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    Integrated Learning Design associate certificate

    University of the Fraser Valley

    University of the Fraser Valley

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    Canada, Abbotsford

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Certificate

    Study Type

    Part Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Abbotsford campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines7-Sep-2022
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 13,878  / credit
    Next Intake 7-Sep-2022

    Integrated Learning Design associate certificate

    About

    Whether you are a working professional or adult education student, UFV's Integrated Learning Design associate certificate is designed to equip you with the skills to create, evaluate, and revise curriculum and learning materials in any industry or setting where the transmission of knowledge is key to growth.

    Delivered through experiential learning and work-integrated learning practices, the 15-credit program provides you with unparalleled breadth of knowledge and practical experience in the field of adult education.

    To be completed over one year, on a part-time basis, the Integrated Learning Design certificate is structured around social responsibility, with core courses drawing from inclusion, universal design, Indigenization, intercultural competence, and safety principles.

    As part of the program, you explore course design concepts and lesson planning techniques. You expand your understanding of teaching philosophies and collaborative learning practices. You also gain practical expertise in learning strategies, instructional design, student assessments, and online teaching and learning processes.

    In addition to core courses, the Integrated Learning design program offers interdisciplinary elective options in communications, graphic design, business, and computer information systems, which allow you to specialize in your own areas of interest.

    After you graduate, you are ready to work as an instructor or a learning designer in a wide range of fields, including post-secondary education, corporate sector, healthcare, government and non-profit.

    View the Integrated Learning Design associate certificate program outline

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • B.C. high school graduation or equivalent;
    • Or completion of a minimum of nine UFV or transferable post-secondary credits with a minimum 2.00 GPA (C average) based on all credits attempted;
    • Or a minimum of 19 years of age by the start of the first class;
    • Or, for admission into preparatory level programs only, a minimum of 17 years of age and out of high school for at least one year by the start of the semester.

    Career

    The Integrated Learning Design associate certificate provides you with a credential often required for employment in a wide range of industries in the educational field (e.g., government, business, healthcare, community, and post-secondary education).

    As a graduate, you may launch a career as learning designer, instructional designer, training and development consultant, workplace trainer, learning strategist, e-learning developer, curriculum designer, or group facilitator. With additional credential or work experience, you may advance to positions such as college and planning instructor, vocational school administrator, public health educator, or education consultant.

    The Integrated Learning Design program may also open doors to international work opportunities as corporations and post-secondary institutions around the world are out-sourcing their learning design and e-learning course materials. India, for instance, is a hotbed for instructional design and e-learning production.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 13,878 

    How to Apply

    How to apply

    Note: Prospective International students follow different steps than those listed below.
    Find out how to apply to UFV International.

    1

    Choose your program

    Select a program from UFV's program list: UFV offers 17 bachelor's degrees, two master's degrees, and more than 100 certificate, diploma, and post-degree programs. If you study fulltime, a bachelor’s degree usually takes four years, a diploma two and a certificate one. Many of the courses you take in one or two-year programs will count toward a higher credential, allowing you to keep your options open by earning a one-year certificate or a two-year diploma on the way to completing a full degree.

    To find out when you can apply, check the list of programs currently accepting applications.

    If you aren’t sure which program to apply to, contact Student Recruitment or book a one-on-one appointment with an Academic Advisor.

    2

    Check the requirements

    There are three types of requirements that you need to meet to qualify for admission at UFV: general requirements, English requirements and program requirements. Information about our general and English requirements can be found in the UFV Academic Calendar. You will also be able to look up your program in the Program Index to see program-specific entrance requirements.

    Check the UFV Academic Calendar and find your program. In the How to apply section, you will find a list of all required documents.

    Depending on the program to which you wish to apply, you may need to provide high school or university transcripts, prepare a portfolio, or take a placement test.

    In addition to filling out an online application, some programs may also require that you fill additional forms, such as sealed reference forms, personal statements, or volunteer history.

    Note: You are required to declare all previously attended post-secondary institutions, and provide official post-secondary transcripts. Students who have taken course prerequisites at other institutions will also need to submit official post-secondary transcripts for evaluation. Order your transcripts early so they can arrive before you apply. View official transcript guidelines.

    3

    Apply online

    Submit your application

    Credit card payment is required in order to submit your application. Alternatively, you may pay debit or cheque in-person at the Office of the Registrar at any campus.

    Review application deadlines to ensure you apply in time to secure admission to your preferred semester.

    After you apply, we confirm we've received your application by sending you an email to your personal email address within approximately one week of your submission.

    This preliminary email contains information about checking your application status by logging into UFV's application portal. You will need your ID to access the UFV application portal. Keep your ID secure and confidential so only you can access your application.

    Note: In order for your application to be complete, you will need to submit all required documents which may include transcripts and additional forms such as sealed references, personal statements, or volunteer history.

    Once we receive all the documents required for your program, we will review your application to determine if you are admissible. You are considered for admission according to the criteria outlined in the UFV Academic Calendar under Basis for Admission Decision for your program. Some programs may also require you to attend an interview or orientation. If so, we will notify you.

    Once we've assessed your application, we will contact you to tell you whether or not you have been accepted into your chosen program.

    You will receive an official letter of acceptance if you are accepted into your program.

    Your acceptance to a program may be conditional upon final completion of all entrance requirements. You will be given a deadline to provide proof of completion (e.g. currently enrolled high school students will normally have a deadline of August 3 for Fall semester).

    If you are conditionally accepted and must provide additional information, you will be notified. If you are not admissible for your program of choice, we generally offer admission to an alternate program (e.g. Qualifying Studies).

    Get ready to attend UFV

    Once your application is complete and you have been admitted, you're ready to come and study at UFV. Find out what your next steps are, including logging into myUFV, UFV student portal, signing up for classes, attending orientation and more.

    University of the Fraser Valley

    Integrated Learning Design associate certificate

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    Abbotsford

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