Available courses

The Davis College Vancouver TESOL Program Online Option is designed for people wishing to pursue a career in teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) to non-native speakers in Canada or anywhere around the world. The program consists of modular online work equivalent to 100 hours in the classroom plus a 20-hour practicum in which experienced, working ESL teachers are observed and actual English learners are taught. Trainees learn the most accepted and successful language teaching method currently in use, Communicative Language Teaching. Online module work covers topics such as: presenting language forms and functions, the integration of language skills, pronunciation, lesson planning and classroom management. Once finished their online course work, trainees participate in a teaching practicum where they are able to prepare and present their own lessons to real English learners under the mentorship of an experienced and supportive sponsor teacher.


High School Reviews

For Teachers to Learn How to use Moodle~

For teachers to try new things

This course provides a wide variety of problem material to help students build confidence in math so they may succeed in fields such as accounting, finance, management/business, marketing, personal financial planning, and business information systems. The course introduces both an algebraic approach and a pre-programmed financial calculator approach to compound interest problems.

The student will complete the accounting cycle for a service business from recording transactions to producing financial statements and then closing the books in preparation for a new fiscal period. The payroll and tax process, accounting for cash including bank reconciliation, receivables, payables and uncollectible accounts are also topics that are covered. Problems will be worked manually and on the computer.

This course builds on the basics learned in Accounting Principles I. The steps in the accounting cycle are reinforced with a study of a merchandising business. Receivables, payables, uncollectible accounts, merchandise inventory, depreciation and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) are studied.

This course provides a wide variety of problem material to help students build confidence in math so they may succeed in fields such as accounting, finance, management/business, marketing, personal financial planning, and business information systems. The course introduces both an algebraic approach and a pre-programmed financial calculator approach to compound interest problems.

Students will learn basic international business concepts and skills they will need to function successfully as world-class employees in today’s global economy.  This course will incorporate cultural geography, international economics, global entrepreneurship and human resource management issues in the study of international business.