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Western University
International:
On our Campuses
and in our Communities
THE NEW KAWARTHA TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE opened in the Fall of 2014 at the Sutherland Campus in
Peterborough. This $36.6 million, 87,000-square-foot training facility features state-of-the-art workshop facilities, smart-wired
classrooms and labs with the newest technology.
Work placements
Internships
Co-op employment
Applied projects
A WIDE RANGE OF
BUSINESS PROGRAMS
Flemings 15 Business and Hospitality Programs are built on
learning through experience, from projects with industry
partners, work placements and co-ops to international exchange
programs. Most allow you to start in one program and switch to
another without loss of credit. Several offer Fast Track programs
that condense 3-year diplomas into 2 years as well as Graduate
programs. These programs include specializations in Accounting,
Business Administration, Human Resources Management,
Marketing and International Trade as well as post-grad programs
in International Business Management and Project Management.
FEATURED POST-GRADS
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Graduate with a fundamental understanding of international
business, and develop the skills to grow into one of the
managers, owners and influencers of tomorrows global business
world. We focus on the global importance of environmental
responsibility, diversity, globalization, innovation and leadership.
You will gain work experience and industry connections during
the Applied Project in Semester 2, where you will work with
mentors and fellow classmates on real life, real world projects for
real clients.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Develop the leadership skills to efficiently manage all aspects
of projects in a competitive global environment. This program
focuses on a well-rounded set of skills not taught in traditional
business schools. Through theory and hands-on learning you
will train to become a leader of high performance teams,
implementing internationally accepted principals to execute
projects on time and on budget.
WIRELESS INFORMATION NETWORKING
Study the latest developments in wireless information networking
with a focus on design, planning, implementation, operation and
troubleshooting of wireless networks. This hands-on program,
led by professionals at the top of their field, strongly connects
theory with practice through labs, simulations, field trips and a
cap stone applied project working on real problems for actual
businesses and organizations.
ADDITIONAL
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
START DATE
Accounting BAB
3
6 semesters
September/January
12th math
Two different 12th sciences
September/January
Business
GBE
4 semesters
September/January
Business Administration
BAD
6 semesters
September/January
CTN
4 semesters
September
CTY
6 semesters
September
CSI
6 semesters
September/January
Culinary Management
CM
4 semesters
September/January
EC
4 semesters
September/January
Educational Support
ED
4 semesters
September
EE
4 semesters
September/January
HTR
4semesters
September/January
BAH
6 semesters
September/January
INT
4 semesters
September
International Business
TD
6 semesters
September/January
Marketing
BAA
6 semesters
September/January
MAC
5 semesters
September
PSW
2 semesters
September/January/May
Pharmacy Technician
PHM
4 semesters
September
SW
4 semesters
September
September/January/May
CHM
ADDITIONAL
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
START DATE
3 semesters
September
IBM
2 semesters
September/January/May
PMG
2 semesters
September/January/May
ACM
3 semesters
September
Therapeutic Recreation
THR
3 semesters
September
WIN
4 semesters
September/January/May
ADDITIONAL
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS START DATE
September
ERT
12th math
12th science
September
EMT
4 semesters
September/January
EMX
6 semesters
Environmental Technician
ETN
4 semesters
ETC
5 semesters
September
Environmental Technology
ETY
6 semesters
September/January
BO
4 semesters
September/January
FW
6 semesters
September/January
Forestry Technician
FT
4 semesters
September/January
GSN
2 semesters
RDB
4 semesters
Urban Forestry
UF
2 semesters
UFT
4 semesters
5 semesters
September/January
12th math recommended
September/ January
September
12th math recommended
September/January
January
12th math
September
AWS
ADDITIONAL
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS START DATE
41 weeks
September
January
Aquaculture AQU
3
3 semesters
September
September
EVC
7 months
May
GISApplications Specialist
GIA
10 months
September
GISCartographic Specialist
GC
10 months
September
SAG
3 semesters
January
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING
Residences at our Lindsay and Peterborough campuses offer,
modern, furnished suite-style units, each with six singleoccupancy bedrooms, a shared kitchen, living room and
washroom. Floors are co-ed with separate suites for males and
females. Buildings are smoke-free and accessible suites are
available. The residences are fully networked with on-site laundry,
games room, fitness room and quiet study area. For fees and
how to apply, go to: flemingcollege.ca/housing
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TRANSPORTATION
Getting around our college cities is easy with extensive bus
transportation, including routes right to the campus. You can
take advantage of the bike loan program at the Frost Campus
in Lindsay, which loans bikes for free to students and staff for
short periods. For an occasional trip to Toronto and other tourist
destinations our cities offer regular bus service that can also
connect you to one of Canadas Via Rail train hubs.
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OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING
Were here
for you
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SUPPORT
Even before you arrive and throughout your education at
Fleming, International Student Services is here to support you, so
you can enjoy your experience in Canada and at Fleming. Take
advantage of our free airport pick-up and our free or low-cost
accommodation for the first few days of your arrival pending
availability. We will connect with you regularly and often to make
sure, you adjust well academically, culturally and socially. Well
help you get involved, meet other students and make the most
out of your stay.
STUDENT ADVISING
Every new, full-time first semester student is matched with an
advisor. Your advisor is committed to your success, and has useful
information about college programs and services to assist you
during your transition to college
HEALTH CARE
Every international student will be enrolled in a health insurance
plan. The Office of International Students will help you fill out
the required forms. You can also access professional, strictly
confidential healthcare through Health Services at the campuses
in Peterborough and in Lindsay. A registered nurse is available
weekdays, and access to a part-time physician is available by
appointment.
ONTARIO
Sault Ste. Marie
Sudbury
North Bay
Ottawa
3.75h
Lindsay
3.3h
Kingston
Barrie
1.75h
Peterborough
1.5h
Toronto
Hamilton
London
Sarnia
Niagara Falls
Windsor
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