Permisos de Trabajo

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Permisos de Trabajo
Bienvenidos
Te damos la información que tú necesitas
ÍN DI C E
Po s tgra dos 3
R azo n e s para es t udiar en Can ad á 4
Pe rm i so s de Trabajo
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Ce nte nnial College
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Co n fe d e rat ion College
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Fa ns hawe College
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G e o rge Brown College
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M a p a d e Canadá
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Hu m b e r College
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Loyal i s t College
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M a ri ne I ns t it ute of MU N 20
S e n e ca College
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Sh e ri d an College
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Lo s R e q u is itos de Idiom a
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Pre g u nt as Frecuentes 28
El Centro de Educación Canadiense
se complace en presentar la tercera
edición de la “Guía Educativa
de Postgrados en Canadá”. Esta
publicación contiene una extensa
y diversa selección de postgrados
en las ciudades más innovadoras
y dinámicas de Canadá. Las nueve
instituciones participantes ofrecen
sus más reconocidos programas de
estudio que cubren diversas áreas
como Administración, Informática,
Medio Ambiente, Producción
Cinematográfica y Audiovisual, y
Ciencias de la Comunicación.
Te invitamos a explorar las infinitas
oportunidades que Canadá te
ofrece en las siguientes páginas.
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Schiller 529, Col. Polanco, 11580, México, D.F.
Junio 27, 2008
La Embajada de Canadá en México promueve activamente los lazos educativos, académicos y
culturales entre ambos países. En el ámbito de la educación, cada año más de 15, 000 mexicanos
viajan a Canadá para iniciar o continuar sus estudios en diversos programas.
El Centro de Educación Canadiense (CEC) es una Asociación Civil sin fines de lucro. Inaugurado
en 1997, el CEC tiene como mandato orientar y promover a Canadá como el mejor destino para
obtener una educación internacional de alta calidad. Estudiantes y padres de familia pueden acudir
al CEC y obtener toda la asesoría e información necesarias para la elección de un programa acorde
a sus intereses particulares.
El CEC ofrece información de más de 200 instituciones educativas: universidades, institutos
tecnológicos, escuelas secundarias/preparatorias, escuelas de idiomas y campamentos de verano.
Hoy día, existe un gran interés por parte de estudiantes mexicanos en los postgrados canadienses.
La oportunidad de una excelente educación aunada a la opción de trabajar después de graduarse,
hace aún más llamativo a Canadá.
Una de las herramientas que el CEC ofrece es la “Guía Educativa de Postgrados”. Ésta es una
publicación que facilita el proceso de búsqueda y selección de un postgrado en Canadá.
Aprovecho la oportunidad para felicitar la labor del CEC e invitarlos a revisar la información
contenida en esta tercera edición de la “Guía Educativa de Postgrados”.
Guillermo E. Rishchynski
Embajador de Canadá
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Postgrados
Infórmate. Te lo explicamos
Los postgrados son programas cortos que generalmente duran un año o menos y están especialmente
diseñados para aquellos que previamente han completado una licenciatura o un diplomado. Las instituciones
que ofrecen estos programas son públicas y se les conoce como “colleges”, mismos que brindan áreas de estudio
muy amplias y especializadas. Muchos de estos programas cuentan con varios componentes profesionales
que en México son escasos o inexistentes. A diferencia de las prácticas profesionales en las universidades
mexicanas, el “co-op” es un programa que generalmente cuenta con remuneración y los participantes son
rigurosamente seleccionados por la institución educativa. El estudiante es admitido en una organización en la
que podrá aplicar los conocimientos del aula en un ambiente laboral y/o profesional.
Cada institución tiene diferentes requisitos de admisión. Es muy importante cumplir con ellos y presentar los
documentos pertinentes antes de la fecha límite.
¿Este programa es para mí?
Si cuentas con una licenciatura, diplomado u otra designación de estudios superiores y cumples con los requisitos del idioma, este programa es para ti.
¿Por qué elegir un Postgrado?
• Su duracíon es de un año o menos.
• Después de completar estos estudios, puedes trabajar hasta un año en Canadá y adquirir experiencia laboral.
• El título de postgrado es un excelente complemento para un universitario, además de ser una alternativa económica a una maestría.
• Es una opción con la cual adquieres un excelente programa académico que te prepara para el mundo laboral.
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Las 10 Razones
Acertadas Para Estudiar en Canadá
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La Organización de
las Naciones Unidas
califica a Canadá como
uno de los mejores
países para vivir.
El sistema de
educación en Canadá
es excelente gracias al
estricto estándar del
gobierno.
Puedes disfrutar de
la maravillosa belleza
natural de Canadá y
de sus cuatro distintas
estaciones.
Tienes la oportunidad
de trabajar en el país al
terminar tus estudios.
Canadá es un país
estable, seguro y
pacífico.
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Canadá es una
sociedad multicultural
donde las constumbres
y las tradiciones son
respetadas y valoradas.
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Las carreras cursadas
en Canadá son
internacionalmente
reconocidas.
El sistema de seguro
médico en Canadá es
uno de los mejores del
mundo.
Las actividades
culturales y deportivas
son sumamente
económicas y
accesibles.
Las ciudades
canadienses son
sumamente limpias.
Estudiar en Canadá:
Permisos de Trabajo
Es posible trabajar en Canadá mientras realizas tus estudios. Existen oportunidades para trabajar dentro y fuera del
campus. Infórmate cómo puedes aplicar para un empleo en ambos casos.
Para Trabajar dentro del campus:
Puedes trabajar dentro del campus de la institución en donde estudias sin un permiso de trabajo siempre y cuando
cuentes con un permiso válido de estudios y seas un estudiante de tiempo completo en:
• una institución pública, tal como un College, una Universidad, o un College Professionnel (CEGEP) en Quebec,
• una institución de educación superior privada, que funcione bajo las mismas reglas y regulaciones que una
institución pública y reciba por lo menos el 50% de su financiamiento del gobierno,
• una institución privada canadiense autorizada por el estatuto provincial para conferir grados.
Para Trabajar fuera del campus:
El programa de “Permiso de Trabajo Fuera del Campus” (Off-Campus Work Permit Program) permite que ciertos
estudiantes extranjeros trabajen fuera del campus, mientras terminan sus estudios. Para calificar, debes ser un
estudiante de tiempo completo, inscrito en una institución educativa de educación superior pública o en un programa
aprobado de una institución de financiamiento privado.
Toma en cuenta que no todos los programas ofrecidos por instituciones de educación superior privadas califican.
Para más información sobre cuáles programas están calificados, contacta directamente a la institución elegida.
Para una lista de instituciones participantes en el programa de permiso de trabajo fuera de campus, visita:
www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/institutions/participants.asp
Para trabajar fuera del campus debes solicitar un permiso de trabajo. No puedes empezar a trabajar fuera del campus
hasta que hayas recibido tu permiso de trabajo. El permiso de trabajo te autoriza trabajar hasta 20 horas por semana
durante sesiones académicas regulares, y a tiempo completo durante vacaciones programadas (por ejemplo: las
vacaciones de verano e invierno).
Cabe recalcar que un permiso de trabajo no garantiza que obtendrás empleo ya que es tu responsabilidad encontrarlo.
Aunque trabajes fuera del campus, no debes olvidar que tus estudios son la razón principal por la cual te encuentras
en Canadá. Si dejas de ser estudiante de tiempo completo o no mantienes resultados académicos satisfactorios, debes
entregar tu permiso de trabajo a una oficina local de inmigración de Canadá.
Programa de trabajo para Graduados:
Este programa permite a los estudiantes que se han graduado de una institución educación superior canadiense
obtener experiencia laboral profesional.
Permiso de trabajo para estudiantes Graduados:
Si quieres trabajar en Canadá después de graduarte, debes solicitar el “Permiso de Trabajo para Graduados” (PostGraduation Work Permit).
Para más información visita la pagina web: www.cic.gc.ca
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International Education Centre
941 Progress Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M1G 3TB, Canada
Tel: (416) 289-5393
Fax: (416) 289-5352
[email protected]
www.centennialcollege.ca
CENTENNIAL COLLEGE IS ONTARIO’S FIRST COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND PRIMARILY SERVING THE EASTERN PORTION
OF THE GREATER TORONTO AREA THROUGH FOUR CAMPUSES AND SIX SATELLITE LOCATIONS. CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
OFFERS MORE THAN 120 DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES, DEGREE PROGRAMS AND POST DIPLOMAS ON A FULL-TIME AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION BASIS AND HAS 12,000 FULL-TIME STUDENTS AND OVER 35,000 PART-TIME LEARNERS.
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Strategic Management is a program designed to provide the knowledge, skills and competencies to enhance the managerial
effectiveness of individuals across all industries that are in or aspiring to management positions in their respective functional
areas. The program is uniquely configured to provide graduates with a solid understanding of the macro-environmental and
industry-specific contexts.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
STUDY OPTIONS
As a graduate, you will have a unique combination of skills that Qualified graduates will be eligible to participate in the 3 Step
will lead to employment in many business sectors.
MBA program with University Canada West *.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Accounting for Managerial Decision Making
• Economic Analysis for Managers
• Information Systems for Business Management
• Human Resources Management
• Operations Management
• Marketing
Semester Two
• Financial Management
• Contemporary Organizational Behavior
• Strategic Management
• Supply Chain Management
• Ethics and Stakeholder Management
• Managerial Leadership
Third Semester
• Internship
ADMISSIONS
• Official transcript demonstrating proof of successful
completion of a Post-Secondary Diploma or Degree; and
• English Proficiency Test: TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL, & MELAB; or
• English assessment test may be required.
LOCATION
Progress Campus
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $14, 585 (3 semesters)
- Includes Health Insurance
• Books and Supplies: CDN $875
PROGRAM LENGTH
START TERMS
Two semesters plus Internship September
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
*3 STEP MBA PROGRAM
Centennial College and University Canada West are pleased to come together in a unique partnership designed to provide
quality education to a broad audience. The three step MBA provides an opportunity for a wide range of students to obtain the
education they need to succeed.
STEP 1
Students complete the Strategic Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate program through Centennial College.
STEP 2
Students complete a two-week intensive studies program at Centennial College. The Leadership in Business program will be
accepted by University Canada West as educationally equivalent to their courses “Human Interfaces” (MBA501) and “Business
Environments” (MBA502). A third component of this program will introduce students to the concepts of “Team Based
Leadership” (MBA500).
STEP 3
Students who successfully graduate from step two will be accepted into the University Canada West MBA program. Students
who have graduated from the Strategic Management program at Centennial College will be required to complete 8 credits
either on campus in Vancouver or via the distance learning on-line format.
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BIOINFORMATICS FOR SOFTWARE PROFESSIONALS
Bioinformatics is an exciting emerging field that integrates information technology and biology.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates will be prepared for
employment in academic,
government, and industrial labs as
Bioinformatics Analysts,
Bioinformatics Software Developers,
and Bioinformatics Research
Technicians.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Bioinformatics Tools, Database and
Models
• Biochemistry
• Molecular Biology and Genomics
• Statistics and Data Analysis for Bioinformatics
• Research Methods in BioinformaticsThesis Part 1
• Ethics and Intellectual Property
• Current Topics in Bioinformatics
Semester Two
• Bioinformatics Algorithms
• Computational Intelligence
• Protein Structure and Analysis
• Developing Bioinformatics Tools
• Parallel and Distributed Computing
• Database Design and Biological Data
Management
• Organizational Behaviour and
Facilitation
• Research Thesis in Bioinformatics
Third Semester
• Co-op Work Term
ADMISSIONS
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Applicants to the Graduate Certificate Program must submit • Tuition: CDN $12,112 (2 semesters)
an official transcript demonstrating proof of successful
• Books and Supplies: CDN $875
completion of a four-year degree in computer science; or
software engineering from an accredited college or
university; and
• English Proficiency Test: TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL, & MELAB; or
• English assessment test may be required.
LOCATION
Toronto HP Campus
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters plus Co-op
Work Term
START TERMS
September
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
Centennial College offers programs in business, communications, community and health studies, general arts, English
language studies, engineering technology, hospitality, tourism and transportation. As a large and diverse college with
four campuses across Toronto, we have a reputation for exemplary teaching, innovative programming and extensive
industry partnerships.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
The International Business Post-Diploma Program at Centennial helps you prepare for either specialty careers or
generalist in just one year and at the same time, giving you the career edge of real-world experience through work
placement.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Export/Import Coordinator
• Trade Representative
• Foreign Investment and Risk
Analyst
• Foreign Trade Consultant
• Commercial Bank Officer
• International Marketing
Representative
STUDY OPTIONS
• Internship placement (semester 3)
Work for 12 weeks individually in a
participating organization to gain
valuable international business work
experience in an internship capacity.
The internship is unpaid and an
honorarium will be suggested to host
companies.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
• Comparative Geopolitical Systems
• Global Logistics and Transportation
• International Organizations,
Agreements and Business Law
• Global Business Strategy
• Global Trade and Investment
• International Finance and Banking
• Global Knowledge and E-Business
Management
• International Entrepreneurship
• Business Language: Training, Culture
and Customs
• International Marketing and Trade
ADMISSIONS
• Official transcript demonstrating proof of successful
completion of a post-secondary diploma or degree; and
• English proficiency test: TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL, or MELAB; or
• English test assessment may be required.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $14, 585 (3 semesters)
- Includes Health Insurance
• Books and Supplies: CDN $875
LOCATION
Progress Campus
START TERMS
September, January
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters plus Internship
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
7
1450 Nakina Drive
P.O. Box 398
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Tel: (807) 475-6467
Fax: (807) 623-7250
www.confederationc.on.ca/international
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
The Human Resources Management Post-Degree/Diploma Certificate program provides intensive and extensive labour management studies encompassing many areas of employment law. The program is designed to provide graduates from a
degree or diploma program the necessary training to meet the challenges of our complex industrial society.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
The employment opportunities from
these demanding and rewarding
programs are excellent. Graduates
receive employment as personnel
administrators, human resource
managers, industrial relations
officers, personnel managers, union
representatives and management
trainees.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Introduction to Human Resources
• Labour Relations Law
• Compensation and Benefits
Administration
• Occupational Health and Safety
• Training
• Human Resources Planning
Semester Two
• Collective Bargaining
• Management Information Systems
• Grievance Procedures and Arbitration
• Managerial Accounting
• Human Rights in Employment
• Organizational Behaviour
• Employee Recruitment Selection
ADMISSIONS
• Degree or diploma from a recognized university; or
• five years or more experience in Human Resources
Management.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Application Fee: CDN $85
• Tuition: CDN $11, 714
• Registration Fee: CDN $400
• Health Insurance: CDN $500
LOCATION
Thunder Bay Campus
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND TRADE
This program builds on your existing expertise and prepares you for management opportunities by adding a specialization in
International Business and Trade. Designed for college and university graduates of any discipline, this one- year program will
help you develop essential global business skills. Classes in Spanish will enhance your resume even further.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
You may choose traditional careers
in areas such as Human Resources,
Marketing, or General Business. You
may also choose to work directly in
international fields, such as: export
marketing; negotiation and sales;
international purchasing; business
operations, logistics; or government
development and research projects.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Researching International Markets
• Global Entrepreneurship
• Internet Business and E-Commerce
• Customs and Global Logistics
• International Negotiations
• Spanish I
Semester Two
• Global Strategies/Global Networks
• International Business Law and Trade
Agreements
• International Consulting
• International Marketing Management
• International Finance and Accounting
• Spanish II
Semester Three
• Work Placement
ADMISSIONS
• Degree or diploma from a recognized university; or
• five years or more experience in Human Resources
Management.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Application Fee: CDN $85
• Tuition: CDN $11, 714
• Registration Fee: CDN $400
• Health Insurance: CDN $500
LOCATION
Thunder Bay Campus
START TERMS
September
8
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters plus Work
Placement
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
1001 Fanshawe College Blvd.
P.O. Box 7005
London, Ontario
N5Y 5R6, Canada
Tel: (519) 452-4278
Fax: (519) 659-9393
E-mail: [email protected]
www.fanshawec.ca
FANSHAWE COLLEGE IS LOCATED 2 HOUR DRIVING DISTANCE FROM TORONTO. FANSHAWE OFFERS OVER 100
DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMAS AND ESL PROGRAMS. WITH 15,000 STUDENTS OUR COLLEGE
IS THE 5th LARGEST IN CANADA. WE OFFER PROGRAMS IN BUSINESS, HOSPITALITY, DESIGN, COMMUNICATIONS,
ELECTRONICS, I.T. AND MANUFACTURING.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
The International Business Management Program focuses on the skills to investigate, analyze, manage and direct most aspects
of international trade. Our instructors are technology savvy and international business professionals with relevant and practical
expertise in international trade, investment, marketing, finance and business management. Graduates of this program will have
the opportunity to qualify for additional certification and recognition towards a Forum for International Trade Training (FIIT)
designation as a Certified International Trade Professional (CITP).
More information at the following link: http://www.fanshawec.ca/EN/graduate/default.asp
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates work in all sectors of business and industry, in both
domestic and international locations, including manufacturers,
market research companies, international marketing, cultural
relations, international distribution, transportation and logistics,
insurance companies, freight forwarders, brokerage houses,
bank commissioners´offices, and other government agencies,
import/export management, international business consulting
firms, and other large and small entrepreneurial businesses.
STUDY OPTIONS
This program is a laptop program and requires all
assignments to be submitted by using our webpage portal.
The program ensures that graduates enter the workplace
prepared for the future. Our students strongly support
this type of learning and have indicated that they like the
freedom of choosing and owning their laptop computers.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Global Entrepreneurship
• Intake Entry and Distribution
• International Trade Research
• International Trade Finance
• Economic Geography and International Trade
• Global HR Management
• Dining for Professional Success
Semester Two
• Global Marketing Strategy
• International Operations and Trade Logistics
• International Trade Management
• Legal Aspects of International Trade
• Economic Geography and International Trade 2
• Ethics, Social Responsibility and Sustainability
• Practical Field Placement
ADMISSIONS
• University Degree or College Diploma with Advanced Level
English Comprehension; or,
• TOEFL: 570 pbt, 230 cbt, or 88-89 ibt; or
• IELTS: 7.0 (no score lower than 6.5)
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition and other fees: CDN$12, 340
• Books: CDN $500
• Living Expenses: CDN $10, 000
Laptop required for this program.
Note: All above expenses are approximate.
LOCATION
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario Campus
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
START TERMS
September
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Marketing Management, a two-semester laptop enabled Graduate Certificate program, is for university graduates or students
holding a diploma or degree in Marketing, Business or a related field, or relevant employment experience may also be
considered for the program. The case study method of learning is used to assess situations and problems, manage ambiguity,
develop and justify strategies, and present solutions to their peers and to `live´ clients from industry.
More information at the following link: http://www.fanshawec.ca/EN/graduate/default.asp
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Students can expect to find employment in the following roles: Marketing Coordinator, Market Researcher, Events Coordinator,
Merchandiser, Communications Coordinator, Product Manager, Marketing Department Administration, Advertising Coordinator,
Sales, Promotions Management, Brand Manager.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Global Marketing
• Business-To-Business Marketing
• Primary Market Research
• Advanced Selling Techniques
• Search Engine Marketing and Emerging Media
• IMC-Integrated Marketing
• Communications I
Semester Two
• Consumer Behaviour
• Direct Marketing
• Web Design
• Community Consultancy
ADMISSIONS
• University degree or college diploma or related work
experience; and
• TOEFL: 570 pbt, 230 cbt, or 88-89 ibt; or
• IELTS: 7.0 (no score lower than 6.5)
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $12, 190
• Books: CDN $500
• Living expense: CDN $10, 000
Laptop computer required for this program.
Note: All above expenses are approximate.
LOCATION
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
ADVANCED MULTIMEDIA
The Advanced Multimedia program will prepare students for an evolving job market, providing intensive training in new media
technologies with an emphasis on web site design, interactive media and emerging technologies. The curriculum will combine
courses in design, marketing and media management.
This program will build upon the student’s prior technical and creative base. Emphasis will be on teamwork. Students will
experience every major aspect of the multi-media production cycle including: `front-end’ concept and branding, layout and
design, content creation as well as `back-end’ coding, database implementation and integration of audio-video streaming
technologies.
More information at the following link: http://www.fanshawec.ca/EN/graduate/default.asp
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates of this program will be prepared to work as designers, programmers, producers, art directors, technical leads and
project managers. They will choose to work within existing companies or become entrepreneurs, starting their own business.
This program will produce graduates who will not only be adept at the newest technology, but will also be positioned to
become industry leaders and visionaries.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Interactive Story and Concept I
• Advanced Web Technology I
• Advanced Multimedia Technology I
• Advanced Streaming Technology I
• Visual Communication I
Semester Two
• Interactive Story and Concept II
• Advanced Web Technonology II
• Advanced Multimedia Technology II
• Advanced Streaming Technology II
• Visual Communications II
ADMISSIONS
• University degree or college diploma in Multimedia or
Graphic Design or related work experience and Web
Portfolio; and
• TOEFL: 570 pbt, 230 cbt, or 88-89 ibt; or
• IELTS: 7.0 (no score lower than 6.5)
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $13, 940
• Books: CDN $300
• Living expense: CDN $10, 000
LOCATION
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario
START TERMS
September
10
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
Note: All above expenses are approximate.
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
This program is designed to prepare students to enter the exciting and challenging world of communications. Students will
hone their writing and presentation skills, learn the latest desktop publishing and web design techniques and face the public
relations and ethics challenges that will increase their communication related skills. A second term field placement allows
students to put these new skills to work. This program is suited to individuals with above-average writing skills, an outgoing
personality and an ability to see solutions when others are focusing on the problem.
More information at the following link: http://www.fanshawec.ca/EN/graduate/default.asp
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates find work communicating in advertising and PR agencies, hospitals and health care, banking and insurance, the arts
and media, manufacturers, government, politics, and the not-for-profit sector. Job roles include writing, presenting, researching,
facilitating, media relations and event planning.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Internet Research and Web Page Design
• Trends and Technologies in Public Relations
• Presentation Skills and Multimedia I
• InDesign I
• Public Relations and Ethics-Case Study
• Writing for Public Relations
• Facilitation Skills
• Introduction to Public Relations and Corporate
Communication
Semester Two
• Applied MS Office Skills
• Photoshop
• InDesign II
• Strategic Planning and Crisis Management
• Specializations in Public Relations
• Writing for Public Relations and Media Relations
• Independent Study-Program Topic
ADMISSIONS
• University degree or college diploma or related work
experience; and
• TOEFL: 570 Pbt, 230 Cbt, Or 88-89 Ibt; or
• IELTS: 7.0 (no score lower than 6.5)
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $12, 240
• Books: CDN $500
• Living expense: CDN $10, 000
Note: All above expenses are approximate.
LOCATION
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
CONCIERGE AND GUEST RELATIONS
This program is designed to enhance the graduate´s ability to suceed in the multi-faceted service sector of the tourism and
hospitality industry. An extraordinary guest relations department is often the factor that differentiates product in today´s highly
competitive marketplace. Graduates who exhibit outstanding critical thinking, multi-tasking and problem-solving skills, with
heightened degrees of global knowledge, sophistication and confidence, are prized by all tourism and hospitality employers.
This intensive, non-traditional program is not for the faint of heart.
More information at the following link: http://www.fanshawec.ca/EN/graduate/default.asp
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates will find positions as
concierges, cruise/tour directors,
customer service trainers, and
supervisory/management roles with
internationally recognized leisure and
corporate service providers.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Global Communication I
• The Top Ten...
• Leadership and Organizational Skills
• Meetings / Special Events
Management / Practicum
• Internship Preparation I
• Cultural Literacy
• Out and About
• Case Study Presentations
Semester Two
• Global Communication II
• Software Solutions
• World Economics
• Meetings / Special Events
Management II / Practicum
• Internship Preparation II
• Cultural Literacy
• Case Study Documentation
• The Top Ten
Semester Three
• Internship
ADMISSIONS
• University degree or college diploma or related work
experience; and
• TOEFL: 570 pbt, 230 cbt, or 88-89 ibt; or
• IELTS: 7.0 (no score lower than 6.5)
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $12, 800
• Books: CDN $500
• Living expense: CDN $10, 000
Laptop computer required for this program.
Note: All above expenses are approximate.
LOCATION
Fanshawe College
London, Ontario
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
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GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE IS LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN TORONTO. WITH ALMOST 14, 000 FULL TIME STUDENTS,
GEORGE BROWN IS ONE OF CANADA´S LARGEST COLLEGES OFFERING MORE THAN 150 CAREER-FOCUSED CERTIFICATE,
DIPLOMA, DEGREE AND POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN A VARIETY OF AREAS, INCLUDING BUSINESS & FINANCE,
TECHNOLOGY, HOSPITALITY & TOURISM, COMMUNITY SERVICES & HEALTH SCIENCES AND DESIGN. AT GEORGE BROWN,
YOU WILL EXPLORE CAREER PATHS, DISCOVER YOUR TALENTS AND DEVELOP YOUR POTENTIAL FOR SUCCESS. YOU WILL
GAIN THE PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE YOU WILL NEED TO GET THE JOB YOU REALLY WANT.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
The field of international trade can seem as large and complex as the world itself. Encompassing disciplines such as strategic
planning, law, finance, logistics and marketing, attaining a mastery of global trade can seem a daunting challenge. The International
Business Management postgraduate program at George Brown College simplifies the complex field of international business with
dynamic and interactive teaching methods, including case analysis and guest speakers.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Industy Designations:
• Certified International Trade
Professional (C.I.T.P. designation)
• Certified Customs Specialist (CCS)
• Certificate in International FreightForwarding (CIFFA, recognized
and approved by Federation of
International Freight Forwarding
Associations)
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• International Market Entry and
Distribution
• International Trade Logistics
• Customs Procedures I
• Introduction to Freight Forwarding I
• International Trade Research
• Global Entrepreneurship
Semester Two
• International Marketing
• International Trade Finance
• International Trade Law
• International Trade Management
• Customs Procedures II
• Introduction to Freight Forwarding II
ADMISSIONS
• College Diploma or University Degree
• GBC Intensive English Program Level 8; or
• TOEFL: 550 (pbt), 213 (cbt), or 79-80 (ibt)
• IELTS (Academic): 6.0
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Application Fee: CDN $65
• Tuition: CDN $11, 000
• Health Insurance: CDN $642
LOCATION
St. James Campus,
Downtown Toronto
START TERMS
September, January
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
“ Studying a post graduate program at George
Brown was the best decision that I have made,
both for my professional and personal life. From
the moment of registration, the staff at GBC was
very kind and they quickly responded to all my
questions. Little did I know that the best was yet
to come!”
— JORGE MORA, INTERNATIONAL STUDENT (MEXICO)
12
Tel. (416) 415 5000 x 2115
E-Mail. [email protected]
WIRELESS NETWORKING
Wireless communications are almost everywhere. They have grown in the last few years to include everything from stores,
businesses and hotels to condos and corner coffee shops. There’s no end in sight to the growth of our wireless world.
George Brown’s innovative three-semester post-graduate Wireless Networking program is designed to put you at the centre of
this exciting world with high-demand skills in radio frequency (RF), cellular, broadband and narrowband communications. In fact,
George Brown’s expertise in this field has been confirmed with its designation as a Cisco Regional Academy for Wireless
Networking and Security.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
The specialized education in this
program helps graduates get jobs in
a wide variety of positions connected
with wireless LAN support, wireless
service providers and cellular and
broadband providers.
SPECIALIZE IN
• Wireless Local Area Network
• Narrowband Communications
• Broadband Communications
• Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Introduction to Telecommunications
• Introduction to RF/Wireless
Communication Principles
• Equipment Deployment,
Interconnection and Wiring
• Support Services Principles
(half semester)
• Intro to UNIX
• Network Documentation
(half semester)
• Project Management
Semester Two
• Introduction to Voice Network
Technologies and Techniques
• RF/Wireless Techniques
• Security and Advanced Data Network
Technologies
• Fundamentals of Data Centre
Construction
• Introduction to Network Operations
Semester Three
• Advanced Network Analysis
• Advanced Network Management
• Team Project: Network Design
ADMISSIONS
• College Diploma or University Degree
• GBC Intensive English Program Level 8; or
• TOEFL: 550 (pbt), 213 (cbt), or 79-80 (ibt)
• IELTS: 6.0
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Application Fee: CDN $65
• Tuition: CDN $16, 300
• Health Insurance: CDN $642
LOCATION
Casa Loma Campus
START TERMS
September, January
PROGRAM LENGTH
Three semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
CULINARY ARTS - ITALIAN
Partnered with the best cooking school in Italy, Alma, students get an exclusive and intensive training during the program. It
consists of field trips to ensure exposure to the latest trends in Italian cooking. The program offers hands-on kitchen experience in
Italy, a dedicated lab in downtown Toronto and only the best Italian chef professors in the country.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
As a graduate of the Culinary Arts
Italian program, a wealth of excellent
employment opportunities await you.
Some graduates even return to Italy to
continue to develop their first-hand
experience of Italian cuisine, wine,
culture and arts.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester Two (IN ITALY)
Semester One
• Italian Externship - Stage (12 weeks)
• Italian Art and Culture
• Italian Culinary Culture
• Italian Language
• Fundamentals of Italian Cooking II
• Fundamentals of Italian Cooking I
• Italian Product Knowledge
• Italian Agro-tourism Strategies and
Wines
Semester Three
• Italian Pastry
• The Slow Food Experience
• Advanced Italian Wines and Cheeses
• Advanced Product Knowledge and
Recognition
• Integrated Marketing Management for
Restaurant Operations
• Externship - Toronto
ADMISSIONS
Successful completion of Culinary Management Diploma, Chef
Training, Advanced Food Preparation Certificate or Advanced
Apprentice Cook Certificate or equivalent.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Application Fee: CDN $65
• Tuition: CDN $12, 000
• Health Insurance: CDN $642
• Room and Board/Alma school: CDN $600
• Return air fare (Toronto/Italy): CDN $1, 200
• (approximate, including insurance)
• Materials, Books, Uniform, Tools: CDN $150
• Student Visa: CDN $80
LOCATION
St. James Campus,
Downtown Toronto
START TERMS
May
PROGRAM LENGTH
Three semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
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Mapa de Canadá
Northwest Territories
Yukon
Canadá
Superficie
9,984,670 km2
Población
33,390,141 hab.
Religión
Católicos Romanos, 43%
Protestantes, 40%
Otros, 17%
Gobierno
Democracia parlamentaría y
monarquía constitucional
Clima
Varía dependiendo la temporada
del año y la locación.
Hora Local
6 zonas horarias distintas, entre
GMT-5 y GMT-9.
Población: 43,000
Capital: Yellowknife
Conocido como el verdadero Norte de
Canadá, Yukon ofrece vastos y hermosos
paisajes. También existen muchas opciones
de deporte para el aventurero extremo.
El primero en su tipo en los territ
El Gran Festival Nórdico de Artes e
celebración anual de la cultura nó
canadiense.
British Columbia
Población: 4,254,500
Capital: Victoria
Capital
Ottawa
Nacionalidades Origen Británico, 28%
Origen Francés, 23%
Europeo, 15%
Asiáticos y Árabes, 6%
Amerindios, 2%
Otras procedencias, 26%
Población: 31,000
Capital: Whitehorse
En agosto el festival Alcán Canadiense
Internacional del Barco de Dragón hace
honor a la antigua tradición china de las
carreras del barco del dragón.
Alberta
Población: 3,256,800
Capital: Edmonton
Reconocido como “El Más Grande
Espectáculo Exterior sobre la Tierra”, la
estampida de Calgary se realiza durante
diez días en el mes de julio. Con suficientes
eventos para realizar cada sueño que pudo
haberse tenido en la infancia de
convertirse en vaquero.
Manitoba
Población: 1,177,600
Capital: Winnipeg
Manitoba es hogar de unas de las
compañias de danza más prestigiadas en
el mundo. El Royal Winnipeg Ballet de
Canadá tiene la distinción de ser la
primera y más grande compañia de ballet
que opera continuamente en
Norteamérica.
Saskatchewan
CEC Network
Réseau des CÉC
Población: 994,100
Capital: Regina
Aquí se encuentra una de las academias de
cuerpos policíacos más famosas del mundo:
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
14
torios nórdicos.
es una
órdicas
Nunavut
Población: 30,000
Capital: Iqaluit
Nunavut es el territorio más grande
de Canadá y ocupa una quinta parte
del territorio del país. Su nombre
significa “nuestra tierra” en lenguaje
Inuit.
Newfoundland & Labrador
Población: 516,000
Capital: St. John’s
Aquí se encuentra el parque nacional Gros Morne,
patrimonio mundial de la UNESCO, famoso por sus
atributos geológicos.
Prince Edward Island
Población: 138,100
Capital: Charlottetown
El puente Confederation une a Prince Edward
Island y New Brunswick haciéndolo uno de los
más largos del mundo.
New Brunswick
Población: 752,000
Capital: Fredericton
El Magnetic Hill (La Colina Magnética)
atrae a coches de toda la provincia. La
corriente de agua en reversa permanece
como un misterio para todos aquellos
que visitan las colinas.
Nova Scotia
Población: 937,000
Capital: Halifax
El Peggy’s Cove es el faro iluminado
de mayor renombre en Canadá, lo
que lo convierte en uno de los
lugares más fotografiados del país.
Québec
Población: 7,598,100
Capital: Ciudad de Québec
Ontario
Población: 12,541,400
Capital: Toronto
Aquí se encuentra la ciudad más grande de
Canadá. Toronto alberga la torre más alta
del mundo: CN Tower.
“La Belle Province”. Por 11 días, el Festival
Internacional de Jazz de Montréal hospeda a
algunos de los más grandes músicos
internacionales de jazz, quienes tocan con el
talento local.
15
205 Humber College Blvd.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M9W 5L7
Tel: (416) 675-5067
Fax: (416) 675-6386
E-mail: [email protected]
www.international.humber.ca
HUMBER COLLEGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED LEARNING IS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST
PROGRESSIVE COLLEGES IN CANADA. LOCATED IN THE CITY OF TORONTO, WE OFFER OVER 150 FULL-TIME PROGRAMS
TO APPROXIMATELY 16,000 STUDENTS. OUR PROGRAMS ARE OFFERED AT THE CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ADVANCED
DIPLOMA, BACHELOR’S DEGREE AND POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE LEVELS.
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
Marketing is a career that knows no national boundaries. The concepts that drive successful product development and
promotion can be applied from Japan to Mexico to Germany to China. The International Marketing program directly applies
these concepts to employment with multinational corporations in Canada or businesses overseas.
Faculty are chosen for their expertise and experience in international marketing and marketing management. Two profiles - Asia
Pacific and European - provide a concentrated study of business culture and practices in each region. A 15-day field placement
gives students first-hand experience.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
International Marketing; International Trade; Corporate Financial Management; International Marketing Research;
International Marketing Pre-Placement Seminar; Profile Studies (Asia Pacific or European);
Integrative Seminar; Field Placement; International Banking and Finance; International Distribution.
ADMISSIONS
• A university degree; and
• TOEFL: min. score of 580 (pbt) or 88 (ibt); or
• IELTS: min. score of 6.5 (with no single test score below 6.0)
• Computer literate.
Website: http://postgraduate.humber.ca/0219.htm
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $11, 500
• Accommodation and Meals: Approximately CDN $8, 000
(8 months)
LOCATION
Humber Lakeshore Campus,
Toronto
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Demand for people with professional project management skills continues to grow, as businesses understand that project
management skills are required to meet customer demands for quality, cost and delivery. This program prepares graduates to
move into project management roles by increasing their versatility and professionalism, as well as their leadership abilities.
Students will learn the comprehensive competencies required to move a project through the various phases of
conceptualization, initiation, planning, execution, control, and closing. This program also provides a thorough exploration of
economics and financial analysis, operations research, contracting and procurement management, leadership skills, and
professional best practices.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Principles of Project Management; Business Requirements and Quality Management; Finance and Accounting; Operations
Research; Resources Planning and Scheduling; Professional Conduct and Case Studies; Risk Management; Procurement and
Contract Management; Plan Integration, Monitoring and Control; Organizational Skills and Competencies, Portfolio
Management; Major Project Practice; Career Management.
ADMISSIONS
• A university degree; and
• TOEFL: min. score of 580 (pbt) or 88 (ibt); or
• IELTS: min. score of 6.5 (with no single test score below 6.0)
• A test in Mathematics or English may be required
Website: http://postgraduate.humber.ca/31521.htm
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $11, 730
• Accommodation and Meals: Approximately CDN $8, 000
(8 months)
LOCATION
Humber North Campus,
Toronto
START TERMS
September, January
16
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
to HUMBER
TORONTO, CANADA
More than 750 international students study at Humber from over 80
countries each year. For them, the move to Humber was a move to
their future success. Join them (and our 16,000 other students) and see
why you’ll be glad you made the move.
• A recognized leader in education in Canada
• More than 150 diplomas, degrees and postgraduate programs
• Faculty with relevant real-world experience
• English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program to help students
prepare for further studies
• The UN has ranked Canada the best country in the world for
9 consecutive years
• 92% employer satisfaction with the quality of graduates
• One of only twelve Vanguard Learning Colleges in North America
Make your move to the next step in your career.
Make your move to Humber.
*University transfer guide is available at
http://transferguide.humber.ca
Apply to a Postgraduate Certificate Now and Make Your Move to Success!
• International Marketing
•Hospitality & Tourism Operations Management
•Project Management
•Tourism & Hospitality Administration
•Wireless Telecommunications
•Marketing Management
•And many more!
•Human Resources Management
•Supply Chain Management
•Exercise Science & Lifestyle Management
* For qualified students, Humber offers conditional admission from English for Academic Purposes into many programs.
205 Humber College Blvd., Toronto, Ontario M9W 5L7
Tel: 1.416.675.5067 Email: [email protected]
www.international.humber.ca
17
Wallbridge – Loyalist Road
P.O.Box 4200
Belleville, Ontario, Canada
K8N 5B9
www.loyalistcollege.com
LOYALIST COLLEGE OFFERS A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF CAREER-ORIENTED PROGRAMS AND A WIDE RANGE OF SOCIAL
AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES. OUR FACULTY ARE PROFESSIONALS WHO COMBINE PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN
THEIR FIELDS WITH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT.
SPORTS JOURNALISM
This program has been developed to enable students to gain enhanced skills in sports journalism – with a primary focus on the
broadcast media; however, print and online media are also included. Students gain hands-on experience in sports casting,
interviewing, hosting, editing, shooting, and writing.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Radio Sports I
• Issues in Sports
• Advanced TV Production Techniques
• On-Air Performance
• Print/Online Writing for Sports
Semester Two
• Radio Sports II
• TV Sports and On-Air Performance
• The Psychology and Sociology of Sports
• Advanced TV Production Techniques
• Internship (4 weeks)
ADMISSIONS
Applicants who have earned a degree or diploma from a
recognized post-secondary institution or have significant
work-related experience will be considered for entry.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $11, 000
• Ancillary Fees: CDN $823
• Health Insurance: CDN $696
• Total: CDN $12, 519
• Estimated total for school year: CDN $23, 000
LOCATION
Belleville, Ontario
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
PUBLIC RELATIONS
In this intensive, post-graduate program, students learn to write clear, targeted communications materials that deliver messages
persuasively. Specific areas of study include: creating effective stakeholders; planning special events; writing and researching
communications material; marketing; fundraising; delivering persuasive presentations; preparing media interviews; and
handling crisis situations. Students also gain in-demand new media skills.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Introduction to Public Relations
• Digital Media I
• Fundraising Fundamentals
• Case Studies I
• Public Relations Writing I
• Media Presentations I
Semester Two
• Public Relations Techniques
• Digital Media II
• Media Presentation Skills and Interviewing
• Event Management
• Public Relations Case Studies II
• Public Relations Writing II
• Public Relations Work Placement
ADMISSIONS
Applicants who have earned a degree or diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution or have significant workrelated experience will be considered for entry.
Students may apply through the Ontario College Application
Service www.ontariocolleges.ca.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $11, 000
• Ancillary Fees: CDN $823
• Health Insurance: CDN $696
• Total: CDN $12, 519
• Estimated total for school year: CDN $24,000
LOCATION
Belleville, Ontario
START TERMS
September
18
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
19
MARINE INSTITUTE
Where you want to be.
Fisheries and Marine Institute of
Memorial University
155 Ridge Road, P.O. Box 4920
St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador
Canada A1C 5R3
Tel: (709) 778-0408
Fax: (709) 778-0371
Skype: miinternational
Email: [email protected]
Internet: www.mi.mun.ca
HEADQUARTERED IN ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, THE FISHERIES AND MARINE INSTITUTE IS
CANADA’S MOST COMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTE DEDICATED TO EDUCATION, TRAINING, APPLIED RESEARCH AND
INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT FOR THE OCEAN INDUSTRIES. LOCATED ON THE EDGE OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, WE ARE
RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED CENTRES OF MARINE LEARNING AND APPLIED RESEARCH IN THE
WORLD.
AT OUR CAMPUS, YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM MORE THAN 20 INDUSTRY-DRIVEN PROGRAMS INCLUDING BACHELOR AND
MASTERS DEGREES, POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATES, ADVANCED DIPLOMAS, DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
AND HAVE THE SUPPORT OF OUR MANY STUDENT SERVICES.
General Admissions for International Students:
If you are not a resident of Canada or landed immigrant, you must submit an application for Admission to the Marine Institute along
with official documentation well in advance of the semester for which you are seeking admission. All applicants seeking admission
must possess an adequate knowledge of written and spoken English as a prerequisite to admission. The Marine Institute accepts a
number of ways to demonstrate English language proficiency. A few examples include:
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) minimum 550 paper-based; 213 computer-based; 79-80 internet-based test
• International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – an overall band score of 6.5, with a band 6 in Writing and Reading
Application Deadline For International Students: April 1
International students are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Applications received following this date will be assessed as
resources and space allow.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA - FOOD SAFETY
The food and beverage processing sectors make up Canada’s third-largest manufacturing sector.
New and emerging issues such as bioterrorism, food security, traceability of organic and functional foods, nutritional labelling,
and biotechnology, have created an ever increasing demand for qualified food safety graduates. This program is designed to
provide a strong technical education in the areas of food safety and food inspection, with particular emphasis placed on the
food quality assurance component of the industry. In addition, a work term placement within the food industry, or pertinent
regulatory agencies, will provide you with practical experience. We’ll help you become an asset to the food industry.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
This program is one year in duration, consisting of two academic semesters and one work term placement. Courses include an
overview of the world food industry, microbiology, food law, and business management.
ADMISSIONS
ANNUAL EXPENSES
To be admitted into this program, you must have an appropriate • Tuition: CDN $6, 885
diploma of technology or a degree, with at least one course in
• Books and Supplies: CDN $1, 000 (Estimate)
each of organic chemistry and statistics.
Limited scholarships towards tuition may be available to
eligible students.
LOCATION
St. John´s Campus
20
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters plus
Work Placement
START TERMS
September
CERTIFICATION
Advanced Diploma
The education I received at the Marine Institute was excellent. I really enjoyed
the smaller class sizes and the instructors were top notch. The entire program
provided me with a sound background in food safety principles that helped me
score well on the exam part of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
competition process, thus helping me get where I am today.
David King
- Advanced Diploma, Food Safety Graduate
ADVANCED DIPLOMA - WATER QUALITY
The only post-graduate program of its kind in Atlantic Canada that focuses on the study of water and wastewater.
Many areas throughout the world are facing a crisis over the supply and quality of drinking water, water for growing food, or
that is used for manufacturing purposes. They also face an enhanced environmental responsibility requiring the treatment of
wastewaters from all types of processes. This program will allow you to become knowledgeable of the wastewater process
science and technology employed in industrial and municipal areas. Our goal is to provide you with an understanding of the
ecological issues affecting water supplies and the knowledge to treat, maintain and use aquatic resources safely, efficiently and
in an environmentally conscientious manner.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
This program can be completed in two 13-week academic terms, a technical session and a 13-week work term. The program
consists of a balance of theory and practical applications through lectures, discussion seminars, case studies, laboratory, field
trips and projects.
ADMISSIONS
This program is ideal for individuals who want to enter the water
and wastewater field or who are looking for skills upgrading. You
must have a bachelor degree in science or diploma of
technology and have completed introductory courses in biology
and chemistry.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Tuition: CDN $8, 265
• Books and Supplies: CDN $1, 000 (Estimate)
LOCATION
St. John´s Campus
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
Limited scholarships towards tuition may be available to
eligible students.
CERTIFICATION
Advanced Diploma
The quality of education I received at the Marine Institute was outstanding. It
has provided me with the hands-on experience, especially laboratory skills, to
accompany my bachelor degree, and it is sole reason I got this wonderful
opportunity to work with the City of St. John’s. If you apply yourself, there are
endless opportunities once you graduate.
Amanda Bourne
– Advanced Diploma, Water Quality Graduate
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Seneca College
of Applied Arts & Technology
Seneca College, Newnham Campus.
1750 Finch Avenue East
Toronto. Ontario
M2J 2X5
www.studyatseneca.ca
SENECA COLLEGE IS CANADA’S LARGEST GOVERNMENT FUNDED AND GOVERNMENT ACCREDITED COLLEGE (1967)
— 8 CAMPUSES. OVER 2,000+ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM 75 COUNTRIES — 17,800 STUDENTS TOTAL . OVER
140 DYNAMIC CAREER FOCUSED PROGRAMS; 4 YEAR BACHELOR DEGREES, 2 AND 3 YEAR “WORKPLACE READY”
DIPLOMAS, 1 YEAR “CAREER SPECIALIZED” POST GRADUATE PROGRAMS.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
This program is an intensive one year study of international business and trade that combines both the theoretical and practical
approaches. Students will complete the processes of exporting/importing a product culminating in a business plan.
Students in this program will have the opportunity to travel internationally to network in international arenas and to
participate in global competitions.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates of this program will be
prepared for careers leading to managerial positions within
trading houses, banks, multinational
corporations, freight forwarders, transportation companies,
governments, and international
institutions.
STUDY OPTIONS
Through the Seneca transfer agreements and institution
partnerships, graduates of this program may be eligible for
credit at the following college:
• Centenary College
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• International Business Management: Career Planning
• Import/Export Procedure
• Computer and Presentation Skills
• International Sourcing and
Procurement
• Trade Research and Market Analysis
• Cross-Cultural Business Negotiations
• Management Accounting
Semester Two
• International Banking and Finance
• International Business Plan
• International Effective Selling
• Legal Environment of International Business
• Import/Export Procedures II
ADMISSIONS
• College Diploma or University Degree; and
• English proficiency at the college level
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Estimated Cost for Tuition: CDN $11, 000 (approx.)
LOCATION
Newnham Campus
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
“I have no regrets about choosing Seneca! Not only did my Marketing Administration Program give me ‘marketing
intensive’ courses and hands-on opportunities to practice my skills, but it taught me to be a team player, a leader,
and how to implement a project from start to finish. The confidence and knowledge that I gained in this program,
coupled with my previous degree, helped me land my new marketing job at Seneca”.
- Tricia Baboolal, INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
22
GLOBAL LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM)
Building upon the previous experience and/or education of the students, this program will provide an intensive and
coordinated approach to study the flow of goods and services from raw material suppliers to the final customer. This product
flow will be reviewed from a global perspective thus providing the student with a comprehensive understanding of the
international business process.
Students in this program will be given the opportunity to go on field trips and network with members of the Canadian
Association of Supply Chain and Logistics Management.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates of this program will be
prepared for career opportunities
as transportation, supply chain and
logistics analysts.
STUDY OPTIONS
Through Seneca transfer agreements
and institution partnerships,
graduates of this Seneca College
program may be eligible for credit at
the following university and college:
• Centenary College
• University of Western Sydney
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Career Planning
• Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
• Computer Applications
• International Business Law
• Financial and Management
Accounting
• Scheduling and Inventory
Management
• International Purchasing and Supplier
Management
Semester Two
• Transportation
• Logistics and Supply Chain II
• International Business and Marketing
• Project Management
• Customs Process
• Organizational Behavior and
Supervision
ADMISSIONS
• College Diploma or University Degree; and
• English proficiency at the college level
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Estimated Cost for Tuition: CDN $11, 000 (approx.)
LOCATION
Newnham Campus
START TERMS
September, January
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
MARKETING MANAGEMENT (MKM)
Students build on their prior education and experience. This 28-week program will enable the student to understand and apply
marketing concepts and techniques including the planning, development, and management of marketing activities. Students
will be able to creatively apply strategies to current marketing decision-making situations.
Our graduates obtain employment in entry-level marketing positions with the potential for accelerated advancement to
marketing management based on their performance and initiative.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Employment opportunities for Marketing Management
graduates exist in all sizes and types of organizations, from
financial service to high-tech firms, as well as in not-for-profit
organizations and the government sector. Graduates can choose
to work in a specific field of marketing, including: Advertising
Management; Customer Service; Direct Response Marketing;
Entertainment or Sports Marketing; Media Buying or Media
Sales; Market Research; Sales or Promotion Management.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
• Applied Marketing Research
• Customer Relationship Management
• Financial Aspects of Marketing
• Professional Marketing Presentations
• Marketing Fundamentals
STUDY OPTIONS
Through Seneca transfer agreements and institution
partnerships, graduates of this Seneca College program may
be eligible for credit at the following university and college:
• Athabasca University
• Centenary College
Semester Two
• Entrepreneurship
• Integrated Marketing Communications
• Interactive B2B Selling
• Strategic Marketing Management
• Marketing in Action
ADMISSIONS
• a degree or three-year diploma from a recognized college/
university; and
• English proficiency at the college level
• students may be required to attend an Intensive
Management Skills Training of 3-4 days in duration.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
• Estimated Cost for Tuition: CDN $11, 000 (approx.)
LOCATION
Markham Campus
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
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1430 Trafalgar Rd.
Oakville, ON
L6H 2L1, Canada.
Tel: (905) 815-4001 / (905) 815-4004
[email protected]
www.studyatsheridan.ca
LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA (GTA), SHERIDAN SERVES OVER 15,000 STUDENTS THROUGH A LEARNING
EXPERIENCE THAT DISTINGUISHES US AS CANADA’S PREMIER POLYTECHNIC. THE TWO CAMPUSES FEATURE STATE-OFTHE-ART CLASSROOMS, RESTAURANTS, PUBS, A STUDENT RESIDENCE, CAFETERIA, ATHLETICS CENTRE AND LIBRARY.
SHERIDAN’S REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE EXTENDS OVER FOUR ACADEMIC SCHOOLS:
•
ANIMATION, ARTS AND DESIGN
•
BUSINESS
•
COMMUNITY AND LIBERAL STUDIES
•
APPLIED COMPUTING AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Advanced Television and Film
Whether your focus is cinematography or editing, directing or production design, this hands-on project driven program
provides a benchmark of excellence for Canadian and international media studies.
Students use the most sophisticated film and video technologies including HD, 35 mm, 16mm, AVID Adrenaline systems.
Students also work in production and post-production facilities, and studios second to none, and are mentored and instructed by renowned
industry professionals.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Film/TV Producer, Director, Art Director, Cinematographer, Film and Video Editor, Assistant Director, Motion Picture Camera Operator/ Camera
Assistant, Production Manager/Unit Coordinator, Location Audio Recordist, Foley Sound Specialist, Post-audio Engineer/Mixer, Digital Image
Compositor, Film/Video Transfer Operator/Colourist, Scriptwriter
STUDY OPTIONS
Computer Animation, Interactive Multimedia, Web Design
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
Master Classes
•
Producing 1
•
Directing 1
•
Introduction to Documentary Film Production
•
Screenwriting 1
•
Editing for Film and Television 1
•
Audio Production and
Post-production
•
Camera and Lighting 1
Elective Classes
•
Production and Digital Design 1
•
Image Compositing Workshop
•
Digital Imaging Techniques
Modular Classes
•
Assistant Director Primer
•
Fundamentals of Sound Design
•
HDTV Printer
Semester Two
Master Classes
•
Producing 2
•
Directing 2
•
Advanced Documentary Film
Production
•
Screenwriting 2
•
Editing for Film and Television 2
•
Audio Production and
Post-production 2
•
Camera and Lighting 2
•
Production and Digital Design 2
Elective Classes
•
DVE Authoring
•
Career Design
•
Post-production Compositing and Finishing
Modular Classes
•
Understanding the Actor
•
Film Transfer and Color Corrections
•
Assistant Editor Workshop
•
Steadicam Operator Primer
ADMISSIONS
•
Media-related postsecondary diploma or degree, and/or
demonstrated competence through related work and/or
educational experience.
•
Eligible applicants are selected on the basis of previous academic
achievement, and/or demonstrated experience, response to a
questionnaire, and portfolio.
•
Minimum TOEFL: 230 (cbt) with a 4.0 TWE, or Minimum ibt: overall
score of 88 - with a minimum of 21 in each section; or
•
Minimum IELTS : 6.5
ANNUAL EXPENSES
•
Tuition: CDN $19, 783
•
Residence: CDN $5, 400
•
Books/Materials: CDN $500 approx.
LOCATION
Trafalgar Campus,
Oakville
START TERMS
September
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PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
Note: Fees are subject to change
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
A leading feature of the International Business Program is its emphasis on industry projects. The program also offers a
Co-operative Education opportunity which allows students to develop professional competence and provides practical on-the-job business
experience. Sheridan’s International Business is also taught in a mobile computing environment using a laptop computer in Internet
connected classrooms where students have the option of purchasing or leasing a laptop.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates of the program have found employment in trading
companies dealing with import and export matters, freight
forwarding, manufacturing companies dealing with sales and
marketing, market research, logistics or documentation, federal
government or NGO initiatives, commercial consulates involved with
international trade assistance, owner-operated businesses focused on
international trade consulting.
For more information, please visit:
busintnl.sheridaninstitute.ca
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
•
Managing Cultural Differences
•
International Business Environment
•
International Marketing Management
•
Financial Analysis
•
Computer Software Applications
•
International Project Management
STUDY OPTIONS
•
•
•
Marketing Management (Co-op Program)
Human Resources Management
Financial Planning
Semester Two
•
Legal Aspects of International Trade
•
Financing International Trade
•
International Trade Logistics
•
Developing an International Business Plan
•
Career Planning
•
Leadership Development
ADMISSIONS
•
Postsecondary diploma or degree or demonstrated competence
through related work experience
•
Minimum TOEFL: 230 (cbt) with a 4.0 TWE; or
•
Minimum ibt: overall score of 88, with a minimum of 21 in each
section, or
•
Minimum IELTS: 6.5
ANNUAL EXPENSES
•
Tuition: CDN $14, 973
•
Residence: CDN $5, 400
•
Books & Supplies: CDN $500 approx.
LOCATION
Dave Campus,
Brampton
START TERMS
September
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
Note: Fees are subject to change.
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
COMPUTER ANIMATION
A one-year program that puts equal emphasis on the art and craft of animation and the acquisition of the new technological knowledge
sweeping the industry. Covers everything from the physics and principles of animation to art and film direction, to the latest in high-end 3-D
software tools and techniques.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Successful graduates find employment in the computer
animation industry in the areas of film, film effects, television
production, television commercials and video games.
Sheridan Grads have continued to become CG animators,
modellers, lighters, designers, animation directors and principals of
animation studios. For more information please visit:
companim.sheridaninstitute.ca
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Semester One
•
Animation Systems Lab 1 • Animation Methodology 1 • Animation Applications 1 • Animation Design • Computer Animation Technology 1 STUDY OPTIONS
Digital Character Animation
A one-year intensive program which focuses on character/creature
creation. Study includes advanced animation and timing with
application of the principles of acting and performing.
Digital Visual Effects
A one-year intensive program that focuses on the creative as well as
the technical side of digital effects. It explores topics in the
incorporation of live action real synthetic imagery.
Semester Two
•
Animations Systems Lab 2
•
Computer Animation Methodology 2
•
Computer Animation Technology 2
•
Animation Applications 2
•
Directed Projects
ADMISSIONS
•
Postsecondary diploma or degree or demonstrated
competence through related work experience
•
Minimum TOEFL: 230 (cbt) with a 4.0 TWE; or
•
Minimum ibt: overall score of 88 ; and
•
with a minimum of 21 in each section, or
•
Minimum IELTS : 6.5
ANNUAL EXPENSES
•
Tuition: CDN $20, 633
•
Residence: CDN $5,400
•
Books & Supplies: CDN $500 approx.
LOCATION
Trafalgar Road Campus,
Oakville
START TERMS
September, January
PROGRAM LENGTH
Two semesters
Note: Fees are subject to change.
CERTIFICATION
Ontario College Graduate
Certificate
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Los Requisitos de Idioma
Los Requisitos de Idioma:
Tendrás que demostrar habilidad en Inglés o en Francés, de acuerdo a la institución que elijas. La mayoría de las
instituciones requieren un puntaje de por lo menos 80 – 100 en el examen TOEFL ibt, o un puntaje de por lo menos
6.0 - 7.0 en la prueba IELTS.
¿Qué es el examen TOEFL?
El examen TOEFL evalúa el dominio del idioma Inglés norteamericano, en aquellas personas cuya lengua materna es
otra distinta al Inglés. El examen TOEFL es un requisito de admisión para más de 6, 000 instituciones alrededor del
mundo -particularmente en los Estados Unidos y Canadá y es reconocido por instituciones en otros países en donde
las clases se imparten en Inglés.
En América Latina el TOEFL oficial se denomina Internet Based Testing (ibt) y se presenta en algún centro autorizado. El
examen se toma en un sólo día. Si deseas mejorar tus calificaciones, puedes volver a tomar el examen en tan sólo 7
días.
El registro en línea es:
www.toefl.org
El registro telefónico:
Si deseas registrarte por teléfono, debes descargar y llenar la forma de registro en www.ets.org.toefl
El número telefónico del registro es (443) 751-4995.
Costo
El costo del examen depende del centro de aplicación que elijas. El costo puede ser desde $155 USD, sujeto a cambios
sin previo aviso.
¿Qué es el examen IELTS?
El Sistema Internacional de Prueba del Idioma Inglés (IELTS por sus siglas en inglés), está diseñado para medir la
habilidad del idioma en los aspirantes que desean estudiar o trabajar en instituciones donde el Inglés es usado como
forma internacional de comunicación.
El registro en línea es:
www.ielts.org
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Todas tus preguntas contestadas
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre una
maestría/doctorado y un programa
de postgrado?
Un programa de postgrado en el que
te haces acreedor a un diploma o
certificado se cursa como máximo en
un año, mientras que una maestría
o doctorado tardaría de dos a cinco
años. El postgrado de un año es la
mejor opción para un profesionista
que busca ampliar sus conocimientos
y especializarse con resultados
inmediatos.
¿Puedo estudiar y trabajar al mismo
tiempo?
Sí, los programas de postgrado están
diseñados para dar al estudiante
experiencia laboral en el mundo real.
Muchos de los programas mencionados
en esta guía cuentan con programas de
“co-op” que son prácticas profesionales
que se realizan en el transcurso de
los estudios. Algunos de éstos incluso
cuentan con una remuneración.
Visita la pagina:
www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work.asp
¿Puedo hacer una solicitud de
residencia después de terminar mis
estudios cuando haya vencido mi
permiso de trabajo?
Es posible inmigrar a Canadá siendo
ciudadano mexicano. La oficina de CIC
(Citizenship and Immigration Canada)
maneja el proceso con base en un
sistema de puntaje. Para inmigrar como
trabajador profesional deberás obtener
un mínimo de 67 puntos (2007). Para
mayor información visita:
www.cic.gc.ca
¿Qué tipo de servicios están
disponibles para el estudiante?
Muchas de las instituciones
mencionadas en esta guía ofrecen
servicios de alojamiento, orientación,
clubes estudiantiles, instalaciones
deportivas y ayuda de personal
capacitado, como los consejeros
académicos. Además, todas las
instituciones cuentan con una
oficina que atiende a los estudiantes
internacionales.
¿Necesitaré seguro médico?
Sí, tendrás que estar debidamente
asegurado durante tu estancia en
Canadá de conformidad con la ley. Se
recomienda comprar el seguro médico
que ofrece la institución en la que
estés matriculado o a través de Ingle
International.
www.ingleinternational.com/
cecmexico
¿Por qué Canadá y no otro país?
Porque en Canadá puedes tener acceso
a una alta calidad de educación a
un costo accesible. Además, vivirás
en una sociedad segura, estable y
multicultural. Sabrás lo que significa ser
un “Ciudadano del Mundo”.
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre un Post
Diploma, un Advanced Diploma y un
Postgraduate Diploma?
En general, ninguna. La denominación
del diplomado cambia según la
provincia o la institución que lo ofrece.
En francés, ese tipo de postgrado se
llama un Diplôme d’Étude Superieures
Specialisees (D.E.S.S.).
¿Necesito Visa?
Sí, para todo tipo de estudio que dura
más de seis meses, necesitas solicitar un
permiso de estudios en la Embajada de
Canadá. Para mayor información visita:
www.canada.org.mx
¿Qué es un “college”?
En Canadá, un “college” es un instituto
tecnológico de educación superior.
En general, los “colleges” no son tan
grandes como algunas universidades y
el número de estudiantes por clase es
mucho menor.
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¿Cómo es el clima?
En ciudades como Vancouver y
Victoria el clima es templado y hay una
temperatura promedio de 0ºC durante
el invierno y hasta 25º C en verano.
En las provincias de Ontario, Alberta y
Québec, las temperaturas varían de 35º
en verano hasta un mínimo de -30° C en
invierno. Todos los medios de transporte,
casas, departamentos, restaurantes y
centros comerciales, entre otros, cuentan
con calefacción interna que mantiene
el ambiente a una temperatura muy
agradable de 20° C.
¿Mi título canadiense será reconocido
en otros países?
Los títulos canadienses son equivalentes a
los que se obtienen en los Estados Unidos
y en los países de la Mancomunidad
Británica como el Reino Unido, Australia y
Nueva Zelanda, entre otros.
¿Hay ayuda financiera disponible?
El gobierno canadiense ofrece becas
para Maestrías, Doctorados y Estancias
de Investigación. Las instituciones
académicas cuentan con programas de
apoyo financiero. Cada escuela ofrece
programas de ayuda diferentes. Es
importante investigar en el sitio web
de la institución que te interesa para
verificar la disponibilidad de becas
o apoyo económicos para tu área de
estudio.
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