糖心vlog传媒business student Vikas Jain is currently completing an internship at Broadstreet Properties in Campbell River.
糖心vlog传媒will offer an expanded selection of business courses in Campbell River while welcoming students from India, the Netherlands, Philippines, Israel, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Mauritius and China this fall.
Additional courses include Financial Accounting Fundamentals, Administrative Principles, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management and Basic Marketing Principles and Practices 鈥 which allow students to complete their Business Administration certificate at the Campbell River campus or earn credit toward their business degree.
鈥淲e are excited to expand our training in Campbell River,鈥 said Ali Mayboudi, NIC School of Business chair. 鈥淭his community is a growing business centre on Vancouver Island, and having more students complete their business training here means less commuting time for Campbell River-based students and more qualified employees for local businesses.鈥
糖心vlog传媒business student Vikas Jain is interning at Broadstreet Properties while he works toward his Post Degree diploma in Pre-Professional Accounting.
鈥淭his is an ideal place for a student to work,鈥 said Jain. 鈥淚t puts your learning into practice and helps you gain experience working in a professional atmosphere with other people.鈥
Along with additional classes, 糖心vlog传媒will increase its advising services, counselling, front desk, library, administration, food services and homestay/peerstay programs in Campbell River to support student success.
The changes are part of NIC鈥檚 Integrated Multi-Year Program and Campbell River Campus Plan (CAM-Plan) which 鈥渆nvisions a city and a campus invigorated by a balanced international student body that allows the college to strengthen and diversify its array of program offerings.鈥
The addition of 40-50 international students is positive for the whole community, said Mark Herringer, executive director of international education, Office of Global Engagement.
鈥淭he socio-economic impact in the community can be significant,鈥 said Herringer. 鈥淚nternational students help build international networks, increase cultural diversity, fill skills shortages through part-time work and have the potential to become long-term community members.鈥
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