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CNC can prepare you to pursue joint majors at SFU in Criminology/ Women’s Studies, Criminology/ Psychology, and Criminology/

Sociology.

If you need help planning your schedule, please see a CNC counsellor/ advisor.

Course completion

Courses must be completed no more than 10 years prior to the date of graduation in order to count toward the Criminology Diploma. This policy applies to CNC courses and to all courses transferred from other post-secondary institutions for credit at CNC. Courses more than 10 years old may be considered for unassigned credit.

Students should contact the Dean to discuss this option. (Please note that professional certification or accreditation bodies and receiving institutions may have different criteria.) For the complete policy, see Ten Year Timeline for Program Completion Policy #E-1.37 available on the CNC Policy web page.

You might also be interested in…

• Social Service Worker Certificate

• Social Service Worker Diploma

• Social Service Worker (UT) Diploma

• University-level classes in psychology, sociology, or social work

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

Economics

Full-time or part-time

Most courses start September or January Individual university classes

Prince George; individual courses also offered in Quesnel

Because economic issues are important in almost every field, an economics back-ground gives you skills that are widely valued.

Many employers are interested in the skills which economics majors tend to possess.

These include

• Gathering and analyzing data

• Writing technical reports and essays

• Critical thinking and quantitative analysis

• Recognizing and analyzing human behaviour in relation to work, produc-tion, distribution and consumption

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.

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

What will you study?

For help selecting the economics courses that meet your personal goals, contact CNC Counselling and Advising, or see Package 1 in the University Classes section (starts page 121) for a sample program of study.

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

• 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…

• Accounting and Finance Diploma

• Associate Degree in Arts with Commerce specialization

• Associate Degree in Science

• Business Management Certificate and Diploma

• Other university-level classes

• University Transfer First-Year Science (Quesnel)

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

English

Full-time or part-time

Most courses start September or January Individual university classes

Prince George; individual courses offered in Fort St. James and Quesnel

Some course sections available online English study opens up a world of employ-ment possibilities. English scholars are valued because of specific knowledge gained through study; as well, English develops important employment skills, including written and oral communication skills, research ability, and critical thinking.

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 English courses that meet your personal goals, contact CNC Counselling and Advising, or see Packages 1, 2, and 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 Arts

• Individual university-level courses

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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