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2023/2024 Catalogue

Welcome to the Coast Mountain College catalogue for the 2023/2024 academic year.

Coast Mountain College (CMTN) is connected to place – to rich cultures, rugged landscapes and breathtaking vistas. Lifestyle and learning go hand -in-hand here, while  experiential learning brings theory to life.

An accredited institution tucked away in the coastal mountains of spectacular British Columbia, Coast Mountain College provides its communities with innovative programs and experiential, place-based education. With campuses in Hazelton, Masset, Haida Gwaii, Prince Rupert, Smithers and Terrace, the College is rich with opportunities for connection.

Coast Mountain College provides quality education and a wide variety of post-degree diplomas, associate degrees, Red Seal Trades training, diplomas and certificates. With strong ties to First Nations communities, CMTN emphasizes Indigenous programming where First Peoples Elders and Cultural Knowledge Holders play a prominent, vital, and respected role.

The First Nations Fine Arts program at Coast Mountain College is the only one of its kind in Canada where artists focus on the northern style of West Coast First Nations art. Intensive summer field school programs combine a full semester of learning into just a few weeks where students experience northwest BC’s incredible history, culture and environment.

Students also take advantage of many adventurous international degree partnerships and study abroad after just one or two years at Coast Mountain College.

We invite you to take your time and explore the many programs and experiences CMTN offers. And when you are ready, please contact Recruitment to let us know how we can help you get started on your own educational adventure.

Information in this catalogue is subject to change and revision, although at the time of publication it was true and correct. While every effort is made to ensure that the content remains valid for the period covered, changes may occur. The Coast Mountain College website should be referred to for the up-to-date information.