Program Model Route & Student Responsibilities

The courses required for completion of your program are outlined in your model route. Every program has a set of courses that you are required to successfully complete in order to graduate from the program. Your model route shows the sequence of courses by semester that you are required to take, including experiential learning (e.g., work terms and field placements). Your model route also shows any pre-requisites and co-requisites. You will be expected to complete the courses and other requirements outlined in the model route that was in effect when you began your program unless there are program changes (program changes will be communicated to you).

Your Model Route

Students have the unique option to use their General Elective courses through this 2 year diploma to obtain a stackcable credential in Indigenous Studies: First Peoples in Canada Certificate.

Students choosing to utilize this opportunity are required to take GNED 410, GNED 411, GNED 412, and GNED 500 in order to complete the credential. Two of these courses will be taken as the GNED electives. The GNED 500 remains a requirement as specified in the student diploma program. The outstanding course must be taken in addition to your model route and an additional tuition fee will be applied.

Email nmurtuza@centennialcollege.ca for all inquiries into this Indigenous stackable credential

Model Route for Community Development Work Program
Fall 2023 Cohort
Semester 1
Course Code Course Title Pre-/Co-Requisites Modality Lab Hours per Week Lecture Hours per Week Total Hours per Week Weeks Total Hours
COMM160/161 College Communications 1 3 3 14 42
GNED General Education Elective 3 3 14 42
CDEV112 Theoreticals Foundations in CD 3 3 14 42
CDEV114 Sustainable Community Development 3 3 14 42
CDEV116 Communication Fundamentals for Community Relationship Building 3 3 14 42
CDEV118 Fundamentals for Success in CD 3 3 14 42
Semester 2
Course Code Course Title Co-/Pre-Requisite Modality Lab Hours per Week Lecture Hours per Week Total Hours per Week Weeks Total Hours
COMM170/171 College Communications 2 COMM160/161-P 3 3 14 42
GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action 3 3 14 42
CDEV214 Community Economic Development CDEV112-P; CDEV118-P 3 3 14 42
CDEV216 Community Engagement & Participation CDEV112-P; CDEV116-P 3 3 14 42
CDEV218 Group Dynamics for CDW CDEV112-P; CDEV116-P 3 3 14 42
Semester 3
Course Code Course Title Co-/Pre-Requisite Modality Lab Hours per Week Lecture Hours per Week Total Hours per Week Weeks Total Hours
GNED General Education Elective 3 3 14 42
CDEV312 CD in Action CDEV216-P 3 3 14 42
CDEV314 Global Perspectives in CD CDEV216-P 3 3 14 42
CDEV316 CD Policy CDEV112-P 3 3 14 42
CDEV320 Field Placement 1 CDEV118-P 16 14 224
Semester 4
Course Code Course Title Co-/Pre-Requisite Modality Lab Hours per Week Lecture Hours per Week Total Hours per Week Weeks Total Hours
CDEV420 Field Placement 2 CDEV320-P 32 14 448
CDEV422 Field Placement Seminar CDEV420-C 1 14 14
P = Pre-requisite

C = Co-requisite

Notes
All Community Development (CDEV) courses have a minimum grade requirement of C

 

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES AS A STUDENT

It is your responsibility to know and understand their program model route and program expectations.

This includes the following:

· Know when your courses are offered during academic year

· Know which prerequisites are needed in order to move forward, especially for field placement

· Know what minimum grades are required for each course

· Know COMM (English) requirements

· Check your grades for every assignment submitted and final grades at end of every semester

 

DEGREE AUDIT

You can view your model route by doing a degree audit. This allows you to see which courses you’ve completed and which are outstanding: Here are graphic instructions on how to do a degree audit: https://p.widencdn.net/ygabwt/how-to-run-a-degree-audit

Please bookmark this link.

HOW TO RUN A DEGREE AUDIT (Written instructions)

1. Log in to your myCentennial (https://my.centennialcollege.ca/) using your student number and password.

2. Click on the ‘Student’ tab on the left side of myCentennial to select ‘Student Records’ option.

3. Click on ‘Degree Audit’ under the ‘Graduation’ tab from the Student Records page.

4. Select current term and click ‘Submit’. (January to April = Winter, May to August = Summer, September to December = Fall)

5. To generate a new evaluation, select a program, degree, major and anticipated graduation term and then select ‘Generate Request’.

 

PERSONAL & EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

Please ensure your personal contact and emergency contacts are up to date.

Centennial requires a Canadian telephone contact for all students studying with us.

 

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