Aurora College

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Pre-Technology (General)

Aurora College

Degree:Not Applicable
Field of Study:Science, Technology and Society
Length:10 Month(s)
Cost per year:*
National: $2,400

Description:

The pre-technology program is designed to provide Northerners with the opportunity to upgrade their skills in communications, mathematics, science and computer applications. Successful graduates will have the credentials to apply for admission to an accredited technology program at a post-secondary institution in Alberta or the Northwest Territories (e.g. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), Aurora College, etc.).

The Aurora College program is designed to include a balance of theory and practical instruction with an emphasis on personal management, learning and employability skills. The program has two streams. The general stream is designed for students wishing to move on to most of the engineering technologies at NAIT and technology programs elsewhere. This would include, construction, civil, surveying, environmental technology, architectural, interior design and others. Students in the general stream may also choose whether to focus on biology or physics.

Prerequisites:

These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.
    Applicants to the program must be 17 years of age or older, submit a letter detailing their interest in the program and their reasons for applying and meet the academic entrance requirements. Also required are Grade 11 or ABE140 Math and English, with a minimum of 65% in Math and 65% in English; or Grade 12 Math and English with a minimum of 60%. Equivalencies will be considered and placement tests can be arranged.

    * We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.

    Modified on July 28, 2009