Diploma in Diversity & Families

The Diploma in Diversity & Families at Brescia University College is an interdisciplinary program within Social and Behavioral Science. It focuses on the study of diverse family structures, cultural identities, and social inclusion. This sub-discipline explores how diversity across race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and ability shapes family life and social experiences. The program addresses issues of equity, social justice, and advocacy, preparing students to work in community services, education, policy, and social work. Students learn about intersectionality, become more culturally aware, and find strategies to support diverse people. Brescia’s atmosphere supports and is dedicated to making a difference, and a mix of education and practical experience makes this diploma great for people who want to promote inclusivity and social development.
CategoryDetails
TimeBoth full-time and part-time options
CampusBrescia
Duration1
Deadline-Date1-April,
Fee Per Year19900
Application Fee125
Currencycad
Intake Link
Deadline Linkhttps://grad.uwo.ca/admissions/apply.html
IntakesJul, Aug, Sep
Program language requirement"The Exam Use the IELTS Online Score for Admission or at a testing facility to take the Academic Test. Acceptance for a bachelor's program. A minimum of 6.5 for the entire ensemble. 6.0, at the very least, in each category. Acceptance into the English Boost Program, then completion of an undergraduate program. A minimum of 5.5 overall in the band. At least 5.5 in writing and reading. 5.0 minimum in every category. A bachelor's degree is required after admission to the Academic English Program. A minimum of 4.0 for the entire band At least 4.5 in both writing and reading Your program will be shorter the higher your score. "

Who can Choose this program?

High School Certificate or comparable: The majority of programs call for a GED or other comparable high school certificate.

Additional Information

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Scope of the programThe complex interactions between distinct cultural, social, and familial structures in various worldwide situations are examined in the Brescia University College Diploma in Diversity & Families. This program explores how various nations—Pakistan included—maneuver and deal with diversity inside families. The country's complex mosaic of races, faiths, and socioeconomic classes makes understanding family dynamics in Pakistan more complicated and more advantageous. The varied cultural landscape of the nation affects family responsibilities, norms, and support networks; customs frequently significantly impact how families live. The study of diversity and families worldwide shows a wide range of family structures, values, and practices affected by historical, economic, and political variables. Diverse countries may display diverse family models formed by varying degrees of modernization and globalization, contrasting Pakistan's traditional household roles. Western societies may stress nuclear family structures and individualistic principles than collectivist cultures, which place more significance on extended family networks and community support. By providing students with a more nuanced awareness of these worldwide parallels and contrasts, the curriculum hopes to deepen their appreciation of how families adapt to and create their social circumstances in various cultural situations.
Program entry requirementApplicants must possess a four-year degree from an accredited university. The School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies requires, at least, a 70% average across courses taken in the last two full-time years of the undergraduate degree. Equivalent qualifications may be considered based on the standards of the discipline or profession.
Required GPA70%
GRE RequiredN/A
GMAT RequiredN/A
Application Process1. Register for an Online Application: To start your application, create an account on the university’s application portal. This will give you access to the online application form. 2. Start the Application Process: Once registered, start filling out the online application form. The process is simple. 3. Complete the Application Form: Fill out the form with proper and complete information about your academic background, personal details, and program preferences. This will help them to better understand your qualifications. 4. Upload Required Documents: Use the portal to submit the necessary documents online, which may include: • Official Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from any institutions you have attended. • Standardized Test Scores: If applicable, upload your English language test score reports. • CV or Resume: Provide an up-to-date CV or resume that highlights your educational and professional experience. • Statement of Purpose: Write a statement detailing your goals for the program, research interests, and reasons for applying. • Letters of Recommendation: Arrange for two recommenders to submit letters of recommendation through the portal, based on their knowledge of your academic capabilities.
Available Scholarships
Program accreditationN/A
Living expensesStudent residences: 250 – 625 CAD/month. University-arranged homestays: 400 – 800 CAD/month. Rent & share an apartment: 300 – 700 CAD/month, prices for rent depend on location and facilities. If you choose to rent a studio/one-room apartment, you can pay over 1,000 CAD/month.
Visa Process Details"1. Completed application form (IMM 1294). 2. Acceptance letter from the university. 3. Proof of funds showing you can cover your living expenses and tuition fees. 4. Bank statements. 5. Educational documents or evidence of sponsorship (if applicable). 6. Medical examination report from a doctor authorized by immigration. 7. Police clearance certificates from your country of birth and from any other countries where you have lived for six months or more in the past five years. 8. Passport-sized photographs. 9. Payment for the study permit application fee (currently 150 CAD). 10. Custodian Declaration (IMM 5646) (if applicable), required if you are a minor, must be signed by your custodian in Canada. "
Part timeworkEntirely: During planned school breaks, such as the summer or winter holidays, international students studying in Canada are frequently permitted to work entirely. Under 20 Hours (With Possible Exceptions): International students may only be able to work part-time for up to 20 hours a week during ordinary semesters. But, according to your program or any particular work visa you may be eligible for, there might be an exception.
Post-study work opportunityCanada's Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program: After completing their studies, qualifying international graduates are permitted to work in Canada for a maximum of three years under the terms of this government-mandated scheme. To be eligible, your course of study must be from an approved educational institution, and you must apply for the PGWP as soon as you graduate. Even though NPU might not be on the list of approved universities, you should consider returning to Canada to finish your undergraduate degree or enrolling in a post-graduate program at one of the universities eligible for the PGWP
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