TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . courses
TUITION FREE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Coquitlam Learning Opportunity Centre (CLOC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Coquitlam Open Learning (COL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 English and Skills for Employment (EASE) into Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 English Language Services for Adults (ELSA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Foundations English. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Foundations English Transition (For Second Language Learners) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,13,16,17 High School Credit Courses (Tuition Free) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,9,10,11 High School Credit -Trade Specific (Tuition Free) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,20 Provincial Exam Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Full or Part-Time Administrative Assistant Certificate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Building Service Worker Certificate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Computerized Accounting Certificate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Interior Decorating Certificate / Diploma Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Medical Office Assistant Certificate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 TESOL: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
CONTINUING STUDIES COURSES Accounting / Business / Computing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20,21,22,23,24 Boating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 How To Get Better Grades In School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Languages (Conversational) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 MAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,22 Medical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26,27,28 Microsoft Certified Exam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Microsoft 2007 E-Learning (Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
HOW TO REGISTER General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Learning Locations & Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,3,4
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR REGISTRATION IN HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT / FOUNDATIONS PROGRAMS In accordance with the School Act, Section 82 and Ministry of Education policy, students who receive funding from the Ministry of Education must prove their status in Canada, residency in British Columbia and provide photo identification. All schools, including Continuing Education, are required to ensure that students are eligible for funding. School District #43 school age students whose parents are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents will not have to provide additional documentation. All International students, out of district students, and students whose parents are here on a visa (i.e. work visa) will have to provide further documentation (see details below). Students who are currently registered in a SD43 school are not required to provide documentation. Adults who are new to Continuing Education or Coquitlam Open Learning must provide the following:
1 2 3
1. Photo Identification • • •
BC driver’s licence BC identification Canadian passport
2. Proof of Status in Canada (students who are under 19 and not graduated must show proof of their parents’ status). Please provide ONE of the following: • • • • • • • •
Canadian birth certificate Canadian passport Canadian citizenship card Confirmation of landing/permanent residence (8-1/2 x 14” sheet) and passport Canadian permanent resident card Canadian study permit, or visitor permit if accompanying authorized parent Refugee documents – convention or claimant Indian status card
3. Proof of residency in British Columbia (students who are under 19 and not graduated must show proof of their parents’ residency). Please provide TWO of the following: • • • •
Utility bill BC CareCard BC driver’s licence Letter from landlord (not tenant) attesting to residency and length of tenancy If above documentation is not available, one of the following is needed to authenticate address:
• • • • •
Tenancy agreement Property purchase agreement showing name and address only Mortgage papers showing name and address only Income Tax statement showing province of residency only Property Tax statement showing name and address
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REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR ALL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Documents Required
Please Note
1. Photo identification 2. Proof of status in Canada 3. Proof of residency in British Columbia (See page 2 for detailed information) Students may lose their seat if they do not attend the first class and there is a waiting list.
FOUNDATIONS - Register in person only at Montgomery Centre Registration Ongoing Registration
September 1 & 2, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY .................................................................................................. 4:00-7:00PM September 9 THURSDAY .................................................................................................................................. 4:00-7:00PM THURSDAYS ONLY
September 16 - November 4 and November 18 - December 16 ............................................................. 4:00-7:00PM Please allow 30-40 minutes for assessment and registration. There is a $25 non-refundable assessment fee for new students.
HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES - Register online www.ce43.com New Students Online Registration
Free academic advising is available. To schedule an appointment and make course selections call 604 945 4211. Register online at www.ce43.com 1. Get An Account:
If you do not already have an account you can set up an account anytime. See page 2 for document requirements. Allow 1-2 working days for processing. Call 604 936 4261 for assistance.
2. Account Approved:
A password will be emailed to the email address you provide once your account is approved. No hanmail accounts please.
3. Register for Courses: Starting August 16 at 6:00AM you can register for High School Credit Courses online at www.ce43.com. Call 604 936 4261 for help with online registration. 4.Text/Course Deposit: Deposits must be paid online at the time of registration by Visa or MasterCard. Students who wish to pay by cash or debit must complete payment at Montgomery Centre or CLOC during office hours (see page 6). Late Registration
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Students can register online up to and including the third class of any High School Credit Course. Ongoing online registration is available for self-paced courses only.
INTERoATIONAL STUDENTS International Students
International Students are welcome to register for all programs and must have permission from Immigration Canada (i.e. student visa). Fees for all programs must be paid at registration. High School Credit $900/course, Foundations classes $750/course.
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REGISTRATION / GENERAL INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CERTIFICATE / COMPUTER / CONTINUING STUDIES COURSES Register Online
By phone & in person: MONDAY-THURSDAY 9:00-7:30PM & Friday 9:00-3:00PM. www.ce43.com — MasterCard & Visa only.
By Phone
MasterCard & Visa only - call 604 936 4261. Have the course number(s) and your credit card number and expiry date ready.
In Person
Ongoing registration at Montgomery Centre ONLY. MasterCard, Visa, cash or debit.
Course Info
Call 604 936 4261 MONDAY-THURSDAY 9:00-7:30PM, FRIDAY 9:00-3:00PM.
GENERAL INFORMATION Who Can Enroll? Adults
Holidays & Cancellations HST Tax Deductible?
Classes and programs are intended to serve the adult population. Persons 17 years of age and older may register for Continuing Education courses. Are defined as 17 years or older as it relates to documentation requirements and release of information. Registered students (not parents) who are 18 years and older are the only persons who can access information about their academic progress. Classes not held due to holidays or emergency cancellations are made up at the end of the course. Your instructor will provide details. In case of snow, listen to CKNW 980 or CKWX 1130 for possible cancellation. Course fees include where applicable. Contact Canada Revenue Agency for specific rulings, as regulations change without notice. Do not lose your receipt - a replacement fee will be charged.
Smoking
Is not permitted anywhere on School District No. 43 (Coquitlam) property.
Payment
Coquitlam Continuing Education accepts payment by MasterCard, Visa, cash or debit.
Refunds
All refund requests must be in written form. Refund requests can be submitted in person, by fax 604 936 6594 or by email cerefunds@sd43.bc.ca.
REFUNDS
Cancelled Courses Business and Vocational Courses
A full refund will be returned to you automatically if a course is cancelled. A full refund will be issued when a request is received in writing before the half-way point of the first class. After that a processing fee of $25 is charged and the refund will be pro-rated based on the time remaining in the program, not the number of classes actually attended. There will be no refunds issued past the one-quarter (25%) point of any course.
Manual Return Policy
Please remember; a student can return their manual if they withdraw before the half-way point of the first class as long as it is not damaged & they have not written in it. If so, they will be charged $45 for computer manuals & $18 for Interior Design manuals. If the request is received after the first class OR the manual is damaged there are no refunds for their manual. Language books are non-refundable.
High School Credit Courses
Course deposits will be returned at a rate of 100% upon course activation. Students who have not attended a minimum of 10 hours or have not become active in an online or self-paced course will have their course deposit returned at a rate of 40% of the deposit when the textbook is returned in good condition. International students will not receive a course fee refund once the course has started.
Transfer Fee Assessment Fee
A $25 Transfer Fee may be charged at the discretion of Continuing Education. The assessment fee is non-refundable.
COQUITLAM OPEN LEARNING
DIFFERENT WAYS TO LEARN
Take an online course today!
1. Blended Delivery Courses • Fixed start dates. • Regularly scheduled meetings with the teacher and other students.
High school credit courses are tuition free to most BC students including graduated adults. International students from grade 10 to adult are also welcome to register. Join us today and experience technology enabled learning!
2. Upgrade Courses • Improve your mark in a course previously taken. • Required seminar classes. 3. Continual Entry Courses • Start anytime & work at your own pace.
Telephone: 604.936.4285 • Web: http://online.sd43.bc.ca COQUITLAM OPEN LEARNING IS PART OF SCHOOL DISTRICT 43.
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LEARNING LOCATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LEARNING LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Montgomery Centre 380 Montgomery Street Coquitlam, BC V3K 5G2
Days
Office Hours
Phone Numbers
M-W Th F
8:30-7:30PM 8:30-8:30PM 8:30-3:30PM
604 936 4261
M-F M-Th
10:00-2:00PM 6:00-8:00PM
604 945 4211
T & Th
After 6:00PM only
604 464 5793
Coquitlam Learning Opportunity Centre (CLOC) 104 - 2748 Lougheed Hwy. Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 6P2 Night School Location Gleneagle Secondary 1195 Lansdowne Drive Coquitlam, BC V3B 7Y8
Public Libraries & Schools in School District #43 supporting Continuing Education courses* Coquitlam Public Library Port Coquitlam Public Library Port Moody Public Library Mountain View Elementary *See page 13 for class times.
Poirier Branch Library Terry Fox Library Port Moody Library
575 Poirier Street 2470 Mary Hill Road 100 Newport Drive 740 Smith Avenue
604 931 1444 604 927 7999 604 469 4574 604 936 7288
COQUITLAM LEARNING OPPORTUNITY CENTRE (CLOC). . . . . . . . P. 7 SELF-PACED, CONTINUOUS ENTRY LEARNING OPTIONS Coquitlam Learning Opportunity Centre (CLOC) offers a wide variety of self-paced, continuous entry learning options to help you earn your high school diploma, upgrade your post-secondary admission marks, prepare for a career change, or simply master new skills. Self-paced, independent study courses allow you to start anytime, work independently, progress at your own pace, and choose your own hours. Instructors are available to provide face-to-face support at the Learning Centre, and most courses are tuition-free for eligible students. Don’t wait! Get started now! Upgrade your academic skills in a relaxed, supportive environment at our drop-in Learning Centre. SELF-PACED, CONTINUOUS ENTRY HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES Accounting 11
English 11 (online)
Math 11 Prep
Accounting 11 (online)
English 12
Math 11 Essentials
Accounting 12
English 12 (online)
Math 11 Principles
Biology 11
Family Studies 12
Math 11 Principles (online)
Biology 12
GED Preparation
Math 12 Principles
Biology 12 (online)
Geography 12
Math 12 Principles (online)
Business Computer Appl. 11
Grad Transitions
Physics 11
Calculus 12
History 12 (online)
Physics 12
CAPPA 12
Info & Communications Tech. 11
Planning 10
Chemistry 11
Info & Communications Tech. 12
Science 10 (online)
Chemistry 12
Law 12
Science & Technology 11
Communications 11
Marketing 12
Social Studies 11
Communications 12
Math 10 Apprenticeship &
Work Experience 12A
Comparative Civilizations 12 Data Management 12 Earth Science 11
Workplace Math 10 Foundations &
Work Experience 12B Writing 12
Pre Calculus
English 11 Please note, online courses include tests/assignments that must be completed at the Learning Centre. DROP-IN LEARNING CENTRE HOURS (September 2010 - June 2011) Address Hours
104 - 2748 Lougheed Highway, Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 6P2, 604 945 4211. MONDAY ................................................................................................................................... 10:00-2:00PM / 5:00-9:00PM TUESDAY....................................................................................................................................10:00-2:00PM / 5:00-9:00PM WEDNESDAY ..............................................................................................................................10:00-2:00PM / 5:00-9:00PM THURSDAY .................................................................................................................................10:00-2:00PM / 5:00-9:00PM FRIDAY ...................................................................................................................................................................... CLOSED
ONGOING REGISTRATION FOR SELF-PACED HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES Online
CLOC - Office Hours
Self-paced, continuous entry high school credit course online registration is available at www.ce43.com. If you need help to establish an education plan, please call 604 945 4211 (CLOC) to schedule a free appointment with an academic advisor. MONDAY ....................................................................................................................................10:00-2:00PM / 6:00-8:00PM TUESDAY....................................................................................................................................10:00-2:00PM / 6:00-8:00PM WEDNESDAY ..............................................................................................................................10:00-2:00PM / 6:00-8:00PM THURSDAY .................................................................................................................................10:00-2:00PM / 6:00-8:00PM
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HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
THREE PATHS TO GRADUATION 1. Dogwood Diploma 2. Adult Dogwood Diploma
(80 credits) http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/graduation/ataglance.pdf (20 credits) http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/adult_graduation/diploma.htm Students must be 19 years of age, or 18 and out of school for 1 year 1. English 12 or Communications 12 2. Math 11 (Math Principles, Math Essentials or Accounting) 3. Social Studies 11 or grade 12 course 4. Grade 12 Course 5. Grade 12 course
3. BC Secondary School Equivalency Certificate GED
http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/ged/geninfo.htm
FOUR DIFFERENT WAYS TO LEARN! 1. Self-Paced Online
2. Online Blended
3. Self-Paced
4. Regularly Scheduled Classes
Continuous entry. Start any time and learn at your own pace with the support of an expert teacher online or in a learning centre environment. Online courses include tests/assignments that must be completed at the Learning Centre. The best of both worlds! Online learning with online access to teacher support. Fixed start dates, structured learning pace and some weekly or bi-monthly scheduled meetings with a teacher and other students. Continuous entry, year round. Start any time and learn at your own pace with the support of an expert teacher face-to-face in a learning centre environment. Regularly scheduled classes meet twice a week with a teacher and other students.
GENERAL INFORMATION Academic Advising
Attendance Expectations
Students can schedule a free appointment with an Academic Advisor to determine their education plan. Call CLOC 604 945 4211. Students may lose their seat if they do not attend the first class and there is a waiting list.
District Code of Conduct
Students are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with SD43 District Code of Conduct see SD43.bc.ca and as outlined in the Continuing Education Student Handbook.
Language Requirements
Proficiency in English is a necessary skill in order to participate in High School Credit courses. Students may be asked to withdraw from a course if their English language skills are not appropriate.
2010 / 2011 PROVINCIAL EXAM SCHEDULE Website Information
To locate the dates for upcoming provincial exams visit: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 9 NEW Opportunities For Trade Specific, TUITION FREE Courses For High School And Adult Students! These courses are offered by Coquitlam Open Learning in Online-Blended format – students will be required to attend class once per week and work on course assignments online the rest of the week. Software is provided for some courses. Each of these courses are taught by certified teachers and offered tuition free to most BC residents. These are high school credit courses which are open to all eligible students regardless of age or graduation status. Cisco CCNA Computer Networking Pre Certification
Ever wonder how the internet works or how to setup your home network? This course, is part of the CCNA certification program, introduces basic networking concepts such as cabling, addressing, wireless, security, and how to plan, deploy, and troubleshoot a small network. These networking concepts are explained within the context of network environments students may encounter in their daily lives. Using Cisco’s state of the art online curriculum, students can complete much of the course anywhere they have internet access. Hands on labs with real Cisco routers and switches will be available at Riverside Secondary School in Port Coquitlam.
AutoCAD Drafting
An introduction to the basics of drafting and design. It covers the fundamentals of drafting, leading to 3 dimensional modeling and basic architectural design. Using Autodesk Inventor, Revit and AutoCAD 2010, students will download student copies of these programs so they can complete assignments from anywhere. Teacher led tutorials will support online instruction. The Grade 11 level focuses on Inventor 2010, a 3D modelling program that can easily create prototypes and simulate actual products and designs; a very powerful program, and Revit 2010, an industry standard tool that can be used to design kitchens, houses and buildings that can quickly create a whole house design or simply a new kitchen. Both these programs can become persuasive tools enhancing your creativity. The Grade 12 level focuses on AutoCAD 2010.
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Course
Starts
Days
Time
Location
Deposit
3C11-1
Drafting - AutoCAD (self-paced)
Sep 20
M
6:30-9:00PM
Riverside Sec.
$100
3C11-1
Drafting - AutoCAD (self-paced)
Nov 15
M
6:30-9:00PM
Riverside Sec.
$100
3C12
CISCO CCNA Pre-Certification (online blended)
Sep 22
W
6:30-9:00PM
Riverside Sec.
$100
Nov 17
W
6:30-9:00PM
Riverside Sec.
$100
Computer Networking 3C12
CISCO CCNA Pre-Certification (online blended) Computer Networking
P. 10 HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Course (4 credits each)
Starts Ends
Days
7S60
Accounting 11 (self-paced)
ongoing
M/W/Th (drop in) 5:00-9:00PM
CLOC
$100
7C60
Accounting 11 (self-paced online)
ongoing
M/W/Th (drop in) 5:00-9:00PM
CLOC
$100
7S62
Accounting 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
M/W/Th (drop in) 5:00-9:00PM
CLOC
$100
T
6:30-9:00PM
Heritage Woods Sec $100
various
various
CLOC
$100
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Gleneagle
$110
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3C10-1 3D Animation 12 (online blended)
Sep 21
7S94
ongoing
Biology 11 (self-paced)
8079-1 Biology 12
Jan 25
Sep 14
Jan 18
8179-1 Biology 12
Sep 14
Jan 18
7C80
Biology 12 (self-paced online)
ongoing
7S95
Biology 12 (self-paced)
7S67
Business Computer Application 11 (self-paced)
7S77 7S86
Time
Location
Deposit
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Gleneagle
$110
various
various
CLOC
$110
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$110
ongoing
M/W/Th (drop in) 5:00-9:00PM
CLOC
$50
Calculus 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
T/W/Th
various
CLOC
$100
CAPP A 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$50
8080-1 Chemistry 11
Sep 14
7S80
ongoing
Chemistry 11 (self-paced)
3C92-1 Chemistry 12 (online blended)
Sep 15
7S92
Chemistry 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
3C12
CISCO CCNA - Pre-Certification (online blended) Sep 22
Jan 18 Jan 12
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Gleneagle
$115
various
various
CLOC
$100
W
6:30-9:00PM
Pinetree Sec.
$135
various
various
CLOC
$100
W
6:30-9:00PM
Riverside Sec.
$100
W
6:30-9:00PM
Riverside Sec.
$100
Computer Networking 3C12
CISCO CCNA - Pre-Certification (online blended) Nov 17 Computer Networking
7A71-1 Communications 11
Sep 14
Nov 18 T/Th/F
12:30-3:30PM
CLOC
$50
7A72-1 Communications 11
Nov 19
Feb 3
T/Th/F
12:30-3:30PM
CLOC
$50
7S72
Communications 11 (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$50
8084
Communications 12
Sep 16
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
Jan 20
7S84
Communications 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7S91
Comparative Civilizations 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$125
7S68
Data Management 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
M/W/Th (drop in) 5:00-9:00PM
CLOC
$50
3C11-1 Drafting - AutoCAD (self-paced)
Sep 20
M
6:30-9:00PM
Riverside Sec.
$100
3C11-1 Drafting - AutoCAD (self-paced)
Nov 15
M
6:30-9:00PM
Riverside Sec.
$100
7S78
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
Earth Science 11 (self-paced)
4069-1 English 11
Sep 14
7S69
English 11 (self-paced)
ongoing
7C69
English 11 (self-paced online)
ongoing
Jan 18
T/Th
12:30-3:30PM
Montgomery
$100
various
various
CLOC
$100
various
various
CLOC
$100
7A70-1 English 12
Sep 13
Jan 19
M/W
9:00-12:00PM
CLOC
$100
7070-1 English 12
Sep 14
Jan 18
T/Th
9:00-12:00PM
CLOC
$100
4170-1 English 12
Sep 13
Jan 19
M/W
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
$100
4171-1 English 12
Sep 13
Jan 19
M/W
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
$100
7S70
English 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7C70
English 12 (self-paced online)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7S48
Family Studies 12 (self-paced)
ongoing various various
CLOC
$100
3C20
French 11 (self-paced online)
ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
3C21
French 12 (self-paced online)
ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
Proficiency in English is required to participate in High School Credit courses. Students may be asked to withdraw from a course if their English language skills are not appropriate.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P. 11 #
7C87
Course (4 credits each)
Starts
Geography 12 (self-paced)
Ends
Days
Time
Location
Deposit
ongoing
T/Th
5:00-9:00PM
CLOC
$100
7S93
Grad Transitions (self-paced)**
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
7C89
History 12 (self-paced online)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7S63
Info & Communications Tech. 11 (self-paced) ongoing
M/W/Th (drop in)
5:00-9:00PM
CLOC
$50
7S64
Info & Communications Tech. 12 (self-paced) ongoing
M/W/Th (drop in)
5:00-9:00PM
CLOC
$50
3C22
Japanese Introduction 11 (self-paced online)ongoing
M/T/Th (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
CLOC
$100
3C23
Japanese 11 (self-paced online)
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
3C24
Japanese 12 (self-paced online)
ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
7S90
Law 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
3C25
Mandarin Introduction 11 (self-paced online) ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
3C26
Mandarin 11 (self-paced online)
ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
3C27
Mandarin 12 (self-paced online)
ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
7S49
Marketing 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
ongoing
7S74
Math 10 Apprenticeship (self-paced online)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7C79
Math 10 Foundations (self-paced online)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7S73
Math 11 Essentials (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7S71
Math 11 Prep (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7075-1 Math 11 Principles
Sep 13
Jan 19
M/W
12:30-3:30PM
CLOC
$100
4175-1 Math 11 Principles
Sep 14
Jan 18
T/Th
12:30-3:30PM
Montgomery
$100
8075-1 Math 11 Principles
Sep 14
Jan 18
7S75
Math 11 Principles (self-paced)
ongoing
7C75
Math 11 Principles (self-paced online)
ongoing
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
various
various
CLOC
$100
various
various
CLOC
$100
7B76-1 Math 12 Principles
Sep 13
Jan 19
M/W
6:30-9:30PM
CLOC
$100
7A76-1 Math 12 Principles
Sep 14
Jan 18
T/Th
12:30-3:30PM
CLOC
$100
8076-1 Math 12 Principles
Sep 14
Jan 18
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
7S76
Math 12 Principles (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7C76
Math 12 Principles (self-paced online)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
various
various
CLOC
$100
8082-1 Physics 11
Sep 14
7S82
ongoing
Physics 11 (self-paced)
Jan 18
8083-1 Physics 12
Sep 14
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$140
7S83
Physics 12 (self-paced)
ongoing
Jan 18
T/W/Th
various
CLOC
$140
7S89
Planning 10 (self-paced)*
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
7C90
Science 10 (self-paced online)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$50
7S96
Science & Technology 11 (self-paced)*
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
7S85
Social Studies 11 (self-paced)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
$100
3C28
Spanish Introduction 11 (self-paced online)
ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
3C29
Spanish 11 (self-paced online)
ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
3C30
Spanish 12 (self-paced online)
ongoing
T (drop in)
4:00-6:30PM
Gleneagle Sec.
$100
7S01
Work Experience 12A (self-paced online)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
7S02
Work Experience 12B (self-paced online)
ongoing
various
various
CLOC
ongoing various 7S81 Writing 12 (self-paced) Visit www.ce43.com for more course information (see High School Credit).
various
CLOC
$100
*Graduated students are not funded. **Grad Transitions is available only to students for whom COL or CE is the home school and who are currently registered in other CE or COL courses.
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P. 12 FOUNDATIONS ENGLISH TRANSITIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOUNDATIONS ENGLISH The Ministry of Education has updated all Adult Basic Education in the province to ensure that all adult educational providers work from a provincial curriculum to serve students better. Effective July 1, 2009 all Adult Basic Education classes use Foundations curriculum. Foundations English 2 Transitions This course will help ESL learners improve their speaking and listening skills as well as introduce basic writing and reading skills. Students will be assisted with problems that second language learners commonly experience. Students in this class will not be fluent in spoken English but must be able to understand and be understood in basic English conversation.
Foundations English 3 Transitions Students will be assisted with ESL problems that second language learners commonly experience. This course will help ESL learners improve spelling, language, writing and reading. Students should be somewhat fluent in spoken English and must be able to understand and be understood in conversation. Students ready for this course should be able to express their ideas in written English despite significant grammatical errors.
Foundations English 4 This course will help ESL learners advance to Foundations English (ABE) level 5 and beyond. Students will be assisted with problems that second language learners commonly experience. Students should be almost fluent in spoken English and must be able to understand and be understood in conversation. Students ready for this course should be able to express their ideas in written English despite some grammatical errors. Classes are now called Foundations.
. . . . . . For Second Language Learners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P. 13 Foundations English 4 - Continued
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Course & Level
Starts
Ends
Days
Time
Location
4000
Speaking & Listening Levels 1-2
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
9:00-12:00PM
Montgomery
2421
Speaking & Listening Levels 1-2
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
9:00-12:00PM
Mt. View Elementary
4005
Foundations Writing Levels 3-4
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
4006
Foundations Writing Levels 5-7
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
4007
Foundations Writing Levels 5-7
Sep 13
Dec 15
M/W
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
2420
Foundations English 2 Transitions
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
9:00-12:00PM
Mt. View Elementary
2220
Foundations English 2 Transitions
Sep 13
Dec 15
M/W
12:30-3:30PM
Terry Fox Library
2320
Foundations English 2 Transitions
Sep 13
Dec 15
M/W
11:30-2:30PM
Coquitlam Poirier Library
4010
Foundations English 2 Transitions
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
4011
Foundations English 2 Transitions
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
24A0
Foundations English 2 Transitions
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
9:00-12:00PM
Mt. View Elementary
4A10
Foundations English 2 Transitions
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
2423
Foundations English 3 Transitions
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
12:15-3:15PM
Mt. View Elementary
4015
Foundations English 3 Transitions
Sep 13
Nov 16
M/T/Th
9:00-12:00PM
Montgomery
4016
Foundations English 3 Transitions
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
9:00-12:00PM
Montgomery
2120
Foundations English 3 Transitions
Sep 13
Dec 15
M/W
9:30-12:30PM
Port Moody Library
4017
Foundations English 3 Transitions
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
4A15
Foundations English 3 Transitions
Nov 18
Feb 3
M/T/Th
9:00-12:00PM
Montgomery
4A16
Foundations English 3 Transitions
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
9:00-12:00PM
Montgomery
4020
Foundations English 4
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
7026
Foundations English 4
Sep 14
Nov 18
T/Th/F
9:00-12:00PM
CLOC
7025
Foundations English 4
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
9:00-12:00PM
CLOC
4026
Foundations English 4
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
4A20
Foundations English 4
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
7A26
Foundations English 4
Nov 19
Feb 3
T/Th/F
9:00-12:00PM
CLOC
7A25
Foundations English 4
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
9:00-12:00PM
CLOC
Assessment Fee
All new students pay a $25 assessment fee, which is non-refundable.
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The EASE program is designed with four supports 1. Intensive language training (5 DAYS A WEEK)
2. Help with settlement in your community (WEEKLY FIELDTRIPS) 3. Vocational training and help with work placement and follow up 4. Connect with other young adults just like you Additional services include; Access to: • many free Adult Education courses • support from an experienced settlement worker Help with work placement and follow up Monthly bus pass (ATTENDANCE REQUIRED) Who is eligible? Young adults who are Canadian citizens, refugees or permanent residents that: • are 19-25 years of age • are new to Canada in the past 5 years • have low intermediate language skills or better • are out of school, work or underemployed and need support
“This project/initiative/etc. is made possible through funding from the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.”
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P. 16 FOUNDATIONS ENGLISH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOUNDATIONS ENGLISH For students upgrading their English skills. Foundations English classes cover all levels of literacy and include grammar, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, reading comprehension and writing skills. These courses help prepare students for high school credit courses. #
Course & Level
Starts
Ends
Days
Time
Location
4030
Foundations English 1-3
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
4031
Foundations English 4-5
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
4033
Foundations English 6-7
Sep 14
Dec 16
T/Th
6:30-9:30PM
Montgomery
4035
Foundations English 1-4
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
9:00-12:00PM
Montgomery
4A35
Foundations English 1-4
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
9:00-12:00PM
Montgomery
4036
Foundations English 5-7
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
4037
Foundations English 5-7
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
7024
Foundations English 5-7
Sep 13
Nov 17
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
CLOC
4A36
Foundations English 5-7
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
4A37
Foundations English 5-7
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
Montgomery
7A24
Foundations English 5-7
Nov 19
Feb 4
M/W/F
12:00-3:00PM
CLOC
FULL TIME FOUNDATIONS - at Montgomery Centre A full-time program for students whose first language is not English. Students are required to make a full-time commitment to this program which runs in 9-week cycles. Students are expected to attend five days per week from 9-3PM. Students entering this program are ready for Foundations English Level 5, 6 or 7. Success in the program requires good attendance and a willingness to study outside of class time. Book deposits must be paid the first week of classes ($20.00 - $145.00). Monday, September 13 - Wednesday, November 17 Times 9:00-12:00PM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Foundations English
Foundations Writing 5-7
Foundations English
Foundations Writing 5-7
Foundations English
12:00-12:30PM
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Bring your own lunch and use our Student lunchroom) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12:30–3:00PM
Foundations Writing 5-7
Foundations Socials
Foundations Socials
Foundations Socials
Foundations Socials
Friday, November 19 - Friday February 4 Times 9:00-12:00PM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Foundations English
Foundations Writing 5-7
Foundations English
Foundations Writing 5-7
Foundations English
12:00-12:30PM
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Bring your own lunch and use our Student lunchroom) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12:30–3:00PM
Foundations Writing 5-7
Foundations Science
Foundations Science
Foundations Science
Foundations Science
FREE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SERVICES FOR ADULTS-ELSA
P. 17
ELSA English Language Services for Adults. The ELSA program provides free basic and intermediate level English training and settlement information for adult newcomers to Canada. Coquitlam Continuing Education as well as ISS and SUCCESS provide ELSA classes in the Tri-Cities. To learn more about ELSA go to www.elsanet.org. Who Can Take ELSA Classes?
Newcomers to Canada 17 years of age or older and approved for permanent residence. Canadian citizens and refugee claimants cannot take ELSA classes in the Tri-Cities.
What Does It Cost?
ELSA classes are free. Daytime classes at Montgomery also have free child-minding for children 2-5 years of age.
How Do I apply?
To apply for the ELSA program, phone the Surrey or Vancouver Test Centre for an assessment time. Surrey Test Centre Surrey Language Assessment Centre 202-7337 137th Street Surrey, BC V3W 1A4 604 507 4150
Course
Vancouver Test Centre Western ESL Services 208-2525 Commercial Drive Vancouver, BC V5N 4C1 604 876 5756
Days
Location
Part-time
Literacy 1
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
Montgomery Centre
9-12PM
Level 1
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
Montgomery Centre
12-3:00PM
Level 2
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
Montgomery Centre
9-12PM
Level 3
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
Montgomery Centre
9-12PM
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
Montgomery Centre
9-12PM
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
Montgomery Centre
9-12PM
TUESDAY-THURSDAY
Gleneagle Secondary
6:30-9:30PM
TUESDAY-FRIDAY
Montgomery Centre
9-12PM
TUESDAY-THURSDAY
Gleneagle Secondary
6:30-9:30PM
Level 4
Level 5
Class Locations
Montgomery Centre 380 Montgomery Street, Coquitlam 604 936 4261
Full-time
9-2:30PM
9-2:30PM
Gleneagle Secondary School 1195 Lansdowne Drive, Coquitlam
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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS Full or Part-Time
P. 19
SEPTEMBER 13 THROUGH DECEMBER 10, 2010 / FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME Certificate Programs are designed to give adults (18 and older) the skills, insight and tools to meet the challenges of today’s office environment. Each Certificate Program offers carefully planned courses to suit a variety of interests and schedules. We offer classroom instruction, with our staff of highly-trained, caring professionals. Our labs and classrooms are fully equipped with up-to-date computers and operating systems. Our fees are extremely competitive, we encourage you to check and compare! Drop by and check out our brand new computer lab! Full-time Student Benefits
Part-time Student Flexibility Vocational Course Advising Location/Date/Time Prerequisites: Registration:
#4594-1
Save 5% by enrolling in one of our full-time programs. Apply Your Skills lab times* included for full-time students only. EXTREME BONUS Microsoft E-learning! Full-time enrolled Administrative Assistant Certificate or Computerized Accounting Certificate Program students have the added BONUS of utilizing Microsoft 2007 E-learning: Word, Excel, Access, Outlook & PowerPoint for FREE. This is a $945 value! Students will have access to the official Microsoft E-learning site. The Microsoft E-learning site is accessible from home and can even be utilized off-line. Microsoft E-learning is available for the duration of the full-time program (13 weeks). Program must be paid in full prior to accessing E-learning. Call Leanne for more details 604 936 4261. Courses must be completed within two years. Up to two courses completed at other institutions can be applied towards a certificate. These must be approved by the program coordinator. Can’t commit to a full-time, daytime program? Check our convenient course schedule to develop a customized plan to suit your individual needs. Call Leanne today to discuss your training options 604 936 4261. Fall Term: Montgomery Centre, September 13 - December 10, MONDAY - FRIDAY............................8:30AM-3:00PM Grade 12 or related experience and training; basic knowledge of MS Windows; basic keyboarding. High school graduates from other countries with fluent English skills are encouraged to apply. ANYTIME! Online at www.ce43.com, by phone 604 936 4261 or in person 380 Montgomery Street.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE Access 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 hrs Apply Your Skills . . . . . . . . . .21 hrs* Bookkeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 hrs Keyboarding . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 hrs Employment Preparation Techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . .12hrs
#4595-1
$3,051
Excel 2007 Level 1 . . . . . . . .15 hrs Excel 2007 Level 2 . . . . . . . .15 hrs Excel 2007 Level 3 . . . . . . . . .6 hrs One Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 hrs Outlook 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 hrs Payroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 hrs
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING CERTIFICATE $2,788 Access 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 hrs Apply Your Skills . . . . . . . . . .21 hrs* Bookkeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 hrs Keyboarding . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 hrs Employment Preparation Techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 hrs
13 Week Program PowerPoint 2007. . . . . . . . . .15 hrs Simply Accounting 2010 . . .30 hrs Word 2007 Level 1 . . . . . . . .15 hrs Word 2007 Level 2 . . . . . . . .15 hrs Word 2007 Level 3 . . . . . . . . .6 hrs *full-time students only Graduation typing speed 60 nwpm
13 Week Program
Excel 2007 Level 1 . . . . . . . .15 hrs Excel 2007 Level 2 . . . . . . . .15 hrs Excel 2007 Level 3 . . . . . . . . .6 hrs Outlook 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 hrs
Payroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 hrs QuickBooks 2010 . . . . . . . . .30 hrs Simply Accounting 2010 . . .30 hrs Word 2007 Level 1 . . . . . . . .15 hrs *full-time students only
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P. 20 ACCOUNTING / BUSINESS / COMPUTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACCESS 2007
BOOKKEEPING
COMPUTING: INFORMATION SESSION
Access is a powerful business organizer & a record keeper that is user friendly. Create, use, change & maintain a database. Create tables, queries, reports & forms, add/delete records. Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: basic knowledge of Windows.
This course is designed for small business to use the double entry bookkeeping system. Maintain a set of books & understand the principles involved. Learn to keep records of what is bought, sold, owed or owned by a business enterprise. Understand common accounting terms and more.
$349 / 10 sessions .................. Montgomery
4261-1
M
Sep 20
6:30-9:30PM
Confused by course titles, programs & types of software? Whether you are a first time ‘home user’, re-entering the workforce, upgrading for that next promotion, or just wanting to talk to a computer instructor before you register, attending this information session can assist you in making choices. Microsoft E-Learning and MCAS Certification will also be covered.
4262-1
M-F
Sep 27
12:00-3:00PM
4358-1
T
Sep 14
6:30-9:30PM
$219 / 10 sessions .................. Montgomery
4503-1
W
Sep 8
9:30-11:00AM
CISCO CCNA: PRE CERTIFICATION
4399-1
W
Sep 8
6:30-8:00PM
Ever wonder how the internet works or how to setup your home network? This online pre-certification course is part of the CCNA certification program, introduces basic networking concepts such as cabline, adressing, wireless. security, & how to plan deploy, & troubleshoot a small network.These networking concepts are explained within the context of network environments students may encounter in their daily lives. See page 9 for more information.
EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION
FREE ...............................................Riverside
This course introduces you to the most popular spreadsheet program. Learn to create basic worksheets, enter text values & formulas, enhance appearance of worksheets using formatting techniques plus save & print worksheets. Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a MS Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: basic knowledge of Windows.
$349 / 8 sessions .................... Montgomery 4560-1
M-F
Nov 8
12:00-3:15PM
AUTOCAD DRAFTING 11/12 An online introduction to the basics of drafting & design. It covers the fundamentals of drafting, leading to 3 dimensional modeling & basic architectural design. Using Autodesk Inventor, Revit & AutoCAD 2010, students will download student copies of these programs so they can complete assignments from anywhere. Teacher led tutorials will support online instruction. See page 9 for more information. FREE ...............................................Riverside 3C11-1
M
Ongoing
3C12-1
W
Ongoing
6:30-9:30PM
6:30-9:30PM
COMPUTER FILE MANAGEMENT BLOGGING Develop creative & customized websites & blogs using WordPress, an excellent open-source & free blogging software that could sooner or later take over all its competitors. This tool is extremely userfriendly & easy to learn. Learn to work with widgets, plug-ins & 100’s of stylish themes in order to get the look & feel that you are going for, whether it be for a personal portfolio, blog, business web site or e-commerce site. This Content Management System requires no web skills; however, you can add to your WordPress experience with HTML as all pages have editing capabilities through the WordPress dashboard editor. $99 / 3 sessions ................................... CLOC
7330-1
T
Nov 2
See page 25 for E-Learning
6:30-9:30PM
FREE ......................................... Montgomery
Organize documents & photos. Create & manage files on your computer by learning to save, retrieve, rename & find files, working with My Computer. Set-up, organize & manage your personal filing system on the computer by creating folders, copying & moving files & deleting files & folders. These are essential skills for all successful computer users. $45 / 1 session ........................ Montgomery 4573-1
M
Nov 29
6:30-9:30PM
Learn effective job search techniques, how to research the employment market, make contacts, secure & prepare for interviews & finish with a polished professional resume. $95 / 4 sessions ...................... Montgomery 4525-1
T-F
Oct 12
12:00-3:00PM
EXCEL 2007 LEVEL 1
$189 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery 4545-1
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6:30-9:30PM
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12:00-3:00PM
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3:15-6:15PM
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................................................................. EXCEL 2007 LEVEL 2
INTERNET & EMAIL SECURITY: BASICS
KEYBOARDING: ALL LEVELS
This course is designed for people who are familiar with basic functions of Excel & wish to take advantage of its more powerful aspects. Focus is on custom formatting, advanced formula functions, range names, database functions, etc. Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: Excel Level 1.
An introduction to Online Security, from how the Internet works to common Internet threats. This shows the need for a Layered Security Model as well as running your PC as a Limited User versus as an Administrator. Also covers adjusting the Internet Explorer Security Levels as well as detecting symptoms of an infection using the Windows Task Manager as well as downloadable tools from Microsoft TechNet. Finally there is an overview of what is involved in removing infections, how malicious programs auto run, & an introduction to the role of the Windows Registry. The advantage of the new Windows 7 Disk Image Backup is also covered.
Learn to type using the computer with this self-paced course. Designed for the person who has not taken typing or for those who wish to brush up on their typing skills or increase their speed. Find the correct technique & incentives required to improve this very necessary skill in today’s computer environment.
$189 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery 4550-1
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Oct 20
6:30-9:30PM
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Oct 25
12:00-3:00PM
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Nov 22
3:15-6:15PM
EXCEL 2007 LEVEL 3
$159 / 4 sessions ........................ Gleneagle
Use some advanced features to work with different types of reports. Students will look at some productivity tools to increase data entry, features to enable collaboration with others, & use various commands to analyze large numerical reports. Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: Excel Level 2.
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$95 / 2 sessions ...................... Montgomery
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$189 / 5 sessions ........................ Gleneagle
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8:30-11:30PM
Nov 24
6:30-9:30PM
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Sep 28
6:30-9:30PM
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS A gentle introduction to what computers can do. Covers: Basics of Windows, desktop, word processing, internet, email, defining & recognizing parts of the comptuer & more. $189 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery
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3:15-6:15PM 6:30-9:30PM
$95 / 5 sessions ...................... Montgomery 4527-1
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Sep 13
8:30-11:30AM
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Sep 27
8:30-11:30AM
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Nov 1
12:00-3:00PM
$79 / 4 sessions ...................... Montgomery 4529-1
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Oct 12
8:30-11:30AM
$59 / 3 sessions ...................... Montgomery 4532-1
MTW Nov 8
8:30-11:30AM
$95 / 5 sessions .......................... Gleneagle 8222-1
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Sep 16
6:30-9:30PM
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6:30-9:30PM
KEYBOARDING SPEED TEST What is your typing speed? Come in & practice your skills. A certificate of speed level will be issued. Call Leanne @ 604 936 4261 to book a date & time. $45 / 1 session ........................ Montgomery 4584-1
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Ongoing
up to 2 hrs
MAC: iMOVIE HOW TO GET BETTER GRADES IN SCHOOL Make this your child’s best year ever in school. This amazing program shows your child how to take charge of his/ her time at school! Parents & students attend this seminar together to learn proven strategies & study secrets that have helped thousands of students quickly excel in school. Guaranteed: better grades, more free time, selfconfidence & fun in learning. This seminar is suitable for students of all abilities in grades 4 - 12. Get a head start on good grades. Parents & students must attend seminar together.
Apple’s iMovie is a video editing software program that can be used with digital video on a Mac. iMovie easily allows users to import their videos, reorganize them, add titles, transitions & special effects. Photographs can also be used & a soundtrack may be added with tracks from the iTunes music library. Students can bring in their own video or pictures on a digital camera or memory stick. $49 / 1 session ............................ Gleneagle 8842-1
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Sep 21
6:30-9:30PM
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Nov 2
6:30-9:30PM
$45 / 1 session ............................ Gleneagle 8817-1
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Oct 12
7:00-8:30PM
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P. 22 ACCOUNTING / BUSINESS / COMPUTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAC & OSX: INTRODUCTION
OUTLOOK 2007
POWERPOINT 2007
Learn how to navigate the dashboard & dock, manage your files, internet browser & email review, save & search files & more. See how your MAC can run PC Windows software & run both PC/ MAC software side-by side. Review OSX Leopard. If you have a MACbook laptop or memory stick (flashdrive), then bring it to class.
Outlook provides an integrated solution for managing & organizing email messages, schedules, tasks, notes, contacts & other information. Manage your communications, organize your work & work better - all from one place! Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Windows.
Create an effective presentation that gets your point across. Create overheads, on-screen shows, slides, handouts. Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Windows. 4564-1
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Oct 4
8:30-11:30AM
$189 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery
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Oct 5
6:30-9:30PM
$69 / 2 sessions .......................... Gleneagle 8330-1
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Sept 16
7:00-9:00PM
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Nov 18
7:00-9:00PM
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Sep 20
8:30-11:30AM
MAC: iPHOTO 2008
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Nov 30
6:30-9:30PM
Learn about uploading photos from your digital camera or memory stick & using those photos from your library, learn to create albums, books, calendars, greeting cards or adding music from your iTunes or CD collection to create slide shows. Bring your memory stick with your selection of photos.
PAYROLL
$49 / 1 session ............................ Gleneagle
Prepare & maintain payroll records. CPP, EI, tax, pensions, insurables, calculating & remitting T4’s & summaries & record of employment. Taxable benefits & labour standards also covered. Guides & reference materials provided. Please bring hand calculator & 12� (30 cm) ruler.
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$89 / 3 sessions ...................... Montgomery
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Oct 7
6:30-9:30PM
ONE NOTE 2007 OneNote is an electronic notebook that lets you take notes, record ideas & thoughts & even set reminders. One note is different then a Word Processor or Spread sheet because it is a free form canvas that lets you, type, write & draw notes using both text & graphics. You can add, delete & create new pages as you need to with the option to drag notes between sections & pages to keep organized. You can even organize your electronic notebook by subject or projects & keep separate notebooks for each.
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Oct 25
6:30-9:30PM
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Nov 8
8:30-11:30AM
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7.0 Bring out the best in your images! Use the tools for quick fixes & detailed enhancement of any photograph. This class will take you from novice to accomplished user. Experience the simplified process of bringing images onto the computer, correcting flaws, enhancing the final product, creating simple art projects, preparing images for email, etc., along with learning the powerful tools that make this program so popular.
$159 / 4 sessions .................... Montgomery
$189 / 5 sessions ................................. CLOC
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8:30-11:30AM
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Sept 21
6:30-9:30PM
$189 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery
PRIVATE COMPUTER LESSONS Not quite finding a computer course that fits your personal or corporate needs or schedule? Consider a private lesson. Call Leanne @ 604-936-4261 to learn more or book a date & time. Text book fee may apply. $65/hour............................................ Various 4585-1
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QUICKBOOKS 2010 This accounting program includes GL, AP, AR, inventory & payroll. This software uses non-accounting terminology & all transactions are entered on familiar looking forms such as cheques, invoices & deposit slips. Prerequisite: A strong understanding of MS Windows and a working knowledge of bookkeeping principles. $349 / 10 sessions .................. Montgomery 4509-1
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Nov 29
12:00-3:00PM
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Sep 13
6:30-9:30PM
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WEBSITE CREATION
WORD 2007 LEVEL 2
All you need to computerize your accounting system in one easy-to-use package. Learn to handle sales, purchases, payroll, & inventory control. Work through a small company’s simulated accounting year to maximize “hands-on” experience. Create a new company from scratch, do bank reconciliation, budgeting, item assembly, project, government remittances & more. Prerequisite: A strong understanding of MS Windows & a working knowledge of bookkeeping principles.
Learn the concepts of creating a website for your small business or family. Start with the initial design concept, create individual pages & link pages. Register a domain name, host the website on a web server, & get it registered with Google. Take away with you a fully functioning basic web site & the tools to maintain & expand it. Prerequisite: familiarity with using a browser to view & navigate websites. Some knowledge of HTML would be an advantage. $349 / 10 sessions .................. Montgomery
If you have learned the basic skills of Word 2007, this course offers some intermediate skills such as inserting pictures or shapes, setting up columns of information, saving repetitive pieces of text or graphics for easy access at a later date, styles, & templates to produce professional-looking business documents. Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: Word Level 1 or equivalent.
$349 / 10 sessions ...................... Gleneagle
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Sep 13
3:15-6:15PM
$189 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery
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Sep 16
6:30-9:30PM
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Oct 18
12:00-3:00PM
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Nov 1
3:15-6:15PM
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Sep 16
6:30-9:30PM
$349 / 10 sessions .................. Montgomery WORD 2007 LEVEL 1
$189 / 5 sessions ........................ Gleneagle 8367-1
Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter: These social media tools are rapidly becoming the primary methods for reaching, connecting & communicating online. Since they are extremely easy to use & for the most part FREE, these tools are favourites for business owners & marketers alike. Use social media to increase traffic to your website, market your business, & help build your brand online.
90% of all work done on a personal computer is word processing. Learn how to use Microsoft Word to create & edit documents, save, open or close documents, apply formatting options, set tabs & indents, change the view mode, manipulate the text using features such as copy & paste, & preview & then print the document. Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: Basic Windows.
$49 / 1 session ........................ Montgomery
$189 / 5 sessions ........................ Gleneagle
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Oct 18
8:30-11:30AM
SOCIAL MEDIA
Th
Sep 16
6:30-9:30PM
Th
Sep 23
6:30-9:30PM
$189 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery 4547-1
M-F
Sep 13
12:00-3:00PM
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M-F
Oct 25
3:15-6:15PM
Th
Oct 28
6:30-9:30PM
WORD 2007 L3 Students will learn some intermediate to advanced skills to create a variety of complex documents. Students will look at features such as automating tasks using merge features, organizing information by sorting or outlining, protecting documents, or collaborating on documents with others. Creating an Index & Table of Contents will also be covered. Students who complete this course can be on their way to preparing for a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisite: Word Level 2 or equivalent. $95 / 2 session ........................ Montgomery 4596-1
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Nov 1
8:30-11:30AM
$95 / 2 sessions .......................... Gleneagle 8806-1
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Nov 30
6:30-9:30PM
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P. 24 MICROSOFT CERTIFIED APPLICATION SPECIALIST (MCAS) & E-LEARNING COURSES INNOVATIVE Coquitlam Continuing Education is proud to announce we are the only School District in the Lower Mainland to offer the Microsoft Business Certifications to the public! CCE is now a member of the Microsoft IT Academy Program. The program provides educators with the tools they need to effectively train students on Microsoft technologies, prepare students for the global economy, & create a skilled community. This subscription-based membership program offers curricula, courseware, & online learning for students focused on a profitable career path, life-long learning, & Microsoft certification. Why is Certification Important to Students?
Microsoft Business Certification will enable students to start their careers with proven 2007 Microsoft Office skills. Based on globally recognized standards, the certification is an important & distinguished credential for students when applying for a job or applying for college. The Microsoft Certified Application Specialist credentials targets information workers & covers the most popular Microsoft Office 2007 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, & Outlook.
Why Choose to Become a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS)?
1. Flexible, innovative, proven to take you farther. Individuals certified in the Microsoft Office 2007 applications are able to effectively use the powerful new features & functionality of Office 2007 products to complete tasks & projects more efficiently. 2. With certification, our students get the opportunity to develop skills & expertise as well as leading-edge proficiency in Office 2007. 3. Give yourself an edge. Individuals with the MCAS Certification are prepared for a competitive job market. 4. Small classes, great instructors. Your classes are taught by Instructors who know what it takes to succeed! 5. Put Microsoft on Your Resume!
MICROSOFT CERTIFIED APPLICATION SPECIALISTS EXAMS 1. By successfully completing & passing an exam, an individual becomes a member of the Microsoft Business Certification Program & received access to a private website, where they can access a certification logo for use in business communications & on a resume. Users also receive a transcript to demonstrate proof of certification & a certificate suitable for display denoting the successful completion of the exam. These valuable benefits provide the individual with evidence of successfully passing a Microsoft Office 2007 exam & of achieving the skill level associated with a Microsoft Business Certification. 2. 4444-1 $95 MCAS exam voucher with re-take. Call for testing times that work for your busy schedule.
MICROSOFT OFFICIAL E-LEARNING 1. E-learning provides a simple, low-cost way for individuals to identify their skill level. 2. Students will have access to the official Microsoft E-learning site. The E-learning site is accessible from home, & can even be utilized off-line. 3. Call Leanne at 604 936 4261 for more information or to register today. ACCESS 2007 4561-1 EXCEL 2007 4548-1 OUTLOOK 2007 4507-1 POWERPOINT 2007 4566-1 WORD 2007 4598-1
Microsoft’s high quality at-your-own-pace online courses help you to achieve your training goals conveniently at the pace & place of your choice. These online courses are a low-cost alternative to classroom training & are a perfect solution for individuals or small companies who do not have the budget or time for an on-site class. Available 24 hrs a day. Start anytime. Register today or call 604 936 4261 & ask for Leanne for more information. Each course is $189.00.
LANGUAGE COURSES (Conversational). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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FRENCH: BEGINNERS (l)
MANDARIN: BEGINNERS (l)
SPANISH: BEGINNERS (l)
This course is meant for those wanting to learn the basics of French & build on it. Textbook purchase is required the 1st night.
Mandarin is one of the three most widely spoken languages in the world. Emphasis is on pronunciation & the basic Chinese expressions concerning everyday life. Textbook purchase is required the 1st night.
Conversational & grammatical Spanish. No previous knowledge of Spanish required. Focus is on everyday usage of the language & vocabulary for travellers. Textbook purchase is required the 1st night.
$99 / 8 sessions ...................... Montgomery
$195 / 12 sessions ...................... Gleneagle
FRENCH: BEGINNERS (ll)
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For those wanting to refresh the French learnt at school, as well as for those who have taken French: Beginners (l) but were not able to work on the 2nd half of the textbook. If necessary, a textbook purchase is required the 1st night.
MANDARIN: BEGINNERS (ll)
$119 / 8 sessions .................... Montgomery 4770-1
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Sep 14
6:30-9:00PM
$119 / 8 sessions .................... Montgomery 4771-1
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Sep 16
6:30-9:00PM
ITALIAN: BEGINNERS (l) Always wanted to learn Italian? This is a fun, interactive course where you can learn everyday expressions & greetings, basic conversations & simple grammatical elements. Textbook purchase required the 1st night. $139 / 10 sessions ...................... Gleneagle 8788-1
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Sep 14
7:00-9:30PM
ITALIAN: BEGINNERS (ll) If you have already had a basic Italian conversation course & wish to continue, or if you just want to ‘brush up’ a bit, this fun & interactive course is the one for you. If necessary, a textbook purchase is required the 1st night. $139 / 10 sessions ...................... Gleneagle 8789-1
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Sep 16
7:00-9:30PM
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Sep 13
6:00-8:00PM
T/TH Sep 14
7:00-9:30PM
$195 / 12 sessions .................. Montgomery 4784-1
For those wanting to continue Mandarin or if you have a basic understanding of the language. Emphasis is on pronunciation & the basic Chinese expressions concerning everyday life. If necessary, a textbook purchase is required the 1st night.
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Sep 23
6:00-8:30PM
SPANISH: BEGINNERS (ll)
$99 / 8 sessions ...................... Montgomery
If you have already had a basic Spanish conversation course & wish to continue, or if you just want to ‘brush up’ a bit, this is the course for you. If necessary, a textbook purchase maybe required the 1st night.
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$195 / 12 sessions ................. Montgomery
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Sep 15
6:00-8:00PM
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SIGN LANGUAGE (l)
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Sep 21
6:00-8:30PM
$195 / 12 sessions ...................... Gleneagle Learn basic sign language for the individual with little or no knowledge. Acquisition of approximately 600 signs, finger-spelling, introduction to deaf culture & the history of deafness. The course teaches A.S.L. (American Sign Language). A textbook purchase of $30 is required the 1st night.
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Oct 26
7:00-9:30PM
$219 / 14 sessions ...................... Gleneagle 8781-1
T/TH
Sep 14
6:30-9:30PM
SIGN LANGUAGE (ll) An extension of Sign Language (l). Students build skills & learn how to exchange basic person informaton with a deaf person or someone who uses ASL. Text book purchase may be required. $219 / 13 sessions ...................... Gleneagle 8782-1
T/TH
Nov 2
6:30-9:30PM
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P. 26 MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM. . . . . . . . SEPTEMBER 13 THROUGH DECEMBER 10, 2010 / FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME Upon successful completion of the Medical Office Assistant Certificate program (MOA), the student will possess the knowledge and skills required in the areas of anatomy and physiology, pathology, the body systems, medical terminology, medical front office procedures, billing and coding to function successfully in an entry level position as a Medical Office Assistant. Graduates can seek employment in a medical facility or physician’s office, hospital departments, laboratories, private clinics and a variety of other institutions. Coquitlam Continuing Education is the only institution offering the sought after Medical Pharmacology and Excel courses desired by Medical industry professionals! Certificate Programs are designed to give adults (18 and older) the skills, insight and tools to meet the challenges of today’s medical office environment. We offer classroom instruction, with our staff of highly-trained, caring professionals. Our labs and classrooms are fully equipped with up-to-date computers and operating systems. Our fees are extremely competitive, we encourage you to check and compare! Drop by and check out our brand new computer lab! Full-time Student Benefits EXTREME BONUS Microsoft E-learning!
Flexibility Part-time Student Vocational Course Advising Location/Date/Time Practicum: Text Books:
Save 5% by enrolling in our full-time Medical Office Assistant program. Full-time enrolled Medical Office Assistant Certificate Program students have the added BONUS of utilizing Microsoft 2007 E-learning: Word, Excel, Access, Outlook & PowerPoint for FREE. This is a $945 value! Students will have access to the official Microsoft E-learning site. The Microsoft E-learning site is accessible from home & can even be utilized off-line. Microsoft E-learning is available for the duration of the full-time program (13 weeks). Program must be paid in full prior to accessing E-learning. Call Leanne for more details 604 936 4261. Can’t commit to a full-time, daytime program? Check our convenient course schedule to develop a customized plan to suit your individual needs. Courses must be completed within two years. Up to two courses completed at other institutions can be applied towards a certificate. These must be approved by the program coordinator. Call Leanne today to discuss your training options 604 936 4261. Fall Term: Montgomery Centre, September 13 - December 10, MONDAY - FRIDAY............................8:30AM-3:00PM The Practicum will commence after successfully completing all the MOA requirements. Text book purchases will be required for some of the courses.
Prerequisites:
Grade 12 or related experience and training; basic knowledge of MS Windows; basic keyboarding. High school graduates from other countries with fluent English skills are encouraged to apply. ESL or equivalent is a requirement for this course. ESL tesing may be required. Medical Terminology, must be completed prior to registering for MOA courses part time.
Registration:
ANYTIME! Online at www.ce43.com, by phone 604 936 4261 or in person 380 Montgomery Street. If you are interested in this program we strongly recommend you attend the free information session:
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MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT PROGRAM $2,688 Employment Preparation . . .12 hrs Excel 2007 Level 1 . . . . . . . . .15 hrs Excel 2007 Level 2 . . . . . . . . .15 hrs First Aid Level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .6 hrs Keyboarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 hrs Medical Office Billing . . . . . .30 hrs Medical Procedures . . . . . . .45 hrs
Tuesday
August 31, 7-8:30PM
Montgomery
13 Week Program
Medical Term. Level 1 . . . . . .45 hrs Medical Term. Level 2 . . . . . .42 hrs Medical Transcription. . . . . .29 hrs Pharmacology. . . . . . . . . . . . .30 hrs Word 2007 Level 1 . . . . . . . . .15 hrs Word 2007 Level 2 . . . . . . . . .15 hrs Practicum Preparation . . . . . .6 hrs Practicum (20 work days)
FREE Microsoft 2007 E-Learning ($945 value!) E-Learning Access E-Learning Excel E-Learning Word E-Learning Outlook E-Learning PowerPoint
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MEDICAL DOCUMENT TRANSCRIPTION
MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Industry Standard first aid is required for all Medical Office Assistants. Students will receive the current industry standard training from St. Johns Ambulance. Text book included. For full time or part time MOA students only.
This Medical Transcription course covers a variety of consult & other medical reports. Students will use computers & wave pedals to transcribe their medical documents. Students will learn what it takes to do transcription from home & in medical settings. Textbook purchase required.
This course covers drug classification in Canada. Learn about the most commonly used drugs, medical prescriptions & Pharmacological abbreviations. The role of the Pharmacist, the Doctor & the MOA will also be covered. This course is also a great extra for other Medical Office Assistants. Text book purchase required.
$169 / 13 sessions .................. Montgomery
$179 / 10 sessions .................. Montgomery
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$159 / 2 sessions ............................. Off-Site 4408-1
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Dec 2
8:30-4:30AM
MEDICAL CLINICAL PROCEDURES This aspect of the Medical Office Assistant Course covers minor surgery instrument knowledge, lab testing, ethics & confidentiality, filing, administration & more hands on appliances. Appointment scheduling will also be covered. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology & Anatomy. Text book purchase required. $269 / 15 sessions .................. Montgomery 4407-1
M-F
Nov 8
12:00-3:00PM
$269 / 6 sessions ................................. CLOC 7407-1
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Oct 23
9:30-3:30PM
M-F
Nov 15
8:30-11:30AM
M-F
Oct 25
8:30-11:30AM
$179 / 5 sessions ................................. CLOC MEDICAL OFFICE BILLING
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An introduction to Medical Office computerized & manual billing. Includes daily billings to MSP, WorkSafe, ICBC, private & third party using 1CD9 codes & fee item CODES. Special policies for MSP & WCB is also be covered. Students will get hands-on experience using Smart Series, one of the most popular medical billing programs. Computer knowledge, medical terminology & keyboarding is required. This course has a final exam & a mark of 75% overall is required to pass. Text book purchase is required. $225 / 10 sessions .................. Montgomery 4440-1
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Sep 27
12:00-3:00PM
$225 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery 4430-1
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Dec 13
8:30-3:00PM
MEDICAL OFFICE BILLING FOR TREATMENT PROVIDERS This course covers medical billing in the following areas: Massage therapy, physiotherapy, chiropractor & other treatment providers. Students will get hands-on experience using Smart Series, one of the most popular medical billing programs. Learn about MSP, private, ICBC & WCB billing. Special policies for MSP & WCB are also covered. This course has a final exam & a mark of 75% overall is required to pass. Computer knowledge, medical terminology & basic keyboarding is required or permission of the program co-ordinator. Text book purchase required.
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Sep 18
9:30-3:30PM
MEDICAL PRACTICUM Students will be placed in one of a variety of medical settings to gain valuable hands on job experience. Successful completion of a practicum is required to receive an MOA diploma. Full time MOA students only. Dates & times will vary. $250 / approx 20 sessions ............. Off-Site 4405-1
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MEDICAL SYSTEM: APPOINTMENTS This course is designed to give you a basic understanding of how medical appointments are booked for family doctors & specialists. Learn why it takes so long to book these appointments & what you can do to speed up the process. $45 / 1 session ....................... Montgomery 4009-1
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Oct 18
6:30-9:30PM
$189 / 5 sessions .................... Montgomery 4411-1
M/W
Nov 29
6:30-9:30PM
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P. 28 MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM MEDICAL SYSTEM: BASIC UNDERSTANDING
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & ANATOMY LEVEL 1
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & ANATOMY LEVEL 2
This course is designed to give a basic understanding of the BC Health care system & the facilities within it. Learn what a walk-in clinic is & why they sometimes close early. Learn what the difference is between a family doctor, walk-in clinic doctor & specialist is. Learn how you can ease the wait times at hospital emergency departments.
Gain knowledge relative to basic terms, pronounce, define & spell basic terms, identify the components of each system & function. Define diagnostic & pathological terminology. Learn to apply medical terminology in a clinical setting to help you prepare for a career in hospital departments, medical clinics, labs & more. This course has a final Exam & a mark of 75% overall is required to pass. Textbook purchase is required.
This is a continuation of Level 1. This level also contains basic Pharmacology, Oncology, Radiology & Nuclear medicine & Psychiatry. Text purchase may be required.
$45 / 1 session ........................ Montgomery 4409-1
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Oct 4
6:30-9:30PM
$269 / 12 sessions ...................... Gleneagle 8821-1
T/Th
Nov 4
5:30-9:30PM
$269 / 14 sessions .................. Montgomery 4404-1
M-F
Oct 4
8:30-11:30AM
$269 / 15 sessions .................. Montgomery 4403-1
M-F
Sep 13
8:30-11:30AM
$269 / 15 sessions ...................... Gleneagle 8820-1
T/Th
Sep 14
6:30-9:30PM
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INTERIOR DECORATING PROGRAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 29 DIPLOMA / CERTIFICATE COURSE INFORMATION Interior Decorating Diploma/Certificate Programs
Core Courses Elective Courses Skill Enhancement Total # Hours Years to Complete Successful Completion
Manual
Our interior decorating program is designed to provide information through theory and practical assignments to students interested in: Seeking employment in the retail or wholesale decorating industry; upgrading their skills in the retail or wholesale decorating industry; establishing an interior decorating business or decorating their own home. Diploma Certificate 120 hrs 100 hrs 160 hrs 60 hrs 60 hrs 40 hrs 340 (minimum) 200 (minimum) within 4 within 3 Requires 80% attendance, completion of all assignments with demonstrated competency and if applicable, passing a final exam. Non-certificate students can enroll in individual courses as space permits. Included in all interior design courses.
Certificate Core Courses (20 hours each) Basics of Design, Colour, Decorating Styles 1 (Traditional & Country), Light, Decorating Styles II (Modern & Eclectic), Final Project..
Elective Courses (20 hours each) Accessories, Apartments & Condominiums, Background Coverings, Fibres to Fabrics, Furniture Selection, Project Management, Space Planning Window Coverings. These courses must be taken to receive a diploma. Basics of Design is prerequisite to all courses.
Skill Enhancement Courses Business Practices, Perspective Drawing, Portfolio Development & Residential Architecture.
INTERIOR DECORATING: INFO SESSION
BASICS OF DESIGN
FURNITURE SELECTION
Come & hear about the Interior Decorating Certificate/Diploma Program. Students must pre-register. Call 604 936 4261.
There are no decorating rules, but there are guidelines, when followed, give a home a professionally decorated appearance. Study the application of the elements (line, space, texture, colour & light) & the principles (proportion & scale, balance, focal point, rhythm & unity) of design.
Learn how to select the most appropriate furniture for function & decorating style. Instruction will include a brief history of furniture, joints, solid & veneer woods, other construction materials, upholstery, finishes & maintenance. Prerequisite: Fibres to Fabrics. Manual included. $199 / 8 sessions ........................ Gleneagle
FREE ......................................... Montgomery 4299-1
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Sep 7
7:00-8:30PM
$199 / 8 sessions ................... Montgomery
ACCESSORIES
4279-1 Accessories are the personal finishing touches in colour & texture that affect a decorating scheme. Learn how to select, place & highlight them to achieve the maxium impact. Prerequisites: Colour & Light. Manual included. $189 / 7 sessions ..................... Mongomery 4282-1
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Oct 7
7:00-9:30PM
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Sep 13
7:00-9:30PM
8284-1
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Sep 14
7:00-9:30PM
COLOUR Colour is the most stimulating & influential element. Variables of colour theory will be presented in regard to the psychology, temperature, value & intensity & colour schemes. In-class projects will supplement the learning of the effects of using colours to create the desired atmosphere & enhance furnishings throughout a dwelling. Can be taken in conjunction with Basics of Design. Manual included. $199 / 8 sessions .................... Montgomery 4281-1
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Sep 15
7:00-9:30PM
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P. 30 BUILDING SERVICE WORKER CERTIFICATE PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 27 THROUGH NOVEMBER 15, 2010 / EVENING PROGRAM Certificate Programs are designed to give adults (18 and older) the skills, insight and tools to meet the challenges of today’s working environment. We offer classroom instruction, with our staff of highly-trained, caring professionals. Our fees are extremely competitive, we encourage you to check and compare! This course includes use of cleaning chemicals, equipment, floor and carpet care, safety, WHMIS regulations, human relations skills and a 32-hour practicum (note: the 8 nights of practicum will be from 6:00 to 10:00PM). Emphasis is on school maintenance. Certificate issued upon successful completion (70% on theory exam and practicum and 90% attendance requirement). Vocational Course Advising Prerequisites:
Registration: Location/Date/Time
Grade 12 or GED or related experience and training is required. High school graduates from other countries with fluent English skills are encouraged to apply. ESL or equivalent is a requirement for this course. ESL tesing may be required. Strong written and oral English skills. ANYTIME! Online at www.ce43.com, by phone 604 936 4261 or in person 380 Montgomery Street. Montgomery Centre, September 27 - November 16, MONDAY - THURDSAY ............................................. 6:00-9:30PM
BUILDING WORKERS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM LEVEL 1
$495
13 Week Program
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TESOL Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate SEPTEMBER 14 THROUGH NOVEMBER 25, 2010 / EVENING PROGRAM
TESOL Certification is the major ESL qualification required to teach English locally and abroad. There is a strong demand around the world for Canadian trained TESOL teachers, especially in Asia. If you would like to teach English as a second language, or if you would like to travel and want a job teaching in a foreign country, this program will appeal to you. Highly Experienced Trainers Interactive Seminar Topics Job Guidance Course Material Note
Our teachers will cover topics including: how to teach the four language skills: reading, writing, speaking, listening. Including: classroom environment, student/teacher expectations the new TOEFL IBT exam, personal tutoring and more. Resume building and direct contact with job placement opportunities for immediate employment overseas. Proven and practical high quality course materials and resources for immediate use in the classroom. Most teaching opportunities overseas require a Bachelor’s degree. Students will complete 100 hours of classroom instruction. They will, at the end of the program, have assembled a portfolio of classroom materials, including lesson plans, worksheets and curriculum materials.
Practicum Placement Location/Date/Time Registration:
20 hours of Practicum Placement are available for those interested, $350 fee. Gleneagle Secondary, September 14 - November 25, TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY............ 6:30-9:30PM ANYTIME! Online at www.ce43.com, by phone 604 936 4261 or in person 380 Montgomery Street.
#8401-1
TESOL Information Session
FREE
Tuesday
September, 7-8:30PM
#8400-1
TESOL Teachers of English to Speakers of other Lnaguage Certificate Program
Gleneagle $1595
34 Sessions
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P. 32 BOATING COURSES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADVANCED PILOTING
BASIC BOATING
SEAMANSHIP (formerly Piloting)
A necessary course in advanced coastal navigation for short duration trips out of sight of land. Advanced Piloting will give you greater accuracy in positioning & plotting exercises, as well as adherence to standardized labelling. Your chart work skills will be developed to maritime industry standards. You will be taken out of the realm of conning & visual plotting to coastal cruising out of sight of land, navigating in tidal waters, dealing with current, standing clear of danger, & determining position by visual observation or with the use of electronic devices. Develop a back-up system to your electronic navigation tools & advance your piloting skills.
Canadian Power & Sail Squadron’s premier course for the recreational boater, a variety of topics are covered during weekly evening class sessions augmented by homework. Supplementary activities of interest to boaters are also planned. Successful completion of this course qualifies you for your Canadian Coast Guard Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card & become a member of the Canadian Power & Sail Squadron.
This course is a must for serious boaters who want to improve their navigation & piloting skills as well as develop theoretical knowledge in dealing with adverse conditions & emergencies. The new Seamanship Course builds on the techniques introduced in the Boating Course.
14 sessions ................................. Gleneagle
$110 members / $120 non-members
Coquitlam
Contact Lynn: 604 516 6072 or lmeisl@telus.net
Contact Douglass: 604 941 8265
VHF/DSC RADIO (MARITIME RADIO)
15 sessions ................................. Gleneagle
13 sessions ................................. Gleneagle
To operate a maritime radio, you need a Restricted Operator Certificate. It is the law! The Maritime Radio course teaches emergency radio procedures, as well as everyday operating techniques & will prepare you for the Restricted Operator Certificate (Maritime) with DSC Endorsement exam. Learn all about the uses of marine radios, choice of frequencies, operation, phonetic alphabet, procedural words & phrases, as well as Digital Selective Calling & the Global Maritime Distress & Safety System.
Coquitlam
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Sep 16
7:00-10:00PM
$110 members / $120 non-members Contact Douglass: 604 941 8265
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Sept 14
7:00-10:00PM
9 sessions ................................. Gleaneagle Port Moody
Th
Sep 23 7:00-10:00PM
$275 / $450 couple
P. Moody
Th
Sep 16
7:00-10:00PM
$275 / $450 couple Contact Lynn: 604 516 6072 or lmeisl@telus.net MARINE MAINTENANCE All boats need maintenance to correct for the gradual deterioration from wear & tear, let alone exposure to the elements. A boater should be constantly on the alert for signs of vessel degradation & make repairs while the problem is minor. This course covers all the basics.
3 sessions ................................. Gleaneagle Coquitlam
Th
Oct 14
7:00-10:00PM
10 sessions ............................... Gleaneagle
Contact Douglass: 604 941 8265
Port Moody
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Th Sep 23
7:00-10:00PM
$110 members / $120 non-members Contact Lynn: 604 516 6072 or lmeisl@telus.net
Port Moody - Contact Lynn: 604 516 6072 or lmeisl@telus.net
FOR REGISTRATION, WEBSITE & OTHER ADVANCED COURSES SEE BELOW Coquitlam Power Squadron www.coquitlampowersquadron.ning.com Douglass: 604 941 8265 Port Moody Power Squadron www.portmoodypss.com Lynn: 604 516 6072