Admissions Update:
Both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science have been designated competitive admission programs effective Fall 2020 intake. This is a move away from the first-qualified, first-admitted model previously used. For both programs, applicants will now need to present the required courses for admission with a competitive admission average. Throughout the admission cycle the precise competitive Admission Average for admission will fluctuate, similar to other competitive admission programs. To be competitive, applicants must be within the respective competitive range or higher. Bachelor of Arts -- high-60s to high-70s Bachelor of Science -- low-70s to low-80s As Fall 2020 is the first intake using the competitive admission model for these programs, a mean average for the previous intake is not available. The required high school courses for admission for both programs remain unchanged. Please continue advising your students to submit their applications for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science as early as possible. All applications are automatic assessed for early admission as well as final admission. NEW - Bachelor of Early Childhood Curriculum Studies: MacEwan University’s Faculty of Health and Community Studies is launching a new Bachelor of Early Childhood Curriculum Studies (BECCS) program. Applications are now open for the first intake in Fall 2020. Early childhood educators foster our youngest citizens’ growing sense of identity and well-being through play-based learning. Students in the BECCS program will learn about the unique curriculum needs of early childhood learning as they develop a deep understanding of Flight: Alberta’s Early Learning and Care Framework, which guides the work of educators of young children (from birth to age six). Students in the new degree program will experience curriculum in action while learning with and from children and educators at Early Learning at MacEwan, the university’s on-site early learning and child care centre, and through field placements and a fourth-year internship in the community. Throughout the program, students will also focus on issues of equity and social justice, preparing them to advocate for children and their families. Graduates will fill a range of existing and emerging professional roles in the field of early learning, including positions as curriculum facilitators and leaders in child care centres, preschools, school-age care programs, family support programs and early intervention, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten programs. The first two years of the degree meet the certification requirements for Child Development Supervisor (Level 3) Certification through Alberta Children’s Services. Students have the option to exit the program with a diploma after completing the first two years of course work. AccessibilityServices: Do you work with students with physical, medical, psychological or learning-related disabilities who would benefit from academic accommodations in their post-secondary studies? Please share this important information about our Services for Students with Disabilities office with your students planning to attend MacEwan University:
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