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Student Services. WELCOME TO FACULTY OF ARTS CAREER EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS. Arts Career Experience programs provide students with multiple career development opportunities to prepare for meaningful work and learning experiences that build essential employability skills, inspire broader understanding of their academic studies and career options, and instill confidence in their ability to successfully reach their career and academic goals.

WELCOME TO FACULTY OF ARTS CAREER EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS

We accomplish this by: Demonstrate excellence in the delivery of work-integrated learning and experiential learning support that connect Arts students, employers, community and the Faculty of Arts to establish Arts Career Experience Programs as a primary source for achieving individual, educational and organizational success. Piano - Bachelor of Music - The School of Music - Faculties, Colleges, and Schools - Vancouver Academic Calendar 2014/15 - UBC Student Services. All students who plan to major in Piano, including transfer students from other colleges and universities, must audition in the spring prior to the commencement of the academic year.

Piano - Bachelor of Music - The School of Music - Faculties, Colleges, and Schools - Vancouver Academic Calendar 2014/15 - UBC Student Services

Specific requirements for the audition are outlined in the B.Mus. application form. In general, the entrance level corresponds to the Royal Conservatory Associateship or its equivalent. However, students must realize that they will be accepted contingent solely on the probability of rapid development during the four-year program. The possession of a diploma in itself is not a guarantee of acceptance. Undergraduate Admission Guide. Programs have minimum requirements that applicants must meet in order to be eligible for consideration of admission.

Undergraduate Admission Guide

As there are limited numbers of positions for each faculty/program, applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements are considered for admission on a competitive basis. Under "Admission Requirement Options" search for or select your location (province or country) and your degree program. Application Information The undergraduate application process for fall 2015 will become available in October. Admission Dates Standard Admission Requirement Options. Undergraduate Programs in Education. A mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled. – Plutarch If you are a soon-to-be or recent high school graduate or someone who has six or less university level transferable full course equivalents (twelve half courses) who is passionate about learning and the profession of teaching, this program is for you.

Undergraduate Programs in Education

This program offers you exciting opportunities to pursue your dreams and will allow you to obtain both an initial undergraduate degree (from the Faculty of Arts, Science or Kinesiology) and a Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree in five years. This means, at the end of this five-year program, you will receive two undergraduate degrees and certification through Alberta Education to teach at your choice of Kindergarten to Grade 12.

We are committed to actively engage you in meaningful ways to help you to develop teaching-related skills, knowledge and experiences that are important to the 21st century classroom. Students.ubc.ca/files/Go Global Study Plan 2013.pdf. UBC Arts Co-op Program. Linguistics Program Descriptions UBC. Korean Language and Literature at UBC. Asian Studies - Bachelor of Arts - The Faculty of Arts - Faculties, Colleges, and Schools - Vancouver Academic Calendar 2014/15 - UBC Student Services. The Department of Asian Studies offers programs of study that lead to the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts, and Bachelor of Arts.

Asian Studies - Bachelor of Arts - The Faculty of Arts - Faculties, Colleges, and Schools - Vancouver Academic Calendar 2014/15 - UBC Student Services

The department also collaborates with Film Studies; International Relations; Linguistics; Museum Studies; Philosophy; Religion, Literature and the Arts; and Women's and Gender Studies. Please visit the Department for current offerings. For information on advanced degrees see graduate Asian Studies. The courses offered at the undergraduate level fall into two categories: Category 1: Courses on the contemporary and historical cultures of South, Southeast, and East Asia, that do not require knowledge of an Asian language (these are listed under the heading Asian Studies); and Category 2: Courses in language, including advanced reading courses, that introduce the student to literary, philosophical, and historical works in their original language (these courses are listed under the specific language headings).

LING Courses UBC. ASIA Course List UBC. KORN Course List UBC. Arts - Year-by-year Plan - UBC. There are many opportunities in the UBC Faculty of Arts to develop as an individual, a scholar, a leader, and a professional.

Arts - Year-by-year Plan - UBC

This guide offers: Degree planning adviceSuggestions for involvement opportunities First Year Prepare for your transition to university by reading through the New Student Checklist and filling out the Arts First-Year Planning Tool (PDF). Together these resources will guide you through each step of the planning process. You may also find UBC Student Services’ registration guide and video helpful when learning how to navigate the Student Service Centre (SSC) in preparation for course registration.

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Linguistics - UToronto

Binnick, B.A. (CUNY), M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago), Professor EmeritusD.M. James, B.A. For curriculum inquires, contact the CFL Undergraduate Assistant: cfl-ua@utsc.utoronto.ca Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. The Major Program in Linguistics is designed to help students prepare for entry into professional programs in areas with a significant language component, such as speech/language pathology, education, and language teaching. Guidelines for 1st year course selection Students intending to complete the Specialist Program in Psycholinguistics should include the following in their first year course selection: LINA01H3, LINA02H3, PSYA01H3, PSYA02H3.