This is Langara. VIEWBOOK 2016-2017
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ABOUT LANGARA
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UNIVERSITY, CAREER, AND CONTINUING STUDIES
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PROGRAMS AND COURSES
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
18 HEALTH 20
FLEXIBLE STUDY OPTIONS
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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
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ACTIVITIES AROUND CAMPUS
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EXPLORE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
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ATHLETICS & INTRAMURALS
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STUDIO 58
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COST OF TUITION
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APPLICATION PROCESS
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ADMISSION DETAILS
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THE LANGARA CAMPUS
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THE NEW SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BUILDING
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TRANSIT OPTIONS
Langara College 100 West 49th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Y 2Z6 www.langara.ca
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This is not just a college. It’s a springboard. It’s a catalyst. It’s conversations as well as lectures. Students instead of numbers. A compass to help you navigate the great beyond. It’s not the start, or the finish. It’s a makeover for your mind. This is Langara. The college of higher learning.
Located in Vancouver, BC, Canada, Langara College provides University, Career, and Continuing Studies programs and courses to more than 21,000 students annually. Our range of offerings lets you choose your own educational path. We offer four bachelor’s degrees, a variety of associate degrees, diplomas, certificates, and citations, as well as postdegree diplomas and certificates. We are Langara. The college of higher learning.
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The college of higher learning. ABOUT L ANGAR A
Welcome to Langara and our community of learners. We are honoured to be known as
snəw ̓eyəɬ lelə, a name given to us by the Musqueam First Nation on whose unceded territory the College is located. snəw ̓eyəɬ lelə means house of teachings, a fitting name for a college that has long encouraged a culture of exploring new ground, digging deeper, and striving further. We are constantly investigating ideas and transforming thoughts. You and your experience at Langara are important to us. Whether you are on a set path or navigating your way through a sea of options, you will be surrounded by thinkers, collaborators, and mentors. Start your journey here, and we’ll see you along the way. UNLIKE ANY OTHER We provide a well-crafted launching pad to take you closer to your academic, career, and personal aspirations. We do this by offering: • Tailored learning experiences in small classes • Passionate and knowledgeable instructors • Rigorous and innovative curricula • An expansive range of more than 1,000 courses • Opportunities for hands-on industry experience • Affordable tuition • Open enrolment • Support services around every corner
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We’ve got options for you. UNIVERSIT Y, CAREER, AND CONTINUING STUDIES
UNIVERSIT Y STUDIES
CAREER STUDIES
CONTINUING STUDIES
University Studies means taking your
Career Studies is more experiential,
We offer a rich and diverse range of
first couple of years of university-level
teaching a strong academic core and
lifelong learning opportunities. Whether
courses at a college like Langara. Credits
hands-on, relevant skills. Programs are
your objective is to improve business
earned in University Studies can be
designed with the input of community-
skills, acquire new languages, enhance a
applied to bachelor’s degrees at Langara, or
based advisory committees and taught
career path, expand individual creativity,
transferred to the second or third year at
by dedicated instructors with years of
or develop a more holistic approach to
a university like UBC or SFU. Our courses
industry experience.
provide the same knowledge you would receive at a university.
Gain real-world skills through Career Studies in industries like magazine
personal well-being, Continuing Studies offers more than 800 courses and more than 40 certificate programs designed with your needs in mind.
At Langara we offer the most
publishing, early childhood education,
comprehensive selection of university-
social service, business administration,
Visit the Continuing Studies website
transferable courses in BC. You can choose
journalism, nursing, and more.
for programs, courses, and admission
from more than 1,000 courses, learn from teachers who are experts in their field, excel in small classes, and get real value
For more information on university or career studies visit www.langara.ca.
from lower tuition rates.
NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH QUEEN’S UNIVERSIT Y We have a new partnership program with Queen’s University! Enjoy your first two years at Langara and then finish your studies at one of the best universities in Canada. You will be able to transfer your credits seamlessly towards a Bachelor of Arts, Science, or Computing degree. Learn more at www.langara.ca/programs-and-courses.
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requirements at www.langara.ca/cs.
See what you can earn. CREDENTIALS
BACHELOR’S DEGREE
ASSOCIATE DEGREE
CITATION
Want a bachelor’s degree? You can earn
Got two years? Associate degrees are a
Langara offers six citations. Earn a citation
one at Langara through full- or part-time
great way to get two years of university-
by completing at least 15 credits in a
studies. Just complete a minimum of 120
transferable credit in arts, sciences,
specific program of study.
credits of university-level courses in a
social sciences, business, and humanities
specific program of study in one of these
programs while laying a solid foundation
POST-DEGREE DIPLOM A
subject areas:
for further study. Langara offers 34
Have a bachelor’s degree? Earn a
• Business Administration
associate degrees. You can earn one by
post-degree diploma with 31 to 42
• Nursing
completing two years of university-level
additional credits in upper-level courses
• Performing Arts
courses (at least 60 credits).
in one of these subject areas:
• Recreation Management
• Accounting
DIPLOM A
• Applied Planning
DEGREE PARTNERSHIPS
Have a specific area of interest? Langara
• Business Administration
Langara has a growing number of
offers over 40 two-year diploma options in
• Marketing Management
partnerships with universities around the
both Career Studies and University Studies.
• Web & Mobile App Design &
world. Start your degree here, and then
You can earn one by completing at least
transition to any of these universities to
60 credits in a specific program of study.
complete your credential: • Griffiths University
Development
POST-DEGREE CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE
Have one more year? With your bachelor’s
• Queen’s University
Interested in a shorter program? Langara
degree and a minimum of 15 to 30 extra
• NVIT
offers several one-year certificate
credits in upper-level courses you can earn
• SFU
programs (30 to 42 credits) for you to
a post-degree certificate in Nursing
• UBC
choose from, many of which provide the
Leadership & Management or Diversity
• UNBC
theoretical and practical knowledge to
& Inclusion Leadership.
• University of Sussex
begin a career.
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Enough choices to make your head spin. PROGR AMS AND COURSES
Langara offers more than 1,000 courses to choose from – each thoughtfully designed to give you a solid blend of knowledge and skills. With over 100 programs ranging from four months to four years in length, how far you take your higher learning is up to you.
Aboriginal Studies
Digital Music Production *
Latin American Studies
Access Langara
Diversity & Inclusion Leadership
Leisure Studies
Accounting
Early Childhood Education
Library & Information Technology
Anthropology
Ecology
Marketing Management
Applied Planning
Economics
Mathematics
Applied Science for Engineering
Education Assistant
Microbiology
Art History
Engineering Transfer
Nursing
Arts (General)
English
Nursing Leadership & Management
Arts and Science (General)
Environmental Studies
Nursing Transition
Asian Studies
Family Studies
Nutrition & Food Service Management
Astronomy
Field Studies - Canadian
Peace & Conflict Studies
Bioinformatics
Field Studies - International
Performing Arts
Biology
Film Arts (Acting)
Philosophy
Business Administration
Film Arts (Directing)
Physical Education
Business Computer Applications
Film Arts (Writing)
Physics
Business Management
Financial Management
Political Science
Canadian Studies
Financial Services
Professional Photography
Chemistry
Fine Arts
Psychology
Chinese
Food Services
Publishing
Classical Studies
French
Recreation Leadership
Commerce
General Education
Recreation Management
Commerce & Business Studies
Geography
Registered Massage Therapy *
Communications
Geology
Religious Studies
Computer Science
Greek
Science (General)
Computer Studies
Health Sciences
Social Service Worker
Computing Science & Information Systems
Health Studies
Sociology
Cooperative Education
History
Spanish
Creative Writing
International Business Management
Statistics
Criminal Justice
Internet and Web Technology
Theatre Arts at Studio 58 (Acting)
Criminology
Japanese
Theatre Arts at Studio 58 (Production)
Design Formation
Journalism
Web & Mobile App Design & Development
Dietetics
Kinesiology
Women’s Studies
Digital Film Production *
Latin
* Program offered through Continuing Studies. Please visit www.langara.ca/cs.
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OPEN ENROLMENT
LIMITED ENROLMENT
LEARN MORE
Most of our University Studies programs
All of our Career Studies and some
For a complete list of programs and
are open to students who meet the
University Studies programs have a
admission requirements, please visit
general College admission requirements
limited number of seats and may have
our website at www.langara.ca.
of graduation from BC Grade 12 or
additional admission requirements.
the equivalent, or domestic students
We encourage you to apply early for
who are at least 19 years of age.
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Arts
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Programs ARTS (GENER AL)
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years
ARTS AND SCIENCE (GENER AL)
University Studies Diploma | 2 years
GENER AL EDUCATION
University Studies Diploma | 2 years
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University Studies
Citation | 8-12 months
CREATIVE WRITING
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years
DESIGN FORM ATION
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
DIGITAL FILM PRODUCTION
Continuing Studies
Certificate | 16 weeks
DIGITAL MUSIC PRODUCTION
Continuing Studies Certificate | 1 year
ENGLISH
University Studies Associate Degree | 2 years
Develop deeper insight into multiple disciplines while building writing, analytical, and critical-thinking abilities. Students design their own academic program and explore a range of subject areas. Start: September, January, May.
The most comprehensive Arts and Science program of any college in BC – more than 200 first- and second-year universitytransferable courses to choose from. Start: September, January, May.
For students who wish to study a diverse selection of subjects and do not necessarily plan to complete a university degree. Start: September, January, May.
For students who want to improve their English language skills while transitioning into university-transfer courses. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May.
Includes courses in writing poetry, stage plays, screenplays, short stories, and non-fiction prose. In a reading- and writing-rich environment, students are challenged to express themselves through various voices. Start: September, January, May.
Merges the disciplines of spatial formation design and communication design while bridging architectural, industrial, interior, and graphic design. Students develop foundations in three areas: design knowledge, design skills, and design practice. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September. The Documentary Film Production Certificate Program is Vancouver’s longest established dedicated intensive documentary training program. A 16-week professional program designed for students from diverse backgrounds, with some or no film experience, who are passionate about factual filmmaking and wishing to pursue a career in the growing world of non-fiction film. Start: September, January, May. The Digital Music Production Program is designed for modern, independent music producers and composers to work in recording, film, TV, gaming, advertising, and multimedia. Students develop a wide range of skills and gain hands-on experience in a home studio and a professional recording studio. Acceptance into this program is based on an interview and demo submission process. Start: September. Highlights composition and literature across different genres. Covers courses in modern and historical English as well as specialized courses in poetry, film studies, linguistics, theatre history, and creative writing. Start: September, January, May.
FILM ARTS
Advanced, professional, drama-based program for those looking to practise their craft and work in the film industry. Choose from three streams of study: acting, writing, or directing. Produce a festival-quality film and gain on-screen credits. Most students have previous post-secondary education and/or experience in film. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: January.
FINE ARTS
Intense program of study in visual arts and design, teaching a wide set of studio skills with opportunities to specialize in one or more studio disciplines. Includes 35 - 40 hours/week of studio practice plus course work in art history and English. Most courses are transferable to other post-secondary fine arts programs in Canada. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May.
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* • Acting • Directing • Writing Certificate | 8 months
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
JOURNALISM
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Certificate | 1 year
Prepares students for careers in print (community papers, dailies, and magazines), broadcast journalism, and public relations. Students get hands-on experience in researching, conducting interviews, writing stories, and shooting photos for the program’s weekly newspaper, The Voice. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September. An intensive, accelerated-one-year journalism program is offered for those with an extensive post-secondary background. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September.
* Many courses within limited enrolment programs are available to students who are not admitted to the program. Students can check the course descriptions for information on these courses and subject areas.
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Online calling. Christine Reimer, Publishing Alumna Christine came to Langara wanting to work in book publishing or create book cover illustrations, but she discovered that the online world was her true calling. After taking a few general arts courses, Christine chose Langara’s Publishing program for its diverse curriculum, which would allow her to develop editing and writing skills, and learn about design, typography, and production. But it was the web design and production courses that had the most impact. These courses sparked a passion for website design that took her career in a new direction. After graduating in 2015, Christine went on to work at travel booking software company, Rezserve. Christine started at the company in a junior development position and now implements design and usability as Rezserve’s lead designer.
Read more of Christine’s story at www.thisislangara.ca
“In my day-to-day work I continue to use almost everything I learned, and I think that comes from very thoughtful curriculum planning for the industry that grads are headed for.” Christine credits some of her success to the attention and care that she received from Langara instructors and continues to remain in contact with them today. “The instructors are a wealth of information and they want to see you succeed. Ask questions, ask for advice, and work as hard as you can. The more you give to the program, the more you will get back.”
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGR APHY
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
PUBLISHING
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 3 terms
Prepares students for careers in photography and digital imaging through technical training (camera techniques, lighting, lab work, and image manipulation) and a grounding in the business and aesthetic aspects of the profession. Explore photography for advertising, architecture, editorial, industry, photojournalism, portraiture, and science. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September. Provides comprehensive training for those entering the publishing industry or creating their own graphic design/electronic publishing business. The program covers print-based graphics, photo-intensive publishing sequences, writing, editing, and new media publishing. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September.
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)*
THEATRE ARTS AT STUDIO 58
As one of the most renowned theatre programs in Canada, Theatre Arts at Studio 58 provides practical, hands-on training for an exciting and rewarding career in professional theatre, film, and television.
• Acting Diploma | 3 years
The acting option has intensive classes, workshops, and participation in productions. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January.
• Production Diploma | 2 years
The production option has intensive classes, workshops, and backstage participation in productions. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: January.
POST-DEGREE PROGR A MS WEB & MOBILE APP DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT Post-Degree (Limited Enrolment)* • Designer Stream | Experiential Learning Option • Developer Stream | Experiential Learning Option Diploma | 2 years
This post-degree diploma is for students who hold a bachelor’s degree and wish to pursue a career in web development. This program focuses on web and mobile app design and development, from concept to deployment. It encompasses visual aesthetics (typography, colour theory, and graphics), client and server programming, user-experience design, and project management. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January.
Business PROGRAM INFORMATION Programs ACCOUNTING
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years | Co-op option
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)*
Bachelor’s Degree | 4 years | Co-op option With concentrations in: • Accounting • Business Management • International Business Management • Marketing Management
BUSINESS M ANAGEMENT
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years | Co-op option
COMMERCE
University Studies Diploma | 2 years
COMMERCE & BUSINESS STUDIES
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years
FINANCIAL M ANAGEMENT
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years | Co-op option
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years | Co-op option
M ARKETING M ANAGEMENT
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years | Co-op option
NUTRITION & FOOD SERVICE M ANAGEMENT
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years Transfer option: 3rd year entry into BBA Degree Program
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Provides practical skills required in accounting and proficiency in business decision-making and analysis. Graduates of this diploma program who meet the minimum academic entrance requirements can ladder into the third year of the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Many courses are eligible for exemptions from the courses offered by Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada. Start: September, January, May. This comprehensive, full- or part-time, baccalaureate degree business program is for students interested in careers in accounting, business management, international business management, and marketing management. This applied program provides a solid foundation of theory and practical knowledge with specialized courses in each of these concentrations. Students work closely with organizations, applying their knowledge to business situations as they learn. Courses within the Accounting concentration meet the prerequisites required for entry into the Canadian Chartered Professional Accountants program. Check the website for specific program admission requirements for each concentration. Start: September, January, May. Provides a solid grounding in a variety of business subjects including accounting, marketing, research methods in business, management principles, organizational behaviour, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial financial management, business planning, business presentation skills, and law, as well as courses such as economics, English, communications, and mathematics of business. Graduates of this diploma program who meet the minimum academic entrance requirements can ladder into the third year of the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Start: September, January, May. Provides courses needed for equivalency to pre-Commerce and first-year Commerce. The diploma facilitates transfer to UBC, SFU, and UVic. The program provides a basis for entry into general business fields and a business-oriented direction for mathematically-inclined students. Start: September, January, May. Provides courses needed for equivalency to first- and second-year Commerce or Business Administration at SFU, UBC, and UVic. Students may also apply to bridge into the third year of Langara’s Bachelor of Business Administration program. Start: September, January, May. Provides practical skills required in accounting and financial services and proficiency in business decision making and analysis. Many courses are eligible for university-transfer credit or exemptions for the courses offered by Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, or carry credit towards a professional designation in the fields of credit management, banking, trust administration, and insurance. Graduates of this program who meet the minimum academic entrance requirements can ladder or bridge into the third year of the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May. This program is designed to give students the knowledge and skills required to be successful in fields such as banking, insurance, or financial planning. The program includes optional Co-operative Education work experience. Start: September, January, May. Focuses on the principles and practices of marketing in communications, promotions, and business research, and marketing’s role in different types of profit and non-profit organizations. Courses include accounting, marketing communications design, research methods in business, advertising, selling skills, integrated marketing communications, organizational behaviour, business presentation skills, and law, as well as economics, English, communications, and mathematics of business. Graduates of this diploma program who meet the minimum academic entrance requirements can ladder into the third year of the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Start: September, January, May. Learn the basics of management and supervision through food service-based practicums and field work. Students are prepared for management careers in the food services industry. Many of the courses are taken online. Graduates are eligible for membership in the Canadian Society of Nutrition Management and related provincial associations. Students may choose the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Transfer Option of this diploma. In this option, students complete most of the bridging courses required for admission to the third year of the BBA (Business Management or Marketing Management concentrations). Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May.
POST-DEGREE PROGR A MS ACCOUNTING
Post-Degree (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
BUSINESS ADMINISTR ATION
Post-Degree (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
M ARKETING M ANAGEMENT
Post-Degree (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
The Post-Degree Diploma in Accounting is for students who hold a bachelor’s degree and want to pursue a professional accounting career and CPA designation in Canada. The program meets the requirements for entry level education of the Chartered Professional Accountants Professional Education Program (PEP). Start: September, January, May. This post-degree diploma is for students who hold a bachelor’s degree and wish to pursue a career in business. The program consists of three semesters of in-class studies plus a one-semester experiential work term which provides students with a career experience work placement. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May. This post-degree diploma is for students who hold a bachelor’s degree and wish to pursue a career in marketing. The program consists of three semesters of in-class studies plus a one-semester experiential work term which provides students with a career experience work placement. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May.
Making plays for a winning career. Cat Bergmann, Business Administration Alumna Cat always dreamt of working in the National Hockey League. After starting her post-secondary education in Ontario, Cat came to Langara to continue her studies, hoping to make this dream a reality. Networking and building effective relationships are important skills for any business graduate and Cat learnt this firsthand. After enrolling in Langara’s Business Administration Program, a conversation with her instructor led to a unique opportunity to attend a networking event with the vice-president of branding at Canucks Sports & Entertainment. The event inspired Cat to continue working towards her goal, giving her the confidence and drive to make her dream a reality. A classmate helped Cat to get her start in sports marketing, connecting her with a role at the Vancouver Whitecaps. In time, this role enabled Cat to score a game-winning interview with the Vancouver Canucks. “My path to the Canucks demonstrates the importance of networking and sharing your passion with others. You never know who may be in a position to help you. Make the most of the connections that you build with students and instructors during your time at Langara, and take advantage of any extracurricular activities.”
Read more of Cat’s story at www.thisislangara.ca
* Many courses within limited enrolment programs are available to students who are not admitted to the program. Students can check the course descriptions for information on these courses and subject areas.
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Science and Technolog PROGRAM INFORMATION Programs ARTS AND SCIENCE (GENER AL)
University Studies Diploma | 2 years
GENER AL EDUCATION
University Studies Diploma | 2 years
SCIENCE (GENER AL)
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years
APPLIED SCIENCE FOR ENGINEERING
University Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
BIOINFORM ATICS
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years | Co-op option Diploma | 2 years | Co-op option
For students who wish to study a diverse selection of subjects and do not necessarily plan to complete a university degree. Start: September, January, May.
Students develop deeper insight into multiple disciplines while building lab skills, field techniques, and the ability to analyze data. Students choose specialization areas and design their own well-rounded academic program. Start: September, January, May. Foundational engineering education, enabling eligibility to apply for advanced placement in Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board undergraduate programs. The diploma provides thorough grounding in mathematics and natural sciences, including laboratory practice and technical communications. Students are introduced to Canadian engineering practice, history and social context, and engineering principles of case study and design. Start: September. Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary science dealing with the application of computer science to the study of biology. Bioinformatics education is in demand for many careers in science and healthcare. Students completing a diploma or associate degree in Bioinformatics will be well prepared to complete their Bachelor of Science at any university in BC. Start: September, January, May.
BIOLOGY
Includes courses in cell biology, botany, ecology, genetics, zoology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Flexibility in course selection allows students to choose a concentration and/or transfer to any BC university. Leads to career paths in research, education, law, and health-related fields. Start: September, January, May.
CHEMISTRY
Skills learned include developing a scientific approach to tackling problems, critical thinking and analysis of data, writing scientific reports, team work, communicating with colleagues, and meeting deadlines. This program includes courses in analytical, organic, and physical chemistry, as well as mathematics, physics, and biology. Start: September, January, May.
University Studies • Ecology • General Biology • Microbiology/Molecular Biology Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years Citation | 1 year
University Studies Associate Degree | 2 years
COMPUTER SCIENCE
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years | Co-op option
COMPUTER STUDIES
University Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years | Co-op option
ENGINEERING TR ANSFER
University Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Certificate | 1 year
INTERNET & WEB TECHNOLOGY
University Studies (Limited Enrolment) Certificate | 1 year
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The most comprehensive Arts and Science program of any college in BC with more than 200 first- and second-year university-transferable courses to choose from. Start: September, January, May.
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Provides a strong foundation in computer science and transfers directly into third year computer science at UBC, SFU, and UVic. Start: September, January, May.
Flexible program for students looking for a computing career and/or to transfer to university. Specializations include computer engineering, network security administration, software engineering, project management, and web development. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May. This program is equivalent to the first year of UBC’s Applied Science program, and is an excellent foundation for further university studies in the physical sciences. Those who complete the program may apply directly to second-year engineering at UBC. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September. Prepares students to meet the challenges of web technology by providing lifelong opportunities for academic and career advancement. Courses include computer science, web development and programming, multimedia, animation, operating systems, and databases. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May.
gy LIBR ARY & INFORM ATION TECHNOLOGY
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years Transfer option: 3rd year entry into BBA Degree Program
M ATHEM ATICS
Prepares students for duties in information centres as well as public, academic, and specialized (medical, legal, corporate, or government) libraries. Part-time and online options available. Students may choose the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Transfer Option of this diploma. In this option, students complete most of the bridging courses required for admission to the third year of the BBA. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May. Provides a strong foundation for transferring to third year at BC universities. Courses include calculus, linear algebra, analysis, differential equations, statistics, computer science, and English, as well as science, social science, and humanities electives. Start: September, January, May.
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years
PHYSICS
Students learn to apply physics in diverse contexts and can choose from courses in chemistry, mathematics, computer science, modern physics, electricity, magnetism, thermodynamics, and classical mechanics. A number of astronomy courses are also available. Start: September, January, May.
University Studies Associate Degree | 2 years
POST-DEGREE PROGR A MS WEB & MOBILE APP DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Post-Degree (Limited Enrolment)* • Designer Stream | Experiential Learning Option • Developer Stream | Experiential Learning Option Diploma | 2 years
This post-degree diploma is for students who hold a bachelor’s degree and wish to pursue a career in web development. This program focuses on web and mobile app design and development, from concept to deployment. It encompasses visual aesthetics (typography, colour theory, and graphics), client and server programming, user-experience design, and project management. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January.
The right framework. Banpreet Grewal, Applied Science for Engineering Student Banpreet grew up in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, where he became interested in sciences. He always dreamt of studying abroad, and when he learned about the Applied Science for Engineering Program at Langara, he knew he had found the right place. “The reputation and quality of education of Langara College compelled me to choose the program. It’s the only place that offers a program like this.” The program worked for Banpreet because the courses were a natural extension of the math and sciences he learned in India. Designed for students who need time to transition into the heavy workload that the study of engineering requires, the program became a stepping stone for Banpreet to pursue his goal of becoming an engineer. “My advice for students who are considering taking Applied Science for Engineering is to be prepared: it’s a challenging program! It is more practical than theoretical. You will have to study hard, but in the end, this program will offer you a better future, and give you good experience and knowledge.”
Read more of Banpreet’s story at www.thisislangara.ca
* Many courses within limited enrolment programs are available to students who are not admitted to the program. Students can check the course descriptions for information on these courses and subject areas.
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Humanities and Social S PROGRAM INFORMATION Programs ARTS (GENER AL)
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years
ARTS AND SCIENCE (GENER AL)
University Studies Diploma | 2 years
GENER AL EDUCATION
University Studies Diploma | 2 years
ABORIGINAL STUDIES
University Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years
Develop deeper insight into multiple disciplines while building writing, analytical, and critical-thinking abilities. Students design their own academic program and explore a range of subject areas. Start: September, January, May. The most comprehensive Arts and Science program of any college in BC with more than 200 first- and secondyear university-transferable courses to choose from. Start: September, January, May.
For students who wish to study a diverse selection of subjects and do not necessarily plan to complete a university degree. Start: September, January, May.
An integrated program addressing a variety of Aboriginal issues. Students will gain an understanding of the historic and contemporary realities of Aboriginal peoples in Canada, including self-government, land claims, and community development. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May.
Certificate | 1 year
Provides an educational option for students with bachelor’s degrees whose work requires knowledge of Aboriginal issues. Check the website for specific admission requirements. Start: September, January, May.
ASIAN STUDIES
Provides insight into the cultural values, international situations, and lifestyles of the Asia-Pacific region. Prepares students for Asian Studies at UBC. An exchange program to Korea is also available, as well as scholarships and awards to study at Asian colleges and universities. Start: September, January, May.
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years
CANADIAN STUDIES
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years
CL ASSICAL STUDIES
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years Transfer option: 3rd year entry into BBA Degree Program
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
Special Education Post Basic Citation | 1 year
EDUCATION ASSISTANT
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Certificate | 1 year Co-ordinated Diploma | 2 years
Provides an in-depth understanding and appreciation of Canadian society. Covers critical perspectives on major issues that mark contemporary Canada, such as racism, emerging women’s roles, working life, Aboriginal concerns, Quebec separatism, and American domination. Core courses draw from history, sociology, political science, and English. Start: September, January, May. Explores the history, literature, philosophy, archaeology, mythology, and the arts of Greece and Rome. Provides perspective on how these societies still influence the world today. An external study opportunity to Greece is offered in some summer semesters. Start: September, January, May. Blends applied skill-based courses with university-transferable courses in criminology and related arts courses to prepare for further study or careers in law enforcement, criminology, or security. Students apply their knowledge to real-world situations and gain work experience through volunteer work. Students may choose the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Transfer Option of this diploma. In this option, students complete most of the bridging courses required for admission to the third year of the BBA (Business Management or Marketing Management concentration). Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September. Balances an academic foundation with practicum experience to enable graduates to work in preschools, childcare centres, and other early childhood learning settings. This program is recognized for providing quality training and is approved by the Early Childhood Education Registry of BC. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January. A Special Education Post Basic Citation is offered for early childhood educators already holding an Early Childhood Education diploma or certificate. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January. This program blends theoretical principles with practical learning experiences in schools to prepare students for a rewarding career working with children with special needs in a team environment. Graduates work in a variety of school districts throughout the BC public school system. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September. A co-ordinated diploma is awarded to students who complete the certificate and an additional 10 courses (minimum 30 credits, 24 of which must be university-transferable courses that have science, social science, or humanities attributes). Start: September, January, May.
* Many courses within limited enrolment programs are available to students who are not admitted to the program. Students can check the course descriptions for information on these courses and subject areas.
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Sciences Connecting past with future. Graeme Joseph, Arts & Science Alumnus When Graeme, a member of the Gitxsan clan, was younger, he struggled in high school and didn’t believe he’d ever make it to university. His aunt, Shirley Joseph, believed otherwise. She was the Aboriginal Coordinator for Langara at the time, and encouraged him to enrol at Langara to begin his post-secondary studies. At the College, Graeme discovered his career path. Supported by his family, peers, and instructors, he developed the skills and confidence he needed to complete his studies at Langara and UBC. Initially considering a career in criminology, Graeme was turned on to anthropology and archeology by Langara faculty who helped to guide his interests: “I always liked to imagine what it would have been like to live among our ancestors, and anthropology and archaeology provided me with a way of exploring and honouring Gitxsan history.”
Read more of Graeme’s story at www.thisislangara.ca
“Like so many Aboriginal students, I really struggled in school and was not academically ready for university study. The smaller classes, student community, and my family all supported me while at the college. Were it not for Langara, I never would have been able to attend UBC, graduate with a bachelor’s degree, and begin my career in higher education. Langara played a really important role in my success within university and in my career.”
Graeme has never forgotten about the incredible support he received. For the past decade, he has built his career on helping others by strengthening the services and supports available for Aboriginal students. Among his list of achievements is the UBC-Langara Aboriginal Transfer program, which builds upon the college transfer system by enabling Aboriginal students to benefit from the college experience and go on to complete a degree in their chosen area of study.
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Humanities and Social Sciences (continued) PROGR AM INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years Citation | 1 year
FA MILY STUDIES
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years
GEOGR APHY
University Studies Associate Degree | 2 years
HISTORY
University Studies Associate Degree | 2 years
L ATIN A MERICAN STUDIES
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years Citation | 1 year
PEACE & CONFLICT STUDIES
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years
PHILOSOPHY
University Studies Associate Degree | 2 years
POLITICAL SCIENCE
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years
PSYCHOLOGY
University Studies Associate Degree | 2 years
SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Certificate | 1 year
Builds knowledge, skill, and experience to address complex issues of globalization, ecosystems, and human impact on the environment. This is an interdisciplinary program which draws from biology, chemistry, English, and geography. A one-week field school is also available. Start: September, January, May.
Courses cover the sociological, psychological, philosophical, literary, and historical perspectives on families in Canada and elsewhere. Guest speakers provide innovative analyses and experiential accounts. Start: September, January, May. Explores aspects of our physical environment including volcanoes, earthquakes, and glaciers, and examines the impact of human activities in urban, cultural, environmental, and economic contexts. Studies include social sciences, sociology, and economics, as well as natural sciences such as geology, biology, and physics. Start: September, January, May. Intended to prepare students to pursue third- and fourth-year courses at university as majors or minors in history. The program is also beneficial for students wishing to pursue careers in journalism, government, social policy, or law. Students learn to critically evaluate conflicting evidence, evaluate data, refine their communication skills, and to think and reason in a logical manner. Start: September, January, May. Students examine the geography, history, politics, economies, languages, and cultures of Latin America, preparing them for further university studies in this area or to work in the region. External studies opportunities are periodically held in Latin America. Start: September, January, May.
Considers the problems of human conflict and how they can be resolved constructively and non-violently. Draws on the perspectives of physical and social sciences, history, and philosophy. Guest lecturers include labour mediators, politicians, and peace leaders. Start: September, January, May. Develops students’ ability to think clearly about fundamental questions, including those that frequently lie at the root of other disciplines. Philosophy asks questions about the nature of knowledge, reality, truth, consciousness, freedom, moral obligation, aesthetic value, happiness, justice, and virtue – questions asked by those who seek to understand themselves, their society, and their world. Start: September, January, May. Students develop a common set of skills designed to enable them to gain an enriched appreciation of the complexity of political life, while developing an enhanced ability to think critically about the world in which we live. Start: September, January, May.
Prepares students for transfer to third-year psychology programs at BC universities. Study the role of the brain; memory and thinking processes; lifespan development; social, family, and cultural influences; psychological disorders; and related issues. Start: September, January, May. Provides students with a combination of academic, experiential, and community-based learning for the delivery of basic social service. Focus is on translating theory into practical skills through workshops, community speakers, community agency visits, and practicum placements for all students. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September.
Co-ordinated Diploma | 2 years
A co-ordinated diploma is awarded to students who complete the certificate plus an additional 10 courses (minimum 30 credits, 24 of which must be university-transferable with science, social science, or humanities attributes). Start: September, January, May.
WOMEN’S STUDIES
Provides diverse perspectives on women’s history, contemporary experiences, analyses, and movements for change. Examines critical concepts for understanding women’s perspectives on their experiences personally, collectively, locally, and globally. Start: September, January, May.
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years
* Many courses within limited enrolment programs are available to students who are not admitted to the program. Students can check the course descriptions for information on these courses and subject areas.
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POST-DEGREE PROGR A MS APPLIED PL ANNING
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Post-Degree Diploma | 2 years | Experiential Learning option
An intensive program designed for students with an undergraduate degree or equivalent. Courses emphasize team-based learning and introduce students to case studies, practical projects, and a range of skills necessary for the practising planner. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September.
A helping hand. Samantha Watson, Education Assistant Alumna Samantha Watson discovered at an early age that she had a gift for working with others who needed a helping hand. As a Special Education Assistant in the British Columbia school system, Sam is helping special-needs students transition from high school into a training program or the workplace. Contracting meningitis as a premature baby, Sam’s hearing loss and joint issues gave her the insight and compassionate edge that she used to tap into the needs of those who couldn’t always speak for themselves. “In school, the teachers loved me because I would spend time with the students who couldn’t or wouldn’t communicate normally. I learned sign language from the Special Education Assistants who were assigned to my classmates, and would use it to help explain their lessons to them. I always knew how to put a smile on their faces by finding out what was important to them and connecting on their level. My teachers would often place me beside these classmates because they knew I’d help them to communicate.”
Read more of Samantha’s story at www.thisislangara.ca
When she learned about the Education Assistant Program at Langara, she thought it was a perfect fit. After graduation, she began working right away in the New Westminster School District and as an Instructional Facilitator at Douglas College, before accepting a position with the Maple Ridge School District. As a behavioural interventionist, Samantha is using her education to help guide her kids to exhibit more socially-accepted behaviours, and in some cases, to learn how to advocate for themselves.
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Health PROGRAM INFORMATION Programs DIETETICS
Prepares students for application to third year of the Dietetics program at UBC. Start: September, January, May.
FOUNDATIONS IN HEALTH STUDIES
The citation in Foundations in Health Studies is designed for students who want to pursue the admission requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Start: September, January, May.
HEALTH SCIENCES
An interdisciplinary approach examining health, illness, and disease in human communities. It builds on the basic sciences but also draws from research-oriented fields such as psychology and economics. Students may transfer to third-year studies in SFU’s Faculty of Health Sciences. Start: September, January, May.
University Studies | Associate Degree | 2 years
University Studies | Citation | 1 year
University Studies
Associate Degree | 2 years Diploma | 2 years
KINESIOLOGY
University Studies Diploma | 2 years
Primarily for those completing two years of university-transferable courses towards a degree in human kinetics, physical education, or kinesiology. Many courses offer certification from organizations such as National Coaching Certification Association, SportMed BC, and BC Recreation & Parks Association. Start: September, January, May.
LEISURE STUDIES
With appropriate selection of courses, students can complete two years of university-transfer coursework towards a degree in recreation, leisure, or sport studies. Start: September, January, May.
NURSING
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program provides students with comprehensive knowledge and skills to practice nursing in the healthcare system. Upon completion, students are eligible to write the NCLEX-RN® examination. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January.
University Studies | Diploma | 2 years
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Bachelor’s Degree | 3 years
NURSING TR ANSITION
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* 8 months
RECREATION LEADERSHIP
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Diploma | 2 years
RECREATION M ANAGEMENT
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Transfer option: 3rd year entry into BBA Program
REGISTERED M ASSAGE THER APY (RMT)
Continuing Studies Diploma | 2 years
Nursing Transition is a bridging program for full-scope Licensed Practical Nurses who wish to become Registered Nurses. Upon completion, students enter Term 4 of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program to complete the second and third year of the degree. Upon graduation, students are eligible to write the NCLEX-RN® examination. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: January, May. Students learn the skills and competencies to create quality recreation experiences. Topics include leadership, program, and event development; facility operations; budgeting; human relationships; and community and business development. Qualified students may continue to complete a Bachelor of Recreation Management. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September. This online degree completion program is aimed at professionals with recreation diplomas who wish to upgrade their skills and pursue entry-level or middle management positions in the recreation field. The program combines a solid foundation in management theory with specialized practical courses in recreation. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January, May. Prepares students to be independent, successful, and professional healthcare providers. The curriculum goes beyond the standard in areas such as gross anatomy, business skills, and subtle manual therapies, and provides practical training in student clinics and diverse outreach locations to ensure students have every opportunity to apply and integrate their learning in a supervised setting. The RMT program is recognized by the College of Massage Therapists of BC. Start: September, January.
POST-DEGREE PROGR A MS DIVERSIT Y & INCLUSION LEADERSHIP
Career Studies (Limited enrolment)* Post-Degree Certificate | 1 year
NURSING LEADERSHIP & M ANAGEMENT
Career Studies (Limited Enrolment)* Post-Degree Certificate | 1 year
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This program offers internationally educated professionals an opportunity to develop their leadership skills in the workplace in Canada and across the globe. Students broaden and deepen their understanding of the ethics and legalities of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, media, and society. Students are taught to challenge their own perspectives by applying their leadership skills relating to diversity and inclusion in the simulated workplace setting. Start: September. This program is designed for Internationally Educated Nurses (IEN) for eligibility and application for nurse licensure and nursing practice in Canada. It includes critical thinking, clinical judgment and decision making, verbal and written communication, and cultural safety as applied within the healthcare setting. Students have opportunities to apply nursing knowledge, build their clinical competency, and start preparing for the NCLEX-RN® examination within the classroom and nursing laboratory. Check the website for specific program admission requirements. Start: September, January.
Scoring goals on and off the field. Katie Inkster, Registered Massage Therapy Student Falcons’ soccer player Katie Inkster was walking down the hall at Langara one day when, after seeing an ad for the Registered Massage Therapy (RMT) program, she unexpectedly discovered her dream career. Researching further into the program, Katie realized it was the perfect fit. She knew first-hand about the healing properties of massage therapy; she was always the ‘designated’ massage therapist on all her sports teams. But she ran into a problem – some of the evening classes conflicted with soccer practices, forcing her to pick which dream to follow. It wasn’t until she spoke with her coach about creating a balanced schedule that she was able to pursue both. This coupled with her support network, have helped her manage her busy life, and she remains thankful for her opportunity to work towards her career while playing the sport she loves.
Read more of Katie’s story at www.thisislangara.ca
“My classmates…are all especially supportive in helping me catch up and share any coursework I’ve missed. And my Falcons teammates push me to focus on studying, plus I get to practise my massage techniques on them. Soccer and RMT just go hand-in-hand.”
Enabling success. Olivia Rasulov, Nursing Alumna Olivia was attracted to Langara’s Nursing degree program because of its reputation, but once there discovered that the vast number of clinical placement hours and international opportunities provided unparalleled hands-on experience. Olivia wondered if her hearing impairment would hold her back, but Langara’s Disability Services was there to advocate on her behalf. They connected her with the necessary resources and specialized equipment, such as an amplified stethoscope, enabling her to be successful in the program. “I could not complete this program successfully without Disability Services. They enabled me to have an individual instructor who provided me with one-on-one guidance in the clinical practicum settings – something that I did not expect to happen prior to coming to this program.”
Read more of Olivia’s story at www.thisislangara.ca
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Make it work for you. FLEXIBLE STUDY OPTIONS
Langara recognizes the need for
universities around the world. Complete
GUIDED INDEPENDENT STUDIES
flexibility and different ways
your first one or two years here, and then
If your work or home schedule makes
of learning. We offer traditional classroom learning and a variety of flexible study options. CO-OPER ATIVE EDUCATION Want to get work experience while still in school? Consider co-op. You’ll integrate academic studies with practical, careerrelated work experience. Alternate terms of full-time classroom study with terms of full-time employment to gain experience in your field of interest. As one of the first colleges in BC to offer
transition to a partner university. Current
it difficult to attend regular on-campus
partnerships include Griffiths University,
classes, we may have a solution for you.
Queen’s University, University of Sussex,
Guided independent studies integrate
UBC, SFU, UNBC, NVIT, and more. For a
printed materials and online components
full list of partnerships, search Degree
with a few in-class sessions. Subject areas
Partnerships on the Langara website.
include Chinese, English, French, Greek, Latin, Spanish, communications, and
ESL STUDIES
psychology.
Need to improve your English skills? Langara English for Academic Purposes
ONLINE DISTANCE EDUCATION
(LEAP) provides intensive English and
The world is your classroom via the
academic training to prepare students for
Internet. Interact with instructors and
university-level studies. Developmental
classmates online with a schedule that
and ESL courses are also available for
works for you. For a full list of online
students at the post-secondary level who
course options, visit www.langara.ca.
co-op, Langara has been placing co-op
require additional training in fundamental
students with employers for over 30 years.
English reading and/or writing.
STUDENT EXCHANGES Experience a different country through
CONCURRENT STUDIES
FIELD SCHOOLS
educational and cultural experiences.
Interested in getting a head start? Have
Field schools combine the rigors of
Exchange students study for one semester
great grades? Take university-level courses
academic study with real-world experience.
at a partner institution while paying
while still attending secondary school.
Earn credits while travelling to exotic
tuition to Langara and earning credits that
Contact advisor@langara.ca for more
places and experiencing life first-hand:
transfer back to their transcript.
information.
study history and culture in Japan, gain
DEGREE PARTNERSHIPS Interested in furthering your studies at a different institution? Langara has a growing list of partnerships with
insight into contemporary China in a social, business, and cultural context, or work an archeological dig. For a full list of programs, visit www.langara.ca.
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Making things easier. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Starting college is a big step. It’s okay to ask for help. Langara offers a range of student services to help you get the most out of your college experience. Contact information for these services is available on the back cover and on our website at www.langara.ca.
SERVICES FOR ABORIGINAL STUDENTS Do you need advocacy with your band, First Nations’ council, or school? Need help transitioning to college life? Contact Services for Aboriginal Students. An Aboriginal Liaison Counsellor is also available for confidential educational, personal, and
The Hub
CHILDCARE The Langara Child Development Centre runs a full-time, inclusive daycare centre for children ages 18 months to five years. Priority placement is given to student and employee families. Contact the daycare at rbancroft@langara.ca.
career counselling. Contact
CO-OP & CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
aboriginal@langara.ca or call
The Co-op & Career Development
604.323.5645 for more information.
Centre offers a wide range of resources including online templates for
ADMISSIONS ADVISING
writing resumes and cover letters,
Have questions about admission
career assessments, career planning,
requirements? Langara’s admissions
individual coaching sessions, career
advisors are here to help walk
workshops and events, pre-employment
opportunities to get involved.
you through the admissions
courses, co-op work terms, Post-Degree
process and get you started on
Diploma (PDD) work placements, and
SERVICES AT THE HUB:
the path to success. Contact an
resources to help develop essential
advisor at advisor@langara.ca.
skills for the workplace. Students can
The Hub is the home of Langara’s Office for Student Engagement, your one-stop shop for connecting with activities and resources across the campus. There are lots of
• Student clubs
also access the “C3” online job board
• Student leadership
which offers Co-op, PDD, and part-
• VOLT Volunteer Program • Phone chargers
and full-time graduate positions.
• Television and lounge
For additional career development resources and details on upcoming events, visit www.langara.ca/coop. COUNSELLING You can get confidential personal, BOOKSTORE Pick up all of your textbooks, stationery supplies, and gifts in person at the Bookstore or order online at www.langara.ca/bookstore for pickup or delivery. The Bookstore offers textbook choices to accommodate any budget. Search your booklist at mycampusstore.langara.ca.
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academic, and career counselling through the Counselling Department. Counselling also offers free Student Success Workshops and Course Planning Sessions throughout the year. Contact the Counselling Department at counselling@langara.ca.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Need help deciding on which post-secondary institution to attend? Visit the International Education (IE) section of the website to see 10 important reasons why you should choose to study at Langara, or contact IE at international@langara.ca.
DISABILIT Y SERVICES
LIBR ARY
Do you require an academic
This is your all-in-one location for
accommodation? Disability Services
research and learning support at
• Get Ahead workshops
arranges support services for students
Langara. Visit them in person or
• Langara PLUS Program
on a case-by-case basis. Contact
online for all the information you
• International student orientation
Disability Services as soon as possible
need for your assignments and more.
• On- and off-campus activities
at disabilityservices@langara.ca or visit
They also have quiet study spaces,
• Pre-arrival essentials
langara.ca/disability-services for more
computers, printers, and a Starbucks.
• Volunteer opportunities
information.
Friendly librarians are always ready
International student services include:
to lend a hand. FINANCIAL AID Find ways to reduce financial barriers. Get information on bursaries, scholarships, emergency loans, grant programs, student loans, work assistance programs, and various other assistance programs. For more information, visit www.langara.ca/finaid. HEALTH SERVICES Need a medical consultation? Langara Health Services provides confidential healthcare services to the College community. Physicians and an advanced practice nurse are available for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. L ANGAR A STUDENTS’ UNION (LSU) The Langara Students’ Union is an organization comprised of most of the students registered at Langara. The LSU provides services, advocacy, and social events to its members. These include an extended health and dental program, mental health resources, low cost photocopying, a student discount program, locker rentals, and more. Visit www.lsu.bc.ca for more information. LEARNING COMMONS & TUTORING
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION
In 2015/2016, Langara welcomed students from more than
Before the start of each semester,
60 different countries around the world.
Langara hosts an orientation for new students. It’s a great way to prep for school and learn what you can expect and what is expected of you. PARENT ORIENTATION Each year Langara hosts an orientation for parents. Parents have an
LEAP – Langara English for Academic Purposes LEAP is an intensive English program designed to prepare students whose first language is not English for full-time study at English language universities and colleges. Successful completion of LEAP leads to direct admission to University Studies at Langara.
opportunity to meet instructors, speak
Homestay
with current students, tour the campus,
The Langara Homestay program offers international
and become familiar with college life.
students the chance to practise speaking English and learn about Canadian culture while living with a local
SAFEWALK SERVICE
family. Our families are specifically chosen because of
We want to ensure the safety and
their commitment to involving students in family life
security of everyone on campus. The
and their interest in learning about other cultures.
College provides safewalk services at any time. For safewalk service, visit the Security Office or call 604.562.1011.
Langara PLUS This program is designed for international students to gain extracurricular experience, skills, and knowledge in
Many departments offer free tutoring
four categories of activity: study skills workshops, social
and academic help. This includes
events, recreational activities, and lifestyle workshops.
help with writing, biology, chemistry, mathematics, statistics, physics, accounting, and more. Visit www.langara.ca/learning-commons
For complete information about programs and services for international students visit www.langara.ca/ international or email international@langara.ca.
for more information.
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Outside the classroom. ACTIVITIES AROUND CAMPUS
MIX AND MINGLE
L ANGAR A VOLT
Orientation sessions, campus BBQs, student fundraisers,
Convert your energy to a good cause. Langara’s VOLT
workshops, film nights, forums – you name it. All year
program provides students with volunteer opportunities
round, we have events for students and the community.
for a variety of organizations. It’s a great way to make
Find out about campus happenings by checking out the
new connections, learn new skills, gain experience, and
News & Events page on the Langara website, myLangara,
give back to the community.
or our social media channels.
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Join a club One of the best ways to meet like-minded people is to join a club. Or if you have an interest in an area you don’t see here, start a club! Below is a current list of some of the clubs open to all Langara students. For a full list, please visit the website. CA MPUS CLUBS • Langara Hong Kong Club
• Canadian Nursing Students’ Association Langara (CNSA)
• Langara International Socialists
• Chinese Students & Scholars Association
• Langara Investment Club • Langara Japan Club
• Every Nation Campus
• Langara Kendo Club
• Friends of Overseas College & University Students (FOCUS)
• Langara Love Your Neighbour Club
• Garuda Indonesian Langara Association (GILA)
• Langara Muslim Student Association
• Giddha Club
• Langara Photography Club
• Hillel Jewish Student Association
• Langara Psychology Club
• Langara Aboriginal Students Association
• Langara Run Club • Langara Sikh Association (LSA)
• Langara Accounting Club KICK BACK AND REL A X
• Langara Art Club
The Langara Students’ Union building is a great place to meet up with friends, grab a bite to eat, relax between classes, or
• Langara Biology Club Evolved
catch a few zzz’s. The LSU includes:
• Langara Boxing Club
• A sushi restaurant and coffee/sandwich shop with seating areas
• Langara Social & Environmental Awareness & Outreach Club • Langara Social Club (LSC) • Langara Space & Astronomy Club
• Langara Business Association (LBA)
• Langara Strength & Conditioning Club
• Foosball, table tennis, and bumper pool table
• Langara Chess Club
• Couches and tables for studying and playing board games
• Langara Coders
• Access to a bike repair shop, book binding, faxes, photocopiers,
• Langara Competitions Club
internet service, microwaves, hot water dispenser, and more • Resource rooms for studying or committee meetings
• Langara Dragonboating Club • Langara Drawing Club • Langara Environmental Club • Langara Gender & Sexuality Collective
• Langara Table Tennis Club • Langara Ultimate Club • Power to Change Langara • South Asian Club • Student Nursing Advocacy Program (SNAP) • Yoga Club
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The college next door.
Oakridge Oakridge is home to a mix of residential neighbourhoods, Oakridge Centre, and of
EXPLORE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
course, Langara College. The Langara Golf Course is in our backyard, and there is access to a gym and pool at the YMCA right
Langara is centrally located between
next door to the college.
Main Street and Cambie Street on 49th Avenue, just west of Vancouver’s Punjabi Market district, “Little India.” Langara is a brisk walk from other great neighbourhoods including Oakridge, Marpole, South
Main Street Just a few blocks from campus, Main
Vancouver, Main Street, and Fraser,
Street is a favourite shopping and
and only 13 minutes from downtown
cultural destination, stretching from the
Vancouver via the Canada Line. Our central location and great transit connections mean you can spend less time commuting and have more time
Punjabi Market in “Little India” to the abundant shopping in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood. Boutiques, restaurants, hobby shops, and more offer a variety of unique, locally-sourced treasures.
for your studies, part-time work, and social life.
Cambie Street Wander down to Cambie Street and hop
Fraser Street Vancouver’s up and coming “It” neighbourhood is located a few blocks east of Langara. With its eclectic boutiques, this ethnically diverse area is characterized by the variety of food choices available at Chinese, Filipino, Indian, and Polish restaurants.
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on the Canada Line for quick access to Yaletown, Gastown, and the city’s downtown core. For a short trip, just ride one stop north to reach Oakridge Centre, or if you have time, ride the rails south all the way into the heart of Richmond.
Parks Take a break from your studies with a quick
Downtown Vancouver
bike ride to Vancouver’s flowery pinnacle,
The downtown core is the primary business
Line downtown to explore world-famous
district of Vancouver, where you will find restaurants, arts, entertainment, and sports venues, as well as the historic neighbourhoods of Gastown and Chinatown.
Queen Elizabeth Park, or hop the Canada Stanley Park. Breathe fresh sea air as you walk the seawall, wander the paths through the majestic trees, experience the local wildlife, and relax on some of the best beaches in Canada.
Richmond Ride the Canada Line to Richmond Centre, Aberdeen Mall, or Lansdowne Centre, where you can spend an afternoon visiting the many shopping malls. Richmond is also home to the Olympic Oval, where the 2010 Olympic speed skating events were held. Don’t forget to check out the popular Night Market from May to October.
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Work hard. Play harder. ATHLETICS & INTR AMUR ALS
L ANGAR A FALCONS Since 1970, Langara’s Falcons have attracted some of the top athletic talent from within British Columbia and across Canada. The Falcons compete in the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) in basketball, golf, and soccer and are consistently recognized as one of the top athletic teams. BUILDING NATIONAL SUCCESS Men’s Basketball Head Coach Paul Eberhardt is looking forward to another strong season. Since taking the helm of the program in 2012, the Falcons have been perennial national contenders, making the CCAA National tournament three of the past four seasons and winning a National Championship in 2013-2014. Coach Eberhardt will look to a talented group of young players, led by PACWEST Rookie of the Year Ravi Basra, to return the Falcons to the National stage once again. This will be the first season for Coach Winston Brown as the head of the
Over the past four decades, the Falcons have racked up an impressive number of achievements, including: • 25 National Championship Titles • 168 Provincial Championship Titles • 360 PACWEST Provincial All-Stars • 18 Provincial Aggregate Trophies • 80 CCAA All-Canadians • 28 CCAA Academic All-Canadians
women’s basketball program at the College. Last year the Falcons returned to the Provincial Championships for the first time in five seasons and Coach
INTR A MUR ALS
Brown is looking to return to the post season again in 2016-2017. The Falcons
Interested in recreational sports?
will be led by their returning PACWEST 2nd team All-Star Carly Sangha.
Intramurals might be for you! We’ve got
The Falcons welcomed golf back to the athletic program this past season after a 40-year hiatus. Langara partnered with Quilchena Golf and Country Club in Richmond, BC to serve as the team’s training facility. Coach Tom Flockhart is excited to see the growth and development of the program as it heads into its second season of competition.
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basketball, badminton, volleyball, tennis, indoor soccer, and more. It’s a great way to meet new friends, have fun, and get some exercise. Check online for the gym schedule at www.langara.ca/athletics.
PHOTOS FROM 50TH ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTIONS BY DAVID COOPER AND EMILY COOPER.
Catch a show. STUDIO 58
Studio 58, Langara’s professional theatre training program, presents four fulllength plays and two Risky Nights projects between October and April every year. All productions are designed and directed by working professionals from the industry. Senior acting students perform in the shows, and production students, along with junior acting students, work backstage and provide technical support. Performances are reasonably priced. Every show on-campus has FREE student preview performances and $10 rush tickets for any student from any institution with valid ID. The 2016-2017 season includes: • Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches September 29 - October 16, 2016
The 50th anniversary season in 2015 came to a spectacular close with two Studio 58 productions, Flee (co-produced with Electric Theatre Company) and Romeo & Juliet receiving nominations for The Georgia Straight Innovation Award as
• Troilus and Cressida November 17 - December 4, 2016
part of the 2016 Jessie Awards. Studio
• 42 Street February 2 - 26, 2017
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches;
• The Refugee Hotel March 23 - April 9, 2017
Troilus and Cressida, a tap dancing
• The Risky Nights Series October 11 - 16, 2016 March 27 - April 2, 2017
58 alumnus, Carmen Aguirre’s timely play
nd
For more information, contact Studio 58 at 604.323.5227 or visit their website at www.langara.ca/studio-58.
58’s 51 st season presents a modern classic, Shakespeare’s take on the Trojan War; extravaganza; 42nd Street; and finally Studio The Refugee Hotel. Students will stretch the boundaries of original creation with two Risky Nights, with an emphasis on puppetry. We invite you to join us for another outstanding season of theatre.
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Money matters. COST OF TUITION
Langara has some of the most reasonable tuition rates in the province. If
SA MPLE COST BREAKDOWN
you’re a typical domestic University Studies student taking a full course load
These are the current fees for 2016/2017.
(15 credits per semester), your tuition will be about $1,400 per semester. Most college students are also eligible for perks like a flexible, all-zone
Visit www.langara.ca for the most up-to-date information.
U-Pass BC Compass Card, and a very reasonable Langara Students’ Union health and dental plan.
$
35.75 per semester
Legacy Fund
1,405.35
$
per semester
Tuition for 15 credits*
900
$
per semester
74.68
$
per semester
Students’ Union fees
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Required textbooks and supplies (approximate)
$
244.40
per year
Students’ Union Health & Dental Plan**
$
2,818.18 Fall
+
$
2,573.78 Spring
5,391.96
$
158
$
per semester
U-Pass BC Compass Card (all-zone transit pass)
Combined Total
Fall and spring semesters***
* Average domestic first-year student. For international student fees, please check www.langara.ca. ** Paid at start of fall semester. If you already have coverage, you can opt out at www.studentcare.ca. *** Langara College is open year-round and offers classes in all three semesters (fall, spring, summer).
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How do I become a student? APPLICATION PROCESS
It’s easy to become a student – the hard part is choosing from all the programs and courses we offer. Simply complete an online application (fastest and easiest method) or fill out a paper application. Visit www.langara.ca for specific program requirements.
Apply to Langara
Admissions
First things first: prepare your application package.
All admission requirements must be met prior to consideration for admission.
• Research your intended program of study and the admission requirements
Regular academic requirements for admission to Langara are:
• Apply via the Langara website (online or paper) or at www.applybc.ca • Pay the application fee • BC High School students: • Provide us with your Personal Education Number (PEN) • Complete a PSI Selections form on the BC Ministry of Education’s website before April 30, 2017 the Ministry will send us your transcript on your behalf • Your name on the application must match the name on your Ministry transcript • Use your full legal name • Provide a valid email address Applying to a Career or Limited Enrolment program? Increase your success by applying to an Open Enrolment program as well.
• Successful completion of a BC secondary program (Grade 12) or the equivalent, or • Successful completion of a BCABE (Adult Basic Education) or BCGED (General Educational Development) program, or • Be at least 19 years of age by the first day of the first semester of attendance Submit all necessary official transcripts and other supporting documents for application. After your application is approved and all documents have been verified, Langara will send you an offer of admission via email. • Processing times may take two to three weeks for submitted documentation • Email communications will be sent to the email address you provide on your application
Registration Many courses have specific prerequisites. All prerequisites for individual courses must be completed prior to course registration. • Research and complete course prerequisites, if applicable (see website for course offerings and prerequisites) • Attend a course planning session (see website for dates) • Make an appointment with a counsellor for course planning • If necessary, write appropriate Diagnostic Tests • Activate your registration time and date through your myLangara account • Build your timetable with alternatives prior to registering • Register or waitlist for courses on the date and time indicated when you activated your registration • Pay for fees prior to the fee payment deadline - check “Important Dates” online. View the Registration Guide online at www.langara.ca/reg-guide.
ARE YOU AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT? We welcome international students at Langara and offer a range of programs to suit every student’s skill level. You must have successfully completed BC Grade 12 or equivalent (12 years of formal education), and possess a study permit. You must also demonstrate proficiency in the English language prior to admission. Check the International Education admission requirements on the College website for specific proficiency requirements. Check www.langara.ca/programs-and-courses to find additional requirements specific to your program of interest. For more information on what we have to offer, how to apply, or international student fees, please contact international@langara.ca or visit www.langara.ca/international.
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The fine print.
Important Dates for Fall 2017
ADMISSION DETAILS
WHEN DO I APPLY?
APPLICATION OPENS
CL ASSES BEGIN
October 1, 2016
September 5, 2017
REGISTR ATION BEGINS
CONTACT US
June 19, 2017
admissions@langara.ca
Apply early! Langara begins accepting applications 11 months
WHAT ARE SPECIFIC PROGR A M REQUIREMENTS?
prior to the start of each semester. Open enrolment program
For admission to limited enrolment
students are assigned a registration time based on their date
programs, you may need to meet
of application, and some limited enrolment programs accept
additional admission requirements.
students on a first-come, first-served basis.
Examples of these requirements include completion of specific courses, letters
I WOULD LIKE TO START IN
SEMESTER STARTS
APPLICATION OPENS
Spring 2017
Jan 2017
Feb 1, 2016
Summer 2017
May 2017
Jun 1, 2016
Fall 2017
Sep 2017
Oct 1, 2016
Spring 2018
Jan 2018
Feb 1, 2017
READY TO APPLY? Quickest way: Visit our website at www.langara.ca and submit your application online.
Regular mail: Print an application form from the website, or pick one up in
of reference, statements of intent, interviews, auditions, and/or portfolio submissions.
the PSI Selections form no later than April 30, 2017. Apply early as
Mathematics/Statistics Diagnostic Test
many limited enrolment programs
(MDT), and the Chemistry and Physics
admit students on a first-come,
Diagnostic Tests.
first‑served basis.
Visit the Langara website at
For English 12, we will use only the
www.langara.ca/programs-and-courses
final blended grade (classroom and
to find additional requirements specific
provincial exam mark) for admission
to your program of interest.
and prerequisite purposes. Students in the Adult Graduation Program must also
Transfer credit may be awarded upon request for courses completed at another recognized post-secondary institution or through an International Baccalaureate
Processing your application:
program. To request transfer credit,
(IB) or Advanced Placement (AP) submit a Transfer Credit Request form (available at www.langara.ca or at the Registrar and Enrolment Services Office) along with an official transcript and detailed course outlines from the
QUESTIONS ON PROGR A M SELECTION AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS?
transferring institution. Make sure you
advisor@langara.ca
least three months before the start of
submit your transfer credit request at the semester to have courses assessed in
admissions@langara.ca
to Langara. To ensure we have your
Language Proficiency Index (LPI), the
Canada
QUESTIONS ON HOW TO APPLY?
final transcript are automatically sent
an online application and complete
academic history on your application.
status online.
to ensure that your interim grades and
the Langara English Test (LET), the
Langara College
application and to let you know how to check your application
include your PEN on your application
begins in June, you should submit
You must indicate your complete
application. We will contact you via email regarding your
Complete a PSI Selections form and
diagnostic or placement tests such as
Enrolment Services in person or by mail:
Normally it takes about two to three weeks to process your
for admission to the fall semester 2017.
interim transcript before registration
WANT TO TR ANSFER CREDITS?
Vancouver, BC V5Y 2Z6
apply to Langara as of October 1, 2016
achieving appropriate scores on
your secondary school counsellor. Submit it to Registrar and
100 West 49th Avenue
Current BC Grade 12 students can
Requirements may also include
person from the Registrar and Enrolment Services Office or
Registrar and Enrolment Services
ARE YOU CURRENTLY IN GR ADE 12? Info for BC Grade 12 students
time for course registration.
write the provincial exam for English 12 in order to use the course for admission or prerequisite purposes.
Conditional admission for BC Secondary School Students Students currently enrolled in BC Grade 12 who are missing only one course for graduation may appeal for conditional admission to Langara. Visit our website at www.langara.ca/ admissions/requirements.
Concurrent studies for BC Secondary School Students If you have demonstrated academic excellence and you want to get ahead, you can apply to take University Studies or open Career Studies courses at Langara while you’re still attending secondary school. To learn more, contact Registrar and Enrolment Services.
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Main Entrance
Bus Stop
Small wonder. THE L ANGAR A CAMPUS
Sustainable Construction All of our new buildings on campus are built to LEED® Gold certification standards and boast special green features. Our newest building is the Science & Technology Building.
Library/Classroom Building • Concrete mixed with fly ash (by-product of power plants
• Voluntary seismic upgrade of C Building to extend building lifespan and improve safety
to increase resistance to chemical
• Natural ventilation and hot water
corrosion, decrease landfill gas emissions • Wind energy generated by an undulating roofline and wind towers for natural ventilation
greenhouse gas emissions and saves energy
• Solar shading to prevent the sun’s
compounds (VOCs) • Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) reflective roof to reflect the sun’s energy and reduce the building’s cooling costs
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adjustable sashes • Reflective and green roofs
• Geo-exchange Energy Transfer System reduces • Low VOC paint with reduced levels of volatile organic
• Low-flow fume hoods with
created during coal consumption)
pollution, and reduce greenhouse
C Building and Students’ Union Building
Science & Technology Building
heat from warming the building
generation via solar thermal panels • Energy-efficient mechanical and electrical systems • The use of local LEED ®–approved materials
Underground Parkade
Apiary
E-car plug-ins
Bike racks
Food services
Bookstore
Motorbike parking
Café
Parking
Community garden
Security
West 49th Avenue
Canada Line SkyTrain (Langara-49th Ave. Station)
A, B, C BUILDINGS
LIBR ARY/CL ASSROOM BUILDING
These three buildings are filled with
This state-of-the-art building is renowned
L ANGAR A STUDENTS’ UNION BUILDING (LSU)
media-ready classrooms, lecture halls, labs,
for energy efficiency. It offers classrooms,
The Students’ Union Building offers food
creative studios, meeting and study spaces,
computer labs, a coffee shop, Learning
services, a bicycle repair shop, lockers, a
student-support services, and faculty and
Commons and tutoring facility, and an
kitchenette, and lounge space.
administration offices.
extensive online and physical library collection. There are two electric vehicle
L ANGAR A COMMUNIT Y GARDEN + APIARY
GYMNASIUM
(EV) charging stations located in the
Located on the east side of campus
The gym is equipped with change rooms,
underground parkade.
by Ontario Street, the Langara
lockers, showers, and two teaching
Community Garden Society manages SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BUILDING (T BUILDING)
a community garden. It is open to all
exercise between classes.
Built to LEED® Gold standards, this building
surrounding neighbours. Grow your own
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (D BUILDING)
campus. The facility features science and
classrooms. This is where the Falcons train and where sport enthusiasts can get some
This facility is an award-winning daycare that looks after 60 children ranging from 18 months to 5 years of age. It offers outdoor
is the newest addition to the Langara technology labs, classrooms, food services, a large event space and more. It is also the new location for Registrar & Enrolment Services.
Langara students, employees, and strawberries, carrots, tulips, and more! Next to the garden is Langara’s very own apiary, a place where hundreds of bees call home and produce honey. Sweet, right?
playgrounds, playrooms, and a resource room. Priority is given to children of Langara students and Langara employees.
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We’re growing with you. THE NEW SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BUILDING
PHOTOS © ANDREW L ATREILLE
The vision of Langara College is to expand the campus and upgrade existing infrastructure with an eye to architectural excellence and innovative sustainable design.
The Science & Technology Building features over 12,000 square metres of new campus space allocated over five storeys. On the west side, a dramatic 16-metre cantilevered portion incorporates a skylight window that allows natural daylight to penetrate through to the ground below.
DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: • Biology • Chemistry • Physics L ABS INCLUDE: • Computer Science & Information Systems • Kinesiology • Nursing
The new building targets LEED® Gold standards: it incorporates green building features such as reflective and green roofs, an energy-efficient building envelope, and low-flow fume hoods with adjustable sashes. It also uses local, sustainable building materials. Registrar & Enrolment Services will occupy the building’s main floor. The second floor includes an event space surrounded by four meeting rooms. State-of-the-art chemistry, biology, physics, astronomy, nursing, and computing science labs populate the upper three floors. There are also collaborative study spaces, a greenhouse for instructional purposes, and an observation deck on the roof.
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SERVICES INCLUDE: • Registrar & Enrolment Services • Subway food outlet • Tim Hortons Express
Getting here is easy. TRANSIT OPTIONS
To Lions Gate Bridge, North Vancouver, and West Vancouver ↑
Langara College is centrally located in Vancouver, BC, Canada. It is in a great
Stanley Park
Burrard Inlet
Vancouver and is bordered on three sides
Ro
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on
Da
vie
Street, there are many ways to get here:
St
.
Waterfront Station
St
.
P.N.E./ Playland
DOWNTOWN BIKE
around campus. There is also a locked bicycle parking cage and a compressed air hose for your convenience. Showers are available in the gym. BUS The bus is a great transportation choice. The 49th Dunbar St.
Avenue bus stops directly in front of the campus, while Main Street and Cambie Street buses are only a few blocks away.
As a Langara student, you are part of the U-Pass BC program. For an affordable fee, eligible students have
Commercial Dr. Commercial Drive/ Broadway Station
Broadway
12th Ave.
Clark Park
Queen Elizabeth Park
49th Ave.
Bike Lane
system of buses, SkyTrains, and SeaBuses, as well as Cambie St.
Oak St.
Granville St.
To get to the main campus, hop on the Canada Line, get off
Langara Campus
Langara College
discounted fares on the West Coast Express. SKYTRAIN
Legend
Oakridge Mall
unlimited, all-zone access to the entire TransLink
Millenium Line
The Langara campus is only 13 minutes from downtown
CARPOOL Join a carpool and get a dedicated parking space near a
Nearest Canada Line Station Canada Line
at Langara-49th Avenue Station, and walk two blocks east. Vancouver and 12 minutes from Richmond Centre.
John Hendry Park
VANCOUVER
41st Ave.
Knight St.
controlled intersections. We have bicycle racks all
Fraser St.
features like cyclist-priority crosswalks and speed-
Ontario St.
Alma St.
the Ontario Street Bikeway. Take advantage of special
Granville Island
Main St.
4th Ave.
Fraser River
Expo Line Popular Bus Route
RICHMOND
campus entrance. Visit www.carpool.ca.
SeaBus Route Transfer Station Park Shopping and Food
To Richmond and Ladner ↓ To Delta and Surrey
To Burnaby, Coquitlam, and Simon Fraser University ↑
37th Avenue Bikeway (Ridgeway Greenway) or along
Strathcona Park
To Point Grey, Pacific Spirit Park, and University of British Columbia ↓
It is convenient to cycle to Langara along the nearby
Boundary Rd.
by green space. Just steps away from Main
Sea Bu D s Lo own ns da town le Q / ua y
residential neighbourhood in South
Contact us. GENERAL Information Line
604.323.5686
Main Switchboard
604.323.5511
Bookstore
604.323.5525
Continuing Studies
604.323.5322
Library
604.323.5462
Security
604.323.5270
REGISTRAR AND ENROLMENT SERVICES Applications
604.323.5241 - ext 2
Admissions Advising
604.323.5241 - ext 3
Transfer Credit
604.323.5241 - ext 2
Transcripts
604.323.5241 - ext 1
Registration Helpline
604.323.5595
STUDENT SERVICES Services for Aboriginal Students
604.323.5645
Child Development Centre (Daycare) • Three-to-Five Centre • Toddler Centre
604.323.5204 604.323.5662
Co-op and Career Development Centre 604.323.5480 Counselling
604.323.5221
Disability Services
604.323.5509
Financial Aid
604.323.5376
Health Services
604.323.5256
International Education
604.323.5023
Langara VOLT
604.323.5700
U-Pass BC
604.323.5775
STUDENT LIFE Athletics & Intramurals Langara Students’ Union LSU Health and Dental Plan
604.323.5682 604.324.3881 1.866.369.8796
The Hub: Student Engagement Centre
604.323.5091
Theatre Arts at Studio 58
604.323.5227
Front cover: Science & Technology Building. Photo credit: Martin Dee Copyright © 2016 Langara College Designed, edited, and produced by Langara College Communications & Marketing Photography by Jennifer Oehler, KK Law, and Tourism Vancouver.
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