Bachelor of Social Work
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Contents Introduction Academic Advising Admission Academic Regulations Degree Requirements
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UBC students can also learn abroad through Global Seminars Programs. Global Seminars allow students to take academic courses in a field-based setting where the academic material is linked and enhanced by the international location. A Global Seminars Program is often discipline or thematically based and opportunities may change from year to year. Th...
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This interdisciplinary, online Graduate Certificate in Rehabilitation is targeted to occupational therapists, physical therapists, and other health professionals who want to update their knowledge and skills to better meet the demands of the current health care environment. The program provides useable, evidence-based skills for the rehabilitation ...
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The Faculty operates a number of programs in the professional and managerial fields. Most programs require detailed study over a period of several years on a part-time or distance-education basis. Completion of assignments and examinations is required in most subjects. Admission requirements vary from program to program. In some cases, registrat...
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How to ApplyApplications for admission to the Master of Community and Regional Planning (MCRP) Program open in September/October and close December 1st of every year.A complete application for admission includes:A completed Faculty of Graduate and Postgraduate Studies online application form. Application fee. Please see the Faculty of Graduate and...
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The Bachelor of Design in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urbanism (B.Des.) provides an interdisciplinary learning environment that explores the connectedness of design across multiple scales. Students learn to observe how design impacts society and the environment and how cultural changes can be effected through the shaping of space. Stu...
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Admission to the B.Sc. in Forest Sciences is suspended effective September 2024. This degree program will be replaced by the B.Sc. in Natural Resources (Forest Sciences Major)The Bachelor of Science in Forest Sciences (B.Sc. (Forest Sciences)) is an academically challenging program for students interested in the biology and dynamics of forest ecosy...
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Minor in Critical Studies in SexualityCritical Studies in Sexuality offers a multi-disciplinary exploration of how lesbian, gay, bisexual, heterosexual, transgender, and other sexualities affect the many academic areas studied in the Faculty of Arts and other faculties. The CSIS Coordinating Committee maintains an approved list of courses available...
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Every candidate for a degree must make a formal application for graduation. Students can make a formal application for graduation via Workday.Standard GraduationThe application deadline for Spring graduation is February 28. The earliest date to make an application for Spring graduation is December 15 of the previous year. The application deadline f...
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The Diploma in Meteorology offers a two-year part-time program in theoretical and applied meteorology. It is designed for students already having a bachelor's degree in another field who wish to qualify as a meteorologist. This qualification is required for many meteorology jobs, and is useful for environmental applications or for further studies i...
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The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at UBC (Point Grey) is a learning, teaching, and research support facility providing access to information resources, technology, and programs and services for the UBC community and beyond. It also has a special focus to engage with community partners in support sustainable community development and lifelong lea...
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