www.bccampus.ca.

Entrance requirements

Option 1: High school (for students with high school graduation only)

1. B.C. Secondary school graduation or equivalent.

2. A minimum of a B average in English 12 and two other Grade 12 courses that offer a provincial exam (mandatory or optional).

Option 2: University entrance (for students who have attended some post-secondary school)

1. Minimum of nine university-level credits completed with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 based on all university-level credits attempted.

2. Applicants must satisfy English language policy. For details on how this requirement may be met, see English language policy 340.29.

Students who do not meet these requirements might consider the Arts Studies program path.

When to apply

Applications are accepted for entrance to the Fall and Winter semesters (Fall only for Theatre option). For application deadlines, see Specific intake application process.

How to apply

1. Submit the application fee along with your UFV application for admission form to the Admissions and Records (A&R) office. Application forms are available from any A&R or Student Services office. You can also print an application form from our website at www.ufv.ca/ar, or you can apply directly through the internet at www.pas.bc.ca.

Additional documents required for a complete application:
For university entrance, you must submit an official transcript from every post-secondary institution you have attended, whether or not you completed courses there. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to UFV from the originating institution; see the Transfer Credit section for details. For high school entrance, you must submit an official high school transcript if you have graduated. For students currently in Grade 12, interim grades are required by March 30, with final grades to August 3. To retain your original application date, order early so transcripts arrive within two weeks of the date your application is mailed or submitted.

2. You will be advised of an admission decision and provided with registration information. A deposit is required when you register (see the Fees and Other Costs section). This money will be applied toward your tuition fees. Final payment of all course fees is due the end of the second week of classes.

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 definitions

Courses numbered 100 or 200-level at UFV may not transfer at the same level at UBC, SFU, UNBC, or UVic. When planning courses, you should refer to the B.C. Transfer Guide and B.C. Transfer Tips available in Student Services, the Library, or online at: www.bctransferguide.ca

The Ministry of Advanced Education, Training, & Technology approved revisions to British Columbia associate degrees in May, 2000. The following definitions are outlined to assist students in completing program requirements.

Course definitions

1. An arts course is defined to be any course in a subject area for which there is a Bachelor of Arts degree at SFU, UBC,UNBC, or UVic.

2. A science course is defined to be any course in a subject area for which there is a Bachelor of Science degree or Bachelor of Applied Science degree at SFU, UBC, UNBC, or UVic.

The requirements specified above are intended to provide breadth of exposure to a variety of disciplines in both Arts and Sciences. In some instances there may be some ambiguity as to whether a course is in the humanities or social sciences, or whether it is an arts course or a science course. It is expected that such courses as human geography and most psychology courses would be designated as arts courses. Please refer to the Table of Subject Areas or consult with an Arts advisor to determine whether a course is in humanities (and the creative/performing arts), social sciences or sciences at UFV.

3. A course in an “other” area is defined to be any course in a subject area for which there is a bachelor’s degree other than in Arts, Science, or Applied Science at SFU, UBC, UNBC, or UVic.

4. A first-year course is defined as a course that has assigned or unassigned transfer credit at the 100 level at SFU, UBC, UNBC, or UVic.

5. A second-year course is defined as a course that has assigned or unassigned transfer credit at the 200 level or higher at SFU, UBC, UNBC, or UVic.

6. A laboratory science course is one in which a substantial component of student instruction involves the study of natural phenomena, either in the laboratory or in the field. Each institution granting the associate degree will determine which of its courses satisfy this requirement.

Standing required for continuance

Associate of Arts students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average (CGPA).

Academic warning

Students whose grades fall below a 2.0 CGPA will be placed on Academic Warning for the next semester. A student on Academic Warning may not register in a course overload. Students who achieve a semester grade point average of 2.0 will continue on Academic Warning until the CGPA equals or exceeds 2.0.

Required to withdraw

Students who do not achieve a minimum semester grade point average of 2.0 while on Academic Warning will be withdrawn from the Associate of Arts program. A student who has been required to withdraw may continue to take courses as an Arts Studies student.

Readmission to the program

To be readmitted to the Associate of Arts program, you must complete nine university-level credits (can be duplicate courses), with a minimum 2.0 CGPA.

Once these criteria are met, you may apply for readmission at the Admissions and Records office. When readmitted, you will remain on Academic Warning until your overall CGPA is 2.0.

Graduation

It is the student’s responsibility to ensure all program requirements are met. This should be done by regular consultation with an Arts advisor. Associate of Arts degree (Theatre option) students should consult with the Theatre department head.

Degree candidates who qualify to receive a UFV Associate of Arts degree must be approved by the UFV Arts division and the Board.

Students must apply for graduation by completing a request to graduate form available at the Admissions and Records office. We recommend this be done in the first month of the final semester. The final deadline for students who wish to attend the graduation ceremony is April 1, with all program requirements completed by April 30.