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Fraser International College (FIC) offers various programs that prepare you for your degree at Simon Fraser University (SFU), one of Canada’s top universities. Learn more about FIC, its programs, campus, and student experience in Vancouver, the most livable city in the world.
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Fraser International College (FIC) is a partner institution of Simon Fraser University (SFU) that offers first year courses for international students who want to transfer to SFU second year. FIC provides high-quality education, small class sizes, diverse courses, and volunteering opportunities on SFU's Burnaby campus.
FIC is a college that prepares international students for studies at Simon Fraser University (SFU), a top comprehensive university in Canada. Learn about FIC's programs, advantages, and community, and how to apply.
Bachelor of Science. First-year courses and the foundation for progression to the second year of SFU’s Faculty of Health Sciences. The programs combine scientific inquiry with social and behavioural research to examine underlying causes of health and disease that influence population health. Bachelor of Science.
Fraser International College (FIC) is situated in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, and commenced its operations in September 2006. FIC functions as a private educational institution in partnership with Simon Fraser University.
Enrol in your classes online approximately three weeks before the beginning of the term. You will be sent detailed instructions on how to do this. New student orientation is typically held the Thursday or Friday before your classes begin.