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UNIVERSITYPATHWAY GUIDE 2016/17 North, Central and South America

Canada United States

Navitas North America University pathway guide 2016/17

Vancouver,British Columbia(FIC/Simon Fraser University) Winnipeg, Manitoba

(ICM/University of Manitoba)Durham, New Hampshire(Navitas at University of New Hampshire)

Boston(Navitas at University of Massachusetts Boston)

Massachusetts

Lowell(Navitas at University of Massachusetts Lowell)

Dartmouth(Navitas at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)

Boca Raton, Florida(Navitas at Florida Atlantic University)

CANADA

USA

• Gain a degree from a leading American or Canadian university.

• On campus learning from day one.

• Flexible entry requirements — No SAT, ACT, GMAT or GRE needed to apply.

• A single visa will cover both the student’s program with Navitas and their program with the partner university in the USA.

• Entry into hundreds of first year degrees.

• Small class sizes and extra academic / study support from lecturers.

• Industry experience via co-operative education programs.

Key advantages

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ContentsYour pathway to success ....................................................................................................3

University Programs Pathway model: USA .........................................................................4

Admissions and visa process: USA ....................................................................................5

University Programs Pathway model: Canada ...................................................................6

Admissions and visa process: Canada ..............................................................................7

Navitas USA Pathway programs:

Navitas at Florida Atlantic University ..................................................................................8

Navitas at University of Massachusetts Boston ...............................................................12

Navitas at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth .........................................................16

Navitas at University of Massachusetts Lowell ................................................................20

Navitas at University of New Hampshire ..........................................................................24

Navitas Canada colleges:

Fraser International College ..............................................................................................28

International College of Manitoba .....................................................................................32

Accommodation ......................................................................................................... 36-39

Undergraduate Program Matrix .................................................................................. 40-42

Graduate Program Matrix ........................................................................................... 43-44

Using this guide

This prospectus is designed to both assist and guide the reader when making a decision on where to study with Navitas in North America. It provides key information on course availability (refer course matrix), university options and up-to-date details on fees, accommodation, start dates and entry requirements.

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Durham, New Hampshire

Vancouver, British Columbia

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TO SUCCESSStudying in the USA

When it comes to university-level education, no other country in the world inspires the academic respect and imagination as the USA. Names such as Harvard, MIT, Princeton and Stanford have become global education brands which have led the way for most of the past century. For international students, the USA is a huge draw card. A qualification from a U.S. university can lead to all sorts of career opportunities back home.

Our university partners:Florida Atlantic UniversityUniversity of Massachusetts BostonUniversity of Massachusetts DartmouthUniversity of Massachusetts LowellUniversity of New Hampshire

Studying in Canada

A diverse country with a strong tradition of welcoming people from around the world, Canada is an exciting and safe destination for international students. Navitas University Programs are offered in Vancouver and Winnipeg, two of Canada’s most beautiful cities. A long tradition of high-ranking universities, modern study facilities and a multinational study environment make Canada an excellent study choice for international students.

Our university partners:Simon Fraser UniversityUniversity of Manitoba

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Navitas USA pathways

Navitas USA offers an Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP) and a Pre-Master’s Program (PMP) at its five partner universities. The UPP and PMP are both designed to prepare international students for university studies in the United States.

UPPThe UPP is equivalent to the first year of a bachelor’s degree. The UPP is a two or three semester program, consists of for-credit courses and provides an academic and cultural bridge from your high school experience to studying for a university degree in the United States. Upon successful completion of the UPP, you will move directly into the second year of your chosen degree.

PMPThe PMP prepares students for graduate degree courses and programs. The PMP is a one or two-semester program designed for students who have completed a bachelor’s degree, but need additional academic and/or English support to gain entry to a master’s program. No GMAT or GRE is needed to apply.

On-campus pathway model – United States

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Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP)

Equivalent to Year 1 of University

Completion of High School(Year 12 or equivalent)

Year 1 (Freshman)

Year 2 (Sophomore)

Year 4 (Senior)

Year 3 (Junior)

Entry into second year university is dependent upon successful completion of UPP with the specified Grade Point Average (GPA).

YOUR BACHELOR’S DEGREE

Master’s Degree

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USA admissions and visa process

Timelines*

Timeline on UPP offers Timeline on PMP offers Timeline on I-20s*FAU 1–2 business days 1–3 weeks Up to 5 business days

UMass Boston 1–2 business days 1-2 business days UPP up to 10 business days PMP up to 4 weeks

UMass Dartmouth 1–2 business days 1–3 weeks Up to 10 business days

UMass Lowell 1–2 business days 1-3 weeks Up to 5 business days

UNH 1–2 business days 1-3 weeks Up to 5 business days

Note: Timelines on UPP and PMP offers applicable once all necessary application documents are received. * For UPP and PMP application deadlines, please refer to pages 10-26. ** Once all appropriate documents are received, and tuition deposit administrative fee is received.

Document requirements to issue I-20:

Do you require original/official documents or scanned copies for issuance of I-20?

If you accept scanned copies, do students need to bring officials/originals when they arrive?

FAU Scanned copies of all documents can sent by email. Yes, students are required to provide all original documents or certified copies prior to enrollment.

UMass Boston Scanned copies of all documents can sent by email. Yes, students are required to provide all original documents or certified copies prior to enrollment.

UMass Dartmouth Scanned copies of all documents can sent by email. Yes, students are required to provide all original documents or certified copies prior to enrollment.

UMass Lowell Scanned copies of all documents can sent by email. Yes, students are required to provide all original documents or certified copies prior to enrollment.

UNH Scanned copies to begin the admissions process.

Scanned copies of all documents can sent by email, however, the original bank document is required before an I-20 can be sent out from UNH.

No, the original documents are required to be sent to university before the I-20 is mailed out from UNH.

Application forms:Navitas at FAU: fau.navitas.com/apply

Navitas at UMass Boston: umb.navitas.com/apply

Navitas at UMass Dartmouth: umd.navitas.com/apply

Navitas at UMass Lowell: uml.navitas.com/apply

Navitas at UNH: unh.navitas.com/apply

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On-campus pathway model – Canada

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UTP Stage I*

UTP Stage II

Completion of High School

First Year

Second Year

Fourth Year

Third Year

* Entry into UTP Stage II is dependent upon successful completion of UTP Stage I or satisfactory completion of High School.

Entry into second year university is dependent upon successful completion of UTP Stage II with the specified Grade Point Average (GPA).

YOUR BACHELOR’S DEGREE

University

Senior Middle 2

Navitas Canada pathways

Navitas Canada provides a wide range of pathway programs at ICM and FIC which are equivalent to the first year of a university degree. A Canadian degree will help you to achieve your career objectives and fulfil your personal aspirations!

UTP Stage IThis program is designed for students who require additional academic courses before starting a full university degree equivalent program. Entry into UTP is dependent on successful completion of Year 11 or equivalent.

UTP Stage IIThis program is equivalent to the first year of a university degree program. Entry into UTP II is dependent upon successful completion of UTP I or satisfactory completion of Year 12 or equivalent. Entry into second year of your university degree is dependent on successful completion of 10 courses equal to 30 credit hours with a stipulated Grade Point Average (GPA).

Pre-MBA (FIC only)This is a one semester program designed to prepare students for the full time MBA at Simon Fraser University. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree, work experience and complete a successful interview with the Beedie School of Business.

Pre-Master’s Program in Engineering (FIC only)This is a one semester program designed to prepare students for the Professional Master’s in Engineering program at Simon Fraser University. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or a related field.

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Canada admissions and visa process

Application to Offer

24-48 hours

Complete online application and attached transcripts and copy of passport photo page.

Offer to Acceptance Representative will receive the Letter of Offer after which the student needs to:

1. sign the Acceptance of Offer form and return it to [email protected] (ICM) or [email protected] (FIC)

2. pay the tuition deposit indicated on their Letter of Offer.

Applications for university residence or homestay should be made once the student decides to accept their offer.

Acceptance to Visa

24 hours

Once payment is made, representative will be sent Letter of Acceptance, Receipt and revised Letter of Offer. All three documents should be submitted for visa application. For details on how to apply for a study visa, go to cic.gc.ca/english/study

EnrollmentThree weeks before orientation students should enroll in their classes online. They will be sent detailed instructions on how to do this.

Airport pick-up is available for an additional charge. Please contact the college to arrange this.

* Information subject to change at any time, this guide is for reference only.

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Navitas at Florida Atlantic University

Top rate academics in a tropical setting make Florida Atlantic University (FAU) an ideal place for students to learn from nationally and internationally recognized faculty members that work to ensure students reach their academic potential as they prepare for future careers.

Programs offered• Intensive full-time English Program (ESL)

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP) : 2 Semesters (Year 1)

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 3 Semesters (Year 1)

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP) : 3 Semesters with Academic English (Year 1 with English component)

• Pre–Master’s Program (PMP)

Feature coursesSciences and Technologies

• FAU is taking its place among the world’s great research centers and has been given the designation of ‘High Research Activity’ university by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

• The Research Park at FAU is home to 22 companies employing nearly 1,000 people. It includes a Student Innovation and Invention Lab designed for use by FAU student teams working on industry projects.

• FAU is home to the Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center, a federally funded research facility developing technology to harness the power of Florida’s ocean currents.

• Typical early career starting salary is US$44,400 for FAU graduates, as reported by PayScale.com. According to the same site, an MBA graduate from FAU can earn up to US$122K per year.

Business and Finance

• FAU’s Department of Finance was ranked 35th in the world (based on a compilation of published research in 16 core financial journals), and 2nd in the nation for published research in financial education.

• FAU’s College of Business is among the elite business schools worldwide with Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation, the highest worldwide standard of achievement for business schools.

• The College of Business’ executive MBA program was recognized by Bloomberg Businessweek ’s Best Business Schools of 2013 report.

• Business students will have real world experience in the newly designed Trading Room which combines Bloomberg software solutions and FAU’s state of the art stations.

Why study with FAU?• Florida Atlantic University offers

students the best of everything — a world-class education in a beautiful sub–tropical setting.

• FAU has an international reach with a personal touch that inspires students to succeed.

• FAU has been awarded over $33 million in grants for science research and educational projects.

• Modern, safe, clean and multicultural: with almost 50 percent of its student body classified as minority or international students, FAU ranks as the most racially, ethnically and culturally diverse institution in Florida’s State University System; as well as offering beautiful beaches and relaxed, outdoors lifestyle.

• FAU students get the chance to be a part of a campus that ranks in the top 14 Best Student Unions in the USA (Best College Values, 2015).

• Among FAU’s prestigious alumni are CEOs, CFOs, COOs of major corporations such as BellSouth Latin America, Boeing Japan, Cingular Wireless, Motorola, and Office Depot.

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Isabela Wolf de Toledo, Brazil UPP: Business Administration

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it is my favorite state in the USA.

People are very friendly so you feel

like you are right at home."

“Boca Raton is an amazing place to study. The weather is great. It feels like I am on vacation all year round!"

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Academic calendar 2016/17

Year Intake Applications close Orientation Classes start Classes end2016 Summer 4 April 11 May 16 May 8 August

2016 Fall 11 July 17 August 22 August 16 December

2017 Spring 2 December 4 January 9 January 5 May

Note: Semester dates are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date listings, visit fau.navitas.com

2016/17 cost of attendance

Tuition* Duration Fee (US$)Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP)† Two or three semesters $19,620

Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP) + Academic English Three semesters $4,100 (plus additional costs of UPP)

Pre–Master’s Program (PMP) Two semesters $17,850

Intensive full-time English Program (ESL) Per semester $5,720

Other fees and charges‡ Duration Fee (US$)Mandatory fees UPP Two or three semesters $3,973

Mandatory fees PMP Two semesters $2,065

On campus residential housing§ Per semester From $3,000

Meal plan Per semester From $1,800

Mandatory health insurance Per year $1,474

Florida Atlantic University – Progression to undergraduate: Bachelor’s degree

Year 2 (Sophomore) / Year 3 (Junior) / Year 4 (Senior) Three years Approximately $23,000 per year

Florida Atlantic University – Progression to graduate: Master’s degree

Master of Science (MS) Four to five semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $8,280 - $9,520 per semester**

MBA Five to six semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $10,950 - $13,410 per semester**

* Students will be charged per credit; actual cost may be higher or lower depending on specific course choices. Tuition, fees and charges are subject to change. † Based on 30 credits. Additional English Prep course may be required depending on English proficiency results, which may have additional fees associated. ‡ Fees and charges listed are current in 2015 and will be subject to increase in 2016, for the most up-to-date listings, please visit fau.navitas.com/fees. § PMP students have option to live off campus. ** Approximate fees only; based on five semester duration of studies and on range of credits required for Master’s degrees; other fees may apply.

English entry requirements

English language qualification

Intensive full-time English Program (ESL)*

UPP

PMP3 Semesters with Academic English 3 Semesters 2 Semesters

IELTS 4.0 (no band lower than 3.5) 5.0 (no band lower than 4.5)

5.5+ (no band lower than 5.0)

6.0 (no band lower than 5.5)

6.0 (with no band lower than 5.5)

TOEFL/IBT 45 59 525/69 75 71

Pearson Versant 39 46 50 56 56

Cambridge English 153-147 154-161 162-168 169-175 169-175

English test results must be no more than two years old for entry to the Pathways program. * The above ESL entry requirements are listed for UPP students only. For ESL entry requirements for PMP please contact FAU admissions.

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EnglishStudents can be exempted from submission of English proficiency test for undergraduate degree if they have completed at least one year at a school where the language of instruction is English, or have completed school with an American, Canadian or British International curriculum.

UPP: 3 Semesters with Academic English

If students’ English test scores meet the requirements for UPP: 3 Semesters with Academic English they may begin the Undergraduate Pathway Program with the addition of Academic English in the first semester of study.

Academic entry requirements

Country Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP)Pre-Master’s

Program (PMP)Argentina Bachiller with a 6/10

Bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA equivalent to USA 2.6. Specific prerequisite requirements will vary for each FAU degree program.

Brazil Certificado de Ensino Médio with a 5/10

Canada Successful completion of grade 12 with 60% average with minimum 4 academic subjects

Chile Licencia de Educación Media (academic) with 4 or higher

Colombia Título de Bachiller with 6

Ecuador Bachiller with a 6/10

GCE O level Completion with a D or 7 in a minimum of 5 subjects

International Baccalaureate Completion with an overall 22 or IB score of 3.5

Mexico Certificado de Bachillerato with 6.0 average

Panama Diploma de Bachiller with a 70% average

USA Successful completion of Year 12 with GPA of 2.0

Age requirementsNavitas at FAU does not accept students under 16 years of age at the start of the Navitas programs.

Students between 16 and 17 years of age must have parental/guardian consent to attend Navitas at FAU. Application forms must be signed by a parent/guardian.

U.S. passport/Green Card holdersNavitas at FAU can accept Green Card holders and U.S. citizens.

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Navitas at UMass Boston

Part of the prestigious University of Massachusetts system, UMass Boston is a land-grant research university offering students a high quality and affordable education in the heart of America’s education capital. With nearly 17,000 students from all corners of the globe, UMass Boston hosts one of the most ethnically and socially diverse student populations in New England.

Programs offered• Intensive full-time English Program (ESL)

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 2 Semesters

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 3 Semesters

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 3 Semesters with Academic English

• Pre-Master’s Program (PMP)

Feature coursesManagement

• Princeton Review named UMass Boston’s College of Management one of the top 300 Business schools in the world.

• Undergraduate Business Management is ranked Tier 1 #159 according to 2013 U.S. News & World Report.

• First-rate faculty and diverse, high-achieving student body; the college offers innovative, interdisciplinary curricula tuned to the changing needs of the global economy.

• Graduates of the College of Management are placed employed at the local, regional, national and international level.

• Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

Computer Science

• College of Science and Mathematics is home to a first-rate faculty and a diverse, high-achieving student body.

• The program is accredited by ABET which assures quality for degree programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology.

• Curriculum stresses software development and training for students in areas such as systems programming, computer development, artificial intelligence, database management, and software engineering.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

• UMass Boston’s MBA program is ranked #41 in North America by TopMBA,2014. The program combines a focused management curriculum and allows students to customize their experience by completing one or more of 14 specializations.

• Students are drawn from across the U.S. as well as internationally. The diversity and cosmopolitan nature of the student body add another valuable dimension to the overall program experience.

Why study with UMass Boston?• Study in Boston, America’s

education city.

• UMass ranked 19th best public university in the USA.

• UMass Boston’s MBA program ranked #41 according to QS TopMBA.

• The UMass system is ranked #141 in the world (Times Higher Education 2016).

• Top 100 universities for Life Sciences (Times Higher Education 2015).

• UMass Boston offers more than 150 majors/minors of study with a student-faculty ratio of 16:1.

• The UMass Boston campus is among the most ethnically, culturally, and socially diverse university campuses in New England.

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Maksim Zhukov, Russia UPP: Business Administration

“I think the USA provides the best knowledge in business, and I really liked UMass Boston out of all the USA school options.”

“When I first arrived in Boston I was very happy and I’m still happy and excited living here. I really enjoy the teachers because they are the best staff at UMass Boston and they are so helpful. "

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Academic calendar 2016/17

Applications closeYear Intake UPP PMP Orientation Classes start Classes end

2016 Summer 18 April 18 March 25 May 31 May 25 August

2016 Fall 1 August 24 June 31 August 6 September 22 December

2017 Spring 2 December 15 November 18 January 23 January 19 May

Note: Semester dates are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date listings, visit umb.navitas.com.

2016/17 cost of attendance

Tuition* Duration Fee (US$)Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP)† Two or three semesters $30,500 (30 credits)

Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP) + Academic English One semester $4,630 (plus additional costs of UPP program)

Pre-Master’s Program (PMP) Two semesters $26,700

Intensive full-time English Program (ESL)‡ Per semester $6,289

Other fees and charges§ Duration Fee (US$)Mandatory fees UPP 2 semesters $1,228

3 semesters $1,383

Mandatory fees PMP 2 semesters $585

Accommodation Per month From $1,000

Medical insurance (compulsory) Per year $1,920

UMass Boston – Progression to undergraduate: Bachelor’s degree

Year 2 (Sophomore) Year 3 (Junior) Year 4 (Senior)

Three years Approximately $30,230 per year

UMass Boston – Progression to graduate: Master’s degree

Master of Science (MS) - Computer Science, Applied Physics

Four or five semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $11,560 - $12,600 per semester**

Master of Science (MS) — Accounting, Finance, International Management, Information Technology

Four or five semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $13,120 - $14,670 per semester**

Master of Arts (MA) - Conflict Resolution, International Relations (MPA)

Four or five semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $12,340 per semester**

MBA Five semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $15,450 per semester**

* Students will be charged per credit; actual cost may be higher or lower depending on specific course choices. Tuition, fees and charges are subject to change.† Based on 30 credits. ‡ The Intensive English program and Academic English component of the UPP are delivered through UMass Boston College of Advancingand Professional Studies. § Fees and charges listed are current in 2015 and will be subject to increase in 2016, for the most up-to-date listings, please visitumb.navitas.com/fees. Fees do not include accommodation or meals. ** Approximate fees only; based on five semester duration of studies and on range of credits required for master’s degrees; other fees may apply.

Additional costsIn addition to tuition and other fees, students will need approximately US$12,000–$15,000 to meet their living expenses each year. Typical expenses include accommodation, meals, books, stationery, transportation, utilities, telecommunications, recreation, and entertainment, although these will vary according to their individual requirements.

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Academic entry requirements

Country UPP PMPArgentina Bachiller with a 6/10

Bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA equivalent to USA 2.75

Brazil Certificado de Ensino Médio with a 5/10

Canada Successful completion of grade 12 with 60% average with minimum 4 academic subjects

Chile Licencia de Educación Media (academic) with 4 or higher

Colombia Título de Bachiller 6 or higher

Ecuador Bachiller with a 6/10

GCE O level Completion with a D or 7 in a minimum of 5 subjects

GCE A level Completion with passes in 3 academic subjects

International Baccalaureate Completion with an overall 22 or IB score of 3.5

Mexico Certificado de Bachillerato with 6.0 average

Panama Diploma de Bachiller with a 71% or better

USA Successful completion of Year 12 with GPA of 2.0

* Accepted as a substitute for TOEFL/IELTS

English entry requirements

English language qualification

Intensive full-time English Program (ESL)*

UPP: 3 Semesters with Academic English

UPP: 3 Semesters

UPP: 2 Semesters PMP

IELTS 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 IELTS 6.0† IELTS 5.5‡

TOEFL iBT 49 59 69 75 iBT 80† iBT 69‡

Pearson Versant English Placement Test

38 46 50 56 n/a

* ESL for PMP students: - Students with 5.5 IELTS or 75 TOEFL for MBA, INTL Management, Finance, Accounting and IT can do one semester of ESL before starting in the PMP program. - Students with 5.0 IELTS or 59 TOEFL can do one semester of ESL before starting in Computer Science, International Relations, Conflict Resolution or Applied Physics. Note: English test results must be no more than two years old for entry to the Pathways program.

† For PMP MBA, Finance, International Management, Accounting, Information Technology — IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 80.

‡ For PMP Computer Science, Applied Physics, International Relations, Conflict Resolution — IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL 69.

English exemptionStudents can be exempt from submission of English proficiency test for undergraduate degree if they completed at least one year at school where the language of instruction is English or completed school with an American, Canadian or British International curriculum.

UPP: 3 Semesters with Academic English

If students’ English test scores meet the requirements for UPP: 3 Semesters with Academic English they may begin the Undergraduate Pathway Program with the addition of Academic English in the first semester of study.

Note:

Navitas at UMass Boston programs are not available to some ESL students in the greater Boston area.

Age requirementsNavitas at UMass Boston accepts students 17 years of age at the start of the Navitas program, and on a case by case basis we can consider a student that is 16 years of age.

Students under 18 years of age must have parental/guardian consent to attend Navitas at UMass Boston. Application forms must be signed by a parent/guardian.

U.S. passport/Green Card holders Navitas at UMB cannot accept Green Card holders and U.S. citizens to UPP programs.

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Navitas at UMass DartmouthDiscover UMass Dartmouth, where you will learn from world-renowned educators and researchers in small, personalized classes. You will be among talented students who share your passion for learning. Situated between the Atlantic coastline and scenic forests, Dartmouth, Massachusetts, is a city with an active and diverse population. Rich in agricultural history, Dartmouth offers a serenity that is hard to find anywhere else.

Programs offered• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP):

2 Semesters

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 3 Semesters

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 3 Semesters with Academic English

• Pre–Master’s Program (PMP)

Feature coursesManagement/Marketing

• The Charlton College of Business (CCB) is ranked by the Princeton Review as one of the top 300 business schools in the country.

• CCB has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) — the only AACSB accredited school in Southern Massachusetts.

• CCB’s marketing curriculum prepares students for a successful career in the many phases of marketing and distributing products and services throughout the global economy — with a focus on consumers and acquiring information for decision making.

Engineering

• The College of Engineering is ABET accredited and is ranked by U.S. World News & Report in the top 50 Tier 1 Regional Engineering schools in the USA.

• The engineering faculty offers six departments: bioengineering, civil and environmental engineering, information and computer science, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering and physics.

• The College of Engineering Cooperative Education and Internship program allows engineering students to gain valuable experience while earning money.

• The College’s Bioengineering undergraduate program is the first of its kind offered in the UMass system.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

• The MBA program is AACSB accredited, which is the highest international accreditation a business program can receive.

• Numerous concentrations and contemporary business options are available, including international business, marketing, public management and sustainable development.

• Option to complete the PMP and MBA program in 1.5 years. No work experience required upon acceptance to PMP–MBA.

Program locationsUMass Dartmouth has campuses located on the South Coast of Massachusetts in the cities of Dartmouth, New Bedford, and Fall River. Students in the UPP will live on the Dartmouth Campus and will take classes at both the Dartmouth and Fall River campuses. In addition, students in UMass Dartmouth’s ESL program will also take classes at the Fall River location. The University provides a free shuttle service to and from Fall River each day. This is a unique opportunity for international students to live on campus experiencing the full diversity of the American university setting, while at the same time participating in the life of an American city community.

Why study with UMass Dartmouth?• UMass is ranked 141st in the world

in the World University Rankings (Times Higher Education 2015/16).

• Ranked 47 of 194 schools in the U.S. for best in engineering (U.S. News & World Report).

• Listed among the ‘Best Graduate Schools’ in the U.S. and ranked 79 of 1,000 (U.S. News & World Report).

• Charlton College of Business was named to The Princeton Review’s 2015 edition of its ‘Best 296 Business Schools’.

• Ranked 17 of most affordable public schools for out-of-state (including international) students, according to ‘Affordable Colleges’.

• Animation Career Review ranks CVPA’s digital media programs in the top 20 on the East Coast.

• World-renowned faculty and researchers, including 11 Fulbright Scholars.

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Sapna Jiwad Piracha, Pakistan UPP: Business

“The PMP helped me transition smoothly into the degree program. I was in the College of Business commencement for the class of 2015 and now I have a full-time job at UMass Dartmouth.”

Fernando, Venezuela UPP: Mechanical Engineering

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Academic calendar 2016/17

Year Intake Applications close Orientation Classes start Classes end2016 Summer 11 April 26 May 30 May 12 August

2016 Fall 12 July 31 August 7 September 16 December

2017 Spring 13 December 19 January 23 January 10 May

Note: Semester dates are subject to change without notice. For the most up–to–date listings, visit umd.navitas.com.

2016/17 cost of attendance

Tuition* Duration Fee (US$)Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP)† Two or three semesters $25,810

Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP) + Academic English Three semesters $3,570 (plus additional cost of UPP)

Pre-Master’s Program (PMP) One or two semesters $12,990 (one semester) $19,830 (two semesters)

ESL One semester $5,950

Other fees and charges‡ Duration Fee (US$)Mandatory fees: UPP Two or three semesters $2,520

Mandatory fees: PMP One semester $1,565

Two semesters $2,867

Medical insurance (compulsory) Per year $2,086

Accommodation Per year From $9,751§

Meal Plan Per year From $3,900

UMass Dartmouth – Progression to undergraduate: Bachelor’s degree

Year 2 (Sophomore) Year 3 (Junior) Year 4 (Senior)

Three years Approximately $25,850 per year

UMass Dartmouth – Progression to graduate: Master’s degree

MBA Master of Science (MS): Accounting, Healthcare Management, Technology Management

Four semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $10,730 per semester**

Master of Science (MS) Computer and Information Science Four semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $9,950 - $10,730 per semester**

Master of Science (MS) Engineering Four semesters (PMP and Master’s) Approximately $11,980 - $12,760 per semester**

* Students will be charged per credit; actual cost may be higher or lower depending on specific course choices. Tuition, fees and charges are subject to change.† Based on 30 credits. ‡ Fees and charges listed are current in 2015 and will be subject to increase in 2016, for the most up-to-date listings, please visit umd.navitas.com/apply-today/fees. Additional $175-350 mandatory fees apply for students not studying in the Charlton College of Business. § PMP students have the right to arrange alternative accommodation, Navitas must be notified four weeks prior to semester start date. ** Approximate fees only; based on four semester duration of studies and on range of credits required for master’s degrees; other fees may apply.

Additional costsIn addition to tuition, accommodation and meal fees, students will need between US$3,000–$4,500 to meet their expenses each year. Expenses include books, stationery, transportation, utilities, telecommunications, recreation and entertainment, although these will vary according to their individual requirements.

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English language qualification UPP PMP

UPP: 3 Semesters with Academic English

UPP: 3 Semesters

UPP: 2 Semesters PMP

IELTS 4.5 5.0 5.0 (with no band lower than 4.5) 5.5 (with no band lower than 5.0)

6.0 (with no band lower than 5.5)

6.0 (with no band lower than 5.0)

TOEFL (iBT) 49 59 59 69 75 72

Pearson Versant English Placement Test

38 46 46 (with no band lower than 38) 50 (with no band lower than 45)

56 56 (with no band lower than 45)

EnglishThe English language entry requirement for the UPP may be waived if the language of instruction was English for previous studies.

The English language entry requirement for the PMP may be waived if a students post-secondary degree was studied in Australia,

Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, UK or USA. Information listed above is correct at the time of printing.

Academic entry requirements

Country Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP)Pre-Master’s

Program (PMP)Argentina Bachiller with a 6/10

Bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA equivalent to USA 2.6. Specific prerequisite requirements will vary for each UMD degree program.

Brazil Certificado de Ensino Médio with a 5/10

Canada Successful completion of grade 12 with 60% average with minimum 4 academic subjects

Chile Licencia de Educación Media (academic) with 4 or higher

Colombia Título de Bachiller 6 or higher

Ecuador Bachiller with a 6/10

GCE O level Completion with a D or 7 in a minimum of 5 subjects

GCE A level AS/A levels with an average of E grade

International Baccalaureate Completion with an overall 22 or IB score of 3.5

Mexico Certificado de Bachillerato with 6.0 average

Panama Diploma de Bachiller with a 71% or better

USA Successful completion of Year 12 with GPA of 2.0

Age requirementsNavitas at UMass Dartmouth does not accept students under 17 years of age at the start of the Navitas programs. Students under 18 years of age must have parental/guardian consent to attend Navitas at UMass Dartmouth; application forms must be signed by a parent/guardian.

All undergraduate students have to live on campus during the Navitas program.

U.S. passport/Green Card holders Navitas at UMass Dartmouth does accept U.S. citizens and Green Card holders.

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Navitas at UMass Lowell

UMass Lowell is a comprehensive, national research university located in a diverse community only 30 minutes from the heart of historic Boston. UMass Lowell delivers high-quality educational programs, vigorous hands-on learning, and personal attention from leading faculty and staff, all of which prepares graduates to be ready for work, for life and for all the world offers.

Programs offered• Academic English (AE)

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 2 Semesters

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 3 Semesters

• Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP): 3 Semesters with Academic English

• Pre-Master’s Program (PMP)

Feature coursesComputer Science

• The Department of Computer Science at UMass Lowell has world-class faculty active in research programs in diverse areas across computer science.

• Its research programs are funded by the National Science Foundation, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and various companies including EMC, HP, Intel, Pfizer, and Sun.

• Its graduates have been hired by companies such as 3COM, Analog Devices, Avid, BAE, Cisco, EMC, Fidelity, Google, IBM, iRobot, MITRE, Microsoft, Motorola, Oracle, Raytheon, and Segway.

Criminal Justice

• The College of Fine Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is a leader in the use of innovative technologies, and offers cutting edge graduate programs.

• Established in 1984, the Criminal Justice Master of Arts program has had a long history of producing dedicated, well rounded students who are in top demand by federal, state, and local agencies.

Public Health

• The Master of Public Health program provides students’ knowledge essential to the practice of public health on a global scale.

• Students develop a strong foundation in public health by studying environmental health issues, biostatistics, epidemiology, health policy and management, and social and behavioral determinants of health, as well as study in specialization areas.

Why study with UMass Lowell?• UMass is ranked #141 in

the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

• UMass is ranked 19th of all public universities in the U.S. and 1st in New England (Times Higher Education).

• Tier 1, Nationally Ranked University, Top 200 in Business (#158) and Engineering (#129) (U.S. News & World Report).

• Forbes ranks UMass Lowell #10 of the 25 best value colleges in the U.S.

• Potential US$12,000 scholarship for students who can maintain a 3.0 GPA during their undergraduate study.

• According to U.S. News & World Report, the Master of Science in Computer Engineering is ranked #85 in the USA and MS in Electrical Engineering is ranked #122.

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Irina Kovaleva, Russia Pre-Master’s Program: MBA

“When I arrived at UMass Lowell, I was greeted with such a warm welcome from the Navitas team. They covered everything during orientation and I’m immensely grateful to Navitas at UMass Lowell. It’s safe to say that the orientation served as a great help in the moment of adaptation and preparation for classes.”

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Academic calendar 2016/17

Applications closeYear Intake UPP PMP Orientation Classes start Classes end

2016 Summer 12 April 5 April 11 May 16 May 12 August

2016 Fall 19 July 12 July 24 August 1 September 17 December

2017 Spring 28 November 21 November 11 January 17 January 6 May

Note: Semester dates are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date listings, visit uml.navitas.com.

2016/17 cost of attendance

Tuition* Duration Fee (US$)Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP)† Two or three semesters $29,800

Undergraduate Pathway Program + Integrated Academic English

Per semester $4,300 (plus additional cost of UPP)

Pre-Master’s Program (PMP) Two semesters $24,150

Academic English (AE) Per semester $7,455

Other fees and charges‡ Duration Fee (US$)Mandatory fees: UPP Two semesters $2,395

Three semesters $3,368

Mandatory fees: PMP Two semesters $2,566

Medical insurance (compulsory) Per year $1,310

On–campus accommodation Per semester From $4,800

Meal plan Per semester From $2,300

UMass Lowell — Progression to undergraduate: Bachelor’s degree

Year 2 (Sophomore) Year 3 (Junior) Year 4 (Senior)

Three years Approximately $29,100 per year

UMass Lowell — Progression to graduate: Master’s degree

Master of Arts (MA) Four semesters (PMP and MA) Approximately $13,820 - $14,840 per semester

Master of Science (MS): Engineering, Science, Computer Science, Business

Four semesters (PMP and MS) Approximately $12,800 per semester

Master of Science (MS): Health Sciences Four–five semesters (PMP and MS) Approximately $11,870 per semester§

MBA Four–five semesters (PMP and MBA) Approximately $13,500 per semester§

* Students will be charged per credit; actual cost may be higher or lower depending on specific course choices. Tuition, fees and charges are subject to change. † Based on 30 credits. ‡ Fees and charges listed are current in 2015 and will be subject to increase in 2016, for the most up-to-date listings, please visit uml.navitas.com/fees. Fees include First Year Fee, International Student Fee, Campus Tech Fee, Student Activity Fee, College Fee and Admin Fee. Additional $500 mandatory fees apply for students not studying in the Manning School of Business. § Approximate fees only; based on five semester duration of studies and on range of credits required for master’s degrees; other fees may apply.

Additional costsTo determine the total cost of attending Navitas at UMass Lowell, students and families should also consider factors such as books, supplies, transportation and miscellaneous expenses. We estimate these costs to be approximately US$4,500–$6,000 each year, although this amount may vary between students.

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English language qualification

Academic English (AE) - UPP *

UPP: 3 Semesters with Academic English

UPP: 3 Semesters

UPP: 2 Semesters PMP†

IELTS 4.5 (with no band lower than 4.0)

5.0 (with no band lower than 4.5)

5.5 (with no band lower than 5.0)

IELTS 6.0 (with no band lower than 5.5)

IELTS 6.0* (no band lower than 5.5) or IELTS 5.5† (no band lower than 5.0)

TOEFL (iBT) 55 59 70 75 iBT 80* or iBT 70‡

Pearson Versant English Placement Test

38 46 (with no band lower than 38) 50 (with no band lower than 45)

56 n/a

* The above AE entry requirements are listed for UPP students only. For AE entry requirements for PMP please contact UML admissions. † Entry to Business, Computer Science, Biology. ‡ Entry to all other PMP majors.

EnglishThe English language entry requirement for the UPP may be waived if the language of instruction was English for previous studies.

The English language entry requirement for the PMP may be waived if a students post–secondary degree was studied in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, UK or USA. Information listed above is correct at the time of printing.

Academic entry requirements

Country Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP) PMPBrazil Certificado de Ensino Médio with a 5/10

Bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA equivalent to USA 2.7

Canada Successful completion of grade 12 with 60% average with minimum 4 academic subjects

Chile Licencia de Educación Media (academic) with 4 or higher

Colombia Título de Bachiller 6 or higher

Ecuador Bachiller with a 6/10

GCE O level Completion with a D or 7 in a minimum of 5 subjects

GCE A level Completion with passes in 3 academic subjects

International Baccalaureate Completion with an overall 22 or IB score of 3.5

Mexico Certificado de Bachillerato with 6.0 average

Panama Diploma de Bachiller with a 71% or better

USA Successful completion of Year 12 with GPA of 2.0

* Accepted as a substitute for TOEFL/IELTS

IDEP - International Direct Entry Program to UMass Lowell Navitas can now recruit students on behalf of UMass Lowell, who meet the direct entry requirements of the university. Students can apply for all majors offered by UMass Lowell.

Students are UMass Lowell students from day one and will sit in classes with the general UMass population.

For information on the entry requirements please contact your Navitas representative.

Age requirementsNavitas at UMass Lowell does not accept students under 16 years of age at the start of the Navitas programs. Students between 16 and 17 years of age must have parental/guardian consent to attend Navitas at UMass Lowell. All students under 18 years of age have to live on campus.

U.S. passport/Green Card holders Navitas at UMass Lowell does accept U.S. citizens and Green Card holders.

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Navitas at University of New Hampshire

The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a premier research university providing comprehensive, high quality programs of distinction. Set on a classic American campus in the seacoast town of Durham, UNH is one hour from Boston to the south and New Hampshire’s White Mountains to the north. New state-of-the-art facilities are being developed to support academic growth and new residence and dining halls have been built to meet the growing campus population.

Programs offered• IUTP English (ESL)

• IUTP Academic - two semesters

• IUTP Academic — three semesters

• Pre-Master’s Program (PMP)

Feature coursesBusiness and Economics

• The College of Business and Economics holds the distinct honor of being accredited by AACSB International, the premier accrediting agency for business schools worldwide.

• UNH was named one of the nation’s top entrepreneurial campuses by Forbes and The Princeton Review.

• UNH was ranked second best in the world in accounting information systems, and number 12 in the world in experimental accounting research.

• Extensive partnerships between the school and the region’s business community.

Liberal Arts

• UNH’s College of Liberal Arts offers a broad range of majors and minors that cover social sciences, fine and performing arts, humanities, education and more.

• The faculty includes Fulbright scholars, Pulitzer Prize winners and some of the most influential scholars in their fields.

• BA Psychology ranked #117 by U.S. News & World Report.

Engineering

• UNH is one of the 12 universities with land, sea and space research grant in the USA.

• 60% of UNH engineering students are involved in internships. The engineering school provides free career and internship advising services.

• UNH’s Civil Engineering program is ranked #76 and Mechanical Engineering ranked #119 in the USA by U.S. News & World Report 2015.

Why study with UNH?• Tier 1 National University U.S.

News & World Report 2015.

• Ranked #103 U.S. university U.S. News & World Report 2015.

• Ranked 44 Top Public School with excellent academic program in Business, Engineering and Liberal Arts.

• In 2014 UNH voted as the Best Northeastern College by the The Princeton Review and #82 research university by Forbes.

• New Hampshire is consistently ranked among three safest states in the U.S.

• Located one hour north of Boston.

• NCAA Division I Athletics (18 teams).

• Collaboration with NASA and external providers such as Apple, Dell, and Microsoft.

• Top ranked Hospitality Management program with work placements with industry leaders such as Marriott and Hilton.

New program at UNH: Pre-Master’s EngineeringFrom summer 2016 UNH will be offering a Pre–Master’s Program in Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science.

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“ The program helped me to prepare for my studies at UNH. The campus has many great facilities like the engineering labs, computer labs, and libraries for us to do projects.”

Matin Masimli, Azerbaijan IUTP: Computer Science

“ I would advise all students to come here. They will get a good education, have a good social life and Navitas helps you to meet new students. My English level wasn’t that good, but thanks to Navitas, I didn’t feel shy or embarrassed, I made friends with everyone.”

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Academic calendar 2016/17

Applications closeYear Intake IUTP PMP Orientation Classes start Classes end

2016 Summer 22 April 8 April 24 May 31 May 5 August

2016 Fall 22 July 8 July 21 August 29 August 16 December

2017 Spring 16 December TBD 17 January 24 January 19 May

2016/17 cost of attendance*

Tuition Duration Fee (US$)IUTP Academic (Year 1) Two or three semesters $28,000

Pre-Master’s Program (PMP) Two semesters $26,500

IUTP English (ESL) One semester $9,100

Other fees and charges† Duration Fee (US$)Mandatory fees IUTP Two semesters $3,486

Three semesters $3,966

Mandatory fees PMP Two semesters $3,030

Medical insurance (compulsory) Per year $2,280

Accommodation Per semester From $3,310

Meal plan Per semester $1,999 August and January / $500 May

University of New Hampshire – Progression to undergraduate: Bachelor’s degree

Year 2 (Sophomore) Year 3 (Junior) Year 4 (Senior)

Three years Approximately $27,320 per year‡

University of New Hampshire - Progression to graduate: Master’s degree

Master of Science (MS) 4 semesters Approximately $14,935 per semester‡

Master of Engineering (MEng) 4 semesters Approximately $14,935 per semester‡

* Students will be charged per credit; actual cost may be higher or lower depending on specific course choices. Tuition, fees and charges are subject to change. † Fees and charges listed are current in 2015 and will be subject to increase in 2016. For the most up-to-date listings, please visit unh.navitas.com/fees. ‡ Approximate fees only; based on four semester duration of studies and on range of credits required for master’s degrees; other fees may apply.

English entry requirements

English language qualification IUTP English

IUTP Academic: 3 Semesters

IUTP Academic: 2 Semesters PMP

IELTS 4.5 (Reading/Writing 4.5, Speaking/Listening 4.0)

(Reading/Writing 5.5, Speaking/Listening 5.0)

6.0 (Reading/Writing 6.0, Speaking/Listening 5.5)

6.0 (Reading/Writing 6.0, Speaking/Listening 5.5)

TOEFL (iBT) 50+ 70+ 75+ 70+

GCE O levels D (only for one semester option) C or Higher B or higher n/a

*UNH will administer an English proficiency assessment upon arrival to ensure proper program duration. Lower than anticipated English proficiency will alter the initially agreed upon number of semesters. Navitas at UNH regularly reviews its English language and academic admissions requirements. This information is correct at the time of printing: however, if there are any changes to these requirements they will be updated at unh.navitas.com.

EnglishEnglish requirements may be waived if proof can be provided that language of instruction is in English. Students should get at least C on their O level examinations from these

countries on the English subject since the examination councils in these countries use a derivative of O levels.

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Country Undergraduate Pathway Program (UPP) Pre-Master’s Program (PMP)Argentina Bachiller with a 7/10

Relevant undergraduate engineering degree with a minimum GPA equivalent to USA 2.7

Brazil Certificado de Ensino Médio with a 7/10

Chile Licencia de Educación Media (academic) with a 5-7

Colombia Título de Bachiller with a 7.5-10

Ecuador Bachiller with a 7/10

General Certificate of Secondary Education (GSCE, IGSE)

Completion with a C or higher

International Baccalaureate IB Grades of 4 or higher (minimum 22 points)

Mexico Certificado de Bachillerato with 7-10

Panama Diploma de Bachiller with a 71% or higher

USA Successful completion of Year 12 with a 3.0 GPA

Age requirementsNavitas at UNH does not accept students under 17 years of age at the start of the program.

U.S. passport/Green Card holders Navitas at UNH does accept U.S. citizens and Green Card holders.

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Why study with FIC?• SFU is ranked as the Number 1

Comprehensive University in Canada (Maclean’s, 2015).

• SFU ranked 16th in the world and in top three in North America in the QS Top 50 Under 50 report, 2014.

• SFU ranked 225th in the world and 11th in Canada in the QS World University Rankings, 2015/16.

• Students in any degree at SFU can apply for the Co-Op paid work program.

• Three year post-graduation work permit upon graduation in Canada.

• Study on the SFU Burnaby Campus.

• Live in SFU residence with single room and an unlimited meal plan.

• SFU is located in Vancouver, ranked in the top three most liveable cities in the world (The Economist, 2014).

FIC at Simon Fraser University

With innovative programs, a focus on academic excellence and a vibrant campus community, it’s no wonder SFU is consistently ranked one of Canada’s top universities. At SFU you’ll be taught by world-renowned educators alongside other talented students who share your passion for learning.

Programs offered• UTP Stage I (Pre–University Program)

• UTP Stage II (University level Program, Year 1)

• Pre–MBA (Pre–Master’s Program)

• Pre-Master’s Program in Engineering

• Additional English language programming

Feature courses

Marketing

Marketing is a concentration within the Bachelor of Business Administration at SFU’s Beedie School of Business. Beedie School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME). Only 1 percent of business schools worldwide have achieved these valued seals of quality.

The Marketing concentration takes an analytical approach to marketing management, consumer behaviour, market research and analysis.

Finance

Finance is also a concentration within the Bachelor of Business Administration at SFU’s Beedie School of Business – top business school in Canada.

The Finance concentration offers courses in investments, financial management, options and futures, financial markets and institutions, and international finance.

Mechatronics Systems Engineering

SFU has a world-class reputation and is regularly recognized as one of Canada’s top comprehensive universities. With a rich entrepreneurial edge, the program also features invaluable hands-on experience via celebrated co-op program. Many graduates find their first job through the contacts they make during their MSE co-op.

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Baqar Hassan, Pakistan Business Administration

"FIC is where I made many of my first friends in Canada. I was able to live in residence and use all the great facilities on the SFU Campus. I look forward to completing my Business degree at the Beedie School of Business."

Liliya Sabirova, Russia Business Administration

"People in Vancouver are very friendly, helpful and polite, and you can learn a lot from them. When you arrive in the city you can sense the welcoming atmosphere and feeling yourself becoming relaxed."

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Academic calendar 2016/17

Year Intake Orientation Semester ends2016 Summer 6 May 19 August

2016 Fall 2 September 19 December

2017 Spring 5 January 21 April

2017 Summer 5 May 18 August

Fees and charges for 2016/17 academic year

Program Duration Fees*UTP Stage I (Pre–university level) Two terms C$17,596

UTP Stage II (Year 1) Three terms C$22,983 (for 30 credits)†

Associate Arts Degree Two years C$22,983 per year

Pre–MBA , Pre-Master’s Program in Engineering One term C$14,210

Integrated Term (AES) One term C$4,642 (plus additional costs of UTP program)

Cornerstone Term (AEP) One term C$6,587 (plus additional costs of UTP program)

ELC Pre-Sessional English Program 16 weeks C$6,950

Compulsory charges

Academic Literacy Course 1 term C$2,299 (plus additional costs of UTP Stage II program)†

Lab fee for Biology or Physics courses Per course C$100

Medical insurance 16 months C$920

Student services and recreation Per term C$150

Simon Fraser University - Progression to undergraduate: Bachelor’s Degree

Year 2, Year 3, Year 4 3 years Approx. C$23,000 per year

Simon Fraser University - Progression to graduate: Master’s Degree

MBA 20 months (PMP, MBA, Internship) C$63,110

Professional Master’s in Engineering 20 months (PMP, Professional Master’s, Co-op) C$31,824

* All amounts are listed in Canadian dollars. † Program fees are based on 30 credits of study at C$766.10 per credit. Students taking more than 30 credits of study will need to pay additional fees. Fees and charges are listed in Canadian dollars (C$). Actual tuition costs may vary, depending on your choice of courses. Fees and charges are subject to change without notice.

Additional costsIn addition to tuition and other fees, students will need between C$13,000–C$15,000 to meet their expenses each year. These include accommodation, meals, transport, utilities, equipment, textbooks, recreation and entertainment.

English entry requirements

English language qualification Direct entry Integrated entry Cornerstone entry PMPIELTS (Academic) Overall 6.0

(no band below 5.5)Overall 5.5 (5.5 in reading/writing, 5.0 in speaking/listening)

Overall 5.0 Overall 6.5 (with no band below 6.0)

TOEFL 79 69 59 88 (no subscore below 20)

British Columbia High School English 12 (+three year residency in Canada)

55% 50% n/a n/a

GCSE/O level English Language C D n/a n/a

Students wanting to submit TOEFL scores should request that originals be sent to FIC directly quoting Institution Code 1452. To learn more about the direct, integrated and cornerstone entry levels, please visit fraseric.ca/admission-requirements.

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Undergraduate academic entry requirements

Country UTP Stage I

UTP Stage II Business Administration; Arts and

Social Sciences; Environment (Arts); Health Sciences (Arts);

Associate of Arts Degree

UTP Stage II Computing Science,

UTP Stage IIEngineering Science, Environment

Brazil Certificado de Ensino Medio 5/10

Certificado de Ensino Medio 6/10 Certificado de Ensino Medio 6/10 including Math min.7 + 1 science subject

Certificado de Ensino Medio 7/10 including Math (Math min. 7) + 2 science subjects

Canada N/A Successful completion of Grade 12 with 70% average in 4 academic subjects

Successful completion of Grade 12 with 70% average in 4 academic subjects including Math (minimum 70%) + 1 science subject

Successful completion of Grade 12 with 75% average in minimum 4 academic subjects including Math (minimum 70%) + 2 science subjects

Chile Licencia De Educacion Media

Licencia De Educacion Media Secundaria with a minimum score of 4/7

Licencia De Educacion Media Secundaria with 4/7 average including Math at 6 + 1 science subject

Licencia De Educacion Media Secundaria with 5 - 6 average including Math at 6 + 2 science subjects

Colombia Bachillerato with 65% average in 4 academic subjects

Bachillerato with 75% average in 4 academic subjects

Bachillerato with 75% average including Math minimum 80% + 1 science subject

Bachillerato with 80% average including Math (Math minimum 80%) + 2 science subjects

GCSE, O-Level or A-Level

GCSE-O-Levels 4 C passes

2 X C Grades 2 X C Grade average with minimum B in Math + 1 C grade science subject

B in Math and 2 X C grades in other science subjects

International Baccalaureate

International Baccalaureate 18

International Baccalaureate 22 International Baccalaureate 22 (must include Math minimum 5 + 1 science subject)

International Baccalaureate 24 (must include Math minimum 5 + 2 science subjects)

Mexico Bachillerato with 6.0 in 4 academic subjects or completion of Year 11 with 7.0 in 4 academic subjects

Bachillerato with 7.0 in 4 academic subjects

Bachillerato with 7.0 in 4 academic subjects including Math minimum 8.0 + 1 science subject

Bachillerato with 8.0 in 4 academic subjects including Math (Math minimum 8.0) + 2 science subjects

USA High School Diploma Successful completion of Grade 12 with minimum 70% in 4 academic subjects

Successful completion of Grade 12 with 70% average in 4 academic subjects including Math minimum 75% + 1 science subject

Successful completion of Grade 12 with 75% average in 4 academic subjects including Math (Math minimum 75%) + 2 science subjects

Graduate academic entry requirements

Country Pre-MBA* Pre-Master’s Program in EngineeringNorth America Bachelor's degree with cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher Bachelor's degree with cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher

UK Bachelor's degree with Upper Second Class classification Bachelor's degree with Upper Second Class classification

* Additional requirements: 500 GMAT; 2 years of work experience

Age requirementsTo study at FIC, students must be 17 or older by the first day of class. Students between 17 and 19 years of age must have parental/guardian consent to attend FIC.

Mature age entry

If you are a mature age student (aged 21 or over), you may be admitted into a program without meeting the formal academic requirements if you have documented and relevant work experience and/or another acceptable qualification such as secondary school, college or vocational studies results.

Students with PR statusNavitas at FIC does not accept students with PR status, however, does accept Canadians if they finished high school abroad.

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ICM at University of Manitoba

University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university. Founded more than 135 years ago, the university attracts Canada’s best and brightest faculty members and researchers, which means you’ll be learning from some of the most accomplished instructors around.

Programs offered • English Language Program/Mixed Program

• UTP Stage I (Pre–University Program)

• UTP Stage II (University Level Program, Year 1)

Entry into UTP Stage II generally requires the successful completion of Year 12 of secondary school or its equivalent.

Entry into UTP Stage I generally requires the successful completion of Year 11 or its equivalent. Specific academic requirements are listed below.

Arts

• The first of its kind in Canada, the Faculty of Arts is home to the Centre of Creative Writing and Oral Culture.

• The region’s largest research intensive university.

• 30 different programs to choose from within the Faculty of Arts.

Business

• Accredited by AACSB International, less than five percent of the world’s business schools have earned this distinguished hallmark of excellence in management education.

• Ranked top in the world for first place finishes at international business competitions.

• A co-operative education program is available to students.

• One of the oldest and most successful Actuarial Programs in North America.

Engineering

• At least 95 percent of all University of Manitoba Engineering graduates get jobs after graduation.

• A co-operative education program is available to students.

• The only Canadian university to have an NSERC Chair in Design Engineering as an Associate Dean.

• Leads the country in producing ‘design ready engineers’ with a strong focus on the design process.

Science

• A co-operative education program is available to students.

• Faculty of Science offers over 50 distinct programs.

• Many students are involved with undergraduate research programs, working side by side with researchers, using advanced scientific equipment in state-of-the-art labs.

• Computer Science students have a legacy of successfully competing in international robotics competitions like Robocup and FIRA international.

Why study with ICM?• The University of Manitoba, Western

Canada’s first university, is ranked within the top 350 universities in the world (Times Higher Education).

• Ranked 12th in the top tier of universities in Canada (Maclean’s 2015 Canadian University Ranking).

• Home to ICM, the city of Winnipeg is full of opportunities and is one of the most affordable cities in Canada.

• Manitoba offers a Tuition Fee Income Tax Rebate, reimbursing up to 60 percent of all your eligible tuition fees after you graduate.

• The University of Manitoba is the region’s most research intensive university and is part of Canada’s U15 group of leading research universities.

• University of Manitoba was ranked 1st in Canada for percentage of University budget that goes to Student Services (Maclean’s 2015).

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Veronica, Mexico UTP Stage I I : Business

“ ICM is the perfect path for success. It really encourages students to study hard and enroll in cultural and community activities. ICM friends are the best because they advised me to never give up."

“Here the teacher is not just someone who goes to class to deliver a lecture; they are also a mentor who is there for you if you are struggling in any way. They understand that you are new here and try to prepare you for your university experience.”

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Academic calendar 2016/17

Year Intake Orientation Classes start Classes end2016 Summer 28 April 2 May 13 August

2016 Fall 1 September 8 September 17 December

2017 Winter 5 January 6 January 23 April

2017 Summer 4 May 8 May 19 August

Fees and charges for 2016/17 academic year

Program Duration Fees*English language program/Mixed program (English component only)

One term C$4,388 (plus additional costs on a per course basis)

UTP Stage I (Pre–university level) Two terms C$14,860

UTP Stage II (Year 1) Three terms C$15,323†

Additional fees

Student services fee (compulsory) Per semester C$94

Sport and recreation membership (compulsory) Per semester (Fall and Winter) C$76

Sport and recreation membership (compulsory) Per semester (Summer) C$57

Basic Manitoba Health insurance coverage n/a Free

Extended medical/International Student Support program (compulsory)

Per year C$329

UTP Stage I e-textbooks (UTP Stage I courses only) Per class C$90

University of Manitoba - Progression to undergraduate: Bachelor’s degree

Year 2, Year 3, Year 4 3 years Approximately C$15,350 per year

* All amounts are listed in Canadian dollars. The actual tuition costs for students may be higher or lower depending on their specific choice of courses. Fees and charges subject to change without notice. † UTP Stage II program fees are based on 30 credits of study at C$510.77 per credit. Students taking more than 30 credits of study will need to pay additional fees.

Additional costsIn addition to tuition and other fees, students will need between C$10,000–C$12,000 to meet their expenses each year. These include accommodation, meals, transport, utilities, equipment, textbooks, recreation and entertainment.

English language entry requirement

English language qualificationDirect entry

(UTP Stage I or UTP Stage II)Mixed entry

(UTP Stage I or UTP Stage II)IELTS 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0 5.0 with no band lower than 4.5

TOEFL Computer/Paper/IBT 196 / 525 / 69 172 / 500 / 60

GCE O levels C D

International Baccalaureate Standard 5 or Higher 4 Standard 4 or Higher 3

ICM regularly reviews its admission requirements and related English language requirements. Students wanting to submit TOEFL scores should request that originals be sent to ICM directly quoting Institution Code 6961.

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Country UTP Stage I UTP Stage II UTP Stage II: EngineeringBrazil Brazilian Secondary School Leaving

Certificate with a minimum score of 5/10 (C Grade)

Brazilian Secondary School Leaving Certificate with a minimum score of 6/10 (C+ Grade)

Brazilian Secondary School Leaving Certificate with a minimum score of 7/10 (B Grade) in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics

Canada Successful completion of Canadian grade 11 and a minimum of 3 grade 12 level Canadian courses attempted

Completion of Canadian Grade 12 with an average of 55% in 4 academic subjects

Completion of Canadian Grade 12 with an average of 75% in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics with no grade lower than 70%

Chile Licencia De Educacion Media Secundaria with less than 4/7

Licencia De Educacion Media Secundaria with minimum score of 4/7

Licencia De Educacion Media Secundaria with a minimum score of 5.5/7 with no less than 5/7 in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics

Colombia Bachillerato with an average of 60% Bachillerato with an average of 65% Bachillerato with an average of 75% in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics with no grade lower than 70%

Ecuador Completion of Year 11 with a minimum score of 60% in 4 academic subjects

Bachiller (High Graduation Certificate) with a minimum score of 60% in 4 academic subjects

Bachiller (High Graduation Certificate) with an average of 75% in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics with no score lower than 70%

General Certificate of Education (GCE)

GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects

GCE A level results with D passes in 2 academic subjects or GCE AS level results with D passes in 4 academic subjects

GCE A level results with a minimum grade of C in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics

International Baccalaureate

IB results with a minimum score of 20 IB results with a minimum score of 22 Average of Level 5 in IB Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics with no grade lower than Level 4

Mexico Completion of Bachillerato with 5/10 in 4 academic subjects or Year 11 with 7/10 in 4 academic subjects

Completion of Bachillerato with 6.0 in 4 academic subjects

Completion of Bachillerato with a minimum score of 8.0 in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics

USA Successful completion of USA Grade 11 Successful completion of USA Grade 12 with a GPA of 1.0(D)

Successful completion of USA Grade 12 with an average of 75% in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics with no score lower than 70%

Age requirementsNavitas at ICM does not accept students who are under 16 years of age. ICM will only accept students who are under 17 if they are turning 17 in their first semester (If the student turns 17 in July they can start in the May intake before that).

If the student is under 18 both the parent and the student have to sign the application form. Students can live on or off campus at any age. There is no requirement to live on campus if a student is under 18.

Mature age entryIf you are a mature age student (aged 21 or above), you may be admitted into a program without meeting the formal academic requirements if you have relevant work experience and/or other acceptable qualifications such as secondary school, college or vocational studies results.

Students with PR statusNavitas at ICM does accept students with PR status.

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FAUOn-campus accommodationFAU guarantees on–campus housing. The beautiful residence halls, some with a view of coastline, provide a safe, clean, well maintained living environment and offer assistance of professional staff.

Conveniently located — the residence halls are only a short walk from the academic buildings, Atlantic dining hall, the libraries, the Fitness & Recreation Center and more.

First year residence halls – Parliament Hall• Suite-style residence hall consisting of

both double and single rooms for freshmen (assigned on an as available basis)

• All suites feature a common entrance and two bathroom facilities (all students will have no more than three other suite mates)

• Each bedroom includes a bed, dresser, desk, and chair, and is equipped with unlimited access Ethernet connections and basic cable television service

• Access to on-site fitness center, computer lab housing both Mac and PC computers, a common room that is equipped with a flat screen television, projector and screen, a full kitchen, laundry room and two-story study lounges

• Building offers a 24 hour desk operation

• From $3,000 per semester

Further information available from fau.edu/housing/tour/par.php.

UMass BostonHomestayHomestay provides international students with comfortable housing at affordable prices. Locations are always in safe urban and suburban neighborhoods in and around Boston. Navitas’ preferred provider is Global Immersions.

• Available from US$400 a week, including breakfast, per student, based on availability

• Available from US$1,280-$1,640 monthly, including breakfast and evening meals, per student, based on availability

• Includes local telephone, Internet access, laundry facilities television and all utilities. Public transportation (subway/bus) within walking distance

More details at globalimmersions.com.

Apartments

Harbor Point Apartments

Harbor Point offers spacious and luxurious apartments across the street from the UMass Boston campus. With a range of multi bedroom styles, students can live alone or share a unit with other students. There is no furniture in Harbor Point apartments.

• One, two and three bedroom apartments available

• Rent from US$1,305-$2,010 per month, per student

More details at harborpointonthebay.com.

The Peninsula

Live by the sea at The Peninsula, Boston’s newest waterfront high-rise apartment complex. Conveniently located directly opposite from campus, it’s a short walk to class and to the subway, and only minutes to downtown Boston. There is no furniture in Peninsula apartments.

• Studio, one, two or three bedroom apartments available

• Available from US$1,400–$2,300 per month, per student

More details at peninsula-apts.com.

Eaves Quincy Apartments

Eaves Quincy apartments are located directly across the water from UMass Boston, and is just one stop away from campus on the public transit system. There is no furniture in Eaves Quincy apartments. Please note that Eaves Quincy apartments are available for graduate students only.

• One and two bedrooms available

• Ten minute train ride to UMass Boston and 20 minutes from downtown Boston

• Two to 12 month leases

• Rent starts at US$1,000 per month, per student, and can change based on availability and length of lease

More details at avaloncommunities.com.

Furnishing your apartment

It is rare to find an apartment in Boston that is already furnished, so students should prepare to buy or rent furniture upon arrival. There are several stores near UMass Boston where students can purchase affordable furnishings. You may visit the Navitas UMB Supply Swap Facebook page to see what items other students are currently selling.

Those who do not want to buy may rent furniture. Visit the CORT Furniture website at cort.com/student to view student packages which range between $100-200 per month. NOTE: students must be moved in and present at the apartment at the time of furniture delivery. CORT will not deliver to your apartment prior to your arrival.

Rental Beast is an organization that will help you find an apartment in or around Boston. They can also assist with paperwork and securing furniture before you arrive: rentalbeast.com.

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UMass DartmouthOn-campus accommodationAll undergraduate Navitas UMass Dartmouth students are required to live on campus, in the traditional first year dormitories, during the Undergraduate Pathway Program.

First year residence halls

• Fully furnished two or three person units

• Rooms equipped with Internet ports for each student, telephone lines and cable TV

• Each of the first year halls offers multi-purpose room with study and recreational space, laundry room and student mailboxes

• Short walk from the classroom buildings, dining halls, sporting fields, the Student Center, the University Library

• Each of the first year halls is staffed with both professional staff and student resident assistants (RAs) on hand to help with questions and problems

• From $9,751 per year (costs vary depending on the residence hall)

Further information available from umassd.edu/housing/livingoncampus/firstyear.

Off-campus accommodation (PMP students only)Navitas Pre-Master’s (PMP) students are strongly encouraged to live on campus during the Pre-Master’s Program, although it is not required for graduate students to live on campus.

Please visit the UMass Dartmouth Housing website for more information on student accommodation: umassd.edu/housing/livingoncampus.

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University of New Hampshire

On-campus accommodationAll undergraduate Navitas UNH students are required to live on campus during the International University Transfer Program.

Campus residence halls

• 27 different on–campus residence halls grouped into three separate and very different residential areas: The Hills, The Valley and The Timbers

• From single to four person rooms

• Fully furnished, all bills included

• Rooms equipped with Internet ports for each student

• Access to laundry facilities within each hall

• Cable television and Wi-Fi in lounge spaces

• Short walk from the academic buildings, dining halls, library

• On-campus apartments are also available

• From $3,310 per semester

Further information available from unh.navitas.com/usa-students/accommodation.

UMass LowellOn-campus accommodationAll undergraduate Navitas UMass Lowell students are required to live on campus during the Undergraduate Pathway Program. It is also mandatory for all PMP students to live on campus for their first semester.

Campus residence halls• From single to eight person suites

• Short walk from the classroom buildings, dining halls

• Utilities, Internet, electricity included in rent

• From $4,800 per semester

Further information available from uml.edu/student-services/reslife/residence-halls.

University Apartments

• Apartments ranging from one bedroom to three bedrooms with two to six residents

• Fully furnished, full kitchen (meal plans are optional), air conditioning

• On-site parking with a University Parking Pass available

• Shuttle transportation to and from campus

• Distance to campus — from walking distance to three-quarters of a mile

• Utilities, Internet, electricity included in rent

• From $4,800 per semester

Further information available from uml.edu/student-services/reslife/residence-halls/university-apartments.aspx.

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FICOn-campus accommodationFIC students may choose to live in SFU residences at the Burnaby campus, just a short walk from classes. The residences feature single-room accommodation with extra-long beds and high-speed Internet access, and common rooms with shared TVs and microwaves. They also have a dining hall and a meal plan that is available to the entire residence community. Buses operate between the campus and Greater Vancouver’s rapid transit system at the foot of Burnaby Mountain on a regular basis. SFU also has an on-campus hotel where visiting family members can stay.

To find out more or to apply online, visit students.sfu.ca/residences.

Off-campus accommodationA wide range of off-campus accommodation is available to FIC students, including private rentals and shared accommodation. The following online resources will provide you with comprehensive and up-to-date

listings and are the best places to start looking for off-campus accommodation: sfu.myidealhome.com or homes4students.ca.

HomestayFor many students, the opportunity to stay with a Canadian family in the local community offers special appeal. All families are within commuting distance of FIC and SFU. Your homestay arrangement may include breakfast, lunch and dinner,

and may be upgraded upon request to include special amenities such as Internet access or a private bathroom. FIC’s preferred homestay providers are Vancouver Central Homestay and First Choice International Placement.

To explore homestay options in Vancouver, please visit their websites at vancouvercentralhomestay.com and fciplacement.com.

ICMOn-campus accommodationICM students may apply to live in University of Manitoba residences at the Fort Garry campus, just a short walk from your classes. Residences include:

• furnished rooms (bed, desk, chair and bookshelf)

• meal plans

• lounges with TVs and DVD players

• laundry facilities

• microcomputer facilities.

You can choose to live in traditional undergraduate housing or on special-interest floors with students who have similar interests. For more information about on-campus accommodation and to apply, please visit umanitoba.ca/ student/housing.

Off-campus accommodationA wide range of off-campus accommodation, including private rentals and shared accommodation, is available to ICM students. The best places to start

looking for off-campus accommodation are classified advertisements in Winnipeg newspapers, including the Winnipeg Free Press and the Winnipeg Sun, or online at homes4students.ca or rentingspaces.ca.

For more off-campus accommodation options and information, visit umanitoba.ca/campus/housing/offcampus/index.html.

HomestayFor many students, the opportunity to stay with a Canadian family in the local community offers special appeal. As a homestay student, you will have the chance to be a part of the family, taking part in family activities and celebrating special occasions. All homestay families live within commuting distance of the University of Manitoba. Homestay includes three meals per day, a bedroom, Internet access and local phone calls. For more information about homestays and to apply, visit umanitoba.ca/student/elc/homestay.

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Aboriginal Studies • •Accounting • • • • • • •Africana Studies •Agribusiness (Management, Economics or International Agribusiness) •American Studies • •Anthropology • • • • •Applied Computational Mathematics •Archaeology • •Art/Liberal Arts • • • •Art and Graphic Design • • •Art Education •Art History • • • •Art Studio •Artisanry (Ceramics, Jewelry, Textile Design/Fiber Arts) •Asian Religions and Cultures/Asian Studies • •Astronomy • •Atmospheric Science/Meteorology •Biochemistry • • • •Bioengineering • • • •Bioinformatics • • •Biology/Microbiology • • • • •Biological Engineering •Biological Sciences (Botany/Ecology/Genetic/Zoology) • • •Biomedical Engineering •Biotechnology • •Business Administration • • • • • • •Business Applications • •Business Information Systems • • •Chemical Engineering • •Chemistry • • • • • •Cheminformatics •Civil Engineering • • • • •Classical Languages/Classical Studies • • •Clinical Science •Communication Science •Communication Studies • • • •Community Health • •Computer Engineering • • • • • • •Computer Science • • • • • • •Computer Systems Engineering •Computing •Contemporary Fashion and Textiles •Corporate and Organizational Communication • •Criminology and Criminal Justice • • • • •Dance • •Data Science • •Design/Digital Design • •Digital Media • •Early Care and Education •Earth Sciences • • •Ecology • • • •Economics • • • • • • •Education (Childhood, Primary, Secondary) • •Electrical Engineering • • • • • • •Electronic and Computer Systems •Elementary Education and Teaching •Employment Relations • •Engineering Physics • •English • • • • • • •English Literature/Teaching/Professional Writing • •Entrepreneurship • • • • •Environment • •Environmental Engineering • • •

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Environmental Science • • •Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy •Event Management •Exercise and Sport Science •Exercise Science and Health Promotion •Film Studies •Finance/Financial Management • • • • • • •Fine Arts/Visual Arts (Artisanry/Painting/Sculpture) • •Forensic Science • •French Studies • • • • • •Games Design and Development •Games Programming •Geographic Information Science •Geography • • •Geology • • • • •Geomatic Engineering •German Studies • •Global Trade and Finance •Graphic Design • • •Greek Studies •Health Administration •Health Sciences • •History • • • • • • •Hospitality Management • •Human Resource Management • •Humanities • • • •Icelandic Studies •Information Technology • • • •Interactive Systems •International Affairs • •International Business/Management • • • • • •International Relations/Communications • •International Tourism and Hotel Management •Internet Communications •Italian Studies • •Jewish Studies •Journalism •Justice Studies •Latin •Latin American and Iberian Studies •Linguistics • • • •Logistics and Supply Chain Management • •Management • • • • • • •Management Information Systems • • • • • • •Manufacturing Technology •Marine Biology • • • •Marketing • • • • • • •Mass Communications •Material Engineering •Mathematics Education •Mathematics/Statistics/Actuarial Studies • • • • • • •Mechanical Engineering • • • • •Mechatronic Systems Engineering •Media and Communications •Medical Laboratory Sciences •Modern Languages •Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology • • •Multimedia Technology/Multimedia Studies • • •Music/Commercial Music • • • • • •Music (Business/Performance) • •Nanotechnology Engineering • •Native Studies •Networking and Communication Engineering • •Neuroscience and Behaviour • •

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Nuclear Engineering •Nutrition/Food Sciences • • •Ocean Engineering • •Operations Management • • • •Optics • •Painting/2D Studies •Peace and Conflict Studies •Performing Arts • •Performance Studies • •* Philosophy • • • • • • •Philosophy and Public Policy •Photography and Illustration Design •Physics • • • • • • •Plastics Engineering •Political Science • • • • • • •Politics and International Relations • •Portuguese Studies •Pre-Medicine • • • •Psychology • • • • • • •Psychobiology (with Animal Behaviour and Neurosciences) •Public Health •Public Management •Public Policy and Sustainability • •Public Safety Administration •Radiological Health Physics •Religious Studies •Russian Studies •Sculpture/3D Studies •Secondary Education •Social Psychology •Social Work •Sociology • • • • • • •Software Engineering • •Sound Recording Technology •Spanish Studies • • • • •Statistics • • • •Supply Chain Management • • •Systems Engineering •Systems Management • •Telecommunications • •Theatre • • • • •Urban Design •Urban and Regional Planning • •Visual Art/Visual Design • •Wireless Engineering •Women’s Studies • • • •Zoology •

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Accounting • • •Accounting (MBA) • • •Autism Studies •Applied Mathematics and Statistics •Applied Physics •Artificial Intelligence ■

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Biology ■

Biomedical Engineering & Biotechnology •Biosafety ■

Biotechnology ■

Business Analytics •Chemical Engineering ■ •Chemistry ■

Civil Engineering • ▲ • •Civil Engineering with a Minor in Business •Civil and Environmental Engineering ■

Clinical Laboratory and Nutritional Sciences ■

Community Social Psychology ■

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Computer Science • • ▲ ■ •Computer Science with a Minor in Business •Conflict Resolution ▲

Criminal Justice •Criminal Justice and Justice Studies ■

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Economics (Financial) •Economics (General) •Economics (International) •Electrical Engineering • ▲ ■ •Energy Engineering ■

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Entrepreneurship (MBA) •Entrepreneurship (MSITE†) •Environmental Engineering ▲ •Environmental Policy (MBA) •Environmental Science ■

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering ▲

Finance • •Finance (MBA) • • •Geography •Geology •Health Administration (MBA) •Healthcare Management •Health Informatics ■

Health Systems Management (MBA) •Information Technology • •Information Technology and Management •International Business (MBA) • • •International Management •International Relations, MSPA ▲

Management Information Systems (MBA) •Marketing (MBA) • • •Mathematics • ■

MBA (General) • • • • ♦Mechanical Engineering • ▲ ■ •Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Business •

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• Available in all three intakes ▲ Fall intake only ■ Spring or Fall intake only ♦ Summer only

† MSITE – Master of Science in Innovation and Technological Entrepreneurship

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• Available in all three intakes ▲ Fall intake only ■ Spring or Fall intake only ♦ Summer only

Education for your worldNavitas provides you with the education you need, to get where you want to be in life. From English language skills and courses to help you enter university, to training for the workplace, Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way.

With over 120 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe, and over 80,000 students currently studying with us, we understand the world’s learning needs. We’ve become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world.

Navitas offers to students, professionals and migrants from around the world, the following opportunities:

• English language training• High school studies• University preparation and programs• Post-secondary education for creative

media technology• Career advancement programs• Student recruitment • Internship programs• Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies, and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian Government. Wherever you are, and wherever you want to be, the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success.

Africa

• SAE Institute, South Africa

Asia

• ACBT — Edith Cowan University, Sri Lanka• Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)• SAE Institutions — Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand

Australia

• ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)• ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre)• CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) • Curtin College — Curtin University, Perth• Deakin College — Deakin University, Melbourne• Eynesbury — The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australia• Hawthorn-Melbourne• La Trobe Melbourne — La Trobe University• La Trobe University Sydney Campus• Navitas English• Navitas Health Skills Australia (HSA)• Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS)• Navitas Professional• NIC — The University of Newcastle• PIBT — Edith Cowan University, Perth• Griffith College — Griffith University,

Brisbane, Gold Coast• SAE Institutions — Adelaide, Brisbane, Byron Bay,

Melbourne, Perth, Sydney• SAIBT — University of South Australia, Adelaide• SIBT, Sydney• Western Sydney University The College• UC College - University of Canberra

Canada

• FIC — Simon Fraser University, Vancouver• ICM — the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

Central America

• SAE Institute, Mexico

Europe

• SAE Institutions — Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania,Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey

Middle East

• SAE Institutions — Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE

New Zealand

• SAE Institute, Auckland• UCIC — University of Canterbury, Christchurch

United Kingdom

• BCUIC — Birmingham City University• CRIC — Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge• EIC — Edinburgh Napier University• HIC — University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield• ICP — University of Portsmouth• ICRGU — Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen• ICWS — Swansea University• LBIC — Brunel University London• PUIC — Plymouth University• SAE Institutions — Glasgow, Liverpool,

London, Oxford• UNIC - The University of Northampton

United States of America

• Navitas at FAU — Florida Atlantic University• Navitas at UMass Boston —

University of Massachusetts Boston• Navitas at UMass Dartmouth —

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth• Navitas at UMass Lowell —

University of Massachusetts Lowell • Navitas at UNH — University of New Hampshire• SAE Institutions — Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles,

Miami, Nashville, New York, San Francisco

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas Limited. NAVITAS USA: These schools are authorised under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students.Registered Company names and CRICOS provider codes: SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F; Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D; La Trobe University 00115M (VIC); La Trobe University Sydney Campus 00115M; Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd; Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J, Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology; Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M; The University of Adelaide 00123M; Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College 01590J; Deakin University 00113B; Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J; Edith Cowan University 00279B; Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd, trading as Griffith College 01737F; Griffith University 00233E; South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C; University of South Australia 00121B; Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G; Newcastle International College 03293B; The University of Newcastle 00109J; The University of Western Sydney ABN 53 014 069 881 trading as Western Sydney University is a registered provider under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). Provider Number 00917K; UWS Enterprises Pty Ltd ABN 44 003 474 468 trading as Western Sydney University The College (CRICOS Provider Number 02851G) is a wholly owned entity of the University of Western Sydney. Academic Pathway programs are delivered by Western Sydney University The College under arrangement with the University of Western Sydney; University of Canberra / University of Canberra College 00212K. Navitas English: Courses are delivered by Navitas English Services Pty Ltd (ACN 002 069 730), CRICOS Provider 00289M; The Certificate IV in TESOL is delivered by Navitas English Pty Ltd (ACN 003 916 701), CRICOS Provider 00031D. Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C; Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd, ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS provider code: 02931G; Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd trading as Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS) and Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP). National CRICOS provider code: 01328A. UCIC NZQA Provider Number 7177. ICM CRA BN: 81210 5146; FIC CRA BN: 81210 5146. Company Numbers: Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570; CRIC 06407773; EIC 06822392; ICP 06770123; ICWS 6412162; HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612; London IBT Ltd. trading as London Brunel International College (LBIC); Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402; ICRGU 07154254. Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309 N

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The information contained in this guide is correct at the time of publication, however, Navitas Ltd reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details at any time without notice.

These schools are authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students.

This guide is provided free of charge. Printed March 2016

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