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Page 1: British Columbia Institute of Technology (B.C.I.T.)killarney.vsb.bc.ca/upload/Post Secondary Planning Guide.pdfBritish Columbia Institute of Technology (B.C.I.T.) Burnaby, Downtown,
Page 2: British Columbia Institute of Technology (B.C.I.T.)killarney.vsb.bc.ca/upload/Post Secondary Planning Guide.pdfBritish Columbia Institute of Technology (B.C.I.T.) Burnaby, Downtown,

British Columbia Institute of Technology (B.C.I.T.) Burnaby, Downtown, Marine, Great Northern Way, Aerospace Technology Campuses

www.bcit.bc.ca

B.C.I.T. is a polytechnic institute (polytechnic means hands-on), with more than 200 full-time programs as well as nu-

merous part-time programs. B.C.I.T. offers a diverse range of study options. Pursue your education in one of the fol-

lowing program areas:

Academic Studies, Transfer and Access

International Student Entry Program (ISEP); Part-Time Studies; Technology Entry (TE); Trades Discovery General and

Trades Discovery for Women

Applied and Natural Sciences

Architectural and Building Technology; Architectural Science; Biotechnology; Chemical and Environmental

Technology; Civil Engineering; Ecological Restoration; Environmental Engineering Technology;

Environmental Health; Food Technology; Forensic Investigation; Geographic Information System;

Geomatics; Geomatics Engineering Technology; Honours in Biotechnology;

Marine Training Programs; Mining and Mineral Exploration Technology; Nautical Resources; Renewable

Resources - Fish, Wildlife and Recreation; Sustainable Resource Management – Environmental and

Community Planning Option; Sustainable resource Management – Forest Management Option

Business & Media

Accounting; Airline and Flight Operations – Commercial Pilot; Airport Operations; Broadcast and Media

Communications - Broadcast Journalism/Radio/ & Television; Business Administration; Business Management;

Business Management Studies; Business Venture; Design Essentials; Digital Animation; Financial

Management; General Insurance and risk Management; Graphic Communications Technology; Human Resource

Management; Information Technology Management; Interior Design; International Trade and Transportation;

Management; Marketing Management – Entrepreneurship Option; Marketing Management – Marketing

Communications Option; Marketing Management – Professional Real Estate Option; Marketing Management –

Professional Sales Option; Marketing Management – Tourism Option; New Media Design and Web Development;

Office Administrator with Technology; Operations Management; Technology Management; Venture Program.

Computing & Information Technology

Computer and Business Equipment Technician; Computer Information Systems Technician; Computer Information

Technology; Computer Systems; Computer Systems Technology; Degree Transfer in Science and Technology;

Digital Animation; Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology; Information Technology Management;

Mechatronics and Robotics; Network Administration and Security Professional; New Media Design and Web

Development; Office Administrator with Technology; Software Systems Developer; Technology Entry (TE);

Technology Management; Technology Support Professional.

Engineering and Technical Studies

Architectural and Building Engineering Technology; Architectural Science; Aviation Programs;

Biomedical Engineering Technology; Bridge Watchman; Chemical and Environmental Technology; Civil

Engineering; Computer and Business Equipment Technician; Construction Management; Degree

Transfer in Science and Technology; Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology; Electrical

Engineering; Electronics; Electronics Technical Common Core; Environmental Engineering Technology;

Geographic Information Systems; Geomatics Engineering Technology; Geomatics, Geographic

Information Systems Option; Geomatics, Surveying and Mapping Option; Industrial Instrumentation and

Controls Technician; Interior Design; International Construction Management; Manufacturing; Marine

Training Programs; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Technology; Mechatronics and

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Adult Echocardiography; Biomedical Engineering Technology; Biotechnology; Cardiology Technology; Clinical

Genetics Technology; Degree Transfer in Science and Technology; Diagnostic Medical Sonography; Electoneurophysi-

ology Technology; Environmental Health - Public Health Inspection; Food Technology; Medical Imaging; Medical

Laboratory Science – Professional Qualifying Program; Medical Radiography Technology; Nuclear Medicine Technol-

ogy; Nursing; Occupational Health and Safety; Prosthetics and Orthotics; Radiation Therapy; Specialty Nursing;

Trades, Vocational and Apprenticeship

Aircraft Gas Turbine Technician; Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Category E/B2 (Avionics); Aircraft Maintenance En-

gineer Category M (Maintenance); Aircraft Engineer Category S (Structures); Airline and Flight Operations – Commer-

cial Pilot; Airport Operations; Apprenticeship Programs; Architectural and Structural CADD and Graphics Technician;

Auto Collision Repair Technician Foundation; Automotive Service Technician; Automotive Refinishing Technician;

Automotive Service Technician Foundation (Ford Asset Option); Automotive Technician Foundation; Automotive

Technician – Toyota Foundation; Boilerrmaker Foundation; Bridge Watchman; Carpentry Framing and Forming Foun-

dation; Chief Mate; CNC Machinist Technician; Commercial Transport Mechanic Foundation; Computer & Business

Equipment Technician; Diesel Engine Technician Foundation; Electrical Foundation; Electronics Technician Common

Core; Graphic Communications Technology; Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician;

Heavy Duty Mechanic Foundation; Industrial Instrumentation and Controls Technician; Interior Design; Ironworker

Foundation; Joinery (Cabinetmaker) Foundation; Machinist Foundation; Marine Engineering; Marine Engineering;

Master, 150GT Domestic; Master 500 GT Domestic; Master 3000GT Domestic; Millwright Foundation; Motorcycle

Technician Foundation; Nautical Sciences; Piping Foundation; Power Engineering (General, Technical, Power and

Process); Railway Conductor; Refrigeration Mechanic Foundation; Security Systems Technician; Sheet Metal Worker

Foundation; Steel Fabricator Foundation; Technology Teacher Education; Telecommunications Technician; Trades Dis-

covery (General); Trades Discovery for Women; Watchkeeping Mate Near Coastal; Welding Level C Foundation;

Welding Level B; Welding Level A; Wireless Communications Technician; Metal Fabricator Foundation.

Apprenticeship

Automotive Technician Acura/Honda (AHAP); Automotive Technician; Automotive Technician GM (ASEP);

Benchperson; Boilerrmaker; Carpentry; Commercial Transport; Electrical; Gasfitting; Heat and Frost Insulator;

Heavy Duty Mechanic; Inboard/outboard Mechanic; Industrial Instrumentation; Ironworker Generalist; Joinery

(cabinetmaker); Machinist; Millwright; Motorcycle Mechanic; Motorcycle Technician Foundation; Nautical

Sciences; Piping Foundation; Power Engineering (General, technical, Power and Process); Piledriver and

Bridgeworker; Plumbing; Refrigeration; Railway Conductor; Refrigeration Mechanic Foundation; Security

Systems technician; Saw Fitting; Sheet Metal; Steamfitting; Steel Fabrication; Technology Teacher Foundation,

Telecommunications Technician, Trades discovery (General, For Women); Watchkeeping Mate Near Coastal

(WKMNC); Welding (Level C Foundation, Level B, Level A).

Each program has specific entrance requirements; please check current calendar or website

for prerequisites to each specific program.

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School The above information is based on the 2010/2011 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying the

information is accurate and current.

Robotics; Mining and

Mineral Exploration Tchnology; Nautical Science; Power and Process Engineering; Power Engineering

(General); Power Engineering (Technical); Security Systems Technician; Technology Entry; Technology

Management; Technology Teacher Education; Telecommunications Technician; Wireless

Communications Technician

Health Sciences

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* Students who have successfully completed an Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) course in one of

the above subjects named with an asterisk (*) may use the AP or IB course, for the purpose of admission, in place of the

equivalent B.C. Grade 12 course.

ARTS & SCIENCE COURSES:

HUMANITIES: Art History; Chinese (Mandarin); English; French; German; History; Japanese; Linguistics; Philosophy; Spanish.

SOCIAL SCIENCES: Anthropology; Criminology; Economics; Geography; History; Political Studies; Psychology; Sociology;

Women’s Studies.

PURE & APPLIED SCIENCES: Astronomy; Biology; Chemistry; Computing Science; Geology; Kinesiology; Mathematics & Statistics;

Physics.

BACHELOR DEGREES: Bachelor of Arts degree in Applied behaviour analysis (Autism)

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES:

General; Applied Ethics; Art History; B.C. Studies; Creative Writing; CultureNet; English; Global Stewardship; Latin American Studies;

Psychology

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES: General; Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics

ARTS & SCIENCE TRANSFER PROGRAMS: Commerce; Engineering – First Year; Engineering Transition Diploma.

APPLIED BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Accounting Assistant Diploma; Accounting Assistant Certificate; Accounting Support Certificate; Applied Business Technology Online

Certificate; Business Fundamentals Certificate; Ch’nook Foundation Certificate; Medical Assistant Certificate; Medical Office Assistant

Online Certificate;

SCHOOL of BUSINESS;

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree; Business Administration Diploma; Business Administration Advanced Diploma;

Business Administration Certificate; Business Administration Advanced Certificate; Retail Marketing Certificate; Ch’nook Diploma;

Ch’nook Intensive Transfer

COMMUNICATIONS

Communication Studies Diploma; Professional Communications Certificate; Advanced Professional Communications Certificate; Maga-

zine Publishing Certificate;

Capilano College - Main Campus (North Vancouver), Squamish Campus, Sunshine Coast Campus.

www.capilano.bc.ca

Admission Requirements: Admission to Arts & Science Successful completion of B.C Secondary School Graduation with a minimum 2.0 (60%) GPA calculated on English 12 and three

Academic Grade 12 courses listed below:

Accounting Applications of Math, Application of Physics

Biology * Calculus * Chemistry*

Comparative Civilization Economics English Literature*

First Nations French* or Francais-Language Seconde Geography*

Geology German* History*

Information Technology or one of: ICTC12, ICTM12, ICTP12, ICTS12, ICTX

Japanese * Korean Law

Mandarin* Marketing Philosophy

Principles of Mathematics Principles of Physics* Psychology

Punjabi Social Justice Spanish,

Writing

OR

Successful completion of the BC Adult Dogwood Graduation Diploma

OR

Successful completion of the General Education Diploma (GED)

OR

Mature student status

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LEGAL STUDIES Bachelor of Legal Studies (Paralegal) Degree; Paralegal Diploma; Paralegal Certificate; Paralegal Certificate (Online); Legal Administrative

Assistant Certificate; Legal Administrative Assistant Online Certificate

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Local Government Administration Certificate

TOURISM MANAGEMENT

Bachelor of Tourism Management Degree; Tourism Management Co-op Diploma; Tourism Management for International Students Diploma;

Tourism Marketing Citation; Tourism Operations Certificate; Destination Resort Management Co-op Diploma; Business Tourism Certificate

OUTDOOR RECREATION

Outdoor Recreation Management Diploma; Mountain Bike Operations Certificate; Professional Scuba Dive Instructor Certificate; Wilderness

Leadership Certificate; Advanced Wilderness Leadership Certificate;

HEALTH

Bachelor of Music Therapy Degree; Guided Imagery and Music Post-Baccalaureate Certificate; Health Care Assistant Certificate; Human

Kinetics Diploma; Rehabilitation Assistant Diploma

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Early Childhood Care and Education Degree; Early Childhood Care and Education Post-Baccalaureate Diploma; Early Childhood

Care and Education Diploma; Early Childhood Care and Education Certificates; Special Education Assistant Certificate

MEDIA ARTS

Commercial Animation Diploma; Digital Animation Certificate; Animation Institute Certificate; Animation Fundamentals Citation; Computer

Animation and Visual Effects Citation; Illustration/Design: Elements and Applications (IDEA) Diploma; Foundations in Illustration and De-

sign Certificate; Interactive Design diploma

MOTION PICTURE ARTS

Bachelor of Motion Picture Arts Degree; Motion Picture Arts Diploma; Motion Picture Arts Certificate; Cinematography for Film and Video

Certificate; Documentary Certificate; Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking Diploma; Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking

Certificate; Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking Advanced Certificate; Costuming for Stage and Screen Diploma; Costuming for

Stage and Screen Certificate; Advanced Costuming for Stage and Screen Certificate; Grip Work for Digital Imaging and |Film; Lighting for

Digital Imaging and Film

VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS

Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies Degree; Jazz Studies Diploma; Diploma in Music; Conducting in Music Certificate; Arts and Entertainment

Management Diploma; Advanced Arts and Entertainment Management Certificate; Acting for Stage and Screen Diploma; Acting for Stage

and Screen Certificate; Acting for Stage and Screen – Acting Fundamentals Citation; Musical Theatre Diploma; Technical Theatre Diploma;

Theatre Institute Certificate; Studio Art Diploma; Art Institute Certificate; Textile Arts Diploma; Advanced Textile Arts Certificate

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION

Adult Basic Education (ABE) Diploma; College and University Preparation Citation; Gateways: Personal Management and Planning Citation;

Speech Assisted Reading, Writing and Math (under review); Vision Citation

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & OUTREACH

Community Capacity Building Citation

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

English as a Second Language (ESL) Certificates and Citations

TRADES

CONSTRUCTION

Residential Building Maintenance Worker Certificate

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School

The above information is based on the 2010//2011 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying the

information is accurate and current.

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Douglas College - New Westminster, Coquitlam Campuses

General Admission Requirements

You are eligible for admission to the college if you meet at least ONE of the following criteria

You have completed BC secondary school graduation in any program or have completed the equivalent in another school system

You lack one course for BC graduation or the equivalent in another school system

You are 19 years of age or older on the first day of the first semester of attendance

You are at least 17 years of age on the first day of the first semester of attendance and have not been enrolled at a school for at least

one year

You are special needs student and have completed a certificate or equivalent from a special program and have been in school for 12

years AND if you have ONE of the following then you meet the English requirement

You have English 12 with a minimum grade of “C”

You have one of the accepted substitutions for high school English. This list is long, so please go online to

douglascollege.ca/calendar and click on General Information. Under Admission Programs: There, you will find the list of substi-

tutions.

Limited Enrolment Admission Requirements: (Programs such as Nursing, Early Childhood Education, Chairside Dental Assisting, etc.

which can accommodate only a limited number of students)

• Applicants to these programs must first meet the College’s General Admission Requirements unless a higher, or lower requirement is

specified in the program description section

• Some limited enrolment programs have special admission requirements that must be successfully met before an applicant is admitted.

Information regarding the special requirements is specified in the calendar.

• Applicants who meet both the general and special admission requirements may be ranked within a pool of qualified candidates and

selected in descending order.

Some, but not all limited enrolment programs are available to International students. Contact the office of the registrar or the Centre for

International Education for current information. Open Enrolment Programs: (Programs such as General Studies, Criminology, Arts, Sciences, etc.)

• Applicants to these programs must meet the College’s General Admission requirements

• Open enrolment programs use the open admission process

• New and returning students are assigned a registration time according to their Grade Point Average (GPA). Early application is

strongly recommended.

• Students access registration information on the Web at http:ééregistrar.douglascollege.ca Admission to these programs does not guarantee course registration

Career-based Degrees: - Business Administration; Arts, Child and Youth Care; Community Rehabilitation; Arts in Criminal Justice; Sci-

ence in Nursing; Physical Education and Coaching; Science in Psychiatric Nursing; Psychology; Therapeutic Recreation;

Career Programs - Each program has specific requirements, please refer to the current calendar or website.

Associate Degrees: An Associate Degree is a credential recognizing that you have completed two years of studies. If you earn an Associ-

ate Degree and want to pursue further studies, you can receive priority admission at some BC universities, and a guarantee of 60 transfer

credits.

Associate of Arts Degrees

Associate of Arts Degrees (Future Teachers)

Associate of Arts Degree (Forensic Studies)

Associate of Arts Degree with specialization in: Creative writing, Economics, Environmental studies, many other specialties in the Arts,

Humanities and Social Sciences

Associate of Science Degree (many specialties; see calendar)

Associate in Environmental Science Degree

UNIVERSITY TRANSFER: Take courses in English, music, sciences, criminology, business and much more-the list of UT subjects is

huge. Earn credits for each course, transfer those credits-up to 60 to a degree program at Douglas or at a major university. Finish your

studies and graduate with your Bachelor’s degree. Douglas’ university transfer courses cover the same material as courses at major univer-

sities, save up to 4,000 dollars over two years, Douglas professors are dedicated to teaching and to giving you the one-on-one time you de-

serve. It is important to take the right courses for UT. Meet with an Academic Advisor call 604-527-5478 for more info.

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School The above information is based on the 2010/20101College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying the information is accurate and current

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Douglas continued

PROGRAMS at a GLANCE:

CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY STUDIES

Aboriginal Child and Youth Care Stream; Behavioural Interventionist; Bachelor of Arts Child and Youth Care; Child and Youth Care

Counsellor (Diploma); Classroom and Community Support; Community Rehabilitation (Bachelor Degree); Community Social Service

Worker; Co-occurring Disorders; Disability and Applied Behaviour Analysis; Early Childhood Education; Human Sercices Foundation

(entry upgrading|); Sign Language Interpretation; Therapeutic Recreation (including Bachelor’s degree); Youth Justice.

COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Management; Bachelor of Business Administration; Business Management; Commerce and Business Administration; Com-

puting Science and Information Systems; Economics; Financial Services Management; General business; Hotel and Restaurant Manage-

ment; Marketing Management; Marketing (Post-Degree Diploma); Office Administration (Specialties: Medical Office, Legal Administra-

tive, Applied Bookkeeping, Administrative Assistant) re-Business Foundation (entry-upgrading)

HEALTH SCIENCES Dental Assisting; Dispensing Optician; Health Information Management; Health Care Support Worker (includes Community Mental

Health Worker); Nursing(Bachelor Degree); Psychiatric Nursing ( including Bachelor’s Degree)

HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Associate of Arts Degree (Open); Associate of Arts Degree (Limited); Associate of Arts Degree Forensic Studies (Open); Arts for Future

Teachers (Limited); Anthropology; Criminology; Geography; History; Humanities; Legal Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psy-

chology (including Degree); Sociology

LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND PERFORMING ARTS Basic Musicianship; Communications; Creative Writing; English; Intercultural and International Studies; Modern Languages (French,

German, Japanese, Chinese (Mandarin), Spanish; Music; Performing and fine Arts (Certificate); Print futures: Professional Writing;

Stagecraft and Event Technology; Theatre; Women’s Studies and Gender Relations

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Animal Health Technology; Building Environmental Systems (CE); Biology; Chemistry; Environmental Science; Geology (Earth

&Environmental Sciences); Mathematics; PE and Coaching Bachelor Degree; P Edu (Post-degree diploma); Physics Sport Science

DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION Basic Occupational Education; Career and Employment Preparation for Adults with Disability; Consumer and Job Preparation; Customer

Service and Cashier Training; Developmental Studies; English as a Second Language; Human Development; ICARE Literacy Tutoring;

Light Warehouse Training; Student Success Courses; Teaching English as a Second Language; Transitions to Work

CONTINUING EDUCATION AND CONTRACT TRAINING - Program Areas: Business and Specialized Careers; Childbirth Education and Perinatal Career Development; Child, Family and Community Studies; Com-

munity Music School; Customized Industry Certification; Health Careers Upgrading; Job Search and Career Assessment, including Skills

Connect; Self Employment; Fitness, Coaching and Youth Camps

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School The above information is based on the 2010/2011 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying

the information is accurate and current.

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Kwantlen |Polytechnic University - Surrey, Cloverdale, Langley and Richmond Campuses

Additional Requirement for Undergraduate Studies

All students wishing to apply to undergraduate studies must also meet the General University Admission requirements. There are two

basic steps involved, as outlined below. Students wishing to apply to trades or other non-undergraduate programs must meet Step 2 as

outlined below, and any other specific entrance requirements.

STEP 01

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY for Open Admission and Undergraduate Selective Entry programs:

Applicants applying for admission to undergraduate level studies are required to have met the English proficiency requirement

with a minimum grade of “C” in English 12 or (equivalent) prior to registering for courses. For English 12 and all other provincially

examinable courses, Kwantlen will accept the blended grade OR the classroom grade-whichever is higher-for the purposes of university

and program admission and for satisfying course prerequisites. Current students wishing to use a higher classroom mark for the purposes

of satisfying prerequisites should verifying an official copy of their high school transcript to Enrolment Services should they wish to

have

their academic record updated to include the classroom mark for any provincially examinable courses. The following achievements can

also be used to meet the English Proficiency requirement.

“C” in English Literature, English 12 First Peoples, Communications 12 or TPC12 (each option must include the provincial exam

unless the option has been completed through the BC Adult Graduation Diploma program, for which the provincial exam is

Not required.

LPI Essay score 26 level 4, or

IELT Academic Module score of 6.0 with a minimum band of 6, or

Paper-based TOEFL 550 with TWE 4,5, or

Internet-based TOEFL 80

Kwantlen Placement test into ENGQ 1099 or ABEE 0091 or ABEE0092 or ELST 0381 or

Concurrent enrolment in a designated program

For further information see the Qualifying Studies Pathways for English\Paper-based

STEP 2

ADMISSION CATEGORIES

In order to be eligible for admission to a program or course at Kwantlen, an applicant must also meet one of the following:

Regular Admission:

If you have graduated from a B.C. secondary school or the equivalent from another school system, you are eligible to attend Kwantlen.

Mature Student Admission Anyone who is not a secondary school graduate or equivalent but who will be nineteen (19) years of age on the first day of classes for

the term is eligible to attend Kwantlen.

International Students

Kwantlen accepts applications from individuals who meet the General University Admission Requirements and who are able to under-

take studies in the English language. All international undergraduate applicants are required to demonstrate English language profi-

ciency prior to admission to Kwantlen

Underage admission

If you have not graduated from a B.C. secondary school system, and you will be 17 years of age or older on your first day of attendance

at Kwantlen, and have not been in regular attendance of a secondary school for a minimum of one year, in order to enroll in academic

and career advancement.

Concurrent Studies: If you are enrolled in Grade 12 at a B.C. secondary school in a program that meets the university admission re-

quirements, you may be admitted to pursue concurrent studies.

Career Programs: Each program has specific requirements; please refer to the current calendar or website.

Bachelor Degree Programs: A Bachelor degree is granted when 120 credits are completed in a program, see list below for Bachelor programs.

Associate of Arts Degrees: After successful completion of 60 credits you may transfer to SFU, UBC and UNBC. Students with an Associate

of Arts degree are admitted to UNBC with priority. SFU will admit students with an Associate degree at a reduced GPA.

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Diplomas: Diplomas are a two year full-time program and a diploma will be granted upon completion of 60 program credits.

Certificates: Certificates are up to a one year program and a certificate will be granted upon completion of 30 credits.

PROGRAMS: CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES OFFERED AT KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES-ARTS Bachelor of Arts-Double Minor

Bachelor of Arts, Major in English

Bachelor of Arts, General Studies

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Visual Arts

Associate of Arts Degree

ARTA: Diploma or Certificate

Fine Arts Diploma or Certificate

Music Diploma or Certificate

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES - ARTS Bachelor or Arts-Double Minor

Bachelor of Arts General Studies

Bachelor of Arts Major in History

Associate of Arts Degree

Arts: Diploma or Certificate

COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE: Bachelor of Arts in Community Criminal Justice

CRIMINOLOGY: Bachelor of Arts, Major in Criminology

CRIMINOLOGY: Diploma or Certificate

JOURNALISM: Bachelor of Journalism or Diploma

PSYCHOLOGY: Bachelor of Applied Arts in Psychology

PSYCHOLOGY: Bachelor of Arts, Major in Applied Psychology

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS:

ACCOUNTING: Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting

ACCOUNTING: Diploma or Certificate

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurial Leadership

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Diploma

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: Diploma or Certificate

BUSINESS STUDIES: General Business Studies Diploma or Certificate

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: Certificate

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: Post Baccalaureate Diploma in HRM

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: Bachelor of Business Administration in HRM

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology

LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE STUDIES: Certificate

MARKETING MANAGEMENT: Bachelor of Business Administration Marketing Management

MARKETING MANAGEMENT: Diploma or certificate

PUBLIC RELATIONS: Diploma

FACULTY of DESIGN PROGRAMS:

FASHION DESIGN: Bachelor of Design, Fashion and Technology OR Diploma

FASHION MARKETING: Diploma

FOUNDATION IN DESIGN: Certificate

GRAPHIC DESIGN: Bachelor of Design in Graphic Design for Marketing or Diploma

INTERIOR DESIGN: Bachelor of Interior Design

DIVISION OF SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND APPLIED SCIENCE PROGRAMS ENGINEERING: Certificate

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY: Diploma

MATHEMATICS: Bachelor of Arts, Minor in Mathematics

SCIENCE: Bachelor of Science in Applied Ps;ychology

SCIENCE: Associate of Science Degree

SCIENCE: Diploma

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SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY PRODUCTION: Technology Diploma

HORTICULTURE: Horticulture Citation

LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION: Technology Diploma

PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE APPRENTICESHIP: Journey-person certificate

TURF MANAGEMENT: Technology Diploma

FACULTY OF COMMUNITY AND HEALTH STUDIES Programs

HEALTH UNIT COORDINATOR: Certificate

HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT: Certificate

NURSING: Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing

NURSING: Bachelor of Science in Nursing

NURSING: Graduate Nurse Internationally-Educated Re-entry Certificate

NURSING: GRADUATE NURSE QUALIFYING CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

NURSING: GRADUATE NURSE RE-ENTRY CITATION

SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER ASSISTANT: Certificate

FACULTY OF ACADEMIC AND CAREER ADVANCEMENT PROGRAMS ACCESS PROGRAMS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES: Certificate of Completion

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION: Certificate of Completion

BA QUALIFYING YEAR: Statement of Completion

CAREER CHOICES AND LIFE SUCCESS: Citation

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY: Diploma

FAMILY CHILDCARE: Statement of Completion

GOOD BEGINNINGS: Statement of Completion

LEARNING COMMUNITIES

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE QUALIFYING STUDIES

FACULTY OF TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS APPLIANCE SERVICING: Apprenticeship – all levels

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN: Foundation/Apprenticeship – all levels

CARPENTRY/BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: Foundation/Apprenticeship – all levels

DRAFTING COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING: Diploma, Advanced Certificate, Certificate or Citation

ELECTRICAL: Foundation/Apprenticeship – levels 1 and 2

FARRIER: Certificate

MASONRY: Foundation

METAL FABRICATION: Foundation/Apprenticeship – levels 1-3

MILLWRIGHT/INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC: Foundation/Apprenticeship – all levels

PARTS AND WAREHOUSING: Foundation/Apprenticeship – all levels

PLUMBING: Foundation/ Apprenticeship - Levels 1 and 2

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS: Certificate

WELDING (LEVELS C, B, AND A) - Apprenticeship

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School The above information is based on the 2010/2011 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying the

information is accurate and current.

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LANGARA COLLEGE - Vancouver Campus www.langara.bc.ca

ADMISSIONS The academic requirements for admission to Langara College are:

• Successful completion of a BC secondary program (Grade 12|) or the equivalent, or

• Be at least 19 years of age by the first day of the semester of attendance, or Successful completion of the Adult Basic Education Program or G.E.D. program. Students may choose from an Arts and Science Diploma, Associate of Arts Degree, or Associate of Science Degree & Limited Enrolment

BACHELOR’S DEGREES: Bachelor of Business Administration Degree

Bachelor of Recreation Management

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree

ASSOCIATE of ARTS DEGREES:

Associate of Arts Degree Aboriginal Studies Asian Studies

Accounting Business Mgmt International Business Mgmt

Canadian Studies Classical Studies Commerce & Business Studies

Creative Writing English Environmental Studies

Family Studies Geography Latin American Studies

Mathematics Peace & Conflict Studies Psychology

Women’s Studies

ASSOCIATE of SCIENCE DEGREES:

Associate of Science Degree Chemistry Computer Science

Ecology Biology Mathematics

Physics

DIPLOMAS in:

Accounting Applied Computer Science & Technology Applied Urban & Rural Planning

Arts & Science General Business Management International Business Mgmt

Environmental Planning Rural Planning Urban Planning

Aboriginal Studies Asian Studies Canadian Studies

Chinook Business Classic Studies Commerce

Computer studies Criminal Justice Design Foundation

Early Childhood Education Education Assistant Environmental Studies

Family studies Fine Arts General Education

Human Kinetics Journalism Latin American Studies

Leisure Studies Library & Information Technology Management Information System

Nutrition & Food Mgmt Peace & Conflict Studies Professional Photo-Imaging

Publishing Recreation Leadership Theatre-Acting

Theatre - Production Women’s Studies

CERTIFICATES in:

Post-Degree Certificate in Arts & Science: Aboriginal Studies, Business Mgmt; Human Resources Mgmt; International Business Mgmt;

Marketing Mgmt;

Computer Studies Foundation Education Assistant Engineering

Film Arts (Acting) Film Arts (Directing) Film Arts (Writing)

Internet/Web & Software Development Journalism Professional Computer Sci & Tech

Social Service Worker

CITATIONS:

Citation in Early Childhood Education: Special Education Post-Basic Citation in Environmental Studies

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School The above information is based on the 2010/201 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying the

information is accurate and current.

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THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY - Kamloops www.tru.ca Admission Requirements

START UNIVERSITY EARLY!

Grade 11 Students can apply for EARLY Admission - 12 months before they actually graduate. A special ‘Grade 11 Early Application

Form’ will be available in the Spring, and students may apply between May 1st and June 15th 2011, for admission to TRU| in September

2012.

This is open ONLY to students applying for Bachelor of Arts (B.A.); Science (B.SC.) Business (B.B.A.), Natural Resource Science

(B.N.R.S.), and Computing Science (B.S.C.) degrees, and the Computer Systems Operations & Management (CSOM) Diploma.

Advanced Registration Priority - For students entering first year University in ARTS, Science and Business degrees:

Students with good academic marks in grade 11/12 can be given an earlier “Registration” date, based on marks in four academic courses:

Arts: English and 3 other provincially examinable courses

Business: English, Math (Principles) and 2 other provincially examinable courses

Science: English, Math (Principles) and 2 other provincially examinable courses

ADMISSION TO TRU - OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS

Many students apply for admission while still in Grade 12, while others apply to TRU as transfer students from other Colleges of Universi-

ties

BASIC REQUIREMENTS:

Students in degree programs can start in either September or January, and Summer Session courses start in May. Most diploma and certifi-

cate programs start in September, but a few start in August or January each year, so be sure to check when you apply. Requirements for

admission depend on the admission process in place for each program.

The basic requirements for admission to most programs include:

Completion of BC Grade 12 (or equivalent) or Mature Student Status

BC English 12 or English 12 – first Peoples (or equivalent)

*73% minimum** (combined course & government exam mark), or LPI test*** (level4), or TRU English 060, or TRU

ESAL 0570/0580 (or equivalent) (C+)

Canadian Citizenship, Permanent Resident status or Student Visa

Along with basic requirements, students need the specific high school course requirements set by each program.

TRU strongly recommends that all students complete as many Grade 12 level courses as possible, including computing, Math****, Sci-

ences and Social Sciences.

Mature Student Status: Any applicant at least 19 years old and out of school or at least two years will be considered for Mature

Student Status. The grade level requirement will be waived but individual course prerequisites for the program must be met.

Applicants under 19 will be assessed individually.

** Within the last five years

***within the last two years

**** visit www.tru.ca/newmath for the latest information on requirements under the new BC Math curriculum

THREE Kinds of Admission Processes: There are three different program admission processes at TRU. The first thing you should know

is which admission process is in place for your program of interest.

Open Admission: Applications are accepted, and admission determined on a first applied, first admitted basis for qualified applicants,

using the date by which the application was received. The programs that offer Open Admission are Bachelors of Arts (|B.A), Science

(B.Sc), and Business (B.B.A) degrees. Students who apply while still in Grade 12 will be give conditional admission.

Being admitted and invited to register is not a guarantee that space will be available in all desired courses, as new-student registration prior-

ity is based on the date of application and year level.

Limited Admission: When the number of seats available in a program is limited, the applications are accepted, and admission determined

on a first applied, first admitted basis, using the date by which applicants have met all of the application requirements.

Limited admission programs frequently include an admission interview, questionnaires, pre-testing, orientations, and letters of reference.

Details are sent to applicants in an Admission Requirement Package.

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Selective Admission: There are a limited number of seats, and all applications are accepted up to a pre-determined deadline date. They

are then assessed using a selection process that may include GPA standings and other criteria that may include an admission interview,

questionnaires, pre-testing, orientations, and letters of reference. Details are sent to applicants in an Admission Requirements Package.

Following the assessment and ranking of qualified applicants, offers of admission will be made only to those students selected, and others

may be put on a wait-list. Students have 21 days to accept the offer by payment of the Commitment fee.

Several university degrees as well as a number of specialized two-year diplomas are selective admission programs.

TRU Undergraduate Degrees:

Bachelor of Arts (General or Majors Program)

International Double Degree:

• Bachelor of Arts in Geography (TRU) Bachelor of Science in Geomatics (Gavle, Sweden) Bachelor of Arts – Open Learning

(General or Major Program)

Bachelor of Business Administration

(General or Major)

Double Degree

• Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Computing Science Bachelor of Business in Real Estate

Bachelor of Commerce

Bachelor of Computing Science

Bachelor of Design

Bachelor of Education – Elementary (B.Ed)

Bachelor of Education (Elementary)

Physical Education Specialty Bachelor of Education

Native Indian teacher Education Program (NITEP) Engineering – First year transfer

Forestry – First or second year transfer

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Bachelor of General Studies

Bachelor of Health Science

Dual Credential:

Bachelor of Health Science & Respiratory Therapy Diploma Bachelor of Health Science

(Physiotherapy or Psychiatric Nursing)

Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies\Bachelor of Journalism

Bachelor of Law

Bachelor of Music

Bachelor of Natural Resource Science

Bachelor of Public Administration (under development)

Bachelor of Science

(General or Majors program)

Bachelor of Science

Open Learning (General or Major Program) Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Bachelor of Social Work

Bachelor of Technology (Computing)

Bachelor of Technology (Technology Management)

Bachelor of Technology in Trades & Technology Leadership

Bachelor of Tourism Management

Diplomas Accounting Technician; Animal Health Technology; Animal Health Technology Distance Program; Adventure Guide; Adventure Manage-

ment; ARET: Architectural Engineering Technology; AMET: Automation Electronics Technology; Canadian Mountain & Ski Guide;

CSOM: Computer Systems Operations & Management; DAAD: Digital Art & Design; Diploma in Management; Executive Assistant; ECE:

Early Childhood Education; Events and Conventions Management; Horticulture and Management; Human Service;

Police & Justice Studies; Resort & Hotel Management; Respiratory Therapy; Sports Event Management; TNET: Telecommunications Net-

working Technician; Tourism Management; Visual Arts; Diploma in General Studies*; Diploma in Management Studies*, Information

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Technology Management*, Water Treatment Technology*

Certificates Accounting; Adventure Sports; Administrative Assistant; Animal Welfare; Management, Community & School Support ; Event Manage-

ment; Health Care Assistant; Horticulture; Legal administrative Assistant; Licensed Practical Nurse Program ( Williams Lake Campus

Only); Business Skills*, Management Studies*, Information Technology*; General Studies*; Pre-Health Science*; Medical Laboratory

Assistant**; Social Service Worker*; Water and Wastewater Utilities

TRU Masters Degrees and Graduate Studies

Please refer to the current calendar at:

www.tru.ca

Health Care Graduate Certificates

Anaesthesia Assistant

Asthma Educators

Certified Respiratory Educator

Chronic |Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Educator

Community Home Health Nursing

Mental Health Specialty

Polysonmography

Primary Care/Rural Nursing Specialty Program

Trades Foundation Training Certificates

Construction Trades

Carpentry; Electrical; Industrial Electrician/Industrial Instrumentation Mechanic; Joinery; Glazier; Piping (Plumbing)

Food Trades

Culinary Arts Certificate

Retail Meat Processing Certificate

Mechanical Trades

Automotive Service Technician

Heavy Duty/Commercial Transport Vehicle Mechanic

Power Sports & Marine Equipment technician

Partsperson & Warehousing

Welding Level “C”

Apprenticeship Training

Automotive Service, Carpentry, |Commercial Transport Mechanic, Culinary Arts, Electrical (construction & industrial),

Gasfitting, Geothermal, Heating Technician – Domestic/Residential, Glazier, Heavy Duty Mechanic,

Inboard/Outboard Mechanic, Joinery, Partsperson, Plumbing, Retail Meat processing, Welding

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School

The above information is based on the 2010/2011 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying the information is accurate and current.

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UVIC - Victoria www.uvic.ca

ADMISSIONS - BRITISH COLUMBIA (includes YUKON): YEAR ONE The minimum academic qualification for consideration is secondary school graduation with an average of at least 67% (70% for bachelor of

engineering/Software Engineering and 80% for Business) calculated on all required grade 12 courses. Due to limits on enrollment and com-

petiveness of programs, however, the cutoffs in a given year are usually higher. See registrar.uvci.ca/undergrad/cutoffs.html

FACULTY GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

BUSINESS

English 11 & 12 Social Studies 11 Principles of Mathematics 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 Principles of Mathematics 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 An approved science 11 course Two additional approved academic 12 courses Students must submit a supplementary application to Business, which

is available online at www.business.uvic.ca/apply

EDUCATION No first-year entry. See Faculty of Education for secondary recommendation

ENGINEERING Bachelor of Engineering

Bachelor of software Engineering

Computer Science

English 11 and 12 or Eng 12 First Peoples Principles of Mathematics 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 Principles of Mathematics 12 or Pre-Calculus with at least 73% Physics 11 Physics 12 Chemistry11 Social Studies 11 One approved academic 12 course (Chemistry 12 recommended)

English 11and 12 of Eng 12: First Peoples Social Studies 11 Principles of Mathematics 11 or Pre-Calculus Principles of Mathematics 12 or Pre-Calculus One approved Science 11 course One approved Science 12 course One approved academic 12 course

FINE ARTS English 11 Social Studies 11 Three courses chosen from Principles of Mathematics 11, Foundations of Math 11 or

Pre-Calculus 11 (or equivalent); an approved Language 11, an approved

Science 11, an approved Fine Arts 11 English 12 An additional three approved academic 12 courses, OR two approved academic 12

courses and one approved fine arts 12 course

Additional requirements such as portfolio, questionnaire or audition are required by

the School of Music, Theatre and Visual Arts. Deadlines may be earlier

than the university application deadline. Please refer to the appropriate

department at www.finearts.uvic.ca for more information.

HUMAN and SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Health Information Science

No required grade 11 courses.

English 12 or English 12: First Peoples Principles of Mathematics 12, Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus12*

Two approved academic 12 courses

* Principles of Ma12 or Pre-calculus 12 is required for students wishing to complete

the Combined Major in computer Science and Health Information Science

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Upper St’ati’mcets

External language Certificate ( 4 credits)

No Year 1 entry for Nursing and Social Work. For Child and Youth Care, see the Social Sciences requirements

Approved Academic Grade 11 and 12 courses for BC and Yukon applicants

ENGLISH 11

FINE ARTS 11 LANGUAGE 11 MATH 11 AND EQUIVALENTS Art Foundations American Sign Language 11 or 12 Principles of Mathematics 11

Choral Music: Concert Choir, Vocal Jazz Arabic Applications of Mathematics 12

Dance Choreography French Pre-Calculus

Dance Performance German

Drama: Film & Television Heiltsuk

Instrumental Music: Concert Band, Orchestral Strings, Italian

Jazz Band Korean

Music Composition and Technology Japanese

Studio Arts: Ceramics and Sculpture, Drawing and Secwepemctsin

Painting, Fabric and Fibre, Printmaking and Latin

Graphic Design Mandarin

Theatre Performance 11: Acting, Directing and Nsilxcen (Okanagan Language)

Script Development Punjabi

Theatre Production 11 Russian

Shashishalhem

Sim’algaxhl Nisga’a

Sm’algyax

Spanish

HUMANITIES

English 11 Social Studies 11 Principles of Mathematics 11 or Pre-calculus (or equivalent); One approved science 11 course One approved second language 11 course English 12 OR Eng 12: First Peoples Three approved academic 12 courses

LAW No Year 1 entry. See Faculty of Law

SCIENCE Chemistry 11 English 11 Physics 11 Principles of Mathematics 11 or Pre-Calculus Social Studies 11 English 12 or Eng 12: First Peoples Principles of Mathematics 12 or Pre-calculus 12 Two approved science 12 courses

SOCIAL SCIENCES English 11 Social Studies 11 Principles of Mathematics 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 (or equivalent) One approved science 11 course English 12 or Eng 12: First Peoples Three approved academic 12 courses

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NOTE: A beginner’s language 11 course will NOT be accepted

GRADE 12 COURSES:

ACADEMIC 12 (also see Science 12 courses) SCIENCE 12 FINE ARTS 12 Applied Digital Communication

Arabic Biology Art Foundations

BC First Nations Studies Chemistry Choral Music: Concert Choir,

Calculus Geography Choral Music: Vocal Jazz

Comparative Civilization Geology Dance Choreography

Computer Programming Physics Dance Performance

English Drama: Film & Television

English 12 First Peoples Instrumental Music: Concert Band,

English Literature Jazz Band, Orchestral Strings

Farsi Music Composition & Technology

Foundations of Math Studio Arts: Ceramics & Sculpture

Francais Studio Arts: Drawing & Painting

French Studio Arts: Fabric & Fibre

Korean Printmaking & Graphic Design

German Theatre Performance: Acting, Directing

Geometry and Script Development

Heiltsuk Theatre Production: Technical Theatre,

History Theatre Management

ICT: Applied Digital Communications Writing

ICT: Computer Programming

Italian

Information Technology

Japanese

Korean

Latin

Law

Mandarin

Nsilxcen (Okanagan Language)

Principles of Mathematics

Punjabi

Russian

Social Justice

Spanish;

Secwepemctsin;

Sim’algaxhi Nisga’a;

Sm’algyax;

Upper St’ati’mcets;

Shashishalhem;

Students graduating in June 2008 and beyond, must have written provincial examinations in

any subject where it is mandatory in order to meet BC Graduation Program requirements.

When a student elects to write an optional grade 12 provincial exam, the higher of the school

mark or the blended grade (school mark and provincial exam result combined) will be used

in the admission average calculation.

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School The above information is based on the 2010/20011College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying

the information is accurate and current.

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U.N.B.C. - Prince George www.unbc.ca

Admission Requirements for Applicants from BC and Yukon High Schools Successful completion of an approved provincially examinable grade 12 program leading to graduation with an acceptable BC high school

average calculated on the basis of the five best grade 12 courses from the list, for the Degree Group or fist Entry Professional Program of

your choice.

BACHELOR OF ARTS English 12** Three Approved Gr. 12 Courses*

A fifth Gr. 12 course*** Minimum admission average 65%

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS English 12** Portfolio

Three Approved Gr. 12

Courses*

A fifth Gr. 12 course*** Minimum admission

average 67%

BACHELOR OF COM-

MERCE

English 12** Three Approved Gr. 12

Courses*

A fifth Gr. 12 course*** Minimum admission

average 65%

BACHELOR OF PLANNING

& BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

English 12** Three approved Gr. 12

Courses*

A fifth Gr. 12 course*** Minimum admission

average 65%

NURSING**** See program regulations

English 12** Principles of Math11

(65%)

Chemistry 11 (65%

minimum)

Biology 12 (65% mini-

mum) Two other approved*

Gr. 12 Courses

A fifth Gr. 12 course** Minimum admission

average 65%

BACHELOR OF HEALTH

SCIENCES see pro0gram regulations

English 12** Principles of

Mathematics 11

(65% min)

Chem 11 or

equivalent

(65% min)

Biology 12 (65% min)

Two other Approved

Gr. 12 Courses* ___________________

***Biomedical studies see program regulations

A fifth Gr. 12 course*** Minimum admission

average 65%

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGI-

NEERING

English 12** Principles of

Mathematics 12

Two provincially exam-

inable Science

12courses: Chemistry

12 Physics 12 (recommended) ___________________ Chemistry 11 see pro-

gram regulations

A fifth Gr. 12 course** Minimum admission

average 75%

* Approved Gr. 12 Courses: Applications of Mathematics, BC First Nations Studies, Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Comparative Civilizations,

English Literature, French, German, Geography, History, Japanese, Latin, Law, Mandarin, Math Foundations, Physics, Pre-Calculus, Principles of

Mathematics, Punjabi, Spanish, Technical and Professional Communications, Writing. “Approved Advanced Placement courses”: AP History of Art;

AP General Biology; AP Calculus AB of BC; AP Chemistry; AP Computer Science A or AB; AP Microeconomics/Macroeconomics; AP English; AP

Environmental Science; AP French; AP German; AP United States History; AP European History; AP Human Geography; AP Latin; AP Music The-

ory; AP Physics B and /or Physics C; AP Psychology; AP Spanish Language; AP Spanish Literature; AP Statistics; AP US Government and Politics;

AP World History. Approved International Baccalaureate courses: IB Biology; IB Chemistry; IB Computer Science; IB Economics; IB English Lan-

guage A; IB environmental Systems; IB French Language A and /or French Language B; IB Geography; IB German; IB History; IB History-Asian; IB

History-European; IB Mathematics; IB Further Mathematics; IB Music; IB Philosophy; IB Physics; IB Psychology; IB Social and Cultural Anthropol-

ogy; IB Spanish A and /or Spanish B.

**UNBC accepts English first Peoples 12 as an acceptable equivalent to English 12

*** A fifth Grade 12 Course: Any other of the approved Grade 12 courses, and also any grade 12 course taught in the secondary school including

locally-developed courses (e.g. First Nations Languages), career preparation courses (Construction 12, etc), or others (Art 12, Band 12, Information

Technology 12, Communications 12, CAPP 12, etc) or any Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses.

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**** Students interested in pursuing the BHSc Biomedical Studies Major are strongly encouraged to take Principles of Math 12, Chemistry

12 and Biology 12 before entering the Program.

****UNBC’s partner institutions, the college of New Caledonia & Northwest Community college are processing admissions to the Northern

Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing Program. If you wish to apply to the Prince George or Quesnel campuses, please apply through CNC:

NURSING: UNBC’S partner institutions, the College of New Caledonia (CNC) & Northwest Community College (NWCC) are processing

admissions to the Northern Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing Program. If you wish to apply to the Prince George or Quesnel campuses,

please apply through CNC: http://www.cnc.bc.ca/Exploring/Applying_toCNC.htm; if you wish to apply to our Terrace campus, please apply

through NWCC at:

http://www.nwcc.bc.ca/AdmissionRegistration/admission_application.cfm

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School

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J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School

The above information is based on the 2010/2011 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying the

information is accurate and current.

VANCOUVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Downtown, King Edward Campus

Admission requirements vary by program, and may include assessments or interviews; some programs have a competitive selection process, while oth-

ers may require a portfolio. Detailed information for each program is available online on the VCC website at www.vcc.ca which includes the most up

to-date information on program content, admission requirements, prerequisites, tuition fees and related costs.

ACADEMIC UPGRADING AND HIGH SCHOOL Academic Upgrading and High School courses (Grades 9-12)

Adult Basic Education (ABE) Intermediate Program for Youth (Grade 10 Equivalency)

Basic Education – English and Math

APPRENTICESHIPS - Training areas include: Baking and pastry arts (baker)

Culinary arts (Cook)

Automotive Collision Repair Technician

Automotive Glass Technician

Automotive Painting and Refinishing Technician

Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician

Automotive Service Technician

Commercial Transport Vehicle Mechanic

Heavy Duty Mechanic

BUSINESS PROGRAMS: Administrative Assistant

Applied Business Technology

Building Manager

Business and Technical Writing

Business leadership and Management

Executive assistant

Leadership

Leadership Coaching

Legal Administrative Assistant

Management Skills for Supervisors

Paralegal

DESIGN PROGRAMS: Digital Graphic Design

Esthetics

Fashion Arts

Fashion Merchandising Associate

Gemmology

Hair Design

Hair Design – High School Plus

Interior Design

Jewellery Art and Design

Kitchen and Bath Design

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE English for Academic Purposes & University Transfer

ESL in the Community

English Language Services for Adults (ELSA)

English Language Skills (ELS)

English for Careers

ESL at VCC

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VCC - Continued

FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY

ARTS, HUMANITIES VCC offers a variety of first-year, fully transferable university credit course in the arts, humanities and business. Please refer to calendar.

MATH AND SCIENCES VCC offers a variety of first-year, fully transferable university credit courses in math, and sciences. Please refer to the calendar.

HEALTH SCIENCES AND HUMAN SERVICES

Access to Practical Nursing

Acute Care Skills for Home Support/Resident Care Attendant

Community Counselling Skills

Dental assisting - Certified

Dental Assisting - Certified (Distance Delivery)

Dental Hygiene

Dental Hygiene Access for CDA’s

Dental Reception Coordinator

Dental Technology

Denturist

Early Childhood Care and Education

Family Literacy

Foodsafe

Health Care Assistant

Health Sciences Upgrading Courses

Infant and Toddler Early and Special Needs

Interpreting – Court

Interpreting Transition studies

Medical Laboratory Assistant

Medical Office Assistant

Medical Transcriptionist

Bachelor of Science in Nursing – Year 1 Entry

Bachelor of Science in Nursing – Year 3 Entry

Nursing (BScN) Advanced Entry

Nursing Unit Clerk

Occupational/Physical Therapist Assistant

Perianesthesia Nursing

Pharmacy Technician

Practical Nursing

Practical Nurse Refresher/Bridging

Renal Dialysis Technician

Resident Care Attendant Upgrade

Sterile Supply

HOSPITALITY PROGRAMS Asian Culinary Arts

Baking and Pastry Arts (Baker) Apprentice

Baking and Pastry Arts -Advanced Baking Specialty

Baking and Pastry Arts - Patisserie Specialty

Baking and Pastry Management

Baking Foundation – High School Plus

Cooking - ESL

Culinary Arts

Culinary Arts (Cook) |Apprentice

Culinary Arts – Aboriginal Specialty

Culinary Management

Hospitality Management

Hospitality Management for Industry Executives

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VCC Continued

INSTRUCTOR TRAINING Adult Education

Certificate in Online/E-Learning Instruction

Provincial Instructor Diploma

TEFL Certificate (Teaching English as a Second Language)

TEFL Young Learners Certificate

TESOL Certificate (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)

TESOL Diploma – Fast track

TESOL Diploma – Part-time studies

TESOL Distance Diploma

Tutoring ESOL Certificate

MUSIC

Dance

Music - Bachelor Degree

Music Diploma

Music – Community Courses

SIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES ASL and Deaf studies – Full-Time

ASL and Deaf Studies- Part-Time

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Adult Special Education

Career Awareness

Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Food Service Careers

Hospitality Careers (Adult Special Education)

Office Administration for the Visually Impaired

Retail Food and Supermarket Careers

Visually Impaired Adult Program

Applied Technology for Visually Impaired

TECHNOLOGY Drafting Technician - Architectural

Drafting Technician - Architectural - Civil/Structural

Drafting Technician – Steel Detailing

Networking Technology

TRANSPORTATION TRADES Automotive Collision Journey Person Upgrading

Automotive Collision Repair Technician

Automotive Collision Repair Technician – High School

Automotive Collision repair Technician apprentice/E-pprentice

Automotive Detailing technician

Automotive Glass Technician apprentice

Automotive Paint and Refinishing Technician Apprentice

Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician

Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician – High School

Automotive Service Technician

Automotive Service Technician apprentice/E-pprentice

Commercial Transport Vehicle Mechanic Apprentice

Heavy duty Mechanic Apprentice

Heavy Duty/Commercial Transport

www.vcc.ca

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School

The above information is based on the 2010/2011 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying

the information is accurate and current.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The information in this booklet is to provide you with the basic information. Please refer to the calendar or website for more detailed

Information.

Application dates/cutoffs vary from institutions. Please refer to the calendar or website for the exact deadlines.

NON-ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS:

These are for selective entry/Career programs; these are part of the admission requirements.

C Portfolio

C Letter of Intent (essay)

C Reference Letters

C First Aid Certificates

C TB Skin Tests

C Criminal Record Search/Driver’s Abstract

C Interview

C Volunteer Hours/Work Experience

CO-OP EDUCATION: Provides students with good work experience, employer contact, experience and skills within industry.

POST-SECONDARY CREDENTIALS:

Citation: Individual Courses that you take, usually anywhere up to 6 months in length, provides the opportunity for

continuing education, upgrading of skills. Courses may include computer courses, aromatherapy, Auto Cad,

Nursing refresher courses, early childhood specialty courses.

Certificate: Up to a One Year Program: (Max. 30 credits), students select courses to meet their individual needs and

explore career objective and gain valuable workplace skills

Diploma: 2 Year prescribed program: (Max 60 credits), prepares students for entry-level positions, students have a

more enhanced knowledge and are better prepared for advancement. These credits are usually transferable

toward the Degree program.

Associate Degree: 2 Year Program: Max 60 credits of first and second year in a variety of academic areas

Students are required to complete a broad range of course offerings balanced with in-depth study in specific

disciplines. Students who hold an Associate Degree are admitted to the University with priority over other

transfer students.

Degree: 4 Year Program: Successfully completing 120 credits in a recognized post-secondary institution where spe-

cific requirements have been met.

J. Mulder, David Thompson/Killarney Secondary School

The above information is based on the 2010/2011 College and University calendars/websites and is intended as a guide. Users of this material are responsible for verifying

the information is accurate and current.