Program Pathways and Certifications
Pathways to other Programs/Partners
Education Pathways
Centennial College
We are excited to announce that our Community Development Work Program and the International Development Graduate Certificate Program have established an internal articulation agreement between the two programs. Graduates of the Community Development Work Program, with a minimum GPA of 3.0 would be eligible for admission into the International Development Graduate Certificate Program, pending room in the program.
Listed below are the degrees from partnering institutions that are available for the Community Development Work program.
Please note that each pathway has a specific minimum grade requirement in order to qualify for transferring credits, which are assessed by the partner institution.
Partner Institution | Degree |
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Athabasca University | Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services |
Algoma University | Honours Bachelor of Arts in Community Economic and Social Development |
Bachelor of Arts in Community Economic and Social Development | |
Bachelor of Arts in Community Development | |
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting | |
Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resources Management | |
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing | |
Bachelor of Science in multiple majors | |
Davenport University | Bachelor of Business Administration in General Business |
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus | Honours Bachelor of Arts |
Windsor, University of | Honours Bachelor of Arts in Disability Studies |
York University | Honours Bachelor degree in any major |
Please visit our website at www.centennialcollege.ca/admissions/applying/education-pathways/outbound-pathways for more information on articulation agreements.
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