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Turn the discipline of hotel management into credits.

Hello, I am studying for a master's degree in Canada.

My friend, I will try my best to answer your question.

1, first of all, the major of foreign secretary is really embarrassing, and it is a junior college. I won't lie to you, just tell the truth.

First of all, you have to earn tuition. You have two choices.

First, read a professional college or undergraduate course. Your major is basically absent in Canada.

Secondly, it is also possible to change majors to undergraduate courses, because my friends are so-called "one major and two majors" in domestic junior colleges, studying hotel management at Cape Breton University, and they have transferred some credits. The number of credits transferred to you is related to the degree of recognition of your college by Canadian universities, the description of the courses you handed in, and the courses you studied during the course of foreign-related secretarial major. You can transfer credits only if the courses are the same and certified. To tell the truth, my friend doesn't turn much, so it's good to turn 5-6 doors. I don't know your major and college.

Thirdly, I want to correct a misunderstanding. There is no such thing as an undergraduate course in Canada. The so-called undergraduate course, for example, in China, do you have to take a similar self-taught exam after finishing junior college? I don't know how big the self-taught exam is, and then I took the undergraduate exam for one year, and then the junior college is like this. In Canada, they only certify your school and your courses, which is similar to treating you as a transfer student and helping you transfer some credits. You should clarify this misunderstanding. Secondly, I dare to assert that many domestic institutions, especially second-year institutions, are rarely recognized by Canadian universities. I mean those Canadian universities, public universities, other private colleges or colleges here, I don't know. What you should pay special attention to is that in these private colleges, if any school promises you, you should be careful, because there are many people cheating in private schools or colleges in Canada, which is obvious to all.

Fourth, which schools are acceptable? Honestly, I don't know. I don't touch this area, but what I said above about Cape Breton University is acceptable. But there are not many majors for you to choose from. Personally, I don't recommend two schools, but considering the different personal circumstances, you can try to contact.

Fifth, how long will it take to finish the undergraduate course? Most of Canada is a four-year undergraduate program, and a few are a three-year program. Let's calculate, you concentrate on your studies and don't repeat grades. There are five classes per semester, and you don't need language. Your college has transferred credits for five classes. According to this situation, it will take about three and a half years (four years) or two and a half years (three years).

Sixth, you should mean the Spring Festival next year, 65438+ 10, right? If you choose to do it seriously, you should be able to get a visa without any problem. I don't know what you want to do with words. Do you want to turn off your phone before you leave, or do you want to learn the language? If you want to learn a language, I think maybe you can start today, but if you want to pass the language, it's up to you. It is also promising to study hard and learn Chinese well this year.

Please, after reading so much, if you have any questions, you can continue to ask questions!

David