Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Red River College’s (Canada)

Course & other details required for Admission for SEPTEMBER 2013 intake
RED RIVER COLLEGE –
Public Funded & Govt. college, Covered under SPP Program
Manitoba’s Largest Institute of applied Learning
More than 32,00 Enrolments
Very Good Environmental Health & Safety Services.
More than 110 Full time Programs.
Eight Campuses in Mantioba.
Continuing & Distance Education
State-of-the art equipment & Facilities.
Instructors with Industrial Expertise.
97% Graduate Employment rate
94% Graduate Satisfaction rate
IELTS Requirement: - Overall 6.5 BANDS (not less than 6.0 in each section)
(Writing: - 6.0 Band & Speaking, Listening & Reading: - 6.5 Bands)
Website: - www.rrc.mb.ca
Location: - Winnipeg, Manitoba
Application Fees $ 400CAD
Payment of $ 400($ 100CAD Non-Refundable application fee and $300 CAD will be
considered as Tuition Deposit if visa denied than $300CAD will be refundable)
1.  International Business
 Campus :-
1)Princess Street Campus
2) Winnipeg
Program/Student Fees (International)
$11,420.00
Books and Supplies
$1,500.00
Other Fees


Intake – Jan2013
$500.00
1

To apply, please submit an international admissions application (, $400 CAD application fee/tuition deposit and original or certified copies of all documentation and academic transcriptions . Application processing will not start until all of the above documents are received and complete; incomplete applications will result in your application being rejected.
COURSE Overview
  • One-year post-graduate diploma
  • January/sEPTEMBER entry date
  • Exchange District Campus (formerly Princess Street Campus), Winnipeg
  • Six-week work placement
Description
The need for expertise in international business is growing in Canada. The International Business program prepares you to meet the challenges of adapting to the global marketplace.
The program includes a custom-designed foreign language component and work experience with an organization involved in global marketing. The program has been certified as an accredited partner of the Forum for International Trade Training (FITT).
Small classes are taught by a team of professionals who have real business experience. They offer innovative projects designed to apply international business theory through case study and discussion. You will be given opportunities to listen to guest speakers and to participate in relevant conferences, seminars, and other events.
Student teams will work with a local enterprise to prepare a marketing plan for entry into a new foreign market. Your plan will be evaluated by a panel of judges.
In Term 2 (spring/summer term), you will be required to seek and complete a minimum six-week work experience component (assistance provided by RRC).  This often evolves into an opportunity for summer employment for those students who have demonstrated high levels of professionalism.


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