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CONTINUING STUDIES FALL 2015 HEALTH CARE GUIDE
TAKE CARE Palliative Care & Nursing Courses for Winnipeg & Manitoba
WINNIPEG Find a multitude of health and nursing classes at our Winnipeg Training Centre, at 1313 Border Street. 204.694.7111 or toll-free 800.862.6307, ext. 6240 winnipegconstudies@assiniboine.net
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WINNIPEG
NURSING MATH FOR NURSES
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 2
MATH-0014
SCIE-0005
SCIE-0006
IN THE CLASSROOM
IN THE CLASSROOM
Prerequisite: SCIE-0005 Anatomy & Physiology 1.
Tuition: Instructor: Duration: Start:
$169 (plus GST) Brent Gibson 2 weeks/15 hours Sept. 15, 2015 Tuesday & Thursdays 6 - 9:45 p.m.
Tuition: $749 Instructor: Esteban Madrid Duration: 11 weeks/80 hours Start: Sept. 22, 2015 Tuesday & Thursdays 6 - 10 p.m.
IN THE CLASSROOM
Duration: Start:
2 weeks/15 hours Nov. 10, 2015 Tuesday & Thursdays 6 - 9:45 p.m.
ONLINE DELIVERY
DISTANCE DELIVERY Tuition: $169 (plus GST) Instructor: Steven Miller Duration: 3 months Start: Monthly Register by: The 20th of the preceding month This course prepares individuals with the basic mathematical skills that are required for the pharmacology courses in the Practical Nursing diploma program. Topics include fractions, decimals, ratios and metric conversion; students learn how to apply these core math skills to specific nursing situations. This course is one of the requirements for admission into the Practical Nursing diploma program; a passing mark of 95% must be achieved. • Course pack included in cost of tuition.
Tuition: $749 Instructor: Deni Pirnat Duration: 4 months Start: Sept. 1, 2015 End: Dec. 31, 2015 Register by: Aug. 20, 2015 Start: Jan. 1, 2016 End: Apr. 30, 2016 Register by: Dec. 20, 2015 Start: Jun. 1, 2016 End: Sept. 30, 2016 Register by: May 20, 2016 Learners need to comprehend normal body structure and function in order to provide safe and competent care to the client. The structure of the human body and the physiology of the various systems are examined and discussed. Pathologies are explored.
Tuition: $749 Instructor: Esteban Madrid Duration: 10 weeks/80 hours Start: Jan. 19, 2016 Tuesday & Thursdays 6 - 10 p.m. ONLINE DELIVERY Tuition: $749 Instructor: Deni Pirnat Duration: 4 months Start: Sept. 1, 2015 End: Dec. 31, 2015 Register by: Aug. 20, 2015 Start: Jan. 1, 2016 End: Apr. 30, 2016 Register by: Dec. 20, 2015 Start: Jun. 1, 2016 End: Sept. 30, 2016 Register by: May 20, 2016 This is a continuation of Anatomy and Physiology 1, where various systems are discussed concurrently with the study of structure. Students use the same textbook as in Anatomy & Physiology 1.
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HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT HLTH-0007
Tuition: $399 Instructor: Anne Tesarski Duration: 10 weeks/40 hours Start: Sept. 23, 2015 Wednesdays 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Learners study the normal growth and development across the lifespan and take into account the physical, cognitive, social, spiritual and emotional factors.
PSYCHOLOGY PSSY-0026
Tuition: $399 Instructor: Anne Tesarski Duration: 10 weeks/40 hours Start: Sept. 22, 2015 Tuesdays 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. In this course learners begin to examine basic concepts and principles of individual behaviour. Nursing requires effective interpersonal skills and an ability to relate to people in a broad range of circumstances.
POSTGRADUATE COURSES FOR LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES NURSING FOOT CARE
INTRAVENOUS & MEDICATIONS HLTH-0086
Must have: Proof of current active/practicing registration from one of the following professional organizations: LPN, RN or RPN.
Tuition: $259 Instructor: Kristy Rennie Duration: 16 hours Start: Sept. 12, 2015 Saturday & Sunday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Duration: 16 hours Start: Dec. 5, 2015 Saturday & Sunday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. This course teaches the principles of intravenous therapy. Anatomy and physiology of underlying structures are reviewed. Various routes of access are covered. Initiation of IV is practiced along with medication and blood administration. Skills and techniques are practiced in a lab setting.
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NURSING FOOT CARE INTRODUCTION
FOOT ASSESSMENT & INTERVENTION HLTH-0219
HLTH-0218
Prerequisite: HLTH-0218 Nursing Foot Care Introduction
Tuition: $339 Instructor: Alice Gardai Duration: 6 weeks/24 hours Start: Sept. 14, 2015 Mondays 6 - 10 p.m.
Tuition: $409 Instructor: Alice Gardai Duration: 8 weeks/32 hours Start: Nov. 2, 2015 Mondays 6 - 10 p.m.
Nursing diploma or certificate (current registration with CLPNM, CRNM, CRPN) and relevant experience. Please submit copy of active licence at time of registration and be prepared to present original licence on first day of course.
Foot Assessment & Intervention introduces students to the assessment techniques as well as the nursing interventions commonly used in foot care. This course will build on knowledge acquired in course one. • A minimum grade of 80% (A) is required to pass this course and continue in the Nursing Foot Care program.
Nursing Foot Care Introduction provides an overview of the general principles of foot care. This course focuses on anatomy and physiology of the lower limb, common foot care pathologies, as well as documentation practices. • A minimum grade of 80% (A) is required to pass this course and continue in the Nursing Foot Care program.
HIGH RISK FEET - THEORY
DIABETIC FEET - THEORY
HLTH-0228
HLTH-0230
FOOT CARE - SMALL BUSINESS
Prerequisite: HLTH-0219 Foot Assessment & Intervention
Prerequisite: HLTH-0229 High Risk Feet – Clinical
HLTH-0232
Tuition: $289 Instructor: Alice Gardai Duration: 5 weeks/20 hours Start: Feb. 29, 2015 Mondays 6 - 10 p.m.
Prerequisite: HLTH-0231 Diabetic Feet – Clinical
Tuition: $289 Instructor: Alice Gardai Duration: 5 weeks/20 hours Start: Jan. 18, 2016 Mondays 6 - 10 p.m. This course will provide an advanced understanding of intrinsic conditions which place an individual at risk for developing foot complications. Students will develop an understanding of the principles of padding/off-loading to prevent pressure and/or relieve pain. Indications and contraindications of nail packing will be discussed as well as applying the technique. This course will build on the information learned in Foot Assessment & Intervention. Recognizing existing and potential problems beyond one’s nursing scope of practice will be revisited. • A minimum grade of 80% (A) is required to pass this course and continue in the Nursing Foot Care program.
HIGH RISK FEET - CLINICAL
This course will provide an advanced understanding of how this systemic disease affects the entire body. Of all the systemic diseases, diabetes causes more non-traumatic amputations than any other. Peripheral Vascular Disease, neuropathy, increased risk of infection, ulcers and Charcot Foot can have a devastating effect on the person with diabetes. Although all persons with diabetes are at risk for foot ulcers, this course will take a close look at some key factors that increase the likelihood of diabetic foot ulcers including diabetic foot screening and risk level evaluation. • A minimum grade of 80% (A) is required to pass this course and continue in the Nursing Foot Care program.
DIABETIC FEET - CLINICAL HLTH-0231
HLTH-0229
Prerequisite: HLTH-0230 Diabetic Feet – Theory
Prerequisite: HLTH-0228 High Risk Feet – Theory
Tuition: $249 Instructor: Alice Gardai Duration: 16 hours Start: April 9, 2016 Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuition: $249 Instructor: Alice Gardai Duration: 16 hours Start: Feb. 27, 2016 Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to implement the theory learned in High Risk Feet – Theory to clinical practicum. • A minimum grade of 80% (A) is required to pass this course and continue in the Nursing Foot Care program.
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Register at least 10 days early to ensure a seat in the class for you and for the class to not be cancelled.
Students will have the opportunity to implement the theory learned in Diabetic Feet – Theory to clinical practicum. • A minimum grade of 80% (A) is required to pass this course and continue in the Nursing Foot Care program.
Tuition: $289 Instructor: Alice Gardai & Stan Kucera Duration: 2 weeks/20 hours Start: April 11, 2016 Monday 6 - 10 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. This course will prepare the learner to develop an appreciation of entrepreneurship and learn what it takes to launch your own business. Starting a business is an exciting and rewarding undertaking. Gain an understanding of management and business topics ranging from computerized accounting to organizational skills. The presence of nursing practice safeguards, such as policies and procedures for the specific nursing service being offered (ie: foot care services) must be in place. Nurses in independent practice are guided by nursing legislation; provincial standard of nursing practice and the professions code of ethics. • A minimum grade of 80% (A) is required to pass this course.
PALLIATIVE CARE CARING FOR THE WHOLE PERSON HLTH-0213
Prerequisite: HLTH-0233 Palliative Care Intro
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015 This course introduces learners to the psychosocial aspects of caring for those living with a life threatening or terminal illness – patient, family and loved ones. Students learn about psychological, social, spiritual and emotional care, as well as the theoretical constructs which support particular values in hospice palliative care.
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PALLIATIVE CARE INTRO HLTH-0233
Must have: This is a post graduate certification. Students must be a graduate of a recognized certificate, diploma, or degree in a related health field. Submit these documents with your application to Admissions and Registration.
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015 This web-based course will provide learners with a historical overview of palliative care and examine death in Canadian society. The values, principles, philosophies and goals of palliative care will be fully explored. Current approaches, trends and models of service delivery will be reviewed with consideration given to cultural/religious factors. Resources, including current research and other learning materials, will be examined with the goal being to improve learner awareness and access to relevant information.
PALLIATIVE CARE COMMUNICATION HLTH-0210
Prerequisite: HLTH-0233 Palliative Care Intro
DYING - GRIEF BEREAVEMENT
MANAGING PAIN & SYMPTOMS
HLTH-0211
HLTH-0217
Prerequisite: HLTH-0233 Palliative Care Intro
Prerequisite: HLTH-0233 Palliative Care Intro
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015
This course will explore the final days and hours of dying with a focus on grief and bereavement and helping skills. Practical information will be provided on recognizing the signs of approaching death, providing appropriate assistance and support to the dying person and his/her significant others. Grief and bereavement will be examined from the perspective of the dying person, significant others and the hospice palliative care team.
This course will examine patients’ needs in pain control and symptom management within the context of a multidisciplinary team. Basic pharmacology and clinical aspects of pain/symptom management will be explored using current research approaches. The phenomena and classification of pain will be investigated and incorporated into history taking and pain assessment frameworks. Holistic and complementary therapies will be examined.
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Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015 This course studies the methods and skills for promoting effective communication in hospice/palliative care. Communication within the provider-patient relationship is fully explored. Recognizing that the patient and family is the unit of care, learners examine ways of supporting family members through active, non-judgmental listening. Communication on the multidisciplinaryteam is also reviewed with the goal being to foster good team practice.
PRACTICAL NURSING BRIDGING MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY SCIE-0073
Tuition: $599 Instructor: Sherry Rahimizadeh Duration: 16 weeks/60 hours Start: Sept. 9, 2015 Monday & Wednesdays 6 - 8 p.m. This course focuses on the types of microbes and their interactions with humans. Emphasis is given to the physiology of microorganisms, body responses to disease and the effects of microbes on organ systems. Labs consist of hands on experience with microscopes, animations and videos of microbiology lab techniques and results, sample collections and virtual lab experiences. • There are 2 Tuesday dates: Oct. 13, 2015 and Nov. 10, 2015.
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MANITOBA WIDE We’ll set up courses anywhere we can to bring eager students together with instructors. 204.725.8725 or toll-free 800.862.6307, ext. 6002 continuingstudies@assiniboine.net
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NUTRITION
MATH FOR NURSES
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 2
HLTH-0236
MATH-0014
ONLINE DELIVERY
Tuition: $169 (plus GST) Instructor: Steven Miller Duration: 3 months Start: Monthly Register by: The 20th of the preceding month
SCIE-0006 Prerequisite: SCIE-0005 Anatomy & Physiology 1
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Treena Slate Duration: 4 months Start: Oct. 1, 2015 End: Jan. 31, 2016 Register by: Sept. 20, 2015 This course explores the relationship between food and its use by the human body for energy, structure, and optimal health. Students study the body’s normal nutritional needs and recommended daily dietary allowances for calories, protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Learners engage in course theory to consider important concepts related to medical conditions and to evaluate nutrition throughout the lifespan and in the prevention of diseases.
This course prepares individuals with the basic mathematical skills that are required for the pharmacology courses in the Practical Nursing diploma program. Topics include fractions, decimals, ratios and metric conversion; students learn how to apply these core math skills to specific nursing situations. This course is one of the requirements for admission into the Practical Nursing diploma program; a passing mark of 95% must be achieved. • Course pack included in cost of tuition.
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1 SOCIOLOGY
SCIE-0005
PSSY-0079
ONLINE DELIVERY
ONLINE DELIVERY
Tuition: $749 Instructor: Deni Pirnat Duration: 4 months
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Treena Slate Duration: 4 months Start: Oct. 1, 2015 End: Jan. 31, 2016 Register by: Sept. 20, 2015 This course explores the process of socialization, and discusses how culture affects the totality of our lives. Learners examine social deviance and social control and look at the social dynamics of racial, ethnic, and minority groups in our society. The processes and effects of social stratification are discussed.
ONLINE DELIVERY Tuition: $749 Instructor: Deni Pirnat Duration: 4 months Start: Sept. 1, 2015 End: Dec. 31, 2015 Register by: Aug. 20, 2015 Start: Jan. 1, 2016 End: April 30, 2016 Register by: Dec. 20, 2015 Start: Jun. 1, 2016 End: Sept. 30, 2016 Register by: May 20, 2016 This is a continuation of Anatomy and Physiology 1, where various systems are discussed concurrently with the study of structure. Students use the same textbook as in Anatomy & Physiology 1.
Start: Sept. 1, 2015 End: Dec. 31, 2015 Register by: Aug. 20, 2015 Start: Jan. 1, 2016 End: April 30, 2016 Register by: Dec. 20, 2015 Start: Jun. 1, 2016 End: Sept. 30, 2016 Register by: May 20, 2016 Learners need to comprehend normal body structure and function in order to provide safe and competent care to the client. The structure of the human body and the physiology of the various systems are examined and discussed. Pathologies are explored. CONTINUING STUDIES • FALL 2015
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PALLIATIVE CARE ONLINE PALLIATIVE CARE INTRO HLTH-0233 Must have: This is a post graduate certification. Students must be a graduate of a recognized certificate, diploma, or degree in a related health field. Submit these documents with your application to Admissions and Registration.
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015 This web-based course will provide learners with a historical overview of palliative care and examine death in Canadian society. The values, principles, philosophies and goals of palliative care will be fully explored. Current approaches, trends and models of service delivery will be reviewed with consideration given to cultural/religious factors. Resources, including current research and other learning materials, will be examined with the goal being to improve learner awareness and access to relevant information.
PALLIATIVE CARE COMMUNICATION HLTH-0210 Prerequisite: HLTH-0233 Palliative Care Intro
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015 This course studies the methods and skills for promoting effective communication in hospice/palliative care. Communication within the provider-patient relationship is fully explored. Recognizing that the patient and family is the unit of care, learners examine ways of supporting family members through active, nonjudgmental listening. Communication on the multidisciplinary-team is also reviewed with the goal being to foster good team practice.
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CARING FOR THE WHOLE PERSON
MANAGING PAIN & SYMPTOMS
HLTH-0213 Prerequisite: HLTH-0233 Palliative Care Intro
HLTH-0217 Prerequisite: HLTH-0233 Palliative Care Intro
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015
This course introduces learners to the psychosocial aspects of caring for those living with a life threatening or terminal illness – patient, family and loved ones. Students learn about psychological, social, spiritual and emotional care, as well as the theoretical constructs which support particular values in hospice palliative care.
This course will examine patients’ needs in pain control and symptom management within the context of a multidisciplinary team. Basic pharmacology and clinical aspects of pain/symptom management will be explored using current research approaches. The phenomena and classification of pain will be investigated and incorporated into history taking and pain assessment frameworks. Holistic and complementary therapies will be examined.
DYING - GRIEF BEREAVEMENT HLTH-0211 Prerequisite: HLTH-0233 Palliative Care Intro
Tuition: $495 Instructor: Melissa Peters Duration: 4 months Start: Nov. 1, 2015 End: Feb. 28, 2016 Register by: Oct. 20, 2015 This course will explore the final days and hours of dying with a focus on grief and bereavement and helping skills. Practical information will be provided on recognizing the signs of approaching death, providing appropriate assistance and support to the dying person and his/her significant others. Grief and bereavement will be examined from the perspective of the dying person, significant others and the hospice palliative care team.
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Register at least 10 days early to ensure a seat in the class for you and for the class to not be cancelled.
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OUR 7TH GREAT YEAR! May 12 or 13, 2016 There’s nothing superstitious about the outstanding professional development at this annual spring conference. Choose the date that works best for you (programming is the same each day) and come out for a full day’s worth of workshops and seminars with your fellow administrative professionals.
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PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATORS CONFERENCE
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COME LEARN IN BRANDON! LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT SYMPOSIUM NEW OPPORTUNITY! Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015 Whether you’re new to a supervisory role or want to supercharge your skills in management, this daylong event is for you. Learn to lead and leave inspired after our workshops, seminars and professional networking opportunities. Call 204.725.8725 for more info.
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The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and The Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) both apply to Assiniboine Community College. Should any of the college’s policies conflict with FIPPA or PHIA, the provisions of FIPPA or PHIA shall prevail unless otherwise expressly provided for at law.
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The college collects personal information in the course of admission, registration and related activities. This personal information is collected under the authority of the Colleges Act. It may be disclosed to other educational institutions, government departments, co-sponsoring organizations, Assiniboine Community College Alumni Association and Assiniboine Community College Students’ Association. Information regarding graduation and awards may be made public. Upon graduation, the student’s name, address and credential information will be provided to and maintained by the ACC Foundation and the Alumni Association, in order to assist the college’s advancement and development efforts. Application data may also be used to conduct research into college enrolment and related statistical profiling and reporting activities. The Protection of Privacy provisions of The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act protect all personal information. If you have any questions about the collection of this information contact the FIPPA/PHIA Coordinator’s Office, 1430 Victoria Avenue East, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, R7A 2A9 204.725.8700 ext 6199.
DECLARATION OF WAIVER
The information in this application is accurate as of September 2013.The college does its best to update program information regularly so applicants are not inconvenienced. However, on occasion, changes do occur. Therefore, after September 2013, the college reserves the right to modify or cancel any program, option, course, program objective, articulation agreement, fee, timetable, or campus location without notice or prejudice. Please visit our website www.assiniboine.net for complete and up-to-date program information.
NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION TO STATISTICS CANADA
Statistics Canada is the national statistical agency. As such, Statistics Canada carries out hundreds of surveys each year on a wide range of matters, including education. It is essential to follow students across time and institutions to understand, for example, the factors affecting enrolment demand at post-secondary institutions. The increased emphasis on accountability for public investment means that it is also important to understand ‘outcomes’. In order to carry out such studies, Statistics Canada asks all colleges and universities to provide data on students and graduates. Institutions collect and provide to Statistics Canada student identification information (student’s name, student ID number, Social Insurance Number), student contact information (address and telephone number), student demographic characteristics, enrolment information, previous education and labour force activity. Under the Federal Privacy Act, individuals can request access to their own, individual information held in federal information banks, including those held by Statistics Canada. The Federal Statistics Act provides the legal authority for Statistics Canada to obtain access to personal information held by educational institutions. The information may be used only for statistical purposes, and the confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act prevent the information from being released in any way that would identify the student. Students who do not wish to have their information used are able to ask Statistics Canada to remove their identifying information from the national database. Further information on the use of this information can be obtained from Statistics Canada’s web site: www.statscan.ca or by writing to the Post-Secondary Section, Centre for Education Statistics, 17th Floor, R.H. Coats Building, Tunney’s Pasture, Ottawa, Canada, K1A 0T6.
If you would like to declare ethnicity: ☐ Status Aboriginal ☐ Non-Status Aboriginal ☐ Métis ☐ Inuit ☐ Visible Minority (Persons in a visible minority group in Canada are defined as persons other than
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Would you like information about services & accomodations for students with disabilities or medical needs? ☐ Yes ☐ No
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Please see our full policies online at assiniboine.net/cs for adding/dropping courses and refunds.
THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PROTECTION OF PRIVACY ACT AND THE PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION ACT AT ASSINIBOINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and The Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) both apply to Assiniboine Community College. Should any of the college’s policies conflict with FIPPA or PHIA, the provisions of FIPPA or PHIA shall prevail unless otherwise expressly provided for at law.
NOTICE REGARDING COLLECTION, USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION BY THE COLLEGE
The college collects personal information in the course of admission, registration and related activities. This personal information is collected under the authority of the Colleges Act. It may be disclosed to other educational institutions, government departments, co-sponsoring organizations, Assiniboine Community College Alumni Association and Assiniboine Community College Students’ Association. Information regarding graduation and awards may be made public. Upon graduation, the student’s name, address and credential information will be provided to and maintained by the ACC Foundation and the Alumni Association, in order to assist the college’s advancement and development efforts. Application data may also be used to conduct research into college enrolment and related statistical profiling and reporting activities. The Protection of Privacy provisions of The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act protect all personal information. If you have any questions about the collection of this information contact the FIPPA/PHIA Coordinator’s Office, 1430 Victoria Avenue East, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, R7A 2A9 204.725.8700 ext 6199.
DECLARATION OF WAIVER
The information in this application is accurate as of September 2013.The college does its best to update program information regularly so applicants are not inconvenienced. However, on occasion, changes do occur. Therefore, after September 2013, the college reserves the right to modify or cancel any program, option, course, program objective, articulation agreement, fee, timetable, or campus location without notice or prejudice. Please visit our website www.assiniboine.net for complete and up-to-date program information.
NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION TO STATISTICS CANADA
Statistics Canada is the national statistical agency. As such, Statistics Canada carries out hundreds of surveys each year on a wide range of matters, including education. It is essential to follow students across time and institutions to understand, for example, the factors affecting enrolment demand at post-secondary institutions. The increased emphasis on accountability for public investment means that it is also important to understand ‘outcomes’. In order to carry out such studies, Statistics Canada asks all colleges and universities to provide data on students and graduates. Institutions collect and provide to Statistics Canada student identification information (student’s name, student ID number, Social Insurance Number), student contact information (address and telephone number), student demographic characteristics, enrolment information, previous education and labour force activity. Under the Federal Privacy Act, individuals can request access to their own, individual information held in federal information banks, including those held by Statistics Canada. The Federal Statistics Act provides the legal authority for Statistics Canada to obtain access to personal information held by educational institutions. The information may be used only for statistical purposes, and the confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act prevent the information from being released in any way that would identify the student. Students who do not wish to have their information used are able to ask Statistics Canada to remove their identifying information from the national database. Further information on the use of this information can be obtained from Statistics Canada’s web site: www.statscan.ca or by writing to the Post-Secondary Section, Centre for Education Statistics, 17th Floor, R.H. Coats Building, Tunney’s Pasture, Ottawa, Canada, K1A 0T6.
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If you are being sponsored by a company/ agency, please see our form online at assiniboine.net/cs/sponsors
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES
To read about all the administrative policies, please go to our website assiniboine.net/admissions/applying-to-acc
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☐ Citizen ☐ Permanent Resident ☐ Study Permit ☐ Refugee Claimant ☐ Other:
HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT ACC? ☐ Family ☐ Self-interest ☐ College representative ☐ College publication ☐ Website ☐ Postcard ☐ Friend ☐ Advertisement ☐ Employer ☐ Email ☐ Career symposium ☐ Other:
PRAIRIE HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE (PHC) Turn your passion into a career or business. PHC is the first distance horticulture program that is designed specifically for the Prairie Provinces. Whether you are looking to work at a greenhouse or you want to start your own business, this program provides all the essential tools to get started in the horticultural industry. Choose your stream of study: • Fruit and Vegetable Production • Greenhouse Crop Production • Landscaping and Arboiculture • Nursery Crop Protection Courses from the streams can be taken toward your certificate or as stand-alone options for personal interest and professional upgrading. Courses are offered online and/or as print-based home study options.
For more information go to prairiehorticulture.ca or call 204.725.8700 ext. 6968 Toll Free 800.862.6307 ext. 6968 16 CONTINUING STUDIES • FALL 2015
CONTINUING STUDIES’
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING Training designed for the unique needs of your business.
Our team is experienced in adult education and delivering results. We can organize a half-day session, a full-day session or longer. We can provide the training at your workplace or you can come to the come to the college for professional training in an educational setting. Whether you’re looking for a specific skill set or a team building session, we will customize training for your group that fits your schedule. We also offer team building opportunities in the kitchen with our Corporate Culinary Team Building packages.
Build your skills — and your team’s — with Continuing Studies at ACC!
We do custom training for organizations around Westman: Workplace Safety
Human Resources
Team-Building Sessions
Industrial Skills
For more information on customized training for your employees contact us today. Phone: 204.725.8725 • Toll-free: 800.862.6307 ext. 6002 • Email: continuingstudies@assiniboine.net