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Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 15,000
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Social Care | Youth Services | Youth Worker Programmes
Area of study
Welfare
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 15,000
About Program

Program Overview


The Community Support program at Canadian Imperial College is a one-year undergraduate program that provides students with the knowledge and skills to provide support to individuals in community and private settings. The program is offered online, on-campus, or in a combination mode and includes a practicum option. Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles in social and community services or further academic pursuits.

Program Outline


Degree Overview


Title:

Community Support


Type:

Undergraduate Program


Location:

Canadian Imperial College


Length:

1 year (two semesters)


Mode:

Online, On-campus, or Combination


Credits:

30 credits


Delivery:

Full-time


Intakes:

Fall, Winter, Spring


Practicum:

Optional


Cost:

  • Canadian Students: \$10,000.00 / year
  • International Students: \$15,000.00 / year
  • It offers opportunities for students to pursue their passion for making a positive impact in people's lives while deepening their theoretical understanding. Graduates are well-positioned for further academic pursuits or entry-level roles in social and community services.

Outline


Semester 1


Title

|

  • --|---
  • Interpersonal Communication | 3 Utilizing Technology | 3 Introduction to Community Support | 3 Introduction to Indigenous World Views | 3 Community Service Learning | 3

Semester 2


Title

|

  • --|---
  • Introduction to Disability Studies | 3 Working with Older Adults | 3 Essential Life Skills | 3 Counselling Theory| 3

Careers

  • Child and Youth worker
  • Outreach Workers
  • Pregnancy workers
  • Addiction Workers
  • Newcomer Services
  • Women's shelters
  • Adult Care
  • Case Management
  • Community Access worker
  • Graduates can also pursue professional designation or a Bachelor's Degree in various fields at any university.

Other

  • Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions and further academic studies in social and community work.

  • Home Student: CAD 10,000.00 / year
  • International Student: CAD 15,000.00 / year
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About University

Canadian Imperial College


Overview:

Canadian Imperial College is a private institution located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It emphasizes practical skills and real-world application over traditional classroom knowledge, aiming to prepare students for the modern workforce. The college boasts a multicultural environment with small class sizes and a focus on interactive learning.


Services Offered:

Canadian Imperial College offers a range of services to support its students, including:

    Pre-departure briefings:

    For international students in their home country.

    Free airport welcome services:

    Upon arrival in Canada.

    English language support:

    For students needing assistance with English proficiency.

    Study skill support:

    To help students develop effective learning strategies.

    Information services:

    Providing guidance on notable places across Canada.

    Emotional, financial, and medical support:

    Through a network of qualified personnel.

    International Student Advice Team:

    Composed of certified immigration consultants dedicated to the settlement of international students. This team assists with visa extensions, employment regulations, orientation, and cultural adaptation.

    Leisure opportunities:

    Including fitness programs, outdoor trips, and club sports.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

Canadian Imperial College fosters a strong sense of community with a diverse student body. Students have the opportunity to interact with faculty and peers from various backgrounds and nationalities. The college provides a supportive environment with small class sizes, allowing for personalized attention from instructors.


Key Reasons to Study There:

    High-quality education and research:

    The college emphasizes innovative learning and teaching methods, ensuring an excellent learning experience.

    Strong focus on graduate employability:

    The curriculum is designed to simulate real-world work environments, providing students with practical hands-on experience.

    Affordable cost of living:

    Edmonton offers a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major Canadian cities.

    International outlook and community:

    The college embraces cultural diversity and welcomes students from around the world.

    International student support services:

    Comprehensive support packages are available to ensure a smooth transition and positive experience for international students.

Academic Programs:

The context does not provide specific details about the academic programs offered at Canadian Imperial College.


Other:

Total programs
17
Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


Home Applicants:

  • Secondary school graduation or equivalent and 16 years of age or older.
  • Alberta Grade 12 English Language and Mathematics or
  • Without English 12, can write the academic achievement testing (CAT 4) with a minimum of 60% score.
  • Without English 12, can provide proof of an English Proficiency test with results.

International Applicants:

  • Applicants who are not national students who meet the guidelines for international students studying in Canada by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
  • All applicants must be high school graduates or equivalent.
  • Students with out-of-country equivalencies require equivalency assessments. Students with International transcripts must provide proof of meeting the subject-specific requirements.
  • Applicants from non-English speaking countries must have proof of an English Proficiency test with results.
  • Applicants with non-English documents must provide English translated and notarized documentation.

Language Proficiency Requirements:


Minimum English Proficiency Test Result:

  • IELTS: Overall Band of 6 with nothing less than 5.5 in each component.
  • CELPIP: Overall band of 6 with nothing less than 6 in each component.
  • TOEFL (TOEFL iBT® and TOEFL® Essentials™): Overall score of 78 with nothing less than 19 in each component.
  • **CBL Equivalent Level of 6.
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