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Application Fee: $44 (domestic students); International Student Fees
Academic
1. One of:
2. Complete an assessment testing (includes writing a Personal profile)
Non-Academic
Note: You should also refer to VIU's Trades general admission requirements.
Admission Advice
1. Completion of secondary school career food preparation courses is recommended. Food industry experience is also recommended.
2. Enrollment in the program is limited. Meeting or exceeding the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.
Applicants also have to satisfy VIU's institution admission requirements as listed below.
If your first language is not English or if your education was completed in any country where English is not the official language, you must have one of the following (minimum scores):
Verify with the institution directly
Choose from the following admission categories applicable to your intended program of study:
General Admission Requirements for Academic Programs
(minimum grade needed in brackets)
1. One of:
Note: If you don't meet any of the admission categories, you may be admitted as an "Unclassified Student" to register into university-level courses which you meet the prerequisites. You will register after other students, so course availability will be limited.
General Admission Requirements for Trades and Applied Technology Programs
1. Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status in Canada
2. One of:
View details on VIU Admission page.
On the above web page, you will have to scroll down to the following admission categories:
View details on VIU Admission page.
On the above web page, you will have to scroll down to the following admission categories:
You must also meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program of study at VIU. The program-specific admission requirements are detailed within each program profile in EducationPlannerBC's Undergraduate Program Search Database for VIU.
If you have completed some post-secondary studies at another institution, you can possibly earn transfer credits toward your program at VIU. Please refer to VIU's Transfer Credit web page. The BC Transfer Guide allows you to check on the transferability of your courses taken at another BC post-secondary institution.
You will qualify for admissions as a transfer student if you have at least 24 university transferable credits. You are required to submit all official secondary and post-secondary transcripts from institutions you have attended to Registration Services before receiving an offer of admission. Transcripts should be sent directly from the institutions that you have studied at.
For details on transfer credits, verify directly here.If you have completed some post-secondary studies at another institution, you can possibly earn transfer credits toward your program at VIU. Please refer to VIU's Transfer Credit web page.
You will qualify for admissions as a transfer student if you have at least 24 university transferable credits. You are required to submit all official secondary and post-secondary transcripts from institutions you have attended to Registration Services before receiving an offer of admission. Transcripts should be sent directly from the institutions that you have studied at.
For details on transfer credits, verify directly here.
See admission details in General Admission Requirements sections referring to Mature Students:
Students admitted to Vancouver Island University as ‘Mature Students’ must still meet individual course prerequisites. Check VIU's Course Descriptions or consult an Educational Advisor at VIU to find out if you first need to complete prerequisites. Students can meet course prerequisites through VIU's Adult Basic Education program.
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Note: By scrolling down you can access the following admission categories:
Training in a program like this one can lead to different careers. Related occupations are presented to show potential career options, not definite outcomes.
Follow the links to learn more about these careers on WorkBC's career profiles.
Taking a foundation program can help you build the skills that employers are looking for, making you well-positioned to find an employment in the trade and begin an apprenticeship.
Your technical and work-based training hours acquired from the Professional Baking and Pastry Arts Certificate program will be counted towards your next step in training as an apprentice. To progress as an apprentice, you will need to find an employer who will sponsor your apprenticeship and register with the Industry Training Authority (ITA). You will then be able to complete the work-based (on-the-job) training hours and next level(s) of the apprenticeship training of your chosen trade in:
For updated details regarding the Industry Training Program, please refer to the above links for respective ITA program profiles.