Prerequisites:* | These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. Bachelor's degree (second class or 70% average in last 30 attempted courses). # Some programs have prerequisites and require work experience # At least one professional (principal or district administrator) and one academic reference required
In addition to meeting the requirements in the general degree regulations, students: i) must have completed Introduction to Counselling (E3210).
ii) should have completed at least one undergraduate course on each of the following topics: statistics (E2900), assessment (E3280, E3951, E3952, or E4950), introduction to career education (E3211), introduction to exceptionality (4240, or 4242). (Or their equivalent) NOTE: many of these courses are prerequisites to specific graduate courses and must be completed before taking those courses.
iii) normally have at least one year of teaching (or related work) experience.
iv) must submit a resume that contains a concise rationale for the application (500 words or less) and three letters of recommendation (preferably one from each of the following: previous university instructors, supervisors, or employers).
v) should note admission is selective and controlled by an admission committee of faculty members involved in the program. An interview may be required if deemed necessary.
vi) should note the Graduate Record Examination may be required. |
Application Notes : | Should note the Graduate Record Examination may be required.
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Additional Admission Requirements: | - Resume/Curriculum Vitae
- Work Experience
Normally have at least one year of teaching (or related work) experience. Interview may be required.
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