Year | Name | Fees | Total |
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1st Year | Tution Fee | CAD 17033 | 17033.0 |
2nd Year | Tution Fee | CAD 17063 | 17063.0 |
Starting Date | Application Deadline | Status |
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2022-01-01 00:00:00.000 | 2022-01-15 00:00:00.000 | Active |
2022-09-01 00:00:00.000 | 2022-09-15 00:00:00.000 | Active |
High school diploma with a minimum 50% in:
English 30-1 or English 30-2
Math 30-1 or Math 30-2
If you didn’t graduate from an Alberta high school, please refer to the English, math and science
provincial subject equivalencies.
For English Proficiency requirements , Please click on this link :https://lakelandcollege.ca/future-students/english-language-requirements?_mid_=46162#English-language-evaluations
1. Application along with supporting documents will be processed on TEN Agent portal.
2. Non-refundable application fee of CAD $90 will be charged from the student and it will be paid by credit card only .
3. Student will receive the admission offer either conditional or unconditional on his TEN Agent portal.After accepting the offer Fee invoice will be generated on student account.
4.After getting the fee invoice student can pay the fee and fee receipt can be found on TEN Portal (Ten Agents)
AC 118 Agribusiness Accounting I - 3 credits
AC118 introduces the concepts and applications of financial accounting. Topics in AC118 Agribusiness Accounting I include accounting concepts and principles, the recording process, preparing financial statements, internal control, cash and receivables. Prerequisites: Grade XII Math or equivalent.
AC 218 Agribusiness Accounting II - 3 credits
AC 218 is a continuation of AC118. Topics included in AC218 Agribusiness Accounting II are: inventories; capital assets; current liabilities; owner's equity in partnerships and corporations; analyzing financial statements; the statement of cash flows, and accounting information systems. Prerequisites: AC 118.
AE 100 Microeconomics - 3 credits
This course deals with the economic principles underlying production, markets, and the national economy. Agricultural examples are used throughout.
BA 245 Personal Financial Management - 3 credits
This course provides the foundations of personal financial planning in a rigorous conceptual and practical framework and a thorough coverage of all major aspects of family and individual personal finances ranging from budgeting to estate planning. Students acquire expertise in preparing a personal financial plan.
BA 333 Agribusiness Simulation - 3 credits
This course bridges the gap between learned theory and applied practices. Students are able to utilize a software program and make decisions as agricultural business managers in a team environment. Leadership practices, human resources, and financial analysis are all covered.
CO 165 Effective Communications - 3 credits
This is a course in business communication focusing on writing skills. The course content includes an introduction to various business documents. Prerequisites: Grade XII English or equivalent
CO 265 Communications in Agriculture - 3 credits
This course offers an opportunity for agribusiness students to improve their skills in oral communication and to effectively participate in a team environment. During the course students explore leadership, working in groups and the importance of team diversity. Students have the opportunity to make presentations to the class.
AE 210 Farm Tax & Succession Plan - 3 credits
The main features of income taxation for farm businesses. Also covers business organizations and estate planning including tax implications. Prerequisites: AC 118 & AE 202.
AE 230 Farm Financial Management - 3 credits
Students learn to use concepts and tools of economics and financial management as they apply to farming. A large part of the course consists of assignments dealing with time value of money principles, economic analysis, financial analysis, budgeting and other management tools. Assignments use Office 365 programs such as Excel, Word and PowerPoint.
BA 171 Agricultural Sales - 3 credits
This course is an examination of the personal qualities and skills required of an agricultural salesperson. This course includes exploration of the motivations underlying the buying decision, the techniques and theory utilized in the preparation of the sales presentation, and a review of the elements of a sales plan. Role-playing and case studies are used to demonstrate sales and leadership techniques.
BA 360 Principles of Agricultural Lending - 3 credits
This course examines the important roles that money, banking, and financial institutions play in the Canadian economy. Students develop a sound foundation to be an agricultural lender--a good understanding of farm production, farm product marketing, and farm finance. They trace the agricultural credit granting process from loan investigation through assessment, ensuring adequate collateral, considering security and legal issues.
BA 375 Business Management & Case Analysis - 3 credits
Students integrate the knowledge and skills they have learned in a functioning business setting. The analysis of business cases, implementation of various management practices, and critical thinking is crucial. Students are exposed to external clients, resources, and expertise to expand their knowledge, skills, and relationships in business. Prerequisites: Students must pass all first year Agribusiness courses before enrolling in the Business Management and Case Analysis course in the second year of Agribusiness
BA 376 Ag Venture Development - 3 credits
Students integrate the knowledge and skills they have learned from previous courses and experiences in a functioning business setting. Students experience the entire process of building and presenting a comprehensive business plan for a new business venture, for the expansion / betterment of an existing small or medium size business or on the succession of an existing business to a new owner.
LA 277 Agricultural Law & Policy - 3 credits
This course introduces the learner to select elements of the legal and political environment that plays a significant role in agribusiness. It provides students with the tools to understand and analyze both current and future agricultural laws and policies.
For more Information , Please click on this link :https://lakelandcollege.ca/programs-and-courses/agricultural-sciences/agribusiness-courses
Your goal may be to own and manage your own farm, ranch or agribusiness. Or, it may be to work in agricultural related sector. Either way, you'll build knowledge and skills in our agribusiness diploma program.
Choosing a specialty is where you start: crops, livestock or marketing. Then prepare to be immersed in a fast-paces program where you:
Go beyond the classroom and build your resume with real-world, hands-on experiences in various student enterprises. Examples include:
Add to your credentials. Stay another year and learn a second diploma in animal science or crop technology.
For visa process, refer to this link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html
The VISA Application should be submitted online with Documents mentioned below.
Study Permit – Checklist of Documents.
All Academic Documents
10th Marksheet
12th Marksheet
Passing Certificate
Admit Card (12thClass)
Bachelors Marksheets
Degree Certificate
Backlog Certificate
IELTS/PTE
E- Medical – Information or tracking sheet (After Medical Doctor will give you this document).
Passport / Old Passport (if any)
2 Photographs with white background. (35mm X 45mm) (80% face should be visible)
Aadhar Card
Income tax returns of Parents (Only in case of Non-SDS Applicants).
(Experience Letter, Appointment Letter, Bank account Salary Statement (last 3 months), Pay Slips (last 3 months), Job Relieving Letter if resigned (From each employer)
Cover letter, CV and SOP is required
Any document in a language other than English must be accompanied by notary attested English translation.