Holland College Viewbook 2012-2013

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Message from Holland College President Dr. Brian McMillan It gives me great pleasure to extend warmest regards to you on behalf of Holland College students, staff, and faculty. As its name implies, this viewbook will give you an overview of the Holland College programs and other information that you need to know when you’re choosing where to continue your education. You will find more information on our website, and there are specific URLs and QR codes throughout this book to guide you to the right place. I think that you’ll find that Holland College offers many of the things that you’re looking for . . . small class sizes, a blend of hands-on and theoretical training, pathways to higher learning, and a welcoming atmosphere. No matter what your interests are, you’re bound to make friends here! It’s up to you to decide what field you want to enter, and it’s up to us to help you achieve your career goals by making sure you have the best learning experience possible. We are proud of the training that we provide, and while it’s nice to receive accolades, what really matters is the satisfaction of our learners and their employers. For more than 40 years, Holland College has been training Islanders and learners “from away”. To date, almost 30,000 people have started their careers or retrained here at the college. The diverse training that we provide means that we have graduates in a wide variety of fields. We have alumni who are cabinet ministers, millionaires, politicians, artists, community service workers, social activists, and in the highest ranks of some of North America’s most recognized companies in fields as varied as hotel management and heavy equipment. I am sure that, should you choose to join us for your post-secondary adventure, you will emerge from your training confident, competent, and ready to hit the ground running!

President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Holland College Factoids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Life @ Holland College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Look for These Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Applied Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Atlantic Police Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Computer Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 The Culinary Institute of Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Engineering Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Health and Community Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Campus Locator Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Media and Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 School of Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Sport and Leisure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Trades and Industrial Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 College Foundation and How to Apply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Information for International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Marine Training Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Adult Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Holland College Campuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Programs Listed by Campus Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Programs Listed by Page Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 This document is published for information purposes and outlines the intentions of Holland College in as timely a fashion as possible. Although this information has been prepared with care, Holland College accepts no responsibility for actions caused by misinformation. Holland College reserves the right to revise or cancel programs or courses, revise policies and procedures, change instructors and alter fees and charges as Holland College deems necessary without notice.

Want to know more? E-mail: info@hollandcollege.com Web: hollandcollege.com or call: 1-800-446-5265 to arrange a personal tour for you and your family


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Research suggests that in the coming years, college graduates will be in demand over university graduates by a ratio of 6:1.

Source: Globe and Mail, May 10, 2011

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Actually, we’re not; but it’s a good question, and one that we’re asked quite frequently! In the fall of 1968, the college planning committee extended an invitation to the public to suggest names for the Island’s new community college. Samuel Johannes Holland, who conducted the first survey of Prince Edward Island in 1764 to 1766, was suggested. Holland was a highly-esteemed surveyor with strong ties to Prince Edward Island. Holland was dedicated to his profession, the advancement of technology, and to education. He was commissioned by the British government to survey and map a significant portion of the lands on the eastern seaboard of North America. From Ontario and Quebec and all down the east coast as far as Virginia, in the United States, there are communities, schools, and parks named after Samuel Holland; but few people know of his strong connection to Prince Edward Island.

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The college offered their program of choice Employment opportunities The reputation of the college program Skills oriented training The reputation of Holland College

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Life @ Holland College At Holland College, we believe that you will get the most out of your college experience if you have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities outside of class. The friendly, fun-loving staff of Student Services works hard throughout the year to ensure that students have the opportunity to socialize... and, of course, to have fun! For students who come from out of town, Student Services staff can help them get settled in to their new surroundings, and can provide information regarding medical centres, health insurance, and accommodations in the area. They can even tell you where to get the best pizzas! Chances are, no matter how many questions you have, someone in Student Services can answer them all.

Holland Hurricanes Holland Hurricanes sports teams provide students with the opportunity to participate in organized sports. Our varsity teams represent Holland College on the regional and national level, while our club teams offer students the opportunity to participate in a more recreational way. The college’s new 9,400 square-foot gym is in the Centre for Community Engagement (CCE), on the Prince of Wales Campus. The CCE also features a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a walking track, a dance studio, meeting rooms, and classrooms.

hollandcollege.com/athletics

Varsity Sports

Men’s and women’s soccer Men’s and women’s golf Cross country running Men’s and women’s basketball Men’s and women’s volleyball Badminton

Club Sports

Men’s and women’s hockey Men’s and women’s indoor soccer Curling Track & field Football

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Clubs

Residence Information

As a Holland College student, you can participate in a wide variety of activities both on and off campus. During Orientation Days at the beginning of the school year, you will be asked to identify clubs that you may be interested in. If there are enough like-minded students, Student Services will help set up a club for you.

Holland College Welshmen Community Band Slemon Park Cadets in the Police Science (Cadet), Correctional Officer (March intake) and Conservation Enforcement programs at the Atlantic Police Academy in Slemon Park, Summerside, are required to live in the APA’s residence in single person rooms for the duration of their training, excluding the on-the-job training component of the program.

The Holland College Welshmen Community Band has more than 52 members from all walks of life. The band gives students who play a musical instrument the opportunity to pursue their musical interests. The band’s director, Alan Dowling, is a well-known and respected alumnus of the internationally renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston. The band performs in concerts throughout the school year, at some of the Holland Hurricanes football games, and at some graduation ceremonies.

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Glendenning Hall Leaving home for the first time can be an intimidating experience – for you, and for your parents! Living in residence is a great way to transition from home. Glendenning Hall is a 186-bed apartment-style residence located on the college’s Prince of Wales Campus. The residence is made up of one, two, and three-bedroom furnished units, each with its own kitchenette. Students can only be accepted for Glendenning Hall after they have been accepted into the college by the Admissions Office, and are encouraged to apply for a room when they submit their application form for their program. Students are encouraged to find their own roommates whenever possible; but if they cannot, applicants will be matched as closely as possible based on their profiles (age, gender, program of study, hobbies, etc.).

Student Services maintains lists of offcampus accommodations for Charlottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, O’Leary, Tignish, and Alberton. These lists include apartments, rooms with kitchen privileges, and “room and board” arrangements, which means that the landlord is offering a space in their home and at the same time they provide one, two or three meals per day. You will find links to these lists on the Holland College website.

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Common areas on all three floors Cable TV, Internet and telephone service available Coin-operated laundry facilities Security Surveillance cameras throughout the building 24-hour a day staffing Mailboxes

See band performances on myspace.com/hollandcollegeband

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Student Support Services Student Academic Support Services Sometimes a student entering a college program has challenges adjusting to their academic workload. It is important for students to discuss this with their learning manager or with a member of the Student Academic Support Services team early in the school year. Using a variety of resources, including counselling, testing, tutoring, and assistive technology, the team can help students with challenges increase their chances of academic success by helping them to be independent learners and encouraging them to reach their fullest potential. Services are provided free of charge to students. For more information about Student Academic Support Services, call (902) 629-4237.

Counselling Services Counselling is available to all Holland College students free of charge. Our counsellors are professionally trained and provide a variety of counselling services in a confidential environment. Our counselling services promote student success by helping students identify issues, overcome barriers to success, and find effective ways of dealing with personal concerns.

Library Services The Holland College Library system carries a wide range of learning materials in print, multimedia, and electronic formats. Students can borrow or return items at any one of five locations: Prince of Wales Campus, Tourism and Culinary Centre, Summerside Waterfront Campus, West Prince Campus in Alberton, and the Atlantic Police Academy.


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Financial Assistance Students registered in full-time or part-time programs may apply for financial assistance under the Canada Student Loan Act and may be eligible for Human Resource and Skills Development Canada sponsorships.

Entrance Scholarships and Awards All students accepted to full-time programs at Holland College are eligible for entrance scholarships and awards. Application forms and information about each scholarship and award are available from school guidance offices, from the Holland College Admissions Office, or on the website.

Scholarships and Awards for Current Students Many awards for enrolled students are provided through the Holland College Foundation. These awards are for all students, with various application requirements and criteria. See the website for details.

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Student Career Centre The Holland College Student Career Centre (SCC) is a centralized service that connects our students and alumni to employers and industry professionals. The SCC provides services to students and employers through job fairs, career expos and information sessions.

Student Union The Holland College Student Union is the voice of students in all of the campuses of Holland College.

Community colleges are estimated to generate nearly 100,000 direct and indirect jobs in Atlantic Canada. Higher Education and Regions Globally Competitive, Locally Engaged, OECD, 2007

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The student union provides students with services to make their lives easier, including a health and dental plan. The student union organizes events and programs to make students’ lives more fun, and it is involved in advocacy and campaigns to try to improve all students’ lives. If you want to learn more about the Holland College Student Union and find out how you can get involved, visit hcsu.ca.

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Look for the following icons on the program description pages throughout this viewbook. They give you additional information about the program, and alert you to the opportunities that will be open to you when you graduate.

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Degree Pathways Accreditation

A Great Blend of College and University! Can’t decide between college and university? Why not choose both! Degree pathways such as articulation agreements and transfer credits give you the opportunity to begin your studies at one institution and finish at another. For example, you may decide to obtain a diploma from Holland College and then further your studies at a university. Or you may have begun your studies in university, and be interested in continuing your education at Holland College. If you’re interested in pursuing your studies somewhere else, Holland College has approximately 140 agreements with universities and colleges across Canada, the U.S., and overseas. There are a variety of joint applied degree programs, as well as 2+2 programs, which mean that you can earn your diploma at Holland College and then earn your university degree in as little as two additional years.

Apprenticeship Training Apprenticeship training begins after the pre-apprentice program is completed and you are working full time with a suitable employer. The Apprenticeship Section of the PEI Department of Innovation and Advanced Learning has training programs in many trade areas such as automotive service technician, electrician, machinist, cook, and plumber. These apprenticeship programs are a combination of on-thejob and in-school technical training and lead to interprovincial certification under the national Red Seal program. Holland College provides apprenticeship training at the Summerside Waterfront Campus, The Culinary Institute of Canada and the Georgetown Centre, depending on the trade.

Note: For more information about apprenticeship training in PEI, visit apprenticeship.pe.ca. This information pertains to PEI only. For apprenticeship information in other provinces, please contact the Apprenticeship branch in that province.

Accredited programs are recognized across Canada as having met national academic standards for that field of study. Many Holland College programs are accredited, which means that the credential that you earn will be recognized across the country.

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Holland College is the leader in degree pathway agreements in Atlantic Canada. Source: 2011 Guide to Block Transfer Agreements, Atlantic Provinces Council of Community Colleges

Distance Education Programs that offer a distance education option give students who cannot attend classes on campus the opportunity to continue their education via the Internet or off-site. This option is attractive to people who cannot relocate to attend classes, or who are working full time but would still like to upgrade their skills.

Provincial Red Seal Apprentices who complete the designated programs will be eligible to challenge for the Interprovincial Red Seal, which is recognized across Canada. The Red Seal Program allows qualified trades people to practice their trade in any province or territory in Canada. Through the program, certified journeypersons are able to obtain a Red Seal endorsement on their Certificate of Qualification by successfully completing, where applicable, an interprovincial standards examination. The program encourages standardization of provincial and territorial apprenticeship training and certification programs.

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Bioscience Technology

- These are the program’s graduate opportunities!

Medical, Immunization Verification, and Reference forms are available on the website. Follow the link below each program to download the appropriate forms. APA = Atlantic Police Academy, Slemon Park CCOA = Confederation Centre of the Arts GC = Georgetown Centre MTC = Marine Training Centre PWC = Prince of Wales Campus

SWC = Summerside Waterfront Campus TCC = Tourism and Culinary Centre WPC = West Prince Campus

One of 2011’s red-hot postgrad programs MacLean’s, March 7, 2011

Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Bioscience Technologist

After high school and a university degree I was working a dead end job for years, and after finding this program, which was recommended by a graduate, I feel like my life is finally going somewhere!

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Train to work as a technologist in the biotechnology areas related to pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, environment, food and agriculture. By the time you graduate, you will have the appropriate blend of science background and hands-on laboratory experience to enable you to confidently enter and make significant contributions in any bioscience laboratory or biotechnology based manufacturing or production facility.

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Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent • Grade 12 academic English, biology and chemistry all at 70% or above • Grade 11 or 12 academic math at 70% or above • Resumé

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Work as a biological laboratory technologist, microbiology quality control technologist, microbiology technologist, food bacteriological technician, plant breeding technician, agricultural technologist, aquaculture technician.

hollandcollege.com/biotech


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Environmental Applied Science Technology Train to work as an environmental technician. Learn to manage and enhance the sustainability of the environment, including environmental protection, conservation and preservation of natural resources. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Environmental Technician Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent • Grade 11 or 12 academic English and Grade 11 or 12 academic math, all at 70% or above • Grade 11 or 12 chemistry (minimum of 60%) • Resumé

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Work in government departments of environment, fisheries and oceans, natural resources, occupational and industrial health and safety; municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment facilities; municipal solid waste management facilities; environmental engineering consulting firms and analytical laboratories; industrial process monitoring and research facilities.

hollandcollege.com/eastech

Wildlife Conservation Technology Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Wildlife Technician Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • English, math and biology all at academic Grade 11 or 12 level (all at minimum 65%) • Completed Medical form • Resumé

Train to work as a wildlife technician in the field of fish and wildlife conservation. Learn the practical and theoretical aspects of wildlife conservation a variety of field, laboratory, and classroom activities. Learn how to plan and conduct a variety of surveys and assessments in the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems; plan and conduct a variety of inventory techniques regarding wildlife, fish and plant populations; evaluate and enhance habitat; prepare and present technical reports; and how to operate wide variety of sampling and laboratory equipment.

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Work as a fish and wildlife technician and related positions with provincial and federal governments and environmental consulting firms.

hollandcollege.com/wildlife

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Basic Firefighting The Atlantic Police Academy’s Basic Firefighting Program will train you to the levels of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001, as per Firefighter Professional Qualifications. Start: Sept. - APA, March - Fredericton, NB Length: 22 weeks Location: APA; PEI Firefighter Training Centre, Milton; Fredericton, NB. Credentials Issued: Holland College Certificate in Basic Firefighting - Level I & II; IFSAC Certificate Seals for Firefighter Level I and II, HAZMAT Awareness, and HAZMAT Operations Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Age 18 by program start date • Valid Class 5 driver’s license • Completed Medical and Immunization Verification forms • Vision exam • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Physical fitness test set out by the course standard • Resumé

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Work as a professional full-time firefighter anywhere in Canada and the United States.

hollandcollege.com/basicfire

Conservation Enforcement The Conservation Enforcement program is specifically designed to provide training to wildlife and forestry technicians. You will acquire the skills and knowledge you need for a career in conservation enforcement. This program has a mandatory residence requirement. Start: Sept. Length: 15 weeks Location: APA Cred.: Certificate

NOTE: Preference will be given to candidates who are qualified forestry, wildlife, fishery, or environmental technicians or graduates of a renewable resource program.

hollandcollege.com/consen

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • A minimum of one year of post-secondary education • Pleasure craft operator’s certificate • Age 19 or older by program start date • Successful completion of the Police Officer Selection Test (P.O.S.T.), the Police Science Test (P.S.T.), and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) • Completed Medical and Immunization Verification forms • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Canadian citizenship or Landed Immigrant Status • Valid Class 5 driver’s license • Three completed reference forms • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Resumé


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Correctional Officer Train for a rewarding career as a correctional officer in Canadian institutions. The intensive program includes training in the duties and role of a correctional officer; excellent communications techniques; the role of corrections in the Canadian justice system; working as a valuable member of a team; principles of human relations, sociology and psychology; and appropriate use of control tactics, firearms and other control devices. The March intake of this program has a mandatory residence program. hollandcollege.com/correct Start: Sept. and March Length: 24 weeks Location: APA Cred.: Certificate, Correctional Officer Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Age 19 or older by December 31 of the year for which you are applying • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Canadian Citizenship or Landed Immigrant Status • Valid Class 5 driver’s license • Completion of Medical and Immunization Verification forms • Three completed reference forms

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Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer Automated external defibrillator certification Resumé

NOTE: An interview and assessment may be required. Graduates of this program may find employment with federal and provincial correctional facilities.

Law and Security The Law and Security program is designed to prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need to work in federal and provincial security agencies, and private security companies. This program may enhance qualifications for acceptance into police training program. The Law and Security program is officially endorsed by the Canadian Society for Industrial Security Inc. Start: Sept. Length: 36 weeks Location: APA Cred.: Certificate, Law and Security Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Age 18 or older by program start date • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Completion of Medical and Immunization Verification forms • Valid Class 5 driver’s license. • Three references • Resumé

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Work in retail loss prevention, Canada Border Services Agency, hotel security, private security companies, CN Police (special constables), university campus police, nuclear plant response forces, young offenders facilities, military police, municipal and provincial compliance enforcement officers, airport security, sheriff departments, casinos.

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Police Science (Cadet) The Police Science (Cadet) program blends knowledge with hands-on training using real life situations and various simulations to prepare you for the law enforcement profession. The Canadian Association Chiefs of Police (CACP) and the Canadian Professional Police Association (CPPA) recognizes the Atlantic Police Academy as one of the six nationally recognized police training academies. Start: Jan. Length: 35 weeks Location: APA Cred.: Certificate, Police Science Cadet Admission Requirements • Canadian Citizenship or Landed Immigrant Status • Age 19 by program start date • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Completion of Medical and Immunization Verification forms • Successful completion of PARE (Physical Ability Requirement Evaluation) Test • Vision exam • Must hold a valid unrestricted Class 5 driver’s license • Driver’s abstract indicating 1 year with no moving violations and an acceptable driving record • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Successful completion of a full background check • Keyboarding certificate (20 wpm for 3 min., no more than 3 errors) • Three letters of reference from work, school or volunteer experience • Successful completion of the Police Officer Selection Test (P.O.S.T.), the Police Science Test (P.S.T.), and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) • Successful completion of polygraph interview • Resumé

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Work in police agencies as a Police Constable and in other related fields of law enforcement and security.

hollandcollege.com/police


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Accounting Technology This program provides you with a thorough working knowledge of fundamental accounting procedures. By the time you graduate, you will have developed the skills necessary to maintain manual or computerized accounting records for a business. The program offers real world experiences, on-the-job training, hands-on projects, and industry speakers combined with creative and innovative teaching methods to ensure learners gain a deep-rooted knowledge of today’s business world. Accounting Technician or Bookkeeper? Choose Your Profile! The Accounting Technician profile provides you with a thorough working knowledge of fundamental accounting procedures using current software programs including Simply Accounting, Quick Books, UFile and Caseware, as well as current tax programs. You will acquire the skills to prepare financial statements and analyze the results. The Bookkeeper profile provides you with the skills you need to work in today’s sophisticated accounting environments. The emphasis is on performing the skills rather than on analysis of operating results and managerial accounting functions. Start: Sept. Length: Accounting Technician - 2 yrs., Bookkeeper - 1 yr. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Accounting Technician or Certificate, Bookkeeper Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

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Work in private industry, public accounting, government, or be self-employed.

hollandcollege.com/acctech

Administrative Assistant This hands-on program integrates technology with a solid foundation in administrative fundamentals. You will progress through a series of learning activities and simulated tasks to develop the skills necessary to meet the challenges of the professional office. Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: WPC Cred.: Certificate, Administrative Assistant Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent

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Work in federal, provincial and municipal government; banks and other financial institutions; private sector businesses.

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Business Administration This program prepares you for an entry level position in business management or to operate your own business. Business Manager or Sales Manager? Choose your profile! All students entering the Business Administration program begin study under the Business Manager profile. At the end of the first year, in consultation with an instructor, you may choose to continue in the Business Manager profile, or switch to the Sales Manager profile. A third profile, Small Business Manager, is offered at the West Prince Campus. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Business Manager or Diploma, Sales Manager Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

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Work in small businesses, retail stores, government, service industry, or be self employed.

hollandcollege.com/busadmin Small Business Manager This profile prepares you for entry level management positions or to operate your own small business. You will acquire a broad range of business skills to prepare you to advance to increased levels of management responsibilities.

Start: Sept. Location: WPC Duration: 1 year Cred.: Certificate, Small Business Manager

I can truly say I love this program. I took university courses before, and Marketing and Advertising Management is much better.

Marketing and Advertising Management graduate

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Work with a basic level with confidence in the business environment.

Marketing and Advertising Management This program helps you develop highly competitive marketing and advertising skills. Areas of study include direct marketing, non-profit marketing, consumer behaviour, market research, professional selling and marketing management. You also gain insight into the main areas of advertising agency operation including layout, creative copy writing, research, media planning, and account management.

Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: TCC Cred.: Diploma, Marketing and Advertising Management Admission Requirements Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level Resumé

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Work in marketing departments, advertising agencies, service firms, government agencies, retail organizations, non-profit organizations, market research, public relations, sales, or be self-employed.

hollandcollege.com/market


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Retail Business Management Prepare for a career in the retail sector with a broad range of retail and business skills in the areas of advertising, accounting, marketing, store layout, visual merchandising, inventory control, and human resource management. Retail Manager or Sales Professional? Choose your profile! The Retail Manager profile emphasizes the development of skills that will prepare you for careers in business, with emphasis on the retail sector. It provides the skills necessary to have a thorough working knowledge of the management duties of retail with emphasis on sales, marketing, advertising and buying. The Sales Professional profile gives you a thorough introduction to the fundamental principles and practices of sales in the retail/service industry. You will learn the skills necessary to excel at customer sales and service, with emphasis on internal/external customer relations, visual merchandising, buying, and inventory control. Start: Sept. Length: Retail Manager - 2 yrs., Sales Professional - 1 yr. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Retail Manager; or Certificate, Sales Professional Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • ResumÊ

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Work in management in businesses, service industries, buying and merchandising, sales and promotions, marketing, or be self-employed.

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Computer Information Systems Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Computer Programmer/ Analyst Diploma

Computer Networking Technology Through a blend of theory and hands-on projects, you will develop the skills necessary to work in the high demand areas of network support, user support, and security. The content of the program prepares learners to obtain Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), A+, Linux+, Security+, and Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Computer Networking Technologist Admission Requirements • Academic Grade 12 or equivalent • Applicants with general Grade 12 who pass a required college aptitude testing will be considered • Resumé

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Work as a LAN, WAN, network, server, or system administrator; a network support analyst or technician; a computer network technician; a PC technician; a system support specialist; or a desktop support analyst. NOTE: Training or experience in the use of computers such as keyboarding, desktop application software and operating system(s) is strongly recommended.

hollandcollege.com/cnet

Admission Requirements • Academic Grade 12 • Applicants with general Grade 12 who pass a required college aptitude testing will be considered • Resumé

Prepares you to work in the information systems field. You will develop managerial, interpersonal and technical skills that will enable you to operate and manage computer-based information systems.

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Work with computer retail companies, provincial and federal government agencies, telecommunication companies, repair depots, businesses with in-house technical staff.

NOTE: Training or experience in the use of computers such as keyboarding, desktop application software and operating system(s) is strongly recommended.

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The Culinary Institute of Canada (CIC) is internationally acclaimed as a premiere culinary school. Students from across the country and around the world come to train at the CIC, to experience the unique culture of Prince Edward Island, and to develop the skills necessary to launch a successful culinary career. Our students have successfully competed in national and international competitions, and have represented Canada twice at the Culinary Olympics in Erfurt, Germany, in 2004 and 2008. Part of your training takes place in the college’s Montgomery Cafeteria and the Lucy Maud Dining Room; both of which are open to the public.

Applied Degree in Culinary Operations

Start: Late Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: TCC Cred.: Applied Degree in Culinary Operations Admission Requirements • Admission requirements are based on experience, or education and experience. See the website for details. • Resumé

Applied degree programs provide student with important skills and knowledge that can be applied to a specific industry, in this case, the food industry. Whether you are hoping to manage the culinary operations of an organization, own a restaurant, work as a consultant, or to become a product development chef, many of the skills you need to succeed are similar. For chefs, cooks, and industry professionals who already know how to cook and want to advance in their careers, acquiring additional skills and knowledge is essential.

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Work in research and food product development; foodservice sales and purchasing; food and beverage management; institutional operations management; food service consulting – facilities design, foodservice technology, product marketing; quality management in food processing; and as managing sous chefs, executive chefs or restaurant operators; or be self-employed.

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Culinary Arts Learn the practical skills and knowledge you require to enter the culinary profession as a well-trained cook. Designed to assist aspiring cooks to master the essentials, the program also allows experienced cooks to enhance their skills and expand their repertoire.

Pastry Arts

Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: TCC Cred.: Diploma, Culinary Arts Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

NOTE: Students must have the ability to perform physically challenging tasks.

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Work in restaurants, hotels, resorts, cafeterias, hospitals, catering companies, related areas of the food service industry.

hollandcollege.com/cularts

Start: Sept. Length: 1 yr. Location: TCC Cred.: Certificate, Pastry Arts Admission Requirements • Grade 12 with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

Aspiring cooks and pastry cooks master the essentials in this program, while individuals who have experience in the industry enhance their skills. Whether rolling dough, piping decorations, pulling sugar or preparing and finishing desserts, you will be taught the basics, ranging from classical to contemporary preparations. Emphasis is placed on teaching advanced pastry skills and providing managerial training while covering all aspects of pastry preparations, presentation and service at international standards.

NOTE: Students must have the ability to perform physically challenging tasks.

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Work in pastry shops and bakeries, hotels, restaurants, resorts, schools, hospitals, related areas of food service industry, or be self-employed.

hollandcollege.com/pastry


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Architectural Technology Study architectural building sciences, the principles of architectural and engineering design, construction materials, and the preparation of contract documents. This program includes extensive training in Computer-Aided Design (CAD). Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Architectural Technologist Admission Requirements • Academic Grade 12 or equivalent • A minimum of 65% in Grade 12 academic English, Grade 12 academic math, and Grade 11 or 12 physics • Resumé

NOTE: Applicants with a mark of 80% or higher in Grade 12 academic math may be exempt from the physics requirement.

Construction Technology Management Prepare to enter administrative and middle management levels of the building construction industry. The program is designed to give you a basic understanding of the overall building construction industry. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Credentials Issued: Diploma, Construction Technician, & Diploma, Lab/Field Testing Technician Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Grade 12 academic English and math, and Grade 11 or 12 academic physics • Resumé

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Work in government offices and agencies, engineering or surveyors’ offices, with construction product manufacturers, inspection and testing firms, building material suppliers, construction companies, cost estimating firms.

hollandcollege.com/constech

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Work with architects, engineers, drafting services, interior designers, contractors, surveyors, government offices and agencies, product manufacturers, material suppliers, inspection and testing firms, or be self-employed.

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Electronics Engineering Technology Train to be an Electronics Engineering Technologist. With a blend of academic content, practical training and experience, you will develop the required skills to apply electronic principles for circuit design and troubleshooting, to install and service electronic equipment and systems, and to install, operate and service modern electronic and data communications systems. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Electronics Engineering Technologist Admission Requirements • Academic Grade 12 • Grade 11 or 12 academic math and physics

Resumé

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with academic Grade 12 math and physics. Applicants must have training or experience in the use of computers such as keyboarding, desk top application software and operating systems.

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Work in the telecommunications industry, the Canadian Armed Forces, coast guard, RCMP, federal government, manufacturing design and assembly, installation and repair, radio and television broadcasting companies; as a biomedical technologist; or an audio video equipment, fibre optic , alarm system, or network service technician.

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Child and Youth Care Worker

Work in government or private agencies; crisis assessment centres; young offender facilities; residential treatment programs; group homes; schools; day programs; various community-based, youthoriented programs; and family preservation programs.

Admission Requirements Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level Grade 12 academic English (minimum 65%) or equivalent based on English assessment arranged by Admissions • Applicants must be out of high school at least one year before applying to this program • Two completed reference forms, one personal and one from an employer • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Applicant interview • A minimum of 250 hours paid work or volunteer experience with youth ages 8-18. • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Completion of a program questionnaire • Resumé

hollandcollege.com/cycw

NOTE: It is recommended that you have up to date Hepatitis B immunizations.

An intensive, professional level program, the Child and Youth Care Worker program offers students skills-oriented training to equip them to help children, adolescents and their families in coping with personal and daily living problems. Start: Sept. Length: 10 mos. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Child and Youth Care Worker

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Dental Assisting This comprehensive Level II program will prepare you to be an important member of the dental team utilizing your skills to provide knowledgeable and efficient dental care to patients with a variety of dental procedures (i.e. restorative, oral surgery, orthodontic, endodontic, prevent-ative and laboratory). It is highly recommended that applicants to the Dental Assisting program observe in a general practice dental office for at least one day prior to attending this course. Start: February 2013 Length: 14 mos. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Dental Assistant Level II Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Academic Grade 12 English (minimum 65%) and academic Grade 11 or 12 Biology (minimum 65%) • Typing skills, working knowledge of a keyboard • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Completed Immunization Verification form • Resumé hollandcollege.com/dentasst

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Work in private dental offices, provincial dental offices, hospitals, dental assisting schools, dental schools.


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Early Childhood Care and Education This program features content based on National Guidelines for Early Childhood Education programs. You will study the historical roots of child care and education and child growth and development, and explore the connections between these factors. You will also develop an understanding of relationships, and how play and the learning environment contribute significantly to a child’s development. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Early Childhood Educator Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level, preference will be given to those with academic credits • Grade 12 academic English (minimum of 65%) • Applicants must have academic or general Grade 11 or 12 math and science at a minimum 60% • Two letters of reference, one personal and one from an employer • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • Standard First Aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Resumé

NOTE: Child growth and development, computer, and home economics courses would be an asset.

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Work in early childhood centres, nursery schools, play groups, recreation programs, family resource centres.

hollandcollege.com/ecce

Human Services This program will give you knowledge and skills in Human Services in general and in the field of intellectual disability in particular. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Community Living Worker II

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Work in government and private agencies including residential settings, educational settings, preschool programs, employment programs and community-support programs; related areas such as services for people who have physical challenges, people with mental illness, and seniors; be self employed, working with families.

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Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Written verification of a minimum of 50 hours of paid or volunteer experience, preferably within the last three years, with individuals who are labeled with an intellectual disability. For a list of acceptable sites, visit hollandcollege.com • Three completed references forms one from someone in the field of intellectual disability with whom you have worked, one from an employer or supervisor with whom you have worked, and one from someone in the field of Human Services • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Resumé

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Medical Support Services Choose your profile! Choose a course of study in four profile areas: Medical Secretary, Health Unit Coordinator, Medical Clerk, or Medical Secretary Transcriptionist. The Medical Secretary profile prepares you to work as a secretary in a variety of health care environments. The Health Unit Coordinator profile prepares you to work as a ward clerk or unit secretary in hospitals and other health care facilities. The Medical Clerk profile trains you to perform general office duties, scheduling, document processing, and front-line reception. The Medical Secretarial Transcriptionist profile prepares you to work as a medical secretary for allied health and medical consultants who need to prepare a variety of medical documentation.

Paramedicine Programs Primary Care Paramedicine The Primary Care Paramedicine program prepares you to be an integral part of the health care team working in the field of pre-hospital care. You will acquire basic life support skills to assess and treat the sick and injured. Start Date: Sept. Length: 10 mos. Location: PWC Cred.: Certificate, Primary Care Paramedicine Admissions Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Grade 12 Academic science and English • Grade 11 academic math • Completed Medical and Immunization Verification forms • Two completed reference forms - work related • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Valid driver’s license, Class 4 is preferred but not required • Resumé

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Work in industrial first aid, recreation and sports facilities, emergency medical education, medical supply sales, emergency departments.

hollandcollege.com/pcp

Start: Sept. Length: Up to 16 mos. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Medical Secretary; Certificate, Health Unit Coordinator; Certificate, Medical Clerk; or Certificate, Medical Secretary Transcriptionist. Admission Requirements Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level Resumé

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NOTE: An English grammar course and a keyboarding course with over 25 wpm are considered assets

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Work in medical clinics and family physician offices, physicians’ and dentists’ offices, hospitals and nursing homes, veterinary clinics, federal and provincial departments, allied health training schools and colleges, insurance companies, publishers, research foundations and institutes.

hollandcollege.com/medsupp

Advanced Care Paramedicine The Advanced Care Paramedicine program prepares Primary Care Paramedics with an advanced scope of practice to meet the needs of the health care system throughout Canada. This program addresses the operational and procedural skills, as well as the skills required to make critical and sound decisions, confidence to manage a variety of situations, effective verbal and written communications skills, interpersonal skills, leadership skills and to make healthy lifestyle decisions to maintain well being. Start: Sept. Length: 13 mos. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Advanced Care Paramedicine Admission Requirements • Graduation from an accredited Primary Care Paramedicine (Level One) program or equivalent • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Grade 12 academic science and English and Grade 11 academic math • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Three completed reference forms, one from an ambulance service medical director or manager, one from a direct supervisor, and one from a non-relative • Completed Medical and Immunization Verification forms • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Valid driver’s license, Class 4 is preferred but not required • Resumé


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Practical Nursing Enter the healthcare field as a practical nurse. Most of the program is a blend of theory and clinical practice. Learning is enhanced with practice in a laboratory setting, giving you the opportunity to develop the necessary skills for the clinical setting. Start: Sept./August Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC, and O’Leary Cred.: Diploma, Practical Nurse Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Grade 12 academic English (minimum 70%), Grade 11 or 12 academic biology (minimum 70%), and Grade 11 academic math (minimum 65%) • Valid Class 5 driver’s license • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Two completed reference forms from employers • Attendance at an information session • Completed Medical and Immunization Verification forms • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Resumé

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Work in ground ambulance, industrial first aid, recreation and sports facilities, emergency medical education, medical supply sales, emergency departments, air ambulance, communication centres.

hollandcollege.com/acp

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Work in long-term care, nursing homes, and community care facilities, in home care, hospitals, physician’s offices.

hollandcollege.com/pnurse

Resident Care Worker Train for employment in long-term care facilities in both public and private sector. You will gain an appreciation of the resident care worker’s role in mental health facilities, home care, and with community agencies. Upon completion of the program you will be able to utilize your communication skills and clinical experience to assist clients with their personal and physical needs in a variety of settings. Start: October/Sept. Length: 7 mos. Locations: PWC, Souris, and Tignish Cred.: Certificate, Resident Care Worker

NOTE: If you hold a current PCP license and have four years of work experience as a PCP but do not meet the academic entrance requirements, you may apply to the program as a mature student. Applicants accepted under the mature student clause will be accepted on probationary status.

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants who have completed university level introductory courses in English, biology or psychology and to those who have completed academic Grade 11 or 12 chemistry.

I think this is a wonderful program. You learn exactly what you need to prepare yourself for the work field.

Resident Care Worker graduate

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Two completed reference forms from recent employers • A Police Records Check (Vulnerable Persons) with no findings of guilt • Written verification of 40 volunteer or paid hours, preferably within the last 5 years, in a long term care, mental health or other suitable facility that addresses special client care needs. • Current CPR - Basic rescuer Level C • A standard first aid certificate from a recognized First Aid/CPR trainer • Completed Medical Exam and Immunization Verification forms • Valid Class 5 driver’s license • Resumé

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with academic Grade 12 English.

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Work in long-term care facilities, home support services, and mental health facilities, be self-employed.

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Fundamental Arts Acquire the knowledge and build the skills necessary for post-secondary studies in the media cluster of programs. This program provides you with the opportunity to explore potential career choices, learn effective strategies for academic success, and gives you a head start on your future studies in Graphic Design, Interactive Multimedia, Photography and Digital Imaging, or Video Game Art and Animation. Start: Sept. Length: 1 year Location: PWC Cred.: Certificate, Fundamental Arts Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • A portfolio of 5 to 6 pieces of your own art work • Resumé hollandcollege.com/fundart

Graphic Design

Interactive Multimedia

This program prepares you to work in any of the exciting areas that are open to designers today. Learn design theory and application, creative problem solving, typography, color prepress, and print production areas, digital design work and the management of projects. Additional skills in photography, business, personal competencies and presentations prepares you to work in a wide variety of areas including the print and prepress industries, design studios, advertising agencies, digital design and production facilities among others.

Gain the knowledge and skills to produce usable and attractive interactive products that fuse multiple media elements such as text, graphics, animation, audio, and video, with programmed and database-driven navigation. You will engage in formal, hands-on learning, building the three core skill sets necessary for the creation of internet, CD, and DVD environments: technical production methods; interface and navigational design techniques; and project management, business principles, and problem solving.

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Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Graphic Design

Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: PWC Cred.: Post Graduate Diploma in Interactive Multimedia

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Grade 12 English (minimum 60%) • Submission of portfolio, see website for details • Resumé

Admission Requirements • Post secondary degree, diploma or certificate • Mature students with relevant documented work experience will be considered • Completion of written responses and survey • Submission of a portfolio. • Resumé

Work in advertising agencies and design studios, new media production firms, service bureaus, digital facilities and film houses, print production facilities, including offset, flexography, screen print and signage.

hollandcollege.com/design

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Work in multimedia production firms; web development companies; corporate marketing, communications, information management and training divisions; educational and government institutions; the entertainment industry.

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Journalism

Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Newspaper Reporter

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This program is great because I had a very active role in managing my education and workload. I felt most deadlines were reasonable and the experience I’ve had here made my OJTs comfortable.

Photography and Digital Imaging

Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Photographer

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The newspaper business and a growing number of related fields place a premium on clear, concise, accurate writing based on the timely collection of information. The Journalism program emphasizes these skills while recognizing the importance of new technology and the growing use of broadcast reporting techniques on websites. You will be introduced to the basics of print and broadcast newsgathering and presentation, including feature photography, and will produce your work using state-of-the-art equipment and software.

“ Train in an environment that is similar to a large professional studio or lab. You will work in a 16-workstation Mac lab with a variety of scanners and printers. Through workshops, self-study and practical application, you will learn the basic and advanced skills required for success in the field of photography.

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Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Academic Grade 11 or 12 English (minimum 65%) • Resumé

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Work in daily or weekly newspapers, public relations firms; information services; and in radio and television.

hollandcollege.com/journalism

Video Game Art and Animation

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level, a broad base of study is more important than specific subjects • Submission of a portfolio of photography work • Completion of questionnaire • Resumé

The Video Game Art and Animation program prepares you for a career in the art department of a video game developer. The first year covers the basics of art production for video games. Traditional drawing skills are taught alongside the latest software techniques. We examine the history of the industry and look behind the scenes to see what goes into video game development. The second year incorporates technical aspects needed to integrate art assets into a video game production pipeline.

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Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Submission of a portfolio • Resumé

Work in portrait and wedding photography; editorial, commercial or industrial photography; as an assistant photographer, digital lab technician, Photoshop™ technician.

hollandcollege.com/photo

Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Video Game Art and Animation

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Work as an object modeler, vehicle modeler, character modeler and rigger, world builder, texture mapper, environment artist, concept artist, level designer, storyboard artist, animator, character and prop designer.

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A R T S The Holland College School of Performing Arts is a partnership between Holland College and Confederation Centre of the Arts.

Dance Performance In the Dance Performance program, you will learn the technical and artistic skills required for a career as a professional dancer; develop an understanding of the business aspect of the profession; and learn the etiquette of the performing arts. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: CCOA & PWC Cred.: Diploma, Dance Performance Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Performance audition • Resumé

Music Performance Train for the commercial music and entertainment industry. By the time you graduate, you will be able to interpret and perform many contemporary music styles such as rock, country, funk, R&B, jazz, Celtic and world music, and have a strong understanding of the theory, analysis and influences of contemporary music styles. You will also learn the business aspects of a self-managed career in the music industry. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Musical Performance Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Performance and theory audition • Resumé

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Work in dance companies across the country, the cruise ship and entertainment industries, or self-producer.

hollandcollege.com/dance

Performing Arts Foundation Take an in-depth look at career options with the performing arts, both onstage and behind the scenes. In this program, you will hone your performance and technical production skills, develop a greater knowledge and improved ability to work within a creative environment; and have a deeper understanding of the nature of a career in the performing arts. By the end of this one-year program, you will have gained the skills required for acceptance into more advanced training in your chosen area, and will have the opportunity to prepare audition pieces. Start: Sept. Length: 1 yr. Location: CCOA & PWC Cred.: Certificate, Performing Arts Foundation Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Performance audition • Resumé

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Work as a performer in concert halls, cruise ships, lounges, theatres, film, television, recording studios, be self-employed.

hollandcollege.com/music

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Sport and Leisure Management

Prepare for a career in outdoor leadership, community recreation, sport administration, health promotion, fitness consulting, tourism and leisure entrepreneurship, or spa management. A number of recognized certification programs are completed in the program, including canoeing, kayaking, fitness training, coaching, wilderness ethics and wilderness first aid. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC & WPC Cred.: Diploma, Sport and Leisure Management

Golf Club Management In this program, you will have the opportunity to acquire a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of golf club operations including customer service, pro shop operations, food and beverage operations, golf course management, and turf management. The business skills that you will acquire, combined with strong theorybased instruction, will provide a strong foundation for advancement to management positions in various fields of work. You will also have the opportunity to improve your golf skills while training with our CPGA professionals at our world renowned Canadian Golf Academy. Start: First year: Sept.; Second year: Oct. Length: 2 yrs. Location: TCC & CGA Cred.: Diploma, Golf Club Management

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Ability to perform physically challenging tasks • Resumé

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Work in club management, retail management, country clubs and resorts, club house operations, pro shop operations, event management, food and beverage operations, retail sales, golf academies, driving and practice ranges, as a manufacturer’s representative, be self-employed.

hollandcollege.com/golfman

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Ability to perform physically challenging tasks • Resumé

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Work in sport administration, facility management, recreation management, health and fitness coordination, adventure tourism, event coordination, outdoor adventure, guiding and interpretation, fitness, resorts, parks and marine tourism, special events, commercial recreation, spas and wellness centers, community non-profit agencies, municipal and provincial governments, be self-employed.

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Hotel and Restaurant Management

Part of The Culinary Institute of Canada, the Hotel and Restaurant Management program’s performance-based training is increasingly recognized as vital to promoting the standards of excellence required in today’s business world. By the time you graduate, you will have a broad base of management and technical skills, enabling you to be productive in the workplace immediately. You will acquire the competencies you need to be industry leaders in the competitive hotel and restaurant business environment. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: TCC Cred.: Diploma, Hotel and Restaurant Management

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Ability to perform physically challenging tasks • Resumé

All of the instructors are doing a fantastic job. I’m especially pleased with how the instructors aided me in securing an internship. Hotel and Restaurant Management Graduate

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Work in hotels, country inns, resorts, restaurants, pubs, lounges, night clubs, catering operations, front office and guest services, sales and marketing, and convention and conference services.

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Tourism and Travel Management The tourism and hospitality industry is the fastest growing in the world. The program is designed to respond to the demand for highly-trained graduates who have a global perspective. You can choose from two areas of concentration, Tourism and Travel Coordinator, and Events Coordinator. This program gives you a broad mix of practical and theoretical training that addresses key growth in the sector. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: TCC Cred.: Diploma, Tourism and Travel Management Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level

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Resumé

Work with airlines, travel agencies, hotels and resorts, tour companies, tourism information bureaus, heritage and historical interpretation centres, call centres, corporations, associations, hospitals, banks, entertainment and film production, non-profit organizations.

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Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Repair and Overhaul Technology The Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Repair and Overhaul Technology program follows the Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace (CCAA) outline for the Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Repair and Overhaul Technician and is Canadian Aviation Maintenance Council accredited. Learn the techniques,procedures and the documentation requirements necessary to perform the disassembly, inspection, repair, reassembly and testing of the turbine engines used to power today’s aircraft.

Automotive Technology

Start: Sept. Length: 10 mos. Location: SWC Cred.: Certificate, Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Repair and Overhaul Technician. Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent • Academic Grade 11 or 12 math and physics

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Work either directly or indirectly in the aerospace industry.

hollandcollege.com/agt

Carpentry In this program, you will be introduced to all aspects of the carpentry trade, and will acquire an understanding of how a building is structurally supported and protected from the elements. Through classroom, lab, and on-site training, you will be introduced to building layout, framing, roof system, interior and exterior finish. Safe operation of hand and power tools will be taught. Develop a strong foundation of auto-motive technology skills through classroom, lab and shop activities. An automotive technician must be well versed in computers, mathematics, reading and communication skills along with skills specific to the trade. Start: Sept. Length: 32 mos. Location: SWC Cred.: Diploma, Automotive Technician

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with Grade 11 or 12 academic English, math and physics.

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • A valid Class 5 driver’s license • Driver’s abstract • Attendance at an information session • Resumé

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Work in the automotive industry.

hollandcollege.com/autotech

Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: SWC Cred.: Certificate, Carpenter Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

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Work with contractors and building supply yards, be self-employed.

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Get the training you need to enter the diving industry as a surface supplied diver. The program is taught to Association of Diving Contractors International standards. ADCI certification cards are recognized throughout the world as being documents that attest to the training and experience level of commercial divers and ROV pilot/technicians.

Systems used within facilities have grown from the basic electrical, power and lighting systems to include signal and alarm, emergency lighting, communications and energy management systems. At the same time, advancements in technology are having a major impact on automation and control. With this advancement and growth comes the demand for technical people to install, operate and maintain these systems. Industrial Electrical Technician or Electrical Construction Wiring? Choose your profile! The Industrial Electrical Technician profile was developed to meet the skill shortage identified by industry. The curriculum content is based on the latest edition of the National Occupational Analysis for Industrial Electrician and the Canadian Technology Accreditation Board Standard for Electrical, Industrial Technician. The Electrical Construction Wiring profile is based on the latest edition of the National Occupational Analysis for Construction Electrician.

Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: MTC Cred.: Certificate, Unrestricted Surface Supplied Diver Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level with credits in Grade 11 and/or 12 math and English • Open Water Scuba Diving Certificate • Full commercial diving medical from an approved Hyperbaric physician prior to the first day of class • Resumé

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Work in harbour infrastructure inspection, maintenance and repair; deep water drilling platform inspection, maintenance and repair; oil and gas pipeline infrastructure inspection, maintenance and repair; shipbuilding and ship repair; bridge inspection, maintenance and repair; search and rescue; Canadian Armed Forces; seafood harvesting and aquaculture; developing countries building ‘first time’ infrastructure; quality control and quality auditing companies; non-destructive testing companies.

hollandcollege.com/comdive

Start: Sept. Length: Industrial Electrical Technician - 2 yrs., Electrical Construction Wiring – 1 year Location: SWC Cred.: Diploma, or Certificate, Electrical Construction Wiring Admission Requirements: Electrical Construction Wiring • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé Admission Requirements: Industrial Electrical Technician • Grade 12 academic • Resumé

NOTE: For this profile, preference will be given to applicants with academic English, math and physics

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Work in manufacturing, processing, construction, marine, sales, service industries, engineering sector, Canadian Armed Forces.

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Electromechanical Technology The Electromechanical Technology program prepares you for the rapidly changing industrial environment. You will obtain many of the skills sought after by the fast emerging wind power industry. You will learn how to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair complex industrial equipment. The curriculum includes hands-on training in the areas of electronics, microprocessors, electrical control, industrial mechanics, hydraulics, pneumatics, programmable logic controllers and many other components and processes directly related to electromechanical technology. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: SWC Cred.: Diploma, Electromechanical Technician Admission Requirements • Academic Grade 12 • Resumé

Energy Systems Engineering Technology Learn how energy is generated, distributed and consumed and how we need to make smart choices to ensure a sustainable flow of energy while maintaining our lifestyle. If you are interested in equipping yourself with the knowledge and skills to make a difference in the way we use energy to ensure sustainability of the planet this program is the place to start. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: PWC Cred.: Diploma, Energy Systems Engineering Technology Admission Requirements • Academic Grade 12 • Resumé

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with academic Grade 12 math and Grade 11 or 12 physics. Graduates may find employment in design, sales, technical support or installation for energy equipment manufacturers, dealers or installers; energy management companies; engineering and architectural firms; general contractors; energy site developers; energy intensive industries; municipalities; and real estate development.

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NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with academic Grade 12 math and Grade 11 or 12 physics.

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Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology Develop the skills and knowledge to be successful in many aspects of the HVAC trade including electrical and control systems, installation and servicing of basic heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems for residential and commercial application. Start: Sept. Length: 2 yrs. Location: SWC Cred.: Diploma, HVAC Technician Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with academic math and physics.

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Work in mechanical contracting, wholesale and retail sales, equipment manufacturers, design consultants, and preventative maintenance.

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Heritage Retrofit Carpentry The Heritage Retrofit Carpentry program trains carpenters to respond to the need to restore heritage buildings and other older buildings while achieving energy efficiency. By preserving and restoring heritage buildings we can secure the future of these culturally important structures by achieving a sustainable level of energy efficiency while providing comfort for occupants. If you are interested in working with wood while learning about energy efficient renovation and building history, this is the program for you. Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: PWC Cred.: Certificate, Heritage Retrofit Carpentry Admission Requirements • Graduation from a college-level carpentry or wood manufacturing program or equivalent, or completion of Block 1 Apprenticeship, or equivalent experience • Resumé Courtesy of the Energy Conservatory.

Outdoor Power Equipment Learn how to service and repair a wide variety of equipment such as motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles, lawn and garden equipment, chain saws and generators. If you have an interest in working on small engines and mechanical and electrical systems you will enjoy this program. Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: WPC Cred.: Certificate, Outdoor Power Equipment Technician

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Work in building construction, building supply yards, custom woodworking shops, be self-employed.

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Plumbing The Plumbing program will prepare you to enter the field with nationally identified skills for piping occupations. The program allows for specialization in installing process pipe and tubing, natural and liquefied gas, plumbing, heating and instrumentation and fire sprinkler and standpipe systems. Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: GC Cred.: Certificate, Plumber

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • A valid Class 5 driver’s license • Driver’s abstract • Resumé

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent • Resumé

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with Grade 11 or 12 English, math and physics.

Work with mechanical contracting companies, heating contractors, plumbing companies, vacuum system installers, irrigation system installers, natural gas utility companies, propane gas companies, sewer and water utilities, plumbing and heating services, water pump installers, hardware sales, water treatment systems installers.

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Work with equipment dealers, independent service shops, equipment rental firms, golf courses, authorized service depots, or be self-employed.

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NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with Grade 11 or 12 physics.

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Power Engineering The Power Engineering program prepares you to take responsibility for the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of boilers, turbines and refrigeration or air conditioning in commercial or industrial buildings. Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: MTC Cred.: Graduates are eligible to apply for certification by the Provincial Department of Labour. Certificates range from fourth to first class. Certificates are inter-provincial and are recognized across Canada. Admission Requirements • Academic Grade 12 or equivalent • Resumé

NOTE: Emphasis is placed on abilities in math and physics

Precision Machinist Precision Machinists are in demand across the world to produce accurately machined parts that could be used for aerospace, agricultural or general manufacturing applications. This program gives you a variety of machining skills on up-to-date equipment to an industrial level of performance. This program readies you to enter the field as apprentice machinist, tool and die maker, mold maker, pattern maker, machine operator or quality control personnel. Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: SWC Cred.: Certificate, Machinist Admissions Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Preference will be given to applicants with Grade 11 or 12 English, math and physics • Resumé

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Work in production machine shops, machine repair shops, aerospace/ aviation shops, farm equipment dealers, heavy equipment companies, shipyards, electrical generation facilities.

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Work in power plants, waste treatment plants, wind power sites, refineries, chemical plants, food processing plants, large building complexes, and other industries that utilize large industrial equipment.

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Steamfitting/Pipefitting Steamfitters and Pipefitters install, alter, maintain and repair piping systems that convey low and high pressure steam, hot water, air, fuel gasses, fuel and finely divided solids. This program provides you with nationally identified skills training to prepare for a career in this field. Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: GC Cred.: Certificate, Steamfitter/Pipefitter Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent at or above the general level • Resumé

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with Grade 11 or 12 physics.

GO!

Work in thermal and hydro power plants, mines, chemical and industrial plants, petroleum refineries, pulp and paper mills, dairies, schools, apartment and office buildings, hospitals, shopping malls, laundries, ships, shipyards and oil drilling platforms.

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Welding Fabrication Welder or Metal Fabricator? Choose your profile! The Welder profile prepares you with the comprehensive skills and knowledge you require to gain employment in the welding fabrication industry. The program takes a broad approach, providing skills in the layout, fabrication, assembly and erection of metal framework and miscellaneous items by cutting, forming and welding. You will also be trained in the use of stationary power equipment such as press break, shear and rolls. The Metal Fabricator profile gives you the comprehensive skills and knowledge you require to gain employment in the trade as a Metal Fabricator. Learn layout, fabrication, assembly, and erection of metal frameworks and structures. You will also be trained in both non-destructive and destructive inspection methods. You train on Computer Numeric Controlled equipment such as press-break, shear, plasma cutting table and Auto-CAD. Students in this area of study train to the Red Seal standard for the designated trade of Metal Fabricator. Start: Sept. Length: Welder Red Seal: 2 yrs., 7 mos.; Metal Fabricator Red Seal: 3 yrs., 8 mos. Location: GC Cred.: Diploma, Welder or Diploma, Metal Fabricator

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with Academic Grade 11 or 12 English, Math and Physics. Related courses and work experience will enhance your application.

GO!

Work in construction industries; fabrication, assembly and maintenance shops; pulp and paper mills; shipyards; offshore construction and maintenance; be self-employed.

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Welding Level 1 The Welding Level 1 program prepares you with the basic skills and knowledge you require to gain employment in the welding industry. You may choose to pursue further training opportunities such as apprenticeship training or transfer into the second year of the Welding Fabrication program in Georgetown.

Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: WPC Cred.: Certificate, Welding Level 1 Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with Academic Grade 11 or 12 English, math and physics.

GO!

Work in construction industries; fabrication, assembly and maintenance shops; pulp and paper mills; shipyards; offshore construction and maintenance; or they may be self-employed.

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Wood Manufacturing - Cabinetmaking

Wind Turbine Technician The global market for wind energy is expanding faster than any other source of electric energy. Wind energy is a sustainable form of energy. It does not use fuel, and does not produce greenhouse gas. If you are interested in renewable energy technologies, like working outdoors, and aren’t afraid of heights, this may be the program for you! Start: Sept. Length: 10 mos. Location: SWC Cred.: Certificate, Wind Turbine Technician

Get the knowledge and skills necessary to enter the wood manufacturing and cabinetmaking area of the construction industry. In this program, you will learn the technology and skills involved in the manufacture of cabinets, architectural millwork, and furniture, and receive training in modern manufacturing techniques. By the time you graduate, you will be familiar with the setup and operation of woodworking machinery and equipment, breakout of lumber and panel components, laminating, veneering, machining, sanding, assembly and finishing. Start: Sept. Length: 9 mos. Location: SWC Cred.: Certificate, Wood Manufacturing/Cabinetmaking Technician Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level • Resumé

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent • A completed Medical form • Valid Class 5 driver’s license • Drivers abstract • Resumé

NOTE: Applicants must be physically capable of meeting the demands of this industry.

NOTE: Preference will be given to applicants with Grade 11 or 12 physics. For more details about admission requirements, visit the website.

GO!

Work as a maintenance technician or wind turbine constructor, or with wind turbine manufacturer.

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GO!

Work in cabinetmaking, architectural millwork, wood product manufacturing, furniture manufacturing, restoration, design operations, or may choose self employment.

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College Foundation Program

Start Date: Sept. & Oct. Length: 9 mos. Location: PWC Cred.: Certificate, College Foundation

This program offers you the opportunity to explore careers, to enhance and build on essential skills, and to prepare yourself for further postsecondary pursuits. If you are unsure about your career interests, need specific experiences to make sure that your career choice is right for you, don’t have the necessary qualifications or require higher mark in core subjects for acceptance into a program, or would benefit from a preparatory year for building skills and experiences and participating in a college environment, this is the program for you.

Admission Requirements • Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at academic or general level • Resumé

NOTE: An interview will be required to determine student goals and develop an individual program schedule.

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How to Apply Applications to Holland College are accepted throughout the year. You can apply online (requires a credit card), by mail, or at any Holland College location.

Selection Process Holland College accepts the most highly qualified applicants based on academics and relevant work and volunteer experience. Priority in acceptance is given to applications received by the application review date for each program. For programs with September start dates, applicants selected in the first round will be informed of the status of their application by the Admissions Office in midApril. All applicants are able to access WebAdvisor to check their status online, following the directions provided from the Admissions Office. After the first round of selection, and as seats become available, Holland College continues to fill the seats with the most highly qualified applicants. If an applicant is not successful in gaining acceptance into their program of choice, they may request that their application be considered for the following year; or they may contact the Admissions Office to investigate alternate programs.

Admission Requirements Holland College policy requires that the college establish specific prerequisites and selection criteria for each program to ensure that applicants are adequately prepared to be successful in those programs. Therefore the prerequisites for specific programs may vary considerably. All admission requirements for each program are detailed on the program’s listing on the website.

Depending on the program, other admission requirements may include a satisfactory medical and immunization report; references; a Police Records Check; certification or licensing such as First Aid, or a Class V driver’s licence; a birth certificate; participation in information, orientation or interview sessions; participation in aptitude or achievement testing; or demonstration of English language proficiency. Note: for specific program prerequisites, refer to the program listing.

Application Documents The following documents must be submitted with all applications: • A completed application form. • A resumé outlining work and volunteer experience with applicable dates, membership in groups, associations or athletics, awards and distinctions, and any other information about you that is relevant to the program. • An official high school transcript forwarded directly from high school, even if you have taken other post-secondary training. Applicants currently in Grade 12 should have their first semester marks forwarded as soon as they are available. Final high school transcripts should be forwarded by the end of the school term. • The application fee of $40 (for Canadian applicants), $125 (for Police Science applicants) and $100 (for International applicants). • Any other post-secondary transcripts of marks directly forwarded by the post-secondary institution to the Admissions Office. • Medical, Immunization Verification, and Reference forms, if specified in the program’s admission requirements. Please note that you should attempt to submit as many supporting documents as possible prior to the first review deadline.


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Information for International Students

I N T E R N A T I O N A L

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About Prince Edward Island Located off the east coast of mainland Canada in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward Island has a population of 140,000 people. It is 224 km (140 miles) long and from 6 to 64 km (4 to 40 miles) wide. The Island is accessible by air and via the 9-mile long Confederation Bridge. P.E.I. is known for the vivid colours of its gently-rolling landscape, its pristine beaches, its world-class golf courses and its friendly people. The Island is a popular vacation destination for all ages, with more than 1 million visitors each year.

About Charlottetown

Students from all over the world are choosing to make Holland College their home while they pursue their educational goals. Prince Edward Island may be Canada’s smallest province, but there’s nothing small about the educational opportunities that await you here. At Holland College, we take pride in making sure that our students receive the best education in their chosen field – and the best college experience. That’s why almost one third of our students come from off-Island – they like the smaller class sizes and the variety of programs.

Life at Holland College - A safe and welcoming environment Prince Edward Island is well known for its hospitality and friendliness. It’s a place where people still take time to talk to strangers, and our crime rate is the lowest in Canada. At Holland College our international students will find themselves welcomed and encouraged to participate in the college’s many activities. You come here to learn, but you’ll also form friendships that will last a lifetime.

Most of our international students are enrolled in programs in Charlottetown, located either on the Prince of Wales Campus or at the Tourism and Culinary Centre. The City of Charlottetown and surrounding area has a population of more than 45,000, and is located on the south shore of Prince Edward Island. As the capital city of P.E.I., Charlottetown is the seat of the provincial government and has all the amenities of a capital city. Charlottetown has a vibrant arts community that includes many successful artists, writers, actors, filmmakers, videogame developers and musicians. All year, there are live performances by locally, regionally, and nationally acclaimed artists. Charlottetown is home to the Confederation Centre of the Arts and the MacKenzie Theatre, which provide a full slate of entertainment year-round.

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Study Permits International students are required to apply for a study permit through Citizenship and Immigration Canada, part of the Canadian government. The staff of the International Office will help you with the study permit application process. For more information about studying at Holland College as an international student, visit hollandcollege.com/international, e-mail international@hollandcollege.com, or call (902) 566-9325. Holland College is US Federal Aid approved.

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C E N T R E Holland College’s Marine Training Centre (MTC) has been providing Transport Canada-approved training for more than three decades. The centre has earned an international reputation for its exceptional quality of instruction, excellent facilities and convenient location. In addition to the full range of certification from Deckhand to Master Mariner, the centre offers a number of specialized courses.

Marine Training Centre

We have built our reputation on quality and flexibility. Training programs can be customized to meet specific needs and schedules. Our all-inclusive training package can include transportation to and from the airport, as well as meals and first-class accommodations just a two-minute walk from the centre.

The Marine Training Centre is located on the college’s Summerside Waterfront Campus in the city of Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada, home to a variety of sporting and cultural events, restaurants and first-class accommodations. With the exception of the Commercial Diving and Power Engineering programs, the Marine Training Centre only offers short courses. For a full listing of currently available courses, and a link to the application form for short courses, visit

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Adult Education

For more information on our Adult Education programs, please contact (902) 566-9628

Adult Education Tuition & Fees There is no cost to students. Funding is provided by Canada/PEI Labour Market Development Agreement; Skills PEI; PEI Department of Innovation and Advanced Learning, and the PEI Department of Community Services, Seniors and Labour.

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A variety of opportunities are available at Holland College for adults to complete high school credits, prepare to write their GED exam or to upgrade their grades in order to enter post-secondary or skill training programs. Offered in eight centres across the province, programs allow learners to progress at their own pace and to learn in a supportive and friendly environment. Learners can start at any time of year, and attend during the day or evening on a full-time or part-time basis. The following programs are available:

Preparation for the GED Exam The GED exam gives adults who have not graduated from high school the opportunity to earn a high-school equivalency diploma. The GED preparatory class assists learners in preparing for the GED exam by providing a general review of basic academic skills and the opportunity to take practice tests. Subjects covered include: writing, social studies, science, literature and mathematics.

High School Credits Learners can acquire high school credits or upgrade existing marks to meet the admission requirements of post-secondary institutions or to complete requirements for the PEI High School Diploma for Mature Students.

Adult Education Admission Requirements • Day classes - 18 years of age and out of the public school system for one year • Night classes - 18 years of age

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Tourism and Culinary Centre The Tourism and Culinary Centre (TCC) is located on the Charlottetown waterfront with magnificent views of the entrance to the Charlottetown Harbour. The TCC houses a library, The Culinary Institute of Canada, and Canada’s Smartest Kitchen, the research arm of the culinary institute. The Montgomery Cafeteria is located at the TCC. Here, first year Culinary Arts and Pastry Arts students learn their trade, while upstairs in the Lucy Maud Dining Room, second-year Culinary Arts students and students in the Hotel and Restaurant Management program hone their skills.

C A M P U S E S

Prince of Wales Campus

Belmont Centre

Located in the east end of Charlottetown, the Prince of Wales Campus (PWC) is home to the Charlottetown Centre, the Centre for Applied Science and Technology, the Centre for Community Engagement, the Holland College School of Performing Arts, and Montgomery Hall, which houses Adult Education and the college’s administrative offices. The Centre for Applied Science and Technology is a state-of-the-art “living lab” where students in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology programs enjoy hands-on learning experiences. The Centre for Community Engagement features a large gymnasium, classrooms and meeting rooms. The Charlottetown Centre houses many of the college’s business programs, computer studies programs, health and community studies programs, along with the media and communications group of programs. The Charlottetown Centre also features a spacious cafeteria and a warm and welcoming library.

The Belmont Centre, located in Charlottetown, is home to our language training programs.

Georgetown Centre Approximately 30 minutes east of Charlottetown, the Georgetown Centre is home of the college’s Welding Fabrication, Plumbing, and Steamfitter/Pipefitter programs. The centre has a lunch room, fitness centre and common room, and is a short walk from downtown Georgetown.

Atlantic Police Academy The Atlantic Police Academy (APA) is located in Slemon Park, on the outskirts of the City of Summerside. The academy features, among other things, the most technologically advanced live fire indoor range in Canada, an interactive crime scene village and domestic residence, a Simmunitions Interactive High Risk Training Centre, a concrete runway for patrol and guaranteed arrival driver training, and 14 fully equipped police patrol vehicles.


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West Prince Campus Holland College’s West Prince Campus, located in downtown Alberton, opened in September of 2011. The campus enables the college to offer programming to the residents of the West Prince region of Prince Edward Island. Program offerings change depending on industry demand. The campus features a cafeteria, classrooms, workshops, and several meeting rooms.

Other Centres Holland College also has centres in Tignish, O’Leary, Souris, and Montague. These centres offer adult education and upgrading classes to the local community. Some full-time programming is also offered, depending on industry demand and community interest.

Summerside Waterfront Campus The new Summerside Waterfront Campus, (SWC), opening Sept., 2012, is home to most of the college’s trades and industrial technology programs, and the Marine Training Centre. Located on the waterfront in the heart of the City of Summerside, the SWC includes a privately-owned fitness centre, a café, and other amenities.


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Programs Listed by Campus Locations Atlantic Police Academy Basic Firefighting Conservation Enforcement Correctional Officer Law and Security Police Science (Cadet)

Practical Nursing Resident Care Worker Retail Business Management Sport and Leisure Management Video Game Art and Animation Wildlife Conservation Technology

Georgetown Centre

Souris

Plumbing Steamfitting/Pipefitting Welding Fabrication

O’Leary

Practical Nursing

Prince of Wales Campus

Accounting Technology Architectural Technology Bioscience Technology Business Administration Child and Youth Care Worker College Foundation Computer Information Systems Computer Networking Technology Construction Technology Management Dance Performance* Dental Assisting Early Childhood Care and Education Electronics Engineering Technology Energy Systems Engineering Technology Environmental Applied Science Technology Fundamental Arts Graphic Design Heritage Retrofit Carpentry Human Services Interactive Multimedia Journalism Medical Support Services Music Performance Paramedicine - Advanced Care Paramedicine - Primary Care Performing Arts Foundation* Photography and Digital Imaging

Resident Care Worker

Summerside Waterfront Campus

Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Repair and Overhaul Technology Automotive Technology Carpentry Commercial Diving Electrical Technology Electromechanical Technology Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology Power Engineering Precision Machinist Wind Turbine Technician Wood Manufacturing – Cabinetmaking

Tignish

Resident Care Worker

Tourism and Culinary Centre

Applied Degree in Culinary Operations Culinary Arts Golf Club Management Hotel and Restaurant Management Marketing and Advertising Management Pastry Arts Tourism and Travel Management

West Prince Campus

Administrative Assistant Business Administration – Small Business Management Outdoor Power Equipment Sport and Leisure Management Welding Level 1 * Training also takes place at the Confederation Centre of the Arts


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Programs Listed by Page Number Accounting Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Adult Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Repair and Overhaul Technology . . . . 33 Applied Degree in Culinary Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Architectural Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Automotive Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Basic Firefighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Bioscience Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Child and Youth Care Worker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 College Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Commercial Diving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Computer Information Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Computer Networking Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Conservation Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Construction Technology Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Correctional Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Dance Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Dental Assisting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Early Childhood Care and Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Electrical Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Electromechanical Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Electronics Engineering Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Energy Systems Engineering Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Environmental Applied Science Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Fundamental Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Golf Club Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Graphic Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology . . . . . . . . . 35

Heritage Retrofit Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Hotel and Restaurant Management . . . . . . . 32 Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Interactive Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Law and Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Marine Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Marketing and Advertising Management . . . 16 Medical Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Music Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Outdoor Power Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Paramedicine - Advanced Care . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Paramedicine - Primary Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Pastry Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Performing Arts Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Photography and Digital Imaging . . . . . . . . . 29 Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Police Science (Cadet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Power Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Practical Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Precision Machinist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Resident Care Worker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Retail Business Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Sport and Leisure Management . . . . . . . . . . 31 Steamfitting/Pipefitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Tourism and Travel Management . . . . . . . . . 32 Video Game Art and Animation . . . . . . . . . . 29 Welding Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Welding Level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Wildlife Conservation Technology . . . . . . . . . 11 Wind Turbine Technician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Wood Manufacturing – Cabinetmaking . . . . 39

As a publicly funded post-secondary institution, Holland College adheres to strict regulations pertaining to the development and delivery of programs. Our ISO certification ensures that all aspects of the college, from curriculum to finance, are quality controlled.

Contact Us ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED

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CANADA Prince Edward Island

Admissions Office Holland College 140 Weymouth Street Charlottetown, PE C1A 4Z1

Tel: 1-800-446-5265 or (902) 629-4217 Fax: (902) 629-4239 info@hollandcollege.com hollandcollege.com

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