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Articulation Agreements for:
Child and Youth Worker

Bachelor Applied Business at Davenport University

  • 90 credit hours will be granted
  • must complete minimum of 30 credit hours (approximately one year of full-time attendance) to meet residency and program requirements
  • must complete a minimum of 120 semester credit hours

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Criminology and Justice at University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)

  • Must successfully complete all 4 bridge courses with a minimum cumulative B average of 3.0 GPA to be eligible for admission to third year of BA program

Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care at Ryerson University

  • credit for two years of a four-year program has been granted on the basis of the Diploma in Child and Youth Worker

Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care Degree at Vancouver Island University

  • 60 credits awarded to student with Child and Youth Work Diploma if a C+ average earned; admitted to third year of degree program
  • 120 credits needed to obtain degree; 60 of which must be completed at VIU

Bachelor of Child and Family Studies at Griffith University

  • two years awarded

Bachelor of General Studies at Thompson Rivers University

  • 75 credits program block transfer awarded

Bachelor of Health Sciences at Thompson Rivers University

  • 90 credits program block transfer awarded

Bachelor of Human Services at Griffith University

  • two years awarded

Bachelor of Professional Arts - Human Services at Athabasca University

  • 72 credits awarded
  • plus possible 18 additional credits for occupational experience supervised through the college program

Bachelor of Social Work at Griffith University

  • 140 credit points (equivalent to 1.75 years of full-time study) awarded

Honours Bachelor of Arts at Laurier Brantford

  • graduates receive total of 7.5 course-specific credits
  • to be eligible, graduates must have achieved an overall college average of 75 percent or greater
  • must complete 12.5 credits (approximately equivalent to 2.5 years of full-time study) in chosen Honours program at Laurier Brantford to earn degree
  • degree completion in two years available through Advanced Summer Acceleration Program at Laurier Brantford

Further degree opportunities may be available. Please refer to
General Transfer Credit Opportunities for Articulations
that may apply to most Niagara College Programs.