
Vancouver Colleges
Are you thinking about going to school in Vancouver, British Columbia? If so, you should know about what the city has to offer for students.
As far as Vancouver universities go, there is one major public research university in the area, and over 9 private Vancouver colleges. This city also boasts a number of private arts and other specialty institutes, as well as 2-year community or technical colleges. If you’re…
Online Vancouver Schools
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AIU Online
Programs offered:
- Associate's (AABA) - Criminal Justice Administration
- Associate's (AABA) - Healthcare Administration
- Associate's (AABA) - Human Resources
- Associate's (AABA) - Medical Coding and Billing
- Associate's (AABA) - Visual Communication
- Associate's of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Business Administration - International Business
- Bachelor of Business Administration - Project Management
- Bachelor's (BFA) - Digital Design
- Bachelor's (BFA) - Web Design
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Clayton College of Natural Health
Programs offered:
- Bachelor of Science in Holistic Nutrition
- Bachelor of Science in Natural Health
- Certificate of Holistic Companion Animal Care Studies
- Consulting Herbalist Certificate - Level 2
- Doctor of Natural Health
- Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (for medical doctors only)
- Doctor of Naturopathy
- Doctor of Naturopathy for Healthcare Professionals
- Doctor of Philosophy in Holistic Nutrition
- Doctor of Philosophy in Natural Health
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Colorado Technical University Online
Programs offered:
- Associate of Science in General Studies
- Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies
- Associate's Degree in Accounting (ASACC)
- Associate's Degree in Business Administration (ASBA)
- Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice (ASCJ)
- Associate's Degree in Information Technology (ASIT)
- Associate's Degree in Medical Billing and Coding (ASMBC)
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Finance
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Health Care Management
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South University
Programs offered:
- Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management
- Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Master of Science in Information Systems and Technology
- MBA
- MBA in Healthcare Administration
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Walden University
Programs offered:
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
- M.S. in Education
- M.S. in Mental Health Counseling
- M.S. in Psychology
- Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
- Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)
- Master of Public Health
- Master's in Nursing (BSN to Master's in Nursing)
- Master's in Nursing (RN to Master's in Nursing)
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Vancouver Colleges (continued from top)
Are you thinking about going to school in Vancouver, British Columbia? If so, you should know about what the city has to offer for students.
As far as Vancouver universities go, there is one major public research university in the area, and over 9 private Vancouver colleges. This city also boasts a number of private arts and other specialty institutes, as well as 2-year community or technical colleges. If you're looking for anything beyond an undergraduate degree, you'll most likely have to either earn it at the major public Vancouver university or through an online Vancouver college. Many online universities have campuses in Vancouver, and thus offer hybrid courses that utilize online technology while meeting occasionally in the classroom.
Because Vancouver is located on the Pacific Ocean, it is one of the most beautiful and cultural cities in Canada. Its downtown area boasts all the amenities of an international destination'from chic restaurants to hopping dance clubs and live music venues. If you want to broaden your mind outside of the classroom, make sure to catch a Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Concert or catch one of over 32 professional theatre groups perform within the city.
Vancouver is also a wonderful place to explore nature. Its geographic location makes it a great place for both summer and winter recreational activities. Students can often take a study break by exploring forested trails in the 763-hectare Pacific Spirit Regional Park either by foot or mountain bike. In the winter months, they can take a weekend off by skiing at the nearby Whistler-Blackcomb resort.


