Graduate Studies
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UFV is currently developing graduate programs designed to address the development needs of professionals in the Fraser Valley. These programs will also be accessible to professionals from the rest of the province and beyond. Current programs include a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, a Master of Social Work, a Graduate certificate in Teacher Leadership and Mentorship, and a Graduate certificate in Program Evaluation. Additional programs are under development.
• General Regulations for Graduate Studies
Graduate certificates
A graduate certificate is an integrated group of courses designed to meet specific educational needs of a group, such as continuing education or accreditation for a particular profession; respond to a specific government mandate; or provide competency in an emerging, interdisciplinary area. A graduate certificate provides students with formal recognition of the mastery of clearly defined applied skills. Generally one-year, part-time programs, graduate certificates may transfer as part of the requirements of a Master’s program at UFV or other institutions. Building on skills developed at the undergraduate or graduate degree level, these programs help professionals advance their careers. Varied delivery methods allow students to continue their regular employment while earning a valuable credential.
Master’s degrees
UFV is currently developing Master’s degrees in applied professional areas.
• Graduate certificate in Program Evaluation
• Graduate certificate in Teacher Leadership and Mentorship
• Master of Arts
(Criminal Justice) degree
• Master of Social Work degree
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