Canadian College Guide 2009
Find the perfect Canadian College in Nunavut

Tradition meets technology

Nunavut is a unique part of Canada facing unique geographical, economic, social and cultural challenges and opportunities. Naturally, Nunavut Arctic College (NAC) is different from other post-secondary institutions. Its wide range of top-quality courses and programs are based on the traditional values of Nunavut's people, and are designed to help students pursue lifelong learning and personal development in an increasingly modern society.

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Programs
Programs at NAC cover a broad range and include: Nunavut teachers education; social work; early childhood education; environmental technology; media communications; community lands administration; Nunavut Aboriginal language specialization; mineral exploration field assistant, and many others.

Campuses
Three campuses accommodate NAC students. The Nunatta Campus serves the communities of the Baffin (or Qikiqtaaluk) region, stretching from Sanikiluaq in Hudson Bay to Grise Fiord. The campus' main offices, classroom facilities and student residences are located in Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut.

The Kitikmeot Campus serves the communities of Nunavut's Arctic coast. From Cambridge Bay, the campus supports community learning centres in Kugluktuk, Gjoa Haven, Pelly Bay and Taloyoak. Kivalliq Campus serves communities in the western coastal area of Hudson Bay. The campus' main office, classroom facilities, student residence, daycare and exercise facilities are located in Kivalliq Hall in Rankin Inlet. The campus also operates community learning centres in Arviat, Baker Lake, Chesterfield Inlet, Coral Harbour, Rankin Inlet, Whale Cove and Repulse Bay.

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