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Coast Mountain College is pleased to announce an updated transfer agreement between CMTN and the University of Victoria (UVic), offering guaranteed admission and course transfer to UVic in select programs. Eligible and qualified students who complete their Associate Degree of Arts or Science at CMTN, can transfer directly into Humanities, Science, Social Science, or Art History and Visual Studies. Students who complete their first year of Engineering at CMTN can transfer directly into Engineering or Software Engineering at UVic.
Starting in Fall 2024, institutions are offering an array of programs to equip learners with job-related skills for high-opportunity roles. Learners will have access to skills training opportunities to enhance their skills and competencies, increase their productivity, and advance in their careers.
A photo essay from the CMTN ACE Field Schools to Haida Gwaii in May 2024.
Coast Mountain College (CMTN) is a recipient of a multi-year grant through SkilledTradesBC’s Indigenous People Trades Training Programs (IPTT). The grant, valued at $573,422, will be distributed over two-years and will support the Cook’s Helper Program in the communities of Gitxaala, Old Masset, and Kispiox (Anspayaxw).
On Saturday, June 8th, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Department at Coast Mountain College hosted a competition to see which model home design could retain the most solar heat over a period of time. Projects were submitted by nine groups submitted projects, which included community members, Caledonia Secondary School physics students, and CMTN students and instructors.
We are very proud of our progressive and open relationships with local First Nations bands and governments and our respect for indigenous world view and educational practices.
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