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20222021INTERNATIONALPROGRAMS AT A GLANCE

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Student success is our top priority at MITT and we pursue this goal in a variety of ways:

We collaborate with industry, your future employers, to ensure we are providing you the skills and experiences they are looking for in employees.

We help remove barriers to your success by providing academic and career development support throughout your program.

We get you career ready by teaching you the “soft skills” employers demand and, in most programs, sending you to a workplace on practicum to sharpen your skills and build connections with employers.

WHY MITT?

MITT is a public post-secondary institute offering industry-driven, student-focused education in the areas of skilled trades, business and information technology, health care,

and human services. We provide affordable, timely, skills-based education for learners seeking career entry as well as those looking to acquire relevant, in-demand

competencies at any point in life.

“ MITT has been very supportive to me from the application stage. Every class at MITT is memorable for me since all the instructors are experts in their fields. They explain the course materials to help students understand clearly, and present many real life examples. I also find MITT Career Services’ help writing resumes, job search, and building a personal brand very beneficial. I have worked many years in Vietnam, and wanted to be promoted to a leadership level. It was difficult for me to find a formal leadership course in Vietnam. After completing my program, I am planning to work as a manager in a financial institution.”

Minh Tri Ngo (Josef) Vietnam

Post-Graduate CertificateLeadership and Management(Class of 2019)

“ I enjoy the friendly environment here. In addition, my experience with MITT is that it provides instrumental training and tools to help students succeed in the Canadian work environment. In class, I learned Canada’s current affairs, industry and economic trends, and the growing diversity in the workforce.”

Eduardo Lozada Herrera Colombia

Post-Graduate DiplomaGlobal Logistics andSupply Chain Management(Class of 2020)

“ I first heard about MITT through the Canadian Embassy in China. MITT offered a leadership program I really wanted to join. The program was excellent, and on top of my studies, I actively volunteered at MITT at various Student Life events. The education, coupled with my previous experiences and on-campus volunteering, helped me land a job at MITT right after graduation.”

Huan (Holly) Liu China

Post-Graduate CertificateLeadership and Management(Class of 2019)

For more international alumni stories, visit mitt.ca/alumni-stories

“As a small business owner, one of my challenges was finding the right members for my team; this took time! I was able to find two great individuals who attended MITT and became part of my team early on. They have demonstrated excellence in their job and developed a sense of ownership for the company, always looking for ways to improve the customer’s experience and the work environment. They are more than employees; they are family to me.”

Alexandra Gomez Franchise Owner The UPS Store #431

DID YOU KNOW?

In 2019, MITT graduates who applied for MPNP had a 95 per cent approval rate.

90 per cent of recently surveyed alumni said they were currently employed in their field.*

* Results from spring 2019 Metric Marketing survey of more than 1,500 MITT alumni.

WE’RE A COMMUNITY WHERE STUDENTS FEEL CONFIDENT AND SUPPORTED.

At the same time that we’re creating exciting career-focused learning for Manitobans, we’re also building a community at MITT that supports students as they pursue their academic or career goals.

Small campuses and classes. Hands-on learning guided by industry veteran instructors who know each of their students by name. This is what learning looks like at MITT.

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MANITOBA AND WINNIPEG

HEALTH INSURANCE$900/year (mandatory)

YOUR JOURNEY AS A STUDENT

Your student journey at MITT, from application to graduation to starting your career.

Step 7

Step 1

APPLY FOR A POST-GRADUATE

WORK PERMIT

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4Step 5

Step 6

CHOOSE YOUR PROGRAM: MITT.CA/PROGRAMS

APPLY ONLINE

OBTAIN YOUR OFFER OF

ADMISSION AND PAY THE

DEPOSIT TO RECEIVE YOUR

LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE

APPLY FOR YOUR STUDY PERMIT

AND SUBMIT THE APPROVAL LETTER

TO MITT 30 DAYS PRIOR TO PROGRAM

START DATE

BEGIN CLASSES AND ENJOY YOUR TIME AT MITT

GRADUATE AND LAND THAT DREAM JOB!

• Business and Information Technology• Health Care• Human Services• Skilled Trades• Post-Graduate• English Pathways

BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS*

HOUSING$700 to $1,000(per month)(per month estimates)

FOOD$300 to $500

(public transit per month)

TRANSIT$100 to $150

TEXTBOOKS$150 to $1,500

SUPPLIES$50 to $350

*Costs are estimated and may be subject to change.

“Friendly Manitoba,” as it is known to many, is the heart of the Canadian Prairies and a province boasting diverse geography, four distinct seasons, unique wildlife—including the celebrated polar bears and beluga whales of Churchill—and vibrant cultural, sport, and art scenes. Winnipeg, its capital city, is the most cost-competitive metropolitan in North America, as well as a burgeoning hub for transportation and tech: Manitoba’s more than 1,300 ICT companies combined for a 2018 GDP of more than $1.9 billion. Winnipeg has a population of more than 760,000—striking the right balance between bustling metropolitan and easy to navigate—and it is built around rivers and natural landscapes that create year-round opportunities for outdoor fun. MITT campuses are located in safe, easily accessible, suburban communities throughout the city.

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PROGRAMS DURATION (all programs are full time)

INTAKES1 WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING (WIL)2

CREDENTIALS IELTS REQUIREMENTS3 MITT accepts other English language proficiency test scores. Please check our website for details.

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES REQUIREMENTS3 (MITT English Language Institute)

REQUIREMENTS3 (minimum entrance requirements for all post-secondary programs are a High School Diploma including the requirements below)

APPROXIMATE TUITION4

BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

International

Applied Leadership 1 year (12 months) See website for updates: mitt.ca/program-listing Post-Graduate Diploma 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Completion of accredited undergraduate degree (ex. Associate or Bachelor) or diploma $17,100

Business Administrative Assistant 1 year (10 months) Fall, Winter, Spring Practicum: 6 weeks Certificate 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Business Management 1 year (12 months) Fall, Winter, Spring No WIL Post-Graduate Certificate 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Completion of accredited undergraduate degree (ex. Associate or Bachelor) or diploma $17,100

Cyber Defence and Cloud Administration 2 years (20 months) Fall Practicum in Year 2: 8 weeks Diploma 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math, Language Arts, as well as achieve a qualifying score on the Programmer Aptitude Test $17,200/year

Global Supply Chain Management 2 years (16 months) Fall See website for updates mitt.ca/program-listing

Post-Graduate Diploma 6.5 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 5 Completion of accredited undergraduate degree (ex. Associate or Bachelor) or diploma (must include specific coursework -check website)

$11,400/year

Human Resources Learning and Development 2 years (16 months) Spring Applied Project Post-Graduate Diploma 6.5 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 5 Completion of accredited undergraduate degree (ex. Associate or Bachelor) or diploma $11,400/year

International Business 1 year (12 months) See website for updates: mitt.ca/program-listing Post-Graduate Diploma 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Completion of accredited undergraduate degree (ex. Associate or Bachelor) or diploma preferably in business, commerce, or related

$17,100

Network and Systems Administrator5 1 year (10 months) Fall, Winter Practicum: 8 weeks Certificate 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math, Language Arts, as well as achieve a qualifying score on the Programmer Aptitude Test $17,200

Network Security 6 months at MITT 10 months at UofW

Fall, Winter Practicum: 4 weeks Joint Diploma with University of Winnipeg

Visit pace.uwinnipegcourses.ca/full-time-programs/ network-security-diploma

Visit pace.uwinnipegcourses.ca/full-time-programs/network-security-diploma

Software Developer 1 year (12 months) Fall, Winter Practicum: 8 weeks Diploma 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math, Language Arts, as well as achieve a qualifying score on the Programmer Aptitude Test (test info available at mitt.ca/softwaredeveloper)

$17,200

HEALTH CARE

Health Care Aide and Unit Clerk 1 year HCAUC is undergoing a review that may result in modifications to program design, duration and curriculum.

Certificate 6.5 overall, minimum 6 in each band (only IELTS accepted) N/A Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Medical Office Assistant 1 year (10 months) Fall, Spring Practicum: 6 weeks Certificate 6.5 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 5 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Pharmacy Technician 2 years (20 months) Fall Practicums: Year 1: 2 weeksYear 2: 12 weeks

Diploma Refer to current language standards at napra.ca N/A Senior Level Math and Language Arts, Biology and Chemistry (or equivalents) with a minimum grade of 60 per cent in each

$18,250/year

Rehabilitation Assistant 1 year (12 months) Fall Practicum: 12 weeks Certificate 6.5 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 5 Senior Level Math, Language Arts (or equivalents), and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics $17,000

HUMAN SERVICES

Client Service Specialist 1 year (10 months) See website for updates Practicum: 4 weeks Certificate 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $15,600

Culinary Arts and Design 1 year (10 months) Fall, Winter, Spring Practicum: 4 weeks Certificate (Apprenticeship accredited Level 1)

6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Early Childhood Education 2 years (20 months) Fall, Winter Practicums: Year 1: 7 weeks Year 2: 11 weeks

Diploma (qualifies for Early Childhood Educator II certification)

6.5 overall, minimum 6 in each band Level 5 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) (Language Arts with a minimum grade of 65 per cent)

$16,400/year

Hairstyling 1 year (12 months) Fall, Winter Applied Project Certificate (Apprenticeship accredited Level 1)

6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Hospitality Management 2 years (20 months) Fall Practicum: 6 weeks part-time and 10 weeks full-time, each year

Diploma 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents), as well as 1,000 hours experience in hospitality sector or completion of MITT Hotel and Hospitality Services Certificate

$16,400/year

Hotel and Hospitality Services 1 year (10 months) Fall, Winter, Spring Practicum: 12 weeks Certificate 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

SKILLED TRADES

Auto Mechanics 1 year (9 months) Fall, Winter, Spring Practicum: 4 months Certificate (Apprenticeship accredited Level 1)

6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

CAD Technician 1 year (10 months) Fall, Spring Applied Project Certificate 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Carpentry 5 months Fall, Winter Capstone and Applied Project Certificate (Apprenticeship accredited Level 1)

6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) N/A

Electrical Applications 1 year (10 months) Fall, Winter Capstone and Applied Project Certificate (Apprenticeship accredited Level 1 and 2)

6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Electronics Technician6 1 year (10 months) Fall Practicum: 4 weeks Certificate 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Graphic and Print Technician 1 year (10 months) Fall Practicum: 4 weeks Certificate 6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Industrial Mechanic/Millwright 1 year (10 months) Fall, Winter Practicum: 4 weeks Certificate (Apprenticeship accredited Level 1)

6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Industrial Welding 1 year (10 months) Fall, Winter Applied Project Certificate (Apprenticeship accredited Level 1)

6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

Motosport Technician 1 year (10 months) Fall, Winter Practicum: 4 weeks Certificate (Apprenticeship accredited Level 1)

6 overall, minimum 5.5 in each band Level 4 Senior Level Math and Language Arts (or equivalents) $16,400

2021/2022 PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE

Program details are subject to change. Visit mitt.ca/program-listing for the latest information.

TO APPLY VISIT MITT.CA/APPLY

INTAKES1

Programs may be offered in the day and/or evening.

WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING2

Some programs may have a Work Integrated Learning component that is not listed here. Please refer to the specific program page at mitt.ca/program-listing for complete details.

REQUIREMENTS3

Some programs may have additional entrance requirements. Please refer to the specific program page at mitt.ca/program-listing for complete details.

Students whose first language is not English or who were educated in a country where English is not the primary language will have to meet English language proficiency requirements. For information, please see mitt.ca/ proficiency. MITT also offers English for Academic Purposes classes. For information, please see mitt. ca/eli.

TUITION/FEES4

Student’s in multi-year programs will be charged tuition in each program year, at the current tuition rate. Tuition fees are subject to change. Amounts presented here do not include additional student fees, textbook or supply costs. Refer to mitt.ca/tuition for current tuition and fee information.

5 Formerly Network Computer Technology

6 Formerly Industrial Electronics

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