Cranbrook Campus is one of the campuses operated by College of the Rockies. Our records show the address as Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada.
Use the address below when you need directions, mailing information or a clear sense of where Cranbrook Campus is located. Larger institutions often spread teaching, research and administration across multiple sites, so confirm this is the campus relevant to your visit, interview or job application.
The Cranbrook Campus of College of the Rockies serves as the main campus and offers a wide variety of programs catering to diverse student interests and career goals. This campus is the hub for both academic and vocational training, providing students with access to modern facilities and resources.
- University Studies: Transfer programs for degrees in Arts, Science, and Business.
- Trades and Technology: Programs such as Automotive Service Technician, Carpentry, Electrical, and Welding.
- Health and Human Services: Nursing, Kinesiology, and Social Service Worker programs.
- Business and Tourism: Business Administration, Office Administration, and Tourism Management.
- Continuing Education: Short-term courses and professional development opportunities.
Students at Cranbrook benefit from small class sizes, personalized instruction, and strong community connections. The campus also offers support services like academic advising, career counseling, and Indigenous student support to ensure student success. With a focus on hands-on learning, many programs include practicums, co-op placements, and real-world projects to prepare students for the workforce. The campus is also known for its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, integrating these values into its curriculum and operations. Whether students are pursuing a degree, learning a trade, or upgrading skills, Cranbrook Campus provides a supportive and dynamic learning environment in the heart of the Kootenay Rockies.
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