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ENGLISH

LANGUAGE
CENTRE
& CAREER
COLLEGE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN
YOUR LIFE SINCE 1985
Contents
Welcome to SELC 02
Why choose SELC Canada? 03
Interesting Facts About Canada 05
Canadian Campuses 06
Accommodation Options 07
SELC Activities 08
SELC English Canada 09
Timetable and Course Options 10
SELC English Courses at a Glance 11
SELC Career College Canada 14
Why Choose SELC Career College Canada 15
Business Foundations 100 & 200 16
Introduction to Communications 101 17
Business Communications 100 & 110 18
Hospitality Management 19
Food and Beverage Management 20
Career Couses Timetable & Entry Requirements 21
Welcome
to SELC
Making a difference in your life since 1985

45,000 15+
MORE THAN CAREER COURSES
AND LANGUAGE
STUDENTS FROM
MORE THAN COUNTRIES

STUDENTS GRADUATED
PROGRAMS IN
TWO COUNTRIES 70 AROUND
THE WORLD

At SELC we are dedicated Our background


to providing our students with: SELC was founded in 1985 in Sydney, making it one of
the longest-established schools in Australia.
Quality teaching from professional and caring
SELC Canada opened its doors in Vancouver in 2012
teachers
and since then SELC Vancouver has developed its own
Unique and practical language courses and career unique culture and atmosphere.
programs

An incredible mix of nationalities, with students from With over 30 years of making a difference by providing

more than 70 countries quality education services, SELC also has Career
Colleges in both Sydney and Vancouver. As the world
A chance not only to learn but also to connect with
faces a global skills shortage, SELC seeks to meet the
many different people who can change your life!
demand for quality vocational education and training
closely linked to industry.

Our innovative language and vocational programs are


designed to ensure that SELC graduates have a
distinctive experience to be able to have both
fulfilling careers and lives.

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WHOLE
PAGE

Why Choose
SELC Canada?
What exactly distinguishes
SELC from other schools?
Over the last thirty years, SELC has developed its
own unique educational experience, which
separates us from larger, less personal schools in
Canada and internationally.
With the range and quality of the facilities SELC
has to offer, students immediately gain a sense
of the more personal and nurturing learning
environment which is an integral part of SELCs
culture.

Study Pathways
SELC offers a wide range of study pathways to
Universities and Colleges, including SELC Career
College.
At SELC Career College, students have the
opportunity to learn from up-to- date trainers with
real industry experience.
Students from both the language and career
college benefit from SELCs student advisors who
upon their arrival will provide students with advice
Quality and Variety on adjusting to life in Canada.

Excellent facilities and a wide range of


interesting courses
Highly qualified and experienced teachers
Location and Facilities
Personalised and friendly student services SELC Canda is nicely located in the beautiful city
A mix of student nationalities that provides a of Vancouver. SELC offers a pleasant, spacious
diverse cultural experience learning environment with modern facilities.

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Academic Excellence
and Support
Highly qualified and experienced teachers -
SELC teachers are all university graduates and
experienced certified second language qualified
instructors who take part in an ongoing
professional development program.
The structure of our 4 week programs which
include skills electives and extra workshops are
suitable for students on any type of visa with a
variety of different goals for their language
learning.
Academic counselling and progress reports for
all SELC students during their courses provide a
high level of support.

Nationality Mix
SELC Canada

Europe
39% Other
10% Asia
39%
Latin
America
12%

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SELC Canada
Interesting facts about Canada

The 2nd largest country in the Vancouver is called The


world, Canada covers 9.98 square Hollywood of the North, as many
kilometres. Vancouver is the third Hollywood movies are filmed in
largest city in Canada. the city such as Deadpool,
Godzilla and Man of Steel.
Canada is the world's most
educated country; more than half Vancouver is located 30 minutes
its residents have college by car from the border with the
degrees. United States with easy access to
Seattle, Portland and California.
Canada gets cold! However,
Vancouver is one of the warmest Canada consumes the most
cities. Average temperatures doughnuts and has the most
range from 1C to 6C in winter. doughnut shops per capita of any
country in the world.
Canada has more lakes than the
rest of the world's lakes Studies find Canadians to be
combined. some of the happiest people in
the world. And theyre only getting
"Canada" is an Iroquoian language happier as it is constantly ranked
word meaning "Village." The first one of the best places to live.
people of Canada walked over
from Asia during the last ice age.

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Canadian Campuses
SELC in Vancouver
Location & Facilities
Vancouver is a great city and a
SELC Vavncouver is located in the heart of the
great place to live and study. trendy Gastown district, one of Vancouvers most
culturally diverse and historical neighbourhoods.
SELC opened its doors in Vancouver in 2012, having
We invite you to walk along Gastowns cobblestone
already been one of the longest-established schools in
streets, visit artists studios, historic buildings and
Australia with over 45,000 students from more than 35
quaint shops. The school is within walking
countries in our long history as a quality English
distance to vibrant Granville Street, English Bay,
language college.
Stanley Park and Robson Street shops and
restaurants.
We offer a wide range of English courses and levels,
flexible entry dates and study pathways to suit your
individual needs. SELC organizes all kinds of activities Two-minute walk from main transportation hubs
to help you feel comfortable in our city, have fun and to Five-minute walk from main tourist spots in the city
provide extra opportunities to practice your English Fifteen-minute walk to Stanley Park
skills. Vancouver is a world-class tourist destination
consistently ranked among the top five cities in the
world to live in. SELC offers a pleasant and spacious learning
environment with modern and comfortable
facilities.

10 classrooms, all with natural light

A large student lounge

Wireless internet access (Wi-Fi)

A computer lab

Well equipped classrooms


Our campus features ten classrooms, a computer
room with free Wi-Fi and a welcoming student lounge
where you can cosy up by the fireplace.
Our waterfront location gives you a breathtaking view
of Vancouver harbour and the mountains.

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Accommodation
Options
SELCs Homestay Program involves Canadian families
in East Vancouver, North Vancouver and Burnaby.
Families are chosen for their high-quality
accommodation, friendliness, and interest in people
from other cultures. Homestay is a wonderful way to
experience Canadian life while studying English!

Homestay Options
Single Full Board: private room + 3 meals per day
Single Half Board: private room + 2 meals per day
Sharing full Board*: shared room + 3 meals per day
Sharing Half Board*: shared room + 2 meals per day

* Shared rooms are only available for couples traveling together.

Special Requirements
Please inform us of any medical conditions that we
should be aware of(allergies, seizures, epilepsy, past
surgeries, etc). So that staff/representatives/instructors
are aware of physical/emotional/psychological
limitations. Also let us know of any food restrictions
that you might have, if you are vegetarian, vegan or
cant eat any kind of food for any reason.

Airport pick up
If you requested airport pick up, please look up for your
name written in a sign in the greeting area of the
Vancouver International Airport. Do not leave the
airport. If there are any flight changes/delays or if you
cannot locate your name, please call the number on
your airport pick up form.
If you did not request airport pick up, you can take a
taxi from the airport to your accommodation.

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SELC Activities
Our activities are the best way for students to enjoy
their time while in Vancouver. We organize all kinds of English Students Activities
activities both internally, with our Activities Coordinator,
Sightseeing
as well as through our partnership with West Trek. All
FlyOver Canada
these activities help students explore Vancouver and
Granville Island
allow them to build new relationships outside of the
classroom. Our activities include sports, sightseeing
Lonsdale Quay
trips, picnics, weekend trips, movie nights, cultural Capilano Suspension Bridge
events and many more. Stanley Park Cycling
Academic activities focus on the lessons learned
through each module. Students will present a Cultural
professional presentation on each activities as they Celebration of Light
relate to the courses taught in the classroom. Richmond Night Market
Vancouver Art Gallery
SELC Career Activities Yoga with Tomoaki
Vancouver Film School Tour
Vancouver Urban Winery CBC Vancouver Newsroom Tour
Vancouver Convention Centre
Granville Island Leisure
Capilano Salmon Hatchery Outdoor Paintball
Museum of Anthropology Kayaking
Soccer Night
FlyOver Canada
Planet Laser
VanDusen Botanical Garden
Indoor Rock Climbing
Small Business BC
Bowling & Billiards Night
CBC / Radio-Canada Vancouver
Grouse Mountain
Sporting
Special cultural events Vancouver Canucks Games
Vancouver Whitecaps Games
I love the diversity of people and the Vancouver Canadians Games
interactions with them. I have met some
really nice people at school. The school
is a great place to meet a lot of School
interesting people from all over the SELC Picnic
world. I am grateful for the opportunity to
study here.
SELC Talent Show
Jana, Czech Republic Student-led workshops

Volunteering
The most fun thing about studying at
SELC is meeting new people from Car Free Day
different countries; which gives us the Vancouver Dragon Boat Festival
opportunity to experience new cultures. I
Powell Street Festival
have the support of the school to achieve
my goals. Nikkei Matsuri
Tiago, Brazil

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SELC English Canada

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SELC English Canada
Timetable and Course Options
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Depending on your English level and the
9:00 - 12:30
Intensive English Program Intensive English Program
number of hours that you study, you may Morning English Core 1
(15hrs) Fundamentals Fundamentals
select courses from three different blocks:
13:20 - 14:20pm
Intensive English Program Intensive English Program
Intensive English Core 1
(20hrs) Fundamentals Fundamentals

14:35 - 15:40
Intensive Plus Core 2
English (25hrs)

Course Length Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermediate Upper-Int. Advanced

Intensive English Program 12 weeks

Accent Reduction 4 weeks

Listening & Speaking 4 weeks

English for Business Basics 4 weeks

Work Skills 4 weeks


Core 1

Introduction to Barista 4 weeks

IELTS 4 weeks

TOEIC 4 weeks

Presentation & Public Speaking 4 weeks

Conversation and Fluency (Error Correction) On-going


C2

English for Business Basics (9 hours /week) 4 weeks


Core 1 & 2

TOEIC 4 weeks

EAP (9 hours per week) 4 weeks

IELTS (9 hours per week) 4 weeks


All major skills are covered

Course Levels Language Skills Life Skills

Elementary Speaking and Pronunciation Leadership

Pre-Intermediate Listening Assertiveness

Intermediate Reading and Writing Critical Thinking

Upper Intermediate Vocabulary Problem Solving

Advanced Grammar

I enjoy studying at SELC with different ages, cultures and backgrounds. Skillful and friendly teachers support us!
We often spend time together during break time! I never speak Japanese at SELC, even when I have lunch with
other Japanese classmates. When I heard a classmate speak Japanese, I was surprised that he had a strong
accent different from mine. It was my first time not speaking English with him! Its a perfect location to study
and hangout with classmates after school. We can see a magnificent ocean view from the classroom. It
motivates us to study! I have studied with 15 classmates who are from different countries. I would like to visit
them in the future! We are surrounded by helpful staff. We can consult with them about our stay in Vancouver
and our classes. They absolutely make the best environment for the students.
Kazuhiro Katahira, Japan
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SELC English Courses at a Glance
as help learners to enhance their
SELC offers courses to suit the

Core 1
knowledge of the business world.
needs and level of all students. All
Areas of focus in this course
courses are modular in design so
include case studies linked to
that students can choose to study
specific business topics and
from 2 to 52 weeks. Accent Reduction essential business
Intermediate and below communications skills such as
Intensive English negotiating and telephoning.
The Accent Reduction course will
Program enable learners to improve their
9:00am - 2:20pm Monday, pronunciation of English and to be Work Skills
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday better understood by native
speakers in both formal and Intermediate and above
Fundamental English is ideal if you informal settings. This course will The Work skills course offers
want to be able to use English introduce learners to the English students the skills that are required
better in a variety of situations. sounds, English phonemes system in order to achieve success in
While all skills are covered, and give them the necessary identifying, applying for and getting
Fundamental English emphasizes practical skills required and the a job during their stay in Canada.
speaking and listening and includes opportunity to improve their Learners will have the opportunity
a wide range of functional English pronunciation. to develop their interview skills,
to help you feel at ease in any improve their writing to be able to
situation. This course offers the
Listening & Speaking compose resums and cover
perfect balance of grammar, letters specific to the Canadian
vocabulary and pronunciation skills Pre-intermediate - workforce, as well as practice the
to help you use English more Upper-intermediate listening, speaking and
confidently in a wider context. pronunciation skills required for
The Listening and Speaking course
job interviews.
provides learners the opportunity to
be exposed to the full range of
native accents which helps develop
Introduction to
their listening skills in real-life Barista
situations as well as non-native
Pre-intermediate and
accents which they will be more
Intermediate
likely to use in their future working
lives. The Introduction to Barista course
is intended for anyone who is
interested in learning how to make
English for Business great coffee to be able to work
Basics professionally or simply pursue
their love of coffee culture. A
Intermediate hands-on program that aims to
The English for Business Basics train individuals in the full suite of
course will enable learners to barista coffee-making skills
greatly improve their ability to needed, students intending to find
communicate in English in a wide work in cafs, bars and hotels can
range of business contexts, as well benefit from the Barista Program

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Presentation and
and will find themselves job
ready whilst those who simply
Public Speaking Core 2
want to know the secret to the
Upper-intermediate and above
perfect cup of coffee will have the This course focuses on developing Conversation and
fluency of language use rather than
opportunity to learn how. Fluency / Error
grammatical accuracy and
encourages learners to become Correction
more aware of their personal
Elementary to Advanced
strengths and weaknesses, to
express their preferences in an This course gives learners the
assertive way, as well as to be able opportunity to improve their
to express ideas in small or large fluency by focusing on a wide
group situations with a higher level variety of topics. Students are
of confidence. The course encouraged to express
consists of 3 different sections: themselves more freely in small
Assertiveness Training and group discussions, with special
Negotiation and Presentation attention given to important
Skills. language functions.
Learners will be exposed to a range
of components such as speaking,
TOEIC pronunciation and grammar and
writing activities. The ultimate aim
Intermediate
in this course is to assist learners
EAP - English for (TOEIC) Test of English for to eliminate their errors, resulting
International Communication is an
Academic Purposes in an improved level of accuracy
English language test designed and fluency due to the practical
Upper-intermediate and specifically to measure the everyday exercise-based nature of the
Advanced English skills of people working in course.
Students planning to go on to an international environment. This
further study in an course will provide learners with the
fundamental strategic skills that are Canadian Studies
English-speaking institution should
required to achieve a higher score in
consider choosing EAP. This Intermediate and above
course is designed to help both the TOEIC Speaking & Writing
and Listening & Reading Tests. The Canadian Studies course
students develop the language and
Areas of study include: provides students with background
study skills necessary for
pronunciation, vocabulary, knowledge of Canadas geography,
academic success at university or
grammar and fluency, coherence history, politics and culture, giving
college as well as gaining insights
and cohesion and structural them the opportunity to apply their
into the educational culture of
organization. knowledge of Canadian culture to
English-speaking countries.
relate to Canadians in a variety of
Academic reading and writing social situations and enhancing
their appreciation of their time in
Vocabulary extension
Canada.
Text analysis

Report and essay witting

Study skills and strategies

Listening and note-taking skills

Seminar/presentation delivery

IELTS test preparation skills

Grammar and punctuation

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SELC Career College
Canada
Why Choose SELC
Career College Canada
We provide excellent language programs, highly
qualified instructors and well equipped facilities.
Mission statement
We also offer individualized, friendly service to SELC aims to create an environment where student
multicultural students within a wide age range. success is the key priority in achieving the highest
standards set forth by SELC Career College.

Facts about SELC Our goal is to provide students with up-to-date


classroom facilities and co-op placement training to
Program excellence
provide them with the job-ready skills needed to
Highly qualified instructors
succeed in todays competitive environment.
Highly experienced facilities
Friendly and supportive staff
Unique and practical student activities
Great student nationality mix

Practical applied learning


in industry
SELC has agreements with relevant industry host
organisations where our students are supervised and
assessed in a real work environment.

Career Building
SELC Career College prepares students for
lifelong learning and leadership roles in
business and the hospitality industry through
innovative instruction and extensive
professional practice.

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Business Foundations 100 & 200
(Certicate with Co-op)

Business Foundations Business Foundations 100


100 & 200 Course Description 6-month (12 weeks + 12 weeks)
Introducing the Contemporary Business World
The business component focuses on up-to-date
The Business of Managing
issues that shape todays business world and helps
students build a solid foundation of relevant business Managing Operations and Information
knowledge. The communications component Managing Marketing
incorporates excellence in business communication in Managing Financial Issues
accordance with contemporary strategies and
practices used in todays workplace.
It places an emphasis on business writing, social Business Foundations 200
media and technology platforms which stimulates both 1-year (24 weeks + 24 weeks)
practical and pro-active learning and critical thinking.
Introducing the Contemporary Business World
The Business of Managing
Program Highlights Managing Operations and Information

Paid co-op with the program Managing Marketing


Managing Financial Issues
Highly qualified instructors
Understanding the Foundations of Communications
WHMIS Certificate
Applying the Three-Step Writing Process
Crafting Brief Messages
Career Opportunities Preparing Reports and Oral Presentations
Sales Person; Administration Assistant or Receptionist; Writing Employment Messages & Interviewing for Jobs
Data Entry Clerks; Sales/Marking Assistant; Call Centre
Representatives; Accounting Clerks/Assistants; Event
Staff Business Foundations Co-op
After 12 weeks of full time course for Business
Foundations 100 students and after 24 weeks for
Business Foundations 200 students, students will
proceed to fulfill their co-op placement component (12
or 24 weeks) of the program. Students must provide a
written report on their co-op experience.
Successfully completing the program, students will
receive:
Business Foundations 100 Certificate; or
Business Foundations 200 Certificate

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Introduction to
Communications 101
Certicate

Introduction to Communications Career Opportunities


Potential career options upon completion of
101 Course Description Introduction to Communications 101 are, but not
limited to the following:
Introduction to Communications 101 is a 6 week
course that offers a direct, concrete approach and an Customer Service; Unpaid Internship;
opportunity for hands-on application of effective Retail; Entry-level positions
writing strategies. This program will help students build
confidence and competence to speak in public, create
and give professional oral presentations with current
technology. Finally, students will be able to handle a job
interview, and run business meetings.
*The program is a continuous intake where we accept
students every three weeks allowing students to enter
at the beginning of each module.

Classroom Learning Outcomes


Upon completion, students will gain knowledge of the
SIX key areas of business:

Thinking about Communications


Strategies in Planning for Writing & Speaking
Writing with Impact: Routine, Good-News, Bad-News
Persuasive Writing & Editing Guidelines
Writing Informal Reports, Formal Reports and
Proposals & Editing Guidelines
Presentations and Meetings
Job Search

Successfully completing the program, students will


receive:
Introduction to Communications 101 Certificate

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Business Communications
100 &110
100 with Co-op, 110 without Co-op

Business Communications 100 Career Opportunities


Potential career options upon completion of
& 110 Course Description Introduction to Communications 101 are, but not
limited to the following:
Business Communications 100 is a 24 week course
comprised of 12 weeks of in-class instruction followed Customer Service; Unpaid Internship;
by 12 weeks of co-op education in a Canadian work Retail; Entry-level positions
environment. Business Communications 110 is a 12
weeks course which has the same in-class instruction
as Business Communications 100 but without a co-op Business Communication 100
education component.
The Business Communications incorporates Course Co-op
excellence in business communications with the most
After 12 weeks of full time courses, students will
current strategies and practices used in todays
proceed to fulfill their co-op placement component (12
workplace. It includes an emphasis on business
weeks) of the program. Completion of the 12 week
writing, specifically in social media and technology
co-op component, students must provide a written
platforms. As a result, the Business Communications
report on their co-op experience to successfully
program will promote active learning and stimulate
complete the program.
critical thinking.
Upon successfully completing the program, students
will receive:
Classroom Learning Outcomes Business Communications 100 & 110 Certificate

Upon completion, students will gain knowledge of the


FIVE key areas of business:

Understanding the Foundations of Business


Communications

Applying the Three-Step Writing Process

Crafting Brief Messages

Writing Employment Messages and Interviewing for


Jobs

Preparing Reports and Oral Presentations

*Students are required to bring a binder and a


calculator as there is an accounting component.

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Hospitality Management
6-Month Co-op, 1 Year Co-op and Diploma (2-year, Co-op)

Hospitality Management
Hospitality Management 1 Year - Co-op Diploma
(24 weeks + 24 weeks)
Course Description
4 courses listed in 6-month course +
The Hospitality Management courses provide a link Hospitality Sales and Marketing
between the academic sphere and the global
Managing Housekeeping Operations
hospitality industry and gives students the applied,
Planning and Control for Food & Beverage Operations
real-world knowledge employers seek. These
programs prepare students with a range of Basic Hotel and Restaurant Accounting
employment opportunities from entry-level (hostess,
server/bartender and housekeeper) to managerial
Career Opportunities
hospitality positions. Our goal is to provide graduates
with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on training Banquet Server, Cocktail Server, Food and Beverage Server,
necessary to excel in an exciting industry, which Room Service Server, Bartender, Caf Barista, Dining Room
Supervisors, Greeter, Host/Hostess, Bell Hop, Hospitality
continues to grow exponentially around the world.
Coordinator, Hotel Manager, Hotel General Manager,
Supervisor, Hotel Receptionist, Concierge, Front Desk Agent,
Housekeeping Cleaner, Building Maintenance, Maintenance
Programs Highlights Supervisor, Transportation Ticket Agent, Reservation Agent,
Travel Clerk, Tour Guide, Cruise Ship Personnel.
Paid Co-op with every program
Certified by the internationally recognized
American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institution
AHLEI Hospitality Management Certificate/Diploma
Recognized in over 56 different countries
Program taught by industry professionals and highly
qualified instructors
Flexible payment plans for the long-term applicants

Hospitality Management
6 Month - Co-op Certicate
(12 weeks + 12 weeks)

The Lodging and Food Service Industry


Managing Front Office Operations
Managing Service in Food & Beverage Operations
Supervision in the Hospitality Industry

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Food and Beverage Management
3-Month Certicate

Food and Beverage Management Career Opportunities


Banquet Server, Cocktail Server, Food and Beverage
Course Description Server, Room Service Server, Bartender, Caf Barista,
This program provides the crucial link between Dining Room Supervisors, Greeter, Hospitality
academic study and the global food and beverage Coordinator, Host/Hostess, Hotel Manager, Hotel
industry and gives students the applied, real-world Supervisor, Food and Beverage Manager, Food and
knowledge employers seek. The courses prepare Beverage Assistant Manager, Food and Beverage
students for entry-level and upper-level management Controller.
positions and students master the technical and
supervisory job skills that allow them to thrive in the
Food and Beverage industry.

Programs Highlights
AHLEI Food & Beverage Management Certificate
Program taught by industry professionals and highly
qualified instructors
Graduates certified by the internationally recognized
American Hotel & Lodging Association
Recognized in over 56 different countries
WHMIS Certificate
Serving it Right Certificate
Food Safe Certificate

Food and Beverage Management


Certicate 3-Month
(12 weeks)

Managing Service in Food & Beverage Operations


Planning and Control for Food & Beverage Operations
Food Safety: Managing with the HACCP System
Managing Beverage Service

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Career Courses Timetable
Business Foundations (100 & 200) and (28 Hours/week )
Business Communications (100 & 110)
Career College
Time Monday - Friday Entry Requirements
9:00am - 3:00pm In-class Study & Activities
A minimum age of 19 years;

Mature, responsible and flexible;


Hospitality Management (6-Month & 1-Year) (20 Hours/week )
A copy of government picture ID;
Time Tuesday - Thursday Friday
The highest diploma or degree;
9:00am - 4:30pm In-class Study & Activities
Intermediate English (or higher);
9:00am - 3:30pm In-class Study & Activities
Minimum of 65% on the SELC language
assessment test; or
Hospitality Management (2-Year) (20 Hours/week )
Business Foundations 100 & 200,
Business Communications 100 &110:
Time Monday & Wednesday Friday
IELTS - 6, TOEFL (Paper based) - 537,
9:00am - 4:30pm In-class Study & Activities TOEFL (IBT) - 75, TOEIC - 700, LPI -Level
4, Essay 25
9:00am - 3:30pm In-class Study & Activities
Hospitality Management (6-Month &
1-Year), Food and Beverage
Management: IELTS - 5.5, TOEFL (Paper
based) - 530, TOEFL (IBT) - 65, TOEIC -
605, LPI - Level 5, Essay 25

Introduction to Communications 101:


IELTS - 5, TOEFL (Paper based) - 450,
TOEFL (IBT) - 50, TOEIC - 550

Valid Health Insurance;

Working Holiday Visa for international


students. All other students will require a
study permit and (co-op) work permit.

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Find SELC Vancouver
SELC Canada
Connect Vancouver Campuses
www.selc-canada.ca 2nd floor, 321 Water St,
Vancouver, BC V6B 1B8
www.selccareercollege.ca
Basement, 342 Water St,
SELCVancouver
Vancouver, BC V6B 1E5
SELC Career College Vancouver
@SELCVancouver Telephone:
English Language Centre - 1 604 639 9075
@SELC_CC
Career College - 1 604 488 0780
@SelcVancouver Fax: 1 604 608 4934
@SelcCareerCollege
Email: info@selc-canada.ca
youtube.com/selcvancouver

www.selceducation.com

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