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Full-time or part-time

Most courses start September and January Individual university classes

All courses available at Prince George;

many at Burns Lake and Quesnel

Start your degree at CNC — take university classes at college. You’ll save money and get the benefits of smaller class sizes and instructors who are involved and easy to access. You’ll see the difference in your GPA.

At CNC, you can prepare for careers in chiropractic, dentistry, education, law, medi-cine, naturopathic medimedi-cine, optometry, pharmaceutical studies, rehabilitation sciences, and veterinary medicine.

Admission requirements

1. Successful completion of Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples) or ABE/Academic Upgrading Advanced Certificate or GED Certificate or comple-tion of Grade 11, with an outstanding academic record, in the year of applica-tion.

Note 1: It is recommended high school students consult their counsellors to ensure they select the most appropriate high school courses for their chosen career paths.

Note 2: The GED certificate meets the general admission requirements but does not meet specific program or course prerequisites.

Note 3: You will need to comply with the prerequisites of the specific courses you select (see course listing in the back of this calendar).

Note 4: Students applying for admission to MATH 101, CSC 109, PHYS 101, or CHEM 111 who have obtained a “C+” grade or less in Principles of Math 12 (interim grade) or Math 050 will be registered in MATH 100.

For full details on planning your pre-profes-sional program, please talk to a CNC coun-sellor/ advisor.

Important dates

For the Prince George campus only;

contact other campuses for their dates.

Fall term

• Classes: September 8 – December 18, 2015 (exams period: December 10 – 18) Spring term

• Classes: January 4 – April 22, 2016 (exams period: April 14 – 22)

• Study break: February 15 – 19, 2016 150507

Psychology

Full-time or part-time

Most courses start September or January Individual university classes

Prince George; individual courses also offered in Quesnel

Psychology is the scientific study of human thought, emotion and behaviour.

Psychologists attempt to determine causes for behaviour and try to find answers by exploring biological and environmental influ-ences. Some psychologists perform research in laboratories while other work in social organizations, but both are attempting to find solutions to real-world problems. As well, many psychology gradu-ates use their training to embark on careers in law, medicine, criminology, business and education.

Admission

You’ll need one of the following:

• Successful completion of Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples)

• ABE/Academic Upgrading Advanced Certificate

• GED Certificate

• Completion of Grade 11 with an outstanding academic record in the year of application.

Note 1: To ensure you select the most appropriate high school courses for your chosen career path, we recommend you consult a high school counsellor.

Note 2: You’ll need to comply with the prerequisites of the specific CNC courses you select (see course listings).

Note 3: The GED certificate meets CNC’s general admission requirements, but does not meet specific program or course prerequisites.

What will you study?

For help selecting the psychology courses that meet your personal goals, contact CNC Counselling and Advising, or see Packages 4, 5 and 6 in the University Classes section (starts page 121) for sample programs of study. Our psychology courses transfer to most major institutions

in the province including UNBC, UBC, UVic, TRU and SFU. For information on transfer-ability, visit www.bctransferguide.ca, talk to a CNC counsellor/ advisor, or contact the university you plan to attend after CNC.

• For information on an associate degree in science, see page 99

• For information on an associate degree in arts, see page 97

You might also be interested in…

• Associate Degree in Aboriginal Studies

• Associate Degree in Arts

• Associate Degree in Science

• Criminology Diploma

• Other university-level courses

• Women’s Studies and Gender Relations Diploma

Important dates

For the Prince George campus only;

contact other campuses for their dates.

Fall term

• Classes: September 8 – December 18, 2015 (exams period: December 10 – 18) Spring term

• Classes: January 4 – April 22, 2016 (exams period: April 14 – 22)

• Study break: February 15 – 19, 2016 150507

Sociology

Full-time or part-time

Most courses start September or January Individual university classes

Prince George; individual courses may be offered in Quesnel

Sociology is the study of societies and the ways they shape people’s attitudes, actions, identities, interactions, and institutions.

Sociology helps us to make sense of the rapidly changing world in which we live. At the same time, it helps us to know ourselves in new and exciting ways. By studying sociology, you’ll acquire an increased understanding of human interac-tions and the ability to interpret social events.

Admission

You’ll need one of the following:

• Successful completion of Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples)

• ABE/Academic Upgrading Advanced Certificate

• GED Certificate

• Completion of Grade 11 with an outstanding academic record in the year of application.

Note 1: To ensure you select the most appropriate high school courses for your chosen career path, we recommend you consult a high school counsellor.

Note 2: You’ll need to comply with the prerequisites of the specific CNC courses you select (see course listings).

Note 3: The GED certificate meets CNC’s general admission requirements, but does not meet specific program or course prerequisites.

What will you study?

For help selecting the sociology courses that meet your personal goals, contact CNC Counselling and Advising, or see Package 4 in the University Classes section (starts page 121) for a sample program of study.

• For information on an associate degree in arts, see page 97

• For information on transferability, visit www.bctransferguide.ca, talk to a CNC counsellor/ advisor, or contact the university you plan to attend after CNC

You might also be interested in…

• Associate Degree in Aboriginal Studies

• Associate Degree in Arts

• Criminology Diploma

• Other university-level courses

• Psychology

• Women’s Studies and Gender Relations Diploma

Important dates

For the Prince George campus only;

contact other campuses for their dates.

Fall term

• Classes: September 8 – December 18, 2015 (exams period: December 10 – 18) Spring term

• Classes: January 4 – April 22, 2016 (exams period: April 14 – 22)

• Study break: February 15 – 19, 2016 150507

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