Academic Calendar Winter/Summer 2017

Child, Youth, and Family Studies

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Early Childhood Education certificate

UFV offers a certificate program at both the Abbotsford and Chilliwack campuses leading to registration in British Columbia as early childhood educators.

The certificate program includes basic courses in communications, interpersonal relations, child growth and development, working with children, and the early childhood curriculum.

Before taking practicum you will need a completed criminal record check. You may also be required to obtain a TB clearance and Rubella clearance (as per Community Care Facilities Licensing Legislation).

After completing this program, graduates can be licensed as early childhood educators by the Provincial Licensing Board, with an additional 500 hours of supervised work and a first aid certificate.

Following completion of the certificate, students who wish to continue their studies can continue into the ECE diploma programs specializing in special needs and/or infancy.

Entrance requirements

  1. Suitability to work with children.
  2. Secondary school graduation or equivalent.
  3. Completion of prerequisites for ENGL 105 or equivalent.

Students who do not meet these requirements might consider Qualifying Studies.

When to apply

Applications are accepted for entrance to the Fall semester only. For application deadlines, see Specific intake application process.

How to apply

Apply online at ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply.

Additional documents required for a complete application:

  • Official transcripts from secondary school and any prior post-secondary institutions. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to UFV from the originating institution; see the Transfer Credit section for details.
  • ECE admission questionnaire (available at ufv.ca/ece/application-info).
  • Letter of intent (250 word personal statement articulating your strengths, interest in the ECE field, how you have prepared, and why you feel suited to work with young children).
  • Completion of prerequisites for ENGL 105. (If the prerequisite is being met through a college or university course, an official transcript is required.)
  • Medical endorsement form.
  • Immunization record.

After your complete application is received and reviewed, the Office of the Registrar will forward your application to the Child, Youth, and Family Studies department. The department will notify you of an orientation session that you must attend. If you do not attend, you must make arrangements with the department to be eligible for admission to the program.

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.

Admission decisions will be made in April and notifications sent out in early May.

Following admission to the program you will be provided with course registration information.

If you do not register for courses and pay course deposits, your place will be given to the next person on the program waiting list and you must reapply to the program.

Dates and locations

The program is offered over four semesters, and is run in Chilliwack and Abbotsford in alternate years. Contact the department assistant for details, 604-854-4580.

Regulations concerning practica

The department head reserves the right to approve any agency or institution that provides placements for student practica, and to change any placement assigned to a student. Students are placed in a practicum setting in accordance with their professional background and current learning needs. Students have the right to be informed in writing of the reasons for any change in placement. Students may be required to withdraw from a practicum course if none of the available practicum agencies will accept him/her.

A criminal record check is required prior to practicum placement. Upon admission to the program, it is the responsibility of the student to initiate, pay for, and ensure the form is submitted in a timely manner to the Ministry of Justice (at least a month before Practicum is suggested). These forms are available from the department assistant/advisor. This will ensure the criminal record check clearance is processed before classes begin.

Fees and additional costs

See the Fees and Other Costs section.

You should be prepared to spend approximately $500 per semester on books and supplies. You must also have your own means of transportation. Up to half of your program time will be spent working in early childhood centres in the community. UFV takes no responsibility for students' transportation to field sites.

Students are encouraged to contact the Financial Aid and Awards office for information on loans, bursaries and work-study options.

Standing required for continuance

Students in the ECE certificate program must maintain semester and cumulative grade point averages of at least 2.33 (C+) in order to be awarded the certificate. Students who do not maintain the required cumulative GPA will be placed on program warning for one semester. If they do not attain the required GPA, they will need to meet with the department head before continuance in the program, and may need to withdraw from the program.

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).

Program outline

Non-ECE requirements

Course Title Credits
HSER 120 Introduction to Interpersonal Communications 3
One of:
ENGL 105 Academic Writing 3
CMNS 125 Introduction to Workplace Communication
CMNS 155 Introduction to Workplace and Academic Communication

ECE requirements

Students are required to complete the ECE requirements in the order indicated below.

Semester I (Fall)

Course Title Credits
ECE 100 Human Development 3
ECE 101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3
ECE 103 Introduction to Observing and Recording Behaviour of Young Children 3

Semester II (Winter)

Course Title Credits
ECE 102 Introduction to Early Childhood Guidance 3
ECE 120 Human Development II 3
ECE 132 Nutrition, Health, and Safety 3

Semester III (Fall)

Course Title Credits
ECE 122 Introductory Practicum 6
ECE 123 Art in ECE 1.5
ECE 124 Music in ECE 3
ECE 125 Early Childhood Programs 3

Semester IV (Winter)

Course Title Credits
ECE 130 Presenting Literature to Children 3
ECE 133 Advanced Practicum 6
ECE 135 The Process of Curriculum Development 3
Total Including non-ECE requirements 49.5

Course listings

For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section.

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