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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: Questions

What are General Education courses?

General Education courses contribute to the development of citizens who are conscious of the diversity, complexity and richness of the human experience Through General Education courses, students engage in learning that exposes them to at least one discipline outside their main field of study and increases their awareness of the society and culture in which they live and work. FNED 118 + FNED 119 = Course credit for GNED 219 The Canadian Workplace Experience

What is a pre-requisite?

A pre-requisite is a course that you must take before taking other courses. If there are any, all pre-requisite courses are clearly stated on your Program Model Route and on the course outline.

Your program model route is developed in a table format that shows, by semester, all the courses that you are required to take to successfully complete your program, the hours for each course, pre-requisites, and any minimum grade requirements that exceed the College standards of 50%. The current program model for this program is below. Please note that the passing grade for CCSF Core courses is 60%.

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 pre requisites are needed in order to move forward
  • Know what minimum grades are required for each course
  • Know COMM (English) requirements (Students enrolled in COMM 130/131 in semester one will need to complete both COMM 142/143 and COMM 162/163 to fulfil graduation requirements. Students on this modified route will need to take COMM 162/163 in an additional semester; it is offered during the Winter and Summer semesters.)
  • Check your grades for every assignment submitted and final grades at end of every semester

Your Model Route

Model Route Fall 2024 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
COMM 142/143 Foundation 1: Developing College Communication Skills Lecture 8 8 14 112
CCSF 104 *Community and Child Studies Career Exploration and Professionalism 1 Lecture 3 3 14 42
CCSF 105  *Fundamentals for Success 1 Lecture 3 3 14 42
CCSF 106 *Building Interpersonal Reflective Skills Lecture 3 3 14 42
FNED 218 The Workplace of Canada Part 1 Lecture 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
COMM 162/63 *Foundations 2: Building College Communication Skills  P COMM 142/143 Lecture 8 8 14 112
CCSF 124 *Community and Child Studies Career Exploration and Professionalism 2 P CCSF 104 Lecture 3 3 14 42
CCSF 125 * Fundamentals for Success 2 P CCSF 105 Lecture 3 3 14 42
CCSF 126 *Building Interpersonal Relational Skills P CCSF 106 Lecture 3 3 14 42
CCSF 219 The Workplace of Canada Part 2 Lecture 3 3 14 42
P = Pre-requisite

C = Co-requisite

Notes
*Minimum grade requirements of 60% / C grade. Students will need to pass COMM 162/163 with a C grade for eligibility to receive a transfer credit for COMM 160/161 in their pathway diploma.

FNED 218 + FNED 219 will be equivalent to a transfer credit GNED 219 ( Minimum grade requirement is a D)

This  is a Non co-op program