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School | Dawson College | | |
Location | Westmount, QC, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 8,166
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Degree | Diploma | | |
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Length | 2 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Applicants must have a Diploma of Secondary Studies (DES) or equivalent, including Secondary V Language of Instruction, Secondary V Second Language, Secondary IV Science, Secondary IV Mathematics, Secondary IV History, and Sec V Mathematics – Technical & Scientific option or Science option 564-506 or 565-506. Students with a DES missing any of the above subjects may be admitted, space permitting, but may be required to complete remedial courses. | | |
Cost | All returning students are required to pay their regular student fees ($164) in full by June 7, 2017 before registering for their courses. New students are required to pay the $164 in full by June 30, 2017 before they register. Payments may be made in full before registration by cash, debit card, Visa, MasterCard, money order or cheque. Post dated cheques will not be accepted. Any remaining fees (non-resident of Quebec, convocation fees, part time in-program fees, etc…) will be assessed by August 22 and due by September 8, 2017. Late payment fees of $25.00 will be applied to overdue accounts.
Please refer to the following website for additional information on tuition.
https://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/finance/student-fees/
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Description | The International Business Studies Profile grounds your exploration of social sciences in the fields of business and globalization and gives you the mathematics classes you need to pursue business studies at the university level. Students explore a variety of issues that influence international trade and consider how business strategies can meet pressing global needs. The program includes courses in economics, history, psychology, business administration and mathematics.
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