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What will you choose?
PROGRAMS & COURSES
Langara offers more than 1,700 courses to choose from – each thoughtfully designed to give you a solid blend of knowledge and skills. With over 130 programs ranging from four months to four years in length, how far you take your higher learning is up to you.
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. 2D Animation and Digital Art* . 3D Animation for Game, Film, and Visual Effects* . Aboriginal Studies . Access Langara . Accounting . Anthropology . Applied Planning . Applied Science . Applied Science for Engineering . Applied Social Sciences and Humanities . Applied Urban and Rural Planning . Art History . Arts . Arts and Science (General) . Asian Studies . Astronomy . Bioinformatics . Biology . Business Administration . Business Computer Applications . Business Management . Canadian Studies . Chemistry . Chinese . Classical Studies . Commerce . Commerce and Business Studies . Communications . Computer Science . Computer Studies . Computing Science and Information Systems . Co-operative Education . Creative Writing . Criminal Justice . Criminology . Data Analytics . Design Formation . Digital Music Production* . Early Childhood Education . Ecology . Economics . Education Assistant . Engineering Transfer . English . Environmental Studies . Experiential Learning . Family Studies . Field Studies - Canadian . Field Studies - International . Film Arts (Acting, Directing, or Writing) . Financial Management . Fine Arts . Food and Nutrition . Food, Nutrition, and Health Transfer . Food Services . Foundations in Health Studies . French . Full Stack Web Development . General Education . Geography . Geology . Gerontology . Graphic Novel and Comix* . Greek . Health, Safety, and Environmental Compliance* . Health Sciences . History . International Business . International Business Management . Internet and Web Technology . Japanese . Journalism . Kinesiology . Latin . Latin American Studies . Langara English for Academic Purposes (LEAP) . Leisure Studies . Library and Information Technology . Marketing . Marketing Management . Mathematics . Nursing . Nursing Practice in Canada . Nutrition and Food Service Management . Peace and Conflict Studies . Philosophy . Physical Education . Physics . Political Science . Professional Photography . Psychology . Real Estate* . Recreation . Recreation Leadership . Recreation Management . Registered Massage Therapy* . Religious Studies . Science . Social Service Worker . Sociology . Spanish . Statistics . Supply Chain and Logistics* . Theatre Arts . Theatre Arts at Studio 58 (Acting or Theatre Production) . Web and Mobile App Design and Development . Women’s Studies
Open Enrolment (OE)
Open enrolment programs allow you the flexibility to explore subject areas of interest. You can complete your first two years of university-level courses and earn a diploma, and many credits will transfer to university. Or complete an associate degree and BC universities will guarantee 60 transfer credits, whether or not each selected course transfers individually to that university. These programs are open to students who meet the general admission requirements. Registration priority is determined for incoming students by the date of their application, and for continuing students based on cumulative grade point average.
Limited Enrolment (LE)
Limited enrolment programs are often more experiential in nature. These programs have a limited number of seats and/or additional admission requirements. Admission to these programs can be competitive. Registration for these courses is based on the assigned registration priority for that program.
Continuing Studies Programs*
Continuing Studies programs get you ready for the workforce. Earn a credential that is focused on your career path and industry plans. Many programs and individual courses are offered in the evening and on weekends in business, health, languages, technology, or the arts. Programs take place at our West Broadway campus or our Main campus on West 49th Avenue. Continuing Studies courses do not offer transfer credit to Langara’s open enrolment or limited enrolment programs, or to other institutions.
University Transfer (UT)
University-transferable programs allow you to complete the first year or two of a degree program before transferring to a university. Most or all classes in these programs transfer to a wide variety of post-secondary institutions in BC and beyond.
Work Integrated Learning (WIL)
Many programs offer work integrated learning experiences allowing students to practice what they are learning and gain valuable work experience while completing their program. Some programs require students to complete unpaid practicums or internships, while others may offer paid co-operative education work terms.
LEAP
The Langara English for Academic Purposes (LEAP) program is an intensive program 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 Transfer studies at Langara. Courses start six times each year.