Niagara College

Niagara College is a public university college founded in 1967. In 2003, the college was once again awarded the title of "Ontario Employer's Most Satisfied College". There are two bachelor's degree programs, over 60 associate degree programs, and 12 graduate certificate programs. The major involves fields such as business, computer research, electronics, services, healthcare, optoelectronics, and communication. Niagara College currently has over 400 international students studying, with a total of 60 Chinese speaking students. Provide English as a Second Language (ESL) courses and conditionally admit students without English grades. Niagara College has thirty years of experience in running colleges and universities, with each major approved by the Ontario government to ensure that its graduates possess the necessary business skills for their future careers. Our school maintains a high record for employment arrangements for graduates, and graduates have the opportunity to enter the management ranks of their companies. Many majors at our school offer internship programs, which provide students with excellent opportunities to apply what they have learned in Canadian companies, greatly enhancing their competitiveness after graduation. Niagara College also has first-class environmental training facilities, with an ecological laboratory covering 100 hectares of wetlands for environmental majors. Students can conduct environmental experiments here. In addition, an international trade and development center is also located on the campus. Many graduates from the International Business Department are already active in the global business field. The students come from France, Greece, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Libya, Japan, Mexico, Chile, Senegal, Taiwan, Bangladesh, China, Thailand, Lebanon, Turks and Caicos Islands, Jordan, Egypt, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, India, Spain, Germany, Venezuela, Switzerland, Italy, Bermuda, United Arab Emirates, Saipan Islands, Pakistan, Hungary, Aruba, Macedonia, Argentina, Bahamas, Belgium, Ghana, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Nigeria, Yemen, Sri Lanka, Tasmania, Ukraine, and the United States.



Unique "Paid Internship Program": Niagara College in Canada is the public institution with the most "CO-OP" (Paid Internship) programs open to international students in Canada, offering over 20 paid internship programs. Chinese students who choose paid internship majors in the UK will have the opportunity to intern at world-renowned companies such as Sheraton Hotel, IBM, Royal Bank of Canada, Honda, etc. During their studies, students can not only receive some salary and living expenses subsidies, but also valuable Canadian work experience. Whether they choose to return to China for employment or immigrate to Canada in the future, they will lay a solid foundation.

Geographical location:

Niagara College is located in the Niagara Region, at the southernmost point of Canada, on the border between Ontario and the United States, adjacent to one of the seven world-renowned landmarks - Niagara Falls. An hour's drive from Toronto and a 40 minute drive from Buffalo in the United States. The region has picturesque scenery, simple folk customs, and is rich in grapes. The world-famous ice wine is produced here.

Number of students: The college currently has over 6000 full-time students and over 20000 part-time students.

College Features:

1. Dual admission: Those without English scores can advance to the language center for learning;

2. One's own four-year undergraduate program;

3. Graduates have a high employment rate and good quality;

4. There are few Chinese students and a good language environment;

5. Unique course design;

6. Medium sized cities, safe and friendly, with a good learning environment.

7. Many college courses can transfer credits to universities in Canada, the United States, and Australia

College and undergraduate majors:

Reception and Tourism Department: Tourism Management (four-year undergraduate degree, CO-OP), Tourism and Hotel Management (CO-OP), Tourism Market and Operations (CO-OP)

Department of Power Electronics: Optoelectronic (Laser) Engineering (four-year undergraduate degree, CO-OP), Power Engineering Technology, Power Engineering Technology - Power Systems (CO-OP), Electronic Engineering Technology (CO-OP), Optoelectronic (Laser) Engineering Technology, Engineering Technology

Community Education Department: Children and Youth Workers, Early Childhood Education, Educational Assistance - Special Education Support, Social Workers

Computer Science Department: Computer Technology (CO-OP), Computer Programming and Program Analysis (CO-OP), Machinery, Architecture

Manufacturing Engineering Department: Building Engineering Technology - Architecture, Building Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology (CO-OP), Mechanical Technology

Business and Small Business Department: Business Operations - Finance and Accounting (CO-OP), Business Operations - International Business, Business Operations - Sales and Marketing, Business Management - Finance and Accounting (CO-OP), Business Management - Personnel Management (CO-OP), Business Management - International Business, Business Management - Marketing, Business Management - Operations Management (CO-OP), Business Management - Professional Golf Management (CO-OP)

Environmental Cultivation Department: Environmental Management Technology - Field and Laboratory (CO-OP)

Tuition fee: around CAD 9800 per year

Application fee: CAD 250

Undergraduate enrollment time: January in winter and September in autumn

Medical insurance: approximately CAD 440 per year

Admission requirements: High school graduates or high school seniors with an average score of 70% or above, TOEFL 500 (written test) or 173 (computer-based test), IELTS5.5, Can be straight

Admission to junior college; TOEFL 550 (written test) or 190 (computer), IELTS 6.5, You can directly enroll in undergraduate/graduate certificates. Those without English grades can apply for ESL courses at the same time