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    Nov 21, 2024  
2023-2024 Catalog: September 2023 Edition 
    
2023-2024 Catalog: September 2023 Edition [ARCHIVED]

Graduation Requirements


  • Earning a Certificate
    • Waiver of Certificate Requirements, Application for Evaluation, Certificates of Achievement, Certificates of Proficiency, Certificates of Competency
  • Earning an Associate Degree  
    • Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) Degrees, Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) or Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T), Multiple Majors
  • Associate Degree Graduation Requirements    
    • Filing Deadlines, CSU GE Breadth and IGETC Certification, Commencement, Second Degree Requirements

Earning a CertificateStudents at the AESL Center

NOTE: This section contains information about earning a certificate. To view a list of all available IVC certificates, visit Program, Degree and Certificate List in Alphabetical Order .

Irvine Valley College awards certificates in the technological, applied, and business sciences to students who complete the courses specified for each program. Curriculum is developed by the faculty in cooperation with advisory committees comprised of business and industry representatives to ensure students develop competencies needed for employment.

Waiver of Certificate Requirements

Students with previous educational or vocational experience who wish to waive a required course in a certificate program will be expected to verify equivalency by completing credit for prior learning, where applicable, or by petitioning for course substitutions. See counselor for assistance.

Application for Evaluation

Students who expect to earn a certificate from the college must log on to MySite to submit an online application for evaluation with the Office of Admissions and Records. Responsibility for submitting this application rests with the student, and transcripts for all college work attempted must be on file for the application to be considered. 

Students who complete a certificate of achievement (but not those who complete the certificate of proficiency) may participate in commencement. Information about graduation, including application deadlines, is available online on the admissions page of the college’s website.

Certificates of Achievement

Certificates of achievement are granted for the completion of a specified program, or specified courses. These state-approved certificates acknowledge workplace competencies and job readiness. Certificates of achievement are transcripted on the student’s academic record at the college.

Certificate of Achievement Requirements

The specific course requirements for each certificate of achievement are listed in the degree and certificate section of this catalog. In many, but not all cases, the courses that compose the certificate of achievement program are the same as those that compose the major for the associate degree. 

To earn the certificate of achievement students must:

  1. Complete all of the courses in the certificate program with grade of “A,” “B,” “C,” or “P.”
  2. Complete a minimum of 50% of the units in the certificate program at Irvine Valley College. See counselor for assistance.
  3. Submit an online application for evaluation (in MySite) with the Office of Admissions and Records in order to receive the certificate. IVC auto awards Certificates of Achievement after each term. Therefore, it is recommended that students still submit an online application for evaluation to be included in Commencement.

Certificate of Achievement in California State University General Education-Breadth (CSUGE-Breadth):

Students may earn a certificate of achievement by completing a minimum of 39 units of the California State University (CSU) General Education Certification pattern (2023-24 CSU General Education-Breadth (CSUGE-Breadth)   ). For the most current version of this chart, please consult a counselor.

Certificate of Achievement in Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC):

Students may earn a certificate of achievement by completing a minimum of 37 units of the IGETC pattern (2023-24 Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)   ). For the most current version of this chart, please consult a counselor.

Certificates of Proficiency

Certificates of proficiency are granted for the completion of a specified program, or specified courses, whose total requirement is less than 16 units in most cases. These locally approved certificates are designed to acknowledge basic workplace competencies and job readiness for students who are entering the workforce or upgrading their job skills. Certificates of proficiency are not transcripted or recorded on the student’s academic record at the college.

Certificate of Proficiency Requirements

The specific course requirements for each certificate of proficiency are listed in the degree and certificate section of this catalog.

To earn the certificate of proficiency students must:

  1. Complete all of the courses in the certificate program with grade of “A,” “B,” “C,” or “P.” 

  2. Complete a minimum of 50% of the units in the certificate program at Irvine Valley College. See counselor for assistance.

  3. Submit an online application for evaluation (in MySite) with the Office of Admissions and Records in order to receive the certificate.

Certificates of Competency

Certificates of competency are granted for the completion of specified non-credit courses. These state approved certificates are designed to acknowledge basic competencies for students who progress in specific skills. While certificates of competency are awarded upon completion, they are transcripted and recorded on the student’s academic record at the college.

Certificate of Competency Requirements

The specific course requirements for each certificate of competency are listed in the degree and certificate section of this catalog.

To earn the certificate of competency students must:

  1. Complete all of the courses in the certificate program with grade of “P.”

  2. Complete all of the courses in the certificate program at Irvine Valley College. See counselor for assistance.