Talk:Bachelor of Applied Arts

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"In Canada, the BAA is typically awarded by Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) and is not considered equivalent by many government agencies to the 3 or 4-year Bachelor of Arts degree offered by Universities."

what "government agencies" is this person referring to...they usually have names

there is no reference to prove this is totally true. Seems like it was written by someone outside of Ontario.

unless there is written information from a university in Ontario or the rest of Canada from for this...then it is not totally true.

these are new degrees first being in use after 2002 - 2003. While they maybe looked on as lower level by some people, because they are from a "community college". How they compare to degrees at other colleges are still unknown.

Why would the province of Ontario Ministry of Universities, colleges and training provide a degree that is not recognizable by other institutions. Again it might be looked at as lower level "now".

Also so everyone knows in the united states community colleges have offered regular courses that lead to 2 year associated degree for years ...with the ability to transfer to a university to complete the degree.69.165.138.206 (talk) 16:23, 20 July 2011 (UTC)