* Insurance, Testing (Placement Assessment), Student ID Card (myCard), Material Fee, Student Centre Facilities Fee, etc
Minimum English Proficiency Scores Accepted
English Proficiency Test |
Advanced Diploma Programs ** |
---|---|
TOEFL |
570 Paper-based |
MELAB |
Score of 78 |
IELTS |
6.5 with no band score less than 6.0 |
CAEL |
Overall 60, Writing score 60 |
Pearson Test of English (Academic) |
58+ |
International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP) |
3.9+ |
Cambridge English Exams: Proficiency (CPE), Advanced (CAE), First (FCE) |
170-179 |
** With English Level COMM 170/171
Centennial College accepts the Duolingo English Test to demonstrate English Language Proficiency
Minimum English Proficiency Scores Accepted
Centennial Level |
Minimum Score |
---|---|
Certificate, diploma and Advanced Diploma Programs starting at COMM170 |
115 - 124 |
Certificate, diploma and Advanced Diploma Programs starting at COMM160 |
105 - 114 |
Note: Some programs may require a successful score in the College Language Skills Assessment in addition to a grade 12 English grade or equivalent for admission consideration.
English as a Second Language Partnerships
English Language Institution |
Location |
Course |
---|---|---|
Academie Linguistique Internationale |
Montreal, QC |
Level 7 Advanced |
Canadian Language Learning Centre* |
Toronto, ON |
University Pathway Program |
Capital English Solutions |
Toronto, ON |
College-University Preparation Course |
EC Toronto |
Toronto, ON |
Pre-Advanced |
EC Vancouver |
Vancouver, BC |
Pre-Advanced |
ELS Toronto |
Toronto, ON |
English for Academic Purposes Level 112 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, 109 |
ELS Vancouver |
Vancouver, BC |
English for Academic Purposes Level 109 or higher |
English School of Canada*** |
Toronto, ON |
University-College Transfer Program |
Hansa Language Centre** |
Toronto, ON |
English for Academic Purposes and the Level 10 Exam |
ICEAP |
Toronto, ON |
General Bridge Program (Lvl 7) |
International Language Academy of Canada* |
Toronto, ON |
UP III’s PW 3.3 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, PW 3.2 |
International Language Academy of Canada* |
Vancouver, BC |
UP III’s PW 3.3 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, PW 3.2 |
International Language Schools Canada |
Toronto, ON |
University Pathway Program (A2 Level) |
International Language Schools Canada |
Vancouver, BC |
University Pathway Program (A2 Level) |
Kaplan International English |
Toronto, ON |
C1 Advanced Level |
Kaplan International English |
Vancouver, BC |
C1 Advanced Level |
Quest Language Studies Toronto |
Toronto, ON |
Academic Pathway Certificate Program |
Royal Canadian Institute of International Studies |
Toronto, ON |
Advanced English for Academic Purposes for graduate certificates; |
Sprott Shaw Language College |
Toronto, ON |
English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE) |
Sprott Shaw Language College |
Vancouver, BC |
English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE) |
Sprott Shaw Language College |
Victoria, BC |
English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE) |
St. George International College* |
Toronto, ON |
University and College Pathway |
Stafford House Toronto** |
Toronto, ON |
Academic College Preparation |
The Language Gallery** |
Toronto, ON |
UPP Level 6 |
Toronto International College |
Toronto, ON |
Level 5 Advanced |
Upper Madison College |
Toronto, ON |
Level 15 (EAP Term 3) |
*passing grade of 75% required
**passing grade of 80% required
***for degree programs, a passing grade of 80% required
Students who achieve a minimum grade of 70% in any of these programs will satisfy Centennial's English Language requirement for admittance into Centennial College post-secondary programs. Agreements may also specify entry requirements into graduate certificate programs. Students will still need to follow the regular application procedures and must meet all other admission requirements.
Centennial College's Biomedical Engineering Technology program has been designed to meet the need for qualified professionals caused by the merger between the biomedical equipment industry and the engineering and scientific disciplines. These collaborations have created beneficial innovations for both health care and society, and require the industry to meet the challenge of offering a range of quality products. Artificial organs, prostheses and medical instruments wouldn't exist without biomedical engineering.
Providing an optimum balance between theory and hands-on labs, this engineering program will cover various principles in the design of medical equipment, rehabilitation and health improvement devices. Among them will be:
The technical problem-solving skills you'll gain will prepare you for a challenging career.
Please note: Qualified college or university graduates with a background in electronics can gain direct admission into Semester 3 of this three-year program and receive their Biomedical Engineering Technology advanced diploma in four semesters (program #3427) or four semesters plus two work terms with the co-op option (program #3437).
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Health Insurance fee is 509,34 CAD per year