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2055 PURCELL WAY
NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.

A publicly supported Community College serving North Vancouver
West Vancouver and Howe Sound.

YOU APPLY?

YOU COMPLETE GRADE 12 COURSES AT CAPILANO COLLEGE?
UW:.:t.ONG DOES A TERM LAST?

KIND OF GRADING ST$ EM DO WE USE?

YOU TALI<ED WITH OUR ADVISERS IN YOUR SCHOOL?
FOR ANSWERS PLEASE READ ON

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Who Can Attend Capilano College:
IF YOU
1.
2.

are a B.C. Secondary School graduate on any program, or
have equ ivalent secondary school standing, or

3.
4.

are within two courses of waduation, or
have the written recommendation of your present school Principa l
stating that you are a d istrict student capable of profiting from
college-level instruction, or
5.
are 18 years of age or over_ You are eligib le for admission to
Capilano College.
Non-Canadian students will be admitted if they are Landed Immigrants
or residents of the Co llege District who can demonstrate proficiency
in the English language.
If you wish to attend the College, but do not meet the entrance requ irements
listed above, you may apply for adm ission and have your case reviewed by the
Administration Committee.
REM EMBER that the first students admitted are those from the three school
districts of North Vancouver, West Vancouver, and Howe Sound.

What Fees Will You Pay?
Most courses are $7.00 per credit hour. Maximum tuition is $100.00.
So, if you are a full-time Academic student enrolled in 5 courses or a
full-time Career student enrolled in 6 or 8 courses, you pay max imum
fees each four months. Tuition fees are due at Registration. You shou ld
be certain you have sufficient money for them, as we do not accept
post-dated cheques.
If you reg ister late, you should be prepared t o pay Late Fees of $5.00
per course to a maximum of $25.00.

What Expenses Can You Expect?
A full-time student, not paying board, would need approx imately
$300.00 to meet the expenses of a four-month term or $600.00 for
a complete academic year of two four-month terms. Typica l costs would
include:
T uition Fees
Student Society Fees
Books & Supplies
Local Transportation
Miscellaneous

$100.00
10.00
60.00
40.00
100.00
$3 10.00

What Financial Assistance Does
Capilano College Offer You?

What Should You Remember
About Registration?

You Should Investigate A Variety Of Scholarships, Bursaries and
Loans

1.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded
to full·time Academic or Career program students. The award of $100.00
per term is based on your graduating marks for our first term and then
on your Capilano College Grade Point Average. If you graduate with a
Government Scholarship, you may file applications by January 18 for
Fall Term and May 17 for Spring Term.
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS are available to full-time and part-time
students. As a prospective student, you should not overlook scholarships
granted by employers or your parents and by associations or organiz·
ations of which parents are members. Information about scholarships is
avai Iable at the Student Services Centre.
GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BURSARIES are for students
who need financial assistance. Applications are available in the Student
Services Centre.
GENERAL BURSARIES are offered by the Birks Family Foundation,
the Capilano College Foundation, the Vancouver Foundation, the Naval
Officers Association of British Columbia, the North Shore Business and
Professional Women' s Club, the Alumni Association of U.B.C. and
MacMillan Bloedel Limited.
CANADA STUDENT LOANS of up to $1,000.00 are available each year
for a maximum of five years and are interest-free until six months after
completion of full -time post-secondary studies directed towards a degree
or diploma . To be eligible you must be enrolled as a full-time student for
one term or two consecutive t erms, be a Can ad ian citizen or Landed
Immigrant who has resided in Canada at least twelve months and have
attained satisfactory scholastic stand ing .

OTHER STUDENT LOANS that are available are those offered by the
Capilano College Student Society, "Dollars for Scholars", and the P. E.O.
Educational Fund .
Information about all types of Financial Aid at Capilano College is given
in detail in the Financial Aid brochure- available at the Student Services
Center.

6.

Who Can Answer Your Questions
About Capilano College?
If you are interested in attending the College, you may meet with one of our
Advisers who visit your school by arrangement. Your School Counsellor can
tell you exactly when these visits occur .
You may also be interested in the special interview periods available in May
and August. Advisers and other faculty members will answer your questions
and help plan programs so that you are prepared 'f or Registration.

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3.

4.

5.
6.

7.

8.

You may apply for admission to Capilano College and elsewhere,
without obligation.
Admission interviews are voluntary. College Advisers will help you plan
your program, if you need help.
Several Career Programs require early application and special admission
interviews. Interviews are conducted in May and August with Career
Program Co-ordinators.
Before registering, you should be familiar with all information contained
in the College Calendar.
Courses offered may be changed. You should keep abreast of changes
announced on the radio or in the newspapers.
When you see a College Adviser, you should give him a transcript
showing your Grade 11 and 12 standing. Without this information, he is
forced to guess at your program and can make only tentative suggestions.
Your official secondary school transcript is the key document to Registration at Capilano College. The earlier you send or bring in your transcript, the sooner your application will be processed.
You can have a photostatic copy of your official transcript made at the
College. The copy, which costs ten cents, will remain in your file. Other
institutions usually keep originals.

Where Can You Complete
Secondary
School
Deficiencies':
If you lack one or two courses for
complete secondary school graduation,
you may want t o contact a counsellor
at the Department of Adult Education.
You may telephone the Director of
Adult Education at 985-8741 .
Night school courses for completion of
Grade 12 are given simultaneously with
Capilano College courses on a semester
basis. You are advised to register for the
pre-college program first, to plot your
timetable, and then, to plan your college
courses around the night school program.

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VVhen Can You Enrol
at the College?
At Capilano College terms begin each September, January and May. If you find
yourself enrolled in an inappropriate program of courses, you may amend your
choice and begin again, rather than waiting a full calendar year. You do not
have to register during the Fall Term, unless you wish to enrol in a technical
program or a complete B.C.I.T. transfer program. Academic courses are offered
every term.
There is neither a minimum number of courses nor a set time of day during
which you must attend classes. Each student chooses the hours for his classes
between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. You may be either a full-time or a parttime student; you may take a four month or longer break between registration.
No matter what your financial situation may be, you may continue your
education when and as you like.

If you withdraw officially from a course before the deadline, you incur no
penalty, and your G.P.A. is not affected. Your G.P.A. is determined by adding
the numerical equivalents for each course and dividing by the number of course
hours taken. The equivalents of failing and incomplete are included.

How Can
You Earn
A Capi Ia no College
Diploma?
Four successful terms of full-time study can lead to an Associate in Arts and
Sciences degree. You may receive this recognized College diploma whether you
are a two-year terminal student or one planning transfer to another post-secondary
institution.

VVhat Transfer Credit
Do You
Receive For Capi lano College?

VVhat Kind Of
Grading System
is Used?
Class time at Capilano College covers a period of only three and one half
months, and final grades are based on all assignments, tests, class and laboratory participation from the beginning of the term. Final examinations
usually count for a small proportion of the final mark. You cannot receive
credit for courses unless you complete all requirements for evaluation.
Because of our testing and grading methods, regualr attendance is very
important.

All post-secondary institutions (including Capilano College) reserve the
right to set, alter and administer regulations concerning the acceptance of
transfer students and the assignment of credit and/or advanced standing.
In all cases, if you plan to enter Capilano College, you are responsible
for the courses you select. You should check your course plan with
the institution to which you plan to transfer.
If you have chosen appropriate courses and have achieved satisfactory
grades, you should be able to transfer without difficulty. To be sure of
the transfer status of your courses, you may have a Course Equivalency
Guide from the Student Services Centre.

Your academic achievement is represented by your Grade Point Average
(G.P.A .). Each letter grade has a numerical equivalent:
Letter Grade
A
B

c
D
F

Audit

Meaning
Superior
Above Average
Satisfactory
Minimal Pass
Failed
Incomplete
Audit

Grade Point

4
3
2
0
0
0*

(*Not calculated in Grade Point Average)

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What Should You Remember
About Transfer Regulations?

3.

You should be very familiar with the entrance and course requirements of the
university to which you plan to transfer. Capilano College offers courses suit·
able for the second or third year university level. In certain Faculties, however, there are strict regulations on courses taken at the regional college.
Copies of admissions bulletins and calendars are kept for your use in our Student Services Centre. If you need detailed information, you may always see an
Adviser or another faculty member.

4.

What Specific Courses
Do You Need
For Transfer to S.F.U.?
1.

Faculty of Arts
To enter you must complete a minimum of 30 transferable hours with an
acceptable G.P.A. S.F.U. does not require first-year English, a foreign language, mathematics or a lab science.

2.

Faculty of Education
To enter you should complete 60 transferable hours with an acceptable
G.P.A. There are no strict subjects prerequisites, but you should select
courses in your proposed teaching area.

What Specific Courses
Do You Need
For Transfer to U.B.C.?
1.

2.

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Faculty of Arts
To enter you should complete 30 semester hours in the following:
Eng Iish 100 and one of Eng Iish 104, 105, 106, or 108.
A foreign language at the first-year level (if you do not have
Language 12)
One Mathematics or Lab Science. 2 electives.
The science and foreign language requirements may be taken later
Note:
at U.B.C.
Faculty of Education (Elementary)
English 100 and one of: 104, 105, 106 or 108
A course in History or Geography
A first -year lab science. 2 electives

5.

6.

Faculty of Education (Secondary)
English 100 and one of: 104, 105, 106 or 108
Electives and courses required for academic concentration or major
(see U.B.C. Calendar)
Faculty of Commerce
English 100 and one of : 104, 105, 106 or 108
Mathematics 100 and 101, or Mathematics 130, 131, and 140
3 electives
Faculty of Applied Science
English 100 and one of: 104, 105, 106 or 108
Chemistry 110 and 111
Mathematics 130, 131 and 140
Physics 104 and 105, or Physics 110 and 111
1 elective
Note: (see U.B.C. Calendar for the required grade minimum in core
subjects).
Pre-Medicine & Pre-Pharmacy
English 100 and one of: 104, 105, 106 or 108
Mathematics 100 and 101 , or Mathematics 130, 131 and 140
Chemistry 104 and 105, or Chemistry 110 and 11 1
Physics 104 and 105, or Physics 1 10 and 1 11
Biology 104 and 105, or Biology 110 and 111
Note: (see U.B .C. Calendar for the required grade minimum in core
subjects) .

What Specific Courses
Do You Need
For Transfer to B.C. I. T.?
1.

Business Management
30 hours each semester for 2 semesters (1 year) in the following:
English 150, 151; Mathematics 150, 151; Economics 100, 150;
Business Management 172, 154, 162, 158, 156, 176, 155, 180, 159, 174.
Successful students are automatically admitted to the second year program
at B.C. I.T. in one of the options Administrative Management, Manpower
Management, or Accounting and Finance.

2.

Business Management (Extended Program)
81 hours over 4 semesters (2 years) in the following : English 150, 151;
Mathematics 150, 151; Economics 150; Psychology 1 60; Business 266,
170; Business Management 1 54, 156, 158, 155, 157, 159, 162, 172,
251, 174, 176, 180,252,255,257.

3.

Electrical and Electronics
49.5hoursfor2semesters(1 year) inthefollowing : English 150, 151 ;
Mathematics 160, 161; Physics 154, 1 55; Electricity 156, 161, 162,
164, 157, 163, 165.
Successful students are automatically admitted to the second year program
at B.C.I.T. in one of the options, Electrical, Telecommunications or
Control Electronics.
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What Career Programs
Do We Offer?

8.

U.B.C. Bachelor of Fine Arts Transfer Option

9.

1.

78 hours for 4 semesters (2 years) in the following: English; Foreign
Language; Studio Art Courses; Fine Arts 100, 101; Art 152, 158, 178,
184, 250, 260, 255, 261; Electives.

2.

Outdoor Recreation (non-transfer)

67 hours in 4 semesters (2 years) in the following: English; Recreation
150, 152, 154, 156, 151, 153, 155, 157, 250, 252, 254, 256, 257, 251,
253, 258, 259; Electives; Mathematics 260, 261 .
Retail Fashions (non-transfer)

75 hours in 4 semesters ( 2 years)

Continuing Art Education Option

in the following: English; Fashion

84 Hours for 4 semesters (2 years) in the following: English; Fine Arts
100, 101; Art 152, 154, 158, 166, 167 or 171; 164, 174 or 172, 178,
184, 188, 250, 257, 260, 262, 255, 261, 263, 265; Electives.
3.

Applied Arts Option

152, 154, 170, 172, 262, 150, 151,
153, 251, 256, 260, 253, 257, 258,
259, 261; Business 150, 155 or
Electives, 255; Psychology 160.

(Non-transfer)

78 hours for 4 semesters ( 2 years) in the following: English; Fine Arts
100, 101; Art 154, 158, 160, 163, 168, 161, 164, 165, 169, 178, 273,
260, 267, 271, 274, 261 , 268, 272; Electives.
4.

Early Childhood Education (non-transfer)

72 hours in 4 semesters (2 years) in the following: English; Health 150,
Psychology 150, 151, 201; Education 152, 360, 151, 153, 361, 250, 252,
254, 362, 262, 264, 268, 363; Sociology 150; Electives.
5.

Media Resources (non-transfer)

66 hours in 4 semesters (2 years) in the
following: English; Technology 152, 180,
184, 153, 181, 185, 300, 178, 251, 260,
256, 301, 302, 303; General Studies 170,
180 or Electives; Education 258, 259;
Electricity 160.

10.

75 hours in 4 semesters (2 years) in the following : English; Business 150
or 152, Business Management 156; Commerce 150, 152, 153, 154, 157,
166, 258, 167, 176; Business 153 or 155 or Psychology 160 or General
Studies 180 or Elective; Commerce 161 or 250 or General Studies 170 or
Elective; Commerce 251 or Business Management 170 or Independent Study
299 or Elective.
11.

6.

Music (non-transfer)

Music Transfer

84 hours in 4 semesters (2 years) in the following: English; Music 100,
150, 162, 164, 180, 190, 101, 151, 163, 165, 181, 191, 120, 258, 256,
262, 264, 280, 121, 259, 257, 263, 265, 281; Electives.

Secretarial Science Advanced Clerical Option

78 Hours in 4 semesters (2 Years) in the following: English; Business 150
or 152; Business Management 156; Commerce 150, 152, 153, 154, 157,
166, 258, 167, 176; Business 153 or 155 or Psychology 160 or General
Studies 180 or Elective; Commerce 161 or 250 or General Studies 170 or
Elective; Commerce 251 or Business Management 170 or Independent
Study 299 or Elective.

84 hours in 4 semesters (2 years) in the following: English; Music 100, 150,
162, 164, 170, 180, 190, 101, 151, 163, 165, 171, 181, 191, 250, 252,
254, 262, 264, 280; 251, 253, 255, 263, 265, 281; Psychology; Electives,

7.

Secretarial Science (non-transfer)

12.

Secretarial Science Advanced Option

42 hours in 2 semesters (1 year) in the following: English; Commerce 157,
158, 166, 167, 176, 258; Commerce 250 or Business 150 or 152 or
Business Management 156; Commerce 251 or Business Management 170 or
Elective.

In Business Management?

What Courses
Does Capilano College Offer?
In Anthropology?
Anthropology 120
Anthropology 121
Anthropology 200
Anthropology 202

Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Social Anthropology
Intermediate Anthropology
Introduction to Cultural Ecology

In Art?
Art 058
Art 084
Art 152, 184
Art 154, 164
Art 158, 178
Art 160, 161
Art 162
Art 163, 165, 273, 274
Art 166, 188
Art 167, 174, 257 , 265
Art 168, 169, 267 , 268
Art 171
Art 172
Art 250, 255
Art 251
Art 260, 261
Art 262, 263
Art 271, 272
Art 276
Art 278

Pottery and Ceramics
Life Drawing
Life Drawing
General Drawing
Design
Fabric Printing
Lettering and Type
Pottery
Art Anatomy
Sculpture
Weaving
Introductory Painting
Painting
Pa inti ng Media
Illustration
19th and 20th Century Art
Advanced Life Draw ing
Projects in Visual Form
Typography
Graph ic and Printing Media

Business Management 154,
155
Business Management 156
Business Management 157
Business Management 158,
159
Business Management 162
Business Management 172
Business Management 174
Business Management 251
Business Management 252
Business Management 255
Business Management 257

Current Concepts in Biology
Introductory Biology
Genet ics
Ecology
Morphology of Vascular Plants
Cell Biology

In Business?
Business 150, 155
Business 152, 153
Business 170
Business 266

Essent ials of Bookkeeping
Accounting
Business Law
Small Business Management

Office Systems and Equipment
Elements of Merchandising
Marketing
Credit and Collections
Administrative Practices and Organizations
Systems, Procedures and Management
Information Systems
International Business and Trade
Aspects of Taxation/Personal Investment
F u nda menta Is
Managerial Accounting
The Corporation

In Chem istry ?
Chemistry 104, 105
Chesmistry 110, 111
Chemistry 200, 201
Chemistry 204, 205

Fundamentals of Chemistry
Principles and Methods of Chemistry
0 rgan ic Chern istry
Introduction to Physical Inorganic Chemistry

In Commerce?
Commerce 150, 153, 157,
167
Commerce 152, 154
Commerce 158, 258
Commerce 161
Commerce 166
Commerce 176
Commerce 250, 251

In Biology?
Biology 104, 105
Biology 110, 111
Biology 200
Biology 204, 205
Biology 210
Biology 214, 215

Accounting

Commerce 252, 253

Secretarial Science -

Shorthand

Secreta r ial Sci ence - Typing
Office Procedures
Business Calculati ons
Secretar ia l Science - Int ermed iate Typing
Secretarial Sci ence - Advanced Typing
Legal Office Proced ures and Specialized
Knowledge
Medical Office Procedures and Specialized
Knowledge

In Economics?
Economics 100
Economics 101
Economics 120
Economics 121
Economics 150
Economics 160
Economics 200
Economics 201

Introduction to Economics
Canadian Economics
Economic History of the Pre-Industrial Era
Economic History of the lndustrail Era
Contemporary Microeconomics
Resource Economics of British Columbia
Principles of Macroeconomics Theory
Principles of Microeconomics

In Fashion?

In Education?
Education 151
Education 152, 153, 250
Education 252
Education 254
Education 258
Education 262
Education 264
Education 268
Education 360, 361, 362,
363

Literature for Young Children
Program Development
Creative Arts for the Young Child
Foundations of Early Childhood Education
Theories of Learning
Special Education
Pre-School Administration
Interpersonal Relationships in Teaching
Workshop Practicum

In Electricity?
Electricity 156, 157
Electricity 160
Electricity 161
Electricity 162, 163
Electricity 164
E lectri city 165

Electrical Circuits
Applied Electricity
Electrical Measurements
Electrical Fabrication and Assembly
Circuitry Devices and Techniques
Electronic Circuits

Fashion 150
Fashion 151
Fashion 152, 252, 260, 261
Fashion 153
Fashion 154
Fashion 170
Fashion 172
Fashion 251
Fashion 253
Fashion 255, 262
Fashion 256
Fashion 257
Fashion 258
Fashion 259

In Fine Arts?
Fine Arts 100, 101

English 010
English 100
English 104
English 105
English 106
English 108
English 150, 151
English 164
English 190, 191
English 200
English 201
English 202, 203
English 204
English 205
English 212
English 213

Language Skills
Writing
Fiction
Poetry
Drama
Themes in Contemporary Literature
Communications
Public Speaking
Creative Writing
English Literature to 1660
English Literature since 1660
Canadian Literature
Major American Writers to 1850
Major American Writers since 1850
Readings in World Literature to 1800
Readings in World Literature since 1800

The H istory of Art

In French?
French 102. 103
French 110, 111
French 202, 203
French 210, 211

In English?

Fashion and the Consumer
Textile and Apparel Marketing
Fashion Work Exper ience
Fash ion Illustration
Personal Development fo r the Fash ion Employee
History of Western Fashion
Fabrics for the Fashion Industry
Fashion Promotion
Home Furnishings
Cloth ing Design and Co nstruction
Fash ion Modelling
Merchandise D isplay
Non-Textiles/ Accessories
Fashion Merchandising

Introductory French
Intermediate French
Advanced French
Advanced French

In General Studies?
General Studies 100
General Studies 101
General Studies 170
General Studies 180
General Studies 260
General Studies 270

In Japanese?
Human Being and Becoming
Together: An Investigation of Community
Contemporary Issues - "Love"
Contemporary Issues - "Drugs in Society"
Canadian Studies - "Energy Resources in
Canada"·
Canadian Studies - "Canadian Frontiers of
Consciousness : The City, The Country and the
Wilderness"

In Geography?
Geography 106
Geography 110
Geography 111
Geography 112
Geography 200
Geography 201
Geography 214

British Columbia - A Regional Analysis
The Scope of Geography
Human Geography
Introduction to Earth Environments
Technological and Economic Env ironments
Urban Studies
Weather and Climate

In Geology?
Geology 110
Geology 111

Physical Geology
Historical Geology

Japanese 100, 101
Japanese 150, 151

F irst year Japanese
F irst Year Japanese

In Mathematics?
Mathematics 030
Mathematics 100, 101
Mathematics 130, 131
Mathematics 132
Mathematics 140
Mathematics 150
Mathematics 151
Mathematics 152
Mathematics 153
Mathematics 160, 161
Mathematics 200
Mathematics 201
Mathematics 220
Mathematics 221
Mathematics 230, 231
Mathematics 260
Mathematics 261

Pre-Calculus Review
Introduction to College Mathematics
Calculus
Introduction to Ana lysis
Introduction to Vectors and Matrices
Business Mathematics and Statistics
Applied Business Statistics
Financial Mathematics
Probabi lity Theory
Applied Mathematics: Electr ical Technology
Linear Algebra
Abstract Algebra
Introduction to Computer Programming
Elements of Computer Science
Calcu lus
Basic Statistics
Outdoor Recreation Stat istics

In German?
German 100, 101
Germanic Studies 104, 105
German 200, 201

First Year German
Contemporary German Literature
1945 to present
Second Year German

In Health?
Health 150

Health and the Pre-school Child

In History?
History 101
History 102
History 103
History 200
History 201
History 203, 204

Music 100, 101
Music 110, 111
Music 120, 121
Music 150, 151
Music 162
Music 163

Revolutionary Ideas in History: Europe
Ideas in Canadian and American History
Quebec in Canada
Man and His City to 1850
Man and His City since 1850
Local History Seminar

In Independent Study?
lndpendent Study
198, 199, 298, 299

In Music?

Independent Study Project

Music 164 & 165
Music 170, 171
Music 180, 181
Music 190, 191
Music 250, 251
Music 252
Music 253
Music 254
Music 255
Music 256, 257
Music 258, 259
Music 262

Music Theory
Music Appreciation
Music History
Choral Explorations
Methods of Major Orchestral Instruments
{Strings)
Methods of Major Orchestral Instruments
{Strings)
Private Music Instruction
Repertoire
Piano Class
Music History
Structure of Music
Choral Explorations
Music Ensemble
Principles of Music Curricu lum Development
Practice Teaching
Med ieva l/Renaissance Theory
Colleg ium Musicum
Methods of Major Orchestral Instruments
{Woodwinds)

In Recreation?

In Philosophy?
Philosophy 101
Philosophy 102
Philosophy 200
Philosophy 201

Introduction to Philosophy
Moral Philosophy
Liberalism
Socialism and Anarchism

Recreation 150
Recreation 151
Recreation 152
Recreation 153
Recreation 154, 155
Recreation 156
Recreation 157, 256, 259
Recreation 250
Recreation 251
Recreation 252
Recreation 253
Recreation 254
Recreation 257
Recreation 258

Outdoor Recreation Environments
Outdoor Recreation Areas
Introduction to Recreation
Work, Leisure and Society
Outdoor Recreation Facilities
Outdoor Recreation Programs
Skills Development
Outdoor Recreation Ecology
Outdoor Recreation Environmental Management
Outdoor Recreation Practicum
Outdoor Facilities Workshop
Outdoor Recreation Program Planning
An Introduction to Landscape Design and
Techniques
An Introduction to Horticultural Plants

In Sociology?
Sociology 100
Sociology 101
Sociology 122
Sociology 150
Sociology 200, 201

In Physics?
Phys ics 104, 105
Physics 110, 111
Physics 154, 155
Physics 200
Physics 201

Principles of Physics
General Physics
General Physics Electrical Technology
Heat and Kinetic Theory
Electric Circuits

Social Structures
Concepts and Theories of Society
Sociological Theory
Family Sociology
Canadian Society

In Spanish?
Spanish 100, 101
Spanish 200, 201

First Year Spanish
Second Year Spanish

In Political Science?
Political Science 100
Political Science 101
Political Science 200
Political Science 201

Comparative Governments
Comparative Ideologies
Canadian Government and Politics
International Relations

In Psychology?
Pscychology 100
Psychology 101
Psychology 150, 151
Psychology 160
Psychology 200
Psychology 201
Psychology 204
Psychology 205
Psychology 210
Psychology 211

Introduction to Psychology
Behaviour Theory
Human Growth and Development
Human Relations
Social Psychology
Group Dynamics
Developmental Psychology
The Psychology of Aging
Statistics and Research Design
Experimental Psychology

In Technology?
Technology 153
Technology 178
T ect:mology 180
Technology 181
Technology 184
Technology 185
Technology 251
Technology 256
Technology 260
Technology 284
Technology 300
Technology 301
Technology 302
Technology 303

Film Animation
Educational Television Systems
Audio-Visual Equipment
Audio Production
Photographic Theory and Practice
Advanced Photography
Film Making
Learning Resources Centre
Audio V isual Graphics
Photography and Fashion
Field Work shop and Seminar
Specialized Instructional Aids
Instructional Media Productions
The Media Specialist in Education and Training

If you are a prospective student, you should study the Capitano
College Calendar for detailed course descriptions and consult
Faculty for information before registering. Calendars are available by
phoning the Student Services Center.

What Assistance
Can You Receive
at the
Student Services Centre?
An ADVISER will help you

plan programs
add and drop courses
find employment
find housing
You can see him to talk about any of your problems.

The REGISTRAR-ADMISSIONS will provide information about
financial aid and evaluate transcripts for you.
The REGISTRAR -RECORDS will correct any errors appearing on
your College transcript.
The DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICES will help you organize
extra-curricular activities and serve as a resource person when
needed.
Our office is open from 9 :00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Monday ·
Thursday and from 9:00 a.m. until 5 :00 p.m. Friday.

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