Fanshawe College - Programs

Programs

Fanshawe College has more than 100 full-time post-secondary and graduate studies programs, as well as apprentice, academic upgrading and adult training programs. Many post-secondary programs have a co-operative education component. Academic Schools:

  • Applied Science and Technology
  • Building Technology
  • Business and Management
  • Contemporary Media
  • Design
  • Electrical and Electronics
  • Health Sciences and Nursing
  • Human Services
  • Information Technology
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Preparatory Studies / Language and Liberal Studies
  • Tourism & Hospitality
  • Transportation and Motive Power

Programs and courses: http://www.fanshawec.ca/programs

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