CAPILANO UNIVERSITY CONNEC TING THROUGH EXPERIENCE VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 EXPERIENCE CAPILAN Are you looking for an engaging learning experience with outstanding programs and instructors who truly care about your success? We invite you to experience Capilano University. Located on Vancouver’s North Shore just 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Capilano University is a creative and welcoming place to explore new ideas and opportunities, and to really lean in to your education. Whether your goals are crystal clear or still taking shape, you'll find your path here and be supported along the way. What sets Capilano U apart from other universities? An emphasis on experiential learning or learning by doing. Classes are small, interactive and hands-on, focusing on real-world challenges. This ensures that you graduate with the skills, experience and confidence to succeed in your chosen career and to make a positive impact in the world. Contents OU North Vancouver 2 Connecting Through Experience 4 In the Spotlight: Applied Behaviour Analysis 8 Jazz Studies 10 Tourism Management 12 Legal Studies Rehabilitation Assistant 14 15 Areas of Study 17 Lifelong Learning 17 10 Ways to Explore Capilano U 18 3 Steps Towards Becoming a Student 20 CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 | 1 NORTH VAN AN INSPIRING PLACE TO STUDY, Perched on a mountainside in North Vancouver, B.C. is Capilano University’s main campus. Surrounded by a lush forest and fresh mountain air, the campus is an inspiring setting to learn and grow. Beyond the campus, the communities of North and West Vancouver offer an active, outdoorsy lifestyle and lively neighbourhoods—from the trendy shops and cafés of Lonsdale to the farmers’ markets, patios and festivals of the waterfront. Nearby beaches, ski resorts and trails offer plenty of recreational options. 2 | CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 A short SeaBus ride takes you to downtown Vancouver, consistently rated one of the most livable cities in the world. There’s a young, exciting energy in this green, international city full of bike paths, farm-to-table restaurants, craft breweries and locally-designed products. Further up the Coast, Capilano University also serves the scenic communities of the Sunshine Coast and Sea-to-Sky Corridor. NCOUVER WORK AND PLAY CONNECTING THROUGH EXPERIENCE E very day inside and outside the classroom, CapU students are creating, collaborating, leading, problem-solving and building communities together. We believe meaningful learning takes place when you are actively engaged, working hand in hand to address real-world challenges—whether you are collaborating on a short film, competing in a business competition, studying abroad or leading an outdoor adventure. 4 | CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 N o two days are ever the same at Capilano U. The campus is alive with creative ideas and energy, and there’s always something interesting to discover. Whether it’s an Indian Holi celebration, a fast-paced basketball game or a First Nations drumming circle, expect the unexpected and don’t hesitate to dive in. From student clubs to concerts, film screenings and campus recreation, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to connect and build lasting relationships. 6 | CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 APPLIED BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS DIRECTION FOR COMPASSION Max Friesen knew from an early age that he wanted to help others. The hands-on approach of Capilano’s Applied Behaviour Analysis-Autism program was a natural fit; now, working as a behaviour interventionist for students who have autism, Max has turned his aspiration into reality. “The program gives direction to the compassion and empathy that I think all of us intrinsically have,” he says. The program’s 500-hour intensive practicum not only provided training, but gave Max an opportunity to have an immediate impact on the community. “You feel like you make a difference in the quality of life in a family, every day that you work,” Max says. Supporting families in homes, schools and organizations, Max is driven by the tangible and measurable improvements he sees in his students. “You aren’t there to sell hope,” he says. “You’re there to give results. And that really fires me up.” View Max’s story: C APIL ANOU.C A /M A X 8 | CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 Thinking of an Arts or Science degree? Choose from hundreds of courses in the disciplines below. Courses can be applied to diploma and degree programs at Capilano U, and are fully transferable to post-secondary institutions in B.C. and beyond. HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES Anthropology Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism) Art History Chinese (Mandarin) Creative Writing Criminology Economics English French History Geography Japanese Liberal Studies Lil’wat Nation Language and Culture Linguistics Philosophy Political Studies Psychology Sechelt Nation Language and Culture Sociology Spanish Squamish Nation Language and Culture Women’s and Gender Studies SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS (STEM) “AU“AU T I S TMI SI M S AI SL A I F LEILO F EN LO GN G Astronomy CO CO N DN I TD IO I TNI OANN D A NI TD I T Chemistry I S LI ISF LEILO F EN LO G NWGOW RO K .RBKU. TB U T T H ETR HEE R I SE SI O S SMOUM CH UCH Biology Computing and Data Science Engineering Mathematics & Statistics Physics PRO PR GO RE GSRSE TO S S TO BE B MEAM DE ADE W I TW HI TEH V EERVYE R SY T USD TU EN DT.” E N T.” M A XMFR AX I EFR S EN I E S EN BACH BACH ELO R ELO O FRAORT F SA – RT S – A PPLI A PPLI ED BED EH AV B EH IOAV U RIO U R A N AA LYS N AI SLYS (AUTI I S (AUTI SM) D SM) EG D R EE EG R EE Complete your credential at Capilano U §§ Bachelor of Arts, major in Liberal Studies §§ Bachelor of Arts – Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism) §§ Associate of Arts degree §§ Associate of Science degree §§ or apply credits to credentials outside of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences FINDING HER JAZZ STUDIES Music has been a constant presence in Natasha D’Agostino’s life. Growing up, she put on shows at family get-togethers, joined choral ensembles and performed in musicals. But Natasha didn’t realize she wanted to pursue a life in music until she listened to an Ella Fitzgerald record. “I got this rush of — yes, this music makes sense to me,” Natasha says. “This is something I want to get to know.” Natasha has since blossomed as a vocal artist and will never forget her experiences at Cap, like performing with two of her favourite professional jazz musicians Ambrose Akinmusire and Norma Winstone. “Cap has inspired me to stay true to myself as an artist and to continue digging deeper into what that means,” Natasha says. Energized by the passion of the faculty and her classmates, Natasha hopes to pursue a master’s program in performance in the future. In the meantime, she is working on her recording debut. View Natasha’s story: C APIL ANOU.C A /N ATA SH A 10 | CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 VOICE “ I WA “I N WA TN TO T TO K E EKPE P EU P SPHUISNHGI N G B E YO B EN YO D NWDHW ATH IAT K NI O KN WOAW ND AND H AV HEAV AC EH AC I EH VIEEDV EAD ND A NTO D TO K E EKPE E P E X PELO X PRLO I NRGI NT G H ET H L IEMLI ITM L EI TSLSE S S P O SPSOI B S SI LI B I TIILEI S T I IENS M I NU M S IU CS.”I C .” N ATANSATA H A SD’AG H A D’AG OS TIOS N OTI N O BACH BACH E LO RE LO O FRMUS O F MUS IC IC I N JAI N Z ZJA S TU Z Z DSITU E SDDI E EG SR DEEG E REE TOURISM MANAGEMENT LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCES Megan Sadler was overcome with fear during her first trip abroad. “I went to the hotel concierge and freaked out,” she says. The concierge calmed her down, showed her places to go on a map, and told her to return the next day to tell him how much she was loving her experience. Megan’s trip was changed thanks to his kindness and she wanted to do the same for others. She earned her Bachelor of Tourism Management degree at Capilano University, taking advantage of opportunities such as a co-op work term, studying abroad in the UK and participating in CBT Vietnam, a community-based tourism training initiative in Northern Vietnam. Now as a trade marketing coordinator for Rocky Mountaineer, Megan engages partners around the world to promote the company's luxury “OUTSIDE OF THE CL ASSROOM LE ARNING , THE NET WORKING OPPORTUNITIES WERE SO I M P O R TA N T. I F E LT R E A DY TO J O I N T H E W O R K F O R C E B E C AU S E rail journeys. I KNEW SO M ANY PEOPLE IN THE “The life changing experiences we F I E L D A L R E A DY.” create for our guests are inspiring,” Megan says. “Enough for anybody to be excited about coming to work.” View Megan’s story: C APIL ANOU.C A /MEG AN 12 | CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 M EG A N S A D LE R BACH E LO R O F TO U R I SM M A N AG EME NT D EG R E E LEGAL STUDIES A LAWYER’S RIGHT HAND “ LO O K I N G B AC K , W H AT P R E PA R E D M E W E L L WA S H O W TRANSFERABLE THE I N F O R M AT I O N WA S . IT M ADE FOR SUCH A S M O OT H T R A N S I T I O N FROM THE CL ASSROOM TO T H E W O R K P L AC E .” NABIL A L AL ANI PAR ALEGAL DIPLOM A Ever since taking Law 12 in high school, the lawyers, drafting and reviewing Nabila Lalani had a fascination with documents, and communicating with the legal profession. Pondering the next clients and outside counsel. steps in her career as she earned her undergraduate degree in criminology, she discovered Capilano’s Paralegal program. “I really enjoyed the intellectual challenge,” Nabila says. “That together with the exceptional faculty members were what allowed me to flourish.” Being able to help clients through an exciting time in their lives — like purchasing their first home — makes all the hard work worth it. “The most rewarding part is seeing their reactions at the end of a deal,” she says. “We aren’t in this field to be rewarded but when your clients appreciate the Now, as a paralegal in Digby Leigh & work you do, it makes it that much more Company’s real estate department, worthwhile.” Nabila plays an integral role in day to day operations — working closely with 14 | CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 View Nabila’s story: C APIL ANOU.C A /N ABIL A REHABILITATION ASSISTANT RESTORING INDEPENDENCE Matthew Porter was working in a longterm care facility when he saw firsthand the impact rehabilitation assistants had on residents. “They were always looking forward to the sessions,” he says. “And you could see that with work, even an older adult could get stronger.” Inspired, he enrolled in Capilano’s Rehabilitation Assistant program, earning invaluable experience during work placements in acute care, rehabilitation and community mental health settings. After five years as a rehabilitation assistant for Vancouver Coastal Health, he now works as a seating and mobility consultant. He says his Capilano University education and experience were instrumental in landing the job. Working with occupational therapists, Matthew consults with clients to set them up with properly-fitted equipment — wheelchairs, lifts and mattresses, for example — to remove barriers for leading a more functional and independent life. “The client’s reaction when they finally get that piece of equipment where they can get out and engage with their community is priceless,” Matthew says. “T H E T H R E E W O R K P L AC E M E N T S W E R E “And that’s why we do this.” I N VA LUA B L E . I N C L A S S , View Matthew’s story: W E G O OV E R C E R TA I N C APIL ANOU.C A /M AT THE W S K I L L S B U T W H E N YO U A P P LY T H E M I N A R E A LW O R L D S I T UAT I O N , I T F I N A L LY C L I C K S . YO U G E T T H AT A H A M O M E N T.” M AT TH E W P O RTER R EH A B I LITATIO N A SS I S TA NT D I PLOM A CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 | 15 About CapU Capilano University is a public university that is fully accredited by the Government of British Columbia and the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (USA). CapU celebrates its 50 year anniversary in 2018. 8,231 Student s enrolled in credit programs 1,369 International student s 366 Aboriginal student s 72 Countries represented 102 Student s studying abroad 99 Programs to choose from 12 Bachelor degrees 29 Average class size 93% Alumni satisfied with their education* *B .C . STUDENT OUTCOMES SURVE Y (2014-2016), PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AREAS ARTS & SCIENCES Arts (School of Humanities and School of Social Sciences) OF STUDY BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES School of Business §§ Anthropology §§ Accounting Assistant §§ Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism) §§ Business Administration §§ Art History §§ Chinese (Mandarin) §§ Creative Writing §§ Criminology §§ Business Administration Pathway §§ International Management §§ North American Business Management §§ Economics §§ North American and International Management §§ English §§ Retail Business Fundamentals §§ French §§ History §§ Geography §§ Japanese §§ Liberal Studies School of Communication §§ Communication Studies School of Legal Studies §§ Lil’wat Nation Language and Culture §§ Legal Administrative Assistant §§ Linguistics §§ Paralegal §§ Legal Studies §§ Philosophy §§ Political Studies §§ Psychology §§ Sechelt Nation Language and Culture EDUCATION, HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT §§ Sociology School of Access & Academic Preparation §§ Spanish §§ Adult Basic Education §§ Squamish Nation Language and Culture §§ Business Administration Pathway §§ Women’s and Gender Studies School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) §§ Astronomy §§ Biology §§ Chemistry §§ Computing and Data Science §§ Engineering §§ Mathematics and Statistics §§ College and University Preparation §§ Community Capacity Building §§ Community Leadership and Social Change §§ Early Childhood Care and Education Pathway §§ Education and Employment Access School of Allied Health §§ Health Care Assistant §§ Music Therapy School of Global Stewardship §§ Rehabilitation Assistant School of Education & Childhood Studies §§ Global Stewardship School of Human Kinetics §§ Early Childhood Care and Education §§ Human Kinetics §§ Early Childhood Care and Education Pathway School of Outdoor Recreation Management §§ Education Assistant §§ Outdoor Recreation Management FINE & APPLIED ARTS IDEA School of Design School of Public Administration §§ Visual Communication §§ Local Government Administration School of Motion Picture Arts §§ Local Government Leadership Development §§ 2D Animation and Visual Development §§ 3D Animation for Film and Games School of Tourism Management §§ Animation Fundamentals §§ Hotel and Resort Management §§ Costuming for Stage and Screen §§ Tourism Management §§ Digital Visual Effects §§ Tourism Management for International Students §§ Documentary §§ Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking §§ Lighting for Digital Imaging and Film §§ Tourism Marketing §§ Tourism Marketing and Development §§ Grip Work for Digital Imaging and Film §§ Motion Picture Arts School of Performing Arts §§ Acting for Stage and Screen §§ Arts and Entertainment Management §§ English for Academic Purposes §§ Conducting in Music §§ University One for Aboriginal Learners §§ Music §§ Physics GLOBAL & COMMUNITY STUDIES §§ Musical Theatre For more information and to review admission requirements, please see §§ Technical Theatre C A PIL A NOU.C A /PRO G R A MS §§ Jazz Studies Lifelong Learning CONTINUING STUDIES EXECUTIVE EDUCATION Continuing Studies offers a diverse portfolio of non-credit courses. From professional upgrading and vocational development to creative and leisure pursuits, Continuing Studies has something for a wide range of learners, from youth to adults. Courses typically cover subject areas such as careers and vocational, computers and technology, arts, languages, writing and more. We also offer custom programs for domestic and international groups and organizations. capilanou.ca/continuingstudies CapU Exec Ed offers courses, workshops and programs in fundamental management and business topic areas such as project management, financial management, leadership, strategic communications, marketing, human resources, business operations and more. We offer open-enrolment courses for individuals and custom solutions for domestic and international organizations. capilanou.ca/execed CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 | 17 10 WAYS TO EXPLORE CAPILANO U 6 See Student Work See students in a live show: capilanou.ca/centre Catch a Fine & Applied Arts grad show: capilanou.ca/specialevents 1 Explore our Website 7 Academic Advising Everything you need to know to plan Get help with education planning: your education: capilanou.ca/future Domestic students: 2 Read our Stories capilanou.ca/advising Get the inside scoop on student life, capilanou.ca/international alumni success, study tips & more: yourdailycap.ca Read about Capilano U students studying abroad: capustudyabroad.blogspot.ca 3 Explore Capilano Info Night Learn about the nearly 100 programs we offer: explorecapilano.ca 4 Campus Tours Sign up for a tour of our North Vancouver campus: capilanou.ca/tours 5 Open Houses & Program Info Meetings International students: 8 E-Newsletters Sign up for email updates about the area that interests you most: capilanou.ca/e-newsletter 9 Get Social Connect with us online:  @CapilanoU 10 Test the Waters Start with a course or two and see what sparks your interest. Earn credits towards a credential while you do it! Learn about a specific program: capilanou.ca/info-meetings CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VIEWBOOK 2018-2019 | 19 3 STEPS TOWARDS BECOMING A STUDENT Still have questions? Ask one of our admission facilitators 1 S TEP Canadians & permanent residents: Apply Research the programs that interest you. Once you have made your decision, apply for the programs of your choice at: capilanou.ca/apply The application fee is $50 for domestic students and $135 for international students. Different programs have different application dates. The early application deadlines for Arts & Sciences and Business programs are March 31 (Fall), capilanou.ca/admissions September 15 (Spring) and January 31 (Summer). For other programs, contact a International students: program representative for deadlines. 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As soon as the Centre for International Experience (CIE) receives this deposit, a Letter of Acceptance will be issued, which can be used to renew or apply for a study permit. Stay connected Email Check your Capilano U email regularly for official updates from Capilano University  @CapilanoU 3 S TEP Register for classes and pay your tuition You will receive information about registration through your Capilano U email account including the date and time that you can start registering—we call this your "Time Ticket." Register as soon as possible after that time for the best course selection. If you need help selecting courses, contact academic advising at 604.984.4900 or advising@capilanou.ca To confirm your registration, pay the balance of your tuition before the fee payment deadline. See: capilanou.ca/fees. Some payments take time to process. Please make payments up to 10 days before the fee deadline to confirm your registration. 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