NIC is offering the most in-demand university courses, which you can seamlessly transfer to universities including UVic, VIU, UBC, and beyond. Get a head start on your next semester and save money! Courses are available in both 7 and 14-week sessions and are offered fully online to fit your schedule. Classes start in May – register now to secure your seat. Check out the full course list at http://www.nic.bc.ca/programs/spring-summer-2021/ .
Effective Organizational Writing (ENG-160)
This applied writing course focuses on communication skills required in professional and business fields. Students will learn how to use language effectively, produce general correspondence, synthesize research for formal report and proposal writing, and design effective documents.
Financial Accounting Fundamentals (BUS-100)
Gain a balanced and integrated introductory view of financial accounting. You will be introduced to financial statement preparation procedures and techniques as well as to the fundamental analysis of financial statements for decision makers. You will learn the concepts and principles (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) that link preparation and use are given explicit attention.
Math for Elementary Educators I (MAT-162)
MAT 162 and MAT 163 together offer a first-year university mathematics course for students entering an elementary education program. Topics covered in MAT 162 include Set theory and Venn diagrams, symbolic logic, systems of numeration, computation in systems with different bases, mathematical systems, prime numbers, prime factorization and equivalence and order relations, real numbers and their representations, basic concepts of algebra.
Introductory Criminology (CRM-101)
An introduction to the core concepts, basic data sources, and general research findings in the field of Criminology. A key focus is on elements of continuity and discontinuity between traditional and contemporary theories of crime, deviance, criminality, and social control. Particular attention is paid to the Canadian context.
Anatomy & Physiology II (BIO-161)
This course is the continuation and completion of the comprehensive survey of human structures and functions started in Human Anatomy and Physiology I. It includes an extensive laboratory component.
For a full list of courses or to register visit: www.nic.bc.ca/spring-summer-2021