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HOME Enrolment, Records and Academic Information Graduation and Convocation Graduation Requirement Variations

Graduation Requirement Variations

Child and Youth Care

In addition to fulfilling Ryerson University's Graduation Requirements (see previous section), students in the full-time undergraduate Child and Youth Care program are required to obtain a minimum grade of 'C' in the Required CYC-prefix courses in second, third and fourth year. Students must receive a Pass grade ('PSD') in each of the internship courses (CYC 30A/B and CYC 60A/B) to graduate. 

Child and Youth Care Advanced Standing program students, in addition to fulfilling Ryerson University's Graduation Requirements (see previous section), must receive a minimum grade of 'C' in the Required CYC-prefix courses taken here at Ryerson.

Midwifery

In addition to fulfilling Ryerson University's Graduation Requirements (see previous section), students in the Midwifery program are required to obtain the following:

  1. a minimum grade of 'B-' in MWF 150,  MWF 250, MWF 344 and MWF 345 in order to proceed to higher-level midwifery courses. Students with less than a 'B-' will be placed on academic PROBATION and students who receive less than a 'B-' for a second time in MWF 150MWF 250, MWF 344 or MWF 345 will be REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW from the program.
  2. a minimum grade of 'C-' in BLG 10A/B before proceeding to MWF 201.
  3. a minimum grade of 'C-' in all but one of the following courses: MWF 11A/B, MWF 108, MWF 109, MWF 113, MWF 114, MWF 155, MWF 201. A grade of 'D' or above in at most one course from the above list is acceptable. Students who receive less than a 'C-' in more than one of the above courses will be placed on academic PROBATION and students who receive less than 'C-' for a second time in the same course will be REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW from the program.
  4. an overall academic performance of at least a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.33 in graded Ryerson courses.
  5. completion of all studies within seven years of first approval.

Nursing - Collaborative and Post-Diploma Programs

In addition to fulfilling Ryerson University's Graduation Requirements (see previous section), students in all Nursing programs are required to have obtained a minimum grade of 'C' in all nursing theory and practice courses (NCL, NUC, NUR, NSE, PAT).

Nursing - Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner

In addition to fulfilling Ryerson University's Graduation Requirements (see previous section), students in the Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner program are required to have obtained a minimum grade of 'B-' in all required courses.

Nutrition and Food

In addition to fulfilling Ryerson University's Graduation Requirements (see previous section), students graduating from the Nutrition and Food program are required to have one interdisciplinary or international course, course project (charrette) or exchange experience as part of their degree requirements.

Social Work

In addition to fulfilling Ryerson University's Graduation Requirements (see previous section), students in the Social Work program are required to have attained a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 ('C') (or a Transfer Credit) in the following Required Social Work courses:

SWP 31A/B Social Work Practice Seminar
SWP 50A/B Advanced Social Work Practice Seminar
SWP 132 Critical Social Work Foundations
SWP 302 Social Policy: Welfare and Programs
SWP 331 Social Work Theories of Practice
SWP 335 Power, Resistance and Change
SWP 341 Transformative Social Work Practices
SWP 402 Social Policy and Social Inclusion
SWP 435 Aboriginal Approaches to Social Work
SWP 538 Social Work Research: Part I
SWP 638 Social Work Research: Part II


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