VIU Viewbook 2015

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VIEWBOOK | VIU.CA


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MATTER HERE Our students are not numbers or data to us; they are individuals whose goals and aspirations are important. We want our students to succeed and we have designed a university experience to make that possible. From caring professors to comprehensive support services and resources, the focus at VIU is on students. Here, the crowd is not something to get lost in; it is something that supports you. With classes the size of an average living room, you’ll feel right at home at VIU.


TABLE OF

CONTENTS Who we are 2 VIU at a glance 4 Where we are 6 Real students: meet Lucas 8 Services for Aboriginal students 10 Study what matters to you 12 Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences 14 Business & Management 16 Education 18 First Nations 20 Health & Human Services 21 Science & Technology 24 Trades & Applied Technology 26 Upgrading, Academic & Career Preparation 28 Master's Programs 29 Provincial equivalencies 30 Admissions 33 Money matters 36 Student services 37 Access options 38 Real students: meet Katriona 40 International admissions 42 International Student Services 44 English Language Centre 44 Education abroad 46 VIU around the world 48 Real students: meet Diego 50 Student life 52 Get involved 54 Athletics 56 VIU campuses 58 Student stories 60 We care about the environment. This viewbook is printed on 100% post-consumer paper.

President's Message 63

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WANT TO KNOW WHO WE ARE?

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We are much more than desks and chairs, lecture theatres and classrooms. VIU is a university that is built on a set of strong core values. We know what’s important to us and we’re not afraid to live it: Learning through support, access and collaboration. Discovery by encouraging open dialogue. Engagement by creating opportunities through global partnerships. Achievement of each person’s potential. Diversity by pursuing equity and inclusion for all. Celebration of achievements. Sustainability through sound environmental practices. What matters to you?

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VIU AT A GLANCE

16,600 students

16:1

student to

faculty ratio

80% 11% 9% domestic

international

(non-Aboriginal)

Aboriginal

FIVE MOST represented countries JAPAN

SOUTH KOREA

599 343 214

128

CHINA

students

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SAUDI ARABIA

students

students

students

GERMANY

111

students


120+ programs

4,300+ credentials awarded to students in 2013-14

available

DISTRIBUTION of programs students are taking 63%

bachelor’s or master’s degree

6% other

14%

9%

4%

4%

diploma or postdegree diploma

apprenticeship

certificate

undecided

STUDENT satisfaction survey

92.8%

92.1%

of students are satisfied with their academic experience here

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VIU IS LOCATED IN SMALLER, COMFORTABLE COMMUNITIES THAT ARE NEAR LARGER CITIES AND ATTRACTIONS.

DISTANCES FROM NANAIMO CAMPUS NANAIMO AIRPORT VANCOUVER

15 km | 17 minutes 36 km | 1 hour 40 min. by ferry | 20 min. by plane

VICTORIA 110 km | 1 hour 35 min. MT. WASHINGTON 128 km | 1 hour 45 min. WHISTLER

171 km | 4 hours 20 min. incl. ferry

TOFINO 205 km | 3 hours SEATTLE

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315 km | 5 hours incl. ferry


GO TO SCHOOL IN THE CENTRE OF IT ALL.

Nanaimo harbour

Being in the mid-Vancouver Island region gives you the opportunity to be near it all — forests, the ocean, lakes and trails, small communities and big cities like Vancouver. Are any of these activities on your list of things to do in the next year? ĥĥ Surf at Long Beach in Tofino ĥĥ Mountain bike on groomed trails like Doumont or the

Abyss ĥĥ Run the Westwood Lake and Morrell Nature

Sanctuary trails ĥĥ Geo-cache all over the mid-Island region ĥĥ Check out the local yoga and acroyoga scenes ĥĥ Hang out on any of our Gulf Islands – three are just a

short boat ride from the Nanaimo harbour ĥĥ Do some indoor or outdoor rock climbing ĥĥ Join a soccer league – you can play year-

round here ĥĥ Kayak around Newcastle Island Marine Park ĥĥ Stand up paddleboard on the ocean or lakes

ĥĥ Explore the waterfront, grab a coffee and take in the

glorious scenery ĥĥ Check out Nanaimo’s thriving music scene –

live bands play all over town most nights of the week ĥĥ Appreciate healthy and local food choices by visiting

a farmers’ market ĥĥ Get your hands dirty – we have an active, local DIY

culture that embraces creativity ĥĥ Ski or snowboard at Mount Washington ĥĥ Explore the white sands of Rathtrevor Beach and

campground in Parksville ĥĥ Hike up Mount Benson or Mount Tzouhalem

ridge for amazing views of the coastal mountains

Live the west coast lifestyle where your options are only limited by your imagination!

Trail running at Westwood Lake

Yoga before surfing in Tofino

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REAL STUDENT. REAL STORY.

MEET LUCAS ANDERSON I am from Stoney Creek, Ontario. I spent several years travelling and amongst my travels I fell in love with Vancouver Island. While researching universities, I couldn't help but notice one called Vancouver Island University. After living internationally for five years and travelling across North America for two, Vancouver Island is one of the most beautiful places I have ever experienced. After being nomadic for so long, I have fallen in love with Nanaimo. This land is a part of what makes studying at the university so beautiful.

Lucas is working towards a BA with majors in Liberal Studies and English

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HAY CH QA' SII'EM SIY'YU MUKW MUSTIMUXW. Welcome. Situated on the traditional land of the Coast Salish peoples, VIU is fortunate to host a large number of Aboriginal students who are enrolled in a wide variety of programs and courses. We recognize that our students represent many different nations and cultures and come to our institution with a rich and unique traditional knowledge base. It is our hope to create a sense of belonging in post-secondary education for everyone. VIU is a place where history and traditions are acknowledged, where contributions are valued and where success is celebrated.

ELDERS AT VIU Our Elders (pictured below) are one of our most valuable resources. They provide counselling support and guidance to all students at VIU. You will often hear the students referring to the Elders as Auntie or Uncle, which is a sign of both affection and respect. VIU Elders are also involved in classroom instruction, teaching traditional protocols and cross-cultural sharing.

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SERVICES FOR ABORIGINAL STUDENTS (SAS) Shq’apthut: A Gathering Place Nanaimo Campus, Building 170  250-740-6510 SAS supports Aboriginal students in making a successful transition to VIU by providing direct services and appropriate referrals. viu.ca/sas

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STUDY WHAT MATTERS TO YOU Choose a program that’s right for you Admission Requirements VIU offers a wide variety of academic and trades programs. Details of admission requirements for each program are summarized in the following pages and additional details can be found on pages 33-35. VIU has provisions for mature student admission and also offers high school equivalencies if you need to upgrade. If you require further assistance choosing your program or understanding admission requirements, consult one of our Educational Counsellors who can be reached by telephone, toll-free in North America at 1-888-920-2221 ext 6410 or at 250-740-6410 or send an email to advising@viu.ca. * For international admissions, see page 42.

Program Start Dates and Application Deadlines Although most of our academic and trades programs begin in September, there are many opportunities to begin studies in January, May or throughout the year. Applications for programs that begin in September are generally accepted from October 2 until March 31. Transcripts and other supporting documents must be received by the application deadline. Program start dates and application deadlines for each program are noted in the program details of our online calendar. Most programs are available at VIU’s Nanaimo campus; however, they may not be available at the regional campuses – Cowichan, Powell River and Parksville•Qualicum. For program locations, please consult our online calendar at viu.ca/calendar.

Not sure? Try Exploratory University Studies Exploratory University Studies (EXPO) is an opportunity for you to take university credit courses while exploring your options further. Perhaps you’ve got your eye on a program that has some first-year courses as prerequisites, or maybe you just aren’t sure if you want to get your degree in Arts, Business, Science or something else. EXPO gives you the opportunity to get in the door, and it gives us the chance to reach out to help you find your true pathway. As an EXPO student, you will need to meet general university admission requirements and satisfy all course prerequisites. While there are some advantages to being in a specific degree, diploma or certificate program, EXPO might be the best choice for you if your plans are uncertain or if you’re upgrading to qualify for your true goal.

For International Students, Please note: study permits for Canada are only available for full-time study

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Alumnus Dana Short worked in the Applied Environmental Research Laboratories as a research technician and is a two-time NSERC USRA award recipient.

For Further Information Contact Vancouver Island University at 250-753-3245, toll-free in North America at 1-888-920-2221 or visit our website at viu.ca

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ARTS, HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

Admission Requirements

Associate of Arts Degree/Associate of Science Degree

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites.

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites

2-year Associate Degree program BA/BSc Degree option. Recognizes successful completion of two years of academic studies in a range of Arts and Science subjects. 4-year Degree program – one Major (  ) or two Minors (  ) Areas of study: Anthropology Business Creative Writing Criminology Digital Media Studies Economics English First Nations Studies Geography Global Studies Graphic Design History

Journalism Languages and Culture Liberal Studies Media Studies Philosophy Physical Education Political Studies Psychology Sociology Visual Art Women’s Studies

Within a BA degree, students may also complete a number of science-based minors. •A reas of study include: Biology, Chemistry, Computing Science, Earth Science, Geography, Mathematics •P rofessional Program Preparation areas of study include: Pre-Education, Pre-Law, Pre-Med, Pre-Social Work Additional majors and minors are under development, please check viu.ca/programs

Community Planning, Master of

Baccalaureate degree from a recognized university in any discipline. Min. “B” average calculated in the last two years of the undergraduate degree, with a review of the entire degree. Résumé. Three letters of reference. Statement of interest.

Criminology, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C+. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 11, Applications of Math 11, Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11. Admission rankings are determined by the overall GPA of English 12 and Math 11.

Geographic Information System Applications, Master of

Stage 1: Bachelor’s degree. VIU’s International Student English Language Requirements for Academic Programs. Experience or training in GIS. Introductory GIS course. Letter of Intent. References. Interview may be required. Stage 2: Meet Stage 1 admission requirements. VIU’s Advanced Diploma in GIS Applications (or equivalent) with a min. “B” in all GIS diploma courses. Satisfactory assessment of the intended research topic.

Geographic Information System Applications, Advanced Diploma

University degree or technical diploma. Introductory courses in GIS and Computer Literacy.

2-year Graduate Degree program Provides many opportunities to apply the skills and techniques learned in the program to real-life”planning questions and problems. Students will be engaged in self-directed learning and group studies, seminars and discussions, and will have many opportunities to meet and learn from professional planners. There is also a strong focus on urban design and visual representations of community planning, including GIS. 2-year program Prepare for a career in the criminal justice system in the public and private sector. Completion of this program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Arts, major in Criminology.

2-year blended in-class and online program 2.5-year fully online program The program offers courses, labs, seminars, and a research project to generate an intellectual environment in which students can enhance their theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the area of Geographic Information Science. It combines a strong academic foundation with professional skills by requiring both academic courses and a thesis research project.

8-month in-class or 16-month online Learn to use geographic information systems as a spatial informational and problem-solving tool for careers in GIS applications.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

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* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.


Graphic Design, Bachelor of Arts, Major

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Letter of intent. Résumé. References. Portfolio. Interview. For Management stream: Min. C+ in one of: Principles of Math 11, Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11.

Interior Design, Bachelor of

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 11, Applications of Math 11, Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11. Letter of intent. Résumé. Portfolio. Interview.

Jazz Studies, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Audition.

Jazz Studies, Bachelor of Music

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Audition.

Languages & Culture (Romance Languages), Post-Degree Diploma

Recognized Bachelor’s Degree.

Proficiency in Language and Culture, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C.

Technical Theatre, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C.

4-year Degree program Learn the theoretical, practical and creative skills required to launch a career as a graphic designer in print and digital media.

4-year Degree program A career-focused degree that combines theory with specialized knowledge and the development of proficiencies relative to the interior design profession.

2-year program Gain professional skills in a variety of performance genres and hands-on experience of group music-making. Completion of this program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies. 4-year Degree program (2-year Diploma + 2 years for Degree completion) Learn theory, performance ensembles, hands-on composing and recording techniques for jazz. 1- to 4-year program For holders of recognized undergraduate degrees who wish to complete the equivalent of a language minor.

2-Year, part-time Certificate Program For students who are not able to complete a Minor in Languages in Culture but wish to obtain a recognized language credential. 2-year program Emphasizes the technical aspects of theatre to develop trained theatre technicians.

[I believe I matter at VIU because of] the meaningful relationships I have made with my peers and professors. Being recognized by name in a university feels like my education is more than just a number in the system. Sebastian Barkovic Bachelor of Arts, Major in Political Studies Minor in Journalism

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Theatre, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Interview.

Visual Art, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Letter of intent. Portfolio. Interview.

Visual Art, Bachelor of Arts, Major or Minor

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Letter of intent. Portfolio. Interview.

2-year program Exposes students to a range of practical elements associated with theatre production as well as the academic study of theory and theatre history. 2-year program Students learn a number of technical skills and the visual literacy essential for visual art practice. 4-year Degree program (taken in combination with a BA major or another minor) Multi-dimensional in focus, the visual arts programs include multi-media and contemporary cultural studies, studio courses and theory courses in 2- and 3-dimensional art and design.

BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT Business Administration, Bachelor

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 12, Applications of Math 12, Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12.

Business Administration, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 12, Applications of Math 12, Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12.

Business Administration, Master of

Recognized Bachelor’s degree, business or non-business focus, with min. B avg. in the last two years. Letter of intent. Résumé. One year work experience. Two references from past employers or professors.

4-year Degree program Provides a thorough understanding of the economic, social, political, legal and ethical factors that affect the world of business. Majors in Accounting, Economics, Financial Services, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management and Marketing 2-year program Provides a well-rounded business education; awarded on completion of the first two years of the Bachelor of Business Administration. 14- to 16-month Graduate Degree program This Canadian/British dual degree program gives students an opportunity to combine new knowledge and practical experience through the integration of theory, research and practice that can be applied at regional, national and international levels. Upon completion, students also receive a Master of Science in International Management from our partner, the University of Hertfordshire.

I love the idea of VIU because it's a tight-knit community. Every day you see people you know in the library or on the stairs and the closeness you develop with your peers and profs makes you feel like you really do matter and are included in something . Taylor Doherty Hospitality Management

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Admission Requirements


Business Management, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C+ in one of: Principles of Math 11, Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11.

Business Studies, Post-Degree Diploma

Recognized Bachelor’s degree, business or non-business focus. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites.

Business, Bachelor of Arts, Minor

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites.

Event Management, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C.

Hospitality Management, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C+. Min. C+ in one of: Principles of Mathematics 11, Applications of Mathematics 11, Foundations of Mathematics 11, Pre-calculus 11, or equivalent. Letter of intent.

Hospitality Management, Bachelor of

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Hospitality Management Diploma with a min. C+ avg. Min. C in individual courses. Letter of faculty support. Interview may be required.

Management Skills for Supervisors, Certificate

No entry requirements.

Recreation and Sport Management, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C+. Interview may be required. Assessment test of writing skills may be required.

Sustainable Leisure Management, Master of Arts

Recognized Degree with min. B avg. in last two years. RĂŠsumĂŠ. Reference letters.

1-year program Designed for individuals with business experience who wish to improve their management skills. 1-year program For undergraduate degree holders who want to study business and management or wish to strengthen their academic background to pursue graduate studies. Specializations in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Financial Services, General Management, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management and Leadership, Marketing and Not-for-Profit Management. 4-year Degree program (taken in combination with a BA major or another minor) Combines business knowledge and skills with the knowledge gained from a BA major or another minor. 3-semester program, part-time, online Prepare for a career in event management, working in a wide range of sectors: tourism, recreation, arts, culture, sports, fundraising, corporate marketing and non-profit organizations. 2-year program Prepare for a wide range of management positions in the hospitality industry. Graduates can apply to enter the third year of the Bachelor of Tourism Management or Bachelor of Hospitality Management programs. Includes a Co-op Education component. 4-year Degree program (2-year Diploma + 2 years for Degree completion) Expand middle and senior management skills and knowledge with a focus on resort properties, communities and businesses. Graduates of the Culinary Arts Diploma program may complete a one-semester bridging program to qualify for admission to Year 3 of the program. Includes a Co-op Education component. 12-day, part-time program A three-part program designed to improve managerial effectiveness through specific skills training. It will appeal to supervisors, administrators, project leaders, and department heads in business, industry, public and not-for-profit sectors. 2-year program Learn to plan, organize and supervise recreation and leisure experiences for a variety of participants in preparation for an entry-level career in recreation and sport services. Graduates can apply to enter the third year of the Bachelor of Tourism Management. Includes a Co-op Education component. 16- to 20-month Graduate Degree program Prepares emerging leaders to examine and create solutions that ensure residents and travellers can enjoy recreational experiences, natural and cultural amenities, heritage resources and adventure on a sustainable basis.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.

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Technical Communication, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Successful completion (80% pass) of Computer Basics test, completion of an introductory computer course within the past two years or equivalent skills.

Tourism Management, Bachelor, Major in Recreation

Entry at Year 1: Grade 12. English 12* min. C+. Interview may be required. Assessment of writing skills may be required. Compulsory orientation in early Fall semester. Entry at Year 3: Diploma in Recreation, Tourism or Hospitality. Compulsory orientation in early Fall semester.

Tourism Studies, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C+. Interview may be required. Assessment of writing skills may be required. Compulsory orientation in early Fall semester.

Wine Business, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. 19 years of age.

2-year program, part-time, online Learn to create products for various media, including paper, video and the Internet. Products include online help, user manuals, technical manuals, white papers, specifications, process and procedure manuals, data sheets, journal articles, business papers, technical reports and forms and documents. 4-year Degree program or 2-year Diploma + 2 years for Degree completion Learn the theoretical knowledge and applied skills related to the provision of leisure services management in the fields of recreation and tourism. Includes a Co-op Education component.

2-year program Provides hands-on experience in planning and managing leisure experiences in a variety of settings. Graduates can apply to enter the third year of the Bachelor of Tourism Management program. Includes a Co-op Education component. 1-year full-time or 2-year part-time program Study courses related to the wine industry, the process of wine making, wine appreciation, wine marketing, wine tourism and other knowledge related to the business of wine.

EDUCATION

Admission Requirements

Bachelor of Education, Post-Baccalaureate

Recognized Degree. Applicant profile. Elementary Teaching Option: 3 credits Science, 3 credits Canadian studies, 3 credits Math and 6 credits English (Composition & Literature). Secondary Teaching Option: 6 credits English (Composition & Literature). Min. C+ avg. on most recent 60 credits.

Education, Bachelor of

2 years BA/BSc, including 3 credits Science, 3 credits Canadian studies, 3 credits Math and 6 credits Degree English requirements. Min. C+ avg. on most recent 60 credits. Applicant profile.

Global Education, Graduate Diploma

Bachelor of Education degree with min. B avg. in final two years.

Educational Leadership, Master of Education

Résumé outlining 2 years teaching experience. Bachelor of Education degree with a min. B avg. in final two years of study. Letter of intent. 2 confidential assessment reports. Flexible admission available. See viu.ca/programs for details.

Special Education, Master of Education

Résumé outlining 2 years teaching experience. Bachelor degree with min. B avg. in final two years of study. Letter of intent. 2 confidential assessment reports.

1½-year Post-Degree program – Elementary or Secondary Option For those who already possess an undergraduate degree; provides course work and field experience to prepare graduates to become elementary or secondary school teachers.

3-year Degree program following completion of 2 years of a BA or BSc Course work and field experience prepares graduates to teach Kindergarten to Grade 12.

2-year program (30 credits) Provides teachers with a broad field of study that explores the urgent need for global education in schools. Diploma graduates may enter the Master of Education in Educational Leadership with 30 graduate credits completed. 1-2-year Graduate Degree program Weekends/Summer, Distance, or Full-Time options. For those who already possess a degree; the MEd in Educational Leadership provides a program of professional preparation for aspiring and practicing school leaders. 2-year Graduate Degree program Graduates of the program will command content knowledge, develop skillspecific competencies and acquire relevant experiences prescribed by the BC Ministry of Education for Special Education specialist teachers, as well as have the capacity to offer leadership in Special Education areas.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

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* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.


Online Learning and Teaching, Graduate Diploma

Completion of either a Bachelor of Education degree, or a prior degree in another discipline with current teaching experience.

Physical Education, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites.

Physical Education, Bachelor of Arts with a Major or Minor

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites.

Special Education Teacher Specialty, Post Degree Diploma

Possession of valid Canadian teaching credential. Relevant experience as a professional educator.

Teacher Leadership, Graduate Diploma

Bachelor of Education degree with min. B avg. in final two years. 2 years teaching experience.

2-year program Learn about best practices for online teaching using the latest Web 2.0 tools and Learning Management Systems. Successful program graduates will also qualify for TQS category 4 or 5. Qualifies graduates to complete the Master of Education (Leadership) graduate program with only an additional 10 credits of project work required. 2-year program Prepare for employment in activity centres such as spas, summer camps, parks, swimming pools and squash and racquetball clubs. 4-year Degree program Explore the nature of human movement and learn essential skills to communicate, administrate and lead groups in physical activity settings.

1½-year program This continuous intake program is for Canadian certified teachers who wish to increase their understanding of the diverse needs of students in the classroom. Teachers with this credential will be well prepared for positions in school-based support services for students, such as Learning Assistance/Resource teachers. 1-year, part-time program Prepares and equips school leaders to lead contemporary schools. Diploma graduates may enter the Master of Education in Educational Leadership program with 15 graduate credits completed.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see page pages 46-49.

* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.

I matter [at VIU] because my profs know who I am. They know my name, my strengths, and what’s going on in my life. I truly feel like I am in a program where the professors genuinely care about how well the students are doing both academically and emotionally. Geordana Clint Bachelor of Arts, Major in Physical Education

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FIRST NATIONS

Admission Requirements

Aboriginal University Bridging Program, Certificate

Aboriginal Status. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites.

Arts One – First Nations

Grade 12. English 12* min. C.

Business Fundamentals for Aboriginal Communities, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C+ grade in one of Principles of Math 11, Pre-calculus 11, Applications of Math 12, or Foundations of Math 12; or a pass in Pre-calculus 12 or Principles of Math 12; or equivalent.

First Nations Housing Manager, Certificate

Grade 12. Physically fit and good health, free of vision, hearing or respiratory ailments. Good hand/eye coordination. Valid driver’s license.

First Nations Studies, Bachelor of Arts, Major or Minor

Grade 12. English 12* min. C.

1-year program Prepares Aboriginal students for post-secondary education. 1-year University program Multi-disciplinary learning community and introduction to First Nations Studies. 8-month program Provides an opportunity for students to obtain the fundamental accounting, economic, marketing and managerial skills that are the foundation needed to support strong business and community leaders. This cohort-based program will appeal to Aboriginal individuals who want to work with First Nations’ Communities in business, social and economic development. Non-aboriginal individuals who work closely with First Nations’ communities will also be considered. These transferable courses can be used to progress towards a Bachelor of Business Administration or other academic credentials. 12-week program Trains housing managers to assist communities to benefit from affordable, healthy, high quality, and well-maintained housing. The program provides learners with the opportunity to develop management skills through a combination of theory and practical application. 4-year Degree program (taken as a major or as a minor in combination with another major or minor) Exploration of contemporary First Nations issues in an integrated, multidisciplinary manner that prepares students for living within First Nations societies and the larger world.

First Nations programs and students are supported by the Office of Aboriginal Education and Services for Aboriginal Students. The purpose of Services for Aboriginal Students is to support Aboriginal students in making a successful transition to VIU and to assist students in succeeding at their academic endeavors by providing direct services and appropriate referrals. Call the Centre at 250-740-6510 for more information. Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see page pages 46-49.

* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.

I feel like I matter at VIU because the teachers actually have a personal relationship with me. They have helped me out with finding employment and just care about you. Troy Brooks Bachelor of Arts, Major in Child and Youth Care

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HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Admission Requirements

Activity Assistant, Certificate

Health Care Assistant (Home Support/ Resident Care Attendant) certificate or equivalent experience. Immunization requirements. Proof of employment as Health Care Assistant in last 4 years.

Animal Care Aide, Certificate

English 11 min. C. One of: Math 11, Intro to Math 11, Trades Math 11, Consumer Math 11, Application or Principles of Math, Foundations of Math 11, Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11. Letter of Attendance from an information session.

Child & Youth Care, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Admission in year two requires 30 first year credits including 6 English credits and 6 Human Development credits with min. C+ avg. or Human Services Certificate. Overall min. C+ GPA calculated on the most recent 24 credits completed. Personal statement. Résumé. References.

Child & Youth Care, Bachelor of Arts

Personal statement. Résumé. References. Min. C+ GPA calculated on the most recent 24 credits completed. Min. C+ in each course required for admission. Entry at year 1 requires Grade 12. English 12* min C. Entry in year 2 requires Human Services Certificate or 30 first year university credits. Studies should include 6 credits of Degree English Requirement and 6 credits of Human Development. Entry in year 3 requires Human Services Diploma or 54 university credits. Studies should include 6 credits of Degree English Requirement, 6 credits of Human Development and CYC 200A, 200B, 201, 252A, 252B, 260B and 265.

Community Mental Health Worker, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C.

Dental Assistant, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* and Biology 12 min. C. Good health. 20/20 vision.

Dental Hygiene, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Degree English Requirement. BIOL 151/152/153/154 or BIOL 156/157. CHEM 140/141 or CHEM 140/142. PSYC 111/112 or PSYC 121/122 or PSYC 131/132. MATH 211 or MATH 161. Any 100 or 200 level course without a T or G suffix. Biology and Chemistry completed within the last 5 years. Personal profile.

4-month program, part-time Activity Assistants work in a variety of settings to plan and implement individual and group activities for older adults in intermediate and extended care facilities and community settings. This program provides additional training for Certified Health Care Assistants. 7-month program, part-time Provides the knowledge and basic skills needed for entry-level employment in animal care facilities. It is intended for individuals with no previous formal training and to upgrade skills of existing staff and volunteers.

2-year program Gain skills and knowledge required to conduct child and youth care practice in community and residential settings. Completion of the program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care.

4-year Degree program Prepare for employment in the child and youth care field, ranging from early intervention with special needs infants and youth corrections to child protection and guardianship.

26-week program The Community Mental Health Worker Program will define entry level competencies for employment in the field of community mental health. It is based on the principles of psychosocial rehabilitation. 10-month program Provides opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills and values necessary to be a member of the dental team. Graduates who successfully pass the National Board exam are eligible to apply for registration and licensure with the College of Dental Surgeons of BC as a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA – Level II). 2-year program Provides education in the application of preventative and therapeutic methods of oral disease control and oral health promotion. Graduates are eligible to apply for registration and licensure with the College of Dental Hygienists of BC organizations.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.

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Dental Office Receptionist, Certificate

English 12* min. C or English assessment. Successful completion of Introduction To Computers within the past 2 years or equivalent course or experience. 25 wpm. Letter of intent.

Disability Studies, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C+. Résumé. Cover letter. References. Interview.

Early Childhood Education and Care, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. 60 hours of volunteer experience in a licensed childcare setting. Résumé. References. Interview.

Foundations in Mental Health, Certificate

No entry requirements.

Health Care Assistant, Certificate

Graduation from BC secondary school or equivalent. English 12*. Personal profile. Interview. BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry’s minimum English language competency requirement. English competency self-declaration form.

18-week program From the basics of dental terminology to the latest in dental software, this program offers the skills necessary to meet the requirements as a receptionist in dental offices and clinics. 2-year program Advanced level training for working in the community living, disability and disability-related sectors. This program builds on the School and Community Support Worker program. 2-year program Gain knowledge and skills necessary to work with young children and their families in licensed childcare settings. Completion of the program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care. Part-time program (length varies) Provides introductory training for those entering the field of mental health services or as a refresher for those currently working in the field. 24-week program Become a caregiver in complex care facilities and extended care units, home support agencies and residential settings.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

* See list of Equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.

[At VIU] I feel like my opinions are valued and respected. If I have questions, I feel they will be listened to and answered accordingly. I am an older student and I have never felt as if that changes how peers or instructors treat me… everyone is treated with kindness and respect. Laura Chidley Dental Assistant

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Hospital Unit Coordinator, Certificate

Grade 12, GED completion or Assessments in Hospital Unit Coordinator Math and English. OSME 002: Medical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology within the last 5 years. Introduction To Computers within the past 2 years or equivalent course. 50 cwpm.

Medical Device Reprocessing Technician, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Completion of Medical Terminology and Anatomy and Physiology and Interpersonal Skills for Healthcare Workers. Good health. Absence of allergies to substances on the skin.

Medical Office Assistant Training, Certificate

English 12* min. C or English Assessment Test. One of: Intro to Math 11, Trades Math 11, Applications or Principles of Math 11, Accounting 11, Math 041, Math 045, Math 046, Math 047, or Math Assessment Test. 40 wpm. Computer skills or Introduction to Computers within the past 2 years. OSME 002: Medical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology.

Nursing, Bachelor of Science

Grade 12. English 12*min. C+, Chemistry 11, Biology 12, Min. C+ in one of: Principles of Math 11, Pre-Calculus 11 or Foundations of Math 12. Proof of WHMIS and CPR level C and Immunization requirements.

Practical Nursing, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C+ or Technical Professional Communications 12 with a B+. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 11, Pre-Calculus 11 or Foundations of Math 11. Biology 12 min. C. Human Anatomy and Physiology for Practical Nurses min. C+. Proof of WHMIS, CPR level C, and Immunization requirements.

School and Community Support Worker, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Résumé. References. Interview. Letter from a physician attesting to the applicant’s physical suitability to the program may be required.

Social Services, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Volunteer or paid experience in the human services field. Résumé. References. Interview. Personal Profile.

Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work

60 credits of post-secondary courses including: 6 credits of Degree English Requirements min. C+, 6 credits of SOCW 200A, SOCW 200B min. B–, 24 credits of Arts & Humanities and/or Social Science courses. 24 credits of other post-secondary courses not including Social Services/Social Work courses. Min. C+ avg. on most recent 24 credits. Personal Profile. Interview may be required.

8-month program, part-time The purpose of this program is to prepare the individual for employment as a Hospital Unit Coordinator in a variety of health care settings. It will provide knowledge and training in the medical field including topics such as medical terminology, pharmacology, communications and coordinating physicians’ orders. 12-week program, full-time Students gain theory and application of principles related to decontamination, sterilization, storage and distribution of equipment in a medical device reprocessing area. The program is intended for those who desire to play a critical role in health care and work as a member of a team in a fast-paced environment. 3-month program, full-time Prepares for employment as a Medical Office Assistant in medical offices and specialist offices. Skills may also be transferable to positions in other medical settings.

4-year Degree program Preparation for accreditation through the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia (CRNBC) and employment as a Registered Nurse (RN). Not available for international students. 2-year program Learn skills to practice as a Practical Nurse (PN) in acute, extended, intermediate and community care settings.

18-month program or part-time (length varies) Theoretical studies and practical applications for working with people who have disabilities across the lifespan. The core and specialty courses provide the skills and knowledge to work in schools and communities. 2-year program (full-time or part-time) Advanced-level training for working in the social services field.

4-year Degree program (Entry in year 3) Provides social work education that addresses local, national and global needs.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.

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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Admission Requirements

Associate of Arts Degree/Associate of Science Degree

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Individual courses may have additional prerequisites. Additional prerequisites may include Biology 11/12, Chemistry 11/12 and Physics 11/12. Min. B in one of: Principles of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12.

2-year Associate Degree program BA/BSc Degree option. Recognizes successful completion of two years of academic studies in a range of Arts and Science subjects. 4-year Degree program – one Major (  ) or two Minors (  ) Areas of Study: Biology Chemistry Computing Science Earth Science

Geography Geoscience Mathematics Psychology

• Transfer Programs: Physics • Co-op Program: Computer Science • Within a BSc degree, students may also combine the Science major or double-minor with an additional arts-based minor. Areas of study include: Anthropology, Business, Creative Writing, Criminology, Digital Media Studies, Economics, English, First Nations Studies, Geography, Global Studies, History, Journalism, Languages and Culture, Liberal Studies, Media Studies, Philosophy, Physical Education, Political Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Visual Art, Women’s Studies. Note: An Arts minor cannot be used with a single Science minor to complete the BSc degree. Additional majors and minors are under development, please check viu.ca/programs

Computing Science, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C+ in one of: Principles of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12.

Engineering Fundamentals, Certificate

English 12 min. C. Min. C+ in Principles of Physics 12. Min. C+ In Principles of Chemistry 12. Min. B In either Principles of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12.

Fisheries & Aquaculture Technology, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Biology 11 min. C. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 11, Applications of Math 11, Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11. Interview may be required.

Fisheries & Aquaculture Technology, Post-Degree Diploma

Recognized Bachelor of Science with a min. B avg. Permission of department. Interview.

Fisheries & Aquaculture, Bachelor of Science

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C+ in Biology 11, Chemistry 12 and Principles of Physics 11. Min. B in one of: Principles of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12. Admission to third year requires completion of min. 54 university credits. Interview.

2-year program BA/BSc Major and Minor options. Prepare for a career as a computer programmer and/or analyst. Includes a Co-op Education component. 8-month program Prepares students to transfer into either UBC or UVic engineering in their second year. This program contains the first year core courses required from each of these institutions, including physics, chemistry, engineering design, computer programming, mathematics and communication skills. 2-year program Theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for employment in rearing or assessment of aquatic stocks, and personnel and business management functions in fisheries and aquaculture. Completion of this program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Science in Fisheries & Aquaculture program. Includes a Co-op Education component. 1-year program Those with a BSc in Biological Science may qualify to complete the Technology Diploma program in one year. A limited number of students will be permitted to enrol in this option. The program is tailored to reflect the student’s advanced background and experience. Includes a Co-op Education component. 4-year Degree program Gain broad knowledge and applied technical skills for careers in industry, government or self-employment in fisheries and aquaculture.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

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* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.


Forest Resources Technology, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. One Science 11 min. C+. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11; or min. C+ in Applications of Math 11 or Foundations of Math 11.

Information Technology & Applied Systems, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Letter of intent. Interview.

Natural Resource Protection, Bachelor of

Resource Management Officer Technology Diploma, min. C+ avg.

Resource Management Officer Technology, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Biology 11 min. C. Min. C in either Principles of Math 11 or Foundations of Math 11, or a min. “C+� grade in Applications of Math 11. Personal profile. References. Interview may be required.

2-year program Prepare for a variety of technical positions in forestry, environmental management and natural resource management.

2-year program Prepare for a career in the design, installation, operation and administration of network and Internet-based information systems. 4-year Degree program (2-year Diploma + 2 years for Degree completion) Prepares students for careers in the natural resource conservation and protection field. 2-year program Prepares students for careers as fisheries, conservation or parks officers for provincial or federal ministries or self-employment. Completion of this program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Science, major in Biology; Bachelor of Science in Fisheries & Aquaculture; and Bachelor of Natural Resource Protection Degree programs.

HAVE QUESTIONS? ASK ADVISING! Nanaimo: 250.740.6410 or advising@viu.ca Cowichan: 250-746-3509 or advising.cowichan@viu.ca Powell River: 604-485-2878

CAMPUS TOURS Sign up for a campus tour at viu.ca/campustour

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.

Organic chemistry is notorious for being one of the most difficult second-year courses but my professor made a profound impact on my experience. He has the ability to teach the concepts in a relevant manner offering a multitude of resources to help students study. Shelby Reimer Bachelor of Science, Major in Biology

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TRADES & APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C in Mathematics 10 or Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 10. Assessment test available if minimum grade prerequisites not met for Math or English.

Artificial Nail Technology, Certificate

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Completion of an esthetics certificate or natural nail manicure/pedicure program. Personal profile. Interview may be required.

Automotive Service Technician, Certificate

Grade 12 or assessment test. Min. 17 years of age. Valid BC driver’s license.

Carpentry, Certificate

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Assessment test. Personal profile. Interview may be required. Physically fit. Good hand/ eye coordination. Good health, free of vision, hearing or respiratory ailments.

Culinary Management, Diploma Culinary Arts, Certificate

Grade 12 or assessment test. Foodsafe Level 1. Min. 17 years of age. Criminal record check (Powell River campus only). Interview may be required. 2-year program requires successful completion of year one of the diploma (Certificate program). English 12* min. C+. Min. C+ in one of: Principles of Math 11, Applications of Math 11, Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11. Interview.

10-month program; also offered online In-depth office skills training required by today’s office-based professions; specializations offered to prepare for careers as an Accounting Assistant (Bookkeeper), Administrative Assistant and Legal Administrative Assistant and, online only: Medical Office Assistant. 9.5-week program, full-time Gain the fundamental skills necessary to work as an artificial nail technician. Ideal for certified estheticians or those with training in natural nail care. 10-month program Preparation for a career in the automotive repair trade. Provides opportunity for credit towards apprenticeship. 8-month program Entry-level training for jobs in construction. Provides opportunity for credit towards apprenticeship.

1-year Certificate program. 2-year Diploma program (1-year Certificate + 1 year for Diploma completion) Learn basic and advanced techniques of professional cooking in preparation for careers in the food industry through the Culinary Institute of Vancouver Island. Graduates of the Certificate program may apply to enter the second year of the Diploma program. Provides opportunity for credit towards apprenticeship. Graduates of the Diploma program may complete a one-semester bridging program to qualify for admission to Year 3 of the Bachelor of Hospitality Management. Includes a Co-op Education component. 28-week Professional Cook 1 certificate is offered in Cowichan and Powell River. Students who complete this certificate will be able to apply to Nanaimo to complete the balance of the Culinary Arts Certificate program.

I believe everyone matters here because we all have the potential to achieve whatever we set our minds to… I have been helped through a reference from an instructor to land a job... for that I am very grateful Tim Hampson Automotive Service Technician

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Admission Requirements

Applied Business Technology (Office Administration), Certificate


Electrician, Certificate

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Min. C in English 11 or Technical and Professional Communications 12. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 11, Applications of Math 11, Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11. Valid BC driver’s license. Assessment test.

Hairdressing, Certificate

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Personal profile.

Refrigeration Air-Conditioning Mechanic

Grade 12. Physically fit, hand-eye coordination. Assessment test. Personal profile. Criminal record check.

Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation, Certificate

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Valid BC driver’s license. Assessment test. Personal profile. Good health.

Heavy Equipment Operator, Individualized Training

Grade 12. Min. 19 years of age. Exceptions may be allowed. Valid BC Class 5 driver’s license. Additional endorsements may be required. Physically fit. Résumé, letter of intent, and/or references may be required. Interview may be required. Mathematics, reading, or trades aptitude test may be required. Good health, free of vision, hearing or respiratory ailments.

Heavy Equipment Operator Foundation, Certificate

Grade 12 (exceptions may be allowed). Min. 18 years of age (exceptions may be allowed). Valid BC driver’s license. Good health, free of vision, hearing, or respiratory ailments. Interview may be required. Assessment test and Personal Profile may be required.

Horticultural Technician Foundation, Certificate

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Min. C in one of: Principles of Math 11, Applications of Math 11, Foundations of Math 11, Pre-Calculus 11 or Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11. Fitness required for physical aspects of program and industry. Letter of intent. Interview.

Information Technology & Applied Systems, Diploma

Grade 12. English 12* min. C. Letter of intent. Interview.

Motorcycle and Marine Technician, Certificate

Grade 12 or assessment test. Min. 17 years of age. Good health. Interview may be required.

24-week program Entry-level training prepares graduates for employment in the electrical trade in commercial, industrial and marine facilities. Includes an ITA Electrician Level I certification. Provides opportunity for credit towards apprenticeship.

42-week program Preparation to become a fully qualified hairdresser through theoretical and practical instruction and student participation with industry materials and equipment. 10-month program (Cowichan campus only) Preparation for entry-level jobs in heating (gas and oil), air-conditioning and refrigeration. Provides opportunity for credit towards apprenticeship. 10-month program Train to prepare for employment as a heavy duty or commercial transport mechanic. Provides opportunity for credit towards apprenticeship. Length of program varies Individualized hands-on training in operation and routine maintenance of a variety of heavy equipment machinery used in excavating, land clearing, grading and road building. For info on start dates call 1-888-920-2221, local 6227 or 250-740-6227.

9-weeks + 1–8 week specific Machine Operator Training Students learn the theory and practical skills required for operating equipment in the road building and heavy construction industry in BC. For info call 1-888-920-2221, local 6227 or 250-740-6227.

9-month program Learn sustainable horticultural practices including integrated pest management and environmentally responsible greenhouse, nursery and landscape practices.

2-year program Prepare for a career in the design, installation, operation and administration of network and Internet-based information systems. 9-month program Entry-level training for jobs as marine engine technician or motorcycle/ outdoor power equipment technician. Provides opportunity for credit towards apprenticeship.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

* See list of equivalencies on page 30. For more detailed program information, visit viu.ca/programs.

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Nail Technology, Certificate

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Personal profile. Interview may be required.

Power Engineering/Process Operator – 4th Class, Certificate

Grade 12. English 11. Math 11 (except Essentials of Mathematics 11). Science 10. Personal profile. Assessment test. Interview may be required.

Professional Baking and Pastry Arts, Certificate

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Foodsafe Level 1. Assessment test. Personal profile. Ability to stand for 4 hours at a time. Ability to lift 20 kg/44 lbs.

Professional Esthetics, Certificate

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Personal profile. Interview may be required.

Welder Foundation

Grade 12. Min. 17 years of age. Adequate vision and free from respiratory ailments. Physically fit. Assessment test.

16-week, full-time Gain the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to work as a nail technician; give manicures, pedicures, treatments and apply nail enhancements. 32-week program Prepare for employment as power engineers; able to operate, maintain and manage industrial power and processing plants and the technical knowledge required for a process operator. 10-month program Preparation for employment in the commercial baking industry, including retail/wholesale bakeries, supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, catering, camps, etc. Provides opportunity for credit towards apprenticeship. 8-month, full-time Become qualified to work in spas, hair salons, sales and the performing arts industry. 7-month Welder Foundation/3-month Welder Fitter Apprenticeship training also available. For info call 250-740-6139.

Apprenticeship Programs, call 250-740-6112 or visit viu.ca/apprentice Automotive Service Technician, Baker, Carpenter, Cook, Electrician, Gas Fitter, Heavy Duty Mechanic, Motorcycle and Marine Technician, Refrigeration and Welding.

UPGRADING, ACADEMIC & CAREER PREPARATION Adult Basic Education

Admission Requirements Call 250-740-6425 for information.

Various courses offered. Continuous intake programming. Designed for students who need to upgrade high school English, math and science subjects or complete prerequisites for VIU courses and programs. Students can also complete courses to earn the BC Adult Graduation Diploma.

Employability Skills

Call 250-746-3509 for information.

English-as-a-Second-Language

Call 250-740-6318 for information.

Workplace Essential Skills and Training Program

Call 250-740-6417 or 250-740-6425 for information.

Academic & Career Preparation

Call 250-740-6425 for information.

2-year, part-time program located on the Cowichan Campus Combines classroom and work-site training for adults with disabilities. Provides opportunities to learn new skills in employment preparation as well as personal management skills for workplace and independent living. 7-week and 14-week programs. Continuous intake programming. Academic preparation for students whose first language is not English. 2-year program located on the Nanaimo campus. Continuous intake programming Specifically designed for students with developmental and cognitive disabilities to assist students’ development with personal, interpersonal and employment skills required to obtain and maintain employment. Visit viu.ca/acp Get your pre-requisites for university or college courses, improve a mark or complete your high school diploma.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

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MASTER’S DEGREES

Admission Requirements

Community Planning, Master of

Baccalaureate degree from a recognized university in any discipline. Min. “B” average calculated in the last two years of the undergraduate degree, with a review of the entire degree. Résumé. Three letters of reference. Statement of interest.

Business Administration, Master of

Recognized Bachelor’s degree, business or non-business focus, with min. B avg. in the last two years. Letter of intent. Résumé. One year work experience. Two references from past employers or professors.

Sustainable Leisure Management, Master of Arts

Recognized Degree with min. B avg. in last two years. Résumé. Reference letters.

Educational Leadership, Master of Education

Résumé outlining 2 years teaching experience. Bachelor of Education degree with a min. B avg. in final two years of study. Letter of intent. 2 confidential assessment reports. Flexible admission available. See viu.ca/programs for details.

Special Education, Master of Education

Résumé outlining 2 years teaching experience. Bachelor degree with min. B avg. in final two years of study. Letter of intent. 2 confidential assessment reports.

Geographic Information System Applications, Master of

Stage 1: Bachelor’s degree. VIU’s International Student English Language Requirements for Academic Programs. Experience or training in GIS. Introductory GIS course. Letter of Intent. References. Interview may be required. Stage 2: Meet Stage 1 admission requirements. VIU’s Advanced Diploma in GIS Applications (or equivalent) with a min. “B” in all GIS diploma courses. Satisfactory assessment of the intended research topic.

2-year Graduate Degree program Provides many opportunities to apply the skills and techniques learned in the program to real-life planning questions and problems. Students will be engaged in self-directed learning and group studies, seminars and discussions, and will have many opportunities to meet and learn from professional planners. There is also a strong focus on urban design and visual representations of community planning, including GIS. 14- to 16-month Graduate Degree program This Canadian/British dual degree program is designed to give students an opportunity to combine new knowledge and practical experience through the integration of theory, research and practice that can be applied at regional, national and international levels. Upon completion, students also receive a Master of Science in International Business from our partner, the University of Hertfordshire. 16- to 20-month Graduate Degree program Prepares emerging leaders to examine and create solutions that ensure residents and travellers can enjoy recreational experiences, natural and cultural amenities, heritage resources and adventure on a sustainable basis. 1 to 2-year Graduate Degree program Weekends/Summer, Distance, or Full-Time options For those who already possess a degree; the MEd in Educational Leadership provides a program of professional preparation for aspiring and practicing school leaders. 2-year Graduate Degree program Graduates of the program will command content knowledge, develop skillspecific competencies and acquire relevant experiences prescribed by the BC Ministry of Education for Special Education specialist teachers, as well as have the capacity to offer leadership in Special Education areas. 2-year blended face-to-face online program 2.5-year fully online program The program offers courses, labs, seminars, and a research project to generate an intellectual environment in which students can enhance their theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the area of Geographic Information Science. It combines a strong academic foundation with professional skills by requiring both academic courses and a thesis research project.

Program with specific Study Abroad opportunities. For additional information see pages 46-49.

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PROVINCIAL EQUIVALENCIES FOR ADMISSION BRITISH COLUMBIA & YUKON

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ALBERTA, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES & NUNAVUT

SASKATCHEWAN

MANITOBA

ONTARIO

English 12

English Language Arts 30-1

English Language Arts A30 and B30 (Combined)

English Core 12, ELA 40, ELACF 40, ELATR 40, Comprehension Focus ELACF 40, Literary Focus ELALF 40, Transactional Focus ELATF 40, English 40, or English 300 or 301 or 305

ENG5N (pre OAC), Engl 5A1, ENG4U, EWC4U,

Pre-Calculus Math 12

Math 30-1

Pre-Calculus 30

Pre-Calculus Math 40S

MHF4U (Advanced Functions)

Foundations of Math 12

Math 30-2

Foundations of Math 30

Applied Math 40S

MDM4U (Math of Data Mgt), MCT4C (Math for College Technology, MAP4C (Foundations for College Math)

Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 12

Math 30-3

Workplace and Apprenticeship Math 30

Consumer Math 40S

MEL4E (Math for Work & Everyday Life)

Pre-Calculus Math 11

Math 20-1

Pre-Calculus 20

Pre-Calculus Math 30S

MCR3U (Functions)

Foundations of Math 11

Math 20-2

Foundations of Math 20

Applied Math 30S

MCF3M (Functions & Applications), MBF3C (Foundations for College Math)

Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11

Math 20-3

Workplace and Apprenticeship Math 20

Consumer Math 30S

MEL3E (Math for Work & Everyday Life)

Biology 12

Biology 30

Biology 30 or 30 (Core)

Biology 40S

SBI5N (pre OAC), Biology 5A1, SBI4U, OAC Biology

Biology 11

Biology 20

Biology 20 or 20 (Core)

Biology 30S

SBI3N (pre OAC), Biology 3Ax, SBI3U

Chemistry 12

Chemistry 30

Chemistry 30 or 30 (Core)

Chemistry 40S

Chemistry 5A1, SCH4U, OAC Chemistry

Chemistry 11

Chemistry 20

Chemistry 20 or 20 (Core)

Chemistry 30S

SCH4N (pre OAC), Chemistry 3Ax, SCH3U

Physics 12

Physics 30

Physics 30

Physics 40S

Physics 5A1, SPH4U, OAC Physics

Physics 11

Physics 20

Physics 20

Physics 30S

Physics 4Ax, SPH3U,


PROVINCIAL GRADE LETTER EQUIVALENCIES

LOCATION

A

B

C+

C

C–

F

BC / YT

86–100

73–85

67–72

60–66

50–59

< 50

AB/NT

80–100

70–79

65–69

50–64

MB

80–100

70–79

65–69

56–64

50–55

< 50

QC

85–100

75–84

70–74

65–69

60–64

< 60

ALL OTHERS

80–100

70–79

65–69

60–64

50–59

< 50

QUEBEC

NOVA SCOTIA

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

2 courses in the English Literature 601 or 603 series

English 441 or 541; English12

Pre-Calculus 120A & Pre-Calculus 120B (Must bave both) Foundations of Math 120

NEW BRUNSWICK

< 50

NEWFOUNDLAND

IB: HL OR SL

English 611A or 621A

English 3101 or 3201, or World Literature 3207

Language A: literature HL, or Language A: language and literature HL

Pre-Calculus Math 12

Math 611B

Math 3205 or 3207

Further Math HL, or Math HL

Math Foundations 12

Math 621A

Math 3204

N/A

Math for the Workplace 12

Math 631A

Math 3206

N/A

Advanced Math 11

N/A

Math 2205 or 2207

Math Studies SL or Math SL

Foundations or Math 110

Math Foundations 11

Math 521A

Math 2204

N/A

Financial and Workplace Math 110

N/A

Math 531A

Math 2206

N/A

English 121 or 122 (A-B)

Financial and Workplace Math 120 Pre-Calculus 110

Transcripts will be assessed on an individual basis

Biology 120 or 121 or 122

2 Courses in the Biology 101 series

Biology 441 or 541; Biology 12

Biology 611A or 621A or 801A

Biology 3201 or 3231

Biology HL

Biology 111 or 112

Biology 5XX

Biology 431 or 531; Biology 11

Biology 511A or 521A

Biology 2201 or 2231

Biology SL

Chemistry 120 or 121 or 122

2 Courses in the Chemistry 202 series

Chemistry 441 or 541; Chemistry 12

Chemistry 611A or 621A

Chemistry 3202 or 3239

Chemistry HL

Chemistry 111 or 112

Chemistry 5XX

Chemistry 431 or 531; Chemistry 11

Chemistry 511A or 521A

Chemistry 2202 or 2239

Chemistry SL

Physics 120 or 121 or 122

2 Courses in the Physics 203 series

Physics 441 or 541; Physics 12

Physics 611A or 621A

Physics 3204 or 3234

Physics HL

Physics 111 or 112

Physics 5XX

Physics 431 or 531; Physics 11

Physics 511A or 521A

Physics 2204 or 2234

Physics SL

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COME TO VIU

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APPLYING FOR ADMISSION Start online at viu.ca/apply

Questions?

You can also print an Application for Admission form or pick one up at a Vancouver Island secondary school or at any VIU campus. VIU starts taking applications on October 2 for most programs, and some programs accept applications on a continual basis.

Call the Registration Centre at 250-740-6400 or 1-888-920-2221 ext. 6400.

Gather together all the necessary documentation This could include official transcripts from your secondary school. If you are currently attending a BC secondary school, letting us know your Personal Education Number (PEN) will assist us to obtain your final grades; some programs will require that you submit an interim transcript separately. You should also submit transcripts from any other post-secondary institutions you have attended and you may be required to write an assessment test, submit a personal profile, a rĂŠsumĂŠ or a letter of intent. All necessary documents must be received by application deadline.

Submit your application and supporting documents Submit the completed application form online or mail a printed copy to the address below. A non-refundable application fee of $38.55 is required. Printed applications and all supporting documents should be sent to: Registration Centre Vancouver Island University 900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5

You are advised to apply as early as possible because your date of application may determine your registration date. Applications and documents become the property of VIU and are not returned, whether a student is accepted or not.

Want to live in residence? You should apply for a room when you apply to VIU. Visit viuresidences.ca for more details.

After you have applied for admission... You will receive a letter acknowledging receipt of your application. Once we have processed your application and you have been accepted, you will be asked to pay a tuition deposit and we will send you instructions on how to register for classes.

course selection in advance of your course registration date. Registration can be completed online or in-person.

Please read all correspondence from the Registration Centre carefully. Ask questions if there is anything you do not understand. We recommend that you contact the Advising Centre at 250-740-6410 to discuss your

Note 2: VIU reserves the right to cancel any scheduled program or course if there is insufficient enrolment. In such cases, every reasonable effort will be made to notify you as early as possible.

* For international admission information, refer to page 42

Note 1: In some programs, due to space or enrolment limitations, admission does not guarantee that a space will be available in all courses you wish to take.

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ADMISSION INFORMATION Specific admission requirements for each program are listed online in the Program Outlines at viu.ca/calendar/outlines

General Admission Requirements for Trades & Applied Technology Programs

General Admission Requirements for University and Career/ Technical Programs

• Graduation from a BC secondary school, or equivalent from another school system; OR

Applicants are eligible for admission to University and Career/Technical programs if they meet at least one of the following conditions: • Graduation from a BC secondary school, or equivalent, with a minimum “C” grade in English 12. • Equivalencies for English 12 are: English 12 First Peoples; VIU’s ENGL 067; the ACCUPLACER Language Proficiency Index with acceptable scores. See pages 30-31 for provincial equivalencies. See viu.ca/ calendar; • Previous degree from a recognized university; • Visiting student from a college or university (a “Letter of Permission” from the home institution is required); • Transfer student from a college or university (at least 24 transferable university-level credits completed); • Academic mature student category—at least 21 years of age (or will turn 21 in the first semester of admission) and have a minimum “C” grade in English 12.

General Admission Requirements for Unclassified Students Students who do not meet any of the above admission categories may be admitted as an “Unclassified Student” to register for university-level classes where they meet the prerequisite(s). Unclassified students will register after all other University program students, so course availability will be limited. Unclassified students are not considered to have been admitted to a university degree or diploma program. Applicants are eligible for admission as an unclassified student if they meet one of the following conditions: • Graduation from a BC secondary school, or equivalent from another school system; • Unclassified mature student category (19 years of age or older, or who will become 19 during their first semester).

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• Trades’ mature student category: at least 19 years of age (or turning 19 during the first two months of the program); AND the following: • Minimum 17 years of age, unless stated otherwise; • Résumé and/or letter of intent and/or references may be required; • Interview may be required; • Math and/or reading and/or trades aptitude test may be required; • Physically fit and able to adapt to working conditions; • Good hand/eye coordination; • Good health; free of vision, hearing or respiratory ailments; • Valid driver’s license will be required for vehicle and equipment operation.

Course Prerequisites Students admitted to VIU must also meet individual course prerequisites. Check the Course Descriptions section of the online calendar, or consult an Advisor to find out if you first need to complete prerequisites.

Admission on the Basis of a Previous Degree Applicants admitted under this category will be eligible for up to 60 transfer credits towards a VIU degree. Such applicants must pay careful attention to course prerequisites and be aware that, in most cases, submission of a secondary school transcript is also necessary to confirm that prerequisites have been satisfied.

Special Admission for Secondary School Students to University Credit Courses Applicants still attending secondary school may be considered eligible to register in up to TWO university credit courses per semester for up to a maximum of FOUR courses prior to secondary school graduation. For more information, please visit viu.ca/calendar/admissions


ACCUPLACER and the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) Many courses require English 12. To attain this level of proficiency, you can take the equivalent course at VIU (ENGL 067) or you may write either the ACCUPLACER or Language Proficiency Index assessment tests to prove your abilities. For further information visit viu.ca/calendar/equivalencies, speak with an Advisor, or contact the Assessment Centre at 250-740-6416.

International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement Program VIU recognizes the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) programs. Under certain conditions, students presenting IB or AP credentials will receive up to 30 university credits for the courses completed. A minimum grade of 5 is required on IB courses; a minimum grade of 4 is required on AP courses. See viu.ca/calendar/admissions

Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Skills, knowledge and competencies acquired through work experience, unrecognized education or training, self-study, volunteer activities, hobbies and other life experiences may be assessed for credit through a Prior Learning Assessment. For information, please contact the Advising Centre at 250-740-6410.

Entrance Scholarships VIU offers a number of entrance scholarships among the many scholarships, bursaries and awards available to new and continuing students. For more information, visit viu.ca/financialaid or contact the Financial Aid and Awards office at FinancialAidInfo@viu.ca Or call Nanaimo 250-740-6423 Cowichan 250-746-3509 Powell River 604-485-2878

Did not complete high school? If you did not complete high school, you can still pursue an education at VIU if you qualify as a “mature” student. You must be 21 years or older for Degree and Career/Technical programs or 19 years or older for Trades and Applied Technology programs or the unclassified student category. Most programs call for specific admission requirements and many courses require prerequisites. Before you can start a program, you may need to take an assessment test or upgrade some high school subjects through Adult Basic Education—both options are available.

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MONEY MATTERS Tuition and Fees viu.ca/calendar/tuition

AVERAGE FIRST YEAR BUDGET Estimated expenses are based on two semesters with five courses per semester in a Bachelor of Arts program:

Canadians and Permanent Residents As a general guideline, tuition for a full course load of 10 academic studies classes (one academic year = 30 credits) is $4,177 ($5,012 for Science, 36 credits). For Trades and Applied Technology programs, tuition is $418 per month. Prospective students pay $38.55 non-refundable application fee. Tuition fees for academic studies programs are due two weeks after the start of the semester. Fees for Trades and Applied Technology programs are due in full before commencement of the program.

Financial Aid & Awards viu.ca/financialaid Building 200, Room 205 ď‚• 250-740-6423 VIU has a comprehensive program of financial aid and awards in the form of student loans, non-repayable grants and institutional awards. Scholarships and Awards are granted to domestic and international students who demonstrate high academic achievement and/or community or institutional involvement. Bursaries are available to students who are academically successful and demonstrate financial need. In some cases, other specific requirements may also need to be met in order to qualify for a bursary. Passport to Education is a program for BC public and independent schools. Up to $1,000 can be earned by students from grades 11 to 12 through the program. You have up to five years from September 30 of your graduating year from high school to redeem a Passport award. Contact your local high school for more information.

$4,500 Tuition & Student Fees

$1,700 Books

$11,000 Living Costs

$2,000 Miscellaneous

$640 Transportation

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SERVICES Advising Information regarding programs, courses or university regulations.

Nanaimo viu.ca/advising  250-740-6410, Building 200

Cowichan cc.viu.ca/ss  250-746-3509

Powell River pr.viu.ca/studentservices  604-485-2878

Assessment Services viu.ca/assessments  250-740-6416 Entrance assessments for VIU programs.

Disability Services viu.ca/disabilityservices  250-740-6446 Support and accommodation to students with documented disabilities.

FIND WORK HERE Our Campus Career Centre will help you enhance your employability skills, boost your career confidence and give you support finding work as a student or planning your career as a graduate.

Interested in work on campus?

Being able to be a part of a work-op under the

Opportunities are available to you that will support your experiential learning and skill development—get paid while doing something you love!

supervision of one of my professors for two years

Campus Career Centre

had a great impact on my learning experience. Through the work-op I not only gained job experience, but I was also able to engage with historical material hands-on, and also discover new interests which led me to doing a directed studies course.

Paige Fehr Bachelor of Arts, Major in History

viu.ca/career 250-740-6420

RESEARCH @ VIU viu.ca/research Here, research isn’t just for graduate students — both undergrad and graduate students have the opportunity to participate in high-level, pertinent research projects that enhance learning and strengthen prospects for future educational paths.

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ACCESS MATTERS HERE Making university attainable is important to us. Sometimes that means finding creative ways to get in the door. We offer support that can make the door to university easier to open. Entrance Awards viu.ca/financialaid/awards VIU President’s Entrance Awards Available to one top academic grade 12 student from each Vancouver Island Public & Private High School (including Powell River and Bella Bella). VIU Chancellor’s Entrance Awards for Aboriginal Students Available to top academic grade 12 students from First Nations communities, Friendship Centres or Metis organizations on Vancouver Island (including Powell River and Bella Bella). VIU President’s Entrance Awards for Scholar-Athletes Available to top academic student athletes upon entrance to their first year of studies at VIU. View all scholarships and awards at viu.ca/financialaid/awards

Incoming Outstanding Student Initiative

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Youth in Care Tuition Waiver Program viu.ca/waiver VIU offers the Youth in Care Tuition Waiver Program that makes it possible for students who grew up in foster care to pursue a tuition-free university education.

HigherEd Points higheredpoints.com/how-it-works Help fund your higher education with Aeroplan miles. You can turn Aeroplan loyalty program points (earned by you, your parents, your friends or any other nice people you know) into tuition credits! Visit higheredpoints.com and click "I'm a student" for details.

Student Loans Visit StudentAidBC.ca to plan for and explore funding option in BC and Canada.

viu.ca/ios

Trades Funding Sources

The Incoming Outstanding Student (IOS) initiative awards the highest priority registration appointments to the strongest applicants to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, or Exploratory University Studies programs who are entering postsecondary studies for the first time.

Funding support is available specifically for trades and applied technology programs through VIU and government sources. Information is available through our Financial Aid and Awards office. viu.ca/financialaid/funding

viu.ca/financialaid/funding.asp


CAMPUS TOURS Sign up for a campus tour at viu.ca/campustour You can also take a virtual tour of the Nanaimo campus at viu.ca/vt

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REAL STUDENT. REAL STORY.

MEET KATRIONA AUERBACH One of VIU's most wonderful attributes is how personalized a student's experience can be. The class sizes are small and many powerful conversations can evolve within them as a result. At VIU it is possible to develop meaningful friendships with your professors and when your professor has the opportunity to really get to know you, then they are able to steer you in a direction best suited to your interests and skills. I have witnessed professors at VIU repeatedly go above and beyond for their students. To be in a learning environment where the professors believe in you in this way is pure inspiration to the student and is instrumental in laying the groundwork for student success.

Katriona is working towards a BA with a major in Anthropology.

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ADMISSIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Start online at world.viu.ca/apply Fill out the online application form.

Gather all the necessary documentation Attach scanned copies of required and supporting documents: • Your official transcripts • Proof of language proficiency • English translations of any documents issued in a language other than English • A copy of your passport (photo page) We strongly recommend submitting your application online, although paper applications are accepted. Original or certified copies of your documents will be required prior to arrival at VIU.

Submit your application Submit the completed application form online or mail a printed copy to the address below. A non-refundable application fee of $150 is required. Printed applications and all supporting documents should be sent to: International Education Vancouver Island University 900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5

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AVERAGE FIRST YEAR BUDGET FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Estimated expenses are based on two semesters with five courses per semester in a Bachelor of Arts program:

$14,900 Tuition & Fees

$1,700 Books

$11,000 Living Costs

$2,000 Miscellaneous

$640

Transportation


INTERNATIONAL ADMISSION INFORMATION Admission Requirements

• Advanced diplomas require prior completion of a degree or diploma

The High School

• Students who do not meet the English language requirement may receive conditional acceptance pending completion of VIU’s English Language Centre program. Exceptions may apply.

1) Must have completed grade 9, or equivalent 2) Must turn 15 years old by December 31st following a September enrollment

English Language Centre 1) Graduation from high school or equivalent 2) A minimum of basic English language proficiency is required, take the self-test: viu.ca/elc/test. Successful completion of level Academic Placement 5 (AP5) fulfills VIU’s English Language requirement to enter academic programs. Upon completion of AP5, no other language test score (IELTS, TOEFL etc.) will be required. Direct entry into AP5 is available for students with IELTS scores of 5.5 or better (with no band below 5) or TOEFL iBT scores of 71 (with no section below 17). DIrect entry into AP4 is available for students with IELTS scores of 5 or better (with no band below 5) or TOEFL iBT scores of 61 (with no section below 16).

Undergraduate Academic and Vocational Programs 1) Graduation from high school or equivalent and 2) Achievement of VIU’s English language requirement through either: a) Completion of VIU’s English Language Centre Program (AP5) or b) A minimum grade of C in English 12 (for BC High School graduates) or c) International Baccalaureate English HL grade of 5 or higher or d) Advanced Placement English 12 grade of 4 or higher or e) Minimum English language test score in one of the following: Specific programs may require additional requirements. See online calendar for details viu.ca/calendar. TOEFL iBT

IELTS

Other Accepted Tests & Scores

80 with no section lower than 19

6.0 with no band below 5.5

TOEFL Paper Based Test (PBT)

550

CAEL

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VIU’s institutional code: 9581

Cambridge Certificate Min. of Proficiency in English “B” Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English

Advance Placement (AP) Program VIU will grant up to 30 credits to students who have completed AP courses

International Baccalaureate (IB) Program VIU recognizes the achievement of students who successfully complete the IB Program and scholarships are offered to all IB diploma holders. Under certain conditions, students presenting IB credentials will receive credit for the courses completed, as listed in the online calendar. For more information, please visit: viu.ca/calendar/admissions

Master's Programs 1) Undergraduate degree from an appropriately accredited university 2) Minimum “B” average in the last two years of the undergraduate degree 3) Appropriate English language requirement: 4) Foundation courses, resume, letter of intent, reference letters, work experience, and assessment reports may be required according to each graduate program. See online calendar for more details at viu.ca/calendar. TOEFL iBT

IELTS

VIU’s English Language Centre

88 with no section lower than 20

6.5

Successful completion of Academic Preparation Level 5 (AP5)

VIU’s institutional code: 9581

with no band below 6.0

VIU reserves the right to request English language testing to confirm appropriate placement.

Min. “B”

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES International Student Services To ensure success of our international students, the Centre for International Education provides the following programs and services: • Orientation for all new students • Medical insurance plan and information • Social and cultural events • Academic advising and personal counselling • Course registration for new students • Financial service office • International student scholarships • Homestay and Peerstay program • Pathways to university academic programs through the English Language Centre and High School.

Vancouver Island University’s High School for Canadian and International Students viu.ca/highschool Established in 1996, the High School at Vancouver Island University welcomes approximately 100 students from across Canada and 15 other countries to study in grades 10 to 12.

Our Focus: • BC graduation program

Quick Facts: • Two semesters: September-January and February-June • Access to university facilities and resources • Average 14 students per class • Direct admission to programs at Vancouver Island University upon graduation • Safe, friendly and supportive environment For more information, visit viu.ca/highschool

Contact Us For more information or to request an International Education viewbook, contact:

International Education 900 Fifth Street Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5S5  250-740-6315 • Fax: 250-740-6471  Toll free 1-888-920-2221 Email: worldviu@viu.ca Apply: world.viu.ca/apply

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE ACADEMIC PREPARATION For students intending to continue on to University This provincially articulated program focuses on building skills for success in Canadian academic culture; covering essay writing, academic integrity, lecture comprehension and effective class participation. Completion of AP5 allows direct entry into VIU undergraduate academic programs.

Access level + 5 Levels 13-week semesters (ap1 – ap5) Starts: September, January, May Highlights: Individual language coaching, electives, direct entry to AP5 with 5.5 IELTS (with no band below 5) or TOEFL 71 (with no section under 17); direct entry to AP4 with IELTS (no band below 5) or TOEFL 61 (with no section below 16)

Student Outcomes ĥĥ Acceptance to VIU academic programs upon

completion of AP5 ĥĥ Advanced skills acquired in reading, writing,

research and academic communication ĥĥ Gain 3 VIU credits upon completion of AP5 ĥĥ Earn credits from both completion of AP5 and

from an academic class taken concurrently to AP5


VIU gives students the complete educational experience in terms of the educational quality and social life inside and outside the campus. – Mohammed Alabdulraheem,

ESL student in Communications 3

COMMUNICATIONS

LANGUAGE & CULTURE

For students wanting to improve fluency and communication skills in English

Short term summer and winter programs (Summer and winter camps)

This program provides comprehensive classes to improve English communication through experiential learning and community immersion.

Enjoy a Canadian cultural experience and activities of the season while learning English.

Access level + 3 Levels 13-week semester (C1-C3) Starts: September, January, May

6.5-week semesters (C1-C3) Starts: September, late October, January, late February, May, late June

Student Outcomes ĥĥ Connections with Canadians through community

contacts, visits to schools and businesses, public speeches, radio interviews, campus-wide activities etc. ĥĥ Confidence in English communications, reading, writing and speaking ĥĥ Ability to manage conversation using listening, reading, writing and speaking skills ĥĥ Involvement in interesting subject themes such as art, career preparation, photography, storytelling and social media

3 Levels 3-week or 4-week programs Starts: July, August, January, February

Student Outcomes ĥĥ Gain more exposure to and experience in English ĥĥ Explore one of Canada’s prime tourist destinations

– Vancouver Island ĥĥ Participate in a fun and exciting group setting ĥĥ Improved English language skills through access

to English speakers in Homestay

Sample Schedule 20 hours per week of English language instruction, including electives. Classes run five days per week. All students will have Friday afternoons free!

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W

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8:30 am to 12:30 pm

No Classes in Mornings

Electives

12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

Core Classes

No Classes

“Please note: AAP schedule is 8:30am-4:30pm

Matter Here • VIU.ca

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EDUCATION ABROAD Vancouver Island University offers exciting opportunities to expand your education through overseas exchanges, field schools, internships, practica and project work. You can earn valuable credits towards your degree under the instruction of VIU faculty, or faculty at host partner universities around the world, resulting in a truly world-class learning experience. VIU believes that Education Abroad is an effective strategy to prepare graduates for an increasingly interconnected world and competitive global economy where intercultural skills and global citizenship are highly valued skills among employers. Students who participate in Education Abroad report higher motivation for learning, stronger interpersonal and intercultural skills with classmates and faculty, and more confidence in pursuing their chosen career path. For more information, visit viu.ca/educationabroad or email educationabroad@viu.ca.

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A full-semester exchange with the Burgundy School of Business in France provided the chance for one BA student to take in this view from the Eiffel Tower.

Bachelor of Education students travelled to Ghana to spend time in local classrooms with children and local staff.

Jazz students in New Orleans

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VIU AROUND THE WORLD

FIELD SCHOOLS

INTERNSHIPS, CO-OPS & PRACTICA

Ranging in length from 10 days to 5 weeks, field schools offer students the opportunity to travel as part of a group under the leadership of VIU faculty members. Students participate in scheduled activities, tours, assignments and project work in the host location and earn between 3 and 9 credits for their studies. Recent Field School locations: • Belize • Cuba • England

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• Finland • Germany • Hawaii

• Indonesia • Italy • New York City

In some programs, students can choose to complete an internship, co-op or practicum placement through a university or community partner overseas. For example, students have earned valuable practica or internship credits by participating in archaeological digs in Belgium, early childhood classroom projects in Indonesia, micro-finance start-ups in Belize and community health education projects in Nepal. Recent internship, co-op and practica locations: • Belgium • Belize

• Indonesia • Nepal


LANGUAGE & CULTURE PROGRAMS

EXCHANGES

Choose a short-term language or culture program hosted by a partner overseas for the opportunity to make connections with students from all over the world, learn a new language and be immersed in a local culture. These programs range in length from 10 days to 1 month and typically take place during the summer months, offering VIU students flexibility to pursue experiential learning abroad.

Students can choose from over 20 partner universities around the world to complete one or two semesters abroad. As full-time students, participants earn between 9 and 15 credits (per semester) towards their degrees and can fully immerse themselves into the local culture.

Recent language and culture program locations: • France • Germany • Japan

• Netherlands • South Korea

Recent exchange locations: • Australia • China • England • Finland • France

• Germany • Iceland • Japan • Korea • Netherlands

• New Zealand • Norway • Spain • Sweden • West Indies

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REAL STUDENT. REAL STORY.

MEET DIEGO BUSTOS On VIU's tagline, Matter Here: I love this tagline and can definitely say that I have personally experienced that “matter here”. Starting by the fact that your professors know your name and don’t simply see you as a number or body that is sitting on a chair in their classroom, followed by the resources available to students to help us succeed in our undergraduate and graduate studies through the different centres such as writing centre, career centre, counselling centre, library, tutoring and many others.

Diego is a student in the Faculty of Social Sciences' Global Studies program.

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STUDENT LIFE Housing & Campus Services On-Campus Student Residences — Nanaimo viuresidences.ca

Featuring single and double rooms in a village like setting, VIU Residence offers guaranteed placement to first-year students who apply by May 1st of their intake year. Information about the criteria for first-year guaranteed placement, room styles, residence life programming and amenities can be found on our website. Bookstore viubookstore.ca

The VIU Bookstore online textbook comparison tool will allow you to compare VIU Bookstore prices alongside top online retailers, making it simple to buy all your textbooks at the best possible price, all in one place at viubookstore.ca Cafeteria viu.ca/cafeteria

Want to live in residence?

Get fed on campus. Receive a 10% discount on your food purchases by signing up for a Dining Dollars account. Buy a minimum of $100 Dining Dollars and receive an extra 10% credit on your account. Visit the Food Services office in the main Cafeteria to sign up or phone the Dine Line: 250-740-6136.

On-campus student residences are in high demand, so apply early.

Health and Wellness Centre

Visit viuresidences.ca for more details.

The VIU Health and Wellness Centre is open to provide medical health care to students enrolled at VIU.

viu.ca/health

Campus Food Movement At VIU, we're on a mission to foster a healthy food system that demonstrates innovation and leadership in food sustainability within our university community. • Locally produced food • Access to diversity of food cultures • Accurate food labelling

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GET INVOLVED Campus Rec viu.ca/campusrec

Campus Recreation offers you the opportunity to foster meaningful connections, healthy practices and holistic learning while you’re at VIU. Stay healthy and happy by participating in fun events organized by Campus Rec. A wide variety of activities are offered, from intramural sport leagues to fitness classes and outdoor recreational activities. Our gymnasium offers lots of sports options with basketball courts, volleyball courts, badminton courts, convertible racquetball/squash courts and more in addition to the fully equipped fitness and weight rooms. VIUSU Activities viusu.ca

Share your interests with others and join one of the several clubs that operate under the guidance of the Vancouver Island University Students’ Union (VIUSU). The VIUSU also organizes campus social events such as BBQs, welcome festivities and movie nights. Weekly events are held at the Students’ Union Pub. Cultural Connections viu.ca/international/cc

Join other VIU students from all over the world in exploring the community and Vancouver Island. Experience day trips, cultural events and club activities while in the company of new friends. Organized by our International Education faculty, the activities and experiences are always changing.

Join One Participate in at least one extracurricular activity and enjoy a more fulfilling university experience. There are many ways for you to get involved on campus. • join a club • go to the theatre

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• learn a skill • take a hike

• see a film • try intramurals


Past Outdoor Rec Opportunities Surfing Day Trip to Tofino Sea Kayaking Stand Up Paddleboarding River Rafting Hiking Trips Caving Snowshoe Day Trip Back Country Skiing Avalanche Awareness Day Trip

viu.ca/campusrec

Past Intramural Leagues & Events Amazing Race Co-ed Volleyball 3-on-3 Basketball Badminton Indoor Soccer Paintball Mount Washington Ski/Snowboard Trip NHL Road Trip to watch the Vancouver Canucks

viu.ca/campusrec

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VARSITY ATHLETICS The VIU Mariners varsity program has a tradition of excellence. Not just on the court, field or course, but in the classroom as well. Our athletes are supported on their journey to success and the VIU Mariners have won the BC Collegiate Aggregate Award for top overall athletic program in the PacWest for nine years in a row. This combined with their success at the championship level, means that excellence is a way of being for VIU Mariners. For more information visit gomariners.viu.ca or call 250.740.6402

VARSITY TEAMS Badminton Basketball Golf Soccer Volleyball CLUB TEAM Rugby

COACHES

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Badminton Janice Walker Janice.Walker@viu.ca

Golf Kevin Oates Kevin.Oates@viu.ca

Men’s Volleyball Abe Avender Abe.Avender@viu.ca

Men’s Basketball Matt Kuzminski Matt.Kuzminski@viu.ca

Men’s Soccer Bill Merriman Bill.Merriman@viu.ca

Women’s Volleyball Shane Hyde Shane.Hyde@viu.ca

Women’s Basketball Bill McWhinnie Bill.McWhinnie@viu.ca

Women’s Soccer Anup Kang Anup.Kang@viu.ca

Club Rugby Drew Cooper Drew.Cooper@viu.ca


RECENT NATIONAL & PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 BC Collegiate Aggregate Award for top overall athletic program in the PacWest. 2015 CCAA National Silver Men’s Basketball 2015 CCAA National Silver Badmintom - Mixed Doubles

2015 CCAA National Silver Men's Soccer 2015 PacWest Provincial Champions Men's Basketball 2015 PacWest Provincial Champions Women's Volleyball

2015 PacWest Provincial Champions Badmintom - Mixed Doubles 2015 PacWest Provincial Champions Women's Soccer

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LOCATIONS VIU can be found all through the mid-Island region and on the Sunshine Coast. Our largest campus is located in Nanaimo. Other campus sites include Powell River, Duncan and Parksville/Qualicum. Research and other learning activities also take place at other sites including our Platinum LEED certified Deep Bay Marine Field Station located in Deep Bay.

NANAIMO CAMPUS

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COWICHAN CAMPUS

POWELL RIVER CAMPUS

PARKSVILLE 路 QUALICUM CENTRE

DEEP BAY MARINE FIELD STATION


NANAIMO CAMPUS MAP

VIRTUAL CAMPUS TOURS You can take a virtual tour of the Nanaimo campus at viu.ca/vt

DISTANCE FROM CAMPUS Nanaimo Aquatic Centre 700 m

100 Offices 105 Equipment Storage 110 Heavy Mechanical & Carpentry 115 Electrical 120 Facilities Services & Campus Dev. 130 Welding Shop 140 Storage 150 Automotive Shop 155 Power Sports & Marine 164 Hairdressing 165 Classrooms 170 Shq’apthut (Gathering Place) 178 Classrooms, Offices 180 Applied Studies Training & Educational Centre (ASTEC) 185 Bakery, Lower Cafeteria 190 Gym

193 200 205 250 255

VIUSU building Student Affairs Academic & Career Prep. Faculty of Management Richard W. Johnston Centre for International Education 300 Main Cafeteria, Administration, Welcome Centre 305 Library, Bookstore, Print Shop 310 Drama & Theatre, Career Centre, University Relations 315 Physics/Parking Office 320 Music 325 Visual & Applied Arts 330 Nanaimo Art Gallery 335 Child Care, Offices 340 Arts & Humanities Offices

Nanaimo Ice Centre

700 m

Serauxmen Stadium

750 m

Mariner Field

1.6 km

Departure Bay Ferry Terminal

5.3 km

University Village

1.6 km

Downtown & Harbour Front

2.4 km

345 Arts & Humanities Classrooms 350 The High School at VIU 355 Arts & Sciences 356 Education, Social Sciences 359 Offices 360 Math, Chemistry 365 Log Cabin 370 Environmental Sciences 373 Centre for Shellfish Research 375 Hatchery, Tank Farm 380 Fisheries & Aquaculture 385 Soils Lab 390 Header House 395 International Centre for Sturgeon Studies

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REAL STUDENTS

My professors took the time to get to know me on a personal basis. I have spent hours in their offices talking about literally anything and everything. I know that they would do anything in their power

ELIZABETH PREVOST

to help me succeed.

My favourite spot to study on campus is the silent room on the fourth floor in the library. I like it because it's quiet. My favourite place to hang out on campus is pretty much anywhere. Every part of the campus is beautiful.

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REAL STORIES

I came to VIU as a mature student who transferred from North Island College, and even though I knew I was a bit older and a stranger to Nanaimo, I knew that I mattered. I received nothing but support and encouragement from the staff and faculty in the Anthropology department.

CARI McINTYRE

Before I really knew anybody in my program, the fifth floor of the library, around the corner in front of all the windows, used to be my favourite study spot... Now that I do know people in geography, the map room is by far my favourite place. Not only is it oozing with geography, but you can often find friends there... and the profs will often stop by to see if anybody is

KATE MANA

studying or needs help.

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SACIA BURTON I came to Nanaimo from Charlottetown, PEI. I love island life and wanted to see what the West Coast had to offer. I’ve got to say, I’m definitely not disappointed by these “winters”. VIU is a small school with plenty of opportunities to connect. Outside of classes I have facilitated a club for three years and have had the chance to plan events and campaigns, sit on committees, and really make my ideas heard. At VIU, it feels like a lot of doors are open for students — be it the Dean’s, my professors’, or the Students' Union. I know that when I show up with ideas that I’m working with I will be heard and respected.

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OUR PRESIDENT

AT VIU YOUR EXPERIENCE MATTERS TO US We support your educational journey by creating an environment where you can achieve your goals and realize your dreams. Your viewpoint matters here and our faculty take the time to get to know you, provide mentorship and connect with you. VIU offers an exceptional educational setting where students are engaged in a high quality, dynamic university experience in one of the most beautiful locations in Canada. Here, you’ll enjoy small class sizes with quality instructors who are passionate about teaching. We offer a wide range of programming from master's and undergraduate degrees, to diploma and certificate programs in both academic subjects and in trades and applied technology. Our faculty weave research, scholarly activity and community engagement into the curriculum, providing students with invaluable hands-on experience in both indoor and outdoor classroom settings. VIU also has a wide range of field schools that provide students the opportunity to grow through an international education experience. VIU is a diverse community hosting more than 1,800 international students from 85 different countries. We also host one of the largest number of Aboriginal students among any post-secondary institution in BC — students who join us from coastal communities and across Canada. Our goal is to engage, encourage and inspire you to excel in your chosen field and our staff, faculty, administrators and a team of student ambassadors are all dedicated to ensuring you grow and thrive during your experience at VIU. I invite you to share the spirit of VIU and discover more about yourself, your world and your potential. I look forward to meeting you on campus. Sincerely,

Ralph Nilson, PhD President & Vice-Chancellor

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