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EXEMPTIONS BY UNIVERSITY
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COURSE PRESENTATION
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University level courses are presented either by correspondence
or by lecture. During the Academic year, there are two correspondence
terms - Fall (September to mid-December) and Winter (January
to late April). The courses given by correspondence usually require
10 to 15 lessons to be completed.
Professional courses are presented using a combination of lecture
and internet - based sessions. Summer courses are mostly lecture
based, supplemented by internet-based sessions.
Professional courses offered in the fall, winter and spring sessions
are mostly internet - based, followed by 3 day seminars in various
locations within the Atlantic Provinces.
Summer schools are held during mid-May to late-August in Halifax,
Nova Scotia.
A carefully planned course of study is prepared by the School
for each registered student. The completion of these academic
requirements in conjunction with a diversified training program
provides a sound professional base from which to deal with the
demands of modern business.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
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Students are governed by the rules and regulations contained
in the School's Information Handbook,
which is sent to each student upon registration. The handbook
is in PDF format, which requires Acrobat Reader for viewing.
If you don't have a copy, you can download it free from the Adobe
Web site.
For further information concerning the program, please contact
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