Challenge for credit is not available for any Child and Youth Studies courses Q If I go on an exchange would any of the credits be accepted as Child and Youth Studies courses?
A. To study in another country is an excellent opportunity for students to broaden their horizons. They participate in a different academic system, have the chance to develop international friendships and experience a different culture. However, CHYS majors are encouraged to focus on completing elective credit courses while on exchange because many required CHYS courses are unique to Brock. Normally, CHYS 3P10 and 3P15 must be completed at Brock. Course substitutions or equivalents must be approved by the Child and Youth Studies Department. Concurrent CHYS BA/BEd majors should note that participating in an exchange program needs approval from the Concurrent Education Programs Office and may delay completion of the program. Q Where do I find information relating to Academic Probation, Academic Suspension and Debarment? A. Please refer to http://www.brocku.ca/registrar/advising/academicprobation.html for information on Academic Probation, Academic Suspension and Debarment. Q Can I repeat
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