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I wanted to ask if someone is doing a 1+1 program and its three terms of studying one term of co-op will that count as a two year program? Keeping in mind 2 terms studying -> 1 co-op term -> 1 term studying.
I wanted to ask if someone is doing a 1+1 program and its three terms of studying one term of co-op will that count as a two year program? Keeping in mind 2 terms studying -> 1 co-op term -> 1 term studying.
First program is two study terms and one co-op term. The second program has the same first term courses as the first program and it would be one academic term. total is 12 month of studying and 4 month of co-op.
First program is two study terms and one co-op term. The second program has the same first term courses as the first program and it would be one academic term. total is 12 month of studying and 4 month of co-op.
What program is the second one which lasts only for a semester? Note that as per IRCC a program must be at least of 8 month duration to be PGWP eligible on its own. If qualifying for a 3 yr PGWP is the primary objective choose as your second program a course which lasts at least two terms.
In addition, why would you choose as your second program to which only duplicates what you would have already covered and nothing more?
What program is the second one which lasts only for a semester? Note that as per IRCC a program must be at least of 8 month duration to be PGWP eligible on its own. If qualifying for a 3 yr PGWP is the primary objective choose as your second program a course which lasts at least two terms.
In addition, why would you choose as your second program to which only duplicates what you would have already covered and nothing more?
First program is SCM and its two terms and one co-op term. I can choose to combine operation managed with it and it shares level 1 with SCM therefore I don't need to redo term 1 and can only do one extra term to get two degrees.
First program is SCM and its two terms and one co-op term. I can choose to combine operation managed with it and it shares level 1 with SCM therefore I don't need to redo term 1 and can only do one extra term to get two degrees.
You said degrees so you are getting certificates. “First program is SCM and its two terms and one co-op term. I can choose to combine operation managed with it and it shares level 1 with SCM therefore I don't need to redo term 1 and can only do one extra term to get two degrees.”
You have the study permit for the SCM, correct. Have you completed the first program. And then the second program overlaps the first year. It really depends on how IRCC view the two programs.
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