Viewbook 2024-25

Page 1


Northwestern Polytechnic acknowledges that our campuses are located on Treaty 8 territory, the ancestral and present-day home to many diverse First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people. We are grateful to work, live, and learn on the traditional territory of Duncan's First Nation, Horse Lake First Nation, and Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, who are the original caretakers of this land. We acknowledge the history of this land, and we are thankful for the opportunity to walk together in friendship, where we will encourage and promote positive change for present and future generations.

ACADEMIC PARTNERS NWP offers several collaborative degree completion opportunities. We work with the University of Alberta and University of Northern British Columbia to deliver exciting opportunities for our students.

2

Northwestern Polytechnic


As the world around us continues to evolve and reveal opportunity, we want our NWP learning community to have the necessary mindset and tools for success. Our exciting new polytechnic status unlocks an entrepreneurial post-secondary pathway featuring quality in-depth study, applied learning opportunities, and impactful connections.

@NorthwesternPolytechnic @northwestern_polytechnic @NWP_AB Northwestern Polytechnic Northwestern Polytechnic @Northwestern Polytechnic

Viewbook 2024-2025

3


Email experience@nwpolytech.ca to learn more about hands-on learning opportunities at Northwestern Polytechnic.

Completing an apprenticeship, certificate, diploma, or degree elevates job stability and earning potential over your lifetime. At Northwestern Polytechnic, we equip you with the knowledge, experience, and skills you need to succeed in your chosen career. 4

Northwestern Polytechnic


APPLY ONLINE NWP.me/Apply Complete our application form and submit an application fee for admission to the semester of choice. Applications for the 2024 Academic Year open October 1, 2023. Application Fee: $80 for domestic students $150 for international students

ACADEMIC INFORMATION List the Grade 11 and 12 courses you have completed or that you plan to complete before you become an NWP student. You will need to present final transcripts for admission once available.

ADMISSION Admission packages will be available in your myNWP account and will include information on your program and how to register for classes. Our academic advisors are here to help answer your questions. Call 1-888-539-4772 to book an advising appointment. Viewbook 2024-2025

5


ACADEMIC PREPARATION • Academic Upgrading • Certificate of Achievement in Foundational Learning (CAFL)

DEGREE COLLABORATION UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA • Bachelor of Education – Teacher Education North • Bachelor of Education – En Français • Bachelor of Science – Nursing

TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS APPRENTICESHIP TRADES TRAINING • Automotive Service Technician • Carpenter

CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS • Animal Health Technology • Business Administration • Computer Systems Technology • Early Learning and Child Care • Educational Assistant • Health Care Aide • Kinesiology • Office Professional • Personal Trainer • Practical Nursing • Visual Arts and Design

UNIVERSITY STUDIES 4-YEAR NWP DEGREE COMPLETION • Bachelor of Business Administration • Bachelor of Computing Science

6

Northwestern Polytechnic

UNIVERSITY TRANSFER • Bachelor of Arts • Bachelor of Arts – Pre-Professional Programs • Bachelor of Commerce • Bachelor of Education • Bachelor of Fine Arts • Bachelor of Kinesiology • Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of Education (Combined) • Bachelor of Engineering • Bachelor of Science • Bachelor of Science – Computing Science • Bachelor of Science – Kinesiology • Bachelor of Science – Pre-Professional Programs • Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education (Combined)

• Electrician • Gasfitter Class A, Gasfitter Class B, and Sprinkler Systems • Heavy Equipment Technician • Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) • Instrumentation and Control Technician • Motorcycle Mechanic • Parts Technician • Plumber • Sheet Metal Worker • Steamfitter – Pipefitter • Welder • Welder – Wire Processor CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS • Harley-Davidson® Technician • Motorcycle Mechanic • Power Engineering • ThinkBIG Service Technician


Matthew Stewart always knew that he would be involved in fine arts and found Northwestern Polytechnic’s Visual Arts and Design diploma program to be full of passionate people. The program, people, and instructors were the foundational base that he needed to further pursue his studies and career as a professional artist. “I can’t recommend that sort of environment enough. It’s easy to make supportive connections that will last through a lifetime career, and those people really helped me discover my strengths (not just artistic ones, either). NWP set me up for my dream career, with a lifetime of exploration and discovery ahead of me.”

Viewbook 2024-2025

7


LEGEND Length of program

GP

Programming offered in Grande Prairie

FV

Programming offered in Fairview

D

Courses or programs available online

For tuition information visit NWP.me/Tuition

8

Northwestern Polytechnic


BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NWP’s Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a degree designed to prepare tomorrow’s business leaders with the entrepreneurial skills and business acumen required to thrive. Beginning in Fall 2023, this four-year degree program means students can earn their entire BBA degree at NWP, with both part-time and full-time options available. With elective emphasis options in accounting and human resources, students will also learn fundamental business concepts, including financial and supply chain management, communications, marketing, information technology, law, and economics.

1

4-year program

GP


BACHELOR OF COMMERCE, UNIVERSITY TRANSFER

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA The 1-year certificate program introduces students to basic business functions and serves as a foundation for all diploma programs. Diploma students focus their studies in the second year, choosing an emphasis in Accounting, Marketing, Financial Services, or Management. Graduates are well prepared to step directly into the workforce or to pursue additional education by applying for transfer credit toward university degrees at several different institutions across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Possible Careers: Accounting assistant, management trainee, not-for-profit coordinator, manager, social media coordinator, entrepreneur, event planner, loan officer, insurance agent.

1 1- to 2-year program

GP

D First year available 10

Northwestern Polytechnic

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION POST-DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE The Business Administration (BA) Post-Diploma Certificate is designed for students who have a post-secondary credential (a diploma or bachelor’s degree) and are looking for career-focused education and experience. This program is ideal for mature students interested in a new career as well as international students looking to enhance and focus their career-ready skills in a global setting. All students will learn fundamental business concepts in legal relations and business communications. In addition to completing these core business courses, students will have the opportunity to customize their certificate based on their career goals by selecting business electives from a variety of different specialization areas in financial planning, marketing, and human resources management - or the ability to acquire a certificate in every single focus should they wish.

1 1-year program

GP

A BComm is an excellent base for many professional designations, including CPA, CPHR, CFP, RPP, and more. NWP offers up to 2-years of coursework towards a BComm from the University of Alberta or Athabasca University, as well as the Bachelor of Management degree at the University of Lethbridge. Transfers to other institutions, such as the University of Calgary or MacEwan University, are also possible. Possible Careers: Accountant, investor relations, investment banking, trading, asset management, marketing, stakeholder engagement, human resource management.

1

Up to 2 years at NWP (4 years total)

GP

OFFICE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE Gain critical employability skills that are highly sought after by employers! Graduates attain professional knowledge and skills in communications, office professionalism, interpersonal relations, office finance, and office technology. Possible Careers: Admin assistant, bookkeeping assistant, accounting technician, receptionist.

1 1-year program D Certificate available

GP


John Tiede has always been interested in financial services, investing, and entrepreneurship! The completion of his diploma in Business Administration at Northwestern Polytechnic took him abroad to Munster Technological University in Ireland to complete his Bachelor of Business in Management. Thanks to his time at NWP, John has the skills and confidence needed to set ambitious goals for himself. “Attending Northwestern Polytechnic has opened up countless possibilities to become an entrepreneur. I had the opportunity to compete in a startup competition, collaborate with peers, and gain industry knowledge. The instructors and staff inspired and supported me throughout my academic journey.” With his experiences and education, John was able to solidify an internship at JRI America.

Viewbook 2024-2025

11


12

Northwestern Polytechnic


REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM The Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) delivers apprenticeship training opportunities to high school students in Grades 10 – 12. RAP students advance career goals as they complete a 125-hour internship to put towards required hours for their firstyear apprenticeship of the same trade. Students will also earn up to 40 high school credits for their completed work. For more information, talk to your school guidance counsellor, call Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) at 1-800-248-4823, or visit careersnextgen.ca and find RAP listed within Get An Internship, High School.


FOR ALBERTA APPRENTICESHIP AND INDUSTRY TRAINING Equivalencies will be considered for entrance requirements. If you have an existing trade certificate, it can serve as your entrance requirement when registering in an additional trade.

CATEGORY A

CATEGORY B

CATEGORY C

• Baker

• Agricultural Equipment Technician

• Auto Body Technician

• Barber • Bricklayer

• Appliance Service Technician

• Machinist

• Cabinetmaker

• Automotive Service Technician

• Carpenter

• Boilermaker

• Outdoor Power Equipment Technician

• Concrete Finisher

• Communication Technician

• Cook

• Electric Motor Systems Technician

• Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operator

• Electrician

• Floor Covering Installer

• Elevator Constructor

• Glazier

• Gasfitter

• Hairstylist

• Heavy Equipment Technician

• Insulator (Heat and Frost)

• Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)

• Ironworker

• Motorcycle Mechanic

• Lather (Interior Systems Mechanic)

• Natural Gas Compression Technician

• Locksmith

• Plumber

• Metal Fabricator (Fitter)

• Power System Electrician

• Painter and Decorator

• Powerline Technician

• Parts Technician

• Sheet Metal Worker

• Water Well Driller

• Sprinkler Systems Installer

• Welder

• Steamfitter-Pipefitter • Transport Refrigeration Technician

14

Northwestern Polytechnic

• Landscape Horticulturist

• Recreation Vehicle Service Technician

CATEGORY D* • Roofer • Instrumentation and Control Technician • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic

* See the individual trades on tradesecrets.alberta.ca for Category D trade entrance requirements. Equivalencies will be considered for entrance requirements. Email trades-ag@nwpolytech.ca and we can assist with your next steps.


MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of the following courses:

RECOMMENDED PATH Alberta High School Diploma that includes the following courses:

CATEGORY A English 10-2 Math 10-3

English 30-2 Math 30-3

or a pass mark in all five Canadian General Educational Development (GED) tests

Physics 20 or Chemistry 20 or Science 20 Related Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses

or Entrance Exam

CATEGORY B English 20-2 Math 20-3 Science 10 or a pass mark in all five Canadian General Educational Development (GED) tests

English 30-2 Math 30-3 Physics 30 or Chemistry 30 or Science 30 Related Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses

or Entrance Exam

CATEGORY C English 10-2 Math 10-3 Science 10 or a pass mark in all five Canadian General Educational Development (GED) tests

English 30-2 Math 30-3 Physics 20 or Chemistry 20 or Science 20 Related Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses

or Entrance Exam

*See the individual trades on tradesecrets.alberta.ca for Category D trade entrance requirements. Viewbook 2024-2025

15


Real working experience and classroom learning are combined to train apprentices. You will spend 6–12 weeks per period of your trade at NWP with the rest of your training on the job. To become an apprentice, you must be 16 years old and meet the minimum educational requirements for your trade. Alberta’s Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) has recently updated apprenticeship applications to allow students to enroll in school before working to complete required period hours. Learn more at tradesecrets.alberta.ca/get-started/begin-an-apprenticeship. Visit us at NWP.me/Trades to get started today. Program

Grande Prairie

Fairview

Automotive Service Technician

Carpenter

Electrician

Gasfitter Class A, Gasfitter Class B, and Sprinkler Systems

Heavy Equipment Technician

Instrumentation and Control Technician

Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)

Motorcycle Mechanic Parts Technician

 

Plumber

Sheet Metal Worker

Steamfitter/Pipefitter

Welder

Welder - Wire Process Operator

16

Northwestern Polytechnic


CHOOSE A TRADE Visit tradesecrets.alberta.ca and choose from over 50 designated trades and occupations.

CHECK ELIGIBILITY Check eligibility requirements at tradesecrets.alberta.ca.

START YOUR JOB SEARCH Find an employer with a Journeyperson on staff who is willing to take you on as an apprentice. You can now register as an apprentice before securing an employer and attend classroom instruction.

COMPLETE APPLICATION Complete your apprenticeship application and contract to become an apprentice at tradesecrets.alberta.ca.

GET PAID TO WORK Work as an apprentice until you are eligible to attend training at Northwestern Polytechnic.

APPLY TO AIT Apply to Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) to attend training. Accept a seat at one of the institutions provided to you by AIT.

FINANCE YOUR EDUCATION Research your options to pay for training. NWP’s Financial Aid team can help with this! Visit NWP.me/ FinancialAid. Viewbook 2024-2025

17


APPRENTICESHIP An apprenticeship program elevates your skill set through training while simultaneously connecting you to an employer to gain industry knowledge.

TRADES CERTIFICATE Taking a certificate program is an ideal choice for someone who is brand new to a trade with no pre-existing industry experience. These programs build foundational knowledge and skills to help you land a job or apprenticeship as it shows an employer you are committed to your career. If this sounds like you, enrolling in one of our programs can help you achieve your goals. Trades-AG@nwpolytech.ca

Skilled tradespeople are in-demand individuals trained to keep society running smoothly. As industry practices and needs evolve, so does NWP. Students learn the most up-to-date training to set them up for success in their chosen career. Whether you currently have a job and need to gain new skills or you are just starting out, NWP has what you need to succeed.

18

Northwestern Polytechnic


at a substantial rate, with the support of the amazing team at J&D Western Electrical Ltd.

Jeremy Williams moved to Grande Prairie based on an opportunity from a family member. As he immersed himself in the community of Grande Prairie, he worked in the telecommunication and oilfield industry. He is extremely thankful for the oil industry because it helped him learn quickly and equipped him with a strong work ethic. His “don’t give up attitude” drives him forward when the going gets tough, or in his case, when the weather gets terrible. Jeremy studied and obtained his Journeyperson Electrical ticket through NWP and worked for a very successful

company that helped him thrive as an individual and electrician. Although the oilfield industry is very profitable, Jeremy always had an interest in electrical systems for commercial and residential buildings. He loved the diversity of electrical options that could be used on a series of platforms. That is what led him to take jobs in the residential and commercial field during his days off. He gained vast knowledge about the industry by doing this over a period of time. After meeting his fiancée, they decided the future was to take the side job gig to its full potential and make it the primary focus. They are happy to say since May 2021, J&D Western Electric Ltd. has been Jeremy’s focus. His business is growing

“NWP has always treated me very well, and the teachers there helped me immensely on my journey to becoming a successful journeyperson in the electrical trade. Since completing my program at NWP, I was able to start a successful electrical company, create jobs for people in the community, and teach young apprentices what I learned at NWP. To this day, I still keep in contact with some of the teachers there, whether it’s to ask questions or to see how they are doing. They are always generous and answer my call. I would absolutely recommend NWP. The teachers are welcoming and really help the students excel. I wouldn’t be where I am today without them.“ Viewbook 2024-2025

19


20

Northwestern Polytechnic


HARLEY-DAVIDSON® TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE

MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC CERTIFICATE

ThinkBIG SERVICE TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA

Our NWP Fairview campus is home to the only authorized training centre in Canada for Harley-Davidson® motorcycles. In this 15-week program, students learn the intricacies of these worldrenowned machines to become the finest technicians for authorized Harley-Davidson® retailers across Canada. Nurture your love for a finely tuned engine in our modern facilities with top-quality instruction and an established curriculum.

As a Motorcycle Mechanic, you repair and maintain many different brands and models of street, off-road, and dual sport bikes. Students get those wheels turning through training in motorcycle charging, starting and ignition systems, four-stroke tuning and top-end diagnosis, inspection and reconditioning procedures, transmissions, crankshaft repair and more.

Get ready to learn advanced technical knowledge and hands-on skills from the perspective of a heavy equipment technician certified to service Caterpillar equipment. Graduates are equipped to work anywhere Finning has opportunities – more than 45 locations across Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories.

Possible Careers: Harley-Davidson® Technician.

1

15-week program

FV

Graduates of this program may have the opportunity to challenge the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) exams for first- and second-year Motorcycle Mechanic. Possible Careers: Motorcycle mechanic, small engine repair.

1

1-year program

FV

NWP is currently the only post-secondary institution in Canada to offer this unique, globally recognized training. Throughout the program, students can challenge the Heavy Equipment Technician apprenticeship examinations to achieve journeyperson status after completing the specified time-on-the-job requirements. Possible Careers: Technician with Finning Canada, heavy equipment technician (completion of apprenticeship hours and AIT exams required).

1

2-year program

FV

Viewbook 2024-2025

21


Jesse Griffin credits the smaller size of NWP’s campus as the reason that he has stayed connected to faculty and staff long after graduating from Northwestern Polytechnic’s collaborative Bachelor of Science degree program in Nursing. “I think the greatest asset of attending NWP has been the professional connections made during my time at the Polytechnic. Studying and doing practicums in the same community as you work in has been so helpful, not only in fostering early professional relationships but also in gaining experience in local and zone processes unique to our city.” Jesse now works for Alberta Health Services in the Public Health Department as a Registered Nurse. 22

Northwestern Polytechnic


PRACTICAL NURSING DIPLOMA

HEALTH CARE AIDE CERTIFICATE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING NWP offers the University of Alberta Collaborative Baccalaureate Nursing program. Students obtain a 4-year Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BScN) from a top university with all courses being completed at NWP. In this program, the art and science of nursing is developed through a variety of methods. You will gain practical experience in nursing laboratories, acute care, and community agencies in the region.

1

4-year program

GP

Health Care Aides (HCA) play a vital role in the workforce, providing basic health services and support with daily living activities for patients who have medical conditions or major functional limitations. HCA’s work under the direct or indirect supervision of a regulated health professional, such as a nurse.

NWP’s Practical Nursing program prepares students to become Licensed Practical Nurses. Graduates of this program are eligible to write the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam (CPNRE). The program is approved by the Education Standards Advisory Committee with the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA).

Possible Careers: Continuing care, home care, acute care hospitals, private family care, personal care, and group home settings.

Possible Careers: Acute care hospitals, continuing care centres, community health settings, and primary care settings.

1

1

1-year program

GP/FV

2-year program

GP/FV


EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA Early Learning and Child Care will prepare you for a career working with children ages 0-8 in addition to working with their families. A commitment to this rewarding profession will have long-term benefits to young children, their families, and the communities where they live and work. Certificate graduates qualify for certification as Child Development Workers through Alberta Children and Youth Services, while diploma graduates qualify as Child Development Supervisors. Possible Careers: Work at child care centres, family day homes, nursery schools, kindergartens, inclusive child care programs, and out-of-school programs as a child care worker or supervisor.

1

1-year certificate, 2-year diploma program

D

Certificate and diploma programs available

24

Northwestern Polytechnic

GP

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE This program prepares graduates to work in educational settings under the direction of a teacher, providing support to students who require assistance in developmental, behavioural, and/ or learning tasks. Graduates of the Educational Assistant program are prepared to work with children in the school system from kindergarten to Grade 12 in both resource rooms and classrooms. This program also offers the opportunity for those currently employed as educational assistants to continue working in the field while obtaining certification. Possible Careers: Educational assistant in kindergarten to Grade 12 classrooms, early intervention worker, daycare worker, employee with Head Start and preschool programs, and private educational support.

1

1-year program

GP


Sheryll Ann Esporton felt wellequipped to launch her career forward after graduating from Northwestern Polytechnic’s Early Learning and Child Care diploma program. She entered the program already providing in-home child care through the Watch Me Grow Family Child Care Program. Completing the diploma enhanced her skills and the training allowed her to qualify for a higher salary. “Being a licensed day home educator makes excellent use of my training and allows me to also be a self-employed entrepreneur. Child care is a growing field with lots of demand and adaptability. It’s exciting to be a part of, and I’m thankful for the leap forward that I gained at Northwestern Polytechnic.” Her exposure to both theoretical and practical knowledge about child development and early learning gave her the boost she needed to become a highly sought-after child care provider.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY TRANSFER

BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY / EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY TRANSFER

If you have a passion for exercise, sport performance, or human movement, Kinesiology may be the program for you. Study a wide variety of courses from anatomy and physiology to coaching, psychology of sport and exercise, and nutrition.

Use your passion to learn about movement, dance, and physical literacy and apply it to youth. Educate and inspire how sport, fitness, and nutrition lead to maintaining an active, healthy lifestyle. This 2-year transfer program is part of a 5-year University of Alberta combined degree.

NWP students may complete two years, studying aspects of physical activity, exercise, fitness, health, and sport, working towards a Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Alberta. Possible Careers: Kinesiologist, employment with sport and recreation programs and facilities, coaching. Upon completion of this program, students may pursue further training in rehabilitation medicine, including physical therapy and chiropractic.

1

1-2 years at NWP (4 years total)

Possible Careers: Elementary or secondary school teacher, employment in sport and recreation facilities, coaching.

1

2 years at NWP (5 years total)

GP

GP

Viewbook 2024-2025

25


KINESIOLOGY DIPLOMA

PERSONAL TRAINER DIPLOMA

The Kinesiology Diploma builds the foundation for further education within the field by offering the same courses as the Bachelor of Kinesiology, University Transfer program. At the end of 2 years of successful studies, students are awarded an NWP diploma.

Are you interested in physical fitness, fitness evaluation, leadership, and the promotion of health and wellness? The trend towards healthier lifestyles and recognizing the need for personalized fitness programs has created a growing demand for qualified and certified personal trainers. Students will receive specialized training in one or more certifications and be given the opportunity to gain valuable experience by completing a supervised practicum in this growing industry.

Possible Careers: Introductory careers in recreation and sports environments, therapeutic assistant in a variety of contexts, coaching.

1

2-year program

GP

Possible Careers: Personal training at private fitness centres or public recreation facilities, entrepreneur. Work with various populations in the following areas: Active living, strength and conditioning, physical activity and sport performance.

1

26

Northwestern Polytechnic

2-year program

GP


Pre-Professional Studies Some university programs require students to complete general courses before being admitted to a more specialized program. Pre-professional programs at NWP provide the necessary courses for admission to professional programs at universities in Alberta and across Canada. If you are interested in the following areas, you can obtain the required courses at NWP.


Collaborative programs allow students to finish all four years of a bachelor’s degree at NWP’s Grande Prairie campus. Typically, students complete two years as an NWP student and two years as a student of a top Alberta university, taking courses on the NWP campus to complete their degree.

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION, TEACHER EDUCATION NORTH NWP offers the Teacher Education North (TEN) program in collaboration with the University of Alberta. Through a focus on rural and Indigenous education, program graduates are qualified elementary educators who are uniquely prepared to teach in northern communities. Many instructors are long-time residents of the region, bringing a regional perspective to their teaching. Possible Careers: Elementary teacher, school administrator, instructional designer.

1 28

4-year program

Northwestern Polytechnic

GP


BACHELOR OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY TRANSFER If you are interested in teaching at an elementary or high school level, you can start your Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree at NWP. Up to two years of a 4-year degree can be completed at NWP with transfer programs to the University of Alberta or the University of Lethbridge to complete third and fourth year. Alternatively, up to one year of NWP credit can be applied to the Combined BEd programs at the University of Lethbridge.

1

1-2 years at NWP (4 years total)

GP

Depending on major/minor selected A French Bachelor of Education program also offered in collaboration with the University of Alberta’s Campus St. Jean is available.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE/ BACHELOR OF EDUCATION, COMBINED DEGREE Students can work towards a combined degree in science and education that culminates in acquiring a Bachelor of Science degree with a specialization in science and education, as well as a Bachelor of Education degree. This program can be completed at the University of Alberta or the University of Lethbridge.

1

1 year at NWP (5 years total)

GP

Some general courses available

Viewbook 2024-2025

29


Liberal Arts students develop important skills as creative, critical thinkers and effective communicators. Courses emphasize research, investigation, analysis, reasoning, writing, and presentation.

BACHELOR OF ARTS, UNIVERSITY TRANSFER Students can complete one to two years of a Bachelor of Arts degree at Northwestern Polytechnic, specializing in anthropology, English, French, history, Indigenous studies, philosophy, psychology or sociology, before transferring to another institution. Possible Careers: Lawyer, archaeologist, historian, journalist, psychologist, social worker.

1

1-2 years at NWP (4 years total)

Visit us on the NWP campus to find out if an Arts program is right for you. Email Experience@nwpolytech.ca to book a visit.

30

Northwestern Polytechnic

GP


DIPLOMA OF VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN Explore visual arts through drawing, visual fundamentals, painting, sculpture, and design. You will have access to various studios, a bright, well-equipped woodshop, welding equipment, a kiln, computer labs, as well as audio and video-editing suites.

A portfolio is not required for admission as our program offers a solid foundation for professional practice through lectures and hands-on learning. This diploma can transfer into a four-year degree at several distinguished art-focused institutions.

Students also have multiple exhibition opportunities at professional venues in the region.

Possible Careers: Fine artist, craft artist, graphic designer, arts management, gallery assistant.

1

2-year program

GP

Viewbook 2024-2025

31


BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY TRANSFER Students who begin their studies at NWP are highly successful upon transferring to universities in Alberta and across North America, thanks to our dedicated instructors and small class sizes. Majors and minors may be selected from more than 100 program options. Students enrolled in NWP’s University Transfer program can complete studies in fields such as: • Chemistry

• Paleontology

• Animal Health

• Pharmacology

• Biological Sciences

• Psychology

• Forestry

• Statistics

• Geophysics

• Earth and Atmospheric Science Geology

• Human Ecology • Immunology and Infection • Cell Biology • Mathematics • Neuroscience

• Environmental and Conservation Sciences • Nutrition and Food Science • Sustainable Agricultural Systems

1 Up to 2 years at NWP (4 years total)

GP

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING Upon completing one year of coursework at NWP, students can apply to complete a Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the University of Alberta. With a concentration in Engineering, students can find careers in aerospace, agricultural, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, geological, industrial, materials, mechanical, metallurgical, mining, municipal, nuclear or petroleum engineering, or engineering physics.

1

1-year certificate, 2-year diploma program Certificate and diploma

D programs available 32

Northwestern Polytechnic

GP


BACHELOR OF COMPUTING SCIENCE This NWP degree program is the first of its kind in Alberta, giving learners a solid foundation in the technical, communication, and hands-on skills needed to excel as a computing science professional. Explore a myriad of different areas, such as mobile applications, computer games, networking and communications, big data, cloud computing, database development, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and computer graphics. Virtually every industry in the world makes use of computer technology, and computing science graduates are essential in developing the applications that drive those industries forward. If you enjoy problem-solving, you are motivated by constant challenges, you like working in creative and dynamic environments, and you like working in teams, then computing science is the career for you. Possible Careers: Data scientist, software tester, web developer, systems analyst, business analyst, software engineer.

1

4-year program

COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA Computer professionals need strong problem-solving capabilities, in addition to being observant, detail-oriented, and tenacious in pursuing solutions. The Computer Systems Technology (CST) program offers opportunities to integrate extensive software development and hardware skills. Facilities include a circuit design and robotics lab, a data communications and networking lab, and six general access computer labs. Students choose between a one-year certificate or a two-year diploma. Students who complete the diploma may transfer into year three of four in the NWP Computing Science degree program or to several different institutions in Alberta. Possible Careers: Game programmer, computer programmer, systems analyst, network administrator, IT support, database administrator.

1

1- to 2-year program (4 years total)

GP

GP

Viewbook 2024-2025

33


ANIMAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA NWP’s Animal Health Technology program produces highly skilled and capable graduates. The program features a working on-site farm with a variety of both large and companion animals, providing students with hands-on experience treating and caring for live patients of all sizes. Students also have the opportunity to spend time in veterinary clinics and related veterinary facilities, in addition to completing rotations in the NWP on-site clinic and a six-week practicum at a facility within Canada. Graduates are eligible to write the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE), which is required to become registered as Veterinary Technologists in the province of Alberta. Possible Careers: Animal health technologist/technician, registered veterinary technologist.

1

2-year program

FV

POWER ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE (4TH AND 3RD CLASS) Alberta legislation requires employees assuming responsibilities in heating and power plants to be certified. Through theoretical and practical training, this program prepares students to enter the Power Engineering field at the Fourth-Class and Third-Class levels. Industrial development continues to expand the responsibilities of Power Engineers. Possible Careers: Work in the oil and gas industry, pulp and paper facilities, large medical facilities, hotel or residential complexes. – 7 Months 1 Fourth-Class Third-Class – 5 Months

Book an “Experience NWP” campus visit to learn more about our School of Applied Science and Technology programs. Email Experience@nwpolytech.ca. 34

Northwestern Polytechnic

FV


Northwestern Polytechnic unearthed exciting possibilities for Sheldon Twizell. After studying at NWP, he completed a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree at the University of Alberta and went on to hold various research positions with the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada. If it wasn’t for the instructors, the opportunities, and the tight-knit group of students, Sheldon isn’t sure he would have continued his education in engineering. “I enrolled with very little understanding of engineering as a career path. The very knowledgeable and friendly professors helped instill a passion and interest in engineering by fostering an engaging environment for learning, as well as providing opportunities to connect with practicing professional engineers to learn about the profession.” Sheldon is now employed with DIALOG Design as a Bridge Engineer, working on bridge projects throughout Alberta, in particular, the new Highway 40 bridge south of Grande Prairie.

Viewbook 2024-2025

35


36

Northwestern Polytechnic


Alberta Learning Information Service (ALIS) is a great resource providing information for career planning, post-secondary education and training, educational funding, work search, labour market trends, and workplace issues. Visit alis.alberta.ca to learn more.

CHOOSING A CAREER What types of work do you want to do? (Physical labour, mental analysis work, indoor or outdoor). What type of a schedule do you want? (Shift work, on-call). How long are you willing to train for? Preferred wage type? (Hourly, salary, project-based, commission).


For most programs, students enrolling directly from high school require an Alberta High School diploma or equivalent. For additional information, including admission as a mature student, view the Academic Calendar online at NWP.me/Calendar. Grade 10 English & Math

Program Name GP = Grande Prairie Campus FV = Fairview Campus

Grade 11 Math

Grade 11 English

Grade 12 English

Grade 12 Math

Additional requirements and competitive selection information Applicant must be 18 years old or older in the semester they enter the program.

Academic Upgrading

GP

Animal Health Technology

FV

Business Administration

GP

Business Administration Post-Diploma

GP

Computer Systems Technology

GP

Early Learning and Child Care

GP

50% in English 30-1 or 30-2; police information check, Standard First Aid and CPR certificate.

Educational Assistant

GP

60% in English 30-2 or 50% in English 30-1 or ACCUPLACER assessment; Standard First Aid and CPR certificate; police information check.

Harley-Davidson® Technician FV Health Care Aide

GP

Motorcycle Mechanic

FV

Office Professional

GP

Northwestern Polytechnic

High school diploma with Chemistry 30, Biology 30 and one of Math 30-1 (50%) or Math 30-2 (65%). Applicants must have 40 hours of documented work experience in the field. 60% in Math 20-1 or 20-2, or 50% in Math 30-1 or 30-2. Successful completion of a minimum of 60.0 credits earning a diploma with a minimum 1.7 cumulative GPA (60% or C-).

50% in Math 30-1 and English 30-1.

50% English 10-1 or 10-2, and Math 10C or 10-3. 60% in English 20-1 or English 20-2, or 55% in English 30-1 or English 30-2, or ACCUPLACER assessment.

GP

Kinesiology

38

Overall average of 60% in: English 30-1; Two subjects from Group A or C; One subject from Group C; One subject from Group B, C, Physical Education 30, or Rec Leadership Adv (CTS). Only one language other then English accepted. Students without Grade 10 English and Math may be admitted by passing the apprenticeship entrance exam.

 

50% in English 30-1 or 30-2; 50% in Math 20-1 or 20-2 or 20-3.


Grade 10 English & Math

Program Name GP = Grande Prairie Campus FV = Fairview Campus

Grade 11 Math

Grade 11 English

Grade 12 English

Personal Trainer

GP

Power Engineering

FV

Practical Nursing

GP

ThinkBIG Service Technician

FV

Visual Arts and Design

GP

Grade 12 Math

Additional requirements and competitive selection information English 30-1 or 30-2; One subject from Group A or C or Physical Education 30 or Social Studies 30-1 or 30-2.

50% in English 30-1 or 30-2; 65% in Math 30-1 or 70% in Math 30-2; and 65% in Chemistry 30 or Physics 30. 60% in English 30-1 or 70% in English 30-2; 50% in Math 30-1 or 60% in Math 30-2 or 60% in Math 20-1 or 70% in Math 20-2; 60% in Biology 30.

High school diploma preferred. Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Residency required. Please see program information in the calendar for other admission requirements as determined by Finning Canada. High school diploma or equivalent. 50% in English 30-1

Note: Grade 11 Math requirements: Generally, Math 24 does not fulfill the requirements. The academic levels listed above are subject to change from year to year. NWP reserves the right to suspend or cancel programs, or make other changes deemed necessary.

Viewbook 2024-2025

39


Classification of Alberta Education Courses: Grade 12-level subjects required for admission have been grouped according to classification of Alberta Education courses. Students may contact the Admissions Office for further information on out-of-province and out-of-country equivalencies at admissions@nwpolytech.ca. GROUP A (HUMANITIES)

GROUP B (FINE ARTS)

• Aboriginal Studies 30

• Applied Graphic Arts 35

• Social Studies 30-1 • 30-level Language

GROUP C (SCIENCES) • Music 30 (Choral,

• Biology 30

• Art 30

Instrumental or

• Chemistry 30

• Art 31

General), 5 credits

• Computing Science-

• Communication Technology

other than English

• Music 35

Advanced Level CTS

• Musical Theatre 35

Advanced, 5 credit

(5 credits)

• Dance 35

• Performing Arts 35

• Math 30-1 or Math 30-2

• Drama 30

• Technical Theatre 35

• Mathematics 31

• Theatre Arts 35

• Physics 30 • Science 30

Required Courses: Admission requirements for NWP university transfer programs are based upon transfer to the University of Alberta (U of A). An overall average of 60% in five Grade 12 subjects is required. If planning to transfer to a university other than U of A, be sure to inquire specifically about admission requirements for that institution.

Program Name

Comments and Recommended Courses

Required Courses

B. Arts

Eng 30-1

Four subjects chosen from Aboriginal Studies 30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, a Fine Arts (only one Fine Arts subject may be presented), Math 30-1 or Math 30-2, Math 31, Physics 30, Science 30, Social Studies 30-1, 30-level language other than English. Additional subjects may apply - contact Admission.

B. Arts (Faculté Saint-Jean)

Fr 30, 31, Lang et Lit 30, Français 30 or Fr. Lang Arts 30

Eng 30-1

Group A or B

Group C

Group A or C

Social 30-1 and Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 recommended.

B. Arts in Recreation, Sport and Tourism

Eng 30-1

Group A or C

Group A or B

Group C

Group A, C or PE 30 or Rec Leadership Adv (5 credits)

Only one language other than English accepted.

Group A, B or C

Group C (Science) is recommended to ensure appropriate prerequisite for the Science requirements of B. Commerce program for U of C.

B. Commerce1

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1

Group A or C

Group A

For Psychology, Math 30-1 or Math 30-2. For Economics and Mathematics, Math 30-1 and Math 31.

Note 1: The University of Alberta does not admit students directly into year one of Bachelor of Commerce. Students are required to complete a pre-professional year of study with a competitive GPA to be considered for admission to year two of this degree program. Students can complete this pre-professional year of study at NWP.

40

Northwestern Polytechnic


Comments and Recommended Courses

Program Name

Required Courses

B. Education2

Eng 30-1

Group A or C

Group A or C

Group A or C

Group A, B, or C or PE 30 or CTS Adv (5 credits)

B. Education (Faculté Saint-Jean)

Fr 30, 31, Lang et Lit 30, Français 30 or Fr. Lang Arts 30

Eng 30-1

Group A or B

Group C

Group A or C

Eng 30-1

Group A or C

Group A or C

Group A or C

Group A, B, or C

Only one Fine Art accepted. More than one language other than English may be accepted.

B. Kinesiology

Eng 30-1

Group A or C

Group A or C

Group C

Group B, C, or PE 30 or Rec Leadership Adv (5 credits)

Minimum overall 70% average required. Biology 30 is recommended. Only one language other then English will be accepted.

B. Science (General)

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1

Group C (not Science 30 or Math 30-2)

Group C (not Science 30 or Math 30-2)

Group A, B, or C (not Math 30-2)

Math 30-2 cannot be used.

B. Science (Faculté Saint-Jean)

French 31, 30, 30-9Y, 30-1, or 30-2, Français 30-1 or 30-2 or Fr. Lang Arts 30-1 or 30-2

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1

Group C (not Science 30 or Math 30-2)

Group C (not Science 30 or Math 30-2)

Neither Math 30-2 nor Science 30 can be used.

B. Science in Kinesiology

Eng 30-1

Biology 30 or PE 30 or Rec Leadership Adv (5 credits)

Chemistry 30

Math 30-1

Physics 30

A minimum of 70% average required.

B. Science in Nursing

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 or Math 31

Biology 30

Chemistry 30 or Science 30

Group A, B, or C

Minimum of 60% is required in all subjects as well as an overall average of 65%.

B. Science in Engineering (1st Year)

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1

Math 31

Chemistry 30

Physics 30

A minimum of 60% average required.

Pre-Professional: Chiropractic, Dentistry, Medicine, Optometry

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1

Biology 30

Chemistry 30

Physics 30

Pre-Professional: Dental Hygiene, Medical Lab Science, Pharmacy, Occupational Therapy/ Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1

Biology 30

Chemistry 30

Group A, B or C

B. Business Administration

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1 (60%) or Math 30-2 (70%)

Group A or C

Group A, B, or C

N/A

B. Computing Science

Eng 30-1

Math 30-1

Group C (not Science 30 or Math 30-2)

Group C (not Science 30 or Math 30-2)

Group A, B, or C (not Math 30-2)

B. Fine Arts

Math 30-1 required for majors/minors in Math and Sciences.

Math 30-2 cannot be used.

Note 2: Although not an admission requirement, students pursuing the elementary route must ensure they present the prerequisites of Math 30-1 or 30-2 for the math courses required in the program. Other prerequisites may be required for certain majors/minors. Discuss with an advisor at studentinfo@nwpolytech.ca.

Viewbook 2024-2025

41


You must be at least 18 years old when you plan to attend this program. English and/or Mathematics placement assessments may be necessary to properly place you in your courses. Funding is available through

NWP.ME/UPGRADING

ACADEMIC UPGRADING OFFERS: • Pre-high school and high school equivalency courses

EARN PREREQUISITES/ TRAINING FOR: • Entry into apprenticeship programs • Entry into post-secondary programs at NWP or other educational institutes • Better job opportunities

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT IN FOUNDATIONAL LEARNING (CAFL) Through personalized advising and instruction, the CAFL program equips students with the essential knowledge and in-demand skills required by employers and opens doors to future education and career pathways. Upon completion of the CAFL program, students may be eligible to enroll in any number of career-oriented certificates or diplomas offered at NWP or other educational institutions.

NWP.ME/FOUNDATIONALLEARNING CERTIFICATE OF GRADE 12 EQUIVALENCY If you arrive at NWP without a high school diploma, you can complete missing courses and then apply for a Certificate of Achievement in Grade 12 Equivalency. A minimum of two Grade 12 equivalent subjects must be taken at NWP. For details on obtaining a certificate of Grade 12 Equivalency, contact Academic Upgrading at upgrading@nwpolytech.ca. 42

Northwestern Polytechnic


NWP hosts various opportunities to experience what we offer. Visit NWP.me/Events for upcoming events. Events vary from campus tours, custom class visits, workshops, trades camps, open houses, skills competitions, and more. We can also book you an appointment for academic advising and answer your questions about financial aid. Feel free to bring a friend or family member.

CALL: 1-888-539-4772 EMAIL: experience@nwpolytech.ca @NorthwesternPolytechnic @northwestern_polytechnic @NWP_AB Northwestern Polytechnic Northwestern Polytechnic @Northwestern Polytechnic

Viewbook 2024-2025

43


BASKETBALL CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING / INDOOR TRACK SOCCER / FUTSAL VOLLEYBALL

Wolves athletes have access to NWP’s high-performance training centre. All NWP students get free admission to Wolves games. Join the action and apply to work at home games, tournaments, and sports camps to make some extra cash.


In addition to fitness and recreation workshops, special events, and intramural sports leagues, NWP students have access to all on-campus fitness and recreation facilities, including:

FAIRVIEW • Fitness Centre (swimming pool attached) • Squash courts • Strength training • 3-hole golf course

GRANDE PRAIRIE • Fitness Centre • High Performance Training Centre (Wolves athletes)

NWP.me/CampusRec Viewbook 2024-2025

45


The Student Career Centre helps connect students with opportunities and gain the skills they need to be successful when seeking employment. Students can book appointments to get help with resume and cover letter writing, interview preparation, job search strategies, and more.

NWP.me/CareerServices

Join a prestigious group of students who volunteer their time to promote a positive image of NWP and “lead from within.” Student Ambassadors perform vital roles in our on-campus and community events, from new student orientations and recruiting initiatives to campus leadership functions and Ambassador-led activities. Students gain organizational and leadership skills through public speaking, networking, and mentorship. Ambassadors are also encouraged to bring forward ideas to enhance the student experience. You can achieve educational, professional, and personal goals, making participation in the program ideal for career development, all while earning co-curricular credit. What’s a co-curricular credit? It is a prestigious learning experience recognized on your transcript each year you successfully complete the criteria set.

NWP.me/Ambassador 46

Northwestern Polytechnic

NWP Mental Health Services offers short-term counselling for NWP students. Licensed professional counsellors provide a safe and confidential environment to support students’ mental health or to assist with referrals to community service providers when appropriate.

NWP.me/MentalHealth


The Business Administration’s Work Integrated Learning program led Sarah Bateman to find her current position at Community Futures Grande Prairie and Region, where she works as a Business Development Officer. Sarah credits Northwestern Polytechnic with instilling the necessary skills for career success and helping establish the impactful connections that unlocked opportunity. “It set me up for success by teaching me real-life business skills and put me on a great path for my career. NWP has such a great sense of community. I really enjoyed my time there and the friends that I made. I have such pride for the institution and greatly respect all my instructors.” Sarah is a proud graduate of the Business Administration degree and was a member of the Student Ambassador Program during all four years of her time at NWP. Viewbook 2024-2025

47


CIRCLE OF INDIGENOUS STUDENTS (CIS) We are an elected student executive responsible for carrying the voice of the Indigenous student body. We achieve this by championing Indigenous culture and ensuring Indigenous ways of knowing are upheld and honoured at NWP. All NWP students are welcome to join the Circle of Indigenous Students. The CIS is led by students and offers activities such as: • Community partnerships • Sharing/talking circles • Smudging • Annual celebrations • Monthly gatherings • Ceremony • Opportunities to discuss current events

48

Northwestern Polytechnic

INDIGENOUS COORDINATOR

ELDER-IN-RESIDENCE

The Indigenous Coordinator works to help students overcome obstacles they may encounter on their educational journey. The Coordinator helps students navigate and weave together the world of an Indigenous person with the life of a student.

The Elder provides cultural and spiritual support, a sense of home and connection for students, and opportunities to increase cultural awareness at NWP. Our Elder is available for opportunities to share knowledge, teachings, guidance, and ceremony with the NWP community.

ON-CAMPUS FRIENDSHIP CENTRE The On-Campus Friendship Centre is a partnership between NWP and the Grande Prairie Friendship Centre. Through the Outreach Worker on campus, we strive to provide a smooth transition for students entering NWP and the surrounding community.


Lindsay Halcrow started her educational journey at Northwestern Polytechnic as a mature student with a growing family. Staying close to home while completing the Bachelor of Education (TEN) program was a priority for Lindsay, and she was able to do just that at NWP. The cultural connections she made with the On-Campus Friendship Centre and the NWP Indigenous Student Services have provided her with valuable community links and tools to enhance her career as an Indigenous educator. She now works as a substitute teacher and a youth leader for a local non-profit and hopes to inspire youth to achieve their dreams. “Connecting to people and community is important to me. Smaller class sizes at NWP have been incredibly important in establishing a cohesive learning environment. I believe that behind every successful student is a supportive teacher, mentor, friend, and/or family member.”

Viewbook 2024-2025

49


Academic Success Centre – Provides tutoring in a variety of subject areas free of charge to students. Call (780) 539-2939 or email learningcommons@nwpolytech.ca. Accessibility Services – Provides support for students with diagnosed disabilities that may affect learning. Students who suspect they have an undiagnosed learning disability are encouraged to contact the Accessibility Services office at (780) 539-2017 or email as@nwpolytech.ca. Research and Innovation – Assists students with the research process. Call (780) 539-2054 or email research@nwpolytech.ca. Testing Services – The Testing Centre books and supervises both NWP and non-NWP exams. If you require a proctor for a non-NWP exam, please contact examcentre@nwpolytech.ca.

The Students’ Association (NWPSA) is comprised of current NWP students who are elected by the student body. NWPSA strives to engage students through guest speakers, awareness weeks, family events, and more, in addition to advocating for students to various groups throughout the institution and at the provincial level. NWPSA provides several services to support students, including: • Awards and bursaries • Photocopying and faxing services • Student health and dental plan • Student handbook • Student discount list • Used textbook sales • Student clubs

nwpsa.ca 50

Northwestern Polytechnic


NWP distributes over $500,000 in financial aid to our students each year. NWP’s Financial Aid team can help with applying for student loans, scholarships, bursaries, and other funding options. Email financialaid@nwpolytech.ca to find out more. It is good practice for future students to prepare a “Scholarship Portfolio” as the following information is often asked when applying for awards, scholarships and bursaries: • Extracurricular and community involvement • Education and career goals • Academic records (transcripts, statement of grades, test scores) • Personal accomplishments • Letters of reference that speak to community involvement and extracurricular activities Having this information prepared will save time. It is as easy as having a folder on a computer and saving copies of supplementary documents.

Viewbook 2024-2025

51


Engage in applied learning to boost your resume and deepen your learning experience. NWP Research and Innovation can help you find applied learning opportunities, including internships, work-integrated learning, funded project opportunities, and more.

SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS CAN CONNECT TO: • Paid research assistantship positions • Student entrepreneurship competitions • Faculty-mentored, student-directed projects • Student research awards and grants • Internships, work placements, and visiting scholarship opportunities • Opportunities to present and publish scholarly work

Get in touch with NWP’s Research and Innovation department to discover how research can become part of your education. Current opportunities available at NWP.me/Research.

WHAT IS STUDENT RESEARCH? PURE AND APPLIED Cross-disciplinary, independent research, instructorled initiatives

CREATIVE WORKS Publishing literary work, composing or performing music, exhibiting visual art

INGENUITY Commercializing a product, pop-up business idea testing, marketing project for local business

INNOVATION Collaborating with innovators to design new tools or processes, prototyping and practical experimentation 52

Northwestern Polytechnic


FAIRVIEW RATES

Rates are based on 20232024 academic year and are subject to change.

Housing Style

Rate

Dormitory (non-cooking)

$115/week

Dormitory (cooking)

$125/week

Apartment (3-person unit)

$132/week

Townhouse (4-person unit)

$142/week

Family (1 or 2 bedroom)

Contact us for pricing

GRANDE PRAIRIE RATES Housing Style

Rate

Townhouses (4-person unit)

$2520/semester

Family Units

$1050/month

What are the units like? Units and bedrooms vary based on the unit type. All units are furnished with a kitchen table, chairs, fridge, freezer, and stove. All bedrooms contain a twin bed, dresser, closet, desk, and study chair. On-site, coin-operated laundry facilities are available.

What do I need to bring? You will need to bring bedding for a twin bed, towels, personal items, cleaning supplies, laundry supplies, food, toiletries, and kitchen items. Bring anything you might need for cooking, preparing, and eating food. This varies in non-cooking units on our Fairview campus. Contact us for more details.

How are rooms assigned?

NWP has competitively priced housing in both Grande Prairie and Fairview. Living in residence provides students a safe and supportive environment with plenty of transitional support. Included in the rent are all utilities, Wi-Fi and TV services.

We accept applications year-round for residence on our Grande Prairie campus. Applications received prior to March 31 for the following Fall/Winter semester are assessed and assigned through a lottery system. Applications received after March 31 are assessed and assigned in the order they are received. Be sure to coordinate with friends and indicate on your application if you wish to live with someone in particular. On our Fairview campus, rooms are assigned to align with program schedules and are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Viewbook 2024-2025

53


Whether you require industry-related training to get the job done, want a micro-credential to advance your career, or finally have time to pursue that interest you’d like to officially become a hobby, Continuing Education has something for everyone.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT * Bookkeeping and Accounting * Management Essentials * Customer Service Excellence

HEALTH AND SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS * Basic Life Support * Confined Space Awareness/ Rescue * H2S Alive

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRAINING * Wheeled Loader * Forklift Operator * Light Duty Crane

MICRO CREDENTIALS * Early Learning and Child Care * Microsoft 365 * Rural Sexual Assault Support

* AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!


Department

Phone

Email

Academic Upgrading

1-780-539-2707

upgrading@nwpolytech.ca

Accessibility Services

1-888-539-4772

as@nwpolytech.ca

Admissions

1-888-539-4772

admissions@nwpolytech.ca

Advising

1-888-539-4772

studentinfo@nwpolytech.ca

Animal Health Technology

1-780-835-6630

aht@nwpolytech.ca

Apprenticeship Programs

1-888-822-2250

apprenticeship@nwpolytech.ca

Arts

1-780-539-2995

artseducation@nwpolytech.ca

Business Administration

1-780-539-2900

business@nwpolytech.ca

Campus Visits/Tours

1-888-539-4772

experience@nwpolytech.ca

Commerce

1-780-539-2900

business@nwpolytech.ca

Computer Systems Technology

1-780-539-2096

computing@nwpolytech.ca

Continuing Education

1-780-539-2975

ce@nwpolytech.ca

Dual Credit

1-888-539-4772

dualcredit@nwpolytech.ca

Early Learning and Child Care

1-780-539-2750

ecd@nwpolytech.ca

Educational Assistant

1-780-539-2750

humanservices@nwpolytech.ca

Financial Aid

1-888-539-4772

financialaid@nwpolytech.ca

Fine Arts

1-780-539-2909

finearts@nwpolytech.ca

Housing and Residence Grande Prairie

1-780-539-2802

gpresidence@nwpolytech.ca

Housing and Residence Fairview

1-780-835-6652

fvresidence@nwpolytech.ca

Indigenous Coordinator

1-888-539-4772

indigenoussupport@nwpolytech.ca

Kinesiology and Health Sciences

1-780-539-2063

peak@nwpolytech.ca

Nursing and Health Care Aide

1-780-539-2750

nursing@nwpolytech.ca

Office Professional

1-780-539-2900

business@nwpolytech.ca

Personal Trainer

1-780-539-2761

peak@nwpolytech.ca

Research and Innovation

1-780-539-2054

research@nwpolytech.ca

Science

1-780-539-2096

science@nwpolytech.ca

Social Work

1-780-539-2995

artseducation@nwpolytech.ca

Student Career Centre

1-780-539-2050

careercentre@nwpolytech.ca

Teacher Education North

1-780-539-2995

artseducation@nwpolytech.ca

Trades and Agriculture

1-888-999-7882

trades-ag@nwpolytech.ca

Visual Arts and Design

1-888-999-7882

finearts@nwpolytech.ca

Wolves Athletics

1-780-539-2063

wolves@nwpolytech.ca

For general inquiries about any of our programming, feel free to give us a call at 1-888-539-4772, email us at studentinfo@nwpolytech.ca, or ask us a question online at NWP.me/AskNWP.

Viewbook 2024-2025

55


GRANDE PRAIRIE 10726 106 Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4C4 780-539-2911, 1-888-539-4772 StudentInfo@nwpolytech.ca FAIRVIEW 11235 98 Avenue, PO Bag 3000, Fairview, AB T0H 1L0 780-835-6600, 1-888-539-4772 StudentInfo@nwpolytech.ca BEAVERLODGE National Bee Diagnostic Centre 1 Research Road, PO Box 1118, Beaverlodge, AB T0H 0C0 780-357-7737 NBDC@nwpolytech.ca

FIND US ONLINE @NorthwesternPolytechnic @northwestern_polytechnic @NWP_AB Northwestern Polytechnic Northwestern Polytechnic @Northwestern Polytechnic


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.