
General Information
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Contact information |
jscafe@coastmountaincollege.ca |
Accept Program A | 2students / Semester |
Accept Program B |
2students / Semester approx USD $13042 Local currency$16,458.74 |
Local currency exchange rate | 1USD ≒ |
Update date | 28/Oct/2021 22:02:41 |
Outline ID | 857 |
List of study programs that are open for international exchanges
Content | Coast Mountain College your classroom is connected to place - to rich cultures, rugged landscapes and breathtaking vistas, Here, lifestyle and learning go hand in hand. CMTN has five regional campuses serving 34 communities where we provide students with an adventurous education that leads to sustainable careers. Our classrooms are more than rooms with four walls. Education is unbound and connected to community. At Coast Mountain College experiential learning brings theory to life. CMTN integrates many elements of learner-centered, experiential and project-based studies. In partnership with our First Nations Council and First Nations communities, CMTN develops programs connected to the cultural, social, political and economic values and realities of these communities. We honour and support the rich traditions of First Nations in the northwest and through education, ensuring these traditions continue throughout future generations. Enrich your life through learning and elevated experiences at Coast Mountain College. Our degree partnerships and university transfer opportunities are unbound. Start at CMTN and finish at universities located all over the world. We offer some of the lowest tuition in British Columbia, affording you a less expensive first two years. Our region's low cost of living, combined with northwest BC's stunning natural beauty make for a package that is hard to resist. We offer certificate and diploma programs. Certificates require 30 credits for completion and diplomas require 60 credits for completion. For intake in January the following programs are available for student exchange: Business Administration in either Accounting, General Management, or Human Resources Applied Coastal Ecology Associate degree in Science or Arts Criminology Diploma |
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Teaching Language | English |
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Language Proficiency Requirements | Accept Native English |
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Scholarship information |
https://www.coastmountaincollege.ca/student-services/financial-aid/entrance-awards |
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Cost of living | Estimated living cost per month excluding Housing Fee $ 600 - 700 per month |
Medical Insurance | Required (For student) |
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Please inform prospective dates of acceptance if the dates would be later than UMAP's Timeline for onlire placement period. It helps students to choose their preferences.
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Link to the Course List available for international students / Other related links |
Regular Academic Calendar (indicate the period)
- First Semester
- From:04/Jan/2022To:29/Apr/2022(4 months)
- Second Semester
- From:06/Sep/2022To:16/Dec/2022(4 months)
- Third Semester
- From:03/Jan/2023To:28/Apr/2023(4 months)
- Fourth Semester
- From:05/Sep/2023To:15/Dec/2023(4 months)
- Website of academic year
Semester Load in Credits/Units
1UCTS = 1Credit/1.5ECTS/3CATS *What's UCTS?
- Minimum
- 9Credits
- Maximum
- 18Credits
General Timetable and Requirements for Graduation
- Total Number of Credits Needed for Graduation
- 60Credits
- Number of Years Typically Needed to Complete Undergraduate Program
- 2Years
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