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Regulations

Academic Regulations and Requirements for the Post-Baccalaureate Diploma

In addition to the requirements presented here, students must satisfy the University regulations (see the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar).

Definition

A post-baccalaureate diploma is defined as a stand-alone undergraduate credential intended:

  •  to qualify a candidate for consideration for entry into a master's program, or
  • to bring a candidate, who already possesses a bachelor's degree, up to a level of a bachelor's degree of 20.0 credits or more in another discipline, or
  • to provide a candidate, who already possesses a 20-credit bachelor's degree in the same discipline, the opportunity to bring their previous studies to current equivalents and/or to examine alternative areas.

A post-baccalaureate diploma is normally constituted of a minimum of 3.0 credits to a maximum of 5.0 credits of advanced undergraduate courses.

Program Requirements

  • A minimum of 3.0 credits to a maximum of 5.0 credits of advanced undergraduate courses
  • A minimum of 3.0 residency credits counting toward the post-baccalaureate diploma

English as a Second Language Requirement

In addition to the program requirements, completion of English as a Second Language (ESLA) courses may be required from the following sequence: ESLA 1300, ESLA 1500, ESLA 1900, ESLA 1905. No credits from this sequence will be counted toward the post-baccalaureate diploma.

Continuation

All post-baccalaureate diploma students must complete their diploma requirements within two calendar years after the date of initial registration.

Graduation

A candidate for a post-baccalaureate diploma must have an overall CGPA of at least 6.5 to graduate.

A candidate for a post-baccalaureate diploma must obtain a grade of C- or higher in each course taken in fulfilment of the program requirements.

Students should consult with the Department, School or Institute when planning their diploma and selecting courses.

June 30, 2015 12:03 PM