Fraser International College

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Fraser International College (FIC) is situated in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, and commenced its operations in September 2006.

FIC functions as a private educational institution in partnership with Simon Fraser University. The courses offered at FIC are developed in collaboration with SFU's faculty and departments, ensuring a meticulous approach to course content and academic standards.

FIC study hall fall 2015

While under original and preliminary discussions at SFU, the FIC proposal (then called IBT) was the source of no deal of controversy.[1] FIC is operated by Navitas Limited,[2] a publicly listed Australian educational company (formally International Business and Technology Education Ltd.).

FIC currently has more than 1,300 students enrolled. Students in FIC come from more than 35 countries/regions.

Majors in UTP Stage II

FIC provides 1-year pre-university programs (UTP Stage II) and guarantees direct transfer to Simon Fraser University when GPA reaches the standards according to different majors. The programs of UTP Stage II are relevant to first year programs at Simon Fraser University. Students need to take required credits for transfer and the required courses are based on the majors.

  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Business Administration
  • Communication and Business
  • Communication, Art and Technology
  • Computing Science
  • Engineering Science
  • Environment
  • Health Science

Associate of Arts Degree

FIC also has an Associate of Arts Degree with a duration of 2 years.

Foundation Program

References

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