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2-Year Pathway

Two-Year Pathway Options

ARTS PROGRAM


Two-year university transfer pathway programs, equal to 60-61 university transfer credits, will provide you with a broad education with special emphasis in humanities and the social sciences. You may complete a general studies pathway, or you may choose to specialize in economics or mathematics.

Courses:

  • Economics
  • Humanities
  • Languages
  • Mathematics
  • Sciences
  • Social Sciences

Arts program requirements:

All students working towards a 2-year Arts Pathway must complete core requirements in five subject areas. Each specific 2-year Arts Pathway also has additional elective course requirements. Any remaining courses may be chosen from any subject area.

  • Core Courses
  • 2-year Pathway in Arts (Economics)
  • 2-year Pathway in Arts (General Studies)

2-YEAR BUSINESS PATHWAY PROGRAM


The two-year pathway program in business, equal to 60 university transfer credits, is designed to provide the foundation coursework for completion of a university degree in business.

Courses:

  • Accounting
  • Business
  • Economics
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Statistics

Business 2-year pathway program requirements:

  • Required Courses

Speak to an Academic Advisor


Or Speak to a RISIA (Regulated International Student Immigration Advisor)

To discuss study permit renewals/extensions, ability to work, PGWP eligibility and other IRCC-related questions with the CC RISIA:
Contact the main office by email or phone to set up an appointment.

The CC RISIA is in the Student Services office most Tues/Wed from 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Or by virtual appointment.

To speak directly to an Academic Advisor, drop into Student Services office or call Monday-Friday:

604-939-6633 9:00am to 4:00pm(Vancouver time)
778-895-5323 4:00pm to 9:00pm(Vancouver time)

Discover your Transfer Option


To see how Coquitlam College courses transfer to British Columbia’s universities, visit the online transfer guide of the British Columbia Council of Admissions and Transfer (BCCAT).