Education Canada

The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)

August 6th, 2008

The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) is association, which joins all the outstanding colleges all together. It provides the great number of services, which are very helpful to all the students. The following services are provided by AUCC: advocacy, public policy, research and information sharing, communications, international programs and scholarships.

Besides, inside its competence is to decide whether this or that university is worth being accredited or not.

There are a number of publications within The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada: Trends in Higher Education, University Affairs magazine, Momentum (university research), the Directory of Canadian Universities, UniWorld magazine, University Telephone Directory.

One of the most prominent aims of the AUCC is to supply the higher education with the government support and funding.

Moreover, AUCC tries to make the relations within the graduators and employees strong. The situation with the graduators is as follows: the number of graduators is much more bigger than the number of those graduators who managed to find a workplace. That is why AUCC is trying to bring these figures in norm.

All the services provided by AUCC are free of charge for the students. Anyone may appeal to AUCC and he or she is certain to receive a consultation and help.

Royal Military College of Canada (RMC)

August 6th, 2008

Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) is the military academy of the Forces of Canada and it is situated in Point Frederic, peninsula in Kingston.

Cadets are trained in the following branches: academics, military, athletics, and bilingualism (French and English). The main goal of RMC is to train the best cadets in order to replenish Forces of Canada with perfect staff.

The education is free of charge and is presented into two main ways in a traditional way of the full-time education and in the way of distance learning.  The education is provided on both languages English and French, which gives the opportunity to be educated there at the native language.

RMC provides to its students 20 undergraduate degrees, and 34 graduate degrees, comprising 14 doctorates. Moreover, there exists the Division of Continuing Studies, which provides the program of OPME, which stands for “Officer Professional Military Education Program”.

In addition to it, it should be said that Royal Military College of Canada was the first place where professional engineers were trained. The following specialties are presented within the department of engineering: Aeronautical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering (Hardware or Software streams), Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.

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