Viewbook 2021–2022 CAPILANOU.CA 1 4 stunning locations in North Vancouver, on the Sunshine Coast and in Mount Currie 25 students in an average class Capilano University is named after Chief Joe Capilano, an important leader of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation of the Coast Salish Peoples. We respectfully acknowledge that our campuses are located on the territories of the LíỈwat, xʷməθkʷəỷəm (Musqueam), shíshálh (Sechelt), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and SəỈílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. 95% of CapU bachelor’s degree grads are satisfied with their education* *B .C. Student Outcomes Baccalaureate Graduates Survey (2017–2019) 1 IMPACTFUL LEARNING VIEWBOOK 2021–2022 EXPAND YOUR OPPORTUNITIES AND IMPACT IN THE WORLD IMAGINE JOINING A UNIVERSITY THAT TRANSFORMS LIVES AND WORKS WITH COMMUNITIES FOR THE GOOD OF GENERATIONS TO COME. If you’re ready to start building your future, Capilano University will help you channel your energy and passion into a meaningful career. Located in the heart of Metro Vancouver’s spectacular North Shore, CapU offers life-enriching learning experiences that are designed to stimulate your curiosity and inspire new ideas and approaches. In a world of accelerating change, a CapU education will build your capacities to innovate and lead. You will learn to think creatively and galvanize positive change for yourself and Impactful Learning 2 Supportive Community 3 Practical Experience 5 Areas of Study 7 Connect with Us 14 Admission Requirements 15 Fees 17 Next Steps 18 the community in an environment that supports your aspirations and well-being. Capilano University is a public university fully accredited by the Government of British Columbia (Canada) and the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (USA). We encourage you to explore topics that matter to you. Whether your goal is to help people live healthier lives, build an environmentally and socially responsible business, challenge perceptions through documentary storytelling or investigate solutions to global issues, CapU will help you develop the skills and knowledge to make your distinctive contribution to the world. This content was published in October 2020 and is subject to change. All information was accurate at the time of publication. “I’VE HAD SO MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH AT CAPU, FROM PITCHING A PROJECT TO CLIENTS AT CITYSTUDIO NORTH VANCOUVER TO CREATING POSITIVE CHANGE IN MY COMMUNITY WHILE DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP SKILLS ON THE ENACTUS CAPILANO TEAM.” KIRSTEN MARR CONTENTS Cover photo: Kimberly Zamora, Bachelor of Tourism Management student and 2019 The Netherlands Study Abroad Exchange participant. COVID-19 UPDATE Our top priority is to keep you safe while continuing to offer the quality education we are known for. We have adjusted our course and service delivery in line with recommendations from British Columbia’s Ministry of Health and will continue to act in accordance with all public health directives and guidelines. Whether your classes take place remotely or in person while adhering to social distancing guidelines, we will do everything we can to ensure you have an exceptional learning experience. For the latest information about the impact of the COVID-19 response on your studies and study-related travel, visit capilanou.ca/ covid-19 and canada.ca B A C H E LO R O F B U S I N E S S A D M I N I S T R AT I O N S T U D E N T 2 SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY BE PART OF A CLOSE-KNIT, SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY IMAGINE STUDYING AT A UNIVERSITY THAT PRIORITIZES YOUR WELL-BEING, SO YOU BECOME HEALTHIER IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD. At CapU, you will join a warm and welcoming community, including faculty and staff whose primary goal is to support your well-being and academic success. From learning support, Indigenous services and peer-to-peer mentoring to career coaching, accessibility services and campus recreation, we offer a wide range of services for your personal and academic growth. University is about getting involved, trying new things and building relationships, and there is no shortage of ways to start building connections here. You might meet your future bestie at student orientation or in the residence dining hall. Maybe you’ll compete for a CapU varsity team or make new friends in clubs ranging from veganism and Bhangra dancing to game design, pre-law and surfing. Whatever your interests, you’ll feel part of a community here. 80% 9,556 360 3,242 41 of CapU employees provide direct support to students Source: 2019/2020, Capilano University students enrolled in for-credit programs international students from 86 countries Indigenous students student clubs and associations 3 “INSTRUCTORS ENCOURAGE YOU TO TAKE TIME FOR YOUR MENTAL WELLNESS. AS A STUDENT, I FELT RESPECTED AND CARED FOR.” KAITLIN GLAB O U T D O O R R E C R E AT I O N M A N A G E M E N T D I P LO M A , 2 0 1 8 4 PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE DEVELOP THE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE EMPLOYERS ARE LOOKING FOR IMAGINE GRADUATING FROM UNIVERSITY WITH THE TOOLS TO START BUILDING THE CAREER AND LIFE YOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED. At CapU, we’re committed to providing exceptional learning opportunities that prepare you for your future career and enable you to adapt and grow over time. From work practicums and hands-on assignments to life-changing experiences and leadership opportunities, you’ll develop the competencies and mindset to thrive in any environment. 96% of our bachelor’s degree graduates are in the labour force* *B .C. Student Outcomes Baccalaureate Graduates Survey, 2017–2019 70,000+ 20+ alumni study abroad destinations to choose from “BEING CHALLENGED TO SOLVE A REAL-LIFE ISSUE FOR THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER ENRICHED MY LEARNING EXPERIENCE SIGNIFICANTLY.” TATJ A N A S T E C K N O R T H A M E R I C A N A N D I N T E R N AT I O N A L M A N A G E M E N T S T U D E N T ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT An entrepreneur and a pioneer, Campo founded Talaysay Tours, an Indigenous ecotourism adventures company that educates people about the traditions of the Coast Salish Peoples. CANDACE CAMPO ACADEMIC STUDIES D I P LO M A , 2002 5 VIEWBOOK 2021–2022 OUR AWARD-WINNING FACULTY AND ALUMNI HAVE EARNED OSCARS, JUNOS, EMMYS, JESSIES AND MORE. “STUDYING ABROAD IN AUSTRIA NOT ONLY ALLOWED ME TO MAKE LIFELONG FRIENDS AND DEVELOP ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT A passionate leader and community builder, Konkin founded Whole Way House Society to provide support services for vulnerable seniors and veterans. MY NETWORK, BUT ALSO TO DEVELOP MYSELF.” B R E N D A N G R E E N WAY B A C H E LO R O F TO U R I S M M A N A G E M E N T, 2 02 0 J E N N Y KO N K I N A S S O C I AT E O F A R T S D E G R E E , 2 0 0 5 “DOING MENTORSHIP 350 PROJECTS AND PRACTICUMS HELPED US MEET PEOPLE students involved in 95 CityStudio projects to enhance the City of North Vancouver in 2019/2020 WHO WOULD GO ON TO BE OUR BOSSES. THIS MADE AN EFFORTLESS TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO CAREER.” CHARMAINE CHENG B A C H E LO R O F D E S I G N I N V I S U A L C O M M U N I C AT I O N – B R A N D I N G , 2 01 9 ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT A Grammy-nominated artist, skilled in both North Indian and American jazz music, Dhillon uses his art to raise awareness of social justice issues. NEELAMJIT DHILLON B A C H E LO R O F M U S I C I N J A Z Z S T U D I E S , 2 00 3 CAPU IS A LEADER IN CLIMATE ACTION, AND A TWO-TIME WINNER OF A BC HYDRO TOP ENERGY MANAGEMENT AWARD FOR ENERGY REDUCTION. Mindful of the global response to COVID-19, Study Abroad opportunities are subject to all international regulations. Please consult capilanou.ca/studyabroad for current information. 6 AREAS OF STUDY EXPLORE OUR PROGRAMS CAPILANO UNIVERSITY IS AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION OFFERING MORE THAN 90 OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS ACROSS FIVE DIVERSE FACULTIES. You can earn a wide range of respected credentials, including post-baccalaureate diplomas, bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, diplomas and certificates. “I LOVE THAT YOU HAVE THE FREEDOM TO TAKE COURSES THAT INTEREST YOU, RATHER Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism) Squamish Nation Language & Culture THAN MOVING THROUGH A PRE-SET SCHEDULE. YOU CAN Biology SHAPE YOUR DEGREE INTO Sechelt Nation Language & Culture SOMETHING THAT REFLECTS Creative Writing WHO YOU ARE.” ARTS & SCIENCES ALEX LEVY B A C H E LO R O F A R T S W I T H A M A J O R IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (F O R M E R LY L I B E R A L S T U D I E S), 2 0 1 9 English Psychology Business Administration LíỈwat Nation Language & Culture Business Administration Pathway Accounting Assistant Engineering Interdisciplinary Studies Paralegal BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Communication Studies International Management North American Business Management North American Business Management Applied Legal Administrative Assistant 7 VIEWBOOK 2021–2022 2D Animation & Visual 3D Animation Technical Development for Film & Games Theatre Performing Acting for Arts Stage & Screen Musical Theatre Advanced Arts & Entertainment Management Animation Fundamentals Music FINE & APPLIED ARTS Motion Picture Arts Lighting for Digital Imaging & Film Arts & Entertainment Management Conducting in Music Costuming for Stage & Screen Jazz Studies Business Administration Pathway Adult Basic Education College & University Preparation Music Therapy Grip Work Documentary for Digital Imaging & Film Digital Visual Effects Design in Visual Communication Community Capacity Building University One for Aboriginal Learners Rehabilitation Assistant Indigenous Digital Filmmaking EDUCATION, HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Early Childhood Care & Education Early Childhood Care & Education Pathway Education Assistant Health Care Assistant English for Academic Purposes Global Hospitality & Tourism Management Tourism Marketing Kinesiology Education & Employment Access “BEING A SMALLER SCHOOL, Tourism Management International CAPU GIVES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE DEEPER AND MORE GLOBAL & COMMUNITY STUDIES Local Government Administration Local Government Leadership Development Tourism Management Co-operative Education MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS.” L A R I S S A M A R C AT T O B A C H E LO R O F B U S I N E S S A D M I N I S T R AT I O N S T U D E N T Tourism Management Outdoor Recreation Management 8 ARTS & SCIENCES PROGR AMS DESCRIPTION ARTS (SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES) Bachelor of Arts Degree — Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism) 4 years (120 credits) W Full-time or part-time Build the specialized skills to work with children, youth and adults with autism spectrum disorder. The program blends rigorous academic training with a supervised practicum. Graduates are eligible to sit for the Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) exam. Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism) Post-Baccalaureate Diploma 2 years (45 credits) W Full-time or part-time Designed for those with an existing bachelor’s degree, this program prepares you for a career working with children, youth and adults with autism spectrum disorder. The program blends rigorous academic training with a supervised practicum. Graduates are eligible to sit for the Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) exam. Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism) Post-Baccalaureate Certificate 2 years (18 credits) Part-time Designed for those who only need the verified course sequence required to become a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst, this program prepares you for a career working with children, youth and adults with autism spectrum disorder. Graduates who complete the verified course sequence and independently obtain the experiential requirements are eligible to sit for the Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) exam. Bachelor of Arts Degree with a Major in Interdisciplinary Studies 4 years (120 credits) Full-time or part-time Build your own interdisciplinary degree based on your educational and professional goals with courses from the Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences and beyond. Graduates work as educators, lawyers, social workers, library and information science professionals, entrepreneurs and more. Academic Studies Diploma Full-time or part-time (60 credits) This credential recognizes completion of 60 credits of coursework from a wide variety of disciplines. Associate of Arts Degree 2 years (60 credits) Full-time or part-time Explore and build your own program of study while you gain a foundation in a range of academic disciplines, as well as critical thinking, writing and research skills. Ladders into third-year studies at CapU and beyond. Associate of Arts Degree — Creative Writing 2 years (60 credits) Full-time or part-time Hone your writing under the guidance of practising writers. In first year, you'll study multiple genres, branching out in second year to explore poetry, fiction, non-fiction, playwriting and writing for children. Earn an associate degree plus English and Creative Writing credits. Ladders into third-year studies at CapU and beyond. Associate of Arts Degree — English 2 years (60 credits) Full-time or part-time Take a comprehensive foundation of courses in Arts & Sciences with a literature specialization. You will have the opportunity to think critically about traditional and experimental English literature in a wide variety of genres and in the context of contemporary issues. Ladders into third-year studies at CapU and beyond. Associate of Arts Degree — Psychology 2 years (60 credits) Full-time or part-time Learn the science, history and theories of psychology and explore the fundamentals behind the science of human behaviour. You will gain valuable skills in research, writing, critical thinking and problem solving, while learning about the human experience. Ladders into third-year studies at CapU and beyond. LíỈwat Nation Language and Culture Certificate Part-time (30 credits) Designed to give current and future LíỈwat language teachers training in the LíỈwat language and a deeper understanding of the LíỈwat culture (from a LíỈwat perspective). Sechelt Nation Language and Culture Certificate Part-time (30 credits) Designed to give current and future Sechelt language teachers training in the Sechelt language and a deeper understanding of the Sechelt culture (from a Sechelt perspective). Squamish Nation Language and Culture Certificate Part-time (30 credits) Designed to give current and future Squamish language teachers training in the Squamish language and a deeper understanding of the Squamish culture (from a Squamish perspective). SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) Associate of Science Degree 2 years (60 credits) Full-time or part-time Offering maximum flexibility, this credential allows you to take a broad range of first- and second-year science courses along with general electives. Ladders into third-year studies at CapU and beyond. Associate of Science Degree — Biology 2 years (64 credits) Full-time or part-time Gain a solid foundation in biology and open the door to diverse career opportunities in the life sciences. The multidisciplinary and lab-focused curriculum emphasizes the academic and applied skill sets needed to pursue opportunities in a range of fields including health, biotechnology, conservation and resource management. Ladders into third-year studies at CapU and beyond. Engineering Certificate 1 year (43 credits) Full-time Designed for strong high school graduates and highly motivated post-secondary science students, this program offers a comprehensive first-year university transfer program in engineering. Upon transferring to another B.C. institution, alumni typically only require three additional years to complete their degree. Engineering Transition Diploma 2 years (67 credits) Full-time Designed for mature students and recent high school graduates who lack the prerequisites for entry into a traditional engineering program, this program provides a pathway to obtain an applied science degree. Upon transferring to another B.C. institution, alumni typically only require three additional years to complete their degree. Given the evolving response to COVID-19, the structure of program delivery is subject to change. For the latest information about our teaching, learning and remote services, visit capilanou.ca/covid-19 or contact the program directly. CapU–Main CapU–Sunshine Coast CapU–Lonsdale Ts’zil Learning Centre–Mt. Currie Off campus Starts in September Starts in January Starts in Summer W Work Practicum/Co-op Full-Term Study Abroad Exchange option (Note: Short-Term Field School option open to students in all programs) 9 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PROGR AMS VIEWBOOK 2021–2022 DESCRIPTION SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Administration Degree 4 years (120 credits) Full-time or part-time Gain a strong foundation of business knowledge in the first two years, then continue on the general business track or develop expertise in one of the following concentrations: accounting, business information management & analytics, financial planning, human resource management, international business & logistics or marketing. Graduates become leaders and entrepreneurs. Business Administration Diploma 2 years (60 credits) Full-time or part-time Acquire the skills and knowledge required to be an effective manager or business professional. The first year of the program provides a solid foundation in business, while the second year offers the opportunity to specialize in a particular area. Ladders into the Business Administration degree. Business Administration Certificate 1 year (18 credits) Full-time or part-time Develop the basic management skills to get started in a business career or launch a business. Ladders into the Business Administration diploma and degree. International Management Graduate Diploma (and M.Sc. International Business — U of Hertfordshire) 1 year (36 credits) Full-time Master the skills and knowledge to pursue a global career in business, and study in the U.K. for one or two terms. Graduates earn an International Management graduate diploma from CapU and a Master of Science in International Business from the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. North American Business Management Post-Baccalaureate Diploma 1 year (36 credits) Full-time Designed for international students and new immigrants with an undergraduate degree, this program gives you the opportunity to gain North American business credentials. Develop expertise in a chosen concentration: marketing, human resources, international strategy & entrepreneurship, and finance & investment. North American Business Management Applied Post-Baccalaureate Diploma 16 months (45 credits) W Full-time Designed for international students and new immigrants with an undergraduate degree, this accelerated program gives you the opportunity to gain North American business credentials and hands-on work experience. Concentrations are available in marketing, human resources, international strategy & entrepreneurship, and finance & investment. Business Administration Pathway 8 months (33 credits) Full-time Designed for international students, this program allows you to improve your English language skills while earning 15 credits toward a business credential. Accounting Assistant Diploma 2 years (60 credits) W Full-time, part-time available in 2nd year Gain the practical accounting skills, computer competence and basic management expertise to succeed in the workplace. You will gain a solid foundation in accounting/bookkeeping and general business knowledge with courses in management, quantitative methods, business law, finance, economics and communications. Accounting Assistant Certificate 8 months (30 credits) W Full-time or part-time Learn skills in accounting, bookkeeping, computer applications and office procedures. Graduates find employment as accounting assistants, accounts payable or receivable clerks and bookkeepers, or perform the accounting functions of their own business. Offered every other year on the Sunshine Coast. SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Bachelor of Communication Studies Degree 4 years (120 credits) W Full-time or part-time Develop expertise in public relations, publishing, mediation, crisis communications, journalism, and communication policy and law. Fusing theory and practice in a project-based curriculum, the focus is on strategic communication. Communication Studies Diploma 2 years (60 credits) Full-time or part-time Prepare for a career as a communications professional in areas such as journalism, writing, editing, publishing, policy analysis and communications management. Ladders into the Communications Studies degree. SCHOOL OF LEGAL STUDIES Bachelor of Legal Studies (Paralegal) Degree 4 years (123 credits) W Full-time, part-time option available Gain the skills and knowledge for a career as a paralegal. Graduates perform procedural and substantive legal work under the supervision of lawyers in law offices, government agencies and corporate legal departments. Paralegal Diploma 2 years (69 credits) Full-time Designed for those who have already completed two years of post-secondary education, this program will give you the training to become a paralegal. Graduates perform procedural and substantive legal work under the supervision of lawyers in law offices, government agencies and corporate legal departments. W Paralegal Certificate 30 credits Part-time evenings or part-time online Designed for those who are already working in the legal field, this program allows you to study part-time on campus or online while employed in a legal setting. Graduates perform procedural and substantive legal work under the supervision of lawyers in law offices, government agencies and corporate legal departments. Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate 8 months, full-time (33 credits) W 2 years, part-time (online) W Offered full-time on campus and part-time online, this program provides training in traditional administrative skills and legal procedures. Graduates find work as legal administrative assistants in law offices, government agencies and corporate legal departments. 10 EDUCATION, HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PROGR AMS DESCRIPTION SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND CHILDHOOD STUDIES Bachelor of Early Childhood Care and Education Degree 4 years (121.5 credits) W Full-time and part-time Engage in critically reflective practice to implement the early years curriculum that reflects the B.C. Early Learning Framework. Three core threads are intertwined throughout the degree: curriculum, childhood, and leadership and advocacy. Courses in the first two years meet the requirements to apply for the Early Childhood Educator (ECE) and/or Infant & Toddler and/or Special Needs certificates to practice with the British Columbia ECE Registry. This degree is considered a relevant degree for applying to teacher education programs for K-12. Early Childhood Care and Education Post-Baccalaureate Diploma 1 year (30 credits) Full-time and part-time Designed for elementary school teachers who have a bachelor’s degree in education, this program allows you to gain new skills and broaden your understanding of the pedagogical approaches shaping early childhood care and education. Graduates may apply to the Teacher Qualification Service for credential recognition. Early Childhood Care and Education Diploma 2 years (62.5 credits) W Full-time and part-time Develop the competencies to work as an early childhood educator with young children in licensed early childhood programs. Courses in the first two years meet the requirements to apply for the Early Childhood Educator (ECE) and/or Infant & Toddler and/or Special Needs certificates to practice with the British Columbia ECE Registry. Ladders into the Bachelor of Early Childhood Care and Education. Early Childhood Care and Education Pathway 8 months (30 credits) Full-time Designed for international students, this program allows you to improve your English language skills while earning nine credits toward a credential in Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE). Students who successfully complete the program are eligible to apply to the ECCE diploma or degree. Education Assistant Certificate 18 months (30 credits) W Part-time Learn practical strategies for working with children and adolescents who present with a wide range of abilities. Supervised by teachers, graduates support students in Kindergarten to Grade 12. SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH Bachelor of Music Therapy Degree 4.5 years (124 credits) W Full-time (enter program at year 3) Learn how to use music as a transformative change agent with children with autism, adults with mental health challenges and elderly people with dementia. Graduates work in hospitals, clinics, community centres, group homes and private practice. Health Care Assistant Certificate 28 weeks (30 credits) W Full-time Gain the knowledge and skills to provide personal care to clients in complex care, specialized dementia care and acute care settings and in the community. Rehabilitation Assistant Diploma 16 months (63 credits) W Full-time Develop the skills to work in acute care and rehab hospitals with clients who need therapy to optimize function in daily living. This is the only program in Canada that combines training in occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech/language audiology therapy. SCHOOL OF ACCESS AND ACADEMIC PREPAR ATION Adult Basic Education (ABE) Self-paced or paced Complete university prerequisites, improve your GPA or work toward Grade 12 equivalency in preparation for post-secondary studies. Upgrade your skills in English, math, chemistry, physics, biology, history and computers. Online options available. College and University Preparation Citation 4 months (6 credits) Full-time Gain the academic skills you need to transition into full-time university programs. Brush up on your writing, critical thinking and reading skills in an engaging and supportive learning environment. Community Capacity Building Citation 8 months (6 credits) Part-time Designed for those with experience working or volunteering in the community sector, this program prepares you for community leadership roles and entry-level positions in community outreach, activity coordination and support group facilitation. Ladders into the Community Leadership and Social Change program. Education and Employment Access Certificate 8 months (25.5 credits) W Full-time Designed for those living with a learning disability or a social, physical or mental health challenge, this program helps you transition from high school to post-secondary education and meaningful employment. English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Full-time Improve your English language skills in preparation for academic post-secondary study. EAP prepares you to research and write academic essays, read academic textbooks and articles, understand academic lectures and deliver presentations. Business Administration Pathway 8 months (33 credits) Full-time Designed for international students, this program allows you to improve your English language skills while earning 15 credits toward a business credential. Early Childhood Care and Education Pathway 8 months (30 credits) Full-time Designed for international students, this program allows you to improve your English while earning nine credits toward a credential in Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE). Students who successfully complete the program are eligible to apply to the ECCE diploma or degree. University One for Aboriginal Learners Certificate 8 months (18 credits) Full-time Designed for Indigenous students who want to brush up on their writing, math and study skills, this program helps you build the skills and confidence to transition to further post-secondary education. Given the evolving response to COVID-19, the structure of program delivery is subject to change. For the latest information about our teaching, learning and remote services, visit capilanou.ca/covid-19 or contact the program directly. CapU–Main CapU–Sunshine Coast CapU–Lonsdale Ts’zil Learning Centre–Mt. Currie Off campus Starts in September Starts in January Starts in Summer W Work Practicum/Co-op Full-Term Study Abroad Exchange option (Note: Short-Term Field School option open to students in all programs) 11 FINE & APPLIED ARTS PROGR AMS VIEWBOOK 2021–2022 DESCRIPTION SCHOOL OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS Bachelor of Motion Picture Arts Degree 4 years (123 credits) W Full-time Learn from industry professionals and build technical knowledge and creative confidence while exploring different filmmaking roles. The first two years focus on application and technical proficiency, while the upper years emphasize content creation and mastery. Continuation into third year is competitive. Some students complete a diploma in two years. Costuming for Stage and Screen Diploma 2 years (64.5 credits) Full-time or part-time Discover the creative and technical aspects of costuming. You'll learn costume history, textiles, cutting and construction techniques, and wardrobe management and design, and gain hands-on experience working on theatre and film productions. Graduates are qualified for entry-level positions in film and theatre costuming departments. Documentary Certificate 8 months (33 credits) Full-time Develop the storytelling skills needed to produce, direct, film, edit and promote your non-fiction content at an emerging professional level in this intensive program that immerses you in the art and production of documentary cinema. Indigenous Digital Filmmaking Diploma 2 years (62.5 credits) Full-time Designed for Indigenous students interested in film and TV production, this program will teach you everything from scriptwriting to shooting and post-production. Graduates have gone on to crew in all production departments and work on their own productions. Ladders into the third year of the Bachelor of Motion Picture Arts. Lighting for Digital Imaging and Film 1 month intensive (3 credits) Full-time Prepare for an entry-level position in the lighting departments of mainstream and independent film production companies with this hands-on summer intensive course designed by industry professionals. Grip Work for Digital Imaging and Film 1 month intensive (3 credits) Full-time Get ready for a role as a grip in motion picture, digital imaging and commercial production. Practical training helps you build the skills to be effective and safe at an entry level, and provides the foundation for rapid on-the-job advancement. 2D Animation and Visual Development Diploma 2 years (62.25 credits) Full-time Learn drawing, design and hand-drawn animation techniques. Graduates work in the animation industry locally and internationally as 2D animators, character designers, storyboard artists, background artists, layout designers and concept artists. 3D Animation for Film and Games Diploma 2 years (64.5 credits) Full-time Build the skills necessary to bring 3D computer-generated characters and environments to life. Learn from industry professionals how to create the next generation of 3D animated productions. Graduates find work as modelers, texture artists, technical artists, lighters and animators in the TV, film and game industries. Animation Fundamentals Citation 2 months (7.5 credits) Full-time Learn and practice animation techniques in this introductory program, which covers animation drawing, design and principles, as well as digital animation. Digital Visual Effects Diploma 2 years (60 credits) Full-time Discover how to create realistic computer-generated imagery for the film and TV industries that seamlessly matches live action film. Specialize in matte painting, set extension, prop building, effects, lighting, compositing and more. Collaborate on projects with other students while gaining practical skills.​ SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies Degree 4 years (127 credits or 131.5 credits) Full-time and part-time Develop your skills in jazz performance, composition and music education with one of Canada’s top jazz training programs. You have the option of focusing your degree on education or performance/composition. Graduates become successful performers, composers and music teachers. Bachelor of Performing Arts Degree 9 months (120 credits) Full-time (enter program at year 4) This one-of-a-kind capstone degree, offered in partnership with Douglas College, provides hands-on practice for the performance creator and cultural entrepreneur. Earn the last 33 credits of a bachelor’s degree while you gain the expertise to take your career as a performance maker, producer, manager or administrator to the next level. Music Diploma 2 years (62 credits) Full-time and part-time Explore your creative potential in this program, which integrates theoretical, historical and performance studies and offers concentrations in piano, voice, guitar, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion and composition. Credits transfer to a Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Music Therapy degree. Conducting in Music Certificate 8 months (20 credits) Full-time, part-time available Designed for active teachers and musicians, this program is set up so that you can continue to work while attending classes in the evening. You will learn how to conduct choral and instrumental ensembles effectively and confidently. Arts and Entertainment Management Diploma 2 years (60 credits) W Full-time or part-time Get ready for a fast-paced career in the arts and entertainment industry. In first year, you will learn about the industry, computer applications, production and design, and record label and festival management. In the second year, you'll gain real-world experience in an external practicum with a professional organization. Advanced Arts and Entertainment Management Certificate 12 months (34 credits) W Full-time Designed for individuals with some post-secondary or work experience, this program offers a unique blend of course and practicum experience in the arts and entertainment industry. You will gain insights into all aspects of arts and entertainment management, including marketing, resource development and financial, tour, production and artist management. Acting for Stage and Screen Diploma 3 years (101 credits) Full-time Prepare for a professional acting career in theatre, television and film. The first year introduces you to acting for stage and screen, improv, voice, movement, history and backstage work. The final two years emphasize performance and professional skills as well as directing and acting in film and theatre productions. Musical Theatre Diploma 3 years (98 credits) Full-time Refine your performance skills in acting, singing, dancing, screen acting, audition techniques and voice-over while you learn the business side of the musical theatre profession. This intensive program consists of 35 hours of weekly studio time, with opportunities to perform in most terms. Technical Theatre Diploma 2 years (63 credits) Full-time, part-time available Build a solid foundation in stagecraft by applying a variety of skills and tools in lighting, sound, scenic construction, prop making, scenic painting and stage management to produce numerous productions. You will gain hands-on experience providing support for live events in the BlueShore Centre for the Performing Arts at CapU. IDEA SCHOOL OF DESIGN Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication Degree 4 years (124 credits) W Full-time Prepare for a rewarding career as a creative professional. This program provides training from the ground up and allows you to specialize in branding, illustration or interactive design. Courses are taught by working professionals in a collaborative setting, and graduates are recognized and hired for their industry readiness. 12 GLOBAL & COMMUNITY STUDIES PROGR AMS DESCRIPTION SCHOOL OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Tourism Management Degree 4 years (120 credits) W Full-time, part-time option available Designed for students working towards senior-level tourism positions, this program builds your leadership and strategic business management expertise and helps you gain hands-on skills through an accredited co-op work term. You may choose to do a Hotel and Resort or an Adventure concentration. Leads to careers in management, event planning, sales, travel activity design and more. Global Hospitality and Tourism Management Post-Baccalaureate Diploma 2 years (45 credits) W Full-time Elevate your hospitality career through this program, which is designed to develop future managers and leaders in the global hospitality and tourism industries. Train in key areas of tourism management, including revenue management, tourism planning and policy, service management, convention management, hotel operations and cross-cultural tourism. Leads to careers in management, conference services and hotel operations. Tourism Management Co-op Education Diploma 2 years (60 credits) W Full-time, part-time option available Learn about core tourism management functions, plus build connections with industry and job skills on a four-month accredited co-op work term. Explore electives such as hotel, adventure, events, eco-tourism and tourism planning. Ladders into the Bachelor of Tourism Management. Diploma in Tourism Management International 2 years (60 credits) W Full-time Designed for international students with English as a second language, this program teaches you about the core tourism management functions, builds connections with industry and provides hands-on experience through a 280-hour work practicum. Courses include sales, events, revenue management and tourism operations. Ladders into the Bachelor of Tourism Management with successful completion of ENGL 100 and demonstrated competence in the English language. Tourism Marketing Citation 8 months (18 credits) Part-time This introductory program enables you to get started on your tourism studies while you work on the prerequisites to enter the diploma or degree program. Learn the basics of tourism sales and marketing and explore your interests with an elective in eco-tourism, hotels, events and more. SCHOOL OF OUTDOOR RECREATION Outdoor Recreation Management Diploma 2 years (65 credits) W Full-time Connect your passion for the outdoors with a career. Through a curriculum that combines engaging classroom study with field trips and a work practicum, you will gain the skills and knowledge to contribute to a dynamic industry. Leads to careers in adventure tourism, parks management and conservation, as well as outdoor education and instruction/guiding. Continue your studies by laddering into the Bachelor of Tourism Management Adventure concentration. SCHOOL OF KINESIOLOGY Bachelor of Kinesiology Degree 4 years (120 credits) W Full-time Turn your passion for exercise and health into a rewarding career. Choose a concentration in exercise science or health promotion. Graduates work toward careers in kinesiology, exercise physiology, health promotion and leadership, and exercise management, as well as professional occupations in therapy and assessment such as physical and occupational therapy, chiropractic and medicine. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTR ATION Local Government Administration Diploma 60 credits Part-time Gain an in-depth understanding of local government in B.C. You will be able to identify, analyze and recommend solutions to workplace challenges while strengthening your research, communication and management skills. All courses apply toward the Provincial Board of Examiners certificates, which are recognized by local government employers across B.C. Local Government Administration Certificate (Advanced) 45 credits Part-time Build a career as a leader and change agent in local governments, including municipalities, regional districts, First Nations governments, improvement districts and related agencies throughout B.C. This program will help advance your career by improving your understanding of current local government issues, public policy development and corporate administration while also improving your research, communication and management skills. Local Government Administration Certificate 15 credits Part-time This program was designed for people working for a municipality, regional district, First Nation government, improvement district or supporting agency. You will gain a broader understanding of local government in B.C., develop new skills you can apply right away and learn from local government leaders and colleagues. Local Government Leadership Development Certificate 18 credits Part-time Designed for local government professionals with at least two years in a management or supervisory role who want to take on more senior roles, this program gives you the knowledge, skills and abilities you need to be a more effective manager and leader. Given the evolving response to COVID-19, the structure of program delivery is subject to change. For the latest information about our teaching, learning and remote services, visit capilanou.ca/covid-19 or contact the program directly. CapU–Main CapU–Sunshine Coast CapU–Lonsdale Ts’zil Learning Centre–Mt. Currie Off campus Starts in September Starts in January Starts in Summer W Work Practicum/Co-op Full-Term Study Abroad Exchange option (Note: Short-Term Field School option open to students in all programs) 13 CONNECT WITH US VIEWBOOK 2021–2022 READY TO LEARN MORE? ASK AN ADVISOR Talk to our friendly recruitment advisors for guidance on program offerings, admission requirements and more. Book an appointment to begin your journey. Domestic students: recruitment@capilanou.ca International students: inted@capilanou.ca Indigenous students: indigenous@capilanou.ca JOIN US AT EXPLORE CAPU NOVEMBER 19–21, 2020! Don’t miss our virtual open house! Meet faculty and current students, experience mini-lectures, view student work and learn about programs, admission and more. capilanou.ca/explore SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Join our mailing list for occasional updates about virtual open houses and program information meetings, as well as important admission deadlines. capilanou.ca/newsletter @CapilanoU 14 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS REVIEW THE REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION TO ARTS GENERAL OR SCIENCES GENERAL Successful completion of B.C. secondary school (Grade 12) or equivalent with a minimum 2.0 (60%) grade point average (GPA) calculated on English Studies 12, English 12 or English First Peoples 12 and two academic Grade 12 courses. These courses are to be selected from: ƒ 20th Century World History 12 (formerly History 12) ƒ Accounting 12 or Financial Accounting 12 ƒ Anatomy and Physiology 12 (formerly Biology 12) ƒ Applications of Mathematics 12 or Foundations of Mathematics 12 ƒ Asian Studies (formerly History 12) ƒ B.C. First Nations Language 12 ƒ B.C. First Peoples 12 (formerly B.C. First Nations Studies 12) ƒ Calculus 12 ƒ Chemistry 12 ƒ Communications 12 ƒ Comparative Cultures 12 (formerly Comparative Civilizations 12) ƒ Comparative World Religions 12 (formerly Comparative Civilizations 12) ƒ Composition 12 (formerly Writing 12) ƒ Contemporary Indigenous Studies 12 (formerly B.C. First Nations Studies 12) ƒ Creative Writing 12 (formerly Writing 12) ADMISSION TO ALL OTHER PROGRAMS Admission requirements vary for different programs. See program website for admission details: capilanou.ca/programs HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EQUIVALENCIES ƒ Successful completion of the B.C. Adult Dogwood Graduation Diploma ƒ Successful completion of the General Education Diploma (GED) Please note: International students can review international high school equivalencies at capilanou.ca/requirements ƒ E-Commerce 12 (formerly Marketing 12) ƒ Economic Theory 12 ƒ Economics 12 ƒ Entrepreneurship 12 ƒ Environmental Science 12 ƒ French 12 or Français-Langue Seconde 12 ƒ Genocide Studies 12 (formerly History 12) ƒ Geology 12 ƒ German 12 ƒ Human Geography 12 (formerly Geography 12) ƒ Information Technology 12 or one of the following: ICTC 12, ICTM 12, ICTP 12, ICTS 12, ICTX 12 ƒ Japanese 12 ƒ Korean 12 ƒ Law Studies 12 ƒ Literary Studies 12 (formerly English Literature 12) ƒ Mandarin 12 ƒ New Media 12 ƒ Philosophy and Religion 12 or Philosophy 12 ƒ Physical Geography 12 (formerly Geography 12) ƒ Physics 12 ƒ Political Studies 12 ƒ Principles of Mathematics 12 or Pre-calculus 12 ƒ Psychology 12 ƒ Punjabi 12 ƒ Social Justice 12 ƒ Spanish 12 ƒ Spoken Language 12 ƒ Sustainable Resources 12 ƒ Urban Geography (formerly Geography 12) ƒ All Advanced Placement courses CONCURRENT ADMISSION INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: STUDY PERMITS If you are a secondary school student with a superior academic record, you may apply for limited admission to take up to two Arts and/or Sciences courses while still attending secondary school. Contact the Registrar’s Office for details. INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT If you have successfully completed the International Baccalaureate or Advanced Placement program and/or courses, see capilanou.ca/requirements. Transfer credit for first-year courses is also available. Please note: Students from other provinces should refer to capilanou.ca/requirements ƒ All International Baccalaureate courses Please note: The above list is under review to reflect the changing B.C. high school curriculum. If you are studying in Canada for more than six months, you are required to have a study permit from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). IRCC requires that you maintain full-time academic status, which is equivalent to nine academic credits at CapU, in order to be eligible to work off campus or to be eligible for a post-graduation work permit after you complete your studies. A co-op work permit is required for all programs where a practicum is a graduation requirement. Exchange or Visiting International Students You do not need a study permit if you plan to take a course or program in Canada that lasts six months or less. 15 VIEWBOOK 2021–2022 Citizens from certain countries are required to have a temporary resident visa. Online Programs As an international student, you may apply for admission to online programs, but you will not be eligible for a study permit. If the program to which you are applying is normally offered in person and has temporarily moved online because of COVID-19, you may be eligible for a study permit. See canada.ca to learn more, and for ongoing COVID-19 implications. DISCRETIONARY ADMISSION If you do not meet the requirements for competitive or first-qualified-firstaccepted admission, you can be considered for discretionary admission. A discretionary admission application will be jointly approved by the Dean and Registrar. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY If English is not your first language or you have received your education in another language, you will be required to provide proof of English language proficiency in one of the following: Test of English as a Foreign Language: TOEFL 83 (Internet-based) 560 (paper-based) English Language Assessment Test: ELA 145 International English Language Testing System: IELTS Academic 6.5 overall no score less than 6.0 Canadian Academic English Language Test: Other Ways to Meet English Language Requirements for Most Programs One of the following: ƒ Six credits of post-secondary English that transfers to Capilano University ƒ English 12 or English 12 First Peoples with a final mark of C+ or higher and two years of high school in Canada ƒ Advanced Placement English Language/Composition or English Literature/Composition with a minimum mark of 4 ƒ International Baccalaureate English Language A Higher Level with a minimum mark of 5 ƒ Language Proficiency Index Level 4 with an essay score of 26 ƒ CapU EAP 100 and EAP 101 with minimum grade of B+ (77%) in each course ƒ Four or more consecutive years of full-time education in English in Canada, or in a country other than Canada where English is the principal language ƒ Four or more years at an eligible international high school that uses English as the language of instruction, but operates in a country where the primary language is not English ƒ Graduation from a recognized degree program at an accredited university at which English is the primary language of instruction in a country where English is the principal language OTHER REQUIREMENTS English Diagnostic Test If you plan to enrol in a first-year English course, you may be required to submit the results of the English Diagnostic Test (EDT) prior to registration, unless you have achieved the following: ƒ 4 or higher in an Advanced Placement course in English Composition or English Literature ƒ 4 or higher in the International Baccalaureate Language A: Literature, Language A: Language and Literature, or Language A: Literature and Performance – Higher Level and Standard Level ƒ B+ grade or higher in BENG 052 or BENG 053 and BENG 054 ƒ C- or higher in an English transfer course from another university or college ƒ A degree from an English-speaking university ƒ A C grade or higher in FAL X99 from Simon Fraser University ƒ IELTS (academic): score of 6.5 or higher with a minimum band of level 6.0 ƒ TOEFL (IBT): score of 88 or higher with no section below 20 Please note: Successful completion of any EAP course does not qualify you for direct entry into English 100; however, you may qualify for a bridge that combines EAP 100, EAP 101 and ENGL 100. For more information about the EDT, visit capilanou.ca/edt Math Placement Test If you wish to enrol in algebra, pre-calculus, statistics or calculus courses, you may be required to take the Math Placement Test (MPT) before registration to ensure appropriate placement. For more information about the MPT, visit capilanou.ca/mpt QUESTIONS ABOUT ADMISSION? Pearson Test of English: ƒ A final grade of 73% or higher in English 12, English 12 First Peoples or English Literature 12 PTE Academic ƒ An LPI score of 24 or higher Domestic students: capilanou.ca/admissions admissions@capilanou.ca ƒ Successful completion of ENGL 010 or ENGL 112 or equivalent transfer credit International students: capilanou.ca/international inted@capilanou.ca CAEL 70 56 Duolingo English Test: DET 110 Please note: The above scores meet the requirements for most programs. Some programs, including English for Academic Purposes, accept lower scores. 16 FEES BUDGET FOR YOUR FIRST YEAR ROOMS IN RESIDENCE INCLUDE MEALS, WI-FI AND ACCESS TO LAUNDRY AND WASHROOM FACILITIES, AND LOUNGE AREAS. WITH SOME OF THE MOST AFFORDABLE TUITION RATES IN METRO VANCOUVER AND A REPUTATION FOR OUTSTANDING GRADUATES, CAPU IS A SMART CHOICE FOR YOUR UNIVERSITY EDUCATION. capilanou.ca/residence 4,065 $ DOMESTIC TUITION 10 courses, depending on your area of study 1,327+ INTERNATIONAL TUITION 10 courses, depending on your area of study $ $ STUDENT FEES Includes health and dental plan, U-Pass, student union fees, etc. BOOKS AND SUPPLIES $ + 18,210 + CALCULATE TUITION FEES FOR A SPECIFIC PROGRAM: capilanou.ca/ tuition-fees-estimator 1,000+ $9,212+ RESIDENCE AND MEAL PLAN Rooms start at $4,606 per term, including meals Above costs are estimates in Canadian dollars, based on a first-year full course load in the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 terms. Tuition fees vary for different programs. Fees are subject to change. FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION Our Financial Aid & Awards Office will guide you on the path to earning your degree while maintaining financial well-being. Financial Aid Advisors can provide you with funding resources and options, budgeting and money management tools, and one-on-one support. capilanou.ca/financial-aid CAPU DOMESTIC TUITION IS 26–30% LESS THAN MANY B.C. RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES. Based on published cost per credit for 2019/2020. 17 NEXT STEPS VIEWBOOK 2021–2022 3 STEPS TO BECOME A STUDENT 1 APPLY TO CAPU Ready to call CapU home? Apply online at capilanou.ca/apply. The application fee is $50 for domestic students and $135 for international students. Application deadlines vary by program. See capilanou.ca/programs 2 3 SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION REGISTER FOR CLASSES AND PAY TUITION To be admitted, you must meet the general admission requirements of the University as well as any requirements of the program to which you are applying. Be sure to review the admission requirements and submit all required documents. You will receive information about course registration through your CapU email account, including the date and time to register. To secure your registration, pay the balance of your tuition fee before the fee payment deadline. See capilanou.ca/ admissions/apply-to-capu/ admitted-students International students must pay a tuition deposit upon receiving their letter of offer. Upon receipt, the Centre for International Experience will issue a letter of acceptance, which can be used to renew or apply for a study permit (and an entry visa, depending on citizenship). See capilanou.ca/international WE’RE HERE TO HELP Need advice choosing a program or navigating your next steps? Domestic students: recruitment@capilanou.ca International students: inted@capilanou.ca Indigenous students: indigenous@capilanou.ca 18 CAPU MAIN CAMPUS 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver, B.C. Canada V7J 3H5 Tel: 604 986 1911 CAPU LONSDALE 250–125 Victory Ship Way North Vancouver, B.C. Canada V7L 0G5 Tel: 604 986 1911, ext. 5600 kálax-ay SUNSHINE COAST CAMPUS 5627 Inlet Avenue Sechelt, B.C. Canada V0N 3A0 Tel: 604 885 9310 Toll-free from Vancouver area: 604 986 1911, ext. 5900 TSZIL LEARNING CENTRE 125 Lillooet Lake Road Mount Currie, B.C. Canada V0N 2K0 Tel: 604 894 2300 CAPILANOU.CA 100% @CapilanoU Published October 2020 19