Corner Brook
Corner Brook campus of College of the North Atlantic is located on the west coast of Newfoundland.
Corner Brook, a city of approximately 20,000, provides all the usual amenities of a regional centre, while maintaining a small town atmosphere. Set in a beautiful natural environment, it affords outstanding opportunities for field work as well as a variety of outdoor recreation year round.
There are numerous services and resources available to enhance student life, including guidance counsellors, a Student Success Centre, an active Student Representative Council, an extensive library, and more.
Corner Brook campus also houses the Department of Forestry and Agrifoods, the Geospatial Research Facility for Terrestrial Ecosystems, and the Fisher Children's Centre.
Programs from the School of Tourism and Natural Resources offered at Corner Brook campus include, Adventure Tourism-Outdoor Recreation, Environmental Technology (Co-op), Fish and Wildlife Technician, Forest Resources Technician, and GIS Applications Specialist (Post Diploma).
Bonavista
Bonavista campus of College of the North Atlantic is located on the east coast of Newfoundland in Bonavista Bay. The historic and scenic community is home to approximately 4,000 residents.
Bonavista campus is unique with respect to the provincial education scene, as it is linked with the local high school, Discovery Collegiate. There is a skywalk connecting the two buildings, learning resources are shared, and some college courses are offered to high school students.
The Natural Resources Technician program is offered at Bonavista campus.
Bay St. George
Bay St. George campus of College of the North Atlantic is located in Stephenville, a modern and progressive community of approximately 8,000 located on the west coast of the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is a large campus consisting of five main buildings. The campus has a residence with a capacity of 170 students and features full dining facilities.
Full-time credit course registration is approximately 750 students per semester, with another 100 registered part-time. Upwards of 1,000 students participate in Continuing Education evening courses. Student and career counselling services are provided by three full-time counsellors.
Bay St. George campus provides you with an excellent selection of career opportunities. The program selection is as exciting as the courses themselves are challenging.
Programs from the School of Tourism and Natural Resources offered at Bay St. George campus include,Hospitality Tourism Management and Conservation Law Enforcement.
Prince Philip Drive
Prince Philip Drive campus of College of the North Atlantic is located on the southeast part of the island in the capital city of St. John’s, the historic and commercial centre of Newfoundland and Labrador. The metropolitan area supports a population of approximately 173,000 residents.
The city is large enough to provide a full range of services, yet small enough to provide a sense of community.
Full-time credit course registration is approximately 1,500 students per semester, with another 500 registered part-time. Upwards of 2,500 students participate in Continuing Education evening courses.
The Hospitality Tourism Management program is offered at Prince Philip Drive campus.
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