Langara College’s Nutrition and Food Service Management Program is a nationally recognized, accredited diploma program designed to prepare students for rewarding careers in food service management, with a strong emphasis on the health care sector. This program also supports eligibility for membership with the Canadian Society of Nutrition Management (CSNM) — a key credential for professionals in this field.
Why Choose Langara's Nutrition and Food Service Management Program?
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CSNM-Accredited Diploma – Gain a respected credential that opens doors across Canada.
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Flexible Learning Options – Study 100% online or choose a blended format (50% online, 50% classroom).
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Fast-Track or Flexible Pace – Complete your diploma in one year full-time or up to three years part-time.
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Hands-On Experience – Apply your skills through practicums and fieldwork placements.
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In-Demand Career Path – Graduates are sought after in British Columbia and across Canada.
Program Highlights
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Focus on Healthcare Food Service – Learn industry-specific skills that meet the demands of hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other healthcare environments.
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Comprehensive Curriculum – Study core subjects including:
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Food Service Operations
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Nutrition
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Management and Supervision
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Health and Safety Regulations
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Applied Learning – Real-world practicum experiences ensure you're job-ready.
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Block Transfer Credit – Eligible students can apply previous credits and may receive their diploma upon completing 33 program credits.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for roles such as:
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Food Service Supervisor
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Dietary Manager
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Nutrition Manager
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Healthcare Food Service Coordinator
Positions are available in hospitals, long-term care homes, retirement residences, and other health-focused institutions.
- Academic Requirement: The applicant must have a minimum of 60% in each core subject and at least 50% in each additional subject in Grade 12.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS- Minimum overall score of 6.5 and minimum 6 in each module. Duolingo English Test- Minimum overall score of 110. TOEFL IBT- Minimum overall score of 88,minimum 20 in each module. PTE- Minimum overall score of 56, no individual score less than 55.
- Special Requirement: 1. Resume 2. Two Letters of Reference 3. Letter of Intent 4. Food Safe Level 1
International Student Deposit
Starting Spring 2025, new international students must pay a $6,000 deposit. This deposit is non-refundable unless your initial Canadian study permit is refused by IRCC (refusal letter must be dated on or after your application). To request a refund, complete the International Student Deposit Approval Refund Request form:
Paying on Time
You must register and pay all fees and deposits by the published deadlines. If you miss the Phase I payment deadline, you will be dropped from your classes.
Phase II Registration
Any fees owed for Phase II (Late Registration) are due immediately. Late payments will incur penalties and interest.
Non-Payment Doesn’t Mean Withdrawal
Not paying or not attending doesn’t automatically drop your courses. You remain responsible for all fees until you officially withdraw.
Access & Collections
All outstanding fees and fines must be cleared before you can use College services. Unpaid accounts go to a collection agency.
Dropping Courses & Refunds
You may get full or partial refunds if you officially drop courses by the posted deadlines.
Appeals
If you have extenuating circumstances, submit an appeal with documentation to the Registrar’s Office.
Late Fees & NSF Cheques
Overdue accounts incur interest (1.8% per month) and a $10/month late fee. NSF (bounced) cheques carry a $25 charge. Future payments must be by cash, money order, or certified cheque.
Holds for Unpaid Balances
If you owe money (tuition, library fines, equipment fees, etc.), you cannot register for new courses or receive transcripts, diplomas, or letters until your account is paid in full.
Summer Semester 2025 (May–August)
Withdrawal Deadlines
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May 31 – Last day (before 21:00) to withdraw from May–Jun half-semester courses.
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June 28 – Last day (before 21:00) to withdraw from regular-semester courses.
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July 19 – Last day to withdraw from Jun–Aug half-semester courses (email registration@langara.ca before 21:00).
Refund Deadlines
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May 4 – Last day to drop regular and May–Jun half-semester courses (before 21:00) for a 100% tuition refund (less any non-refundable fees).
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May 7 – Last day to drop May–Jun half-semester courses (before 21:00) for a 70% tuition refund (less any non-refundable fees).
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[Date as published] – Last day to drop regular-semester courses (before 21:00) for a 70% tuition refund (less any non-refundable fees).
Fall Semester 2025 (September–December)
Withdrawal Deadlines
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September 27 – Last day (before 21:00) to withdraw from Sep–Oct half-semester courses.
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October 25 – Last day (before 21:00) to withdraw from regular-semester courses.
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November 15 – Last day to withdraw from Oct–Dec half-semester courses (email registration@langara.ca before 21:00).
Refund Deadlines
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[Date as published] – Last day to drop regular and Sep–Oct half-semester courses (before 21:00) for a 100% tuition refund (less any non-refundable fees).
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September 4 – Last day to drop Sep–Oct half-semester courses (before 21:00) for a 70% tuition refund (less any non-refundable fees).
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[Date as published] – Last day to drop regular-semester courses (before 21:00) for a 70% tuition refund (less any non-refundable fees).
- Application Fee: $155
- LOA Deposit: $6,000
- Annual Tuition Fee: $19,137
- Total Tuition Fee: $38,274
- Course Duration: 2 years
- Credentials: Diploma
- Intake: September, January, May
- CV/Resume (Dates of education and experience must be mentioned in MM-YYYY format)
Example: Job from MM-YYYY --- to MM-YYYY
- Valid passport copy
- Academic documents (Bachelor transcripts and certificate + Senior secondary certificate/WAEC/12th)
- Medium of instructions letter
IF ONSHORE STUDENT
- Stamped copy of visa
- LOI
- Study permit
- Canadian Address:
- Canadian Contact No: