Capilano University (CapU) announced a slate of new programs for Fall term 2025 at its Squamish campus, which opened in September. The additional programs complement the existing courses that have been curated to meet the needs of students and businesses in the Sea to Sky region and beyond.
The newly added programs for Fall 2025 are:
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Environment and Society
- Education Assistant Certificate
- Diploma in Kinesiology
- Tourism Management Co-operative Education Diploma
The Fall offerings are in addition to the programs currently offered at CapU Squamish, including:
- Adult Basic Education
- Arts - Associate Degree
- Business Administration - Certificate and Diploma
- Early Childhood Care and Education - Bachelor and Diploma
- Interdisciplinary Studies - Bachelor
CapU Squamish students will have the option to earn a bachelor's degree in four areas of study, or to choose courses that lead to a certificate or diploma.
"For students seeking an innovative and distinct university experience, CapU Squamish provides the ideal backdrop. Students will benefit from small classes and individualized support in an exceptional learning environment," explains Brian Storey, associate vice president, CapU Squamish. "At the same time, they are part of a larger regional university that spans the Sea to Sky corridor, where they can draw on work-integrated learning experiences in tourism, early childhood education, environmental stewardship and more."
Applications for all 2025 CapU Squamish programs and courses are open.
Students enrolled in CapU Squamish will have the option to live on campus. With more than 200 single-bed rooms available in the university's three student housing buildings, CapU anticipates being able to accommodate all students who apply for on-campus housing in Squamish for the Fall 2025 term.
Applications for student housing are open at capilanou.ca/squamish-housing.
If you would like more information, please plan to join us for Explore CapU Squamish Open House on December 7. Held on the Squamish campus, the open house will provide additional information about programs and courses, presentations from faculty and an opportunity to speak with current students and staff.