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Business Administration 2016-17

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

START LOCATION DELIVERY STATUS
Sep Edmonton FT Face-to-face
Jan Edmonton FT Face-to-face
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Program length

8 months full-time;
12 months part-time

Credential

Certificate

TUITION & FEES

Canadian
Total tuition: $4,256
Total fees: $959

International
Total tuition: $12,342.40
Total fees: $959

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

50% in English Language Arts 30-1 or English Language Arts 30-2 or equivalent; OR successful completion f the GED, with a standard score of 520 in Language Arts: Reading and Writing; OR successful completion of Written Communication (COMM1007)...




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Course Listings

For Fall Program Starts:

For students starting in Fall term, follow the Fall Start (September) structure.

  • Term 1 is 16 weeks (fall)
  • Term 2 is 16 weeks (winter)
  • Term 3 is 8 weeks (spring)
  • Term 4 is 16 weeks (fall)
  • Term 5 is 16 weeks (winter)

For Winter Program Starts:

For students starting in Winter term, follow the Winter Start (January) structure.

  • Term 1 is 16 weeks (winter)
  • Term 2 is 8 weeks (spring)
  • Term 3 is 16 weeks (fall)
  • Term 4 is 16 weeks (winter)
  • Term 5 is 16 weeks (spring)
Course Code Title Credit
Fall Start (September) - Term 1 - 16 weeks
ANPH1001 (O) Anatomy and Physiology I
Study the organization of the human body and the structures and functions of the body systems that provide support and movement, coordination, and regulation. Learn how body systems work together to maintain homeostasis. Terminology used by health professionals will be introduced. In the Practical Nurse program, a final mark of C- is required to progress to PATH 1000.
  • 45 Lecture
  • 0 Lab
  • 0 Work Experience
3
ANPH1002 (O)
Study the organization of the human body and the structures and functions of the body systems that provide transport and protection; absorption, diffusion, and excretion; and reproduction. Learn how body systems work together to maintain homeostasis. Terminology used by health professionals and theory and principles related to microbiology will be introduced. In the Practical Nurse program, a final mark of C- is required to progress to PATH 1000.
  • 45 Lecture
  • 0 Lab
  • 0 Work Experience
3
ENGL2550 (O)
The course has a strong focus on essay composition and analysis.The assignments are designed to encourage critical and analytical reading, thinking, and writing. This course also introduces and demonstrates the APA method of citation.
  • 45 Lecture
  • 0 Lab
  • 0 Work Experience
3
HEAS1000
Learn and practise procedures based on best evidence for obtaining a health history and conducting a physical examination on a healthy adult. Examine assessment findings for normal structures and functions of the human body. In the laboratory component of this course, apply your newly acquired knowledge. Practise obtaining a health history and demonstrate your physical assessment skills.
  • 30 Lecture
  • 30 Lab
  • 0 Work Experience
4
HEED1000 (O)
Gain an overview of the physical, social, psychological, environmental, and spiritual aspects of personal health and wellness within the context of the community, the Canadian health-care system, and the global environment. Lifestyle choices are introduced as physical and social determinants affecting personal health and the health of others. Learn how to take responsibility for your own health and to advocate for the health of others.
  • 45 Lecture
  • 0 Lab
  • 0 Work Experience
3
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Additional note

Challenge exams are also available for all courses.

All Business Administration diploma program courses are available for Open Studies registration.