Category:Nursing
Study mode:At the institution
The program prepares highly skilled, practice-ready graduates eligible
for nurse registration. On completion of the program graduates are
eligible to write the Canadian Registered Nurse Exams.
Self-directed learning, small group learning, and problem-based
learning...
Category:Nursing
Study mode:At the institution
The School of Nursing has a limited enrolment. Since the number of
qualified applicants usually exceeds the number of places available,
fulfillment of the minimum requirements is not a guarantee of
admission. The School reserves the right of selection of all...
Category:Psychology - All
Study mode:At the institution
Lower-level requirements: 19 credits
Psychology 101 Psychology 102 Psychology 110* Psychology 202** Two of Psychology 221, 241, 250, 280*** Note *: MATH 104 or MATH 106 may be substituted for PSYC 110.
Note **: This requirement may...
Category:Accounting
Study mode:At the institution
This option is designed to equip students with the skills and abilities
necessary for a successful career in accounting and/or financial management of
corporations or organizations.
The program requires a minimum of 18 courses at the 300/400 level in business...
Category:Addictions
Study mode:At the institution
Psychology explores the effect of hormones on behaviour, the
neurochemical bases of addiction, the ways in which computers affect
people, and much more. Using human and other animal models, you will
study the biological basis of behaviour, sensation and perception,...
Category:Accounting
Study mode:At the institution
Accounting covers financial and managerial accounting, as well as
taxation and auditing. Internal decision-making, financial statement
analysis, taxation, and auditing are among the topics covered. You also
analyze financial records and accounting information...
Category:Psychology - All
Study mode:At the institution
Students complete a minimum of 120 units, as specified below.
Lower Division Requirements
Students complete one course from the following group A courses
PSYC 221-3 Introduction...
Category:Accounting
Study mode:At the institution
Years 1 and 2
ACCT 1110 and 1210 Principles of Accounting I and II OR ACCT 2293 Introduction to Financial Accounting and an elective course (any course numbered 1100 or higher). NOTE :
Credit will not be granted for ACCT 1110 if credit was previously
granted...
Category:Psychology - Applied
Study mode:At the institution
The learning environment and methodologies will utilize all current
andragogical techniques that enhance student learning. Faculty will
adopt approaches that provide students with a participatory and
collaborative learning environment that merges theory and...
Category:Accounting
Study mode:At the institution
The degree program requires a minimum of 120 credits of required
courses and electives. Students admitted to Year 3 will have already
completed a minimum of 60 credits. If a first year English course was
not completed prior to Year 3 entry, degree completion...
Category:Business Administration
Study mode:At the institution
You'll explore the world of business administration
through case studies and group projects, all the while obtaining the
analytical skills you need to build your career.
• In operations management courses,
you'll gain a deeper understanding of how data is synthesized...
Category:Accounting
Study mode:At the institution
Full-time students will complete required
Advanced Technical Specialty courses in two semesters, fall and winter.
Additional 12 credits of Liberal Studies courses should be completed
before or after the required Advanced Technical Specialty courses. For
the...
Category:Information Quality and Security
Study mode:At the institution
Although the full-time program is two years in length, students have up
to seven (7) years to complete the bachelor program starting from the
date of their first technical degree-level course or the date of
acceptance to the bachelor program, whichever comes...
Category:Accounting
Study mode:At the institution
This degree program is designed to provide students with the
business and management skills necessary to become effective leaders,
innovators, and entrepreneurs in today’s competitive economy. The
degree offers both a practical management education and enough...
Category:Physical Education
Study mode:At the institution
Bachelor in Therapeutic Recreation The Therapeutic Recreation Program prepares graduates to plan, implement and evaluate a wide range of leisure services for children, adolescents, adults and older adults who experience a barrier to a healthy leisure lifestyle....
Category:Psychology - All
Study mode:At the institution
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology In this program you complete all of your studies at Douglas College, but earn a BA degree from UCFV. Degree Requirements * minimum of 120 university transfer credits (with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0) ...
Category:Nursing
Study mode:At the institution
Bachelor of Science in Psychiatric Nursing The four-year on-site, full-time generic Bachelor of Science in Psychiatric Nursing Program is designed to provide the graduate with specialized knowledge and skills to provide safe, comprehensive holistic care to individuals,...
Category:Nursing
Study mode:At the institution
Bachelor of Science in Nursing This Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is designed to educate nurses to be effective practitioners capable of meeting the needs of a changing client population within the health care system. Graduates are prepared to work with...
Category:International Studies
Study mode:At the institution
Associate of Arts Degree (Intercultural and International Studies) An Associate of Arts Degree consists 60 credits of university transfer courses (approximately 20 courses) that are selected from several areas of study. The following are the general requirements...
Category:Education (Other Subjects)
Study mode:At the institution
Associate of Arts for Future Teachers SEMESTER 1 Course Credits Engl 1130 3 Geog 1160 or 1180 3 Hist 1113 or 1114 3 Science elective 3 Arts elective 3...