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Table of contents Why College of the Rockies ��������������������������������� 5 Kootenay Life Information ������������������������������������ 6 Small College Proud Information ������������������������� 8 Easy to Get Around �������������������������������������������� 12 Campus Information ������������������������������������������� 14 Student Resources ��������������������������������������������� 17 Dual Admission Information ������������������������������� 18 Parternship with University of Victoria ��������������� 18 Student Residence ��������������������������������������������� 20 Student Life and Athletics ���������������������������������� 22 Aboriginal Services �������������������������������������������� 27 International Information ������������������������������������ 29 Program Descriptions ���������������������������������������� 34 Admission Requirements ����������������������������������� 42 Alberta Equivalencies ���������������������������������������� 54 Check Us Out ����������������������������������������������������� 56 Steps to Become a Student ������������������������������� 57 Glossary ������������������������������������������������������������� 58
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Why College of the Rockies? There are a lot of post-secondary institutions to choose from, so why should you choose College of the Rockies? We like to think we’re pretty friendly and cool folks to hang out with but if that isn’t motivation enough, here are some other reasons you should consider starting or completing your postsecondary education with us:
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means if you meet program admission requirements you are accepted on a “first-applied, first-admitted” basis.
You can earn a degree right here. Our credentials range from one-year certificate programs all the way through to four-year Bachelor’s degrees.
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Our non-competitive entry
We offer a wide variety of programs in arts and sciences, business, tourism, engineering, health, trades, child and youth studies and more.
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We have competitive tuition
rates and affordable living costs.
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Our small class sizes mean more personalized attention to help you to be successful.
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Study from anywhere! We have a wide variety of
online courses and programs - 31% of our academic courses are offered online.
Our spectacular lifestyle – surrounded by pristine mountains, lakes and trails you are never far from amazing hiking, biking or skiing. 5
30 Campus TO Ski Hill minutes
We hate to brag, but ‘Kootenay Life’, with its blend of outdoor activities, cultures and scenery is pretty awesome. As a College of the Rockies student, you have the unique opportunity to blend lifestyle and learning in one of the most spectacular places on Earth. Each of our campuses are conveniently located in communities surrounded by some of the world’s finest recreational opportunities!
Over 2,000 hectares of forest with 100s of kms of marked trails just steps from Cranbrook’s main campus and student residence! 6
Get Outside
Recreation Opportunities
Hiking Mountain Biking Road Cycling Skiing and Snowboarding Cross-Country Skiing Ice Skating Snowshoeing Hunting and Fishing Golfing Kayaking and Rafting
Students in our Carpentry program constructed this shelter for the Tea Spot, a popular hiking and biking trail in Kimberley.
Meet Katie...
Katie first came to the Kootenays to visit her sister in Fernie. Coming from Moncton, New Brunswick, she quickly fell in love with the East Kootenay area. With a desire to pursue a post-secondary education, Katie enrolled at the College and completed her Bachelor of Business Administration: Sustainable Business Practices in 2014. She found out there
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was much more to attending school in the Kootenays than just its beautiful location.
I found an amazing community of friends from diverse cultures, and incredible instructors who taught us with respect and openness to our thoughts and ideas. I felt as though I was a peer, a respected future business woman and a friend.
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AVERAGE
Class Size
13:1
13 students to one instructor!
The Student Association works closely with the Student Life and Athletics Department to plan fun events throughout the year. 8
AVERAGE COST of attending college is
35% LESS THAN ATTENDING UNIVERSITY
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It’s easy to get around!
WALK 20 MINUTE
to downtown Cranbrook or shopping center from main campus and residence.
The Canadian Rockies International Airport has
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City of Cranbrook
Transit Right out the front door! FREE PARKING!
Meet Josh... Josh was always fascinated by electricity so he decided to make it his career. He enrolled in the electrical pre-apprenticeship program at the College before deciding to continue on to the apprenticeship program. Throughout his training, Josh found work with a variety of companies performing residential and commercial building in the electrical trade before moving on to work in the Alberta Oil Sands. In 2014, Josh completed his fourth year of his apprenticeship training at the College.
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I love the natural beauty of the area and wanted to complete as much of my education here as possible.
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- Marlies, Class of 2009
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Always make time for physical activity, especially when your plate feels like it’s overflowing. Explore the outdoors, take a walk or go for a run.
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- Jennifer, Class of 2015
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Campuses... College of the Rockies main and
Gold Creek campuses are located in Cranbrook, BC. We also have satellite campuses in Creston, Fernie, Golden, Invermere, and Kimberley. These campuses offer programs specific to their communities and include tourism, health, upgrading, contract training and continuing education. Golden Campus
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T here’s a positive, friendly atmosphere as soon as you walk through the doors of the campus. T here is a home town feel that is similar to Cranbrook itself. - Tod, Class of 2006
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Student Resources College of the Rockies has tools available to help you succeed on your educational journey. Our student services team offers you: Study Skills Counselling Personal Counselling Peer Tutoring Writing Labs Disability Services Aboriginal Services Bookstore Library Technology Support Student Food Bank Employment Services
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Education Advising Still figuring out where you want your journey to take you? Or do you know where you want to go but not sure how to get there? Our Education Advisors are here to help. Their goal is to help you be successful through all steps of your education, whether you are curious about starting post-secondary, need help selecting your courses or are close to finishing your chosen program.
Go to cotr.ca/edadvising to find out how to book an appointment with an Education Advisor. Education Advisors can help you with: Career exploration Choosing programs and courses Understanding the post-secondary system Developing a university transfer plan Ensuring you have the courses you need to
$50,000
Over
in Financial Awards available each year
complete your program Referrals to community agencies Developing strategies for success And much, much more
Can’t meet an Education Advisor in person?
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Start here - be more successful there! What is Dual Admission?
Benefits
The Dual Admission program provides
You are considered a College of the Rockies student
you with a smooth transition from
AND a University of Lethbridge (ULethbridge) student
College of the Rockies to University of
right from the start. This means:
Lethbridge (ULethbridge). Enrol in a Bachelor of Arts or Science program for both institutions using one form. Complete your first two years at College of the Rockies – enjoying smaller class sizes, lower tuition and the Kootenay Rockies lifestyle. Move into your guaranteed spot in your degree program at University of Lethbridge in year three.
No need to compete with 1000+ students that transfer to ULethbridge on a yearly basis. Early registration – you are considered a returning student even in your first year at ULethbridge. Access to Co-op work program after your second year at the College. Gain work experience between your second and third year. Access academic advising from both College of the Rockies and ULethbridge advisors. Early processing with Campus Housing
Students who began their studies at College of the Rockies completed university with an overall higher grade-pointaverage (GPA) than did their counterparts at most other BC colleges and universities. College of the Rockies students who transferred
at ULethbridge. You can apply for scholarships at both College of the Rockies and ULethbridge to help with costs.
Partnership Degree Programs
to a university scored the highest graduation
We are proud to partner with
rate for transfer institutions (85%) and second-
the University of Victoria to
highest of all BC post-secondary institutions. We
offer the Bachelor of Science
have many transfer agreements with institutions
in Nursing and the Bachelor of Education programs
throughout BC, Alberta, and the rest of Canada.
(see page 36).
Visit cotr.ca/transfer for more information.
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Meet Haley...
Haley completed her first two years of University Studies and then transferred to University of Lethbridge to complete her
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Bachelor of Science.
I had no problem getting full transfer credit at the University of Lethbridge for the courses I studied at College of the Rockies. I also found that I had a much better experience of first and second year science courses than other students who completed them at university, especially labs, because of the smaller class sizes and individual attention from instructors.
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Purcell House pod floor map Bedroom
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Find your place Residence Need a place to stay while you’re in school? We have you covered. The Purcell House Student Residence at the Cranbrook main campus is a secure residence
For more information on Purcell House Student Residence, go to: cotr.ca/house
building which houses 96 students in 16 living units. Living in residence gives you convenient and quick access to your classes, the College library, computer labs, public transit and shopping venues. Residence life also provides you the opportunity to make new friends and connect with other students. Purcell House borders on the Cranbrook Community Forest. With many trails of varying terrain this is a great place to hike, mountain bike, cross-country ski or snowshoe. Rates for the Purcell House range from $150/week to $450/month; just $1,800 per
Off-Campus Housing If Purcell House is full, or if you prefer a non-dorm experience, our off-campus housing registry provides a first point of contact between students and potential landlords. With listings for each of our campuses available, you’re sure to find the right space for you.
Check out our off-campus housing registry at: cotr.ca/housing
four-month semester!
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Student Life and Athletics We know that attending college is not just
Throughout the semester, various fitness classes like
about academics, life outside the classroom is equally
Zumba and yoga are offered with reduced rates for
important. Our Student Life team is dedicated to
College of the Rockies students.
enhancing your entire College experience by offering a wide variety of activities and events throughout
Prefer to head outside to take advantage of the
the academic year. Whether it is a ski day, a co-ed
spectacular outdoor lifestyle available in the area?
basketball league or an Avalanche volleyball match,
Cross-country skis and snowshoes are available for
we have something for everyone
you to rent – whether for a day, a week or a month.
Recreation Facilities Our gymnasium, a fully equipped weight room, a sports field, a disc golf course, and sand volleyball courts are all available, free of charge, to College of the Rockies students.
Looking for some organized events to participate in? Campus Life offers Intramural sports and events for students and community users including: Futsal (indoor soccer) Basketball Badminton Volleyball Dodge Ball
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Being able to ski in the morning and go to school in the afternoon was amazing!
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- Aiden, Class of 2011
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Peaks Climbing Wall
Avalanche Volleyball
The Peaks Climbing Wall is
College of the
located in the gymnasium
Rockies is
for you to challenge your
proud to provide
climbing skills. With more
collegiate athletic
than 1,800 square feet of
opportunities to our students. Athletics provide an
indoor climbing area with
opportunity for you to develop important life skills and
overhangs, cracks and
compete in your sport at an elite level while obtaining
inclines it is sure to offer something for users of all
a quality post-secondary education.
ages and abilities. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is always available to make sure you stay safe
Our men’s and women’s intercollegiate volleyball
and have a great climb.
programs compete with other colleges and universities across the province, vying for both team and individual titles. Our teams and players have opportunities
Special Events
to represent our College at provincial and national championships held across Canada.
Throughout the year, Campus Life offers a variety of special events including white water rafting, Kootenay
Each year our men’s and women’s coaches actively
Ice hockey nights, bowling and ski days at local
recruit new team members for their 12-14 player
resorts.
rosters. Coaches look for players who are disciplined and focused, willing to commit to practice schedules
Find out more about Campus Life at: cotr.ca/campuslife
and are able to travel to games at other institutions. Team players may be eligible for financial compensation through an athletic achievement award.
Meet Kellan... Kellan came to College of the Rockies to play volleyball. Once here, he made himself at home – completing a Business Administration General Management diploma, a Marketing diploma, a Tourism Recreation Management diploma and a Bachelor of Business Administration: Sustainable Business Practices degree (whew!). Shortly after completing all of his credentials, Kellan was hired by Labatt Breweries of Canada in Edmonton as a Sales and Merchandising Representative
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Feel the Excitement Avalanche home games are a great opportunity to see fantastic athletes playing at their highest abilities. They are also a ton of fun. Make sure to come to some games to cheer on your men’s and women’s Avalanche teams and feel the excitement!
Find out more about the College of the Rockies Avalanche at: cotr.ca/avalanche
Curtis came from Melbourne, Australia for
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the Business Administration program and to play volleyball with the Avalanche.
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Located at the College’s main campus in Cranbrook and on the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation, the Aboriginal Gathering Place offers a welcoming, safe and supportive learning environment for Aboriginal students attending College of the Rockies.
Aboriginal Student Services At College of the Rockies we value the relationships
Andrew Judge, our Aboriginal Education
we have built with our Aboriginal partners, including
Coordinator/Academic Advisor, is happy to help
the Ktunaxa, Shuswap, and Métis. We are proud to
you with the following:
provide excellent programs and
services and are
committed to making Aboriginal education a priority.
Academic advising; course selection and planning Learning assessment and referrals Band funding; assistance with correspondence, etc.
Andrew Judge
Scholarship, award, and bursary applications
Coordinator/Advisor
Connecting to tutors, mentors and Elders
Aboriginal Education
Transitions to college life
College of the Rockies
Event planning
Toll Free: 1-877-489-2687 extension 3209 Phone: 250-489-8209 email: ajudge@cotr.bc.ca
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International Student Population Students come from all over the world to attend College of the Rockies. In 2014/15, students from more than 30 different countries were attending courses at our campuses. Through the Canada Work Permit Program, international students can find employment both while they study and after completion of their College program.
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We’re #1 with International Students
– and pretty proud of that! For three years in a row, international students ranked College of the Rockies as number one in
Canada and, for two consecutive years, first in the world for overall average student satisfaction. International students from 183 institutions in 18 countries were asked to rate their experience at their institution. The survey* covered four benchmarks – arrival experience, learning, living and support. The College ranked number one in all four categories. *Conducted by the International Graduate Insight Group (i-graduate), the International Student Barometer is the largest annual survey of international students in the world.
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A World Of Opportunities
Meet Alexis... Alexis attended two years of University Studies courses at College of the Rockies before transferring to third year of the Social Work program at Vancouver Island University. During her time at the College, she had the opportunity to participate in two different field schools – first to Guatemala and then to London.
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It is because of my instructor and the College that I was able to take part in travel that changed my life. I am so grateful for that. I am sad to be leaving the College now that my two years are done. I have built such great relationships with the instructors here.
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Take Your Education ‘Down Under’ Through international transfer agreements you can complete bachelor degrees in beautiful
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Australia! Programs eligible to transfer into a Griffith Bachelor or Master degree include: Tourism Business Adminstration Criminal Justice
For more information on studying abroad, go to: cotr.ca/opportunities
Child, Youth and Family Studies Kinesiology Liberal Arts and Science Associate Degree programs Scholarships for Canadian students are available.
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Meet Greg... Ontario native, Greg Snell knows how to live life to its fullest. Greg graduated from the Adventure Tourism Business Operations program at the College’s Golden campus in 2009, and since has completed a College-sponsored internship in Ecuador, and lead small group adventure travel trips through Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and The Patagonia. In 2013, Greg applied for and won Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Job in the World – Wildlife Caretaker’ position. With over 330,000 applicants from 196 countries, Snell was the only Canadian to make it to the finals. His reward – six months in South Australia swimming with Great White sharks, snorkeling with sea lions and hanging out with kangaroos – all while helping to conserve the pristine natural environment of the island. Greg is now working hard on his next innovative endeavour – an online documentary travel series. Travel Global Think Local “tells powerful stories of extraordinary people in incredible places.” The focus of the series is community projects that encourage empowerment, sustainability and the actions of people who are making the world a better place.
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T he Adventure Tourism Business Operations program was definitely the kick-start to the amazing experiences I have had so far. I cannot say enough about the program. It is an incredible opportunity for young Canadians to jumpstart a career in international tourism.
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Program Descriptions
Adult Upgrading
C
D
Do you need to complete your high school education or are you looking to improve on a high school grade to meet prerequisites for another program? It can be scary – but the supportive instructors in this adultcentred program are there to help you every step of the way. Are you new to Canada and struggling with the language? The English Language program assists those whose first language is not English to prepare for further education and to develop language skills.
Aboriginal Education Support Worker D This face-to-face or online, 19-course diploma program can prepare you with the knowledge and skills you need to support Aboriginal students, their families and the school communities in a culturally appropriate and respectful manner. Two supervised practicums help you get the experience required to be successful.
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Adventure Tourism Business Operations
C
but also focusses on those business skills you need to work in the tourism industry or to start your own tourism business. Opt for the one year certificate or add on another 10 months to earn the diploma. No
an Administrative Studies certificate or diploma? Complete an Office Administration certificate and then take selected Business Administration courses to earn either an Administrative Studies certificate
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D = Diploma
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D
today’s workforce. Why not combine them with
C = Certificate
D
matter what option you choose, be ready for some
Office and Business skills are necessary in
or diploma.
C
The name says it all. This program is big on adventure
serious fun.
Administrative Studies
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AD = Associate Degree
Arts & Sciences (University Studies)
C
D
The opportunities are endless with University Studies. Start your university education with small class sizes and personalized attention before taking advantage of the College’s many transfer agreements to complete your credential. Complete an Arts and Science
B = Bachelor Degree
RS = Red Seal
= Online
= Face-to-face
certificate or diploma, a science certificate or just
Advisor to ensure you take the courses you need.
a course or two that interests you. With our Dual
With our Dual Admission process with University of
Admission process with University of Lethbridge, you
Lethbridge, you can complete two years of University
can complete two years of University Studies courses
Studies courses at the College before moving on
at the College before moving on to your guaranteed
to your guaranteed spot in your degree program at
spot in your degree program at ULethbridge.
ULethbridge.
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Associate of Arts
Automotive Service Technician C RS
AD
Looking to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree?
Prepare to work in an automotive repair shop,
An Associate Degree is equivalent to the first two
specialty repair shop, service facility, car dealership
years. You must complete 60 credits of first and
or with large organizations that own fleets of vehicles.
second year courses with a minimum grade average
Start with the 30-week foundation program before
of 60%. We recommend working with an Education
moving on to the apprenticeship program and get the
Advisor to ensure you take the courses you need.
theory and practical hands-on experience in a realistic
With our Dual Admission process with University of
shop environment you need to succeed.
Lethbridge, you can complete two years of University
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Studies courses at the College before moving on to your guaranteed spot in your degree program at ULethbridge.
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Associate of Science
AD
Looking to complete a Bachelor of Science degree? A general Associate of Science degree or an Environmental Sciences Associate degree is equivalent to the first two years of your bachelor degree. You must complete 60 credits of first and second year courses with a minimum grade average of 60%. We recommend working with an Education
C = Certificate
D = Diploma
AD = Associate Degree
B = Bachelor Degree
RS = Red Seal
= Online
= Face-to-face
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Program Descriptions
Bachelor of Science in Nursing B A career as a registered nurse offers a wide range
Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainable Business Practices B
of opportunities including travel, professional
Sustainable businesses have minimal negative impact
development and the satisfaction of working to help
on the global or local environment, community or
people get well or stay healthy. Offered in partnership
economy. These days more and more businesses
with the University of Victoria, this four-year program
are focussing on sustainability. Be prepared for the
allows students to achieve the first three years of the
changing business environment with this four-year
bachelor degree program at the Cranbrook campus
Bachelor degree program – available in class or online
before moving on to UVic for program completion.
entirely at College of the Rockies.
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Business Administration Bachelor of Education
B
D
A business career can take many forms including
Complete your entire four-year Bachelor of Education
marketing, accounting, management and more.
degree in Cranbrook. Offered in partnership with
Choose from certificates in Business Administration
the University of Victoria, graduates of the program
or Aboriginal Financial Management or diplomas
receive a UVIC Bachelor of Education degree and
in Aboriginal Financial Management, Accounting,
qualify for a BC teaching certificate. You can start
General Management or Marketing. You can also
by first taking the College’s Pre-Education certificate
move on to the College’s Bachelor of Business
which counts as the first year of the degree.
Administration degree or transfer to other university
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degree programs.
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Carpentry
C
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Any time I needed help, there was always
RS
someone there to answer questions or walk me
You’ll never be bored with a career in this versatile
through what had to get done. Even to this day,
and in-demand field. Put your eye for detail and your
if I see a former instructor they are always very
physical and problem-solving skills to use in both new-
happy to see me and interested in what I’m doing now. At a university, I would have been just another student.
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D = Diploma
home building and remodeling projects. Begin with the 24-week foundation program before moving on to the apprenticeship level.
AD = Associate Degree
B = Bachelor Degree
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RS = Red Seal
= Online
= Face-to-face
Certified Dental Assistant
In only 10 months, you can be prepared to write the
Early Childhood C Education
National Dental Assisting Examining Board exam
Early childhood educators are responsible for the
and to be eligible for registration and licensure with
social, emotional, physical and educational needs of
the College of Dental Surgeons of BC. Our program
infants and young children in a variety of care settings.
has a realistic clinical setting and provides practical
You can complete the three-semester certificate
experience in dental offices and in the College’s spring
program and then continue on to the Infant/Toddler or
C
D
Special Needs Educator diplomas.
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Computer Support Technician C
Education Assistant
C
As long as there are computers, there will be a need
teachers design, implement, supervise and assess
for people to fix them. This 30-credit certificate
educational programs, provide instruction to students
program, delivered over two 15-week semesters, can
and may also provide behaviour management,
prepare you to be one of those people. Learn to install,
personal care and supervision support in school
set up, and troubleshoot hardware and software in
settings. You may choose to complete the three-
personal computers and network environments. All
semester Education Assistant certificate or continue
courses are delivered online, with hands-on practice
on to earn the diploma.
dental clinic.
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D
Education Assistants are responsible for helping
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that can be completed in your own home.
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Electrical
C
RS
Looking for a high-voltage occupation? A career
Crime and Corrections
installing, maintaining and repairing electrical
C
This 33-credit, two-semester certificate program can
wiring and systems in construction and industrial
be a stepping stone to employment in law enforcement
settings might be the right fit for you. Start with the
and corrections services or can transfer to diploma or
24-week foundation program before moving on to
bachelor degree programs at other institutions such
apprenticeship level.
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Lethbridge College, Bow Valley College or Vancouver Island University.
C = Certificate
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D = Diploma
AD = Associate Degree
B = Bachelor Degree
RS = Red Seal
= Online
= Face-to-face
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Program Descriptions
Engineering
Family Child Care Program
C
Engineering is a high-demand area with many
If you’re looking to start an in-home family child care,
specialties. Completion of this one-year certificate
you’ll want to consider this provincially-approved
program puts you on equal footing with University of
program that focuses on the skills and knowledge
Victoria students to be considered for second-year
you’ll need. With the entire 270 hour program available
engineering at UVic. You may also apply for entry
online, you can work from home at a relaxed pace
into second year programs at other Canadian post-
over 10 weeks to complete the entire program – or
secondary institutions.
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Environmental Studies
enrol course-by-course.
Fine Arts
C
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C
As part of the University Studies program, the 1-year
Explore your creative side through visual, language
Environmental Studies certificate gives you the
and performing arts courses. Complete this two-
opportunity to explore your interests through the wide-
semester certificate program’s required courses for
variety of courses to choose from. This certificate can
an overview of history, philosophy and practice, then
be a stepping stone to a job, a diploma, an associate
select courses in creative writing, painting, drawing or
degree or a bachelor’s degree.
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sculpture to discover the right path for you.
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AD = Associate Degree
B = Bachelor Degree
RS = Red Seal
= Online
= Face-to-face
Fire Services Training
Talk about a hot career! The 23-week Fire Training
Heavy Mechanical/Heavy Duty Equipment Technician C RS
certificate prepares you for entry-level positions in
The mining, construction, transportation, forestry, oil
firefighting, industrial safety, medical first responder
and gas, and farming industries are just some of the
positions, and more. This program is offered partially
areas that require Heavy Mechanical/Heavy Duty
on-site at the City of Kimberley Fire Hall, providing an
Equipment technicians. The 36-week foundation
authentic training environment.
C
D
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program prepares you for entry-level positions or to move on to the Heavy Duty Equipment Technician apprenticeship.
Hairstylist
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C
Prepare for a career helping people to look their best. This 45-week program prepares you to have
Human Service Worker
the knowledge and skills to perform the work of a
Are you looking for a career that allows you to help
hairstylist. You’ll gain practical experience in the
others? This 1-year certificate or 2-year diploma
College’s on-site salon and in a four-week practicum.
program prepares you in a wide variety of helping
The program will also prepare you to complete the
skills so you may provide services to individuals or
Industry Training Authority’s Certificate of Qualification
groups with diverse needs. This program provides
exam and the practical and theory exams of the
extensive field-based experiences in a variety of
Beauty Council of BC.
community agencies.
C
D
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Health Care Assistant
C
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) C
A career in the health-care field, helping people with
Similar to a heavy duty equipment technician,
their complex care needs can be very rewarding. In
Industrial Mechanics work on equipment in the heavy
only 27-weeks, this program covers the knowledge,
industry sector, focussing on stationary industrial
skills and attitudes you require to provide personal
machinery and mechanical equipment. The 24-week
care to individuals in residential care as well as in
foundation program prepares students for entry-level
community settings. Semester two of the program
employment or to move on to the apprenticeship level.
includes supervised practicum placements for
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practical experience.
C = Certificate
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D = Diploma
AD = Associate Degree
B = Bachelor Degree
RS = Red Seal
= Online
= Face-to-face
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Program Descriptions
Kinesiology
C
Office Administration
D
C
Are you intrigued by the science of the body
Almost any occupation can benefit from training in
and human movement? Would a career as a
office skills. This certificate program offers basic
physiotherapist, kinesiologist, massage therapist,
to advanced office, business and technological
personal or athletic trainer, coach, teacher,
skills. The Office Administration certificate covers
biomechanics specialist or physician be of interest to
skills needed by entry-level office workers, while
you? These are some of the doors open to you with
the Administrative Assistant Specialty certificate
a Kinesiology Exercise Science certificate or diploma
and Bookkeeping Specialty certificate cover more
or a Kinesiology Health and Human Performance
specialized skills.
certificate or diploma.
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Post-Diploma Credentials
C
D
Mountain Adventure Skills Training C
Have you completed a degree or diploma from
Push your personal boundaries in this truly
to give your education a more specific focus?
adventurous program. Sixty percent of your learning
The Global Studies post-diploma certificate or the
time will be outdoors experiencing the best of what the
post-degree certificate or diploma in Sustainable
BC Rockies have to offer while also learning the skills
Business Practices can help you to expand your
employers want you to know. With thirteen certification
knowledge in the areas of most interest to you.
courses, you’ll be introduced to the knowledge you
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need to be successful in your dream job.
a recognized college/university? Are you looking
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D = Diploma
AD = Associate Degree
B = Bachelor Degree
RS = Red Seal
= Online
= Face-to-face
Practical Nursing
Timber Framing
D
C
Licensed Practical Nurses are in demand in hospitals,
Today’s timber frame buildings are energy efficient,
nursing homes, extended care facilities, rehabilitation
structurally sound and stunningly beautiful. Our 13-
centres, doctors’ offices, clinics, companies, private
week foundation program can prepare you to create
homes and community health centres. Completion
unique and complex structures that represent the peak
of this two-year program makes you eligible to write
of craftsmanship.
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the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration exam for licensure as a practical nurse.
Tourism & Recreation Management C D
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Tourism is one of BC’s leading industries – with over
Professional Cook
C
RS
18,000 tourism-related businesses in the province.
Take your love of food to the next level. In just 28
Get ready for your tourism career by completing either
weeks, you will gain hands-on experience in a fully-
the one-year Tourism and Recreation Management
equipped and versatile training kitchen and take part
certificate or the two-year diploma. Throughout the
in preparation and service for the formal Class Act
program, you may also earn industry certifications,
Dining Room. Learn the safety, kitchen management
helping you to be even more employable.
and cooking methods needed to prepare amazing
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food and to kick-start your culinary career.
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Welding Steamfitter/Pipefitter
C
RS
Prepare for your career in welding with the 28-week C
RS
foundation program or expand your knowledge and
Steamfitters and pipefitters layout, assemble,
employability with the apprenticeship-level training or
fabricate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair piping
the Welding Specialty Metals 5-week course.
systems that carry water, steam, chemicals and fuel
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in heating, cooling, lubricating and other process piping systems. The 21-week foundation course prepares you for entry-level work or to move on to the apprenticeship level.
C = Certificate
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D = Diploma
AD = Associate Degree
B = Bachelor Degree
RS = Red Seal
= Online
= Face-to-face
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Admission Requirements
Program
Credenital Length Location Instruction Method
Upgrading Programs ABE, Adult Upgrading: BC Adult Graduation Diploma, ABE, Certificates English Language Program
Certificate OR Diploma
Varies
All Campuses
Certificate
1 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery On Campus
University Studies Arts, Sciences, Business and Global Studies Programs University Studies: Arts and Science, Crime and Corrections, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, Pre-Education, Science
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Certificate
1 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
University Studies: Arts and Science
Diploma
2 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
Aboriginal Education Support Worker
Diploma
2 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
Associate Degrees: Arts, Sciences, Environmental Sciences
Associate of Arts Associate of Sciences
2 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainable Business Practices
Bachelor of Business (BBA)
4 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
Business Administration: Post Degree Certificate in Sustainable Business Practices
Post Degree Business Certificate
1 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
Business Administration: Post Degree Diploma in Sustainable Business Practices
Post Degree Business Diploma
2 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
Admission Requirements* ACADEMIC
NON-ACADEMIC
Placement test
Placement test
Grade 12 or equivalent, refer to prerequisite information for individual courses
Computer skills recommended
Grade 12 or equivalent, refer to prerequisite information for individual courses
Computer skills recommended
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% in Foundations of Mathematics 11, Principles of Math 11, Pre-Calculus 11 or MATH 080
Criminal record check, College of the Rockies selfdisclosure form, immunizations and TB skin test
Grade 12 or equivalent, refer to prerequisite information for individual courses
Computer skills recommended
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent, minimum of 60% in: any Math 12 or MATH 090. Students entering with Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 12 may be required to upgrade their math prior to admittance to certain courses Bachelor Degree in Business or Tourism (Domestic or International)
Bachelor Degree (Domestic or International) *In the event of a discrepancy between this table and the Program Outlines, the Program Outlines take precedence
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Admission Requirements
Program
Credenital Length Location Instruction Method
University Studies Arts, Sciences, Business and Global Studies Programs Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
Cranbrook
Mixed Delivery
2 Year
Cranbrook
Mixed Delivery
Diploma
2 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online Mixed Delivery
Diploma
2 year
Cranbrook
On Campus Mixed Delivery
Certificate
1 Year Cranbrook
On Campus Mixed Delivery
Cranbrook
On Campus Mixed Delivery
Cranbrook
Mixed Delivery
On Campus Mixed Delivery
Business Administration
Certificate
1 Year
Business Administration: Aboriginal Financial Management
Certificate
1 Year
Diploma
2 Year
Business Administration: Accounting
Diploma
Business Administration: General Management
Business Administration: Marketing
Kinesiology: Exercise Science Diploma
2 Year
Certificate
1 Year
Kinesiology: Health and Human Performance
Global Studies: Post-Diploma Certificate
Diploma
2 Year
Certificate
1 Year
University Studies Partnership Degree Programs
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Partner: University of Victoria
Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN) University of Victoria
4 Year
Cranbrook with the last year completed in Victoria
Teacher Education Program (Elementary Curriculum) Partner: University of Victoria
Bachelor of Education (BEd) University of Victoria
4 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus
Admission Requirements* ACADEMIC
NON-ACADEMIC
(continued)
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% in any Math 11. Refer to prerequisite information for individual courses. Students entering with Apprenticeship and Workplace Math may be required to upgrade their Math prior to admittance to certain courses.
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% Biology 12, Pre-Calculus 11 or Foundations 11 Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent, Pre-Calculus 11 or Foundations 11
Students may commence certain courses in the program while they upgrade
Students can upgrade while beginning studies - may take KNES 101, 102, 152, and Performance Analysis courses without Biology and Math prerequisites
Degree or diploma from college/university preferred
Permission of Dean, enrolled in associate degree or diploma program; 3-5 years working in a global field
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% in the following: English 12 or equivalent, Biology 12 or BIOL 090 (Chemistry 11 or CHEM 080, Pre-calculus 11 or Foundations 11 or MATH 080 or MATH 082 or MATH 090 or Applications of Math 11
Completion of immunizations, satisfactory health, satisfactory references, CPR Level C, computer and library skills, and criminal record check
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent, minimum 60% Foundations Math 11 or equivalent, refer to prerequisite information for individual courses, admission to University of Victoria after completion of 30 credits at College of the Rockies. *In the event of a discrepancy between this table and the Program Outlines, the Program Outlines take precedence
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Admission Requirements
Program
Credenital Length Location Instruction Method
Career Technical / Vocational Programs Computer Support Technician
Certificate
30 Weeks
Cranbrook
Online
CYFS: Early Childhood Education
Certificate
1 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online
Diploma
2 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus Online
Certificate
1 Year Cranbrook
Diploma
2 Years
On Campus Online
Certificate
1 Year Cranbrook
On Campus Online
CYFS: Early Childhood Education: Infant and Toddler Educator & Special Needs Educator CYFS: Education Assistant
CYFS: Human Service Worker
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Diploma
2 Years
Fire Training Certificate
Certificate
22 Weeks
Kimberley
On Campus
Diploma in Fire Services
Diploma
2 Year
Kimberley
Mixed Delivery
Hairstylist
Certificate
45 Weeks
Cranbrook Rotates
On Campus
Health: Certified Dental Assistant
Certificate
1 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus
Health: Health Care Assistant
Certificate
6 Months
Cranbrook Rotates
On Campus
Admission Requirements* ACADEMIC
NON-ACADEMIC
Grade 12 or equivalent, English 12 or equivalent or Communications 12 with a minimum grade of 65%; Applications or Principles of Math 10 or Foundations of Math or Pre-Calculus 10 or Math 070 with 75% or higher; or by assessment
Computer literacy
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent or assessment to an acceptable level
Completion of immunizations, self-disclosure form, references, CPR Level C, and criminal record check
Early Childhood Education Certificate
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent or assessment to an acceptable level
Completion of immunizations, self-disclosure form, references, CPR Level C, and criminal record check
Education Assistant Certificate
Completion of immunizations, self-disclosure form, references, CPR Level C, and criminal record check
Grade 12 or equivalent
19 years of age or older, Class 5 Driver’s License, physical fitness test, criminal record check, good vision, normal hearing
Grade 12 or equivalent and Fire Training Certificate or equivalent
May be required to complete an academic assessment
Minimum Grade 10, ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level
Applicants must be non-allergic to the solutions used in this occupation, reasonable physical condition
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 60% English 12 or equivalent, minimum 60% in one of the following: Biology 11, BIOL 080, Biology 12, BIOL 090, Chemistry 11, CHEM 080, Chemistry 12 or CHEM 090
Two-day job-shadowing of a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) in a dental office, criminal record check, CPR Level C, computer literacy
Grade 10, minimum 60% English 10 and any Math 10 or Adult Basic Education Intermediate Level certificate with a minimum 60% in ENGL 070 and MATH 070 or assessment to an acceptable level
CPR Level C, St. John Ambulance Emergency or Occupational First Aid Level 1, FoodSafe Level 1, criminal record check, current immunizations and TB test, 30 volunteer hours (geriatric focus), references, College of the Rockies medical disclosure form
*In the event of a discrepancy between this table and the Program Outlines, the Program Outlines take precedence
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Admission Requirements
Program
Credenital Length Location Instruction Method
Career Technical / Vocational Programs Health: Practical Nursing
Diploma
2 Year
Cranbrook
On Campus
Health: Practical Nursing Access Program
Diploma
16 Months
Cranbrook
Mixed Delivery
Office Administration Certificate
Certificate
6 Months
Office Administration: Administrative Assistant Specialty
Certificate
1 Year
Office Administration: Bookkeeping Specialty
Certificate
Cranbrook 1 Year
On Campus Online
Administrative Studies
Diploma
2 Years
Certificate
1 Year Golden
On Campus
Fernie
On Campus Online
Tourism: Adventure Tourism Business Operations
Tourism: Mountain Adventure Skills Training
Diploma
2 Years
Diploma
1 Year
Certificate
1 Year
Tourism: Tourism and Recreation Management
Cranbrook Diploma
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2 Years
Mixed Delivery
Admission Requirements* ACADEMIC
NON-ACADEMIC
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent or minimum 80% Technical Communications 12, and minimum 60% in any of the following: Applications, Principles or Foundations Math 11, MATH 080 or MATH 082, and minimum 60% in either Biology 12 or BIOL 090
CPR Level C, Level 1 First Aid, immunizations, negative TB skin test or chest x-ray, satisfactory health, and criminal record check
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent or minimum 80% Technical Communications 12, and minimum 60% in any of the following: Applications, Principles or Foundations Math 11, MATH 080 or MATH 082, and minimum 60% in either Biology 12 or BIOL 090
600 hours related and verified work experience within the last two years, Health Care Assistant certificate or equivalent, CPR Level C, immunizations, negative Tuberculosis skin test or chest x-ray, satisfactory health, and criminal record check
Minimum of 65% English 11 or ENGL 080; ABE Advanced Certificate or GED Certificate. Students require minimum of 60% in Foundations of Math 11, Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11, MATH 080, MATH 081 or MATH 082
Grade 12 recommended, keyboarding an asset students who require some Grade 11 and Grade 12 credits may be able to start studies in Office Administration while completing other courses
Must meet the admission requirements for the Office Administration Certificate and Business Administration Certificate Programs Grade 12 or equivalent or applicants who demonstrate prior industry experience may be admitted as mature students, minimum 65% English 12 or equivalent or assessment to an acceptable level
Resume, reference letter, Informed Consent and Indemnity and Medical Information Form, 19 years of age or older - 18 year old applicants considered with the following conditions: 19 years of age by the end of semester 1, interview with instructor, letters of reference
Grade 12 or equivalent or prior industry experience, minimum 60% English 12 or equivalent or TPC 12, minimum 60% in one of the following: Principles, Applications or Foundations of Math 11, Pre-calculus 11, MATH 080 or MATH 082
Intermediate swimmer; strong skier or boarder, 19 years of age
Grade 12 or equivalent, minimum 60% English 12 or equivalent or TPC 12, minimum 60% in one of the following: Principles, Applications or Foundations of Math 11, Pre-calculus 11, MATH 080 or MATH 082 - applicants who can demonstrate prior industry experience may be admitted as mature students
Basic computer skills are recommended
*In the event of a discrepancy between this table and the Program Outlines, the Program Outlines take precedence
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Admission Requirements
Program
Credenital Length Location Instruction Method
Trades Foundation and Apprenticeship Programs Automotive Service Technician »» Foundation »» Apprenticeship Levels 1, 2, and 3 »» Apprenticeship Level 4
Certificate 30 Week ---6 Week Ea 6 Week Cert. (Red Seal)
Carpentry »» Foundation »» Apprenticeship Levels 1, 2, and 3 »» Apprenticeship Level 4
Certificate 24 Week ---6 Week Ea 6 Week Cert. (Red Seal)
Institutional Professional Cook Training »» Cook 1 (Institutional Entry) Sept/Jan intake »» Cook 1 (Apprentice Workplace Entry) Jan. intake »» Cook 2 (Apprentice Workplace Entry) Sept. intake »» Cook 3 (Apprentice Workplace Entry) Nov. intake
Certificate Certificate Certificate Cert. (Red Seal)
28 Week 6 Week 6 Week 6 Week
Electrical »» Electrical Foundation »» Electrical Apprenticeship Levels 1 and 2 »» Electrical Construction Apprenticeship Level 3 »» Electrical Industrial Apprenticeship Level 3 »» Electrical Construction Apprenticeship Level 4 »» Electrical Industrial Apprenticeship Level 4
Certificate ------Cert. (Red Seal) Cert. (Red Seal)
24 Week 10 Week 10 Week 10 Week 10 Week
Certificate
36 Week
Heavy Duty »» Heavy Mechanic Foundation Program »» Heavy Duty Equipment Technician. »» Apprenticeship Level 1 »» Apprenticeship Level 2 »» Apprenticeship Level 3 »» Heavy Duty Equipment Technician »» Apprenticeship Level 4 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) »» Foundation »» Apprenticeship Levels 1, 2, and 3 »» Apprenticeship Level 4
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10 Week 8 Week 6 Week Cert. Red Seal
Cranbrook
On Campus
Cranbrook
On Campus
Cranbrook
On Campus
Cranbrook (Gold Creek Campus)
On Campus
Cranbrook
On Campus
Cranbrook (Gold Creek Campus)
On Campus
4 Week
Certificate 24 Week ---7 Week Ea 7 Week Cert. (Red Seal)
Admission Requirements* ACADEMIC
NON-ACADEMIC
Grade 12 or equivalent, ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level
Apprenticeship students must be sponsored
Grade 12 or equivalent, ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level
Apprenticeship students must be sponsored
Grade 10 (grade 12 preferred), ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level, Food Safe Level 1
Tuberculosis Test Apprenticeship students must be sponsored
Grade 12 or equivalent, ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level, minimum 60% in any Math 11 or equivalent, and English 11
Apprenticeship students must be sponsored
Grade 12 or equivalent, ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level
Apprenticeship students must be sponsored
Grade 12 or equivalent, ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level
Apprenticeship students must be sponsored
*In the event of a discrepancy between this table and the Program Outlines, the Program Outlines take precedence
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Program
Credenital Length Location Instruction Method
Trades Foundation and Apprenticeship Programs (continued) Mining Apprenticeship Program (MAP) »» Heavy Duty Apprenticeship Levels 1, 2, and 3 »» Heavy Duty Apprenticeship Level 4 »» Electrical Apprenticeship Levels 1, 2, and 3 »» Electrical Apprenticeship Level 4
---Cert. (Red Seal) ---Cert. (Red Seal)
Steamfitter/Pipefitter »» Foundation »» Apprenticeship level 2 »» Apprenticeship level 3 »» Apprenticeship level 4
Certificate -------Cert. (Red Seal)
21 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks 6 Weeks
Certificate
13 Weeks
Certificate ------Cert. (Red Seal) Certificate
28 Weeks 8 Weeks 8 Weeks 8 Weeks 5 Weeks
Timber Framing
Welding »» Foundation »» Apprenticeship Direct Entry Level 1 »» Apprenticeship Direct Entry Level 2 »» Apprenticeship Level 3 »» Specialty Metals Endorsement
Cranbrook
On Campus
Cranbrook
On Campus
Cranbrook (Gold Creek Campus)
On Campus
Cranbrook
On Campus
Admission Requirements* ACADEMIC
NON-ACADEMIC
Grade 12 or equivalent or assessment to an acceptable level, must be graduate of a Heavy Duty Equipment Technician or Electrical Foundation Trades Training Program or have successfully challenged the Entry Level Trades Training program through the Industry Training Authority, one or more years of apprenticeship training experience in this trade or a related trade is an asset
Applicants will be short listed to appear before a selection panel consisting of college and industry representatives, applicants must demonstrate why he or she would be a good candidate for MAP
Grade 12 or equivalent, ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level
Apprenticeship students are sponsored by College of the Rockies
MATH 082 or Essentials of Mathematics 11, Computers 080 or Computers 11, Carpentry 12 or carpentry experience in the construction industry, good understanding of English
Physically fit, mobility/lifting, good manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination and balance, able to work at heights and in adverse weather conditions
Grade 12 or equivalent, ACE-IT or assessment to an acceptable level
Apprenticeship students must be sponsored
Apprenticeship students are sponsored by College of the Rockies
*In the event of a discrepancy between this table and the Program Outlines, the Program Outlines take precedence
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Out of Province Students
Alberta Equivalencies Grade 12 Requirements English Requirement
Acceptable High-School Course from Alberta Current Stream
Previous Stream
English 12
English Language Arts 30-1
English 30
Communications 12
English Language Arts 30-2
English 33
Science Requirement
Acceptable High-School Course from Alberta
Biology 12
Biology 20 and Biology 30
Chemistry 12
Chemistry 30
Physics 12
Physics 30
Math Requirement
Acceptable High-School Course from Alberta Current Stream
Previous Stream
Previous Stream
Pre-Calculus 12
Math 30-1
Pure Math 30
Math 30
Foundations of Math 12
Math 30-2
Applied Math 30
Math 33
Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 12
Math 30-3
n/a
n/a
Note: All math courses listed above are acceptable if the math requirment for your program is “Math 12�
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Grade 11 Requirements English Requirement
Acceptable High-School Course from Alberta Current Stream
Previous Stream
English 11
English Language Arts 20-1
English 20
Science Requirement
Acceptable High-School Course from Alberta
Biology 11
Biology 20
Chemistry 11
Chemistry 20
Physics 11
Physics 20
Math Requirement
Acceptable High-School Course from Alberta Current Stream
Previous Stream
Previous Stream
Pre-Calculus 11
Math 20-1
Pure Math 20
Math 20
Foundations of Math 11
Math 20-2
Applied Math 20
Math 23
Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11
Math 20-3
n/a
n/a
Note: All math courses listed above are acceptable if the math requirment for your program is “Math 11” or “Any Math 11”
Any Math 11
Math 20-4
Math 24
Math 24
Grade 10 Requirements Math Requirement
Acceptable High-School Course from Alberta Current Stream
Previous Stream
Previous Stream
Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10
Math 10C
Pure Math 10 Applied Math 10
Math 10 Math 13
Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11
Math 10-3
n/a
n/a
Note: All math courses listed above are acceptable if the math requirment for your program is “Math 10” or “Any Math 10”
Any Math 10
Math 10-4
Math 14
Math 14
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We would love to meet you! Check Us Out
Not sure where to go when you come to College of the Rockies? Need help finding classrooms, the registration office, student services or, most importantly, the cafeteria? Why not come for a guided tour of one of our campuses. We’ll make sure you get the chance to talk with students and staff to find out what College of the Rockies is really like, tour Purcell House, our student residence in Cranbrook, explore
Be a Student for a Day Why not ‘try on’ your College experience by being a Student for a Day? Curious about a specific program? Want to try out a few programs to see which is a better fit for you? Student for a Day is all about your specific needs and interests. You can sit
and experience our spectacular Rocky Mountain setting and get answers to your questions during a session with an education advisor.
To schedule a tour, email: COT Rinfo@cotr.bc.ca
in on a lab or class or spend time in our shops. You will get to hang out with COTR students and faculty who understand what you need to know to make a
Not able to come to a campus for a tour?
decision about your education. One of our Student
Let us come to you. Our virtual tour lets you explore
Ambassadors will give you a tour of the campus and
our campuses from the comfort of your own home.
residence and we’ll even buy you lunch!
Let us guide you through our facilities and share
For information on the Student for a Day program or to book your day, email: COT Rinfo@cotr.bc.ca
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360 degree views, videos and photos of our shops, cafeteria, a computer lab, classrooms, lounges and local communities.
View our Virtual Tour at: cotr.ca/virtualTour/
Steps to Become a student Admissions Procedures
Step 1
Choose your program of study. Our Education Advisors are available to help you find the program that best fits your skills, aptitudes and personal goals. Be sure to check the admission requirements and/or prerequisites for your specific program or courses.
Step 2
Submit an application. This can be done by fax, mail or online at: www.cotr.bc.ca/registration. Remember to include your application fee and transcripts. Your application will be assessed by our Admissions office and you will receive a follow-up letter with instructions on how to proceed.
Step 3
Read your correspondence from the Admissions Office carefully. Be sure to note any important deadlines or additional requirements for your specific program.
Step 4
Receive your acceptance letter with information on how to register into your program or courses. Congratulations! You are now a College of the Rockies student!
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Glossary Adult Graduation Diploma
Diploma
Enables adult learners to complete their BC
Enables graduates to pursue many different careers
Ministry of Education secondary school graduation
or progress into a bachelor’s degree program. Length
requirements in order to enter the workforce or post-
of program is two years.
secondary studies. Length of program varies.
Internship Apprenticeships
A short work term where students complete a
Applied skills come from hands-on experience.
predetermined number of hours working in a position
Apprenticeships offer exceptional opportunities to
related to their field of study.
work within a number of sectors including building construction, automotive, welding, heavy duty
Post-Degree
mechanic and steamfitter. Length of program varies.
These programs are designed for those who already have an undergraduate degree or equivalent. This is
Associate Degree
focused addition to an undergraduate degree, to help
Enables students to move into degree programs,
enhance employment opportunities or prepare for
transfer to other institutions or enter the workforce.
graduate-level work. Length of program varies.
Length of program is two years.
Red Seal Bachelor’s Degree
This is the interprovincial standard of excellence
Combines academic theory and applied skills
in the trades. An individual may get their Red Seal
development in a curriculum that will provide the
endorsement by successfully completing the required
foundation for your career or graduate studies. Length
examination.
of program is four years.
Certificate
Vocational A combination of education and training with an
Prepares students for a wide variety of employment
emphasis on practical skills and knowledge specific to
categories. Some of our certificate programs also
a particular vocation or occupational field.
ladder into diploma and degree programs. Length of program varies from six to 12 months.
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Seven Campuses in the Kootenay Region! Cranbrook Main Campus
Golden Campus 1305 - 9th Street S. PO Box 376 Golden, BC V0A 1H0 Phone: 250-344-5901 Fax: 250-344-5745 email: golden@cotr.bc.ca
2700 College Way, PO Box 8500 Cranbrook, BC V1C 5L7 Phone: 250-489-2751 Toll Free: 1-877-489-2687 Fax: 250-489-1790 email: COTRinfo@cotr.bc.ca
Invermere Campus Cranbrook Gold Creek Campus
RR4, #2 - 1535 - 14th Street Invermere, BC V0A 1K4 Phone: 250-342-3210 Fax: 250-342-9221 email: invermere@cotr.bc.ca
1305 - 24th Ave. S. Fax 250-489-0800
Creston Campus
Kimberley Campus
301 - 16th Ave. S., PO Box 1978 Creston, BC V0B 1G0 Phone: 250-428-5332 Fax: 250-428-4314 Toll-free 1-866-740-2687 email: creston@cotr.bc.ca
College of the Rockies is EQA Certified! What is Education Quality Assurance (EQA)? EQA is a quality assurance designation that identifies and promotes public and private post-secondary institutions that have met or exceeded government recognized quality assurance standards and consumer protection mechanisms.
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