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This Document contains details of the following programmes at Algonquin College, Ottawa,

I Bachelor of Applied Business - e-Business Supply Chain Management (Includes Co-OP)

II Bachelor of Information Technology:

Bachelor of Information Technology - Interactive Multimedia and Design Bachelor of Information Technology - Network Technology Bachelor of Information Technology - Photonics and Laser Technology

III Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management (Co-op)

IV Bachelor of Applied Arts - Interior Design

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I Bachelor of Applied Business - e-Business Supply Chain Management (Includes Co-OP) The Bachelor of Applied Business (e-Business Supply Chain Management) program at Algonquin College integrates business and technology, and offers three mandatory work terms and the opportunity to attain an SAP Associate Level professional designation. Graduates benefit from an employment rate of almost 100%. This is a Mobile Learning Program. As a student in this program you will require a mobile computing device, for example a laptop or tablet computer. Check with Study International for more details. The Program This unique, four-year laptop and cooperative degree program is committed to the development of capable, creative professionals ready to embark on action-oriented, multi-dimensional careers in private and public business. These organizations are placing ever-greater emphasis on the improvement and integration of their supply chains and business processes using current business analysis methods and enterprise application technologies. A primary focus of the program is to produce graduates who, through the development of sound research and analytical skills, can clearly articulate thoughts and ideas, and develop relevant, clear, well-organized, and concise written material and presentations. Supply chain management and technology are becoming increasingly intertwined. Graduates apply current business process improvement methodologies in order to assist in the development of more effective business and technology solutions. Three paid cooperative work terms are a mandatory component of the program. This is a mobile learning program which engages students in a collaborative, mlearning environment which helps them become skilled, confident users of the technology they are expected to use in the workplace. Students are required to supply and use a laptop computer that meets minimum hardware and software specifications Please consult with Study-International about this. Computers and supplies can be purchased directly from Algonquin's New Technology Store at educational rates. Success factors This program is well-suited for students who: Are planners and enjoy putting their plans into action. Possess strong organizational and problem-solving skills. Show an interest in using computers and various technology applications. Are team-oriented and like to work with others. Are energetic and out-going.

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Your Career Graduates of the program have been successful in securing employment in any supply chain function or related technology and are creative developers and appliers of new technology and business processes. On the supply side, graduates work in procurement, contract management, and supplier relationship management. On the demand side, graduates may be employed in forecasting, customer relationship management and distribution systems. Internal to an organization, graduates specialize in production and quality along with capacity/resource management. Related to the supply chain in general, graduates are business analysts, enterprise application consultants, project managers and logisticians. eSCM professionals are responsible for creating and executing the plans of organizations and using business analysis to improve processes in all industry sectors. They work at the core of every business to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Call it "action central" or "where the rubber hits the road," eSCM managers make things happen. All people and all organizations form part of a supply chain. As these chains become more tightly woven, often through the use of technology, graduates of this program provide the leadership required by industry and society. Courses Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with online learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events. Level: 01 ESC4100 ESC4101 ESC4102 ESC4104 ESC4105 ESC4106 Level: 02 ESC4201 ESC4202 ESC4203 Hours Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management Financial Accounting Microeconomics Communications I 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0

Business Fundamentals 45.0 Spreadsheet Applications Hours Management Information Systems Marketing 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0

Macroeconomics

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ESC4303 ESC4304 ESC4404 Level: 03 ESC4300 ESC4306 ESC4307 ESC4308 ESC4309 ESC4601 Level: 04 ESC4204 ESC4400 ESC4402 ESC4409 ESC4607 Co-op: 01 ESC4900 Level: 05 ESC4305 ESC4500 ESC4503 ESC4504 ESC4506 ESC4508 Co-op: 02 ESC4901 Managerial Accounting 45.0 Quantitative Methods 45.0 Manufacturing Processes and Systems 45.0 Hours Basics of Scm/ERP Business Analysis I 45.0 45.0 45.0

E-Business Concepts & Development Career Preparation 45.0

Introduction to Database Management 45.0 Project Leadership and Communications Management 45.0 Hours Communications II 45.0 45.0

Purchasing Management

ERP and Business Configuration 45.0 E-Business Application Development I Business Analysis II Hours E-Business Scm Co-Op Work Term I Hours Speaking and Presentations 45.0 45.0 0.0 45.0 90.0

Master Planning, Scheduling and Execution SAP Technology Integration 45.0

Issues in Public Sector Procurement and Contracting Logistics 45.0

45.0

E-Business Application Development II 45.0 Hours E-Business Scm Co-Op Work Term II 0.0

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Level: 06 ESC4407 ESC4603 ESC4604 ESC4605 ESC4606 ESC4608 Co-op: 03 ESC4902 Level: 07 ESC4403 ESC4701 ESC4706 ESC4707 ESC4708 ESC4801 Level: 08 ESC4205 ESC4800 ESC4803 ESC4804 ESC4805 ESC4806 Hours Project Management Quality Management Forecasting Elective 45.0 Business Financial Analysis Business Process Integration I Hours E-Business Co-Op Work Term III 0.0 Hours Computer Networks and Data Communications 45.0 Lean Principles 45.0 Leadership, Governance and Sustainability Enterprise Architecture I 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0

Business Process Integration II 45.0 Strategic Supply Chain Management Hours Law 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0

Escm Degree Project

Customer Relationship Management Workplace Health and Safety Elective 45.0 Enterprise Architecture II 45.0 45.0

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Fees & Expenses Approximate 1st Year Costs Tuition Fees: $ 6,805 Books/Supplies: $ 1,600 Incidental Fees: $ 0 Total: $ 8,405 Tuition Fees listed are in effect for the 2011-2012 academic year. Tuition Fees: $2,902.65 per term in Levels 01 and 02, $2,875.01 per term in Levels 03 and 04, and $2,768.53 per term in Levels 05,and 06, $2,665.99 per term in Levels 07 and 08. Information Technology Fee: $62 per term. * Mobile Computing Fee: $150 per term. ** Student Activity/Sports Fee: $190.50 per term. Student Centre Building Fee: $17.50 per term. Health Service Fee: $10 per term. Health Plan Fee: $114.50 paid once annually. *** A $35 graduation fee is payable in the final term. A $25 transcript fee is payable in the first term a student attends Algonquin College. International Students pay all relevant Canadian fees plus an International Premium of $3,600 per term. * Students paying the Information Technology fee are provided with a network account, an email address and Internet access. ** The Mobile Computing Fee covers the costs associated with providing various services to students registered in mandatory laptop programs. *** Students who have coverage with another plan can request a refund by supplying the Students' Association with documentation supporting the request. This request will have to be made annually. Co-op Fee: $465 payable in two instalments in the term preceding each work term. The first instalment of $100 is payable at the time of registration for co-op and is non-refundable. The second instalment of $365 is payable on the standard fees due date. Students on a co-op work term will pay 10% of the Student Activity and Building Fees. Co-op students on work term in the Fall will pay the Health Plan Fee.

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Books and supplies cost approximately $800 per academic term and can be purchased in the campus bookstore. Field trip expenses are approximately $700. Admission Requirements College Eligibility Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Mature students are applicants who have not achieved the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or its equivalent and who are at least 19 years of age on or before the commencement of the program in which they intend to enrol. Mature students have demonstrated academic abilities equivalent to those of Ontario high school graduates, verified by successful completion of courses at the postsecondary level. Program Eligibility Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and six Grade 12 university (U) or university/college (M) courses, including one Grade 12 U English course and one Grade 12 U Mathematics course, with an overall minimum average of 70%. (Ontario Academic Courses (OAC) can replace or be used in combination with U or M courses.) Transfer Credit Recognition A. Applicants with degrees or degree-level courses from Canadian Institutions empowered to award degrees and from other degree granting institutions recognized by the Department of Education: BAB (eSCM) degree course credits will be granted based on a comparison of content and learning outcomes. Applicants with degrees that have academic affinity (e.g. Bachelor of Commerce) with BAB (eSCM) could be granted up to thirty-two of forty eight credits. Course outlines are required documentation. B. Applicants with diplomas or courses from postsecondary institutions recognized by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities: Applicants with a three-year Business Administration diploma with academic affinity to BAB (eSCM) from: an Ontario college, Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning or other non-degree granting institutions recognized by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities; and a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B) or 75% could receive up to twenty-eight or 58% of BAB (eSCM) course credits based on a comparison of program content and program learning outcomes. This maximum is based on a comparison of recognized Ontario Business Administration Program Standards to the degree level outcomes of BAB (eSCM). Course credits for other three-year diplomas will be granted on a course-by-course basis. Course credits for applicants with one or two-year diplomas with affinity to BAB (eSCM) or with individual course credits will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis to a maximum of 12 or 25% of BAB (eSCM) credits. For all course credits, a minimum grade of B (75%) is required. Official transcripts and course descriptions/outlines are required documentation.

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C. Applicants with degrees or degree-level courses from countries other than Canada or from postsecondary insitutions not recognized by the Ontario Department of Education: Applicants must have their degrees and degree-level courses evaluated by a recognized Canadian public or private institution that specializes in the evaluation of international degree programs. BAB (eSCM) degree course credits will be granted based on a comparison of content and learning outcomes. Applicants with degrees that have academic affinity (e.g. Bachelor of Commerce) with BAB (eSCM) could be granted up to 32 course credits out of the required 48. Official transcripts and course descriptions/outlines are required documentation. D. Applicants with prior work experience learning in Supply Chain Management: Applicants with directly related eSCM experience can apply for advanced placement (course credits) through the Algonquin College Office of Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR). This Office utilizes assessment standards of the Canadian Association for Prior Learning Assessment (CAPLA). The requirements for PLAR course credits vary from a challenge exam to a complete portfolio relating experience and other training to the relevant BAB (eSCM) course learning objectives. PLAR course credits can be awarded for up to a maximum of 12 BAB (eSCM) courses. 3. Course Credit for Co-op Work Terms In addition to the eight academic semesters, three paid co-op work terms are a required element of BAB (eSCM). Applicants with directly related eSCM experience can apply for credit for one or more co-op work terms. Documentation required includes the name, location and contact information of the employer and a complete description of job responsibilities verified in writing by supervisors or managers to which the applicant reported. In general, six months of directly related eSCM experience is required for one work term credit and a progressively increased level of responsibility is required for additional credit. Co-op Information Three cooperative work terms are a required and critical experiential element of this Bachelor Degree in Applied Studies. Algonquin College maintains a professional co-op staff to assist students with placement and has an extensive network of co-op employers. Employers seek co-op students for a wide variety of positions related to any element or function in the supply chain. See Employment Opportunities for a description of some of these functions. For information about co-op visit www.algonquincollege.com/coop. For more information please contact Study-International at www.studygo.co.uk

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eSCM Program Structure Year One Two Three Four Fall Winter Summer

Academic One Academic Two Free Academic Three Academic Four Co-op

Academic Five Co-op Academic Six Co-op Academic Seven Academic Eight

Program Objectives The Bachelor of Applied Business in e-Business Supply Chain Management (eSCM) program is committed to the development of capable, creative eSCM professionals ready to embark on action-oriented, multi-dimensional careers in private and public business. Its graduates will be: Competent knowledge workers, well grounded in technology-based skills and the multiple knowledge bases of eSCM; Effective communicators and collaborators able to assume leadership roles on interdisciplinary business teams; Critical, creative and strategic thinkers; Informed citizens able to adapt and contribute to the changing world in which they live and work; and Autonomous learners engaged in continuous improvement and ongoing renewal of skills and abilities.

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The program's 10 Guiding Principles The program will: 1. Help a diverse group of academically qualified learners build on the knowledge, skills and experiences that they bring to and develop within the program; 2. Provide a curriculum that opens to a wide variety of career choices, facilitates achievements of professional designations and provides a foundation for graduate study; 3. Value student life balance, enabling students to learn, work and care for self and family; 4. Work collaboratively with employers, professional associations, learners, and others to promote continuous improvement and ensure the curriculum remains current and relevant; 5. Provide learners with an opportunity to develop a strong foundation of skills and principles applicable across business disciplines; 6. Engage learners in a collaborative, elearning laptop environment helping them to become skilled, confident users of the same kinds of technology they are expected to use in the workplace; 7. Foster the development of a community of learning in which learners, faculty, and practicing business professionals engage in intellectually stimulating discussion and exploration; 8. Provide extensive experiential opportunities (including co-op work terms) throughout the curriculum for learners to apply and link theoretical understandings to real-world practice and to integrate learning across course boundaries; 9. Use active learning strategies that encourage the development of thinking, research, and communications skills in increasingly complex situations; and 10. Model an effective supply chain by using an integrated, lean, and customer-oriented program approach that links secondary educational institutions, learners, the College, employers and society.

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II Bachelor of Information Technology : Here you will find information on the Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) Degree; the BIT degree is a joint collaboration between Carleton University and Algonquin College designed to offer you programs centred around both a practical experience and a theoretical background. Currently we offer three programs Photonics & Laser Technology (PLT), Network Technology (NET) and Interactive Multimedia & Design (IMD) each with strong practical and theory based courses. These programs offer an excellent COOP option available after the 2nd year of study, with a strong and growing reputation. Bachelor of Information Technology - Interactive Multimedia and Design Interactive Multimedia and Design Course Information Please click on the course number to access more information or click here for general information about the Interactive Multimedia and Design program. Year 1 : Fall and Winter BIT1100 Mathematics I for IMD (0.5) BITEE11 Art & Humanities Elective I (0.5) IMD1000 Introduction to IMD (0.5) IMD1001 Graphic Design (0.5) IMD1002 Visual Dynamics (0.5) BIT1002 Physics for Information Technology I (0.5) BITEE12 Art & Humanities Elective II (0.5) IMD1003 Computer Programming (0.5) IMD1004 Software Tools (0.5) IMD1005 Web Development (0.5) Year 2 Fall and Winter BIT1101 Mathematics II for IMD (0.5) IMD2000 Multimedia Data Management (0.5) IMD2001 Design and Authoring I (0.5) IMD2003 Audio and Video (0.5) IMD2004 Intermediate Programming (0.5)

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BIT2001 Introduction to Business (0.5) BIT2100 Intro to Statistics for IMD (0.5) IMD2002 Design and Authoring II (0.5) IMD2900 Design Studio (1.0) Year 3 Fall and Winter BIT2002 Marketing in the IT Sector (0.5) IMD3003 Communication Skills for IMD (0.5) IMD3004 Human Computer Interaction & Design (0.5) IMD3900 Design Studio 2 (1.0) BIT3003 Elective (0.5) IMD3001 Aspects of Product Design Methodology (0.5) IMD3002 3D Computer Graphics (0.5) IMD3901 Design Studio 3 (1.0) Year 4 Fall and Winter BITEE41 Elective (0.5) IMD4003 3D Computer Animation (0.5) IMD4902 Design Studio 4 (1.0) BITEE42 Elective (0.5) IMD4002 Technology and Culture (0.5) IMD4005 Advanced Topics in Multimedia (0.5) IMD4901 Senior IMD Project (1.5)

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Bachelor of Information Technology - Network Technology Network Technology Course Information Please click on the course number to access more information or click here for general information about the Network Technology program.

Click here for a list of equivalent courses. Year 1 Fall and Winter BIT1000 Mathematics I for NET (0.5) BIT1002 Physics for Information Technology I (0.5) NET1000 Problem Solving (0.5) NET1001 Computer Technology Basics (0.5) NET1002 Networking Fundamentals (0.5) BIT1001 Mathematics II for NET (0.5) BIT1003 Physics for Information Technology II (0.5) BIT2003 Elective (0.5) NET1004 Assembly and Machine Language (0.5) NET1005 Basic Network Routing (0.5) Year 2 Fall and Winter BIT2000 Intro to Statistics for NET (0.5) BIT2001 Introduction to Business (0.5) NET2000 Enterprise Inter-networking (0.5) NET2002 Desktop Operating Environments (0.5) NET2006 Object-Oriented Programming (0.5) BIT2002 Marketing in the IT Sector (0.5) NET2001 Wide Area Networking (0.5) NET2003 Unix/Linux Operating Systems (0.5) NET2004 Communication Skills for NET (0.5)

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NET2007 Basics of Transmission Systems (0.5) Year 3 Fall and Winter NET3000 Database Concepts and SQL (0.5) NET3001 Real-Time Systems (0.5) NET3008 Advanced Network Routing (0.5) NET3009 Software Engineering (0.5) NET3900 Wireless Networks (0.5) NET3004 Data Structures (0.5) NET3006 Network Management and Measurements (0.5) NET3007 IT Security Issues (0.5) NET3010 Web Programming (0.5) NET3011 Advanced Network Switching (0.5) Year 4 Fall and Winter NET4001 Network Simulation (0.5) NET4003 Computer Systems Architecture (0.5) NET4005 Networked Applications (0.5) NET4009 Trouble Shooting IP Networks (0.5) NET4901 Network Technology Project (0.5) BITEE43 Art & Humanities Elective (0.5) NET4000 Emerging Network Technologies (0.5) NET4007 Multimedia Networking (0.5) NET4010 Secure Mobile Networking (0.5) NET4901 Network Technology Project (0.5)

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Bachelor of Information Technology - Photonics and Laser Technology Photonics and Laser Technology Course Information Please click on the course number to access more information or click here for general information about the Photonics and Laser Technology program. Year 1 Fall and Winter BIT1200 Mathematics I for Photonics (0.5) BIT1203 Physics I (0.5) PLT1000 Problem Solving (0.5) PLT1001 Laser Safety, Whims and Ethics (0.5) PLT1002 Trends in Photonics (0.5) BIT1201 Mathematics II for Photonics (0.5) BIT1204 Physics II (0.5) PLT1005 Optics/Optical Fibers I (Principles) (0.5) PLT1006 Manufacturing Photonics Components (0.5) PLT1007 Introduction to Optics (0.5) Year 2 Fall and Winter BIT2005 Differential Equations for Photonics (0.5) BIT2300 Intro to Statistics for Photonics (0.5) PLT2000 Optics/Optical Fibers II (Devices) (0.5) PLT2001 Fundamentals of Light Sources (0.5) PLT2101 Circuits and Signals (0.5) BIT2202 Multivariate Calculus for Photonics (0.5) PLT2002 Fiber Optics Communications I (0.5) PLT2003 Laser Systems (0.5) PLT2006 Intermediate Programming (0.5) PLT2107 Semiconductors (0.5)

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Year 3 Fall and Winter PLT3000 Fiber Optics Communications II (0.5) PLT3001 Photonics Manufacturing Systems (0.5) PLT3002 Real-Time Systems (0.5) PLT3003 Electro Magnetics I (0.5) PLT3008 Communication Skills (0.5) BIT2001 Introduction to Business (0.5) PLT3004 Design of Optical Components and Systems (0.5) PLT3005 Introduction to Solid State Physics (0.5) PLT3006 Physical Electronics (0.5) PLT3007 Electro Magnetics II (0.5) Year 4 Fall and Winter BIT2002 Marketing in the IT Sector (0.5) PLT4000 Applications of Quantum Physics (0.5) PLT4001 Opto-Electronic Devices (0.5) PLT4002 Applied Advanced Optics (0.5) PLT4900 Photonics Research Project (0.5) BITEE43 Art & Humanities Elective (0.5) PLT4003 Materials Science (0.5) PLT4004 Biomedical Photonics (0.5) PLT4005 Fiber Optic Theory (0.5) PLT4900 Photonics Research Project (0.5) Note: Electives with the code prefix 'BITEE', are not proper codes and are used only on this website; please do not look for them elsewhere Coop Program If you are planning to take the Cooperative Education Program (Coop), the entrance requirement is 70% and a CGPA of 8.0 (B) to continue on the Coop program; however you can register for coop after you have started in your respective program

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III Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management (Co-op) Developed in partnership with industry leaders, the Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management degree is a perfect blend of academics and hands-on experience in real-world settings. Graduates will enter a high-demand industry ready to tackle the dynamic challenges of the hospitality and tourism management sector. This is a Mobile Learning Program. As a student in this program you will require a mobile computing device, for example a laptop or tablet computer. Ask Study International for more information. Bachelor of Applied Business 4 Year(s) Program Code:6225X03FWO The Program The Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management program is designed to prepare graduates for management careers within the dynamic hospitality and tourism field. Learners develop a solid knowledge of hospitality and tourism business operations, coupled with effective leadership and management skills. A strong experiential component provides the context for learners to integrate theory and practice and apply their learning via a variety of business situations. Graduates of this four year degree program are equipped with the skills, knowledge and experience required to succeed in hospitality and tourism careers. Graduates build skills in analysis and problem solving and are ready to apply their learning in today's dynamic and complex global business environment. Graduates are also prepared to pursue further academic study in business administration, management and hospitality/tourism fields. This is a mobile learning program which engages students in a collaborative, mlearning environment which helps them become skilled, confident users of the technology they are expected to use in the workplace. Students are required to supply and use a laptop computer that meets minimum hardware and software specifications as outlined at http://mlearning.algonquincollege.com . Computers and supplies can be purchased directly from Algonquin's New Technology Store at educational rates. Success Factors This program is well-suited for students who: Enjoy interacting with people of diverse backgrounds. Enjoy using creative, strategic and critical thinking to solve problems. Are interested in examining sustainable and global hospitality and tourism issues. Would like to take part in a paid co-op and graduate with a Bachelors credential. Thrive in an experiential learning environment.

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Your Career The Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism prepares graduates for careers both in North America and globally. Career opportunities may include hotels, boutique properties, resorts, cruise lines, restaurants, suppliers to hospitality and tourism industry, event planning, casinos, government, civil society organizations and consulting firms. Courses Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with online learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events. Level: 01 DAT6107 ENL6100 ESC4102 FOD6101 HOS6100 Level: 02 ACC6104 ENL6101 ESC4203 FOD6103 HOS6102 HOS6105 Co-op: 01 WKT6100 Level: 03 ACC6107 FOD6109 GEO6110 Hours Computer Applications 45.0 Communications and Academic Writing 45.0 Microeconomics 45.0 90.0 45.0

Food and Beverage Studies

Foundations of Hospitality and Tourism Management Hours Financial Accounting 45.0 45.0

Business Communications Macroeconomics 45.0

Food and Beverage Operations 90.0 Hotel Operational and Computing Systems Co-Op Preparation Seminar Hours Co-Op Work Term I Hours Managerial Accounting 45.0 Food Production and Service World Regional Geography 90.0 45.0 500.0 15.0 45.0

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MGT6105 MKT6108 Level: 04 DSN4065 HOS6112 HOS6115 HRM6114 MKT6111 QUA6113 Co-op: 02 WKT6102 Level: 05 HRM6118 MGT6117 MGT6120 MKT6119 TOU6121 Customer Management 45.0 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Marketing Hours Environmental Science 45.0 Conference and Event Management 45.0 45.0

Cost Control in Hospitality and Tourism 45.0 Introduction to Human Resources Management 45.0 Marketing Concepts Research Methods I Hours Co-Op Work Term II Hours Organizational Behaviour Revenue Management 45.0 Entrepreneurship 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0 500.0 45.0 45.0

Marketing Management Special Topics in Tourism Hours

Elective: choose 1 DSN4014 DSN4036 DSN4055 DSN4056 DSN4057 DSN4074 DSN4075 DSN4082 ENL2016

History of Art I 45.0 Global Perspectives 45.0 45.0 45.0

Developmental Psychology Canada's Cultural Diversity World Religions 45.0 Advanced Topics in Design Ethics and the Environment Global Citizenship World Literature 45.0 45.0

45.0 45.0

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PHY2010 PSY1000 Level: 06 ACC6124 ENL6102 HRM6122 PHI6123 TOU6125 General Astronomy 45.0 45.0

Introductory Psychology Hours Financial Analysis 45.0

Communications and Presentation Skills 45.0 Advanced Human Resources Management Ethical Decision Making 45.0 Sustainable Tourism Hours 45.0 45.0

Elective: choose 1 DSN4014 DSN4036 DSN4055 DSN4056 DSN4057 DSN4074 DSN4075 DSN4082 ENL2016 PHY2010 PSY1000 Level: 07 FOD6128 HOS6126 MGT6130 QUA6127 TOU6129

History of Art I 45.0 Global Perspectives 45.0 45.0 45.0

Developmental Psychology Canada's Cultural Diversity World Religions 45.0 Advanced Topics in Design Ethics and the Environment Global Citizenship World Literature General Astronomy 45.0 45.0 45.0

45.0 45.0

Introductory Psychology Hours

45.0

Project Management in Food and Beverage Operations 60.0 Hospitality Business Simulation and Analysis International Management Research Methods II 60.0 45.0 45.0 45.0

Attractions Management

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Level: 08 HOS6132 HOS6133 HOS6134 MGT6131 Hours Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism Cases in Hospitality and Tourism Management 45.0 Career Development and Management 45.0 Risk and Crisis Management Hours 45.0 105.0

Elective: choose 1 DSN4014 DSN4036 DSN4055 DSN4056 DSN4057 DSN4075 DSN4082 ENL2016 PHY2010 PSY1000

History of Art I 45.0 Global Perspectives 45.0 45.0 45.0

Developmental Psychology Canada's Cultural Diversity World Religions 45.0 Ethics and the Environment Global Citizenship World Literature General Astronomy 45.0 45.0 45.0

45.0

Introductory Psychology

45.0

Fees & Expenses Tuition Fees: $2,657 per term. Incidental Fees: $50 in Level 01 and $100 in Level 02. Information Technology Fee: $62 per term. * Mobile Computing Fee: $150 per term. ** Student Activity/Sports Fee: $190.50 per term. Student Centre Building Fee: $17.50 per term. Health Service Fee: $10 per term. Health Plan Fee: $114.50 paid once annually. *** A $35 graduation fee is payable in the final term.

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A $25 transcript fee is payable in the first term a student attends Algonquin College. International Students pay all relevant Canadian fees plus an International Premium of $3,600 per term. * Students paying the Information Technology fee are provided with a network account, an email address, and Internet access. For more information please visit our website at www.algonquincollege.com/its/services/it_fee.htm. ** The Mobile Computing Fee covers the costs associated with providing various services to students registered in a mandatory laptop programs. *** Students who have coverage with another plan can request a refund by supplying the Students' Association with documentation supporting the request. This request will have to be made annually. Co-op Fee: $465 payable in two instalments in the term preceding each work term. The first instalment of $100 is payable at the time of registration for co-op and is non-refundable. The second instalment of $365 is payable on the standard fees due date. Students on a co-op work term will pay 10% of the Student Activity and Building Fees. Co-op students on work term in the Fall will pay the Health Plan Fee. Books supplies and uniform cost approximately $1,500. Admission Requirements College Eligibility Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Mature students are applicants who have not achieved the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or its equivalent and who are at least 19 years of age on or before the commencement of the program in which they intend to enrol. Mature students have demonstrated academic abilities equivalent to those of Ontario high school graduates, verified by successful completion of courses at the postsecondary level. Program Eligibility Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a minimum of six Grade 12 university (U) or university/college (M) courses, including one Grade 12 U or OAC English and one Grade 12 U or OAC mathematics course. A grade of 60% in the required courses and an overall average of 65% in six Grade U, or M, or OAC courses. Recommended courses: basic computer software applications. Applicants with International transcripts must provide proof of TOEFL score of Internet-based (iBT)overall 88, with minimum of 22 in each component, or equivalent. Requirements for Mature Applicants without a high school diploma at the start of the program:

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Grade 12 U or OAC English and Grade 12 U or OAC mathematics. A minimum grade of 65% in required courses. Students currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school should contact their Guidance Office to apply. For all other applicants, applications are available online at ontariocolleges.ca. A $95 fee applies. Applications for Fall Term, Winter Term and Spring Term admission received by February 1 will be given equal consideration. Applications received after February 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as places are available. International applicants applying from out-of-country can obtain the International Student Application Form from Study International www.studygo.co.uk For further information on the admissions process, contact: Study International

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IV Bachelor of Applied Arts - Interior Design Algonquin Colleges Bachelor of Applied Arts (Interior Design) program is one of the few interior design degrees offered in Canada, and is accredited with the Council for Interior Design Accreditation. Our students are taught to be creative strategic thinkers, an attribute that has resulted in a 97% employment rate. This is a Mobile Learning Program. As a student in this program you will require a mobile computing device, for example a laptop or tablet computer. Ask Study International for more information. Bachelor of Applied Arts 4 Year(s) Program Code:6148X03FWO Our Program This four-year Bachelor of Applied Arts (Interior Design) program prepares students to pursue a professional career related to the design of the built environment. The curriculum integrates professional and general studies with an emphasis on critical thinking and applied research, and is enriched with an additional focus on international perspectives in interior design. The program contains a strong experiential component that includes simulated studio experiences, community-based design initiatives, and a 14-week co-op work term. In the fourth year, students have the opportunity to specialize in an area of interest specific to the profession and are required to complete an applied research paper. The integration of theory, analysis and practice prepare graduates to assume leadership roles within the profession. Graduates of the BAA (Interior Design) are able to apply strategic thinking and a research orientation to their responsibilities as professional interior designers, and can contribute to the development and evolution of the field of design. This program meets the eligibility requirements of the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) at the first professional degree level. The program also qualifies graduates to meet industry standards as established by interior design professional bodies including the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC), the National Council of Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ), and the Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario (ARIDO). This is a mobile learning program intended to engage students in a collaborative, mlearning environment which will help them become skilled, confident users of the technology they can expect to use in the workplace. In their third year, students are required to supply and use a laptop computer that meets minimum hardware and software specifications as outlined.

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Success Factors This program is well-suited for students who: Are curious about the space in which they live, work and play. Want to combine aesthics, technology and human need into a highly-marketable career choice. Enjoy using creative, strategic and critical thinking to solve problems. Are interested in examining sustainable and global design issues. Would like to take part in a paid co-op program and graduate with a baccalaureate credential. Enjoy collaborative and innovative environment for learning. Your Career This program graduates interior designers equipped to fulfil leadership roles within the profession on a national and international level. Graduates may find employment in interior design offices, architectural firms, government planning and facilities management offices, healthcare environments, educational environments or other design and built-environment related fields. Graduates have the skills to work on interdisciplinary, multi-cultural design teams in a variety of settings. Over time, and with suitable experience, some graduates may wish to develop their own firms. With this degree, graduates may also be able to continue their academic studies in interior design and related disciplines, such as environmental studies, environmental psychology and architecture. Courses Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with online learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events. Level: 01 DSN4011 DSN4012 DSN4013 DSN4014 DSN4015 ENL2012 Level: 02 Hours Technical Communication I Design Drawing I 45.0 45.0

Foundations of Design I 45.0 History of Art I 45.0 Design Studio I 90.0 Academic Writing I Hours 45.0

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DSN4021 DSN4022 DSN4023 DSN4024 DSN4025 DSN4026 DSN4027 Level: 03 DSN4031 DSN4032 DSN4033 DSN4034 DSN4035 DSN4036 DSN4037 Level: 04 DSN4041 DSN4042 DSN4043 DSN4044 DSN4046 DSN4047 DSN4048 Level: 05 DSN4051 DSN4052 DSN4053 Technical Communication II Design Drawing II Issues in Design I 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0

Introduction to Research History of Art II 45.0 Environmental Psychology Design Studio II 90.0 Hours Design Technology I 45.0

45.0

Technical Communication III Design Drawing III 45.0

45.0

Foundations in Design II 45.0 Critical/Creative Thinking Strategies Global Perspectives Design Studio III90.0 Hours Design Technology II 45.0 45.0 45.0 45.0

Materials and Products I

Interpersonal Communication 45.0 Technical Communication IV Issues in Design II Design Studio IV Design Drawing IV Hours Design Technology III Lighting 45.0 Visual Communication I 60.0 45.0 45.0 90.0 45.0 45.0

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DSN4054 DSN4055 DSN4058 Materials and Products II Developmental Psychology Design Studio V 90.0 Hours 45.0 45.0 45.0

Elective: choose 1 DSN4056 DSN4057 Level: 06 DSN4061 DSN4062 DSN4063 DSN4064 DSN4065 DSN4066 Co-op: 01 DSN4100 Level: 07 DSN4071 DSN4073 DSN4076 DSN4077 ENL2015

Canada's Cultural Diversity World Religions 45.0 Hours Design Technology IV Project Management 45.0 45.0

Visual Communication II

60.0 45.0

Professional Practice and Ethics I Environmental Science 45.0 Design Studio VI Hours Cooperative Work Term 0.0 Hours Senior Project I 45.0 Applied Research Design Studio VII 45.0 90.0 90.0

Preservation and Adaptive Reuse Academic Writing II Hours 45.0 45.0 45.0

45.0

Elective: choose 1 DSN4074 DSN4075 Level: 08 DSN4080 DSN4081

Advanced Topics in Design Ethics and the Environment Hours Senior Project II 120.0 Senior Seminar 45.0

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DSN4082 DSN4083 ENL2016 Global Citizenship 45.0 45.0

Professional Practice and Ethics II World Literature 45.0

Fees & Expenses Approximate 1st Year Costs Tuition/Fees: $ 7,034 Books/Supplies: $ 3,000 Incidental Fees: $ 20 Total: $ 10,054 Tuition Fees listed are in effect for the 2011-2012 academic year. Tuition Fees: $6,448.86 in year 1, $6210 in year 2, $5,980.02 in year 3 and $5,758.54 in year 4. Information Technology Fee: $62 per term. * Incidental Fees: $20 in year 1, $120 in year 2 and $100 in year 3. Student Activity/Sports Fee: $190.50 per term. Student Centre Building Fee: $17.50 per term. Health Service Fee: $10 per term. Health Plan Fee: $114.50 paid once annually. ** Mobile Computing Fee: $300 in year 3 and 4. *** A $35 graduation fee is payable in the final term. A $25 transcript fee is payable in the first term a student attends Algonquin College. International Students pay all relevant Canadian fees plus an International Premium of $3,600 per term. * Students paying the Information Technology fee are provided with a network account, an email address, and Internet access. For more information please contact Study International. ** Students who have coverage with another plan can request a refund by supplying the Students' Association with documentation supporting the request. This request will have to be made annually. *** The Mobile Computing Fee covers the costs associated with providing various services to students registered in mandatory laptop programs.

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Co-op Fee: $465 payable on fees due date, in the term preceding the work term. Students on a coop work term will pay 10% of the Student Activity and Building Fees. Co-op students on work term in the Fall will pay the Health Plan Fee. Books and supplies cost approximately $3,000 in the first year, $3,500 in the second year, $5,500 in the third year and approximately $3,150 in the fourth year of study. In the third year, students will be required to purchase a laptop. Please note that there will be a laptop service fee of $150 per semester in both third and fourth year. Admission Requirements College Eligibility Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Mature students are applicants who have not achieved the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or its equivalent and who are at least 19 years of age on or before the commencement of the program in which they intend to enrol. Mature students have demonstrated academic abilities equivalent to those of Ontario high school graduates, verified by successful completion of courses at the postsecondary level. Program Eligibility Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a minimum of six Grade 12U or M credits including at least one Grade 12U English and Grade 12U mathematics. Subject to competition, applicants may be required to present grades/averages at 70%. Non-Academic Criteria: Applicants applying to the BAA (Interior Design) program must submit a portfolio of original work showing evidence of creative and technical ability and including a home test and short written statement. A fee of $40 (subject to change) is charged for the portfolio assessment. In addition, applicants will be invited to attend an optional information session for the opportunity to view sample portfolios and student work as well as meet faculty and obtain program details. Application Information Applications to full-time day programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing completion of the academic admission requirements through Study International. Students currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school should contact their Guidance Office to apply. For all other applicants, applications are available online at ontariocolleges.ca. A $95 fee applies.

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