Niagara College The Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public College of Applied Arts and Technology within the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario, Canada. Wikipedia Address: 100 Niagara College Boulevard, Welland, ON L3C 7L3, Canada Province: Ontario Phone: +1 905-735-2211 Subsidiaries: Niagara College, Niagara-on-the-Lake, more Undergraduate tuition and fees: 3,966.4 CAD (2011), International tuition: 10,800 CAD (2011)
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Why earn a Bachelor’s Degree at a college? 1. Bachelor's Degrees offered by Ontario's Colleges deliver a unique combination for students who like to learn not only with their eyes and ears, but also with their hands. 2. College Degree learners put theory to practice, to develop skill and knowledge specifically targeted to their field of study. Graduating with a College Bachelor's Degree, they are immediately ready to succeed in their chosen career. 3. A College Bachelor’s Degree provides you with an education that combines the best of current university and college level studies, including comprehensive theory and practical experience required by employers and a career-focused education. 4. Learn from highly qualified faculty professors who want to see you succeed, and provide individual, personal .
The benefits
Co-op work experience and hands-on training before graduation
Exact skills and knowledge employers want
Direct entry to the field of choice
Small classes for focused, interactive learning
Graduate studies options
Bursary and scholarship opportunities
Professors with a unique combination of academic qualifications, industry connections, and professional designations
Recognized by the Ontario College of Teachers as an "acceptable postsecondary degree" for ission consideration Honours Bachelor of Business istration (Hospitality) ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Combining multiple revenue streams and profit centers into single operations is a primary focus of the expanding and increasingly sophisticated hospitality industry. Management personnel with degrees are required for today’s complex and challenging hospitality operations. ISSION REQUIREMENTS
The following ission requirements apply to these intake :
September 2016
September 2017
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, including the following required courses:
English - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent (minimum 60%)
Mathematics - any Grade 12 (U), or Grade 12 ing (M), equivalent (minimum 60%)
Four additional Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses in any field of study
An overall average of 65% in the six required Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses
Recommended courses or skills: What's this?
These courses are not required for ission.
Mathematics of Data Management - Grade 12 (U)
Experience in the hospitality sector is an asset
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS TRANSPORTATION:
Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete co-op requirements. Niagara College cannot guarantee co-op locations that are readily accessible by public transportation. Students are responsible for all costs connected with such transportation.
COURSES SHOW CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTS STARTING IN: 2017 Fall (1174)
TERM ONE (2017 FALL) CODE
COURSE NAME
BABH9101
Integrated Hospitality Operations
BABH9102
Integrated Food Service Management
BACC9104
Fundamentals of ing
BCOM9105
Business Communications
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required TERM TWO (2018 WINTER) CODE COURSE NAME BABH9201
Hospitality Health and Safety Management
BABH9202
Best Practices in Accommodation Management
BHRM9203
Introduction to Human Resources Management
BMAT9204
Statistical Research Concepts
BMKT9103
Principles of Marketing TERM THREE (2018 FALL)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BABC9302
Introduction to Culinary Operations Management
BABH9304
Concepts of Customer Service
BECN9305
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required AND Completion of additional Language Education elective 1 course required TERM FOUR (2019 WINTER) CODE COURSE NAME BABH9401
Guest Systems Management
BABH9402
Fundamentals of Wines and Beverages
BACC9403
Financial Management
TERM FOUR (2019 WINTER) CODE BCOM9404
COURSE NAME International Communications
Completion of additional Language Education elective 1 course required TERM FIVE (CO-OP) (2019 SPRING) CODE COURSE NAME COOP9401
Co-op Work Term I TERM SIX (2019 FALL)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BABH9602
Risk Management and Guest Security
BABC9502
Integration of Food and Wine: Global Perspective
BABC9503
Costings and Pricing Strategies: Food and Beverage
BMKT9504
Consumer Research Theory and Application
BECN9204
Introduction to Microeconomics TERM SEVEN (2020 WINTER)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BABH9501
Event Planning and Management
BABH9601
Strategic Revenue Management
BCOM9604
Advanced Managerial Communications
BABH9211
Ethical Decision Making
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required TERM EIGHT (CO-OP) (2020 SPRING) CODE COURSE NAME COOP9601
Co-op Work Term II TERM NINE (2020 FALL)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BABC9803
International Culinary Strategies
BABH9701
Research and Evaluation Methods I
BMKT9703
Integrated E-Marketing: A Strategic Approach
BABH9301
Attraction Planning and Management
TERM NINE (2020 FALL) CODE
COURSE NAME
PSYC9401
Organizational Psychology TERM TEN (2021 WINTER)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BABH9702
New Venture Development
BABH9801
Competitive Strategy For Integrated Hospitality Enterprises
BABH9802
Research and Evaluation Methods II
BABH9804
Strategic Crisis Management
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required Honours Bachelor of Business istration (Human Resources) ISSION REQUIREMENTS
The following ission requirements apply to these intake :
September 2016
September 2017
ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA (OSSD), OR EQUIVALENT, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING REQUIRED COURSES:
English - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent (minimum 60%)
Mathematics - any Grade 12 (U), or Grade 12 ing (M), equivalent (minimum 60%)
Four additional Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses in any field of study
An overall average of 65% in the six required Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses
RECOMMENDED COURSES OR SKILLS: WHAT'S THIS?
These courses are not required for ission.
Mathematics of Data Management – Grade 12 (U)
COURSES SHOW CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTS STARTING IN: 2017 Fall (1174)
TERM ONE (2017 FALL) CODE
COURSE NAME
BHRM9101
Principles of Human Resource Management
BMKT9103
Principles of Marketing
BMGT9203
Management Theories and Practice
BCOM9105
Business Communications
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required TERM TWO (2018 WINTER) CODE COURSE NAME BACC9106
Financial ing I
BNTR9205
Entrepreneurship and Small Business
BICG9102
Concepts of International Trade
BOPS9202
Business Management and Organizational Behaviour
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required TERM THREE (2018 FALL) CODE COURSE NAME BECN9601
Concepts of Macroeconomics
BACC9501
Managerial ing
PHIL9121
Introduction to Ethics
BHRM9304
Organizational Training and Development
BHRM9306
Human Resources Management Systems TERM FOUR (2019 WINTER)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BMAT9204
Statistical Research Concepts
BECN9401
Concepts of Microeconomics
BACC9402
Financial Management I
BHRM9403
Canadian Occupational Health and Safety
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required
CODE COOP9501
TERM FIVE (CO-OP) (2019 SPRING) COURSE NAME Co-op Work Placement I TERM SIX (2019 FALL)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BHRM9404
Recruitment and Selection
BHRM9410
Employment Law: Special Topics
BHRM9505
Pension and Benefits istration
BHRM9504
Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
BGOV9501
Introduction to Canadian Government TERM SEVEN (2020 WINTER)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BHRM9508
Industrial and Labour Relations
BHRM9607
Disability Management
BHRM9602
Compensation istration
BOPS9501
Operations and Project Management
BHRM9603
Human Resources Planning TERM EIGHT (2020 FALL)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BHRM9702
International Human Resources Management
BMGT9510
High-Performance Management
BHRM9790
Organizational Sustainability
BRDV9604
Applied Research Project I
BMGT9512
Leadership Studies TERM NINE (2021 WINTER)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BSOC9611
Cultural Diversity
BECN9605
Economics of Labour
BMGT9601
Interdisciplinary Strategic Management
BRDV9704
Applied Research Project II
TERM NINE (2021 WINTER) CODE COURSE NAME Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required ADVANCED STANDING Niagara College Graduates:
If you are a Niagara College Graduate from the Business istration – Human Resources Advanced Diploma you can enter Year 4 of the Honours Bachelor of Business istration (Human Resource) Ontario College Bachelor’s Degree. VIEW APPLICATION FORM Graduates from Other Accredited Ontario Colleges:
Graduates of the Business istration – Human Resources Advanced Diploma from other Accredited Ontario Colleges can apply into an Advanced Entry Level through Ontario Colleges. Apply online at ontariocolleges.ca or by telephone to 1-888-892-2228. A nonrefundable application fee of $95.00 is required for non-Niagara College Graduates. ABissions Office
Email:
[email protected] Phone: 905-735-2211 Ext. 7619 Honours Bachelor of Business istration (International Commerce and Global Development) ISSION REQUIREMENTS
The following ission requirements apply to these intake :
September 2016
September 2017
ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA (OSSD), OR EQUIVALENT, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING REQUIRED COURSES:
English - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent (minimum 60%)
Mathematics - any Grade 12 (U), or Grade 12 ing (M), equivalent (minimum 60%)
Four additional Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses in any field of study
An overall average of 65% in the six required Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses
RECOMMENDED COURSES OR SKILLS: WHAT'S THIS?
These courses are not required for ission.
Mathematics of Data Management - Grade 12 (U)
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS WHAT'S THIS? TRANSPORTATION
Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete co-op requirements. Niagara College cannot guarantee co-op locations that are readily accessible by public transportation. Students are responsible for all costs connected with such transportation. COURSES SHOW CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTS STARTING IN: 2017 Fall (1174)
TERM ONE (2017 FALL) CODE
COURSE NAME
BCOM9105
Business Communications
BHRM9102
Principles of Human Resources Management
BMKT9103
Principles of Marketing
BMGT9203
Management Theories and Practice
BPCS9107
Computer Applications TERM TWO (2018 WINTER)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BACC9106
Financial ing I
BNTR9205
Entrepreneurship and Small Business
BICG9102
Concepts of International Trade
BOPS9504
Organizational Behaviour
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required
TERM THREE (2018 FALL) CODE
COURSE NAME
BECN9305
Introduction to Macroeconomics
BACC9501
Managerial ing
BRDV9206
Issues in Global Development I
PHIL9121
Introduction to Ethics
Completion of additional Language Education elective 1 course required TERM FOUR (2019 WINTER) CODE COURSE NAME BMAT9204
Statistical Research Concepts
BECN9204
Introduction to Microeconomics
BACC9402
Financial Management I
BRDV9405
Issues in Global Development II
Completion of additional Language Education elective 1 course required TERM FIVE (CO-OP) (2019 SPRING) CODE COURSE NAME COOP9403
Co-op Work Term I TERM SIX (2019 FALL)
CODE
COURSE NAME
BETC9602
Corporate Social Responsibility
BICG9601
International Sales
BECN9801
International Economics
BRDV9605
Global Project Development
Completion of additional Language Education elective 1 course required TERM SEVEN (2020 WINTER) CODE COURSE NAME BICG9303
International Market Research
BICG9603
Legal Issues of International Trade
ENVR9190
Organizational Sustainability
TERM SEVEN (2020 WINTER) CODE
COURSE NAME
BICG9502
Global Logistics Management
Completion of additional Language Education elective 1 course required TERM EIGHT (2020 FALL) CODE COURSE NAME BICG9503
International Marketing Strategies
BICG9804
Cultural Aspects of Global Trade
BICG9403
International Trade Finance
BRDV9702
Social Entrepreneurship
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required TERM NINE (2021 WINTER) CODE COURSE NAME BICG9702
International Business Management
BPCS9705
E-Commerce Applications
BICG9805
Global Strategic Management
BRDV9806
International Non-Governmental Organization Management Issues
Completion of additional Liberal Education elective 1 course required ADVANCED STANDING Niagara College Graduates:
If you are a Niagara College Graduate from the Business istration – International Business Advanced Diploma you can enter Year 4 of the Honours Bachelor of Business istration (International Commerce and Global Development) Ontario College Bachelor’s Degree. Graduates from Other Accredited Ontario Colleges:
Graduates of the Business istration – International Business Advanced Diploma from other Accredited Ontario Colleges can apply into an Advanced Entry Level through Ontario Colleges. Apply online at ontariocolleges.ca or by telephone to 1-888-892-2228. A non-refundable application fee of $95.00 is required for non-Niagara College Graduates.
issions Office
Email:
[email protected] Phone: 905-735-2211 Ext. 7619
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Commercial Beekeeping
Ecosystem Restoration
Environmental Management and Assessment
Event Management
Exercise Science for Health and Performance
Geographic Information Systems – Geospatial Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Human Resources Management
Industrial Automation
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Public Relations
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Advanced Care Paramedic
Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations
Artisan Distilling
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Autism and Behavioural Science
Autism and Behavioural Science – Alternative Delivery
Commercial Beekeeping
Ecosystem Restoration
Environmental Management and Assessment
Event Management
Exercise Science for Health and Performance
Geographic Information Systems – Geospatial Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Human Resources Management
Industrial Automation
International Business Management
Public Relations
Teaching English as a Second Language
Wine Business Management
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EES AND FINANCIAL AID
By choosing Niagara College, you are making a wise investment in your future. Tuition
Tuition fees usually vary by semester and depend on what program you’re in. Tuition does not include parking, text books or supplies, but does include specific materials fees (like costs for food used while cooking in labs.)
How much is tuition?
Tuition fees are assessed on a yearly basis. To help you understand where your money is going we produce a Fee Schedule which breaks tuition down by program. Tuition fees for domestic students attending post-secondary, graduate certificate and bachelor’s degree programs are set in accordance with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development fee guidelines. International students have different tuition fees.
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When is tuition due? Payment due dates are is different with or without OSAP assistance, and vary by term. VIEW TUITION DUE DATES Financial Aid
Financial aid—scholarships, bursaries and loans—is available to eligible domestic students.
Scholarships and Bursaries $2.5 million in scholarships, bursaries, awards and on-campus jobs are available to our 9,000 full-time students–every year. With amazing community , our team is dedicated to making sure you succeed by lessening your financial burden. VIEW SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) OSAP is Ontario’s student program, offering a mix of grants and loans to thousands of students each year to help finance their college education. Use OSAP’s Estimator to estimate how much you might receive through grants and loans. LEARN MORE ABOUT OSAP Tuition and Fees for International Students
Tuition fees for International students are assessed on a different schedule than Canadian students. Tuition typically includes a medical insurance fee and an activities service fee. Fees vary depending on whether or not the student is attending an English program or an undergraduate or post-graduate program. Other fees could include homestay (the cost to stay with a Canadian family), an airport pick-up fee, or a dormitory fee. VIEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COSTS AND DATES COSTS & DATES
Undergraduate & Graduate
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Start Dates Winter 2017 Jan 9 – Apr 21
Spring 2017 May 8 – Aug 18
Fall 2017 Sept 6 – Dec 15
Winter 2018 Jan 8 – Apr 20
Tuition Mandatory Fees Service Fee: Medical Insurance: $6,550/ter $7,275/ter Bus Fee: $6,275/term m m Other Fees $12,550/year $13,100/ye $14,550/ye Airport Pickup: ar ar * Books & Supplies: * Laptop Fees: Estimated Fees * Material Fees: * Co-op Fees: Housing * Applies to some programs Diploma / Certificate Program
Graduate Degree Program Program
$450/term $70/month $88.75/term $175/person $200/item $1,700 (approx) 0 – $800 $475
Landing Pad: 4 weeks $700/mo Homestay: 2 months min. $690/mo Dormitory: Sep – Apr $6,900 Jan – Apr $3,450 May – Aug $595/mo Regular College Program Withdraw / Refund Policy In accordance with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Tuition Fee Operating Procedures, students must submit formal written notification within 10 business days of the beginning of a semester to receive a refund of fees for the current term. If you do not officially withdraw at the International Centre, you will be responsible for all fees assessed. Non-attendance does not constitute an Official Withdrawal. International students are refunded all fees assessed for that term and subsequent paid in advance, less non-refundable fee(s):
International Tuition Fees ÷ Canadian Funded Tuition Fees X $500.00 CAD If applicable, any fee paid for services that are non-refundable after use (airport pick-up, medical insurance etc.)
Students that wish to withdraw from their program of study may make a withdrawal appointment at the International Office at their respective campus. The withdraw fee is calculated based on the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development policy. Quebec Certificate of Acceptance (CAQ) is required for students who want to transfer to the province of Quebec. Failure to provide this CAQ document before the withdrawal deadline will result in the denial of the withdrawal request and no refund will be issued. The CAQ must accompany the Quebec institution’s letter of acceptance. LEARN MORE Prices include the following:
tuition bus health insurance some material fees
**International students that have been refused a study permit for the current semester and have notified the International Division within 10 days of the beginning of the semester will be refunded all fees paid less a non-refundable deposit of $200.00 CAD. Note, students are required to provide documentation ing a study permit refusal.
INTERNATIONAL DIVISION 905-735-2211 ext 7804
[email protected] Mon to Fri 8:30am - 5:30pm
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Welland Campus 100 Niagara College Blvd, Welland Ontario L3C 7L3, Canada
Niagara Falls Campus 5881 Dunn Street, Niagara Falls Ontario L2G 2N9, Canada
Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus 135 Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake Ontario L0S 1J0, Canada
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Welland Campus 100 Niagara College Boulevard, Welland, Ontario L3C 7L3, Canada CAMPUS MAPS
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ON CAMPUS: Campus Bookstore Teaching Winery and Vineyard Teaching Brewery Benchmark Restaurant Niagara Waters Spa Greenhouse and Nursery
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5881 Dunn Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2G 2N9, Canada CAMPUS MAP GET DIRECTIONS TO THE NIAGARA FALLS CAMPUS
ON CAMPUS: Hair Salon Youth Employment Programs Career Focus
Employment and Training Solutions 1 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, Ontario L2R 7L3, Canada GET DIRECTIONS TO EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SOLUTIONS
Welland Campus
International Office: S100 905-735-2211 ext. 7804 100 Niagara College Blvd Welland, ON L3C 7L3 Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus
International Office: W115 905-641-2252 ext. 4169 135 Taylor Road Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
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