International student programs

We offer programs that qualify for the Post-Graduation Work Permit, allowing you to gain valuable Canadian work experience after you complete your studies. This is a great opportunity to stay in Canada and build your career.

University Transfer

University Transfer means you start studying for your degree at Douglas and transfer to another school to complete your studies. Douglas is the starting point to over 1,000 different degree programs around the world including UBC, SFU, University of Victoria, University of Toronto, University of Calgary, University of Alberta, McGill University, and many more. To learn more about how and where specific courses transfer within British Columbia, see the BC Transfer Guide.

The benefits of university transfer at Douglas College include:

  • More time with professors. While university professors are often focused on research, our instructors are dedicated to teaching.
  • Smaller class sizes. First-year classes at major universities can have 500 to 800 students. At Douglas, the same courses are taught in a class of 30 to 35 students. As a result, you will have the chance to engage in class discussion and develop meaningful connections with the instructor and your classmates.
  • A strong return on investment. On average, international students save approximately $40,000 by taking their first and second year at Douglas and then transferring into third year at a top Canadian university.

Co-operative (Co-op) Education is an option for some programs. For more details and a list of programs that have Co-op, please refer to Co-operative Education

Associate of Arts degrees

Program

Start date

PGWP eligible

CIP code

Practicum/ internship/ Co-op option

Anthropology

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Asian Studies

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Associate of Arts Degree – General

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Communications

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Creative Writing

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Criminology

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Economics

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

30.3901

Co-op Optional

English

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Environmental Studies 

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

03.0103

Co-op Optional

Future Professional Pilots

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Future Teachers 

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

13.0101

Co-op Optional

Gender, Sexualities and Women's Studies

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Geography and the Environment

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

History

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Intercultural and International Studies

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Mathematics

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Modern Languages

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Performing and Fine Arts

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Philosophy

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Political Science

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Psychology

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Psychology (Pre-Bachelor's)

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

42.0101

Co-op Optional

Sociology

Fall, Winter, Summer

NO

 

Co-op Optional

Associate of Science degrees

Program

Start date

PGWP eligible

CIP code

Practicum/ internship/ Co-op option

Associate of Science Degree – General

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

30.0101

Co-op Optional

Biology

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

30.0101

Co-op Optional

Chemistry

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

30.0101

Co-op Optional

Computing Science

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

30.0101

Co-op Optional

Earth & Environmental Sciences

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

03.0103

Co-op Optional

Environmental Science

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

30.0101

Co-op Optional

Mathematics

Fall, Winter, Summer

YES

30.0101

Co-op Optional

Business, computing science, and engineering university transfer 

 

Disclaimer: Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility

Please also note, that the list of Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) codes, as posted by IRCC is subject to change. 

We recommend checking if your program remains PGWP-eligible under the latest requirements on the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) page.

Additionally, we encourage you to visit the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) information page, provided by our Student Services team, for further details.