Winter 2020 College of the Rockies Continuing Education Guide - Invermere

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

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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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CONTINUING EDUCATION FULL TIME, PART TIME AND EVENING CLASSES INVERMERE CAMPUS | WINTER ISSUE | JANUARY - APRIL 2020 BUSINESS AND COMPUTER TRAINING 8-11

Horticulture

18

Business

8-10

Languages

19

Computers

10-11

Outdoors

20-21

CUSTOM TRAINING

13

SPECIALIZED TRAINING

6

FIRST AID AND SAFETY

1-5

6

First Aid

1-3

Mental Health First Aid

3

Mental Health Workshop for Joint Health and Safety Committees

4

Safety

3-5

INVERMERE CAMPUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

22

Adult Basic Education

22

Advising Services

Health and Wellness

Drone Operator Program

16-17

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDITS 7

Environmental Operators Certificate Program

7

BC Housing Licensing and Consumer Services

7

TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

12

Foodsafe

12

22

12

Summit Leadership Series

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TRANSPORTATION 6

GENERAL INTEREST

13-22

Arts and Creativity

13-14

Children’s Programs

14-15

Cooking

15

Environment

16

SuperHost Foundations of Service Quality

Graduated Licensing

6

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Please note the information in this guide is subject to change. Some courses may qualify for financial assistance or funding, please call us for more information.

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FIRST AID AND SAFETY FIRST AID 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: Must bring Photo ID. You must pick up your books at your local campus prior to course start date. Monday to Friday | February 24 to March 6 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | L. Lake | $895 | PVHE-300 Monday to Friday | May 25 to June 5 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | L. Lake | $895 | PVHE-300

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. Friday | January 17 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | B. Lake | $125 | PVHE-100 Saturday | February 8 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | B. Lake | $125 | PVHE-100 Saturday | March 7 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | B. Lake | $125 | PVHE-100 Friday | April 3 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | B. Lake | $125 | PVHE-100

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. Note: Must bring Photo ID and current WorkSafeBC OFA Level 1 certificate. Saturday | April 4 | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | B. Lake | $125 | PVHE-301 or call 250-342-3210 to schedule for your organization.

Red Cross Emergency First Aid and CPR-C Basic first aid and CPR techniques are taught in an interactive environment. 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. Course includes a three-year certification. Note: Must bring photo ID. Saturday L. Lake | Saturday L. Lake |

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Red Cross Emergency Child Care First Aid and CPR Basic one-day course 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. Note: Must bring photo ID. Saturday | March 14 | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | L. Lake | $125 | PVHE-202 Saturday | May 23 | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | L. Lake | $125 | PVHE-202

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. Note: Must bring photo ID. Saturday and Sunday | April 18 and 19 | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | L. Lake | $249 | PVHE-147

Red Cross Advanced Wilderness First Aid Comprehensive first aid and CPR techniques for those who need a higher level of training to work and respond to emergencies in isolated or wilderness settings. This 40-hour course covers material in Standard First Aid and CPR plus advanced strategies for providing extended care for more than 24 hours. Part of the course is taught in an outdoor setting and requires greater physical activity and endurance than typical first aid training. Course includes three-year certification in Advanced Wilderness and Remote First Aid, CPR Level C and AED. Note: A minimum of 20 hours is taught outdoors; dress for the weather. Monday to Thursday | March 16, 17, 18 and 19 | 7:30 am – 6:00 pm | Mahikan Trails | $525 | PVHE-269

Red Cross Wilderness First Aid This 20-hour Wilderness and Remote First Aid covers material in Standard First Aid and CPR, plus special material on techniques for wilderness and remote areas. Course also offers strategies for providing extended care for up to 24 hours. Part of the course is taught in an outdoor setting and requires greater physical activity and endurance than typical first aid training. Suitable for those who work or live in remote locations or who are outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Note: Over 25 percent of the course is taught in a non-urban setting; dress for the weather. Friday to Sunday | April 24, 25 and 26 | Friday 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm | Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Mahikan Trails | $329 | PVHE-117

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Recertification This four-hour AED training is for those people whose duty is to respond to cardiac arrest at their facility. Typically, security guards, ski patrollers, lifeguards, loggers and other people whose job description includes emergency response are logical candidates for this course. Training will be specific to the AED on your worksite. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate that is valid for one year. Prerequisite: Current WorkSafeBC OFA Level 1 or equivalent. Note: Must bring Photo ID and current WorkSafeBC OFA Level 1 certificate. $99 | PVHE-188 | Call 250-342-3210 for more information dates or to schedule for your organization.

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Out of Jurisdiction A licensed Emergency Medical Responder or higher level of EMA Licensure (EMR through CCP) may be issued an OFA 3 certificate upon completion of an Out of Jurisdiction package. Candidate must submit a copy of their EMA Paramedic License for verification by the EMALB on or before registration. This replaces the previous Paramedic in Industry certification. An OFA Statement of Fitness and Out of Jurisdiction Certification application must also be filled out and signed. Contact the College of the Rockies to register 250 342-3210. Upon Request | $199 | PVHE-221

Mental Health First Aid Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) trained employees will be equipped to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health issues and provide help to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis, including those related to substance use. The course will also work on reducing the stigma around mental illness and create mental wellness within the workplace. Participants will receive a handbook, a MHFA certificate and be registered as a Mental Health First Aid Responder with the Mental Health Commission of Canada. $249 | PVHE-228 | Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization

SAFETY 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 into rescue basics, including selfrescue and assisted rescue. Monday | April 6 | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | L. Lake | $249 | PVHE-517 Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

Chainsaw Operator Course Learn the basics of chainsaw operation, safety and maintenance. This two-day course covers the proper safety gear needed, safe work procedures, daily maintenance of chainsaw and/or brush saw, small diameter tree falling, bucking and limbing, cleaning and inspection of saw, minor troubleshooting and chain filing. Come prepared to use equipment. Theory and field exams will be conducted. Certification provided with successful completion of course. Chainsaws and all equipment are supplied. Note: Students must dress for the weather and wear safety-approved boots. Monday and Tuesday | May 4 and 5 | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Timberwolf Training | $369 | PVIN-692 Course can also be delivered on-site for your organization if field-site requirements are met (e.g. blown down trees or permission to fall trees granted).

Confined Space Awareness This theory and practical course includes Part 9 of WSBC Health and Safety Regulation. It covers hazards of confined space, confined space identification, preparation for entry, working in confined spaces, hazard classification, control measures, documentation and legislative requirements regarding worker responsibilities. Course required by those working in confined spaces. Certificate is valid for three years. $249 | PVHE 508 | Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

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H2S Alive H2S Alive meets the minimum standard in the Oil and Gas industry for H2S (Hydrogen Sulphide) training. This program is intended for people who may potentially be exposed to work environments where H2S may be present. Certification through Energy Safety Canada is valid for three years. Note: Must bring photo ID. Friday | April 17 | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm | J. Hebert | $249 | PVHE-150 Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

Mental Health Workshop for Joint Health and Safety Committees. Pressure has been building on workplaces to provide both physically and psychologically healthy and safe workplaces. Many employers are talking about it and wondering what to do. Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSC) are ideally positioned to act as champions of mental health. They can help the employer reduce stigma and pinpoint psychological hazards in the workplace. In some proactive workplaces JHSC are already incorporating mental health into their workplace duties. This four-hour course educates JHSC and provides tools for creating mental health wellness in the workplace. $99 + GST | GIPD-982 | Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

Occupational Health and Safety Part 1 This introductory course will introduce new committee members to the basic principles of workplace health and safety. Great for current OH&S committee members who desire refresher training. Develop scenarios with current OH&S issues faced at your workplace and become equipped with strategies to overcome these issues. Topics include health and safety legislation (Provincial and Federal), workplace parties’ rights and responsibilities, how legislation relates to your workplace, locate existing health and safety resources, identify workplace hazards directly related to the workplaces, strategies and controls to eliminate or reduce workplace hazards, develop plans to solve health and safety issues at your workplace. Audience: OH&S committee members, managers and worker representatives. Thursday | April 23 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm | S. Kallies, CSO | $159 | PVHE-114 Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

Occupational Health and Safety Part 2 Designed to allow participants to pick up where our OH&S Part 1 leaves off and further develop the concepts, tools and resources needed to tackle OH&S issues at their workplaces. Topics include legal requirements (provincial and Federal) and elements of an effective health and safety program, assess effectiveness of your OH&S committee and develop strategies to improve health and safety in the workplace, create a functioning terms of reference and agenda for the OH&S committee, discuss hazard control principles, setting priorities, hierarchy of controls and developing effective recommendations, health and safety culture improvement strategies and introduction to accident investigation. Audience: OH&S committee members, managers and worker representatives. Prerequisite: Completion of Occupational Health and Safely Part 1. Friday | April 24 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm | S. Kallies, CSO | $159 | PVHE-116 Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

PTI 100-08 Filling Propane Cylinders This course has been designed for individuals who fill propane cylinders - generally in a retail setting. This instructor-led, one-day course includes six hours of theory followed up with practical demonstration of correct procedures supervised by a PTI certified trainer. $369 | PVHE-223 | Call 250 342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

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Traffic Control Requalification This one-day requalification course will emphasize safe work practices and further safety in the high hazard traffic control industry. All TCPs in the province of BC will be required to take the one-day requalification course in order to renew their TCP certificate. Before registering, you must obtain a valid five-digit authorization code. To obtain this code, please TEXT your seven-digit SN# to 604-229-5984. If you do not know your SN#, contact BCCSA at 604-636-3675 or 1-877-860-3675. Friday | April 3 | 8:30 am – 5:00 pm | M. Thorn | $199 | PVIN-163 Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

Traffic Control This course covers the knowledge and practical skills needed to work safely as a traffic control person according to WorkSafeBC, OH&S Regulations, Ministry of Transportation standards and other regulatory requirements. Note: Must bring CSA approved safety-toed boots and dress for the weather on day two. Thursday and Friday | April 23 and 24 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm | M. Thorn | $329 | PVIN-106 Call 250 342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

WHMIS - Classroom Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System training to meet the Federal Hazardous Products Act requirements for handling hazardous materials in the workplace. Monday | June 1 | 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm | K. Nickurak | $49 | PVHE-112 Tuesday | June 2 | 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm | K. Nickurak | $49 | PVHE-112 Call 250 342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

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

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TRANSPORTATION Graduated Licensing 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. Saturday and Sunday | February 8 and 9, February 22 and 23 | 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Columbia Valley Driving School | $1045 | PVIN-148 Saturday and Sunday | May 2 and 3, May 30 and 31 | 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Columbia Valley Driving School | $1045 | PVIN-148

Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Classroom 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. $69 | PVHE-113 | Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

Transportation of Dangerous Goods (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 Call 250 342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

SPECIALIZED TRAINING NEW FOR 2020! DRONE OPERATOR PROGRAM College of the Rockies and Skymount Drones are offering a comprehensive program that is designed for anyone interested in learning to fly drones as a career or for general interest. This unique 11-day program, combines classroom and hands-on training to prepare you to write the Transport Canada Basic and Advanced License exams. Learn about the drone industry, the regulations, future developments, UAV mapping and career/business opportunities. • UAV mapping • Real estate and development • Pipeline inspections • Powerline inspections • Wildfire hot-spot mapping • Thermal imaging • Client-based/freelance services

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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

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BUSINESS AND COMPUTER TRAINING LEAN PROGRAM NEW! Lean Yellow Belt Certification Training – Introduction to Lean This two-day program provides participants with an overview of the basic principles of Lean Thinking and outlines the essential Lean tools and practices that can be applied within and organization to increase service quality and efficiency, improve both customer and provider satisfaction and reduce waste. It aims to create not only a basic level of Lean awareness, but also an understanding of the benefits that can be achieved by following Lean best practices. Incorporating Lean practices will improve labour productivity, production capacity and improve profit margins. Lean also improves communication, breaks down barriers and silos, increases transparency and empowers employees. $750 | PVBM-1036 | Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

NEW! Lean White Belt Certification Training – Lean Awareness This one-day course aims to provide participants with a basic introduction and awareness to Lean Thinking and the benefits to both participants and the organization through the successful implementation of Lean principles. This program helps to educate and involve all participants in their organization’s efforts to improve process efficiencies, save money and eliminate waste. The program is an excellent way to train/inform large numbers of staff or individuals as part of an awareness initiative for Lean implementation. Lean practices will improve labour productivity, production capacity and improve profit margins. Lean also improves communication, breaks down barriers and silos, increases transparency and empowers employees. $400 | PVBM-1035 | Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization.

BUSINESS The Art (and Science) of Public Speaking There are few people who are born public speakers and yet there are many who develop into effective, clear and often entertaining presenters in work and volunteer situations. If you have a desire (or a situational need) to become a more accomplished, confident public speaker, this workshop will provide you with some tools and techniques to overcome anxieties about ‘stepping into the spotlight’ to become an effective and even relaxed public speaker. Monday | February 24 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm | H. Rennebohm | $49 + GST | GIBM-113 Saturday | April 4 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm | H. Rennebohm | $49 + GST | GIBM-113

NEW! Inspire People and Teams - Develop Workplace Coaching Skills Are you interested in maximizing both performance and engagement of individuals and/or teams at work? This class will offer several basic techniques of effective coaching, including: • How to ask the right questions and listen to/utilize responses to guide conversations to positive consensus (examine the concepts of assertive communication); • How to determine the strengths of those in your team and how their strengths match yours. Motivate others (examine how to focus on alignment around the ‘why’ of your workplace and your team members); and • How to use these techniques to maximize your positive coaching potential and modelling in all interactions (examine ways to track results and build on coaching successes). Monday | February 3 | 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm | H. Rennebohm | $49 + GST | GIBM-965

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NEW! Purposeful Leadership in the Workplace Series Having a positive, purposeful influence in the workplace is the essence of leadership. Whether you are a frontline team member, a team lead, a supervisor or a managing director, if you are interested in learning how to have that kind of influence in your business or workplace, this class will be of value to you. This two-part class will introduce you to methods of defining, articulating and utilizing the purpose of your business or organization to motivate action, gain consensus around decisions and maximize service. It will also provide tools to allow you to engage with others in the workplace to help identify and utilize strengths and skills in order to maximize both purpose attainment and workplace engagement. Mondays | February 24 and March 2 | 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm | H. Rennebohm | $175 + GST | GIBM-187

NEW! The Aspiring Leader – Leaders of Tomorrow The concepts of leadership have changed from Command/Control to Collaboration/Consensus. We know that creating a workplace that inspires workers to engage with and take ownership of their roles leads to meaningful purpose and the achievement of company/organization goals. With that focus at heart, this workshop will be of use to new and/or inspiring leaders who are looking to transition into this kind of influential role, to understand the importance of building (rebuilding) a team and creating a productive workplace where you engage and retain employees. As the workshop progresses, participants will have an opportunity to examine their style of leadership and possibilities outside of their personal leadership comfort zone. Monday | March 9 | 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm | H. Rennebohm | $49 + GST | GIBM-963 Meet Heather Rennebohm: Heather has a BSc (Microbiology) and Master of Human Services Administration (Social Economics) and thirty years of experience in managing, leading and teaching. She was a sessional instructor at both the University of Alberta and the University of Oklahoma City. Heather has taught several business and leadership classes at College of the Rockies.

CPA Canada Financial Literacy CPA Canada is working to address the growing social problem of a lack of financial literacy in Canada. The Mission of the Financial Literacy Program is to deliver unbiased, objective financial literacy education and information to Canadians to improve the overall state of financial literacy in Canada. College of the Rockies is pleased to partner with CPA Canada to offer the following seminars free of charge. Preregistration only, limited seats available. Kyla Lam, BSc, BComm, CPA, CA is an accountant in public practice in Invermere. She has more than a dozen years of accounting and finance experience, including six years as an instructor with the CPA School of Business.

How to Teach your Kids about Money Learn how to raise money smart kids! We will discuss why teaching kids about money is important and provide some ideas on how to do this at an age appropriate level. This session will cover allowance, budgeting, credit cards, cell phone and virtual spending. The presentation is interactive and will be approximately 90 minutes depending on audience participation. There will be additional tools and resources provided as well as a Q&A at the end of the session. Note: Preregistration required Monday | January 20 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | K. Lam | Free | GIBM-386

Your Numbers, Your Story Are you a female entrepreneur? Explore business ownership with a focus on finance and accounting. This session will cover key financial ratios and best cash management practices for your business. The presentation is interactive and will be approximately 90 minutes depending audience participation. There will be additional tools and resources provided, as well as a Q&A at the end of the session. Note: Preregistration required Tuesday | February 18 | 9:30 am - 11:30 am | K. Lam | Free | GIBM-183

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Not-for-Profit Board Basics Workshop This course is for both new and experienced individuals serving as Board Members of not for profit organizations (NPOs), including charities. The course will be interactive with instruction reinforced with practical application of topics through activities and discussion. There will also be resources and tools provided to participants to take back to their organizations. The course will cover the following topics: Board Governance, Legal and Administrative Matters, Accounting and Finance, Risk Management and Charities. $89 + GST | GIBM-970 | Call 250 342-3210 for course dates or to schedule for your organization.

COMPUTER Keyboarding Learn how to improve your keyboarding accuracy and speed through this self-directed class. Our instructor will get you set up with the program in the first session and you can work through the lesson plans and drills in the comfort of your home. A check-in session will be held at the mid-point and there will be a final class for assessments and testing. A keyboarding certificate, including words-per-minute (WPM), will be given upon successful completion. Anytime | Online and In-Class | $95 | PVBM-887

Flexible Computer Literacy for Everyone This course is excellent for individuals looking for flexible computer training that is tailored specifically to their needs. Training can include Basic File Management, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, templates, MAC computer software and more! Our instructor will contact you to assess your skill level, discuss your individual needs and to arrange a time that is convenient with your schedule. Private and semi-private three-hour sessions can be booked. Invite one or two family members, friends or colleagues to join or we can arrange a session with other like-minded individuals on our interest list! Call 250-342-3210 to arrange a class. Private Session (three hours) | $189 | PVBM-1541 Semi-Private Session (three hours) | $99 per student based on two students $65 per student based on three students | PVBM-894

Does your organization need help? We understand that everyone may not need our standard courses, so we work directly with you to identify and understand your specific needs and goals before working together to create a customized learning solution. Call us at 250-342-3210 for a consultation.

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MS Excel For True Beginners No experience? No problem! This course will get you acquainted with all the terminology and features of Excel that will get you started using a spreadsheet without feeling frustrated. Tuesday and Thursday | February 25 and 27 | 7:00 - 8:30 pm | C. Weatherhead | $55 | PVBM-431

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. Mondays and Wednesdays | April 6 to May 6 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | C. Weatherhead | $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. Monday and Wednesday | April 6 and 8 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | C. Weatherhead | $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 “WHATIF” 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. Monday and Wednesday | April 20 and 22 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | C. Weatherhead | $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, pivots tables, lookup functions and goal seeking. Prerequisite: MS Excel Levels 1 and 2 or equivalent. Monday and Wednesday | May 4 and 6 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | C. Weatherhead | $109 | PVBM-508

Flexible Website Design and Management This flexible three-hour workshop is designed for individuals to get hands-on training specific to their website design and management needs. You will receive individual or small group direction and training to get started in creating a website, perform necessary updates and maintain your website. Our instructor will contact you to assess your skill level, discuss your individual needs and to arrange a time that is convenient with your schedule. Private and semi-private three-hour sessions can be booked. Invite one or two family members, friends or colleagues to join or we can arrange a session with other like-minded individuals on our interest list! Call 250-342-3210 to arrange a class. Private Session (three hours) | $189 | PVBM-886 Semi-private Session (three hours) | $99 per student based on two students $65 per student based on three students | PVBM-886

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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 | May 23 | A. Salzbrenner | $125 | PVPS-101 or call 250 342-3210 to schedule for your organization.

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

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. Monday to Thursday | June 1, 2, 3 and 4 | 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm | A. Rautenbach | $125 | PVPS-173 Call 250-342-3210 for more information or to schedule for your organization. We offer this course for your business or organization. Let us help you provide your staff with the tools to improve the quality of customer service.

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GENERAL INTEREST ARTS AND CREATIVITY It’s Springtime! It’s Time to Build a Planter Box or Bench. Welcome springtime to the valley and learn how to construct a bench or an outside planter box. This project’s end result will enhance your garden or patio and is something you can be proud of! The workshop introduces participants to basic carpentry skills and how to use woodworking tools safely. No woodworking knowledge or experience necessary. All tools and materials are provided. Saturday | April 25 | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm | B. Murphy | $125 + GST | GINR-215

VISUAL MEDIA NEW! Introduction to Video Production Workshop Series Learn a wide array of skills for your creative video productions. This series of four workshops will cover equipment overview, camera set-up, filming techniques, lighting and post-production. You will be involved in creative projects to expand your knowledge and experience. Film breakdown and examination will be a factor in this series. You will learn through hands-on experience and open class discussions. You will leave this course with a greater appreciation and understanding of film and video production. You can choose one of the following: • Any Individual Session: $59 each for the first two sessions, $49 for the third session, and $39 for the fourth session (plus GST). • Weekend Workshop: All four sessions for a special rate of $175 (plus GST). • Tuesdays/Thursdays: All four sessions for a special rate of $175 (plus GST). Note: A competent video recording camera and laptop that meets the minimum requirement for operating Adobe Premiere Pro is required and a tripod is optimal. Saturday and Sunday | February 22 and 23 | 9:30 am – 4:30 pm | J. Woodman | $175 + GST | GIAR-733 Tuesdays and Thursdays | February 11 to 27 | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm | J. Woodman | $175 + GST | GIAR-733

Introduction to Video Cameras and Recording (Workshop 1) This is an introduction to the most important tool of video production. There will be an overview of the different types of consumer cameras available and the pros and cons of each for different scenarios. We will learn how cameras capture images, basic camera settings, potential attachment and equipment set up as well as which camera would work best for your individual use. Tuesday and Thursday | February 11 and 13 | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm | J. Woodman | $59 + GST | GIAR-734

Filming Techniques (Workshop 2) In this session you will learn basic camera handling. You will experiment with multiple techniques in different scenarios to further understand storytelling through moving images. You will gain an understanding on how certain emotions are relayed through different approaches to capture a subject. Examination of films and the director’s decision to use specific techniques will be thoroughly discussed. Learn to expand your storytelling abilities for film. Note: A competent video recording camera is required, and a tripod is optimal. Tuesday and Thursday | February 18 and 20 | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm | J. Woodman | $59 + GST | GIAR-735

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Introduction to Lighting (Workshop 3) Lighting is an important part of a scene and setting. This topic will discuss the effect lighting has on a scene’s overall feeling and quality. Following discussion you will set up, experiment and review lighting a scene. Note: A competent video recording camera is required, and a tripod is optimal. Tuesday | February 25 | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm | J. Woodman | $49 + GST | GIAR-736

Postproduction Video Editing (Workshop 4) You have captured all your footage; now it’s time to cut it together to craft your story! Editing is an extremely vital part of communicating your message to the audience. Discussion will include importance of timing, sound design, editing choices and other factors to consider for your final masterpiece! Note: Bring a laptop that meets the minimum requirement for operating Adobe Premiere Pro. Thursday | February 27 | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm | J. Woodman | $39 + GST | GIAR-737

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Kids Campus Pro-D Play Day Our Kids Campus is open! While the teachers are away the kids get to play! Join us for a day filled with indoor and outdoor excitement. From treasure hunts to arts, crafts, games and outdoor adventure, our Pro-D Play Day is sure to keep your young ones busy and engaged. Designed for kids ages 6 to 12. Note: Please bring snacks, a lunch and water bottle, and dress for the weather. Monday | February 10 | 9:00 am – 3:00 pm | S. O’Connor | $49 | one additional sibling $25 | GIRE 216 Monday | April 20 | 9:00 am – 3:00 pm | S. O’Connor | $49 | one additional sibling $25 | GIRE 216

NEW! Kids Campus Spring Break Give kids a break and a chance to make new friends, learn new skills and have fun! Kids Campus is filled with indoor and outdoor excitement for kids ages 6 to 12 with different activities on board for each weekday. Our Kids Campus is sure to keep your young one busy and engaged. Choose to book for the entire week for a reduced rate or choose by the day. Note: Please bring snacks, a lunch and water bottle, and dress for the weather. Monday to Friday | March 23 to 27 | 9:00 am – 3:00 pm | S. O’Connor | $225 weekly rate one additional sibling $125 | GIRE 227 Monday to Friday | March 23 to 27 | 9:00 am – 3:00 pm | S. O’Connor | $49 per day one additional sibling $25 | GIRE 167

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. Friday and Saturday | April 3 and 4 Friday 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm L. Lake | $65 | PVSS-600

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Home Alone Are you ready to leave your children home alone but want to make sure they have the skills and knowledge needed to be home alone safely? This course was designed with your child’s best interest in mind. Home Alone Safety for Children is an interactive safety program designed for children aged 10+ (siblings 7 years and older may also register and attend). First aid and safety skills are covered through interactive games and role playing. Equip your kids with the basic skills needed to stay home comfortably and safely! Monday | April 20 | 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm | K. Nickurak | $30 (includes book) each additional sibling $20 GISS-601

COOKING NEW! Slow Food Italian Cooking Series In Italy, Slow Food is an organization that promotes local food and traditional cooking. It was founded by Carlo Petrini in 1986 and is now known all over the world. One of the most important targets of this movement is the opposition to fast food, while encouraging farming of plants, vegetables, fruit and the preservation of traditional and regional cuisine. Our impassioned instructor from Italy, Giusy Guarino, will demonstrate how simple, healthy ingredients such as fresh herbs, olive oil, vegetables, meat and cheese can come together to make amazing dishes. You will learn how to make authentic Italian food such as spaghetti and meatballs, roast vegetables, pizza, focaccia, lasagne, pasta with prawns and more. Note: Classes will be alternating two to four hours in length. Saturdays | February 22 and 29, March 7 and 14 | 10:00 am- 12:00/2:00 pm | G. Guarino | $225 + GST GIPS-132

Valentine Chocolate Making If you love chocolate this class is ideal for you. In this fun hands-on class, you will learn the basic techniques of working with a variety of chocolate. You will take home a selection of chocolates including truffles and molded chocolate all with a Valentine theme. Note: Please bring an empty container with you to fill up! Sunday | February 9 | 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm | A. Rautenbach | $69 + GST One additional participant $20 + GST | GIPS-522

Valentine Date Night Join us for an evening of fun in the kitchen in the company of other couples. Working alongside your valentine, our Chef will walk you through a culinary celebration of Valentine’s Day. At the end of class, you’ll enjoy an amazing and delicious four-course feast. Best of all, you’ll fall in love with the incredible cuisine you created. Thursday | February 13 | 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm | A. Salzbrenner | $99 + GST per couple | GIPS-116

NEW! Cooking with Honey How sweet it is! Join us for a (sticky) hands-on, fun afternoon that will highlight a variety of ways to create delicious fare, both sweet and savory, with nature’s liquid gold. You will learn more about what makes honey special and find plenty of ways to include it in your own dishes. Saturday | February 29 | 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm | A. Salzbrenner | $69 + GST One additional participant $20 + GST | GIPS-403 This is a great way to wrap up our beekeeping week as we show you the honey! See our beekeeping courses on page 19.

NEW! Mexican Cooking Sample your way through some of Mexico’s most famous recipes. From enchiladas, tacos and salsas to mole and guacamole, be inspired by the spicy flavours and passionate culture, learning how to apply them to all your meals. Saturday | April 4 | 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm | A. Salzbrenner | $79 + GST | GIPS-535

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ENVIRONMENT NEW! Looking at the Three Rs – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Are you looking for some new ideas on how to lessen your impact on the environment? Let’s get together and discuss how we can incorporate the three Rs into our lifestyles (and perhaps add a fourth R). This course is a fun, informative, interactive exchange of ideas that will leave you with some new tools to help you live lightly on the planet. Monday | February 3 | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm T. Flynn | $29 + GST | GINR-185 Tuesday | March 10 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm T. Flynn | $29 + GST | GINR-185

HEALTH AND WELLNESS Food is Medicine from a Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective Each of us are unique and subsequently our health, wellness and eating plans should not be a one-size-fits-all approach to meet our nutritional requirements. Our Chinese medicine practitioner will present some seasonal nutrition suggestions and corresponding recipes for the best foods for a healthy adult. This session will include tips for menopause and how to build up your immunity. Wednesday | January 8 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | H. Fischbuch | $29 + GST | GIHE-625

NEW! Four Proven Relationship Recipes You have done personal growth and want the next step. Your intention is to be a best version of yourself in all your relationships, beginning with yourself. This is a two-part series of practical paradigm shifts in your way of being. Join us for a free information session and meet your instructor, Crisanna MacLeod, to learn more about this course: Note: Preregistration is required. Tuesday | January 21 | 12:15 pm – 12:45 pm | C. MacLeod | FREE | GIHE-637 Tuesday | January 28 | 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm | C. MacLeod | FREE | GIHE-637

Part 1: Beginning With Me Do you have any past experiences or relationships that you want to release? This course provides the tools to effectively express your gratitude and to extend and receive forgiveness. These tried and true relationship skills are fast-acting, long-lasting and fun techniques that allow you to be the best version of yourself. Each week a new skill will be introduced, and you will engage in discussions around possibilities to empower change. Enhance your happiness through discovering balance and respect in your relationships, starting with you. Tuesdays | February 4, 11, 18 and 25 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | C. MacLeod | $99 + GST | GIPD-369

Part 2: The Art of Listening - Speaking Up Respectfully Learn about speaking up, hearing and being heard with your authentic voice. Feel safe to express your wants and needs while remaining respectful of others and finding resolution to differences. You will practice the art of listening while integrating the four recipes for relationships in your day-to-day life. Tuesdays | March 17 and 24 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm | C. MacLeod | $49 + GST | GIPD-374

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Make Your Own Plant Medicine Join us in an exploration of the world of plant medicine from an Indigenous lens. Brenda Holder is a Knowledge Keeper of Traditional Medicine and the owner of Mahikan Trails. This two-day course will provide you with an understanding of plant medicine and how to use it in everyday life. You will understand and prepare various types of oil infusions and learn about the differences in oils and how they absorb. You will create different types of salves and understand poultices and plasters. This course will cover teas, infusions, decoctions and glycerides. Also, you will learn a few amazing ways to treat cold and flu with plant medicine, how to manage pain with plants, and then make your own face cream/body lotion and a deodorant. Saturday and Sunday | March 7 and 8 | 10:00 am - 5:00 pm | B. Holder | $275 | GIHE-102

NEW! Positive Psychology Mental Health Workshop You’re seeing lots of stories these days about ‘mental health’. However, many of the stories are about ‘mental illness’ - so what’s the difference? Are they interchangeable terms? What is ‘mental health’ and how is it related to ‘mental illness’. What can we do to ensure that we have our best ‘mental health’? This course will answer these and many more questions, will help you assess your own mental health, create a plan to strengthen the mental health of yourself or a family member, and understand what you need to do if you or a family member has a ‘mental illness’. Working from a Positive Psychology perspective, online, self-directed resources will be provided for you to keep learning after the course is done to keep you moving forward towards your best ‘mental health’. Saturday and Sunday | March 7 and 8 | 10:00 am – 4:30 pm | B. Rennebohm | $159 + GST | GIPD-537 Meet Bob Rennebohm: With over 40 years as a social worker, and 25 of those as a clinical social worker, Bob Rennebohm has worked with thousands of clients, of all age groups, struggling with the full array of mental health difficulties and challenges. He is able to provide effective interventions designed to assist individuals and families alike. He is skilled in helping clients re-establish meaningful hope with the full expectation of problem resolution. In addition, Bob is never content with his existing skill set and each year he adds new information, skills and theory to his repertoire in order to further assist clients.

Reiki Certificate Level 2 Reiki 2 participants will further open their energy channels. Deepen your abilities to manage energy for yourself and develop a more intuitive approach to working with clients. Learn techniques that send healing remotely over distance, as well as mental and emotional healing. On attaining this level of Reiki, the channel is able to facilitate absent/distance healing (the person receiving the healing is not physically present). The Reiki symbols learned at this level allow communication with the higher self. The energy flow is increased about four times. Participants at this level of Reiki must embrace the absence of the ego, the presence of humility, the commitment to serve another human being and the love and respect for life. Prerequisite: Reiki Certificate Level 1 or an equivalency if completed Level 1 with a different Reiki Master. Friday to Sunday | January 24, 25 and 26 | Friday 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm | B. Holden | $249 + GST | GIHE-640

Understanding Your Dreams Have you ever wondered what your dreams are trying to tell you? Learn a proven formula to draw on the important messages of your dreams and create your personal library of what images, locations and people represent to you. This workshop will identify common themes, recurring dreams, and the principal emotions they represent. Students will be taught methods to analyze and decipher the symbols within each dream. Tuesday | January 28 | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm | C. MacLeod | $39 + GST | GIPD-205 Thursday | February 13 | 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm | C. MacLeod | $39 + GST | GIPD-205

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HORTICULTURE Beginner’s Beekeeping Have you ever considered beekeeping? This theoretical beekeeping course is ideal for anyone wanting to learn more about bees in general or start caring for their own hives. Course topics include an introduction to basic practices, procedures and equipment, bee biology and behaviour, seasonal management, and disease identification and control. Learn from professional beekeeper, Kim Weaver, of Weaver’s Bee Company, how to get started with your own honey bees, and which methods work best. Tuesday | February 25 | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm | K. Weaver | $54 + GST | GINR-214

NEW! Beyond Beginner’s Beekeeping This theoretical beekeeping course is ideal for anyone wanting to build upon their knowledge of caring for bees. Course topics include further in-depth discussion on best practices, procedures and equipment, bee biology and behaviour, seasonal management, and disease identification and control. Thursday | February 27 | 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm | K. Weaver | $54 + GST | GINR-681 Keep your week sweet and take our Cooking with Honey Course! You will find details on page 16

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. Saturday | January 25 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm | M. Kelly | $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/pest control. Prerequisite: Cannabis Regulations and Licensing. Friday and Saturday | February 21 and 22 | Friday 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Saturday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm M. Kelly | $189 + GST | GINR-312

Cannabis Processing and 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 and more. Prerequisite: Cannabis Regulations and Licensing. Saturday | March 14 | 10:00 am - 4:00 pm | M. Kelly | $189 + GST | GINR-314

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LANGUAGES Spanish 3 This course is for those who have taken Spanish Levels 1 and 2 or who have some knowledge of the language and want to further their Spanish speaking skills. Prerequisite: Spanish 1 or 2 or a solid understanding of the Spanish language. Mondays and Wednesdays | January 27 and 29, February 3 to 12 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | E. Bukovnik $84 + GST | GIAR-97

Spanish 1 Welcome to the Spanish language. This course helps develop basic speaking and listening skills in conversational Spanish. You are introduced to pronunciation, sentence structure and basic vocabulary for social settings and travel. Mondays and Wednesdays | February 24 and 26, March 2 to 11 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | E. Bukovnik $84 + GST | GIAR-160

Conversational Italian 1 Welcome to the Italian language. This course helps develop basic speaking and listening skills in conversational Italian. You will learn how to talk about yourself, ask questions, book/cancel a hotel room, order at a restaurant, arrange transportation, pay for services and more. This fun and interactive class is ideal for anyone who would like to travel and have a basic vocabulary to converse in Italian. Tuesdays | January 28 to February 18 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | G. Guarino | $79 + GST | GIAR-173

Conversational German 1 Welcome to the German language. This course helps develop basic speaking and listening skills in conversational German. You will learn how to talk about yourself, ask questions, book/cancel a hotel room, order at a restaurant, arrange transportation, pay for services and more. This fun and interactive class is ideal for anyone who would like to travel and have a basic vocabulary to converse in German. Tuesdays | February 25 to March 17 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | G. Guarino | $79 + GST | GIAR-140

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OUTDOORS NEW! Outdoor Adventure Photography We are very fortunate in the Columbia Valley to have such an abundance of amazing subject matter to work with! This workshop will focus on taking and making stunning outdoor photos. Different techniques for capturing those views, along with ways to approach your creative interpretation and pre-visualization will be discussed during two-evening class sessions, before going out to spend a day in the field. We will also cover processing and how to effectively display your work. Course is open to all levels, Note: A camera with the ability to be controlled manually would be beneficial to get the most out of this course, but any camera will work. Participants must have their own transportation for the field trip and should dress for the weather and pack a lunch. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday | February 18, 20 and 22 | Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | R. Bavin | $99 + GST | GIAR-354 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday | April 14, 16 and 18 | Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | R. Bavin | $99 + GST | GIAR-354 Meet Ryan Bavin: Ryan has been taking photographs for nearly 35 years - initially with film and now with digital cameras. He also experiments with incorporating both analog and digital technology. Although Ryan has photographed many different subject matters, he is most interested in the outdoors; whether it is landscape or mountain adventures, he is always excited to be outside on an adventure with his camera close at hand.

Basic Bike Maintenance Bring your bike and learn how to perform basic bike maintenance including bike anatomy and trail repairs to bring your bike back from a ride and more. Thursday | April 16 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm M. McDonald | $39 + GST | GIRE-299

NEW! Essential Wilderness Survival Skills This course could save your life! Learn skills that will improve your ability to cope with unexpected and dangerous situations in the wild. Our expert instructors will teach you the skills you need in order to make the best decisions when things go wrong. You will learn how to formulate a plan to deal with situations that arise, using available equipment and improvising from your surroundings. You will also learn the psychology of survival and put into practice a variety of essential survival skills learned during the session. Friday, Saturday and Sunday | March 13, 14 and 15 | 8:30 am – 5:00 pm | Mahikan Trails | $425 + GST GIRE-06 Meet Dave Holder: Dave holds various guiding qualifications with the Wilderness Guides Association (WGA), and the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG), as a Hiking and snowshoe guide. He is an Instructor with the Interpretive Guides Association (IGA), the Outdoor Council of Canada (OCC), and with the Canadian Association of Nordic Ski Instructors (CANSI). He is a Wilderness First Aid Instructor with the Canadian Red Cross; and Wilderness Travel and Survival Instructor with Voshaar Outdoors, in Holland. He currently works with his wife’s company, Mahikan Trails, teaching Indigenous skills of the land. Dave’s skills have been used by the world of entertainment where he has worked on several TV productions, one Walt Disney film, and more recently, as a survival consultant on the History Channel’s Alone TV series. He has written several articles for local and International outdoor magazines and is currently working on a survival book where he is echoing on the skills, and lessons, he has learned as a survival instructor, and guide.

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Intro to Paragliding One of the fastest growing aviation sports! Learn this exciting recreational activity in a fun and safe teaching environment. Instructor Max Fanderl of www.flyingmax.com has been involved in paragliding since 1987 and has worked as a paragliding instructor and test pilot for various paragliding manufacturers throughout the world.

Intro Course Weekend #1 A mix of practice and theory, learn aerodynamics, sport and equipment basics and take your first little flights at a practice hill. Course fees include all paragliding equipment and student paragliding manual. Note: Please bring hiking boots, light gloves and a ski/bike helmet. Friday, Saturday and Sunday | April 24, 25 and 26 | Friday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | M. Fanderl | $925 + GST | GIRE-305

P1 Rated Pilot Weekend #2 Work on landings and take offs as you learn practical lessons at a practice hill and attempt a higher mountain flight. Theory lessons include meteorology, air regulations and flying procedures. Students will be able to write the HPAS student rating exams at the end of the course. Course fees include all paragliding equipment. Upon successful completion of the P1 Rated Pilot course, participants can advance onto the final P2 certification. Note: Please bring hiking boots, light gloves and a ski/bike helmet. Friday, Saturday and Sunday | May 1, 2 and 3 | Friday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | M. Fanderl | $925 + GST | GIRE-306

Intro Course and P1 Rated Pilot Combined One-Week Course A mix of practice and theory, learn aerodynamics, sport and equipment basics and take your first little flights at a practice hill. Work on landings and take offs as you learn practical lessons at a practice hill and attempt a higher mountain flight. Theory lessons include meteorology, air regulations and flying procedures. Students will be able to write the HPAS student rating exams at the end of the course. Course fees include all paragliding equipment. Upon successful completion of the P1 Beginner Course, participants can advance onto the final P2 certification. Note: Please bring hiking boots, light gloves and a ski/bike helmet. Friday to Tuesday | April 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 | Friday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Saturday to Tuesday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | M. Fanderl | $1850 + GST | GIRE-308

CORE Hunter Training New to hunting? Make sure you possess the knowledge and skills needed to be a safe and ethical hunter by taking the CORE (Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Education) program. You will complete a practical firearms handling test, as well as a written exam. Must be 12 years or older. Note: Must bring photo ID. Pre-course reading recommended. Friday to Sunday | April 3, 4 and 5 | Friday 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm | B. Trask | $169 + GST (includes book) | GIRE-115

Canadian Firearms Safety Course Are you applying for a Possession and Acquisition License? Get the needed firearms training with this course, focusing on non-restricted firearms such as rifles and shotguns. The course covers safety, operations and handling. By law, students have to be at least 12 years old. Check with the examiner regarding age requirements for licensing or review the RCMP website. Note: Must bring ID and purchase book prior to course start. Pre-course reading recommended. Friday and Saturday | April 17 and 18 | Friday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm A. Tenta | $125 + GST book not included | GIRE-104

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INVERMERE 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. This program is tuition-free and funding opportunities may be available to cover books and other costs.

Please call 250-342-3210 to book an appointment with the Education Advisor. Monday to Friday | Various Times

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 250-342-3210 to set up an appointment. This is a popular service – book early. Program funded by BC Government.

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EMAIL

invermere@cotr.bc.ca

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MARKETING MKTG-281 | To gain an overview of the marketing process as it applies to marketing products and/or services in public, private and not-for-profit organizations. At the end of the course, the students should understand the four P’s of marketing: Price, Place, Promotion and Product, and the interrelationships between marketing and overall business practices. This 45-hour course provides an introduction to other more advanced courses in the College of the Rockies Business program.

January 28 - April 24, 2020 Tuesday and Thursdays | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Contact the Invermere Campus to apply today! INVERMERE

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• Minimum Credits: 3 • Length: 45 hours • Prerequisites:

English 12 or equivalent

• Delivery Method:

On-campus, Online

• Cost $342.40

(domestic tuition)

• One-time application fee of $30 plus a transcript required prior to registration

TOLL-FREE

1-877-489-2687 x 7104

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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

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.

1. Phone

Invermere: 250-342-3210 Toll Free: 1-877-489-2687 x 7104

2. In Person

1535 14th Street, Invermere Cash, Cheque, Interac, Visa, or Mastercard

3. Online

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