While working towards the completion of their BES degree, students may opt to pursue a certificate in addition to their degree program. Students can choose from one of four areas: geographic information systems and remote sensing, community arts practice, refugee and migration studies or urban ecologies. In order to do so, students are required to complete a number of required and elective courses, in addition to completing other degree requirements. Contact the FES Office of Student and Academic Services, 137 HNES, for more information on applying to these certificate programs. Minimum Requirements for Multiple Certificates Students may acquire more than one certificate during the course of their studies provided that at least 18 credits in each certificate program are unique to the specific certificate. Residency Requirements The University residency requirement for undergraduate certificate programs is 18 credits for certificate programs requiring up to 36 credits, and 50 per cent of the required credits for certificates comprising more than 36 credits. Normally, for undergraduate certificate programs requiring 18 credits or less, all credits are completed at York. Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing York University degree candidates and non-degree students may earn a Certificate in GIS and Remote Sensing. GIS and Remote Sensing encompasses the art, science and technology involved in collecting and managing geographically-referenced information. Required courses (24 credits):
Elective courses:
Note: students intending to pursue the GIS certificate with the Faculty of Environmental Studies should enrol in ES/ENVS 2009 3.00 in their second year of study. Other requirements: Students working towards this certificate must:
Students who have been exempted from any of the required courses or non-degree students who have successfully completed the equivalent of any of the required courses must substitute additional credits from the certificate program elective courses list, for an overall total of 24 credits in the certificate program. Certificate in Community Arts Practice (CAP) The Certificate in Community Arts Practice (CAP) may be completed either concurrently with a degree program at York University (a three-year degree or an Honours degree) or completely separate from an active degree program. Candidates who previously completed an undergraduate degree in a related field must have a minimum grade point average of 5.00 (C+). As well, individuals without an undergraduate degree but have previous relevant work experience may also apply to this program. Consideration of non-degree applicants will be based on the level and appropriateness of their work experience and applicants may be invited to an interview by the program coordinator. The certificate prepares students to collaborate with communities to make art of all forms, to express diverse identities, to explore and take action on social and environmental issues. Students develop artistic skills, deepen their social analysis and learn to facilitate creative processes with groups working for social change. Requirements for the Community Arts Practiced (CAP) Certificate 12 credits of core courses:
12 credits of electives: select at least one course from each of the following four categories: Community and popular education: Introductory or advanced studio courses in an artistic discipline:
Advanced community-related artistic practice:
Critical social analysis:
Other requirements: Students working towards this certificate must:
Note: BES students pursing the CAP certificate are not required to enrol in ES/ENVS 3011 3.00 and ES/ENVS 4000 6.00 regardless of area of concentration. Information on courses is available by contacting the Faculty of Environmental Studies and the Faculty of Fine Arts. General Certificate in Refugee and Migration Studies Faculty of Environmental Studies students may earn a General Certificate in Refugee and Migration Studies while, and in addition to, fulfilling the requirements for the BES program. Students should apply to enter the certificate program at the beginning of their third year. Students admitted to the certificate program must submit a completed checklist for the General Certificate in Refugee Migration Studies to the education coordinator at the Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS), to ensure that all certificate requirements have been considered. Further information is available from the education coordinator, Centre for Refugee Studies, or the coordinator’s academically accredited designate. Required courses: or or
A list of pre-approved environmental studies courses follows. Other relevant courses may be selected and submitted for approval with the student's study plan, which must be reviewed by the education coordinator, Centre for Refugee Studies or the coordinator’s designate. Environmental studies courses for the General Certificate in Refugee and Migration Studies:
Other requirements: To be awarded the certificate, students must:
Other courses are listed in the Faculties of Glendon and Liberal Arts and Professional Studies sections of the Undergraduate Calendar. For more information, please visit the Centre for Refugee Studies Web site at http://www.yorku.ca/crs/. Certificate in Urban Ecologies The Urban Ecologies (UE) Certificate is an interdisciplinary program designed to help you learn how the many conflicts between the natural and urban environments emerge, is represented and can be addressed. The certificate program emphasizes urban ecology as an innovative and interactive approach to critically study the social and biophysical configuration of urban landscapes, places, sites and ecologies. Through this certificate, you will develop theoretical and practical knowledge to help address complex contemporary urban environmental challenges through thoughtful planning, design and ecological action. Application form: The certificate is open to any York University student enrolled in an undergraduate Honours program. To register for the Urban Ecologies Certificate program, you must fill out the urban ecologies application form and submit it to the Office of Student and Academic Services (OSAS) in 137 HNES. Your application will be forwarded to the Urban Ecologies program coordinator. Required courses (24 credits):
Other requirements: To be awarded this certificate, students must:
Note: BES students pursing the Urban Ecologies Certificate are not required to enrol in ES/ENVS 3011 3.00 and ES/ENVS 4000 6.00 regardless of area of concentration.
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