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本帖最後由 小時了了 於 21-9-23 16:56 編輯
灝童媽咪 發表於 21-6-11 11:18 
咁大家知唔知由college畢業後,去申請PR, 到成功,大約係幾耐時間?
我諗緊,如要等PR, 用本地學生身份,可能趕不到同年apply大學。 咁大家知唔知由college畢業後,去申請PR, 到成功,大約係幾耐時間? ----- 呢兩日, 我係 FB 爬文睇香港人去加拿移民嘅 group, 見 group 內有人講申請 PR 大約需時 12 - 18 個月
UBC Transfer Credit Search https://students.ubc.ca/enrolment/registration/transfer-credits/search-tool / https://students.ubc.ca/enrolment/registration/transfer-credits/post-secondary-transfer-credit
Fraser International College (FIC) https://www.fsshongkong.com/fraser-international-college
https://www.myfindschools.net/tc/fraser-international-college / http://www.lincoln.com.tw/Canada/%E8%8F%B2%E8%8E%8E%E5%9C%8B%E9%9A%9B%E5%AD%B8%E9%99%A2%EF%BC%88fic%EF%BC%89/
小班授課 – 講師授課一個班級平均約四十個學生,同時分小組討論和輔導。為保證上小班授課形式提供更多支援, FIC 延長每門課的教學時間,取代了道統的三個小時一個時段的方法採用四個小時的時段教學,以此來加深學生對課程的理解。
升入西門菲莎大學 – FIC 提供的課程等同於西門菲莎大學一年級課程,參看成功完成您FIC課程,並且達到所選專業要求的平均分(GPA),我們將保証您進入西門菲莎大學的相關學位課程。
支援 – 除了正式的學術課程,FIC還提供額外的學習支援─特別是英語、數學和計算機方面。FIC 提供學術支援的同時,還為學生提供各種優質方便的服務,給予個人支援,確保其順利達到學習目標。
住宿 – 學生可選擇住在寄宿家庭,學校宿舍或者是公寓。
Fraser International College (FIC) ASSOCIATE DEGREE https://www.fraseric.ca/academics/associate-degree/
Other courses taken at FIC but not offered in this program may count for credit. For more information, please meet with a student success advisor.
For more information on this program please visit: students.fraseric.ca/program-information/fic-associate-of-arts-degree
TRANSFERRING COURSES
Fraser International College is a part of the BC Transfer System with oversight from the BC Council on Admissions and transfer (BCCAT). Transfer information about courses taken at FIC can be found on the BC Transfer Guide.
Students may apply for up to 15 units of transfer credit from another institution towards the Associate of Arts Degree program. Students are advised to apply for transfer credit consideration at least 3 months prior to enrolment and studies at FIC. Applications for transfer credit after this time may not be processed in time to exempt students from certain prerequisite courses. Download the application for transfer credit.
Students interested in understanding the options for transferring courses are encouraged to speak to a student success advisor
Transferring to SFU – FIC Student Website (fraseric.ca) https://students.fraseric.ca/academic/transferring-to-sfu/
Make sure to click on your program below to see the complete program requirements.
* A full list of writing, quantitative, and breadth courses can be found here under the “WBQ Requirement” heading on the student website.
https://students.fraseric.ca/program-information/utp-stage-ii-business-administration/
For Students Transferring to SFU in January 2018 Onwards
A minimum GPA of 3.20, based on completion of 10 courses (at least 30 units, and with a grade of C- or better in all courses), will guarantee admittance to the Faculty of Business Administration for successful transfer students from FIC. In addition, a cumulative GPA of 2.5 is required for admission to the university.
Students with a minimum 2.80 to 3.19 GPA, based on completion of 10 courses (at least 30 units, and with a grade of C- or better in all courses), will be able to make a broad-based application for Bachelor of Business Administration. For SFU’s Supplemental Application Overview, click HERE.
Business Administration https://students.fraseric.ca/program-information/utp-stage-ii-business-administration/
To transfer into the Faculty of Business Administration, students must complete the requirements listed below, which include one ‘W’ and one ‘Q’ course; and achieve a grade of C- or better in all courses
https://students.fraseric.ca/resources/fic-vocabulary/#wqb_requirement
WQB REQUIREMENTS
All SFU undergraduate students are required to complete at least
•6 units in designated Writing (W) and,
•6 units in courses designated Quantitative (Q), and
•18 units in designated Breadth courses distributed among the
•Humanities (B-Hum), Social Sciences (B-Soc) and Sciences (B-Sci)
FIC Associate of Arts Degree – FIC Student Website (fraseric.ca) https://students.fraseric.ca/program-information/fic-associate-of-arts-degree/
FIC Associate of Arts Degree
FIC’s Associate of Arts Degree is a two-year degree program. Students who obtain the Associate of Arts Degree at FIC can transfer to the relevant third year degree program at SFU or other institutions in BC or elsewhere.
Program Strengths:
Located at SFU’s Burnaby Campus
Access to SFU facilities and resources
Small class sizes
Additional hours of face-to-face teaching
Support tutorials and peer tutoring
Student portal
Flexible start dates (Jan/May/Sep)
UTP II courses
The Associate of Arts Degree is designed to provide an educational experience that prepares students for work, citizenship and an enriched life as an educated person, and to lay a solid foundation for further study.
60 credits (total)
6 credits in first-year English ---- Section A
9 credits in Science which shall include at least: ---- Section B
3 credits in Mathematics or Computing Science or Statistics
3 credits in a laboratory science
36 credits in Arts which shall include: ---- Section C
6 credits in the Social Sciences
6 credits in Humanities (other than English)
24 additional credits in Arts ---- Section D
9 credits in Arts, Science or other area
Specific Degree Requirements
Sixty (60) credits as per degree structure
Minimum 18 (200-level) credits in general arts in two or more subject areas
CGPA of 2.0
Complete FTR101
FIC all course subjects provide https://www.fraseric.ca/academics/academic-planning/course-catalogue/
Associate of Arts Degree Graduation Checklist for courses and requirements: AAD Checklist https://students.fraseric.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/AAD-Checklist-202003-Updated-Dec.-30th.pdf
Section A: 6 units in first-year English
Section B: 9 units in Science
___ ARCH131 – Human Origins
___ BISC100 - Introduction To Biology
___ BPK140 - Contemporary Health Issues (Formerly KIN140)
___ CMPT120 - Introduction To Computer Science & Programming I
___ CMPT130 - Introduction To Computer Programming I
___ CMPT135 - Introduction To Computer Programming II
___ MACM101 - Discrete Mathematics I
___ MATH100 - Precalculus
___ MATH157 - Calculus For The Social Sciences/MATH151 – Calculus I
___ MATH152 - Calculus II
___ MATH232 - Applied Linear Algebra
___ PHYS140 - Studio Physics – Mechanics & Modern Physics
___ PHYS141 - Studio Physics – Optics, Electricity And Magnetism
___ PSYC109 - Brain, Mind And Society
___ STAT203 - Introduction to Statistics For The Social Sciences
From the above list, do you have…
___ At least 3 units in Mathematics, Computing Science or Statistics?
___ At least 3 units in Laboratory Science (e.g. BISC100 or PHYS140)
Section C: 36 units in Arts which shall include
• 6 units in the Social Sciences
___ ARCH100 - Ancient Peoples And Places
___ CMNS110 - Introduction To Communication Studies
___ CRIM101 - Introduction To Criminology
___ CRIM131 - Introduction To the Criminal Justice System
___ CRIM135 - Introduction To Canadian Law & Legal Institutions
___ ECON103 - Principles Of Microeconomics
___ ECON105 - Principles Of Macroeconomics
___ ECON260 - Environmental Economics
___ GEOG100 - Our World: Introducing Human Geography
___ GSWS101 - Gender Talk
___ HSCI160 - Global Perspectives On Health
___ IS101 - Global Challenges Of The 21st Century: An Introduction to International Studies
___ LBST101 - Introducing Labour Studies
___ LING110 - The Wonder Of Words
___ LING111 - Introduction To English Vocabulary Analysis
___ LING200 - Introduction To English Sentence Analysis
___ LING220 - Introduction To Linguistics
___ PHIL105 - Critical Thinking (Formerly PHIL001)
___ POL100 - Introduction To Politics And Government
___ POL141 - War, International Cooperation And Development (Formerly POL241)
___ POL151 - Justice and Law
___ POL232 - US Politics
___ PSYC100 - Introduction To Psychology I
___ PSYC102 - Introduction To Psychology II
___ PSYC201 - Introduction To Research Methods in Psychology
___ PSYC250 - Introduction To Developmental Psychology
• 6 units in Humanities (not including English)
___ CA135 - Introduction To Cinema (Formerly FPA135)
___ INDG101- The Cultures, Languages And Origins Of Canada’s First Peoples (Formerly FNST101)
___ INDG201 - Canadian Aboriginal Peoples’ Perspectives On History (Formerly FNST201)
___ HIST102 - Canada Since Confederation
___ HIST204 - The Social History Of Canada
___ WL101 - Writing In World Literature
___ WL201 - East/West
Section D 24 additional units in Arts
• 9 units in Arts, Science, or other areas
• Students can select any 3 additional courses with the FIC roster of offerings
College/university - Undergraduate Admission - Simon Fraser University (sfu.ca)
https://www.sfu.ca/students/admission/admission-requirements/transfer/college-university.html
BEEDIE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
ACCOUNTING, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION, FINANCE, HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, MARKETING, OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT, STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
Minimum of 24 units of transferable course work (minimum grade of C- required), including: - BUS 232 (or BUEC 232 or ECON 233 or STAT 270)
- BUS 237
- BUS 251
- BUS 272
- ECON 103
- ECON 105
- MATH 157 (or 151 or 154)
- One course chosen from the following list: ENGL 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 199, 1XX, 2XX, PHIL 100, 105 (or 001), 110, 120, 150, WL 101, 103, 104, 105.
Admission decisions for transfer applicants will be based on either a student’s performance on the required courses, or a combination of a student’s academic performance and an assessment of their supplemental application. For details, please see the Beedie School of Business website.
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