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Our region Located in the coastal mountain ranges of Northwest British Columbia, we have some of the most amazing landscapes on the planet. Balance your studies with outdoor adventure at our campuses. From Vancouver, take a short flight to Terrace, Prince Rupert, and Smithers and other campus communities are reached by car or bus. Summer days are long, with average temperatures of +20°C and winters are mild with average temperatures of -5°C. Our students experience rain, sun and snow while living in Northwestern BC.
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We offer high quality and affordable education in one of the most beautiful places on earth. Located in Northwest British Columbia, our communities have thriving cultures and rich traditions. Our campuses provide a safe learning environment, where we educate students from all over the world.
Table of contents Our region
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Land acknowledgement
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Campuses & experiences
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Student housing
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Arts
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Field schools
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Business
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Health & Social Services
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West Coast culinary diploma
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Campus services
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Student services
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Program directory
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Study abroad
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Cultural connections Local Indigenous communities guide how we include culture and knowledge into the Coast Mountain College experience. It is important to recognize and respect all First Nations land and people in each of the communities Coast Mountain College serves. First Nations culture plays a huge role in campus atmosphere and Canadian society. Our classes support First Peoples’ principles of learning and recognize relationships between traditional cultures of our region and success of our students. We develop programs connected to cultural, social, political, and economic values; connected to realities of Indigenous communities we serve.
Land acknowledgement Coast Mountain College acknowledges that our campuses reside on the unceded territories of the Ts’ymsyan, Nisga’a, Haida, Gitsxan and Wet’suwet’en First Peoples. The Terrace campus is located on the traditional territory of the Laxgibuu (Wolf Clan) of the Kitsumkalum, Ts’msyan First Nation. The Smithers campus is located on the unceded territory of the Cas Yikh house who are part of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation. The Prince Rupert campus also resides on Ts’ymsyan Traditional Tribal Territory.
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Pictured Here: Wa’ap Galts’ap Community House Terrace campus coastmountaincollege.ca
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The Terrace campus is located on the unceded traditional territory of the Kitsumkalum, Ts’ymsyan First Nation.
The Smithers campus is situated on unceded Wet’suwet’en First Nation land.
The Prince Rupert campus resides on unceded Ts’ymsyan traditional territory.
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Campuses & experiences There many outdoor activities on our campuses and in our communities. Our libraries lend bikes, snowshoes or fishing rods. Get outside and explore!
Student life
Terrace
Each campus hosts various events. Film series, beer and games nights, mountain hikes, First Nations cultural workshops, dance groups and much more at Coast Mountain College.
The Terrace campus is located on 30 acres with surrounding mountain ranges and is approximately five kilometres from city centre.
The Terrace and Smithers campuses have pedal bikes for students. Campuses host conferences, symposiums and other community-based events that students are welcome to attend. Each campus offers the Leaders in Action program for students to organize on-campus events and become on-campus leaders. Prince Rupert In Prince Rupert, our downtown campus is two buildings with an interconnecting breezeway and classrooms, computer labs, science labs and the innovation lab. Community gatherings are hosted at the multi-purpose room, where the large windows let in the sunshine. The campus is busy with the large library, multiple seminar rooms, trades facilities, a Learning Resource Centre and student Lounge.
A cafeteria, with food prepared by students, is open for breakfast and lunch. The Cedar Café offers food, coffee, and a bright study space. The Cedar building has a commons area with a study space, breakout rooms and funky furniture. The Terrace campus has a newly renovated library with study stations, student supports, and a central area for sharing. This gives students an area for learning, research and studying surrounded by wood accents and stunning art created by graduates and faculty from Coast Mountain College. The campus yurt is located in the courtyard and is a teaching lab space for classes. The fitness centre has cardio equipment, free weights and functional training equipment. Change rooms have showers and lockers. At the south end of the campus stands Waap Galts’ap, the longhouse used for student-centered and cultural activities. CMTN is the first and only institution in Canada with a traditional First Nations structure on its campus grounds. The Terrace campus also has brand new student housing with Indigenous art created by alumni and instructors at Coast Mountain College. This stunning building opened its doors in the fall of 2021.
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Smithers campus Smithers is a town of approximately 5000 people that serves surrounding First Nations and Bulkley Valley residents. The town has shopping, restaurants and breweries. Smithers has sports all year long such as canoeing, kayaking, golfing, downhill and cross-country skiing. The local ski hill is a short 20-minute drive from downtown that offers student discounts. Events like Midsummer Music Festival and the Fall Fair are always fun for students. There is a strong music scene in Smithers and an art gallery, museum and many theatre performances throughout the year Campus The building is bright with natural light and heated with geothermal energy and represents three themes—forestry, resource management and Indigenous culture. The themes symbolize Coast Mountain College’s connection to the communities of the Northwest. The campus has a large gathering area and bright learning spaces. With video conferencing technology, we offer a variety of courses offered in distributed learning . Student life Smithers has a welcoming atmosphere and many international students. In this small community, students are usually a short bus ride or walking distance from the campus. The main common area is for student gatherings and has a ping pong table. The campus has bicycles and snowshoes available for lending through the library and popular events are the Wet’suwet’en War Canoe Paddle on Tyhee Lake and the horse drawn sleigh ride in the winter.
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Why Coast Mountain College? Coast Mountain College has some of the lowest tuition fees in Canada. Study costs International tuition fees (10 courses) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,500 Textbooks and supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,000 Living costs Campus housing*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,000 Meals** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,400 TOTAL COSTS FOR 1 YEAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,900 *Campus housing costs: 12 months x $500 for a standard room, residence only available at Terrace campus. Superior rooms are available at $600/month, Terrace campus only. **Estimated meal costs: 12 months x $450 Prices are estimates and are subject to change. All prices are in Canadian dollars
Admission requirements CMTN recognizes various courses and tests to satisfy the four components of language (listening, speaking, reading and writing) required to be successful in your studies. If you do not meet the English language requirements, you can demonstrate your proficiency through an evaluation method such as TOEFL, IELTS, or more. Upgrading individual courses in our programs may require the equivalents to Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Math. If you are missing these equivalents you may enroll in Career & College Preparation (CCP) upgrading courses while you complete the program. View the entrance requirements for your program for details. Speak with an international advisor to learn more about our upgrading options. international@coastmountaincollege.ca Working in British Columbia The British Columbia (BC) economy is growing and there are lots of opportunities to find work while you study or after you graduate. Many international students find work easily and have jobs between semesters. Minimum wage in BC is $15.20 per hour. CMTN provides education that prepares students to work at jobs and careers that are located in the region and throughout Canada. *(Source: Government of BC)
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Student Housing Student housing in Terrace helps students live comfortably and affordably while studying at CMTN. This new building has traditional art that represents the First Peoples of the region. Student housing has a large cultural space, student rooms, hotel suites, an elders suite, shared kitchens, collaboration areas, a computer lab, an Esports room, and bike storage. Off-campus housing In Terrace, Prince Rupert and Smithers you can expect room rentals to be $500-$800 per month. House, apartment, and basement suite rentals are usually $900 or more per month. Coast Mountain College has partnered with the Canada Homestay Network to provide homestay services in Terrace. Live with a local host family to experience Canadian culture while in a safe, family friendly environment. coastmountaincollege.ca/housing
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Arts Enriched learning environments, guest lecturers, community projects and unique classroom spaces. Our Arts and Humanities programs prepare you for careers where you need to think critically and creatively to succeed in a changing world. Associate Degrees •
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Specialization Criminology Specialization
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First Nations Specialization
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Sustainable Communities Specialization
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Criminology Diploma
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Bachelor of Arts at UNBC
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Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies at Royal Roads
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Bachelor of Arts at UVic
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Bachelor of Technology in Forensics Investigation at BCIT
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Bachelor of Education at UNBC
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Bachelor of Education at VIA (Denmark) Bachelor of Arts at Lapland University (Finland)
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Bachelor of Arts or Criminal Justice at Park University (USA)
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Bachelor’s Degree at Monash University (Australia)
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Masters of Arts at Monash University (Australia)
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“It’s a place where you can retire from your job and relax. That’s the kind of city Terrace is. Learning in that kind of environment is a good thing. You get to interact with a lot of mature people. There’s a way they really impact your life and help you see things.” Joshua Lorember Criminology Specialization student Nigeria
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“When you come to Coast Mountain College you will feel more confident about your English and communication skills. I’ve made lots of friends from around the world and I’ve gotten to know about their culture. I really love it here.” Nhu’ Hai Le Associate of Arts Degree Vietnam
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Science Community projects, applied research and our expert instructors enhance our science classrooms as we explore ways to move our courses into the field. The rugged geography and variable climates take hands-on learning to another level and equips you with unique experiences to help stand out when applying for jobs. Associate Degrees •
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Environmental Geoscience Specialization
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Applied Earth & Environmental Studies Certificate
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Applied Coastal Ecology Diploma
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Applied Coast Ecology Post-Degree Diploma
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Engineering Certificate
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Physical Sciences Certificate
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Resource Engineering at BCIT
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Bachelor of Environmental Science at Royal Roads University
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Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management at Royal Roads University
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Bachelor of Science at UNBC
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Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Conservation at UBC
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Bachelor of Science or Engineering at UVic
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Bachelor of Science in Engineering at Universidad Atlantica (Portugal)
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Bachelor of Engineering or Science at Lapland University (Finland)
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Bachelor of Science Management at Park University (USA)
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Field Schools An adventurous education is a remarkable experience that transforms you. Climb a glacier, kayak the ocean and hike the rainforest instead of sitting inside a classroom. Hop on a boat to collect seaweed or visit a local farmer to learn permaculture tips from experts in the field. We offer field schools May to August every year that provide an adventure of a lifetime with a focus on sustainability, environmental science and culture. •
Coastal Mountain Ecology
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From Icefields to Oceans Invertebrates and their Ecosystems Permaculture Design
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People and Place: The History and Geography of British Columbia
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People of the Skeena
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Rainforests and Coastal Communities
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Sense of Place: Gitga’at Territory Seaweed Camp
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Community Connections Other fields of studies can bring you into a boardroom or courtroom instead. Our business students study rural marketing and partner with local organizations to help with business planning. Criminology students can explore the criminal justice system through forensic studies with local RCMP officers and participate in a court-based mock trial. •
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Rural Challenges in Marketing (Business)
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Pictured Here: Business field school 2019 on the Skeena river
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“The instructors are always connecting Canada to other cultures to make it easier for international students to understand. I am never worried about asking questions.” Nirav Lalitkumar Patel Business Administration Diploma Gujarat, India
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Business Gain the credentials, experience and expertise you need to get ahead in today’s competitive and changing workplace. Our instructors are experts in their field and enhance classrooms with community projects and collaborations.
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Business Administration Diploma: Accounting
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Business Administration Diploma: General Management
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Business Administration Diploma: Human Resources
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Business Post-Degree Diploma
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Office Careers Essentials Certificate
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Public Administration Certificate
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achelor of Business Administration at Ascenda School of B Management (Vancouver)
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Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainability and International Business at Royal Roads University
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achelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management at B Royal Roads University
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achelor of Business Administration at Universidad B Atlantica (Portugal)
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achelor of Business Administration at Lapland B University (Finland)
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Bachelor of Science Management at Park University (USA)
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Bachelor of Business Administration at VIA (Denmark)
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Health & Social Services Practice what you learn in a workplace setting to gain skills needed for jobs in the health and social services industry. Connect with your community through our learning labs, field work, practicum opportunities and local community projects.
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Education Assistant
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Social Service Worker
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing at UNBC
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West Coast culinary diploma Prepare for a career as a Chef Industry experts from Coast Mountain College host you in modern and high-tech campus kitchens to teach you to become a Chef of the West Coast. Understand our local food, how we source, harvest and process food in the rainforests of British Columbia and train in our kitchens and on the land. Learn from Indigenous cultures and elders. Your future as a Chef There are exciting opportunities as a Chef. You can work in fine dining restaurants, in remote mountain work camps or own a food truck. Be prepared for various careers in the kitchen. You will have Industry Training Authority (ITA) level 2 certification after completion of the program. Cooperative Work Placement Earn your diploma through an essential co-operative work placement. It is great kitchen experience and you earn money while working outside the classroom. Must be completed to graduate the program and it totals 50% or less of your study program. You are required to have a valid co-op work permit before you start work. You are not allowed to use the co-op work permit to work outside these approved terms even if the permit is still valid. Don’t delay! Start your application for a co-op work permit when you receive an official letter of acceptance and also apply for your study permit. Required for West Coast Culinary Diploma • Grade 12 OR Mature Student • English Studies 10, English First Peoples 10 or equivalent AND • Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 10 (AWM 10) or higher • OR Successful completion of a CAT Assessment
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Campus Services Accessibility Services
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Program enrollment assistance
Books, movies, bikes, sports equipment, gaming consoles, laptops and laptops are available to borrow for free.
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Always access a librarian with our 24-hour chat service.
Campus Store
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Buy CMTN products, textbooks, course materials and tools at our local stores on every campus
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Personal education planning
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Program and course selection
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Financial Aid •
Help to access funds and develop financial planning. Consider awards, bursaries, scholarships, part-time employment and student loans.
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Students’ Union
Food Food is available at the Terrace campus. Meet for lunch at the cafeteria for a filling meal prepared by culinary students, or grab some coffee and snacks at the Cedar Cafe. Specials are available daily
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Assessment services drop-in learning
Our services are always friendly, professional and knowledgeable. Contact us on campus, by phone or online 1.877.277.2288
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Terrace has 108 student rooms alongside two hotel suites, an elder suite, two shared kitchens, two collaboration areas, a computer lab, an Esports room, bike storage and a large cultural space.
Coast Mountain College’s Students’ Union campaigns for common student interest and hosts local campus events and services.
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With floor to ceiling windows and a world-class view of surrounding mountain vistas, the CMTN Fitness Centre on the Terrace campus is a great place to work out. Change rooms are equipped with showers and lockers
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Student Services Educational Advisors To apply, email the international advisor at international@coastmountaincollege.ca • • • •
Program and course selection Admission requirements Degree partnerships Transfer credits
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Learning Assistance Learning Assistance Specialists assess learning difficulties and provide helpful strategies to lessen effects that act as a barrier to success. • • •
Student success workshops Assessment services Drop-in learning
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Financial Aid Connect with the Financial Aid Officer Allison at aconway@coastmountaincollege.ca • • •
Awards, bursaries and scholarships Student loans Part time employment
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Counseling Here 2 Talk International students can visit keepmesafe.org for more information. • Call • Chat • Email MySSP mobile app available here2talk.ca
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Arts
Business
Courses transfer to degree programs at other universities. Or complete an associate degree, certificate or diploma. coastmountaincollege.ca/arts
Complete one of our associate degree, certificate or diploma programs and transfer to degree programs at other universities in the province and around the world. coastmountaincollege.ca/business
Associate of Arts Degrees
Archaeological & Cultural Resource Management Specialization Location: Terrace & Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in program require the equivalent to Math 11. Criminology Specialization Location: Terrace & Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent First Nations Studies Specialization Location: Terrace & Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent General Studies in Arts Location: Terrace & Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent Sustainable Communities Specialization Location: Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in program require the equivalent to Math 11.
Diploma
Criminology Location: Terrace, Smithers & Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent
Field Schools Criminal Justice Haida Gwaii People of the Skeena Permaculture Design Sense of Place: Gitga’at Territory Seaweed Camp Stewart/Telegraph Creek
Degree Partnerships Bachelor of Arts at UNBC Bachelor of Education at UNBC Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies at Royal Roads Bachelor of Arts at UVic Bachelor of Technology in Forensics Investigation at BCIT Bachelor’s Degree at Monash University (Australia) Masters of Arts at Monash University (Australia) Bachelor of Arts or Criminal Justice at Park University (USA) Bachelor of Education at VIA (Denmark) Bachelor of Arts at Lapland University (Finland)
Post Degree Diploma
Business Administration Location: Terrace, Smithers & Prince Rupert Intakes: September, January & May Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 and Foundations of Math 11 or equivalents, and an accredited Bachelor’s Degree (min. 3 years) from a recognized institution.
Diploma
Business Administration Location: Terrace, Smithers & Prince Rupert Intakes: September, January & May Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 and Foundations of Math 11 or equivalents
Degree Partnerships Bachelor of Business Administration at Ascenda School of Management (Vancouver) Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainability and International Business at Royal Roads University Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management at Royal Roads University Bachelor of Business Administration at Universidad Atlantica (Portugal) Bachelor of Business Administration at Lapland University (Finland) Bachelor of Science Management at Park University (USA) Bachelor of Business Administration at VIA (Denmark)
Field School Rural Challenges in Marketing Opportunities in the Skeena
Health & Social Services Classroom theory and practical skills needed in a range of health and social services jobs. coastmountaincollege.ca/health-social-services
Integrated Degree
Northern Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing with UNBC Location: Terrace Intakes: September Length: 4 years (Years 1 & 2 at Coast Mountain College. Years 3 & 4 at UNBC) Requirements: UNBC admission requirements. Complete the equivalent of the following: BC secondary courses with a minimum 67% or better: English 12 and Foundations Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 or Principles Math 11 and Chemistry 11 or equivalents. Biology 12 or equivalent with a minimum 73% within five years of application. Upon acceptance: CPR Level C, immunizations and a Criminal Record Check. NOTE: Admissions deadline is March 31. Social Services Worker Location: Terrace Intakes: September Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses require the equivalent to Math 11. Practicum requirements: resume, written statement, two references, 45 hours work/volunteer experience in a human services setting within last three years, and a Criminal Record Check.
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Certificate
Education Assistant Location: Terrace, Prince Rupert, Smithers & Masset Intakes: September Length: 1 year Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Must successfully complete an English assessment test. Two character refferences Documentation of a minimum of 45 hours of satisfactory work or volunteer experience in a human service agency or agencies related to the training program within the last three years, immunizations and a Criminal Record Check.
Degree Partnerships
Bachelor of Science in Nursing at UNBC coastmountaincollege.ca/programs/explore/degree-partnerships
Science Transfer courses to degree programs at other universities in the province and around the world., or complete your associate degree, certificate or diploma. coastmountaincollege.ca/science
Associate Degree
Environmental Geoscience Specialization Location: Terrace & Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in the program require the equivalents to Biology 11, Chemistry 11, Physics 11 and Math 11.
Field Schools Coast Mountain Ecology Haida Gwaii Kitsumkalum Rainforests and Coastal Communities Stewart/Telegraph Creek Icefields to Oceans
Science Degree Partnerships Bachelor of Engineering in Mining & Mineral Resource Engineering at BCIT Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management at Royal Roads University Bachelor of Environmental Science at Royal Roads University Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Conservation at UBC Bachelor of Science at UNBC Bachelor of Integrated Science at UNBC Bachelor of Science at UVic Bachelor of Engineering at UVic Bachelor of Science in Engineering at Universidad Atlantica (Portugal) Bachelor of Science at Lapland University (Finland) Bachelor of Engineering at Lapland University (Finland) Bachelor of Science Management at Park University (USA) Mining Engineering and Technology Degree at BCIT
General Studies Location: Terrace & Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in the program require the equivalents to Biology 11, Chemistry 11, Physics 11 and Math 12.
Trades
Post-Degree Diploma
West Coast Culinary Location & Intakes: Refer to website. Length: 2 years Requirements: Grade 12 graduation or mature student. English 10 and Apprenticeship Workplace Math 10 or equivalents.* OFA Level 1 is recommended.
Diploma
Upgrading & foundational learning
Applied Coastal Ecology Location: Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 1 year Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in the program require the equivalents to Biology 11, Chemistry 11, Physics 11 and Math 12. Applied Coastal Ecology Location: Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 2 years Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in the program require the equivalents to Biology 11, Chemistry 11, Physics 11 and Math 12.
Certificate
Applied Earth & Environmental Studies Location: Terrace & Prince Rupert Intakes: September & January Length: 1 year Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in the program require the equivalents to Biology 11, Chemistry 11 and Math 11. Engineering Location: Terrace Intakes: September Length: 1 year Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in the program require the equivalents to Math 12, Chemistry 11 and Physics 12. Physical Sciences Location: Terrace Intakes: September Length: 1 year Requirements: English 12 or equivalent. Individual courses in the program require the equivalents to Math 12, Chemistry 11 and Physics 12.
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Our Red Seal designated Foundation and Apprenticeship Trades programs are designed to maximize practical skills. coastmountaincollege.ca/trades
Prepare for career opportunities or complete required courses needed at Coast Mountain College. coastmountaincollege.ca/upgrading Career & College Preparation (CCP) Upgrade course prerequisites, improve your grades and complete your adult dogwood diploma with our flexible CCP program. Location: Terrace, Smithers, Prince Rupert & Hazelton Intakes: Fall, Winter & Spring Length: Varies Requirements: 18 yrs OR have Grade 12; OR be 17 yrs and out of public school for at least one year; AND meet with an Educational Advisor.
Transfer your credits Start at Coast Mountain College and finish at universities located all over BC, Canada and the World. BC Transfer agreements The BC Transfer System enables you to receive credit at institutions throughout BC for courses completed at Coast Mountain College. Discover your transfer options and visit: bctransferguide.ca
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Study abroad Universities located throughout the globe have degree partnerships with Coast Mountain College. coastmountaincollege.ca/study-abroad
Australia, Monash University Tuition Costs: $9,187 to $12,250 (CAD) per semester Eligible Programs: Associate of Arts Admission Requirements: Official transcript with completion of Associate Degree and minimum GPA of 2.6, student visa, meet English requirements. Accommodation: On campus $90 - $280/week, Rental $165 - $440/ week, Homestay $378/week (CAD) How to apply: $100 application fee applicant.connect.monash.edu.au/ connect/webconnect International Contact: monash.edu/study/how-to-apply/ enquiries/general-internationalenquiry
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Denmark, VIA University College Tuition Costs: €6000 - 7500/year, scholarships available. Eligible Programs: Associate Degree in Arts (Education), Business Administration, Engineering Admission Requirements: Official transcript, student visa, proof of medical insurance. Accommodation: VIA provides info and assistance with accommodation if needed. Cost is approx. €700 - 800/ month to cover housing, food and books. How to apply: Apply from February 1 to March 15. Application fee €100. optagelse.dk International Contacts: Business: rfo@via.dk Education: ej@via.dk Engineering: lot@via.dk Useful links: en.via.dk/new-student
Finland, Lapland University Tuition Costs: €8000/year (partial reimbursement available) Eligible Programs: Business, First Nations Fine Arts, Associate Degree of Arts or Science, Engineering Admission Requirements: Official transcript, student visa, proof of medical insurance. Accommodation: Lapland University provides info and assistance with accommodation if needed. Cost is approx €300 - 500/month. How to apply: studyinfo.fi/wp2/en/ International Contact: admissions@lapinmk.fi Useful links: lapinamk.fi/en/students/guide-fornew-students
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Ireland, Institute of Technology Tralee
Portugal, Universidad Atlantica
Tuition Costs: €9950, partial scholarships available. Eligible Programs: Early Childhood Care and Education, Professional Cook Admission Requirements: Official transcript with minimum grade average, student visa, proof of medical insurance. ECCE students require work experience and police clearance. Accommodation: https://www.ittralee.ie/en/ InformationFor/FutureStudents/ Accommodation How to apply: https://www.ittralee.ie/en/ InformationFor/CurrentStudents/ AdminandRegistration International Contacts: Admissions: international@ittralee.ie Useful links: ittralee.ie/en/ informationfor/international
Tuition Costs: €6000 - 7000/year Eligible Programs: Business Administration, Engineering Admission Requirements: Official transcript, student visa, proof of medical insurance. Accommodation: The Century: turismodoseculo@oseculo.pt Nivana Studios: nirvana@nirvana.pt Tercena Nest: tercena.nest@gmail.com How to apply: uatlantica.pt/index.php/onlineapplication-2 International Contacts: info@uatlantica.pt geral@uatlantica.pt
* Subject to change and revision. The reader should recognize changes may occur. Our official calendar is on coastmountaincollege.ca, refer to it for the most up-to-date information.
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How to apply Review your program requirements at coastmountaincollege.ca/programs/explore/international Apply online at apply.educationplannerbc.ca • Pay $100 application fee Submit your documents (official transcript in English, English proficiency and any other required documents) to international@coastmountaincollege.ca Receive confirmation •
If you are eligible we will send you a Conditional Letter of Acceptance
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A deposit of your tuition fees is required for full acceptance*
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Apply for your study visa
*Application fees are non-refundable. First-term tuition is non-refundable unless a study permit is denied.
Let us help Coast Mountain College educational advisors can help you decide on the best program or course for you. We suggest you talk to us before you apply. Email international@coastmountaincollege.ca or call 1.877.277.2288
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