Special Education courses

Bow valley

Addiction Studies Diploma - Aboriginal Focus in Bow valley

  • Duration : 2 Years
  • Intake : September
  • Level : Undergraduate Diploma
  • Tuition & fees : $ 22,469 CAD Per Year
  • IELTS : 6.0
  • TOEFL : 83
  • PTE : 64


About Addiction Studies Diploma - Aboriginal Focus in Bow valley

Program Description

Learn how to support addiction in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities. You can learn the skills needed to manage the behaviours of addiction. We cover Aboriginal history, Aboriginal culture, and the needs of their communities, as well as other populations. This program is classroom-based, and includes 19 courses and two community practicums. An important part of this program is learner participation. Classes are generally scheduled between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. from Monday to Friday. The program is open to everyone.

Pre-practicum requirement

The Addiction Studies – Aboriginal Focus Diploma program includes practicum placements in agencies where employers require a Police Information Check with a Vulnerable Sector Search (VSS). Results of this check may restrict opportunities for placement in a practicum. The Police Information Check must be obtained before the start of the practicum and may need to be renewed more than once while enrolled in a program.

Learners are responsible to apply for and obtain their own Police Information Check record and to understand the implications on work or clinical placement and licensure and/or employment prospects. 

Academic qualification equivalents

  • Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)

English language requirements (one of the below):

  • IELTS      :     6.0 with minimum band score 6.0 (Winter 2020 onward)
  • TOEFL    :     83
  • PTE         :     59-64

Tuition fee for domestic and international students are tabulated below:

Tuition fee for Domestic students CAD 1,500 – CAD 5,000
Tuition fee for International students CAD 5,000 – CAD 10,000

In addition to the tuition fee students need to pay the following fees as well:

Material fee per semester CAD 45 - CAD 100
Student services fee per semester CAD 50
Student association fee per semester CAD 54
H&D per semester CAD 140
Parchment Replacement Fee CAD 50
Replacement of Student ID Card CAD 10
Early and Deferred Examination Fee CAD 50
NSF Cheque Administrative Fee CAD 50
Application Fee CAD 65 for domestic students CAD 130 for international students
Confirmation Deposit CAD 200 for domestic students CAD 1,500 for international students
Course Extension Fee for credit courses CAD 100 - CAD 200
Late Payment Fee CAD 50
International Student Medical Insurance through 3rd party insurer CAD 244 per term
Non-refundable portion of international students' tuition CAD 1,500

Living expenses

Bow Valley College does not offer on-campus residence. Students have the option of off-campus residence, homestays, rental houses etc.

General costs and Homestay cost Cost
Standard service fee CAD 750
Security deposit CAD 500
Homestay fee CAD 825/month
Textbooks for career program CAD 500 - CAD 700
Excursions CAD 200
Food CAD 500 per semester
Weekend expenses CAD 200
Transit monthly pass CAD 99 per month

 

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Fees components - (1st year Fees and expense)

Tuition & fees :

$ 22,469

Total

$ 22,469