President s Message University Canada West is an expanding, young university. At its campus located in Vancouver, one of the top ranked cities in the world according to UNESCO based on the standard of living, University Canada West offers both regular and accelerated program delivery options providing a range of educational choices. Our faculty members are committed to providing top quality education. They are highly accomplished instructors who are leaders in their disciplines. Writing and Numeracy Coaches at University Canada West are unique and they significantly contribute to our students success. In every course, in each semester, our extraordinary team of university staff provides superior student services. Undergraduate and graduate students at University Canada West are engaged and ambitious learners. After convocation, UCW graduates access solid careers, advance in their organizations, may successfully change their careers, or pursue further education. We understand that students' lives are very full - and often very challenging. We respect the investment of time and resources that each student makes and take seriously our responsibility to provide high caliber post-secondary studies. Thank you for your interest in University Canada West. I extend a warm welcome and best wishes as you undertake and continue your studies here. Sincerely, Dr. Verna Magee-Shepherd President and Vice Chancellor
University History and Profile Established in British Columbia in 2004 as a private Canadian university, University Canada West (UCW) offers regular and accelerated programs, based on market-driven curriculum and a flexible model of delivery. This allows students to pursue the exact kind of education that suits their needs and obtain a university degree. UCW operates under the authority of the British Columbia Ministry of Science and Universities, on recommendation of the British Columbia Degree Quality Assessment Board (DQAB). To review the governmental approval for University Canada West, please visit the Recommendations and Decision page on the British Columbia Ministry of Science and Universities website. (https://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/psips/public/report/recommendationsdecisions.faces) Under the leadership of Dr. Verna Magee-Shepherd, BA, MSc, EdD, President and Vice Chancellor, UCW offers two bachelor degrees (Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communications and Bachelor of Commerce) and one graduate degree (Master of Business Administration). Dr. Magee-Shepherd leads a team of staff and faculty, many of whom have held executive leadership positions at a number of universities and colleges across Canada. The University is governed by an Academic Council that focuses on academic quality and the instillation of sound academic policies and procedures. University Canada West has introduced a number of innovations to make university education more accessible to both domestic and international students. These include: Admission that sets a 65% average as the prerequisite for admission to UCW undergraduate programs as well as an eight-week term allowing students to complete their degrees faster. Degree Completion Program allows students to transfer a recognized Business Administration diploma as credits towards a Bachelor of Commerce degree. Students may also apply to transfer credits from a recognized Media or Communications diploma towards completion of a Bachelor of Arts degree specializing in Media and Communications. This can be accomplished by way of an articulation agreement with specific colleges and universities through an evaluation process with the approval of the Senior Academic Officer or the Dean. Transfer Course Credits allows students to transfer their course credits from any previous recognized postsecondary institutions towards completion of an undergraduate degree offered at UCW with the approval of the Senior Academic Officer or the Dean. Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition process to further extend access to potential students. This process includes work experience, training courses and other related education that may be applicable to a degree. UCW s eight-week term system allows students to complete a greater number of courses faster than they would in a traditional three-semester system. UCW offers both undergraduate and graduate programs on campus, as well as online studies as an option for domestic students or those international students who decide to study in their home countries. Classes start every 10 weeks and they include 8 weeks of instruction. www.universitycanadawest.ca Page 2
UCW s Unique Differences UCW campus is located in the business district of downtown Vancouver. Eight-week term system allows students to complete a greater number of courses faster than they would in a traditional 3-semester system. Flexible admission that allows for students with a 65% average or above in high school admission to UCW undergraduate degree program, and a B average (or equivalent) in their last year of study in their Bachelors for admission into the graduate degree program. 3 main intakes a year (January, June and September), with additional intake options. Credits and credentials from other educational institutions may be recognized and applied towards the student s intended program through P.L.A.R. No GMAT required for the MBA program. Small and engaging class sizes with credentialed professors that have academic and industry experience. Excellent and personalized library resources and services. www.universitycanadawest.ca Page 3
Undergraduate Degrees Bachelor of Commerce, General Studies (BCom) The Bachelor of Commerce, General Studies degree program prepares graduates with a solid academic background, as well as practical real-world knowledge and skills to apply in various business environments. This program examines a number of subjects which include: Accounting, Advertising, Business Law, Management and Entrepreneurship, Team Projects, and effective communication skills. In addition, specific attention is paid to the areas of International Business, Tourism Management, Strategic Leadership, and E- Business. Students who have taken business or management programs may be eligible for advance standing, provided they meet UCW requirements for transfer credit and/ or P.L.A.R. Bachelor of Arts, Media and Communications (BA) The primary theoretical outcome of the Bachelor of Arts, Media and Communications degree program is an understanding of the following: mass media roles in a democratic society, theories of communication practices in the circulation of information, legal and ethical responsibilities of media, media roles in relation to government, media as business organizations facilitates economic life, and media roles in public relations. The electronic and print media together constitute one of the important factors in the twenty-first century, therefore, the gathering, analysis, interpretation, storing, and presentation of information in various media channels strongly influence decision making within various business segments. Practical outcomes include strong communication skills, both written and verbal, which are adaptable in a variety of media workspace contexts. Graduate Degree Master of Business Administration (MBA) University Canada West offers a 2 year Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program that emphasizes leadership, communication, action, and solutions. The program enhances students professional abilities and facilitates the development of contemporary business skills for potential employers. Students learn to identify challenges and opportunities, draw on technology and information, and use advanced analytical and planning approaches that will allow them to create positive changes for an organization. Students in the MBA program also build competencies in critical thinking, persuasive communication, systems analysis, change management, leadership, diversity, business ethics, and project management. www.universitycanadawest.ca Page 4
General Admission Requirements for International Students Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)/ Bachelor of Arts (BA) Programs: Application form completed and signed. A non-refundable application fee. Completion of senior secondary/ high school from a recognized high school. Student must have taken a Math 11 (or equivalent) and English 12 (or equivalent). Required English language proficiency (i.e., IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each band and TOEFL score of 86 IBT). The score must not be over two years old. Before the Official Letter of Acceptance (LOA) is issued, students must prepay the tuition deposit for four bachelor degree courses. Master of Business Administration (MBA) Application form completed and signed. A non-refundable application fee. Bachelor degree from a recognized university or college. Degree completion certificate for the bachelor degree from a recognized post-secondary Institution. Earned a B average or better in the last year of the program. Required English proficiency, (i.e., IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each band and TOEFL score of 86 IBT). The score must not be over two years old. A current Résumé and a Letter of Intent. Before the Official Letter of Acceptance (LOA) is issued, students must prepay the tuition deposit for two master degree courses. Students must have their credentials officially evaluated by one of the international credential evaluation services (i.e., ICES or WES) before the end of first term at the university. www.universitycanadawest.ca Page 5
All information in this application should represent ONLY student information. ALL FIELDS are MANDATORY. Name LAST FIRST MIDDLE PREFERRED NAME Mailing Address Apt. # City Province/State Postal Code Country All correspondence will be sent to this address. Please advise the Admissions Office of future address changes. Phone ( ) Alternate Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Cell Phone ( ) Email Emergency Contact: Name Phone Relationship Personal Information Gender: Male Female Date of Birth (yyyy/mm/dd) Citizenship First Language: English Other (Please specify) Will you be applying for a Canadian Student Visa? YES NO IELTS, TOEFL test score Test date Please list below all high schools and/or post-secondary institutions attended. If you have attended more than four institutions please list them on a separate sheet. High School Attended City/Country Dates (mm/yyyy to mm/yyyy) Credential received or highest level achieved Average grade received Post-Secondary School Attended City/Country Dates (mm/yyyy to mm/yyyy) Credential received or highest level achieved Average grade received Program of Interest (Please place an X in all areas that apply): Faculty of Arts Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication (BA) Faculty of Business and Management Bachelor of Commerce, General Studies (BCom) Bachelor of Commerce, Technology Management (BCom) Masters of Business Administration (MBA) Preferred Start Date Fall (Year) Winter (Year) Spring (Year) Summer (Year) Application Fee Payment Please include the Application Fee with your application. If applying online or by fax, please pay by credit card (Visa, Master Card or American Express). If you wish to pay by cheque or money order, simply print the application and mail it along with the payment to: Office of the Registrar, University Canada West 200-1111 Melville Street Vancouver, BC V6E 3V6 Canada You may also pay by wire transfer. Please call University Canada West for details: Telephone 1-604-431-6887 Application Fee: $150 CDN Note: Application Fees are non-refundable. Payment Method Cash/debit card (in person only) Money Order Cheque Credit Card Visa Master Card American Express Name on Credit Card Card Number Expiry (mm/yy) Signature *Declaration: I hereby declare that the information I have submitted in this application for admission is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand that completion of this signed application permits University Canada West to request and/or confirm any information necessary to support my application or admission, and that submission of any false statements or documents will result in the immediate cancellation of admission and registration. Signature Date
Thank you for subming your applicaon to University Canada West. Our staff will review your documents and will contact you within 48 hours if your applicaon package is received on a business day. We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver. CONTACT: Internaonal Markeng 200-1111 Melville Street Vancouver, Brish Columbia, V6E 3V6 Canada Phone: (604) 915 9607 Fax: (604) 915 9677 ucwinternaonal@universitycanadawest.ca
Tuition and Fees (in Canadian Dollars) Undergraduate (BCom/BA) Graduate (MBA) Number Of Courses 40 16** Terms Per Year 5 5 Total Tuition $54,000 (4 yr program) $34,560 (2 yr program) Application Fee* $150 $150 Cost Per Course $1,350 $2,160 Cost Per Term $4,050 (3 courses) $4,320 (2 courses) First Term Tuition Deposit $5,400 $4,320 Textbooks $120 - $150 per course $120 - $150 per course E-Textbooks $60 - $80 per course $60 - $80 per course * One-time non-refundable fee ** Students who have taken business or management courses are eligible for advance standing, providing they meet the UCW requirements. Terms and Start Dates Main Start Dates Spring Term January 31 Summer Term June 20 Fall Term September 19 Additional Start Dates Spring Term April 11 Fall Term August 29 Winter Term November 7 www.universitycanadawest.ca Page 6
English Language Requirements The language of instruction at University Canada West is English. In order to be accepted as an undergraduate or graduate student at UCW, a student must achieve a sufficient level of knowledge of English. If English is not the applicant s first language, he or she must provide evidence of English language proficiency from standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. Depending on the results of these tests, students may be required to take English language classes prior to their academic program. The following are the levels of proficiency that would be expected as minimum requirements for successful completion of a degree program at UCW: International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.5 overall, with no band score less than 6.0. TOEFL: 575 (Paper based) or 233 (Computer based) or 86 (Internet based). TOEIC: 755 Language Proficiency Index (LPI): 5 or better. CanTEST: 4.5 in reading and listening, 4.0 in writing. Carleton English Language Test: 60 overall, with 60 in writing proficiency. Michigan English Language Assessment Battery: 82 York English Language Test: 5 University Canada West offers an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program which is designed for students whose level of English is lower than the required score on standardized tests such as those mentioned above. www.universitycanadawest.ca Page 7
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) The best way to learn English is through a well-designed program of study and immersion in the language. EAP offers excellent language training, not only focusing on the four necessary language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking), but also on integrated learning skills such as analysis, research, notes taking, critical thinking and intercultural communication. Students learn from highly-qualified teachers in small international classes where English is the only language spoken. The English for Academic Purposes Program is a bridge or support to help learners meet the language requirements for UCW degree programs. Standardized English Language Score EAP Level Description Tuition IELTS: 6.0 TOEFL (IBT): 80-85 TOEFL (PBT): 550-570 TOEFL (CBT): 213-230 Level 4 (12 weeks) Emphasis in this low-advanced course is on reviewing all previous skills, language, and grammar, and encouraging the automation of the language. Students are encouraged to communicate and produce language that is grammatically accurate and situation-specific and appropriate. After completing this level, they will able to function entirely in English-speaking society and the workplace. Students levels of English are evaluated monthly through the administration of Cambridge in Advanced English (CAE) Exam. $2, 500 www.universitycanadawest.ca Page 8
Contact Information University Canada West C/O International 200-1111 Melville Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 3V6 Canada Telephone: (+1) 604 915 9607 Fax: (+1) 604 915 9677 Email: ucwinternational@universitycanadawest.ca www.universitycanadawest.ca Disclaimer Statements An applicant must provide official transcripts from their secondary school and any post-secondary institutions attended, to be sent directly to the University Registrar's Office. If the institution does not provide instruction in the English language, all documentation must also be accompanied by certified translations. Photocopies, faxes, or notarized copies of transcripts are not acceptable for admission to UCW undergraduate programs, unless the student is from a country where only one transcript is issued and the student has a World Education Services (WES) or International Credit Evaluation Service (ICES) evaluation completed. University Canada West is committed to using personal information collected in accordance with Canadian provincial and federal privacy legislation. Any information a student submits to the University is used solely for purposes consistent with academic and support services of a post-secondary educational institution. The university reserves the right, at its sole discretion, at any time to cancel classes and courses without notice if enrolments are insufficient for a good student learning experience. The university specifically reserves the right to use its discretion without interference, in admitting individuals to its courses or programs.