ÎçÒ¹av | ÎçÒ¹av and UPEI offer child and families studies degree

ÎçÒ¹av

Home > News > 2006 > ÎçÒ¹av and UPEI offer child and families studies degree

This news release is more than 18 years old. Program information may no longer be accurate, and links may not work. For current program information, please refer to the program section.

ÎçÒ¹av and UPEI offer child and families studies degree


Early childhood educators now have an opportunity to advance their studies and enhance their careers, thanks to the launch of the new Bachelor of Child and Family Studies degree offered jointly by the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) and ÎçÒ¹av.

"In the past, graduates of the Early Childhood Care and Education program at ÎçÒ¹av who wanted to go university, had to start over, since many universities, including UPEI, did not accept college level courses," says Dr. Lori Weeks, Associate Professor of Family and Nutritional Sciences at UPEI and the architect behind the degree. "For many, starting their education over is not realistic, so going to university simply wasn't an option."

Two years ago, Weeks recognized this education gap and set out to make university an option for early childhood educators, 98 per cent of whom are women, according to the Organisation of Economic and Co-operative Development. In January, UPEI will begin accepting students who have graduated from ÎçÒ¹av's Early Childhood Care and Education program to the new two-year university program.

"We're very proud of this partnership with ÎçÒ¹av. Now, students can transfer the entire two-year block of early childhood care and education courses from ÎçÒ¹av to UPEI and finish their degree in two years," says Vianne Timmons, Vice President of Academic Development at UPEI. "It's an example of the Island community pulling together to meet the changing needs of students and the Island Community."

Students will be admitted on a competitive basis, based on their education and related work experience and can complete the degree either as a full or part-time student. To further augment the hands-on learning experience in the ÎçÒ¹av program, the degree incorporates real-world experience through a series of applied placements in their last two years with UPEI.

A comprehensive, nationally recognized diploma program with stringent quality standards, ÎçÒ¹av's Early Childhood Care and Education program features program content based on National Guidelines for Early Childhood Education programs.

"For many years, the college's early childhood educators have played a significant role in the first educational experiences of Island children," said Dr. Brian McMillan, President of ÎçÒ¹av. "For those educators who wish to pursue it, the degree program is a wonderful opportunity to further their learning"

Graduates from similar college programs other than ÎçÒ¹av will also be considered for acceptance into the degree program.

UPEI and ÎçÒ¹av have other educational partnerships including the Applied Degree in Print Journalism, the Bachelor in Education Degree in Human Resource Development, and various articulation agreements.


For more information about this release, please contact:
Sara Underwood, Media and Communications Officer
Tel: 902-566-9695
Date: Tuesday, December 05, 2006