Academic Calendar Fall 2020

University of the Fraser Valley Calendar

The Fall 2020 calendar has been archived.

Please use the navigation buttons to explore the program index, course descriptions, and other general calendar information.

The current calendar is available here.

The online academic calendar is the official source for information about courses and programs of study offered at the University of the Fraser Valley. It is also the main source for information on admission requirements, academic regulations, academic standards, and general University policies for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Territorial Acknowledgement

The University of the Fraser Valley is situated on the unceded traditional territory of the Stó:lō peoples. The Stó:lō have an intrinsic relationship with S’ólh Tém:éxw (Our Sacred Land); therefore, we express our gratitude and respect for the honour of living and working in this territory.

Using the calendar

Navigate or search the site using the menu on the right, or see the frequently visited areas listed below:

Students are advised to meet with an academic advisor to best understand the pathway to their chosen academic goal. They should also become familiar with the UFV program audit system, MyGRADplan, to track their progress.

Calendar changes

For a list of changes to course prerequisites and program entrance requirements that are becoming more restrictive, please see the notice of increased requirements section of the calendar.

Looking for an earlier version of the calendar?

The archived Winter/Summer 2020 calendar is available here. View a listing of all calendar archives here.

Important notice

By the act of registering for a course or program of studies, each student agrees to adhere to the terms of this notice and the terms, conditions, policies, rules and regulations contained and referenced in the calendar or in other University policies

This calendar describes the University at the time the calendar was published online or subsequently updated. The University of the Fraser Valley reserves the right, subject to the authority of the Senate and/or Board of Governors, to makes changes it considers necessary, including, but not limited to admission requirements, registration, courses offerings, programs of study, academic standards, tuition and other fees, policies, rules, regulations and codes of behavior. All changes may be made by the University without notice, however, every reasonable effort will be made to provide advance notice to students and prospective students.  

 

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