Winter 2020 College of the Rockies Continuing Education Guide - Golden

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CONTINUING ED U C ATI O N GOLDEN CAMPUS | WINTER ISSUE | JANUARY - APRIL 2020


SUMMIT LEADERSHIP SERIES Explore. Inspire. Elevate.

See page 11 for course details.


CONTINUING EDUCATION FULL TIME, PART TIME AND EVENING CLASSES GOLDEN CAMPUS | WINTER ISSUE | JANUARY - APRIL 2020

BUSINESS AND COMPUTER TRAINING 7-12

ONLINE COURSES 13-14

Business

11

RESOURCE SECTOR TRAINING

Computers

7-10

Financial

12

COLLEGE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

19-22

Adult Upgrading

19

Advising Services

Adventure Tourism Business Operations

5

Haul Truck Operator Program 5

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDITS 4

Environmental Operators Certificate Program

4

20

BC Housing Licensing and Consumer Services

4

21-22

TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

6

Foodsafe

6

6

SUMMIT LEADERSHIP SERIES 11

SuperHost Foundations of Service Quality

FIRST AID AND SAFETY

1-3

1-2

TRANSPORTATION 5

Safety

3

Air Brakes

5

GENERAL INTEREST

14-18

Graduated Licensing

5

First Aid

Arts and Crafts

17-18

Cannabis

15

14

Health and Wellness

Languages

14

Photography

16 Please note the information in this guide is subject to change.

CONTACT A CAMPUS NEAR YOU Golden 250-344-5901 cotr.ca/ConEd

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FIRST AID AND SAFETY FIRST AID Occupational First Aid Level 1 When accidents happen, you need to be able to handle the situation. This seven-hour program will equip you with emergency skills needed to stabilize an injured person until trained help arrives. Areas covered include bleeding control, CPR and AED, and conscious and unconscious choking. Course fee includes the book. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate that is valid for three years. Note: Must bring photo ID. Saturday | January 18 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-100 Tuesday | January 28 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | H. Neumann | $125 | PVHE-100 Thursday | February 13 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | H. Neumann | $125 | PVHE-100 Saturday | February 29 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-100 Saturday | March 28 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-100 Tuesday | April 7 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | H. Neumann | $125 | PVHE-100 Thursday | April 16 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-100 Monday | April 20 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | H. Neumann | $125 | PVHE-100 Saturday | April 25 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-100

Occupational First Aid Level 3 The ultimate course in first aid! Recognized in both Alberta and BC, this course prepares you to take on the responsibilities of the first aid attendant providing emergency care in your industry and covers a variety of emergency medical techniques. The course fee includes your books, exam fee and certificate, which is valid for three years. Please note that the exam is now held on the last (10th) day of the course. Note: You must pick up your books at your local campus prior to course start date. Monday to Friday | March 9 to March 20 | 10 sessions | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | H. Neumann | $895 PVHE-300

Transportation Endorsement As a compliment to the WorkSafeBC OFA Level 1 certificate, this course meets the needs of those responsible for transporting injured workers to medical aid from more remote settings (greater than 20 minutes transport time). Prerequisite: Current WorkSafeBC OFA Level 1 or equivalent. Please review the WorkSafeBC regulations on equivalent certifications or contact your local campus to confirm if you have the correct prerequisite. Sunday | March 29 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-301 Wednesday | April 8 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | H. Neumann | $125 | PVHE-301 Friday | April 17 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-301 Tuesday | April 21 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | H. Neumann | $125 | PVHE-301 Sunday | April 26 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-301

Red Cross Standard First Aid and CPR-C Comprehensive first aid and CPR techniques for those who want more knowledge to respond to emergencies in the workplace or at home. This course covers a variety of topics from basics such as cardiovascular and breathing emergencies, CPR-C and prevention of disease transmission, to in-depth topics such as sudden medical conditions and injuries to the head and spine. Course includes a three-year certification in Standard First Aid and CPR-C. Saturday and Sunday | February 8 and 9 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $249 | PVHE-147

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Red Cross Emergency Child Care First Aid and CPR This basic one-day course is designed to introduce caregivers to injury prevention skills and knowledge. Course covers lifesaving first aid skills and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR and AED) for children and babies. Course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial early childhood education and day care worker safety requirements. Course includes a three-year certification. Sunday | January 26 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-202

Red Cross CPR-C This course on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) provides the skills needed to recognize and respond to cardiovascular emergencies and choking for adults, children and babies. Course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial worker safety and insurance boards, and includes the latest CPR guidelines and training in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Sunday | April 5 | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-210

Red Cross CPR-C Recertification If you require Canadian Red Cross CPR-C retraining, this is exactly what you need. The Canadian Red Cross recommends CPR retraining every three years so your emergency response skills are fresh and up-to-date. Note: At time of registration, students must bring photo ID and a valid CPR-C certificate to recertify. TBA | Please register your interest | 8:00 am – 12:00 pm | J. Titus | $65 | PVHE-108

Red Cross Emergency First Aid Basic first aid and CPR techniques are taught in an interactive environment for individuals who want an overview of first aid and CPR. Course covers skills needed to recognize, prevent and respond to cardiovascular emergencies for adults, CPR-C, AED and other topics such as choking, airway and breathing emergencies and prevention of disease transmission. TBA | Please register your interest | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-146

Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) Basic Life Support (BLS) is an important step in the survival of a person who suffers a cardiac arrest incident. The Canadian Red Cross BLS course is designed for in-facility and pre-hospital care providers, to build participant confidence in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills and provide the important steps to perform a rapid assessment, perform Basic Life Support (BLS) skills, rapid defibrillation, as well as oxygen therapy and airway management. Certificate is valid for one year (digital certificate issued upon successful completion). TBA | Please register your interest | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm | J. Titus | $125 | PVHE-140

Emergency Medical Responder The EMR course is for BC Occupational First Aid Level 3 attendants who wish to upgrade their skills to become an EMR attendant for the ambulance service and prepares the candidate for the provincial examination. This course meets the NOCP guidelines as set out by the Paramedics Association of Canada. Note that most employers in the North are asking for minimum of EMR. Note: You must pick up books from your local campus and complete pre-course work before the first day of class. Prerequisites: Candidates must be 19 years of age, hold a valid OFA Level 3 certificate or equivalent, preferably issued within the previous six months. Cranbrook | Monday to Saturday | April 20 to 27 | One-day exam: Date | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm K. McKay | $895 + textbook | PVHE-315

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SAFETY Red Cross Babysitting Course The Canadian Red Cross Babysitting course, refreshed and revised, now has a greater emphasis on first aid skills and covers everything from managing difficult behaviours to essential content on leadership and professional conduct as a babysitter. Babysitting promises to deepen and enhance the responsibility that older youth feel when caring for younger children. This updated curriculum, complete with new science, also provides improved learning when it comes to giving the appropriate care in the event of an emergency. Ages 11 to 15. Monday to Thursday 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm | Monday to Thursday 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm |

| February 24 to 27 $65 | PVSS-600 | March 23 to 26 $65 | PVSS-600

Basic Fall Protection This eight-hour course includes theory and practical application exercises to introduce the student to standards for fall protection which meet or exceed both Alberta and BC Occupational Health and Safety standards. This program teaches all core concepts of fall protection from a regulatory and standards perspective including: fall protection requirements for workers and employers, hierarchy of fall protection, methods of hazard identification, examining various fall protection and fall arrest systems, equipment care and maintenance, and understanding the ABCs of a personal fall protection system. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of anchorages, body support and connectors, as well as an introduction to rescue basics, including self-rescue and assisted rescue. TBA | Please register your interest | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm | TBA | $249 | PVHE-517

WHMIS Online Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System training to meet the Federal Hazardous Products Act requirements for handling hazardous materials in the workplace. Anytime | Online | $29 | PVHE-700

TDG Online Required by Transport Canada if you are transporting dangerous goods, this course includes shipping documentation, labels and packaging, driver documentation and information regarding an accident or emergency. TDG is delivered online and can be taken at your convenience. TDG Certificate valid for three years. Anytime | Online | $39 | PVHE-701

Food Safety for Food Handlers Online Food Safety for Food Handlers is the online equivalent to FoodSafe Level 1. Complete all of your coursework online with a user-friendly website that provides practice questions and real-life scenarios. You can register for and begin this course any time. This multimedia training is available 24/7 and you can complete it from anywhere equipped with a Windows-based computer, high speed connection and web browser. Preferred browsers are Google Chrome or Firefox. The course takes approximately six hours to complete and once you have started you have 30 days to study and write your exam. Students are required to complete the final exam at one of our campuses for a fee of $40. Anytime | Online | $85 + $40 Exam Fee | PVPS-109

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDITS Stay current in your profession by maintaining your certification with professional development credits earned through College of the Rockies and Workplace Training courses.

ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATORS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (EOCP) Continuing Education Units (CEU)

The following College of the Rockies courses are approved for CEU credits with the EOCP: EOCP Course Number

Course Name

CEU’s

1226374

OFA 1

0.60

1226386

OFA Transportation Endorsement

0.60

1226375

OFA 3

6.00

1226381

H2S Alive

0.60

1226382

Counterbalance Forklift

0.60

BC HOUSING LICENSING AND CONSUMER SERVICES Continuing Professional Development (CPD) The following College of the Rockies courses are approved for CPD points with BC Housing and Consumer Services: Course Name

CPD Group A Points

CPD Group B Points

Basic Bookkeeping

0

36

Basic Fall Protection

16

0

Confined Space Awareness

16

0

Construction Safety Training System (CSTS)

6

0

Forklift Certification

16

0

Hoisting and Rigging Safety

16

0

Occupational Health/Safety Pt 1

16

0

Occupational Health/Safety Pt 2

16

0

Rough Terrain Forklift

16

0

Sage 50 Accounting

16

36

Skid Steer

16

0

WHMIS

12

0

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RESOURCE SECTOR TRAINING Haul Truck Operator Program This four-week program offers an introduction to safe and efficient operation of a haul truck in a surface mining or oil sands site. Haul truck operators are in demand in mines across Canada, including the Alberta oil sands. Haul truck operator is the common entry-level job in a mine site. Utilizing state-of-the-art motion-based simulators, classroom-led and online modules include safety and operating procedures, warning systems and protocols, assessing and reacting to alarms, emergency scenarios, walk-around inspections and cab controls, start-up, shutdown, braking, steering, tire care, dumping and loading procedures. Our program uses simulators for both Komatsu and Caterpillar haul trucks, which are most commonly used in large surface pit operations in Canada. The program includes instruction in the following safety tickets: Mine Supervisor Certificate (Health, Safety and Reclamation Code for Mines in BC), Standard First Aid for Industry (two-day), WHMIS and Construction Safety Training System (CSTS).

Locations: Classroom-based in Fernie Dates: January 27 to February 21, 2020 March 23 to April 17, 2020

Prerequisites: Age 18, Grade 12 or equivalent, valid Class 5 Driver’s License, declaration of physical ability to climb a ladder and informational conversation with HTO lead instructor.

To learn more contact: Fernie: 250-423-4691 x 5103 Email: HaulTruckFernie@cotr.bc.ca

TRANSPORTATION Air Brakes This course is a comprehensive study of commercial vehicle air brake systems and a presentation of pre-trip inspection and brake adjustment to prepare for the Motor Vehicle Branch Air Endorsement exam. This 20-hour course requires a valid BC Driver’s License (you may also take this course with a learner’s license). Friday to Sunday | March 6 to 8 | 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm (Friday) and 8:00 am – 4:00 pm (Saturday and Sunday) Taylor Pro | $295 | PVIN-131

Graduated Licensing Program As a new driver, develop the skills that keep you and other drivers safe. This program helps you reduce roadway risks by improving your driving behaviour, skills and attitudes in a controlled environment. Spend 20 hours in the classroom and 12 hours gaining practical driving experience. This course is offered in conjunction with Columbia Valley Driving School who will be providing training and scheduling. Saturday and Sunday | February 1, 2, 15 and 16 | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm | $1045 | PVIN-148

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HOSPITALITY

FoodSafe Level 1 A food handling, sanitation and work safety course designed for food service establishment operators and front-line food service workers such as cooks, servers, bussers, dishwashers and deli workers. This eight-hour course covers important food safety and worker safety information including food borne illness, receiving and storing food, preparing food, serving food, cleaning and sanitizing. Course fee includes the book and certificate which is valid for five years. Exams can be pre-ordered in languages other than English, please contact us for more information. Note: Please bring your identification to class. Saturday | TBA | Please register your interest | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | S. Wass | PVPS-101

SuperHost – Foundations of Service Quality SuperHost Foundations of Service Quality is a comprehensive, practical introduction to the principles of providing a quality service experience. This one-day course is ideal for people who are either entering the workforce for the first time or after a significant break, or are fairly new at working in a front-line, customerfacing role. Saturday | TBA | Please register your interest | 9:00 am – 4:00 pm | L. Romano | PVPS-173

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BUSINESS AND COMPUTER TRAINING COMPUTERS MS Window 10 This course will introduce you to Windows 10. Whether you upgraded from Windows 7 or 8.1, Windows 10 is familiar and easy to use, with lots of similarities to Windows 7 and improvements over Windows 8.1, including the Start Menu. We will discuss the desktop, apps, and learn where everything is. This course will help to familiarize you with the basic capabilities of Windows 10, learning how to create documents, send email, browse the Internet, and share information between applications and with other users. Tuesday and Wednesday | Please register your interest | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 PVBM-1031

MS Word Bundle Take the MS Word Bundle at a discounted rate! Enhance your skills by taking all three levels of MS Word. These courses promise to take your skills to the next level and make your everyday Word work a breeze. Successful students will receive a College of the Rockies Certificate of Achievement. Tuesdays and Wednesdays | January 28 to February 12 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $275 | PVBM-513

MS Word Level 1 Explore the basics of MS Word. This course is an introduction to the Windows system and how to navigate documents by entering and editing text and creating and saving documents. Learn how to boost appearance of documents using the various formatting options of Word. Tuesday and Wednesday | January 28 and 29 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-510

MS Word Level 2 Take your basic knowledge of Word to the next level. Learn how to use templates and forms to speed the production of regularly used documents. Students will also be shown how to work with large documents using a title page, table of contents and hyperlinks, how to use mail merge to create envelopes and labels, and how to publish your documents as PDF or to the Web. Prerequisite: MS Word Level 1 or Word experience. Tuesday and Wednesday | February 4 and 5 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-512

MS Word Level 3 This course is for those who have tackled MS Word Level 1 and MS Word Level 2 and are looking to take their skills to the next level. Learn how to work with large documents using a title page, table of contents, headers, footers, page numbers and hyperlinks. The course will also cover mail merges and APA and MLA styles. Prerequisite: MS Word Levels 1 and 2 or equivalent. Tuesday and Wednesday | February 11 and 12 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $275 | PVBM-517

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MS Excel Bundle Take the complete MS Excel Bundle at a discounted rate. Enhance your skills by taking all three levels of MS Excel. These courses promise to take your skills to the next level and make your everyday Excel work a breeze. Successful students will receive a College of the Rockies Certificate of Achievement. Tuesdays and Wednesdays | January 7 to January 22 | 6:30 – pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $275 | PVBM-509

MS Excel Level 1 Explore the basics of Excel Level 1 and find out how to set up spreadsheets including formulas, graphs and database features. This course also covers simple functions, basic formatting techniques and printing. Students will also be shown how to create and modify charts and learn how to manage large workbooks. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers, Windows and File Management or equivalent. Tuesday and Wednesday | January 7 and 8 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-506

MS Excel Level 2 Formulas and functions are what make Excel spreadsheets so useful. Learn how to use more than just basic “SUM” functions and build on the skills and concepts taught in Excel Level 1. Learn advanced functions like absolute cell references, “IF” functions, using spreadsheets with formulas to answer “WHAT-IF” questions and using “GOAL SEEK” to analyze how to meet a desired target. This course will also explore the more advanced features of working with data charts. Prerequisite: MS Excel Level 1 or equivalent. Tuesday and Wednesday | January 14 and 15 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-507

MS Excel Level 3 Incorporated into the course are advanced spreadsheet formatting, advanced formulas, and creating and using templates. Learn advanced functions such as macros, pivot tables, lookup functions and goal seeking. Prerequisite: MS Excel Levels 1 and 2 or equivalent. Tuesday and Wednesday | January 21 and 22 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-508

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Using Email: A Modern Communication Tool Email has become a widely used way of communicating with family and friends. Businesses use email extensively, for both internal and external communications. Learn how to make more effective use of this tool. We will work with attachments, covering how to open, save and attach them to a message you wish to send. We will also learn how to create a contact list of people we communicate with frequently and how to set up a distribution group for batch emails. Tuesday and Wednesday | February 18 and 19 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-383

MS PowerPoint Level 1 PowerPoint can make presentations more dynamic and effective. Learn how to use professionally designed templates and how to create a PowerPoint presentation from scratch. Have fun exploring transitions, animations, sound effects, importing graphics, use the drawing tools chart and table design tools. Tuesday and Wednesday | February 25 and 26 | 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-516

MS Access Learn to build, edit and maintain a database in MS Access, complete with tables, reports, forms, macros and queries to allow fast access to all your important information. Tuesday and Wednesday | March 10 and 11 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-527

MS Publisher Do you produce brochures, posters, newsletters, invitations, flyers, menus or business cards? This course will cover many aspects of MS Publisher and help you produce beautiful, professional-looking publications. Tuesday and Wednesday | Please register your interest | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | G. Smith | $109 | PVBM-1144

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Customized Computer Training Customized training for individuals or small groups can update your knowledge of programs such as Word, Excel, Access or PowerPoint, help you with a specific task or project, or answer specific questions about a program. Receive individual or small group attention to conquer your concerns so that you attain your personal computer goals. Our instructor will contact you to assess your skill level, discuss your individual needs and arrange a training schedule. Please call 250-344-5901 to arrange for an assessment. G. Smith | $55 per hour | PVBM-914

File Management Checklist Excellent file management skills are a prerequisite for all our software courses. Can you do all of the following functions? • Understand file name extensions • Single-select and multi-select files • Create and name a new folder • Delete files/folders • Sort files by name, type, size or date • Save files in specific folders • Know the layout of and be able to use a keyboard • Left-click and right-click a mouse for navigation and options/menus • Display contents of a drive/folder • Drag and drop files to a new location • Copy and move files/folders • Rename files/folders • Display storage space on a disk or drive • Search and/or find file using wildcards • Create shortcuts to files and folders If you cannot perform all of the functions on this list, you must take Introduction to Computers before taking a software course. This helps ensure you have the skills needed to learn how to use software.

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NEW FOR 2020! SUMMIT LEADERSHIP SERIES Explore. Inspire. Elevate. Explore your potential and learn how to inspire, challenge and support your team to achieve peak performance and transform your organization. Coaching, integrity and emotional intelligence (EI) are critical skills to being successful when leading teams in today’s organizational landscape. Learn how to manage your own emotions and actions while recognizing key behaviours and emotions of those around you. This 36-hour program includes three levels: Peaks One, Two and Three. The Summit Leadership Series can be held over an entire week or customized over several to accommodate your organization’s scheduling needs.

PEAK ONE

Exploring Your Potential (12 hours) • What Kind of Leader Are You? • Leading with Emotional Intelligence • Leading with Fairness • Communication is Key

PEAK TWO

Teams, Projects and Coaching for Performance (12 hours) • Guiding Principles, Collaboration, Culture and Vision • Leading Projects and Managing Risk • Difficult Conversations and the Art of Negotiation • Leading an Inclusive Workplace

PEAK THREE

Leadership for Change, Growth and Quality (12 hours) • Strategic Leadership • Change Management • Beyond Compliance: Meeting Standards and Milestones • Leading Forward: Leadership for Growth

$1295 | Full program (36 hours) $495 | Each Peak Level (12 hours) Course dates coming in February 2020. Call for more information or to schedule for your organization.

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FINANCIAL Creating your Financial Roadmap This workshop will provide an overview of common mistakes in money management, tools to build a solid financial plan, how to save for your child’s education, ways to minimize taxes and what happens if you don’t have a will. Tuesday | January 14 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | K. Glasier | $10 + GST | GIBM-450

Managing your Money This workshop will provide an overview of the importance of budgeting, how to budget, pros and cons of credit cards, managing your bank account, major expenses and money management tips. Tuesday | January 21 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | K. Glasier | $10 + GST | GIBM-500

Save for Retirement Now This workshop will provide an overview of your financial retirement needs, sources of retirement income, benefits of RRSPs and spousal contributions, TFSAs, protecting your retirement funds and staying on track to reach retirement goals. Tuesday | January 28 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | K. Glasier | $10 + GST | GIBM-501

New Home, New Needs This workshop will provide an overview of buying versus renting, tips on buying or selling your home, how to use your RRSPs to purchase a home and protecting your investment. Tuesday | February 4 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | K. Glasier | $10 + GST | GIBM-603

Couples and Money This workshop will provide an overview of financial tips for couples, how to make the most of your money, budgeting and bank accounts, how to prepare for the unexpected and save for the long term. Tuesday | February 11 | 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm | K. Glasier | $10 + GST | GIBM-604

Bridge the Gap Between your Health and Finances This workshop will provide an overview of financial considerations while in good health, covering costs of long term, what is the financial impact of suffering from a disability or critical illness and do you need coverage beyond your group plan. Tuesday | February 25 | 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm | K. Glasier | $10 + GST | GIBM-610

Living your Retirement Plan This workshop will provide an overview of your sources of income at retirement (RRSP, TFSA, other), protecting your retirement savings, what options do you have at retirement and how do they work. Tuesday | March 3 | 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm | K. Glasier | $10 + GST | GIBM-608

Financial Considerations for Women This workshop will provide an overview of financial challenges women face, reasons to have a customized plan, ways to get a plan tailored to your needs and overcoming challenges. Tuesday | March 10 | 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm | K. Glasier | $10 + GST | GIBM-611

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ONLINE COURSES Ed2Go offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the internet. All of our courses include expert instructors and helpful program assistants. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient and geared just for you. Visit www.ed2go.com/rockies to see all available courses! Check out a sample of the many courses available! Upcoming Start Dates: January 15, February 12, March 18 (subject to change)

ACCOUNTING (ONLINE) Accounting Fundamentals (Online) Demand for accounting professionals currently exceeds supply. If you’re interested in increasing your financial awareness while also gaining a marketable skill, this course is for you. You’ll learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, as well as how to analyze and record financial transactions. You’ll get hands-on experience with handling accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes and various common banking activities. We’ll cover all the bases, from writing cheques to preparing an income statement and closing out accounts at the end of each fiscal period. Whether you’re a sole proprietor looking to manage your business finances, or you simply want to gain an understanding of accounting basics for career advancement or for personal use, this course can give you a solid foundation in financial matters. For more information visit: ed2go.com/rockies. Upcoming Start Dates: January 15, February 12, March 18 (subject to change) | Online | $149 + GST GIBM-930

Accounting Fundamentals II (Online) While it is true that accounting professionals are scarce, those with corporate accounting experience are even more rare. This course will build on the knowledge you gained in Charlene Messier’s online Accounting Fundamentals course (or another introductory accounting course) to provide you with a solid understanding of corporate accounting practices. In Accounting Fundamentals II, you’ll explore such topics as special journals, uncollectible accounts receivable, plant assets, depreciation, notes and interest, accrued revenue and expenses, dividends, retained earnings and various financial reports for corporations. If you’re interested in increasing your financial awareness and accountability while also gaining a marketable skill, this course is for you. For more information visit: ed2go.com/rockies. Upcoming Start Dates: January 15, February 12, March 18 (subject to change) Online | $149 + GST | GIBM-1076

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS (ONLINE) Introduction to Natural Health and Healing (Online) Would you like to learn more about natural health but don’t know where to start? In this course, we’ll discuss the various stages of health and illness, and you’ll discover that true health means wholeness of the mind, body and spirit. Using a variety of methods like diet, hydrotherapy, positive attitude, relaxation, yoga, chiropractic, natural remedies and more, you’ll explore way to achieve total health in mind, body and spirit. By the end of this course, you’ll have begun taking charge of your own health and healing! For more information visit: ed2go.com/rockies. Upcoming Start Dates: January 15, February 12, March 18 (subject to change) Online | $149 + GST | GIPD-927

LANGUAGE (ONLINE) Speed Spanish (Online) Imagine yourself speaking, reading and writing Spanish. Now you can with Speed Spanish. This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto. You will learn six easy recipes for gluing Spanish words together to form sentences. In no time at all, you will be able to go into any Spanish-speaking situation and converse in Spanish. ¡Qué Bueno! For more information visit: ed2go.com/rockies. Upcoming Start Dates: January 15, February 12, March 18 (subject to change) Online | $149 + GST | GIPD-934

Creating WordPress Websites (Online) WordPress is the most commonly used content management system, powering more than 34% of all websites. You can easily learn how to create a user-friendly WordPress site — without any coding. This course will give you hands-on experience with this powerful website building tool. Throughout the course, you will build a WordPress site, while learning how to design pages, add engaging content, and customize your site’s look and feel. By course completion, you will be able to maintain a secure site that achieves high search engine rankings. For more information visit: ed2go.com/rockies. Upcoming Start Dates: January 15, February 12, March 18 (subject to change) Online | $149 + GST | GIBM-1314

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GENERAL INTEREST CANNABIS HOME CULTIVATION SERIES Cannabis Regulations and Licensing This course will introduce the current Federal and BC Provincial regulations for cannabis, with emphasis on home cultivation for recreational purposes and the licensing requirements for medicinal patients and/or designate growers. The course will also examine the role of municipal government and other organizations with regulatory authority as it relates to personal cultivation. TBA | Please register your interest | 3 hours Instructor: TBA | $59 + GST | GINR-310

Introduction to Outdoor Growing of Cannabis This course explores outdoor cannabis cultivation techniques for the small-scale grower. Topics covered include botany, the cannabis growth cycle, soils/amendments/nutrients, environmental factors and influences, strain selection and disease and pest control. Prerequisite: Cannabis Regulations and Licensing. TBA | Please register your interest | Spring 2020 | 12 hours | Instructor: TBA | $189 + GST | GINR-312

Introduction to Indoor Growing of Cannabis This course explores indoor and greenhouse cannabis cultivation techniques for the small-scale grower. Topics covered include botany, the cannabis growth cycle, growing systems and media, nutrients, environmental controls such as lighting, media, ventilation, etc., strain selection, and sanitation/disease/pest control. Prerequisite: Cannabis Regulations and Licensing. TBA | Please register your interest | 12 hours | Instructor: TBA | $189 + GST | GINR-311

Cannabis Harvesting and Curing This course will examine how to determine cannabis harvest timing, trimming techniques and the drying/curing process for the small-scale grower. Prerequisite: Cannabis Regulations and Licensing. TBA | Please register your interest | 6 hours | Instructor: TBA | $99 + GST | GINR-313

Cannabis Processing for the Home Grower This course explores the many ways that cannabis can be processed for consumption by the home grower including juicing, extracts, infused oils, butters, edibles, etc. Prerequisite: Cannabis Regulations and Licensing. TBA | Please register your interest | 12 hours | Instructor: TBA | $189 + GST | GINR-314

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PHOTOGRAPHY Basic Beginner Photography If you’ve been using your camera’s automatic settings to take photos, this course will take you to a new level. With hands-on, practical exercises, you will be shown how to use the many features of your DSLR camera (exposure, lighting, aperture and shutter speed) to compose your own photos with confidence. Let me help you take control of your camera, rather than having your camera take control of you. Requirements: DSLR camera with removable/interchangeable lenses, charged camera batteries, camera manual, memory card, notebook and pen for taking any notes and a great attitude!! Saturday | January 25 | 9:00 am – 4:00 pm | B. Pringle | $109 + GST | GIAR-139 Tuesdays and Thursdays | April 14, 16, 21 and 23 | 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm | B. Pringle | $109 + GST | GIAR-139

Meet Bill Pringle Bill has always had a passion for life. He loves to be around people, has a love for sports, finds great peace in nature, and his love for photography brings it all together! Having purchased his first SLR camera at the age of 16, Bill’s initial passion for photography finally led to the fulfillment of a dream: his vocation to be a professional photographer. This is what he is meant to do - and he comes alive when he’s behind the camera! Bill looks to capture life’s moments wherever people gather to enjoy what life has to offer. When he’s not booked photographing a sporting event, fundraiser, family get-together or taking portraits, you can find Bill hiking in the mountains, perched outside a den of foxes or up close and personal with butterflies and flowers, always looking for just the right shot. Bill looks forward to helping you capture your special moments in life!

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ARTS AND CREATIVITY Beginner Pottery Wheel This course will give the student a thorough and precise introduction to throwing pottery on the wheel in a fun and social environment. These small group classes cover clay preparation, basics of centering, creating forms (bowls, cups, etc.), drying and glazing. Along with the physical skills required, students will learn the importance of mindset and breath. Wednesdays | January 15 to February 26 | 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm | S. Cooper | $349 + GST | GIAR-966 Wednesdays | January 15 to February 26 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | S. Cooper | $349 + GST | GIAR-966

Intermediate Pottery Wheel This intermediate course will allow students to focus on improving techniques learned in the beginner class. There is more emphasis on wheel throwing and students are encouraged to find their own voice and style in a fun and social environment. Along with the physical skills required, students will learn to expand the importance of mindset and breath. Clay, glaze, wheel and tools are supplied. Prerequisite: Beginner Pottery Wheel. Thursdays | January 16 to February 27 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | S. Cooper | $349 + GST | GIAR-967

Painting for the Petrified It is often believed that people are either born with creative talent or they don’t have it at all. The truth is that everyone is inherently creative. It is part of what makes us human. Have you ever looked at a piece of art that you love and thought: “I wish that I could do something like that?” With some basic theory and the right tools in a supportive environment - you can! In this course you will be shown the fundamentals of painting, including colour, theory and elements of design, building a palette, using brush lines, brush stroke techniques and creating form. Each class is cumulative and will build on the previous ones. You will leave with multiple paintings of your own and the confidence and tools to continue your creative journey. Ages 16 and older. Supply list available at time of registration. Please register early to avoid disappointment. Note: Please wear clothes suitable for painting. Tuesdays | January 21 to February 18 | 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm | L. Wilson | $159 + GST + supplies | GIAR-187

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Beginner Silversmithing This hands-on beginner class is the perfect gift for yourself or for that creative person you may know. Small class size with instruction in sawing, shaping, texturing, annealing, soldering, sanding, filing, polishing and stone setting using bezels. Nothing to buy before class; use of all hand and studio tools and materials needed to make two projects are included in the price. Note: Wear comfortable work clothes, no open-toed footwear, long hair must be tied back and no scarves or sleeves that could present a hazard. To register or for more information, please phone 250-344-2010 (evenings). Saturday and Sunday | January 11 and 12 | 9:00 am – 4:00 pm | Golden Rock and Fossil Club $135 + GST | GIIN-120

Creative Silversmithing Workshop Bring your ideas, project supplies and enthusiasm for this fun creative workshop. All tools provided by the Golden Rock and Fossil Club. Limited supplies are available at the class; supply list of what you need to bring will provided upon registration. Please register early to avoid disappointment. Note: Wear comfortable work clothes, no open-toed footwear, long hair must be tied back and no scarves or sleeves that could present a hazard. Prerequisite: Completion of Beginner Silversmithing. To register or for more information, please phone 250-344-2010 (evenings). Saturday and Sunday | February 22 and 23 | 9:00 am – 4:00 pm | Golden Rock and Fossil Club $50 + GST | GIIN-123

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COLLEGE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

ADULT UPGRADING Adult Upgrading is designed to help you develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to be successful in employment situations and in further education. You can complete individual courses to meet prerequisite needs or to earn your Adult Graduation diploma. The program is flexible to individual need and ability, and students can fit classes and study into their work and personal schedule. Funding opportunities may be available. Please call 250-344-5901, to book an appointment with the Education Advisor. We offer courses in: Math, English, Biology, Chemistry, Social Psychology, Education and Career Planning. Monday to Friday | September to June | various times

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ADVISING SERVICES An Education Advisor is available by appointment from September to June to provide assistance with education and career decisions. The Education Advisor can provide you with information about programs and courses at the College and other post-secondary institutions, assist you with identifying your career goals, supervise assessments for adult upgrading and vocational training programs, and assist with financial aid information. Computerized Career Assessments are also available for a fee of $40. Meet one-on-one with an Education Advisor to discuss: • Educational planning • Career planning • Program prerequisites • How to apply

• Financial options • Where to find the program of your choice • Academic assessments

Education Advising services are free and private by appointment only. Call 250-344-5901 to set up an appointment. This is a popular service – book early.

INSTRUCTORS WANTED Do you have a hobby or skill you are passionate about that you want to share with the world or our community? We want to hear from you! Why not make a little spending money in your spare time?

Below are some examples: • Accounting and Bookkeeping • Payroll • Health and Wellness • Social Networking • iGadgets • Language Instruction • Gardening • Crafts

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If you are interested in sharing your skills, please submit a resume, course proposal and outline to: Karen Cathcart, MBA, Manager Golden Campus Box 376 1305 9th Street South Golden, BC V0A 1H0 Tel: 250-344-5901 x 6101 Fax: 250-344-5745 Email: kcathcart@cotr.bc.ca

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ADVENTURE TOURISM BUSINESS OPERATIONS CERTIFICATE The name says it all. This 10-month program is big on adventure but also focuses on the business skills those in the industry are looking for. This is a great program for you if you’re wishing to grow within an existing adventure tourism operation or if you’re looking to build your own opportunities. The outdoor lifestyle in and around Golden provides the ideal setting for this program. Enjoy world-class downhill and cross country skiing, mountain biking, fantastic ski touring and mountaineering, amazing ice climbing, whitewater rafting, access to several hot spring resorts, national parks, numerous golf and ski resorts, hiking, rivers, lakes and other adventure sporting activities. As an Adventure Tourism Business Operations student, you will receive a season’s pass to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. Monday to Friday | September to May | 9:00 am – 4:00 pm | Various instructors $6800 + textbooks (approximately) | ATBO-100

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ADVENTURE TOURISM BUSINESS OPERATIONS DIPLOMA The Adventure Tourism Business Operations Diploma builds on the College’s certificate program. The second year incorporates Business and University Studies courses and enables you to ladder into other tourism programs at other institutions. The program helps you to develop a balance of business, communication, operations management and technical and interpersonal skills. You can also acquire several national and international certifications in a selection of outdoor pursuits. Monday to Friday | September to May | 9:00 am - 4:00 pm | various instructors | $6100 + textbooks (approximately) | ATBO-200

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COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES, GOLDEN CAMPUS Our Values:

Putting the Community Back into Community College.

Student Success Drives our Success

We are a small, vibrant, friendly and customer-focused campus that is eager to support our residents and business owners and operators by providing quality training courses and programs. A major

Appreciate People, Land and Culture

focus for the campus is to partner with community groups.

Whether student, co-worker or community member, we look for and nurture each other’s potential. We approach each other with kindness and a caring for our future and the future of our communities. We celebrate each other’s histories and accomplishments, knowing that when others do better, we all do better.

WORDS TO INSPIRE AND GUIDE US Our Mission:

Listen and Accelerate Understanding

TRANSFORM LIVES AND ENRICH COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE POWER

We listen first so that we can foster each other’s success. Improving our listening improves our learning, our relationships and our productivity, while minimizing conflict and misunderstanding.

OF EDUCATION.

Our Vision: TO CREATE AND DELIVER THE MOST

Be Curious and Creative

PERSONAL STUDENT EXPERIENCE IN

We learn here! And when we approach learning and life with an open mind, ready for change, and able to view things in new ways, we can better support those around us to grow and learn as well. We will judge less and ask

CANADA.

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From the front door to the classroom we are passionate in our commitment to take a personal interest in discovering what motivates and excites each student

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THINK. DO. Collaborate. Engage. Invest. Develop.

BECOME.

PERSONALIZED CONTRACT TRAINING Are you a business owner that needs specialized training for your staff? We have the solution for you! Providing professional development and training opportunities is key to attracting and retaining engaged employees.

THREE WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Phone

Golden: 250-344-5901 Toll Free: 1-877-489-2687 x 6102

2. In Person

1305 - 9th Street S., Golden Cash, Cheque, Interac, Visa, or Mastercard

3. Online

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College of the Rockies will work with you to put together the education programs you require tailored to your business needs - on your schedule.

IN-PERSON OR ONLINE TRAINING AVAILABLE.

Visit cotr.ca/ConEd for course listings and to view our refund and cancellation policies.


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