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2004Mini Calendar

LANGARAC O L L E G E

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Langara College is renowned for its award-winning faculty and academic excellence. Established 35 years ago, Langara College offers more than 30 outstanding career diploma programs and a wide choice of first- and second-year Arts and Science university transfer courses through regular studies, as well as a wealth of courses and programs through Continuing Studies. Our education programs and services are designed to meet the needs of our diverse community and are offered year-round.

COURSES AND PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AT LANGARA

WELCOME

Langara College invites you to embark on the educational journey that’s right for you. You will benefit from award-winning faculty and programs, smaller class sizes, and lower tuition fees than many universities.

We offer an extensive selection of first- and second-year Arts and Science university transfer courses with many of these courses being offered as a program of study designed to make a smooth transition to second- or third-year at a university (see pages 4-5).

Your studies may earn you a Diploma or Associate Degree in Arts and Sciences.

We also offer a broad selection of career programs (more than 30) in areas ranging from business and finance, to the creative arts, health, applied science, human services and community programs. These programs result in Diplomas and Certificates.

Courses to help you prepare for college and college-level studies are also offered, and as a result of recent government legislation, Langara will soon be offering Applied Degree Programs.

Our campus combines the convenience of an urban setting with a peaceful environment, surrounded by lawns, wetlands, trees, a golf course and a YMCA next door.

Our central location on West 49th Avenue is easily accessible by bus, bicycle or car.

You will meet students from all over the world on our campus, or you may choose to study in another part of the world through our External and Field Study programs (see back cover).

Open for learning year-round, we offer three semesters of regular studies as well as a comprehensive variety of continuing studies courses throughout the year.

Choose Langara, and let us help you reach your personal educational goals.

Linda Holmes, Langara College President

REGULAR STUDIESArts and Science University Transfer

Seventy-five percent of Langara’s 8,000 students are registered in first- and second-year university transfer Arts and Science courses. Courses are offered in a variety of subject areas leading to Diplomas and Associate Degrees (see pages 4-5).

Career ProgramsThere are more than 30 career programs currently offered at Langara, most leading to either a two-year diploma or a one-year certificate. Designed to provide students with skills for the changing needs of the marketplace, courses are taught by instructors with hands-on experience in their field. Some career programs are transferable to university. Many offer practicums, internships or co-op work placements (see pages 6-7).

College and Career Access Program (CCAP)CCAP is a one-term program that prepares students for a successful transition to post-secondary education and ongoing career development.

CCAP is designed for those who want to improve their academic or employability skills, or who want to establish a career path before starting post-secondary studies.

Students meet individually with the program co-ordinator to create an education plan. For more information call 604.323.5957 or visit www.langara.bc.ca/ccap

Courses to Fit Your ScheduleWe offer guided independent study and a growing number of online courses. See our Calendar or visit www.langara.bc.ca for a complete list.

CONTINUING STUDIESFull- & Part-time Programs and Individual Courses

More than 500 courses and 30 certificate programs are designed and scheduled for people looking to advance their career goals, develop workplace skills, enhance their personal well-being or expand their creative horizon. To view the current program catalogue visit the Continuing Studies website at www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Langara English for Academic Purposes (LEAP)

LEAP is a full-time intensive English and academic skills program that prepares students for college and university. It is designed for Canadian and International students whose first language is not English. Graduation from the LEAP program meets the English language proficiency requirement for entry into the Arts and Science program at Langara College.

For more information on Continuing Studies or LEAP, please call 604.323.5322.

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Langara Grads Succeed!In a recent post-graduate survey, 94% of our career program grads had found jobs within four months of graduating. UBC accepts more university transfer students into first-degree programs from Langara than from any other college in BC.

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CAREER PROGRAMSLangara College offers career programs developed with community co-operation.

Social Service Worker Program“The Langara College Social Service Worker Program set the stage for a future of personal growth and empowerment and unpredicted professional opportunities. It is amazing how nine months can move you forward...”

Leisha Lee, Grad 2002

APPLICATION INFORMATION

Langara College welcomes applications from Canadian citizens, permanent residents and international students.

What You Need to be Admitted to Langara Collegen BC Grade 12 or its equivalent OR n successful completion of the Adult Basic

Education Program ORn Dean’s Admission (19 years of age or

older on the first day of the semester in which you wish to enrol).

n Students must possess a level of English sufficient to support studies at a college level.

Secondary School ApplicantsIf you are currently in Grade 12 and submit an application to the Arts and Science program at Langara College, you will be admitted on a provisional basis. Your admission is conditional, and will be confirmed as soon as we receive your final official transcript indicating that you have successfully completed Grade 12.

But don’t wait — apply early!

Applicants Transferring from Other Institutions

If you wish to obtain credit for courses taken at another post-secondary institution or to enrol in a course that requires prerequisites you have completed elsewhere, you must complete a Transfer Credit Request Form, available from the Registrar’s Office, and submit it with supporting official transcripts. You must apply for transfer credit at least two months before the semester begins.

International ApplicantsInternational applicants should refer to the Langara College website at www.langara.bc.ca and select International Students, or call Langara’s International Education Services at 604.323.5443.

When to Apply

APPLY EARLY!Langara College starts accepting applications 11 months prior to the start of each term.

Apply early. New students who apply early are given priority when registering for courses. Your course registration date is based ONLY on your application date, and NOT on your secondary school GPA. Students are encouraged to apply early to better their chances of registering in the courses they desire.

Being accepted to Langara College, and receiving a Langara identification number, DOES NOT guarantee you entrance into your preferred courses. Acceptance and a Langara ID number allows you access to the registration process on a first-come, first-served basis. Popular courses fill quickly. Early applicants have more choices.

Diagnostic TestsThe following diagnostic tests may be required for some programs and courses. Tests should be written well before registration. Fees may apply. Check the Langara College website for fee information.

n Langara English Test (LET) and the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) Test results from the LET or LPI are required for registration in first semester English and communications courses and some economics, computer science and philosophy courses, and many career programs.

n Mathematics and Chemistry Diagnostic Tests Students wishing to take specific courses in the above subject areas may be required to write a placement test.

n Physics Diagnostic Test(see Physics Department for info).

For further information on diagnostic tests please contact the Counselling Department at 604.323.5221.

SERVICES AVAILABLE:

n Athletics — 604.323.5421Langara College has an outstanding athletics program and competes in the British Columbia Colleges Athletic Association (BCCAA) and the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA). College teams include: badminton, basketball, soccer and volleyball.

n Counselling Department — 604.323.5221Visit the Career Resource Centre where you will find a collection of college and university calendars, career literature and information on occupational outlooks and labour market trends. Attend success workshops that include study skills, stress management and career planning. Counsellors offer free and confidential educational, personal and career counselling.

n Daycare — 604.323.5204A fully integrated daycare serves 62 children ages 18 months to five years. Priority is given to student families.

n Disability Services — 604.323.5635Services for students with documented disabilities include exam accommodations, course materials in alternative format, tutoring, referral and liaison with community agencies, adaptive equipment and educational planning. For more information, call the Co-ordinator, Disability Services (see number above) or the Special Needs Counsellor (604-323-5505).

n Financial Aid Office — 604.323.5376Helps students access sources of funding such as student loans and grants, work study, ABESAP, and high need part-time Canada Study grants, as well as a wide variety of scholarships and bursaries.

n First Nations — 604.323.5645A First Nations Education Co-ordinator (604-323-5645) and a First Nations Liaison Counsellor (604-323-5221) are available for First Nations students who require college orientation or counselling.

n Homestay — 604.323.5696Offers international and domestic students the opportunity to live with carefully selected English-speaking families who provide a furnished room and three meals a day. International students can practice English and learn about Canadian culture in a supportive environment. For information email [email protected] or call the number listed above.

n Registrar’s Office — 604.323.5241The Registrar’s Office provides a variety of services and information. Contact the Registrar’s Office for applications, admission and registration information, Registration Guides, Calendars, assistance with registration, transcripts, transfer credit requests, and applications for certificates, diplomas and associate degrees.

SEMESTER ATTENDING APPLICATIONS OPEN APPLY EARLY!

Starting in Jan (Spring Semester) 2004 Feb 1, 2003 Refer to the Langara College website for closing dates and updates.

Starting in May (Summer Semester) 2004 June 1, 2003

Starting in September (Fall Semester) 2004 October 1, 2003

Starting in January (Spring Semester) 2005 February 1, 2004

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ARTS & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY TRANSFER

Co-operative Education Programs —Earn while you learn!

Langara College was the first in BC toinitiate co-operative education, wherestudents integrate academic studies withrelated, practical work experience. Co-opstudents alternate terms of classroomstudies with terms of paid, full-timeemployment with a participating employer. The primary goal of co-operative educationis to help students develop the hands-onskills and confidence necessary to succeed intoday’s competitive job market.

Co-operative Education can help breakdown the “no experience - no job” barrier.

For more information, visit our website atwww.langara.bc.ca/coop

Marketing & Sales Co-op Program“I learned valuable lessons and cultivatedpractical skills in the Co-op program, under

the tutelage of excellent teachers and aspart of theworkforce.This distinctivecombinationof classroomeducation,workplaceexperience andinvolvement inother enrichingorganizationshas enhancedmy postcollegecareer prospects.”

Martino Knight, Grad 2003

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CAREER PROGRAMSLangara College offers career programs developed with the co-operation of community-based advisory committees in fields which lead to careers in the arts, business, industry and community services.

C R E D E N T I A L ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

APPLY EARLY! 11 months before the start of the termSome Career Programs have specific deadlines. See program descriptions.

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Business Management Provides training in a variety of business subjects to prepare grads for management positions in all types of businesses. Program includes electives and the option to change study focus.

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Computer Information Systems Comprehensive program for students interested in business-oriented computer information systems. September, January or May start date.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MATH 11 with a C minimum or Math Diagnostic Test with a score of 60 or CISET-MATH test with level 4 or 5; BCAP 1200 or CPSC 1010 with B+ or CISET-COMP level 4 or 5.

Financial Management This program includes practical skills in accounting and proficiency in business decision-making and analysis. Many of the courses are university transferable or transferable to professional accounting associations.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Preference is given to applicants with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher in post-secondary studies completed.

International Business Provides knowledge of the history, culture, economies and business practices of the world’s major trading blocks. This is a rapidly growing discipline with many job opportunities.

■ ■ ■ Preference is given to applicants with a minimum of two years of post-secondary education OR two years of full-time work experience OR approval of co-ordinator. For more information contact Gordon McFarlane 604.323.5939, [email protected].

Marketing & Sales Prepares grads for sales, advertising, marketing and management careers in the business, retail and customer service fields. Focus is on the principles and practices of target markets, distribution channels, marketing research, advertising & sales.

■ ■ ■ Preference is given to applicants with above-average grades OR to those with relevant work experience. MATH 11 recommended.

Small Business Entrepreneur This two-term Certificate program is designed to assist entrepreneurs with the initial stages of their small business development.

■ ■ For admission requirement details see the Langara College website. January start date.

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Criminal Justice A mix of university transfer courses in criminology and related arts, and skills-based non-transferable courses. Provides preparatory education and some training for those interested in a career in law enforcement, criminology or security.

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Library & Information Technology Prepares students for technical duties in libraries and information centres, acquiring, organizing and retrieving information. Work is usually done under supervision of a professional librarian.

■ ■ ■ Successful admission interview; paid or volunteer experience in a library or information setting desirable, or a solid work history in an allied area; two letters of reference required.

Nutrition & Food Service Management

Prepares students for careers in food service management in health care and membership in the Canadian Society of Nutrition Management.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Beginning 2003, theory courses will be taken online, with practicum courses taken at a workplace. This program can be taken at a distance. Two letters of reference required, a TB test may be required.

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Display + Design Career positions in the display and special event industries. Each term offers studio courses in 3-dimensional design, interior design, graphic design, plus business and academic courses. Second-year studios use design software on Mac computers.

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Fine Arts A full-time visual arts program involving 35 to 40 hours per week of studio practice plus course work in art history and English. Most course credits are transferable to fine arts programs at post-secondary institutions in BC and Canada.

■ ■ Applicants must attend a Fine Arts information session, meet departmental criteria for admission, prove eligibility to register in ENGL 1107, and fill out a Fine Arts Candidate Questionaire.

Journalism - Diploma

Journalism - Certificate

Prepares students for a career in journalism at community papers, dailies and magazines. Provides a basis for those who want to work in broadcast journalism. Students learn by working on the program’s weekly newspaper, The Voice.

An accelerated program for those with extensive post-secondary background.

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High level of achievement in English or writing; typing speed of at least 40 words per minute; experience in school newspaper or media helpful. Entrance test is required. Portfolio recommended.

University degree required; experience in school newspaper or media helpful. Entrance test is required. Portfolio recommended.

Professional Photo Imaging Prepares students for a variety of photography careers. Topics range from commercial photography to quality control of photographic processes. Assignments involve laboratory and studio work.

■ ■ ■ ■ Portfolio; preference given to those with Math 12 and a physical science. BC Grade 12 graduation or equivalent required. Info session and interview required.

Publishing: Techniques & Technologies

Covers the print-based graphics and photo-intensive publishing sequences, as well as writing, editing and new media publishing, from concept to finished product. Provides comprehensive training for those who wish to enter the increasingly diversified publishing industry, or set up their own graphic design or electronic publishing business. Teaches new techniques for those already in the industry who wish to upgrade their skills.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Level 5 on the LET or LPI OR qualification for English test exemption with C+ grade or better in a college-level writing course.

Theatre Arts/Studio 58 Acting Option: September or January start date

Production Option: January start date only

Studio 58 trains committed and talented actors to become contributing members of the professional theatre, film and television communities. Students receive training through a combination of intensive classes and performance participation in Studio 58 productions.

Studio 58 trains those who want a career in the technical side of theatre and the other performing arts. The program also provides a background for the film and television industry. Students receive training through a combination of intensive classes and backstage participation in Studio 58 productions.

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Successful audition; recommended that applicants be at least 19 years of age at the time of audition and have at least two years of post-secondary education and/or work experience, not necessarily related to theatre arts. Application deadline - Mar 31. Auditions - April/May for Sept and Jan intakes.

Successful completion of a production project, interview and audition. Applicants should be at least 19 years of age by audition date and have at least two years of post-secondary education and/or work experience. Application deadline - Mar 31. Auditions - April/May for the Jan intake.

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Collaborative Nursing An 11-semester Baccalaureate program, of which Langara College offers the first seven semesters. The remaining 4 semesters may be completed at any collaborative partner site. The University of Victoria has conveniently located a satellite campus at Langara College. For specific details, please refer to the Langara College website or the Nursing Department Information Kit.

For admission requirement details see the Langara College website or the Nursing Department Information Kit.

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Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education Special Education Post Basic

Diploma program prepares graduates to work in a variety of licenced child care centres. Graduates meet the requirements of the ECE registry.

Designed to prepare graduates of the ECE Diploma program to meet the requirements of the Community Care Facilities Branch’s Early Childhood Educator Special Education Credential. Continuous intake of applicants.

■ ■ ■ Good health - medical examination required 3 months before entry into program; current work experience with groups of children from birth to age six, supported by two letters of reference, one of which must reflect related experience in a daycare or preschool; supplemental application; successful admission interview by the program selection committee; criminal record check required before final acceptance into the program. September or January start date.

Early Childhood Education Certificate or Diploma OR CCFB Early Childhood Educator Licence or equivalent. September or January start date.

Education Assistant Nine-month, full-time Certificate program that prepares students to work in schools with children and adolescents with disabilities. Blends the study of theoretical principles with practical experience through coursework and three practicums.

■ ■ ■ Current paid or volunteer experience in the school system with children with special needs and two corresponding letters of reference; successful admission interview. Post secondary transcript if applicable.

Recreation4 Stream Options

1 Recreation (Leadership)

2 Recreation (Enterprise)

3 Recreation (Service Delivery)

4 Recreation (Facilities)

Foundation program — learn the values and benefits of recreation — have a keen interest in effectively dealing with people, programs, budgets, leadership and group processes.

For students to develop experience as a recreation leader. This flexible program allows students to include additional and specific university transfer courses in their program.

Prepares entrepreneurial-minded graduates to deliver innovative recreation programs as contractors or while working for an agency. Courses blend recreation program design and leadership with small business development and management skills.

For those students who are changing careers and have work experience in the field, this stream has specialty courses in program planning, special event design and management, and community recreation.

For those students who are changing careers and have either paid or volunteer experience in the field. This stream has a series of courses that focus on recreation facility maintenance and operations management.

■ ■ Previous recreational experience helpful; minimum of 3 letters of reference related to recreation experience; supplemental application form. The outdoor field school requires, before the first day of classes, completion of a medical exam indicating good emotional, physical and psychological health. Interview may be required.

Social Service Worker This nine-month program provides a combination of academic, experiential and community-based learning, including two practicum placements. Focus is on the theory and practice of delivering basic social services.

■ ■ ■ Current paid or volunteer experience in the social service field; 2 reference letters, one of which must indicate at least 60 hours of paid or volunteer experience in the social service field; post-secondary transcript showing a minimum of 3 university transfer courses with a minimum ‘C’ average. Candidates must be in good health and emotionally stable. Preference given to those who are at least 21. Supplemental application required.

NOTE: Many career program courses are eligible for university transfer. Please refer to the British Columbia Council on Admissions and Transfer’s Online Transfer Guide: www.bccat.bc.ca

The 2004 Mini Calendar has been produced to highlight the many courses, programs and services offered by Langara College. Programs and courses are offered as available and are subject to change. For complete details, please visit the Langara College website at www.langara.bc.ca.

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CAREER PROGRAMSLangara College offers career programs developed with the co-operation of community-based advisory committees in fields which lead to careers in the arts, business, industry and community services.

C R E D E N T I A L ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

APPLY EARLY! 11 months before the start of the termSome Career Programs have specific deadlines. See program descriptions.

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Business Management Provides training in a variety of business subjects to prepare grads for management positions in all types of businesses. Program includes electives and the option to change study focus.

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Computer Information Systems Comprehensive program for students interested in business-oriented computer information systems. September, January or May start date.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MATH 11 with a C minimum or Math Diagnostic Test with a score of 60 or CISET-MATH test with level 4 or 5; BCAP 1200 or CPSC 1010 with B+ or CISET-COMP level 4 or 5.

Financial Management This program includes practical skills in accounting and proficiency in business decision-making and analysis. Many of the courses are university transferable or transferable to professional accounting associations.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Preference is given to applicants with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher in post-secondary studies completed.

International Business Provides knowledge of the history, culture, economies and business practices of the world’s major trading blocks. This is a rapidly growing discipline with many job opportunities.

■ ■ ■ Preference is given to applicants with a minimum of two years of post-secondary education OR two years of full-time work experience OR approval of co-ordinator. For more information contact Gordon McFarlane 604.323.5939, [email protected].

Marketing & Sales Prepares grads for sales, advertising, marketing and management careers in the business, retail and customer service fields. Focus is on the principles and practices of target markets, distribution channels, marketing research, advertising & sales.

■ ■ ■ Preference is given to applicants with above-average grades OR to those with relevant work experience. MATH 11 recommended.

Small Business Entrepreneur This two-term Certificate program is designed to assist entrepreneurs with the initial stages of their small business development.

■ ■ For admission requirement details see the Langara College website. January start date.

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Criminal Justice A mix of university transfer courses in criminology and related arts, and skills-based non-transferable courses. Provides preparatory education and some training for those interested in a career in law enforcement, criminology or security.

■ ■ ■ ■ Two letters of reference and a personal statement is required. Admission interview may be required. COM

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Library & Information Technology Prepares students for technical duties in libraries and information centres, acquiring, organizing and retrieving information. Work is usually done under supervision of a professional librarian.

■ ■ ■ Successful admission interview; paid or volunteer experience in a library or information setting desirable, or a solid work history in an allied area; two letters of reference required.

Nutrition & Food Service Management

Prepares students for careers in food service management in health care and membership in the Canadian Society of Nutrition Management.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Beginning 2003, theory courses will be taken online, with practicum courses taken at a workplace. This program can be taken at a distance. Two letters of reference required, a TB test may be required.

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Display + Design Career positions in the display and special event industries. Each term offers studio courses in 3-dimensional design, interior design, graphic design, plus business and academic courses. Second-year studios use design software on Mac computers.

■ ■ ■ Math 11 recommended; successful portfolio interview required.

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Fine Arts A full-time visual arts program involving 35 to 40 hours per week of studio practice plus course work in art history and English. Most course credits are transferable to fine arts programs at post-secondary institutions in BC and Canada.

■ ■ Applicants must attend a Fine Arts information session, meet departmental criteria for admission, prove eligibility to register in ENGL 1107, and fill out a Fine Arts Candidate Questionaire.

Journalism - Diploma

Journalism - Certificate

Prepares students for a career in journalism at community papers, dailies and magazines. Provides a basis for those who want to work in broadcast journalism. Students learn by working on the program’s weekly newspaper, The Voice.

An accelerated program for those with extensive post-secondary background.

■ ■

High level of achievement in English or writing; typing speed of at least 40 words per minute; experience in school newspaper or media helpful. Entrance test is required. Portfolio recommended.

University degree required; experience in school newspaper or media helpful. Entrance test is required. Portfolio recommended.

Professional Photo Imaging Prepares students for a variety of photography careers. Topics range from commercial photography to quality control of photographic processes. Assignments involve laboratory and studio work.

■ ■ ■ ■ Portfolio; preference given to those with Math 12 and a physical science. BC Grade 12 graduation or equivalent required. Info session and interview required.

Publishing: Techniques & Technologies

Covers the print-based graphics and photo-intensive publishing sequences, as well as writing, editing and new media publishing, from concept to finished product. Provides comprehensive training for those who wish to enter the increasingly diversified publishing industry, or set up their own graphic design or electronic publishing business. Teaches new techniques for those already in the industry who wish to upgrade their skills.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Level 5 on the LET or LPI OR qualification for English test exemption with C+ grade or better in a college-level writing course.

Theatre Arts/Studio 58 Acting Option: September or January start date

Production Option: January start date only

Studio 58 trains committed and talented actors to become contributing members of the professional theatre, film and television communities. Students receive training through a combination of intensive classes and performance participation in Studio 58 productions.

Studio 58 trains those who want a career in the technical side of theatre and the other performing arts. The program also provides a background for the film and television industry. Students receive training through a combination of intensive classes and backstage participation in Studio 58 productions.

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Successful audition; recommended that applicants be at least 19 years of age at the time of audition and have at least two years of post-secondary education and/or work experience, not necessarily related to theatre arts. Application deadline - Mar 31. Auditions - April/May for Sept and Jan intakes.

Successful completion of a production project, interview and audition. Applicants should be at least 19 years of age by audition date and have at least two years of post-secondary education and/or work experience. Application deadline - Mar 31. Auditions - April/May for the Jan intake.

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Collaborative Nursing An 11-semester Baccalaureate program, of which Langara College offers the first seven semesters. The remaining 4 semesters may be completed at any collaborative partner site. The University of Victoria has conveniently located a satellite campus at Langara College. For specific details, please refer to the Langara College website or the Nursing Department Information Kit.

For admission requirement details see the Langara College website or the Nursing Department Information Kit.

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Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education Special Education Post Basic

Diploma program prepares graduates to work in a variety of licenced child care centres. Graduates meet the requirements of the ECE registry.

Designed to prepare graduates of the ECE Diploma program to meet the requirements of the Community Care Facilities Branch’s Early Childhood Educator Special Education Credential. Continuous intake of applicants.

■ ■ ■ Good health - medical examination required 3 months before entry into program; current work experience with groups of children from birth to age six, supported by two letters of reference, one of which must reflect related experience in a daycare or preschool; supplemental application; successful admission interview by the program selection committee; criminal record check required before final acceptance into the program. September or January start date.

Early Childhood Education Certificate or Diploma OR CCFB Early Childhood Educator Licence or equivalent. September or January start date.

Education Assistant Nine-month, full-time Certificate program that prepares students to work in schools with children and adolescents with disabilities. Blends the study of theoretical principles with practical experience through coursework and three practicums.

■ ■ ■ Current paid or volunteer experience in the school system with children with special needs and two corresponding letters of reference; successful admission interview. Post secondary transcript if applicable.

Recreation4 Stream Options

1 Recreation (Leadership)

2 Recreation (Enterprise)

3 Recreation (Service Delivery)

4 Recreation (Facilities)

Foundation program — learn the values and benefits of recreation — have a keen interest in effectively dealing with people, programs, budgets, leadership and group processes.

For students to develop experience as a recreation leader. This flexible program allows students to include additional and specific university transfer courses in their program.

Prepares entrepreneurial-minded graduates to deliver innovative recreation programs as contractors or while working for an agency. Courses blend recreation program design and leadership with small business development and management skills.

For those students who are changing careers and have work experience in the field, this stream has specialty courses in program planning, special event design and management, and community recreation.

For those students who are changing careers and have either paid or volunteer experience in the field. This stream has a series of courses that focus on recreation facility maintenance and operations management.

■ ■ Previous recreational experience helpful; minimum of 3 letters of reference related to recreation experience; supplemental application form. The outdoor field school requires, before the first day of classes, completion of a medical exam indicating good emotional, physical and psychological health. Interview may be required.

Social Service Worker This nine-month program provides a combination of academic, experiential and community-based learning, including two practicum placements. Focus is on the theory and practice of delivering basic social services.

■ ■ ■ Current paid or volunteer experience in the social service field; 2 reference letters, one of which must indicate at least 60 hours of paid or volunteer experience in the social service field; post-secondary transcript showing a minimum of 3 university transfer courses with a minimum ‘C’ average. Candidates must be in good health and emotionally stable. Preference given to those who are at least 21. Supplemental application required.

NOTE: Many career program courses are eligible for university transfer. Please refer to the British Columbia Council on Admissions and Transfer’s Online Transfer Guide: www.bccat.bc.ca

The 2004 Mini Calendar has been produced to highlight the many courses, programs and services offered by Langara College. Programs and courses are offered as available and are subject to change. For complete details, please visit the Langara College website at www.langara.bc.ca.

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For those who like to use the world as their classroom!Earn university credits while taking coursework combined with studies in the field.

HOW TO APPLY

n APPLY EARLY! n Get your application form

from the Registrar’s Office, or apply online at www.pas.bc.ca

n Complete and submit the form, along with: nOfficial transcripts from

secondary school and all post-

secondary institutions you have

attended.

nAny other documentation

required for your application

(e.g., placement tests, career

program requirements, etc). See

the website for specific program

requirements.

n$40 non-refundable application

fee ($150 for international

applicants).

n Apply online at www.pas.bc.ca OR submit your application in person* or by mail to:

Admissions, Registrar’s Office Langara College 100 West 49th Avenue Vancouver, BC Canada V5Y 2Z6

*Due to the volume of applications received October 1st each year, we are only able to receive applications ONLINE or BY MAIL on that day.

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EXTERNAL AND FIELD STUDIES

STUDY IN EUROPELangara College offers exciting learning experiences in various European cities. Earn 12 university transfer credits in Art History.

In this program, you will develop a deeper sense of the arts as well as insight into European and Western culture by combining scholarly studies with travelling and living in some of the greatest cities in the world! For more information please contact:Bruce Hanbury, Coordinator 604.323.5741, [email protected]

ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD SCHOOLIn association with the Upper and Lower Similkameen Indian Bands, Langara College is offering a field school in Archaeology during the Summer 2004 term. The focus of the school will be on site survey and recording, particularly of pictograph (rock painting) sites, as well as excavations of pre-contact (prehistoric) site complexes on the Similkameen River. For more information please contact:Stan Copp, Co-ordinator604.323. 5719, [email protected]

Other Field Studies examples include:

n Environmental Studies in British Columbia

n Fraser River Studiesn History in Greecen Religious Studies in Japann Renaissance Art in Italy

Study in EuropeLondon

FlorenceVenice

LucerneReims

ParisRome

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