Undergraduate Courses

Undergraduate
Courses

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Undergraduate courses in Canada are in fields such as arts, science, engineering and business. These courses are the baseline for those who aspire to become specialists in a particular field.

Types of Undergraduate courses in Canada

Degree Programs:

Associate Degree: Students can earn an associate degree in Canada by completing a two-year program that offers up to 60 credits of undergraduate study. An associate degree is a good choice for students who want to gain more education than high school but don't have time or money for a four-year degree. The associate degree is also a useful way to prepare for a bachelor's degree in Canada, as it allows you to explore your subject area before committing to study further.

Bachelor’s Degree are available at both public and private institutions across the country. The government heavily subsidises public schools, while private schools have varying tuition rates based on location and program. There are more than 3,000 post-secondary institutions across Canada offering bachelor's degrees as well as other types of higher education programs.

Bachelor's in Canada typically require three to four years of study depending on whether or not the student takes summer courses or chooses to pursue a double major or minor.

Subject areas:

Generally, the subject areas are divided into 5 major areas having different subjects underneath them.

Engineering

  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication
  • Computer Science and Information technology (IT)
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Mining Engineering
  • Architectural Engineering

Business

  • Human Resources
  • Marketing
  • Retail management
  • Accounting
  • Project Management
  • Finance
  • Commerce
  • Management
  • Supply chain

Health & Science

  • Nursing
  • Health care
  • Management
  • Health science
  • Bachelors of Science
  • Technology

Hospitality
& Tourism

  • Management
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Hotel and food
  • Administration

Arts
& Design

  • Fashion design
  • Bachelors of Arts-Communication
  • Bachelors of Arts-Fine Arts
  • Graphic design
  • Film, media, and photography
  • Visual arts
  • Interior design
  • Global Business and Digital Arts

Subject areas:

Generally, the subject areas are divided into 5 major areas having different subjects underneath them.

Eligibility criteria:

Basis Bachelor’s
Schooling 10 + 2
Bachelors -
Percentage 65 and above
GPA -
Work experience As per course requirement
IELTS 6.5 and above
TOEFL 79+
GRE As per course requirement
GMAT As per course requirement

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Diploma / Advanced Diploma

Diploma, a course certification equivalent to a degree specifies your specialization in a particular field. Just like the rest of the world, a diploma in Canada can be taken up after completion of higher secondary i.e. 12th, and even after you complete your bachelors or masters so it won’t be wrong to consider a diploma as a timeless study.

Canadian colleges are known for providing high-quality diplomas which are a perfect blend of theory as well as practical exposure and the economic fee factor is unavoidable. Students willing to undertake diploma programs in Canada can select from colleges under the Designated Learning Institution list.

Students who select diploma’s as their preferred programs are given rigorous knowledge of their subject which ultimately polishes them enough to enter into their preferred industry. The general duration of this transferable course(it can be transferred to a bachelor's degree) lies between 2-4 years depending upon the course selected and is affordable as compared to bachelor’s.

Just like bachelors, diploma courses also offer co-op and internship options.

Subject areas:

Engineering

  • Diploma in Emergency management
  • Diploma in safety, health, and environmental management
  • Disability Support Worker
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
  • Emergency Medical Responder
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Exercise and sport studies
  • Exercise science for health and performance
  • Gerontology
  • Health Administration
  • Health care admin international

Social
services

  • Social and Environmental justice
  • Social-cultural studies
  • Social development studies
  • Social justice colloquium
  • Social research methodologies
  • Social sciences-certificate social service
  • Social service worker social
  • Service worker-Gerontology
  • Social service worker
  • Social service worker-Indigenous specialization

Hospitality
management

  • Adventure guide adventure
  • Tourism business operations
  • Applied management in hospitality and tourism
  • Arts – Global stewardship Asian
  • Culinary arts certificate
  • Bachelor of hospitality & tourism management
  • Baking and Pastry arts management
  • Baking Foundation – High School
  • Baking skills
  • Cook (Apprenticeship)
  • Culinary arts
  • Culinary management
  • Culinary skills

Health

  • Fitness and Health Promotion
  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Animal Health Technology Diploma
  • Animal Science Technology Diploma
  • Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism)
  • Associate Diploma in Equine Care and Management
  • Associate Diploma in Veterinary Technology
  • Autism & Behavioural Science
  • Bachelor of Applied Arts in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Arts – Psychology Bachelor of Emergency Management
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Public Health)
  • Bachelor of Physical and Health Education

Information &
communications
technology

  • Computer/Electrical Engineering
  • 2D Animation & Visual Development Diploma
  • 3D Animation for Film and Games
  • Acting for Film and Television
  • Acting for Stage and Screen
  • Advanced Arts & Entertainment Management
  • Advanced Digital Design and Development Diploma
  • Advertising and Marketing Communications
  • Analyst Programmer
  • Animation – 3D
  • Appliance Servicing
  • Applied Museum Studies

Languages
& arts

  • General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes (International)
  • Academic Studies
  • Adult Basic Education – Adult 12
  • Adventure Studies
  • American Studies
  • Ancient Greek and Roman Studies
  • Ancient Studies
  • Anthropology – Science
  • Aboriginal Education Support Worker
  • Addictions and Mental Health – Graduate Certificate
  • Applied Geography

Agriculture
& agri-food

  • Agriculture Sciences Certificate
  • Agricultural Equipment Technician
  • Agriculture and Bioresources(First Year University)
  • Agriculture (Co-op)
  • Agroecology (Co-op)
  • Agricultural Biology
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Agronomy

Broadcasting
& journalism

  • Broadcasting – Radio
  • Broadcasting – Television
  • Journalism
  • Broadcasting – Television and Video Production
  • BROADCASTING – RADIO, TELEVISION, FILM & DIGITAL MEDIA
  • Journalism
  • Broadcast – Radio
  • Broadcasting – Television and Independent Production
  • Broadcasting Performance and Digital Media
  • Journalism Broadcasting – Radio, Television, and Film (Film Production)
  • Broadcasting – Radio, Television, and Film (Radio & TV Presentation)
  • Broadcasting – Radio, Television, and Film (Television Production)
  • Journalism (First Year University)
  • Journalism

Business

  • Accounting
  • Accounting – BBA
  • Accounting and Financial Management
  • Accounting Assistant
  • Accounting Management
  • Accounting Technician
  • Administrative Assistant Specialty
  • Applied Management in Accounting (St John)
  • Applied Management in Electronic Commerce (St John)
  • Applied Statistics
  • B.Com “Bachelor of Business in Administration (BBA) Accounting”
  • “Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Business Analytics and Technology”
  • “Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership”

Dental
hygiene

  • Dental Hygiene
  • Dental Assistant

Engineering
technology

  • Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Chemical
  • Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Electronics & Controls
  • Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Environmental Studies
  • Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Petroleum
  • Biomedical Engineering Technology (3YR)
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering Technology
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering (Fredericton)
  • Electrical Engineering Technician
  • Electrical Engineering Technology
  • Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technician
  • Electromechanical Engineering Technician – Mechatronics

Design

  • Design and Visual Arts
  • Design in Visual Communication (IDEA program)
  • Design

Environment

  • Environmental Biology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Environmental Design (Co-op)
  • Environmental Earth Sciences
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Geochemistry (Fredericton)
  • Environmental Geoscience

Subject areas:

Co-op & Internships:

Co-op programs and internships are a practical exposure option in both bachelor’s and diploma that most Canadian Universities/Colleges want their students to get into. It gives a student an option to undertake hands-on work experience and gain competencies which can professionally help them a lot in terms of securing the right job as they will already be exposed to corporate experience of the field they are interested in. Co-op is usually paid wherein students will shift from their studies in university to full-time employment every 4 months. Whereas, in the case of an Internship, which is usually unpaid, students may or may not leave the campus completely.

Eligibility criteria:

Basis Bachelor’s
Schooling 10 + 2
Bachelors -
Recommended Minimum Percentage
(Score Equivalent to)
50% and above
GPA -
Work experience As per course requirement
IELTS Overall 6.5 & above
TOEFL, GRE, GMAT As per course requirement

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

PGWP allows students to gain practical exposure in their relevant field after completion of their study program. It’s usually granted for a duration similar to that of the study program + 1 year and is valid for a maximum duration of 3 years and is offered to those with a minimum course duration of 8 months. To be eligible for PGWP, you must complete your study from a DLI list institution and must apply for the same within 180 days after getting hold of your final marks.

Duration Of PGWP Based On Course Duration

Course duration PGWP
1 Year 2 Years (1 + 1)
2 Years 3 Years (1 + 1)
3 Years 3 Years
4 Years 3 Years

The process flow of applying
to undergraduate courses

Personal consultation

To figure out about the best of your abilities in a certain course that is going to be perfect for you as per your circumstances, get yourself consulted at Amratpal a Vision.

Eligibility check

Once you have gone through the step of personal consultation, the next step is to make sure that you are eligible for your desired course by getting an eligibility check from experts at Amratpal a Vision as per your profile.

University/College shortlisting

Now is the time to shortlist the best university/college for you as per your course. In case of any confusion, experts at Amratpal a Vision are on stand-by to help you scrutinize and select those as per your needs.

IELTS/TOEFL/GRE acquisition

After going through the eligibility criteria and selecting your institution, you need to appear for a language test as per the acquisition required.

Documents arrangement

Now that the language acquisition is done, the next step is to start arranging documents as per the profile.

Application to university/college

After organizing all the documents, it is to be sent as an application for your desired institution.

Receiving an offer letter

After your application is accepted, you will receive an offer letter which signifies that your seat has now been confirmed in that institution.

Fee transfer/Education loan

After your offer letter is in your hands, you need to confirm the admission by transferring the desired amount of fee by the institution.

In case you need monetary support, you can opt for an education loan to support your fees.

Receiving Letter of Acceptance (LOA)

Once your fee is submitted, you will get an LOA from your Canadian Institution acting as an official document for your confirmed admission.

GIC

Once your admission is confirmed, you need to open a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC)with a Canadian bank and transfer a minimum of CA$10,000 to support your initial financial needs.

Medical Examination

Canadian government takes your health seriously and so should you. Therefore, you need to undergo a mandatory medical examination to make sure nothing is wrong with you.

Biometrics

Once your admission is confirmed, you need to open a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC)with a Canadian bank and transfer a minimum of CA$10,000 to support your initial financial needs.

Visa File

Canadian government takes your health seriously and so should you. Therefore, you need to undergo a mandatory medical examination to make sure nothing is wrong with you.

Receive Visa

Once your visa file has been assessed and no specific requirements are raised, you will receive your visa.

Travel insurance

It is mandatory to attain travel insurance to protect yourself and your precious luggage while traveling.

Book Tickets

Now that you have everything, book your ticket to Canada. HAPPY JOURNEY

Travel Money Card

To meet your daily essentials in Canada, get yourself a travel money card as you won't be allowed to take cash out from your local bank immediately after landing.

Frequently asked questions

Are the subject areas limited to the ones mentioned above?

No, these are the most common subjects that can be observed in most Canadian Colleges/Universities. Certain colleges may offer specific or specialized courses too.

Can I avail of any financial help from the college/university to support my education?

Yes, many Canadian colleges/universities offer financial help mostly in terms of scholarships on certain conditions which you can look up at the website of your preferred institutions.

Can I work during my studies?

Yes, working 40 hours per week when classes are being conducted and working full time during vacation is allowed for Indian students.

When can I apply for PGWP?

You can apply for PGWP only after completing your study and receiving confirmation regarding the same which is proved with a transcript or an official letter.After the confirmation, you are eligible to apply for PGWP within 180 days.