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What kind of university is Dutch College in Canada?

Dutch College, founded in 1965, is a public college in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The college offers more than 70 professional and multi-technical vocational training courses, with more than 350 teachers and nearly 10 thousand students. As the only higher vocational and technical college in the province, Dutch College promises to provide quality lifelong learning opportunities and support the development of learners, enterprises and communities! Dutch College is committed to the cultivation of students' abilities, and is the founding school of CBE (Competency-based Education) teaching mode. 14 has passed ISO900 1 certification. The qualification and reputation of the college have been confirmed by the Chinese Embassy in Canada. The graduates of this school have strong practical application ability and the employment rate has always been high. Delegations from China's Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Railways and some provincial and municipal government departments have visited the school.

Geographical location:

Dutch College is located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, a tourist resort in eastern Canada.

Professional setting:

Adult and Community Education: Adult Education

Applied science and engineering technology: building technology, biotechnology, environmental applied science and technology, wildlife protection technology, business: accounting, business administration, human resource management, marketing and advertising management, medical support services, retail management.

Computer: business information technology, computer engineering technology, computer information system, electronic engineering technology.

Cooking: Cooking art, pastry making.

Health and community studies: youth management and education, infant management, nursing, advanced nursing, practical nurses.

Navigation training: bridge resource management, cargo handling, power configuration, high-precision acoustic configuration, ocean engineering, navigation, power engineering, thrust equipment, analog electronic navigation.

Media and communication: art preparation, graphic design, interactive multimedia, electronic game art and design, news, digital camera imaging.

Sports and leisure: golf club management, professional golf management, sports and leisure management.

Tourism: hotels and hotel management, tourism management

Trade and industrial technology: automobile technology, commercial diving, electronic technology, electromechanical technology, precision machinery.

Related expenses:

Application fee: CAD 100

Admission requirements:

Graduated from high school or above, with a score of over 70%, IELTS 6.0 or iBT85. If you don't have qualified English scores, you can apply for English+professional courses.

Opening hours:

1, May and September every year.