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DIPLOMA IN CHILDHOOD AND ADVOCACY
Designed for students already possessing an undergraduate degree, the Diploma in Childhood and Advocacy provides students with the conceptual background and specific knowledge to contribute to the planning, adoption and implementation of childhood advocacy initiatives. All Diploma courses may be credited towards other undergraduate programs. A student who does not yet possess a university degree may apply for admission to the Certificate in Childhood and Advocacy. The Certificate can be taken concurrently with an undergraduate degree.

Admission Requirements

Possession of an undergraduate university degree. This is a limited enrolment program and meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.

Program Requirements
To qualify for the Diploma in Childhood Advocacy, students must achieve an overall average of 65% in the following 5.0 courses:
3.5 courses: Childhood and Social Institutions 1025F/G, 2210F/G, 3300F/G, 3350F/G, 3351F/G, 3352F/G, 3353F/G.
1.5 courses from: Childhood and Social Institutions 3345F/G, Disability Studies 2201A/B, Disability Studies 3311F/G, Interdisciplinary Studies 2240F/G, Political Science 2265F/G, Political Science 2266F/G, Sociology 2140.
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Academic Calendar 2014 FACULTIES CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN CHILDHOOD AND ADVOCACY
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