Yukon University
Yukon University programs are organized into areas of study, including: the Social Sciences & Humanities, Continuing Studies, Science, Business & Leadership, Health, Education & Human Services, Culinary Arts, Academic and Skill Development, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Northern Mining Innovation, Indigenous Governance, Trades & Apprenticeships.
Through these areas of study, Yukon University offers one-year certificate programs, two-year diploma programs, and degree programming. The university is also part of the BC Council on Admissions and Transfer (BCCAT) and thus Yukon University credits are fully transferable to BC postsecondary institutions. Credits are also transferable to Alberta institutions through a new agreement with BCCAT and to many institutions outside of BC and Alberta through individual arrangement. Some block transfer agreements are in place as well for institutions within Canada and the United States.
Many of the programs at Yukon University provide an integrated Northern perspective.
Yukon University is partnered with the KIAC and the Tr'ondek Hwech'in First Nation to provide a Foundation year at Yukon School of Visual Arts that is fully transferable to several major art schools across Canada.
The Yukon Native Language Centre, administered by the Council for Yukon First Nations, offers a two-year certificate program for Native language instructors. The centre has been in operation since 1977 and is housed at the college. Students seeking information about the certificate program should contact the centre.
Apprenticeship
As of May, 2016, there are 48 trades/occupations in which apprenticeship and certification are available in Yukon. Upon completion of all requirements of their apprentice program, apprentices obtain a Certificate of Qualification issued by the Department of Education. Recognition of their completion credentials extends outside Yukon if the trade has the same scope of practice. Apprentices who successfully pass an interprovincial exam also have a Red Seal endorsement affixed to their certification which confirms they have met a national standard.