STG, Education and Society (Minor), Honours Bachelor of Science / Child Study and Education, Master of Arts

STG ES (Min) HBSc / CSE MA: Introduction

Overview

The Combined Degree Program (CDP): STG, Honours Bachelor of Science, Minor in Education and Society / Child Study and Education, Master of Arts is designed for students interested in studying the intersections of child study, education, and human development, coupled with professional teacher preparation.

This CDP permits the completion of both degrees in six years with 1.0 full-course equivalent (FCE) that may be counted towards both the undergraduate and graduate degree. Students admitted to the CDP will follow the academic path to completion outlined below.

For a general description of CDPs, see General Regulations section 1.4.3.

Contact

STG, Honours Bachelor of Science, Minor in Education and Society / Child Study and Education, Master of Arts
Web: www.vic.utoronto.ca/academic-programs/upper-year-programs/education-and-society/cdp

Minor in Education and Society, Honours Bachelor of Science Program
Victoria College, Faculty of Arts and Science
Web: www.vic.utoronto.ca/academic-programs/upper-year-programs/education-and-society
Academic Liaison Officer
Email: vic.academics@utoronto.ca

Master of Arts in Child Study and Education Program
Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)
Web: www.oise.utoronto.ca/aphd/programs/master-arts-child-study-education
Email: cse.program@utoronto.ca

STG ES (Min) HBSc / CSE MA: Application Process

  • Applicants must apply to the Honours Bachelor of Science (HBSc) program, the MA in Child Study and Education (MA-CSE) program, and the CDP.

STG ES (Min) HBSc / CSE MA: Requirements

Minimum Admission Requirements

To be considered for conditional admission to the MA-CSE program and the CDP, students must meet the qualifications as specified by the MA-CSE program (i.e., experience working with children, submission of a Statement of Intent, and resumé/CV) and the following requirements:

  • Be admitted to the HBSc degree program and the Education and Society minor program.
  • Meet the admission requirements of the School of Graduate Studies and MA-CSE program.
  • Be enrolled full-time and in good standing in the HBSc degree program.
    • Be registered in Year 3 of the HBSc program.
    • Have completed or be in progress to complete EDS360H/Y Education Internship, which will take place in a setting involving young children.
    • Have an average grade equivalent to at least an A– (cumulative grade point average [CGPA] of 3.7), normally demonstrated by an average grade in Year 2.
  • Provide two letters of reference: one professional, one academic.

To be given full, unconditional admission to the MA-CSE program, students must meet the following requirements:

  • Maintain at least an A– average (3.7 CGPA) in their final year or over senior (Years 3 and 4) courses.
  • Achieve a least a B+ average in the 1.0 FCE graduate course taken in Year 4.
  • Successfully complete the requirements for the HBSc program with the minor in Education and Society.
  • Be conferred with the HBSc degree.

Academic Path to Completion

Every CDP involves a specific combination of approved degree programs. The CDP requirements build on those of the two separate degree programs. Each CDP has a unique pattern of academic activity year by year.

Note: at the undergraduate level, a credit is equal to graduate-level full-course equivalent (FCE). Course weight is measured for both using a Y (1.0 weight) or H (0.5 weight) suffix.

Year Progression Specific Requirements
1 to 3
  • Undergraduate courses in accordance with Faculty of Arts and Science regulations for the HBSc degree and Education and Society minor.
  • 15.0 credits toward the HBSc program and degree requirements.

  • In the Fall session, students registered in Year 3 express interest in the CDP to the Victoria College Registrar's Office, which advises applicants on the process in collaboration with the OISE Office of the Registrar and Student Services. Successful applicants receive conditional acceptance to the CDP and MA-CSE.
4
  • Undergraduate courses in accordance with the U of T regulations for the Education and Society minor.

  • Graduate courses in accordance with the U of T regulations for the CDP.
  • 4.0 credits toward the HBSc program and degree requirements.

  • 1.0 FCE in MA-CSE elective courses in consultation with the MA-CSE program chair. This will be counted as one credit toward the overall requirements of the HBSc and MA-CSE programs. This 1.0 FCE is chosen from among master's-level courses in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development. Elective courses that are especially recommended for Child Study and Education students are listed in the Applied Psychology and Human Development calendar entry.
5 and 6
  • Remaining graduate courses in accordance with the U of T regulations for the MA-CSE program.
  • 10.0 FCEs in MA-CSE program requirements. See the Child Study and Education program entry for full course requirements.

  • Note that students will have previously completed the 1.0 FCE in electives in Year 4 of the HBSc program.