Program Pathways and Certifications

Pathways to other Programs/Partners

Successful graduates of the Photography Diploma program have the opportunity to apply their credits towards further study at the degree level. Listed below are the degrees from partnering institutions that are available for this program.

Please note that each partner pathway has a specific minimum grade requirement in order to qualify for transferring credits, which are assessed by the receiving partner institution.

Algoma University
Honours Bachelor of Arts – multiple majors

Bachelor of Business Administration – Accounting or Human Resources Management or Marketing (also offered at the Brampton Campus)

Bachelor of Science – multiple majors
Davenport University Bachelor of Business Administration – General Business
Griffith University Bachelor of Photography
Lakehead University Honours or Bachelor Degree – multiple majors
Ontario Tech University (UOIT) Honours Bachelor of Arts – Educational Studies and Digital Technology
Seneca College Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
Sheridan College Honours Bachelor of Photography
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus Honours Bachelor of Arts
Windsor, University of Bachelor of Arts / Liberal Arts / Professional Studies
York University Honours Bachelor degree – any major
Honours Communication Studies

 

For more information on outbound pathways to further education visit Centennial’s Education Pathways and Partnerships Outbound Pathways site or contact your Pathways Advisor at advising@centennialcollege.ca.

The ONTransfer website also provides current information on college and university transfer opportunities in Ontario.

Specialized Academic Certificates

You can use your General Education (GNED) elective courses to fulfill the requirements for a Specialized Academic Certificate. Specialized Academic Certificate programs provide an opportunity for students registered in a Diploma or Advanced Diploma program to earn an additional Centennial College Certificate concurrently with their diploma. In order to obtain a Specialized Academic Certificate, you must successfully complete GNED500 plus the three GNED courses required by the Specialized Academic Certificate program. The GNED courses will also fulfill the elective GNED requirements of the diploma program. There are currently three Specialized Academic Certificate programs:

  • Indigenous Studies: First Peoples in Canada,
  • Inclusive Leadership Practices, and
  • Entrepreneurism

Certifications/Accreditations

Program Description

The Centennial College Entrepreneurism Certificate program provides the opportunity to examine the ideology of Entrepreneurism. This includes the concepts of innovation, individual ownership and decision-making related to balancing self-interest and social interests. The program will include the examination of historical perspectives of entrepreneurism, analysis of the impacts of entrepreneurism on human development, and consideration of the ethical aspects of entrepreneurial practices. It will also allow students to reflect on their individual abilities related to this. The Certificate should not be viewed as a program for business start-up but rather a philosophical underpinning for understanding the processes involved in applying human resourcefulness to the creation of value to the individual, organizations and communities, both locally and globally. This program provides an opportunity for students to earn an additional credential concurrently, as well as earn a Centennial College Certificate.

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