Canadian Experience Program
Customizable educational opportunities ranging from 4 weeks to full-term students.
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CNC is a great option to continue studying and develop knowledge and skills in different areas depending on your interest. CNC’s staff are extremely helpful and can assist you with any issues you encounter. It’s an amazing place to make friends from all over the world with different points of views and cultures.
Leonel Garcia Salina
Student from Mexico
Canadian Experience Courses
The Canadian Experience Program is fully customizable, practical, experiential, fun and includes foundational English Language (ENLA) programming with custom seminars and activities related to a topic of choice. Courses are intended to support students in their area of study or to enhance a skillset desired by an organization. Students will develop the ability to understand and apply basic terminology and increase their overall capacity to communicate in English.
Below is an example of courses available for customization. If you don’t see what you are looking for in this list please let us know! We will work to accommodate all requests.
Cohort based courses can be customized based on a variety of topics.
Topics include but are not limited to:
Accounting Skills for New Supervisors |
Health Care Management |
Basic Business Management |
Hospitality Administration |
Budgets and Financial Reports |
Human Resource Topics |
Business Communication |
Introduction to Non-Profit Management |
Business Ethics for the Office |
Leading the Multigenerational Workforce |
Business Etiquette |
Leadership training |
Business Writing Fundamentals |
Managing Difficult Conversations |
Career training Skills |
Marketing |
Criminology |
Microsoft Office |
Coaching & Mentoring |
Nursing |
Communication Skills training |
Occupational Health & Safety |
Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD) |
Project Management |
Computer Science |
Social Sciences |
Engineering |
Strategic Planning |
English Language |
Tourism |
Graphic Design |
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Option 1: Short-Term - 3 to 8 Weeks
Below is an example of a 4-week program with custom seminars and activities:
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MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
Week 1
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Welcome Orientation |
AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
Leadership Activity |
Week 2
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AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Job Shadowing & Volunteering |
AM: ENLA
PM: Tours of Local Businesses |
Week 3
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AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Job Shadowing & Volunteering |
AM: ENLA
PM: Tours of Local Businesses |
AM: ENLA
PM: Leadership Activity |
Week 4
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AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Custom Programming |
AM: ENLA
PM: Job Shadowing & Volunteering |
AM: ENLA
PM: Job Shadowing & Volunteering |
Farewell Party |
Custom Programming can include lectures, guest speakers, workshops, industry tours, volunteering, job shadowing and other activities.
Price:
Short-term pricing ranges based on length. For example, a 4-week program that includes tuition, student fees, homestay, and student activity fees will cost up to $3,500 CAD.
Option 2: Full-Term – Four Months
The full-term model incorporates English language training (ENLA) along with customized training for a full semester.
Price:
Full-term pricing ranges based on student activities. A 15 week semester program that includes tuition, student fees, homestay, and student activities will cost up to $9,000 CAD.
English Language Training (ENLA)
CNC is a great place to develop skills in a multi-cultural setting, while learning and improving English language skills. CNC instructors are highly qualified and have a long history of teaching English to students from around the world. Our ENLA program, which is accredited by the Canadian Language Council, includes instruction in conversation, grammar, reading and writing. (4 levels of ENLA are available and placement is based on CNC testing upon arrival)
Students are assessed and placed at the appropriate level before being enrolled in classes. Students who complete lower levels are able to progress to higher levels.
Students who progress to higher levels are able to choose one or two academic-level courses. Academic-level courses are transferable to select Canadian Universities.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Preparation
15 weeks (21 hours per week)
Start to build vocabulary, practice speaking English, improve pronunciation, writing and reading skills.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 1
15 weeks (21 hours per week)
Build on grammar knowledge, expand writing skills, read more complex material from real world sources and become a more fluent speaker.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 2
15 weeks (21 hours per week plus one university course)
Polish grammar and writing skills to prepare for college level writing, listen and comprehend speaking from a variety of sources.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 3
15 weeks (18 hours per week plus two university course)
Listen to lectures and academic presentations, create presentations, write college level essays, read and critique texts and academic articles.