Canada is located in the North American continent. It is a country, full of natural beauty, having all the seasons like autumn, summer, rainy and winter seasons. This country is surrounded by high mountains covered with thick layers of snow. Canada is the second-largest country in the world. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. Major cities in Canada or Toronto, monorail, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton. The country is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories. the culture of Canada is multi diversity. people from different countries having different languages, cultures, and lifestyles stay in Canada. In fact, Canada is called the first country which adopted a policy of the multi-cultural region. This has resulted that Canada has become a country of maximum foreign-born citizens. Who has migrated from different countries to Canada for various regions like education, job, Business, PR, and by acquiring property for permanent settlement?. Canada is known as the most educated country of the world. The country is full of natural parks and historic sites having 42 national parks and 171 national historic sites. It has numerous natural lakes comparing to any other country in the world. The country is settlement by 3 different oceans and the longest coast line.
The study program of Canada can we divided into eight major headings which consist of different programs like -
The name of the university is Simon Fraser University also called (SFU) this university is located in Vancouver city of Canada and many Indian students study in different courses. SFU works in partnership with Frazer international collage (FIC). One has to go through FIC and than Join to SFU.
You will receive a combined letter of Offer for your program at FIC and entry to your second year at SFU. You rtansfer to SFU is guarnteed upon eeting the GPA in your Letter of Offer.
Our dedicated advising team, along with our smaller class size, will help you adjust to life in canada and will enable you to sucessfully transfer into your second year of studies at SFU.
Enter into UTP stage 2 generally requires the successful completion of secondry year 12 or equivalent. Specific requirements are listed on fraseric.ca/aply/admissions-requirements. Not all qualifications are listed, so if you have other qualifications, please send details to admission@fraseric.ca for assessment. If you have completed secondry school but your results do not quality you for entry into UTP stage 1.
The Engineering Science, Computing Science, Environmental Science and Health Sciences streams all require the completion of secondary school mathematics (or equivalent) for entry into the program. Prior to beginning their studies, students in any of these programs, as well as Business Administration, will be required to write the Math Assessment Test. The results of this test will determine whether a student needs to complete Pre-Calculus in their first term of UTP Stage 2 II as a prerequisite to their required math course. The Pre-Calculus course is considered an elective for Business Administration, Computing Science and Environmental Science programs. The Math Assessment Test is available online for students who require it, but can also be used by other students who need assistance in determining their math skill level.
Upon arrival at FIC, students in Engineering Science will be required to write the Math Assessment Test and attain a score of at least 26. Students scoring below 26 have the option of attending ENF, the Engineering Skills Foundations program, prior to beginning Engineering studies. This program provides preparatory training in Math, Physics and Computing Science and is geared specifically towards students with an interest in completing the UTP Stage II Engineering pathway. Students whose Math Assessment Test score is below 26 will be provided with advising to ensure they understand their course options, the progression of their program and its completion requirements.
Year | Intake | Term start | Term end (including exams) |
2019 | January | 4 January | 21 April |
2019 | May | 3 May | 17 August |
2019 | September | 29 and 30 August | 15 December |
2020 | January | 6 January | 20 April |
If you meet the cornerstone entry English language requirement and the relevant academic requirements for your country, you will begin UTP Stage I or UTP Stage II and will take cornerstone courses in your first term of study. Students who obtain an A in the cornerstone program will progress to direct entry; those with a B will progress to integrated entry. This program is designed to be completed in four terms.
If you meet the integrated entry English language requirement and the relevant academic requirements for your country, you will begin UTP Stage I or UTP Stage II and will take INTG100 and two academic courses in your first term of study. An A grade in INTG100 will exempt students from the academic literacy course. This program is designed to be completed in three terms.
If you meet the direct entry English language requirement and meet the relevant academic requirements for your country, you will be eligible for direct entry to UTP Stage I or UTP Stage II. Direct entry includes a non-credit academic literacy course.
Students study in Canadian university very often visit their counterpart in Germany university in the specific field of educational and central programs. This is an additional qualification and experience for further employment in Germany also.