Chair Christine Blais Professor Mohammed Dore Associate Professors Christine Blais, Dorothy Griffiths, Jane Helleiner, Zopito Marini, Frances Owen, Teena Willoughby Assistant Professor Thomas O'Neill Co-ordinator Rosamund Battye |
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Administrative Assistant, Janet Sackfie (905) 688-5550, extension 3740 Mackenzie Chown D332 http://www.brocku.ca/childandyouthstudies/ The Department of Child and Youth Studies offers a four-year program leading to the BA honours in Child and Youth Studies, a three-year BA pass degree and a concurrent four-year BA pass degree/BEd degree program in child and youth development theory and its application. Each program integrates psychological, sociological and educational perspectives (for further information see the Child and Youth Studies Student Handbook). The BA in Child and Youth Studies is not equivalent to an Early Childhood Education diploma and does not directly lead to certification as a preschool teacher. Many colleges offer fast-track Early Childhood Education programs designed for University graduates. Alternately, the Association for Early Childhood Education (Ontario) may issue a letter of equivalency upon completion of additional qualifications. Normally, graduates must have successfully completed CHYS 3P50 and 3P52. Applicants to the Child and Youth Studies program must have a minimum 75 percent overall average across six OACs (or equivalent); OAC English is required and one OAC mathematics is strongly recommended. Students must apply to a common first year. Following successful completion of year 1, students may continue to one of two programs in Child and Youth Studies: the honours or the pass BA; or apply on a competitive basis to the concurrent Child and Youth Studies BA/BEd program. These are limited enrolment programs and applicants must have the approval of the Chair of Child and Youth Studies. Admission is not guaranteed by attainment of the minimum requirements. Entrance into the BA (honours) Child and Youth Studies requires a minimum major average of 65 percent and department approval. Application forms for the Child and Youth Studies, BA and BA/BEd programs are available in the Child and Youth Studies Office from April 1. The forms must be completed and returned to the office by June 1. Late applications will not be accepted. New applications to the Child and Youth Studies honours and pass BA programs are accepted in years 2 and 3. Applicants for honours Child and Youth Studies year 4 must submit a Child and Youth Studies departmental application form to the Child and Youth Studies office before June 1, in addition to the University honours application form. Students must apply to complete either a thesis or a project for an honours degree. Students who have completed an appropriate College of Applied Arts and Technology two or three-year diploma must have a minimum 85 percent cumulative average for consideration by Child and Youth Studies and may receive between three and five transfer credits if they are admitted to Brock. Child and Youth Studies evaluates the files of eligible students in consultation with the Registrar's Office after acceptance to Brock has been completed and transferable credits have been awarded. If Early Childhood Education graduates from Niagara, Lambton and Mohawk Colleges are subsequently admitted to the Child and Youth Studies BA/BEd stream in year 2, they may receive up to one and one-half additional transfer credits. All applicants must take CHYS 1F90. Teachable subjects Students wishing to apply to teacher education programs in provinces other than Ontario are advised to check the admission requirements in the pertinent faculties of education with regard to teachable subjects. Students wishing to apply to teacher education programs in Ontario who do not take a minimum of three elective credits in courses designated as teachable subjects in one area may be restricted to certification at the Primary/Junior level. It is recommended that Child and Youth Studies majors seek academic advice from the Co-ordinator. See the Child and Youth Studies Handbook for more information. |
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The Department of Child and Youth Studies and the Faculty of Education co-operate in offering a concurrent BA/BEd program. The Child and Youth Studies BA/BEd program combines the BA pass program with the teacher education program for students interested in teaching at the Primary/Junior level (grades K-6). Refer to the Education-Concurrent BA/BEd Child and Youth Studies program listing for additional information. |
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Students may take a combined degree in Child and Youth Studies and another discipline. For requirements in the co-major discipline the student should consult the relevant department. It should be noted that not all departments provide a combined major option. |
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Consult the Applied Language Studies entry for a listing of program requirements. |
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Honours Entrance to the CHYS/PSYC combined honours program requires application to the Psychology department and a minimum of 9.0 overall credits. Year 1
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Pass Satisfactory completion of the first three years of the combined honours program entitles a student to apply for a combined pass degree (students may substitute one PSYC credit numbered 2(alpha)90 or above for PSYC 3P30 and 3P39). Child and Youth Studies and Honours Year 1
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Year 4 Students may select one of three streams:
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2001-2002 Undergraduate Calendar
Last updated: August 15, 2001 @ 10:32AM