Continuing Studies Catalogue - Spring 2013

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Welcome to Langara Continuing Studies What’s inside.

5 ARTS 33 ACCOUNTING & FINANCE 45 BUSINESS 71 SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES 75 EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL PROGRAMS 85 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 93 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 115 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 4 REGISTRATION

CONTINUING STUDIES REGISTRATION STAFF Top row: Greg Blue, Ahmad Rahi, Linda Turner, Daniel Thorpe Bottom row: Gemma Oropesa, Phuoi-Linh To, Vicki Vogel CAMPUSES • Langara College Main Campus - 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver • Broadway Centre - 601 West Broadway, Vancouver • Alderbridge Way Centre - Alderbridge Place, Unit 116 & 125 - 4940 No. 3 Road, Richmond

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CONTINUING EDUCATION UNIT (CEU) & INTERNATIONAL LEARNING UNIT (ILU) CEUs and ILUs are used to measure and recognize life-long learning. CEUs are a class-hours-based measure and one CEU is awarded for every 10 instructional hours. The ILU is an outcomes-based measure by the Learning Resources Network, the largest international life-long learning organization in the world. For more info, visit www.learningunit.org.

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Custom Training for Business On-site training for your organization’s needs Langara recognizes that no two organizations are alike, that when it comes to finding business training solutions, convenience and cost are top of mind. Custom Training offers cost-effective on-site training to help organizations maximize their business potential. Drawing on a pool of qualified trainers and instructors, the Langara Custom Training Manager works with organizations to develop an effective training program based on a team’s size, experience level, project needs, and long-term goals. A variety of flexible scheduling options are available, from one-day workshops to more in-depth series of courses. Leaders in professional development and lifelong learning, Langara understands how to engage adult learners. From computer and technology training to communcations and project management development, explore the benefits of Langara’s Custom Training.

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REGISTR ATION

Registration Information TO REGISTER Some classes fill quickly. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Receipts will be mailed. Online: At www.langara.bc.ca/login if you have a Langara ID number. If you don’t have one or can’t remember it, call 604.323.5322. Fax: Registration form to 604.323.5899 with credit card info. Mail: Registration form with payment to Langara College, Continuing Studies, 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Y 2Z6. Make cheques payable to Langara College. Phone: 604.323.5322. Drop in: Register in person at the Continuing Studies Office, Langara College. REGISTRATION OFFICE HOURS • Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am-7:30 pm • Friday: 9:00 am-4:00 pm • Saturday: 9:00 am-3:00 pm

DATES CLOSED The Continuing Studies Office is closed and classes postponed during the following holidays: • Christmas Break: December 24 - January 1, 2013 • Family Day: February 9 - 11, 2013 • Easter Break: March 29 - April 1, 2013

WITHDRAWALS & REFUNDS Refunds due to student withdrawal: • Before course starts: All refunds are subject to an administration fee of 20% of the course/event fee (minimum $15 to a maximum of $35 per course). Cancellations must be received one day prior to the first day of class. Please note: We would be pleased to hold a 100% credit of the registration fee toward taking

FOOD SERVICES The main cafeteria is located in the A building. Vending machines are available.

another Langara Continuing Studies course(s). This credit is valid for 12 months.

• After course has started: No refunds/ credits are issued except for extraordinary circumstances. In such cases, requests must be submitted in writing by email, fax, mail, or in person to the relevant program coordinator.

REFUND PAYMENTS Fee payments made by phone using credit card are refunded back to the credit card. Payments made in person using cash, cheque, debit, or credit card will be refunded by cheque. Please allow three weeks for processing. Please note: Certain programs and courses have refund policies different from above. HARMONIZED SALES TA X (HST) A few courses are subject to HST which is not reflected in the tuition amount shown.

• Victoria Day: May 18 - 20, 2013

INCOME TA X RECEIPTS Tuition fees for eligible courses exceeding $100 within a calendar year are income taxdeductible. Tax receipts for 2012 are available only on the web. To access your receipt, you will need to login with your student number and password on the Langara College homepage. If you do not know your student number and/or password, please contact Continuing Studies at 604.323.5322.

LANGARA COLLEGE BOOKSTORE For current hours, returns, and buyback policies, or other information, please check our website at www.langara.bc.ca/bookstore or call 604.323.5525.

ROOM LOCATIONS Room numbers for your courses can be viewed on the LCD monitor inside the West 49th Avenue entrance to the A Building. Some courses are held off-site. Please check your receipt for course location, or phone 604.323.5322.

SAFEWALK If you would like a security guard to walk you to your car, please call 604.562.1011. CODE OF CONDUCT Langara College is committed to the principle that all members of the College community have the right to work and study in a supportive and mutually respectful environment. DISABILITY SERVICES If you are a student with a documented disability and require support services and acommodations, please visit www.langara.bc.ca/student-services/ disability-services for information on how to access Disability Services, including important deadlines.


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6 COMMUNICATION ARTS 6 Communication Arts Certificate Program

9 ELECTRONIC MEDIA DESIGN 9 Electronic Media Design Certificate Program 10 DIGITAL MEDIA 11 PHOTOGRAPHY 11 Photography Certificate Program 16 DIGITAL FILM PRODUCTION 16 Full-time Certificate Program 17 Part-time Certificate Program 20 DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION 20 Documentary Production Certificate Program 20 ART OF DSLR VIDEO CAMERA & LIGHTING 20 Art of DSLR Camera & Lighting Certificate Program 21 PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR FILM AND TV 21 Production Design Certificate Program 22 ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION 22 Full-time Certificate Program 22 SINGER-SONGWRITER 22 Singer-Songwriter Certificate Program 23 MUSIC COURSES 24 CREATIVE WRITING 26 COPYWRITING 26 Advertising Copywriting Certificate Program 27 VISUAL ARTS 30 COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATION 30 Commercial Illustration Certificate Program 32 PERFORMING ARTS

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For more information or advice on course selection, contact Johnathon Strebly at 604.324.2535 or jstrebly@langara.bc.ca, or Michael Bell at 604.676.2173 or mbell@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Notes • Classes are once a week for three hours over a 12-week term. • Full-time status is five classes per term and the entire program can be completed in four terms.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/commarts

Communication Arts COMMUNICATION ARTS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (PART-TIME) The Communication Arts Program encompasses graphic design, art direction, design strategies, and portfolio development on a full- or part-time basis. This comprehensive curriculum covers everything from Concept Development and Colour Theory to Experience Design and Advertising Strategy. With an overarching focus on ideation, each level builds upon the previous to expand the creative process and skill set. Courses are taught by working professionals who bring real-world perspectives, relevant case studies, and a mentorship philosophy to the classroom. The program allows for creative individuals interested in the design industry, recent graduates, and junior designers who are working in the field to expand their skills or to pursue new career directions. The program consists of 18 required courses for a total of 648 instructional hours. All class time includes lectures, in-class projects, critical analysis, critiques, and group discussions.

Admission The CA Program is open to students of all skill and ability levels. Prior to registering, we encourage everyone to discuss their educational and career goals with the Program Coordinator (or if assistance is needed in course selection). All students in the program are expected to have their own computer and licensed Adobe software and fonts, and experience in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator. For an introduction or intermediate training in these applications, we encourage students to enrol in our Digital Media courses.

Curriculum Structure Level 1 • Design Drawing • Colour Theory & Applications • Concept Development • Layout & Grid Systems • Typography 1: Introduction • History of Communication Design

Level 2 • Experience Design • Sustainable Design Thinking • Advertising Strategy • Print & Prepress • Typography 2: Experimental Type • Branding & Identity • Design & Visual Culture

Level 3 • Art Direction • Packaging Design • Typography 3: Publication Design • Project Management • Independent Studio

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LAYOUT & GRID SYSTEMS GRPH1018 The Layout & Grid Systems course explores all of the fundamental issues of layout, such as page composition, hierarchy, negative space, grids, type composition, and graphical placement. Emphasis will be placed on how to make your work stand out amongst the crowd in a way that still holds true to the visual strategies that dictate the project. Prerequisites: Adobe InDesign Level 1 or equivalent.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50753)

12 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1400-1700

TYPOGRAPHY 1 - INTRODUCTION CIDC1002 Investigate typography, one of the most important aspects of visual communication today, through basic and intermediate typesetting and typographic layout issues. Explore topics including letterform anatomy, readability, legibility, book design, letterform design, and contemporary typographic technology. Discover and refine your own typographic design process to create innovative solutions with letters and words. Prerequisites: Adobe InDesign - Level 1 or equivalent.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50736)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1900-2200

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT CIDC1001 Practice creative thinking and expand and develop your own creative process. Examine the world of compositional principles and visual relationships by learning basic terminology to be able to discuss your work and the work of others. Develop assorted tools to be able to recognize and create visual coherence in design. $559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50735)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2200

HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION DESIGN CIDC3003 Realize your profession from the origins of visual communication in writing systems through to the present digital world. Identify, articulate, and reapply historical style and references in both verbal and graphic media. Areas covered include hieroglyphics, Imperial Rome, the Medieval Age, the Renaissance, the Industrial Age, Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Constructivism, the Bauhaus, Modernism, and Post-modern Deconstructivism.

DESIGN DRAWING CIDC1003 Utilize drawing as a medium to document and present your ideas. Apply drawing to the design process in the development of narratives, experiences and multidisciplinary projects, and gain a greater understanding of the elements and principles of design. The ability to communicate visually is important in our age of emerging media, often defining our potential as designers. $559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50737)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1900-2200

(50747)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2200

COLOUR THEORY & APPLICATIONS CIDC1004 Discover the theory and application of colour within design. Develop an understanding of the vocabulary of colour used within visual communication and an awareness of the role it has in contemporary culture. Apply theoretical concepts to balance technical and conceptual skills. Explore colour systems, differing colour schemes, optical effects, colour abstraction, and the psychological aspects of colour perception. $559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50738)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200

BRANDING & IDENTITY CIDC2001 An introduction to the power of branding and its wider implications within society, with a focus on how perception determines success or failure, and a goal of empowering students with different methods and techniques for effective idea generation. Learn how to formulate solutions involving how identity and logo design affect branding and communication strategy. Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50741)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200

PRINT & PREPRESS CIDC1000 Examine in theory and put into practice the processes, materials, and requirements of print technology and subsequent design considerations. Issues such as paper, ink, fonts, file formats, postscript, colour, and resolution, as well as practical and advanced techniques, are discussed and illustrated with real-life examples. Historical, traditional, and hand-printing methods will also be covered. Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50754)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300

TYPOGRAPHY 2 - EXPERIMENTAL TYPE CIDC2002 Introduce emotion and experimentation into your typographic projects by investigating various approaches and applying them to your practice. Use historical and modern reference points of the letterform as points of departure. Apply tone, style, humour, and culture to wordmarks and sequential short texts, all to enhance your message and the development of your concept. Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50742)

12 eve - Sa Jan 19 - 1900-2200

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EXPERIENCE DESIGN CIDC2003 Define and understand the cognitive and physical attributes of your audience while complementing your design skills to strengthen your design intent. Translate your form (whether print, media, or software) into something your audience will better understand, read, and experience. Successful design helps to avoid questions related to usability, wayfinding, meaning, or intent. Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50743)

12 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1400-1700

INDEPENDENT STUDIO CIDC4002 This class will be an extended independent project of the student’s own concept and execution. Although every project will be supervised by the instructor, the idea, direction, and scope will all be formulated by the student. Prerequisites: All Level 2 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50750)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1900-2200

DESIGN & VISUAL CULTURE CIDC4003 Compare and contrast cultural criticism as it pertains to the communication and applied arts professions within design and visual culture. Learn to participate in, write about, and respond to present-day communication and ideation design issues including ethics, creativity, and social applications. Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50751)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1900-2200

ADVERTISING STRATEGY CIDC2000 Learn how to create and enhance your thoughts into ideas with a strategic focus in the area of advertising design. Develop skills to critique creative, produce smart work, and explore options in design, headline, and visual solutions. Learn what it takes to compete for the attention of today’s intelligent and often cynical consumer.

PACK AGING DESIGN CIDC3001 Design and present concepts in 3D, all while delivering the product story within its packaging. Discuss the creations of meaningful interface driven by solid concepts and strong narrative. Create memorable and uplifting interactive and new media experiences that are balanced with successful usability practice.

Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

Prerequisites: All Level 2 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50740)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2200

(50744)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1900-2200

PROJECT MANAGEMENT CIDC4004 Manage your own firm with solid knowledge of studio operations, sales, negotiating, banking, bookkeeping, accounting, legal issues, contracts, and studio location and setup, all related to the graphic design and art directing industry. Prepare yourself for opportunities in the creative job market by learning portfolio development essentials, design professionalism, and personal and business promotion. Prerequisites: All Level 2 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50752)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2200

ART DIRECTION CIDC4000 Explore the role and expectations of the art director from the perspective of both advertising agency and client. Emphasis is put on original ideas that are engaging to the audience and solve client objectives. Students will use peer review to improve upon their ideas, which they will present through sketches, storyboards, renderings, and creative briefs. Prerequisites: All Level 2 courses.

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$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50749)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200

TYPOGRAPHY 3 - PUBLICATION DESIGN CIDC3002 Refine your approach to complex typographic situations. Utilize the contributing factors influencing the design and typography of a publication that include the reader, stylistic positioning, effective and appropriate use of space, and non-text elements such as diagrams and illustrations. Prerequisites: All Level 2 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50746)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1900-2200

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN THINKING CIDC3004 Re-think purpose, function, and the design process with an environmental eye. As environmental awareness becomes increasingly prevalent, designers have the power to influence change and apply their skills to create more environmentally friendly communications. Through discussions, research, and assignments, this course is intended to inform, challenge, and inspire designers to make a difference. Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50748)

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Electronic Media Design ELECTRONIC MEDIA DESIGN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (FULL-TIME) The Electronic Media Design Program is a one-year, full-time curriculum, designed to train graphic designers in web and interactive media. The emphasis is to train individuals in the strategic and stylistic elements of design, then ensure they have a strong technical background in order for them to effectively produce design work within a project’s budget. This is not a desktop publishing program, nor one that focuses exclusively on technical issues. It would be an advantage to have some design experience, but it is not a prerequisite.

For more information or advice on course selection, contact Johnathon Strebly at 604.324.2535 or jstrebly@langara.bc.ca, or Michael Bell at 604.676.2173 or mbell@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre

Students will be using a 15" Apple MacBook Pro laptop with full educational versions of the following software:

Schedule Information

• Apple Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, and Compressor 4

• Entry Dates: January and September

• Adobe CS6 Design & Web Premium Photoshop CS6 Extended Illustrator CS6 InDesign CS6 Dreamweaver CS6 Flash Professional CS6 Fireworks CS6 Acrobat X Pro Bridge CS6 Media Encoder CS6

• Duration: One-year, full-time

Program Costs

All software is registered in the student’s name and belongs to the student. Entry into this program is based on an application interview. Students will receive one-onone consultation and instruction. All instructors are professional designers from the print and electronic media design industries, chosen for their extensive technical knowledge and industry recognized expertise.

Curriculum Structure

• Tuition: $15,800 ($12,600 is for tuition and $3,200 is the estimated cost for minimum computer and software requirements. Tuition includes a Student Membership to the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, your connection to local events, awards, inspiration, portfolio reviews, job opportunities, peer networking, and much more.) • Note: The full tuition fee of $15,800 is divided over three payments, due at the beginning of each term: • Term 1: $9,000 ($5,800 tuition to Langara plus $3,200 estimate for computer and software) • Term 2: $4,600 • Term 3: $2,200

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

• Mac OS

• Typography 1

• Typography 2

• Copyright

• Colour & Concept

• Project Management

• Colour Theory

• Interface Design

• Creative Process 2

• Web 1

• Creative Process 1

• Portfolio Development

• Interactive Media 1

• Web 2

• Web 3

• Adobe InDesign

• Final Cut Studio 1

• Interactive Media 2

Info, Resources & Forms

• Final Cut Studio 2

www.langara.bc.ca/emd

• Adobe Photoshop

Notes • Classes run Monday–Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. • Maximum 16 students per intake.

• Adobe Illustrator • History of Design

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For more information or advice on course selection, contact Johnathon Strebly at 604.324.2535 or jstrebly@langara.bc.ca, or Michael Bell at 604.676.2173 or mbell@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Digital Media The Digital Media Series is a collection of production software courses for the applied arts. This is not a certificate program; it is simply an extensive collection of individual software courses that are open to everyone. The courses within this program are very in-depth, but they are designed to guide students right from the beginning. You are not required to have any previous experience for any Level 1 course.

Courses • Adobe Certified Associate Exam

• Adobe Photoshop Level 2

Schedule Information

• Adobe Dreamweaver Level 1

• Adobe Photoshop Level 3

• Entry Dates: January, May, and September

• Adobe Flash Level 1

• HTML & CSS Level 1

• Adobe Flash Level 2

• Mac OSX Introduction

• Adobe Illustrator Level 1

• MS Office for Mac

• Adobe InDesign Level 1

• MS Office for Mac Level 1

• Adobe Photoshop Level 1

• MS Office for Mac Level 2

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs/digital-media

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP - LEVEL 1 PHTG1026 This course is designed to familiarize students with the capabilities of Adobe Photoshop. Students learn methods of enhancing and working with highresolution images for various media outputs, and are given the confidence to tackle complex photo-illustrations. Prerequisites: Mac or PC experience. Note: This course is taught on a Mac.

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR - LEVEL 1 GRPH1009 Adobe Illustrator is one of the most popular computer applications for computer illustration in the design industry. Learn Illustrator’s full capabilities for creating logo design, line art, or continuous tone illustrations, as well as using colour and photography and importing or exporting files for use with other graphic applications. Prerequisites: Mac or PC experience. Note: This course is taught on a Mac.

$525 (50755)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300

$430

(50756)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200

(50731)

10 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1900-2200

ADOBE DREAMWEAVER - LEVEL 1 GRPH1021 Learn how to use Dreamweaver to produce modern, responsive websites that work on screens of all sizes. Develop a solid grounding in HTML and CSS, including HTML5 and CSS3. Learn how to use Javascript behaviours to add interactivity to your pages. Become skilled with web graphics and video, social media APIs, FTP, tables, and templates. The course will conclude by looking at how Dreamweaver can be used to build child-templates for database-driven Content Management Systems such as WordPress. Prerequisites: Mac or PC experience.

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP - LEVEL 2 PHTG1028 Using the newest Adobe technology, students will learn advanced methods of photo-illustration and composing multilayered images. Emphasis in this course is placed equally on technical and aesthetic imaging considerations, and production techniques for photo-composites. Prerequisites: Adobe Photoshop - Level 1 or

HTML & CSS - LEVEL 1 GRPH1022 In this course you will learn HTML and CSS basics, allowing you to create designs that won’t lead to surprises when you pass them on to your web developer. By learning how web developers work and think you will gain the ability to create better website designs and understand the limitations and differences between print and web design.

equivalent.

Prerequisites: Some Photoshop experience.

$525

$260

(50757)

12 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1400-1700

(50758)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1900-2200

(50733)

6 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2200

Note: This course is taught on a Mac.

$430 (50732)

10 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200

ADOBE INDESIGN - LEVEL 1 GRPH1041 InDesign, part of the Adobe Creative Suite, is a superb page layout program that works seamlessly with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. This course is a comprehensive exploration of InDesigns tools and capabilities as they relate to both print and PDF projects. Prerequisites: Mac or PC experience. Note: This course is taught on a Mac.

$430 (50734)

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Photography PHOTOGRAPHY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (PART-TIME) Our Photography Certificate Program is one of the largest, most comprehensive part-time study programs in commercial photography in Canada. It is designed for those interested in pursuing a career in commercial photography, photojournalism, portraiture, or fine art. This program places equal emphasis on applied technical issues, art, and style. Students entering basic level courses in this program do not need any previous training or experience in photography. Students must have their own 35mm film or digital SLR camera and a sturdy tripod. An assortment of lenses is not necessary but is an advantage. Students with previous training or experience may challenge courses at the discretion of the Program Coordinator (approval through a portfolio showing is required). Our instructors represent some of the top individuals in the commercial and fine art fields of photography. These working professionals ensure that students learn the most up-to-date techniques and acquire a realistic perspective of the commercial and fine art photographic industries, including ethics and politics. Langara’s facilities include: three fully-equipped studios, 12 fully-equipped colour and black and white darkrooms, a colour dry-to-dry print processor, a large wet processing area, a print finishing and mounting room, three wellequipped Mac labs for digital imagery, two Hasselblad H3D medium format cameras, and several professional Epson printers.

For more information, contact Andrew Tripp at 604.323.5928 or atripp@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, August, and September

Program Costs • Tuition: Approximately $8,000

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs/photography

Certificate Requirements To qualify for certification, students must complete a minimum of 570 hours of training. Allow yourself two to two-and-a-half years to complete this program. When students have completed 16 courses (eight required and eight elective), and compiled a successful portfolio of photographs, they receive certification. Students who successfully challenge some of the required courses must still complete 16 courses in total. Note that not all courses are offered each term.

Required Courses (total of 288 hours) • Basic Photography (Film or Digital) (36 hours)

• Practical Lighting (36 hours)

• Basic Darkroom (Film) OR Basic Digital Workflow (36 hours)

• Advanced Studio Lighting (36 hours)

• Photographic Art History (36 hours)

• Business Management (36 hours)

• Intermediate Photography (Film) OR Digital Intermediate Photography (36 hours)

• Graduation Project (no class time)

• Business Practices (36 hours)

Electives (mimimum of 282 hours) Group 1

Group 2

• Composition & Design (36 hours)

• Creative Light Painting Techniques (36 hours)

• Photographic Style (36 hours)

• The Photographic Nude (36 hours)

• The Photographic Concept (36 hours)

• Stock Photography (36 hours)

• The Contemporary Image (36 hours)

• Food & Beverage Photography (36 hours)

• Advanced Composition and Design (36 hours)

• Alternative Photographic Processes (36 hours)

• Adobe Photoshop - Level 1 (36 hours)

• Fashion Photography (36 hours)

• Adobe Photoshop - Level 2 (36 hours)

• Wedding Photography (30 hours)

• Adobe Photoshop - Level 3 (36 hours)

• Photojournalism (36 hours)

• Advanced Black & White Photography (36 hours)

• The Photographic Portrait (36 hours)

• Practical Darkroom (36 hours)

• Editorial Photography (36 hours)

• DSLR Video Production (30 hours)

• Landscape Photography (36 hours)

• Advanced DSLR Video Production (36 hours)

• Close-Up Photography (36 hours)

• Advanced Black & White Darkroom (30 hours)

• Photo-Illustration (36 hours)

• Basic Colour Printing (36 hours)

• Marketing for Fine Artists (36 hours)

• Intermediate Colour Printing (36 hours)

• Architectural Photography (36 hours)

• Small Strobes Big Light (36 hours)

• Street Photography (36 hours)

• Working to Deadline (36 hours)

• Commercial Production (36 hours)

• Digital Fine Art Printing (36 hours)

• View Camera Techniques (36 hours) • Basic People Photography (36 hours)

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP - LEVEL 1 PHTG1026 This course is designed to familiarize students with the capabilities of Adobe Photoshop. Students learn methods of enhancing and working with highresolution images for various media outputs, and are given the confidence to tackle complex photo-illustrations. Prerequisites: Mac or PC experience. Note: This course is taught on a Mac.

$525 (50755)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300 (Lanthier)

(50756)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200 (Lanthier)

ADVANCED DSLR VIDEO PRODUCTION PHTG1069 The Advanced DSLR Video Production Course will allow students who have graduated from the beginner’s DSLR Production course to significantly enhance their skills. There will be many more opportunities for direct instructor supervision and mentoring of students through in-class exercises and home assignment review. More emphasis on detailed analysis of individual student’s strengths and weaknesses will allow current skill levels to be mentored to a more professional level. Note: Held at 601 West Broadway.

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP - LEVEL 2 PHTG1028 Using the newest Adobe technology, students will learn advanced methods of photo-illustration and composing multilayered images. Emphasis in this course is placed equally on technical and aesthetic imaging considerations, and production techniques for photo-composites. Prerequisites: Adobe Photoshop - Level 1 or equivalent.

$525 (50757)

12 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1400-1700 (Lanthier)

(50758)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1900-2200 (Lanthier)

ADVANCED BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1008 This course explores the foundations of the Zone System and puts into practice the concept of pre-visualizing your black and white images. It will take your black and white photography to a higher level of quality and will teach critical tonal recognition. The goal of this course is to be able to shoot perfect negatives consistently. Prerequisites: Intermediate Photography and Basic Darkroom (or equivalents). Note: This course is film-based, and not designed for digital photographers.

$514 (50554)

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ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1046 This course introduces students to the very specialized genre of interior and exterior architectural photography. Aspects such as equipment selection, lighting, contemporary styles, and aesthetics, as well as the business side of the genre, are all addressed. For the shooter that appreciates the beauty and challenge of photographs that adorn the pages of contemporary home-style magazines, this course is a must. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting / Photoshop Level 2.

$452 (50559)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300 (Williams)

$504 (50556)

10 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2100

(Fillingham)

ADVANCED STUDIO LIGHTING PHTG1018 Expand upon the experience gained in Practical Lighting with lectures, demonstrations, student shooting sessions, and an intensive, in-depth look at photographic lighting. Experiment with unconventional techniques and the manipulation of sunlight in relation to a variety of subjects including people, still life, editorial, automobiles, and architecture.

BASIC COLOUR PRINTING PHTG1033 Learn the basics of colour printing. Emphasis is on printing from a master and your own negatives. Students will learn about the colour wheel, filters, film and papers, processing, and print spotting with extensive hands-on experience in our colour lab. Prerequisites: Basic Darkroom or equivalent.

$469 (50560)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130

(Balderston)

Prerequisites: Practical Lighting or equivalent.

$494 (50557)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Blue)

(50558)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Blue)

BASIC DARKROOM PHTG1003 Through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on experience, learn the basic principles and practices of the traditional black and white darkroom. Topics include film processing, contact prints, enlargements, and some print finishing techniques. Students require a 35mm (or Medium Format) film camera with manual exposure capability. $422 (50561)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (McKay)


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BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1049 This entry-level course covers the basics of photography as they apply to digital SLR cameras. Covering traditional aspects such as exposure, depth-of-field, and composition, the course also delves into basic digital controls such as white balance, histograms, and elemental workflow. A DSLR is a must for this course. Prerequisites: Basic computer skills.

$458 (50562)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Tripp)

(50563)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Tripp)

(50564)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300 (Sirois)

(50587)

ONLINE - Jan 14 (Tripp)

BASIC PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1061 This introductory course focuses on developing the necessary communication and technical skills to obtain the most out of models. Students will gain practical experience through thematic studio sessions ranging from commercial comedy to corporate drama, music, beauty, and sports as they further investigate their DSLR or SLR camera functions. Also explored are strategies in effective auditioning and hiring of talent. Prerequisites: Basic Photography (film or digital).

Prerequisites: Basic computer skills.

$457 (50565)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Blasberg)

(50566)

12 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1400-1700

(Holloway) (50567)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300

(Holloway)

Prerequisites: Digital Intermediate Photography.

$505 (50571)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Sirois)

$479 ( 50568 ) 12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130

BASIC DIGITAL WORKFLOW PHTG1057 This course teaches you how to go from A to Z with your digital photos. It will help you take your photos through the necessary process to do what you want with them, as well as show you how to obtain maximum quality in every photo, through exposure to archiving, and from digital-specific techniques to digital-specific problems.

CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1066 This course introduces students to the extraordinary world of Macro Photography. Whether shooting scientific, natural, or abstract images, Macro Photography exposes students to an entirely new world of image making. Students will learn about the tools and technical considerations of macro work and will explore a world where detail and limited depth of field create extraordinary landscapes.

(Mastromonaco) ( 50569 ) 12 eve - Fr Jan 18 - 1830-2130 (Mastromonaco)

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PHTG1016 This course is part of the Business Practices series on the logistics of running a photographic business. Emphasis is on quoting and estimating, ethical business practices, copyright issues and legalities, permits, licenses, GST and PST, NAFTA, photographic associations, accounting, and financial planning. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting or with permission of instructor.

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION PHTG1060 This course is for photographers planning on producing large-scale shoots for projects such as advertising, editorial, and fine art. This course teaches students how to produce their own work including propping, location scouting, stylists, animal wranglers, and set building. Students will produce two of their own shoots using these production techniques. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting and Adobe Photoshop - Level 2.

$514 (50572)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130

(Kaulback)

$473 (50570)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Blue)

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COMPOSITION AND DESIGN PHTG1022 Learn to make rather than take photographs by exploring the fundamentals of composition, design, and conceptualization. Focus on contemporary and historical issues of photography and its vocabulary (balance, movement, contrast, juxtaposition, etc.). Also study the impact of these visual aspects on commercial and fine art buyers. Practical applications and practices are demonstrated throughout the course. Prerequisites: Practical Lighting or equivalent.

$457 (50573)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130

(La Bounty)

DIGITAL FINE ART PRINTING PHTG1067 This course is designed to offer students a thorough survey and practice of digital fine art printing. Many contemporary fine art photographers are now choosing digital processing to produce their limited edition prints, and galleries have become much more accepting of digital media as worthy of fine art photography collections. The course covers everything from ICC profiling to piezography, which is the finest method of producing a black and white print, and students will be able to produce numerous archival quality prints throughout the 12-session course. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting and Adobe Photoshop - Level 2.

DSLR VIDEO PRODUCTION PHTG1062 This course introduces students to the enormous video-capture potential of the latest DSLR cameras. It covers camera functions as well as lighting and continuity. Students must have their own camera capable of HD video capture. Prerequisites: Basic Digital Photography. Note: Held at 601 West Broadway.

$432 (50574)

10 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1900-2100

(Fillingham)

Note: Students must have their own laptop computer with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop software.

$494 (50576)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Erkau)

DIGITAL INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1048 This course is designed for students who are beyond the basics of photography and covers aspects such as shooting RAW versus JPEG, custom white-balance control, a review of depth of field and composition, as well as lighting theory and practice for still-life and people. Students require their own digital SLR, and a flash is also recommended. Prerequisites: Basic Digital Photography or equivalent, and Basic Digital Workflow. Note: An online version of this course is available. Contact atripp@langara.bc.ca for information.

$432

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FOOD & BEVERAGE PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1023 Explore the problems and solutions specific to shooting food and beverages. Students will produce their own work with the help of a professional food stylist. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting or equivalent.

$484 (50581)

12 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1400-1700 (Durant)

LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1006 Challenge yourself to look at the landscape from a new perspective. Through a series of lectures, in-depth critiques, and location shooting sessions, students will gain an understanding of various approaches to photographing the landscape, from the natural to the urban and from the conventional to the unconventional. Prerequisites: Intermediate Photography (film or digital) or equivalent.

$494 (50595)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300

(Balderston)

MARKETING FOR FINE ARTISTS PHTG1050 This course is geared towards artists pursuing exhibitions or careers in public and commercial art galleries. The 12week course covers a range of practical exercises and critical theory in preparation for approaching the art market. This includes sessions in portfolio construction, exhibition design, gallery guidelines and procedures, exclusive Vancouver gallery visits, and guest speaker curators. Prerequisites: Best suited for students with an active interest in creating fine art photography.

(50577)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Sirois)

(50578)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Sirois)

(50579)

12 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1400-1700 (Weddell)

(50588)

ONLINE - Jan 15 - (Tripp)

$463 (50582)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Shen)


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PHOTOGRAPHIC ART HISTORY PHTG1037 This course is a survey of the history of photography from its origins to its present state. Students explore the historical context in which the medium was invented and evolved. Photography is not a single process but rather a new way of seeing and thinking. This course looks at photographers and their styles and artistic movements in photography.

PRACTICAL LIGHTING PHTG1013 Learn the fundamental theories and techniques of lighting. This course covers equipment selection and lighting techniques with an emphasis on practical shooting sessions in and out of the studio, some using models. Learn to harness the potential of lighting, using it to suit the needs of your subject.

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1042 This course is designed to teach students how to capture the essence of the urban landscape in a personalized and generally edgy fashion. Comprised largely of field trips, the course tackles equipment issues, the ethics and practicalities of photographing street life, and when and where to best break photographic rules.

Prerequisites: Intermediate Photography or

Prerequisites: Intermediate Photography.

$412

equivalent.

(50583)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Harper)

(50584)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Harper)

PHOTOGRAPHIC CONCEPT PHTG1041 This course immerses students in illustrative photography. The content favours a fine art approach but is still highly relevant to stylistically driven commercial photography. This course deals primarily with concept and execution, utilizing all of the student’s artistic and technical skills in relation to subjects such as style, communication, and eroticism. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting.

$448 (50585)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130

(Shen/O’Brien)

PHOTOGRAPHIC NUDE PHTG1031 Explore the world of fine art figure study photography. Students learn stylistic approaches from both historic and contemporary perspectives, along with various lighting techniques and considerations, for full-length and detail figure photography. Both digital and film photography can be applied to this challenging and rewarding area of practice. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting.

$489 (50586)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Pedrero)

$448

Note: For the weekday courses, one shooting

(50594)

session may take place on a weekend.

(Balderston)

12 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1400-1700

$494 (50589)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130

(La Bounty)

(50590)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Morris)

(50591)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300 (Weddell)

SMALL STROBES BIG LIGHT PHTG1064 This course is the long-awaited expansion of photographer/instructor Christopher Morris’ acclaimed speedlight workshop. To heck with expensive battery-powered strobe rentals; see what you can do with just a couple of good quality flash units and a little imagination. Lighting master Morris will take students through the theory and practice of small flash lighting and introduce them to the incredible potential of modern units when combined with numerous methods of triggering them.

STUDIO PRACTICES PHTG1020 This no-fee course provides students access to the facilities outside class times. To register, students must have successfully completed the Practical Lighting power pack test (for studio access), OR Basic Darkroom. Current students in the latter will also be offered access to the darkroom No cost

$505 (50592)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Morris)

(50593)

12 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Morris)

SPORTS & ACTION PHOTOGRAPHY PHTG1070 This course will introduce you to the exciting world of sports photography. Topics include equipment choices, the ethics of sports photography, dealing with venues, and numerous photographic techniques. Students shoot with actual athletes in a variety of sports including fencing, gymnastics, and hockey. You will also learn how to shoot sports effectively using both available and controlled lighting. Prerequisites: Advanced Studio Lighting.

$505 (50580)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Morris)

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For more information, contact Annat Kennet at 604.872.3647 or akennet@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre

Schedule Information • Duration: Full-time or part-time • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Program Costs • Tuition: $8,300 (full-time) • Application Fee: $100 (non-refundable) • Note: Student loans available where applicable.

Digital Film Production DIGITAL FILM PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (FULL-TIME) This broad-based, accelerated, and comprehensive 16-week program offers professional training in drama, documentary, and music video production. Training takes place in a production house atmosphere on the latest Final Cut Pro software, using DSLR and prosumer cameras and a mentorship approach in small class sizes. It is made up of 399 instructor hours and 96 hours of graduation projects (495 hours in total, or 49.5 CEUs).

Courses • The Art of Editing and Post-Production Processes (15 hours)

• How to Get Into the Industry/Careers (10 hours)

• The Art Director (9 hours)

• Making a Commercial (14 hours)

• The Art of the Cinematographer (18 hours)

• Music Video Production (15 hours)

• The Assistant Director (6 hours)

• Pre-Production Meetings (12 hours)

• BC Film Orientation Course (12 hours)

• The Role of the Director (38 hours)

• Digital Video Cameras (14 hours)

• Edit Lab (25 hours)

• The Documentary Shoot (28 hours)

• A Short History of Canadian Cinema (15 hours)

Notes

• Documentary Filmmaking (16 hours)

• Maximum nine students per full-time intake.

• Dramatic Film Processes: An Overview (16 hours)

• The Short Script (21 hours)

• Students will need their own external drive for editing in the full-time program. You will also need to purchase two books.

• Final Cut Pro Editing and Lab (33 hours)

• The Script Supervisor (9 hours)

• The Role of the Producer (27 hours)

• Advanced Camera/Lighting (14 hours)

• Intro to Digital Video Making (24 hours)

• Critique of Graduation Films (4 hours)

• Sound on the Set (6 hours)

• The Practicum (96 hours)

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/dfp

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DIGITAL FILM PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (PART-TIME) The part-time program is flexible and runs on evenings and weekends. Students do not apply to the program but register to a course. They can take an individual course and/or build up the requisite hours and courses for certification. The certificate program has been designed to ensure that students will be fully prepared to enter the film industry with comprehensive training and a professional portfolio.

Certificate Requirements For certification, students must complete a minimum of 495 hours (49.5 CEUs) of instruction that includes 261 hours (26.1 CEUs) of required courses, 96 hours of graduation projects, and 234 hours (13.8 CEUs) of electives, including at least one practical course.

Curriculum Structure Students should allow one and a half to two years to complete this program. Students will complete a number of assignments and a graduation project that includes producing a production package and film, and taking into account a small budget for their production.

For more information, contact Annat Kennet at 604.872.3647 or akennet@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre Main Campus (where noted)

Schedule Information • Duration: Part-time • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/dfp

Required Courses (26.1 CEUs, 261 hours) Level 1

Electives

• Art of Camera Lighting (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

(Minimum of 234 hours for certification):

• Dramatic Film Production (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

Practical Courses

• Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs) • Independent Film Production (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs) • Introduction to Digital Video Making (30 hours, 3.0 CEUs) • Editing and Post-Production Processes (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• Digital Video Cameras (14 hours, 1.4 CEUs) • Introduction to Final Cut Pro (14 hours, 1.4 CEUs) • Intermediate Final Cut Pro (12 hours, 1.2 CEUs) • Advanced Final Cut Pro (14 hours, 1.4 CEUs) • Sound on the Set (12 hours, 1.2 CEUs)

• The Documentary Shoot (24 hours, 2.4 CEUs)

• Art of Camera Lighting - Level 2 (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• The Role of the Director - Level 1 (21 hours, 2.1 CEUs)

• Video Journalism (14 hours, 1.4 CEUs)

• The Practicum Graduation Project (96 hours, 9.6 CEUs no class time provided)

Production Genres • Music Video Production (1.5 CEUs, 15 hours) • Making Commercials (14 hours, 1.4 CEUs)

Screenwriting • Writing a Feature Film Script (24 hours, 2.4 CEUs) • Writing a Feature Film Script - Idea to Treatment (16 hours, 1.6 CEUs) • The Short Film (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

Industry Courses • How to Get into the Film Industry (6 hours, .6 CEUs) • BC Film Orientation (1.2 CEUs, 12 hours)

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ADVANCED FINAL CUT PRO - LEVEL 3 FILM1038 In this workshop, the focus is on Apple’s Motion, the title effects and compositing engine of FCPX. You will learn how to import clips from FCPX into Motion to create animated title compositions for opening title sequences and promos. Basic keyframing, behaviours, masking, and motion tracking will be covered to give you a survey of what Motion can do to enhance your FCP edits.

DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA TECHNIQUES FILM1030 With growing access to powerful digital technology we will help you master digital camera techniques through classroom instruction and hands-on practice. Using up-to-date HD and digital video cameras, gain detailed knowledge of camera functions, lenses, and composition. $249

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50418)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 12 - 1000-1700

(Fillingham)

Note: Students must bring headphones.

$295 (50422)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 09 - 1000-1700

(MacNeill-Richardson)

ART OF CAMERA LIGHTING - LEVEL 1 FILM1028 Through in-class lectures and hands-on practice, learn the artistic techniques needed to be a Director of Photography. The course covers camera functions, exposure, lamp types, composition, visual interpretation, and script breakdown. The last two sessions cover lighting set-ups using a variety of lights. Note: February 6 & 7 held at a studio.

$369 (50421)

Note: Includes guest speaker when possible.

$249

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50425)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1900-2200 (Leaney)

6 eve - We/Th Feb 6/7 - 1830-2130

BC FILM INDUSTRY ORIENTATION FILM1009 Developed by film professionals, this course is an overview of BC’s expanding film industry and a requirement before becoming a member of most labour unions. Course topics include the structure of the BC film industry, stages of production, industry jobs, set terminology, set etiquette, basic safety, and communication skills. WHMIS training and certification is also included. Note: Held at Main Campus. You may take this course if you are 18 years of age and have completed high school.

$160 (50431)

1 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1700

and

1 day - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1500

(Courtenay) (50430)

1 day - Sa Mar 16 - 1000-1700

and

1 day - Su Mar 17 - 1000-1500

(Courtenay)

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DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING FILM1002 Do you have an idea that would make a great documentary but you’re not sure where to begin or what your responsibilities are as a filmmaker? This course explores the documentary genre through contemporary research and storytelling approaches. Screenings and class discussion will familiarize you with local, national, and international resources available to today’s aspiring independent documentary filmmaker.

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DRAMATIC FILM PRODUCTION FILM1026 Everything you need to know about the complex nature of drama production, both technically and creatively, is detailed in this course. Covering all stages of the process you will gain invaluable practical knowledge from script to post-production, including script breakdown, pre-production planning, format choice, budgeting, shooting schedules, use of locations, art department, casting, crewing, rehearsals, the shoot, and post-production. $199

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50426)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1900-2200

(Tammuz)

EDITING & POST-PRODUCTION PROCESSES FILM1021 This course explores in depth the stages of post-production. Divided into technical and aesthetic topics, you learn about the role of the lab, film, non-linear editing, digital and HD technologies, sound editing, the editor’s role, the history of directing/editing, and editing principles. This is invaluable to filmmakers, producers, directors, editors, and anyone generally interested in all aspects of filmmaking. $199

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50420)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

(MacNeill-Richardson)

INDEPENDENT FILM PRODUCTION FILM1014 This course is an introduction to the role of the producer in the development and creation of your films for the web/new media, broadcast, or film festivals. From pitching an idea and writing that film proposal to securing story rights and clearances, explore funding resources, marketing materials, and distribution tips. Note: Includes guest speaker/screening when possible.

$249

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50424)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1900-2200 (Leaney)

INTRODUCTION TO FINAL CUT PRO FILM1022 Learn the latest version of Final Cut FCPX. In this hands-on course, you will learn how to import media from a variety of sources into events, organize your media with keywords and filters, and edit them using the FCPXs new tools and magnetic timeline. Basic Effects, Transitions, and Animated Titles will also be covered, along with exporting for web, DVD, and Blu-ray using Apple’s Compressor program. Maximum 11 students. Note: Students must bring headphones.

$295

1.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50423)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 19 - 1000-1700

(MacNeill-Richardson)


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INTERMEDIATE FINAL CUT PRO - LEVEL 2 FILM1065 Continuing on from Intro to Final Cut Pro X, this course goes beyond basic editing. Each class focuses on a different type of project, from film and documentary editing to working with multi-camera setups and animated still photos and graphics. Students will learn how to use the Audition feature, the Precision Editor, and the builtin Colour Correction tools to create fine-cut, polished edits for any type of project. Note: Students must bring headphones.

$295 (50419)

4 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130

ROLE OF THE DIRECTOR FILM1012 This course outlines the role of the director in dramatic films. Through classroom instruction and practical exercises concentrating on visual storytelling, we cover issues ranging from script breakdown, interpretation, and realization, to working with creative collaborators, casting, shot design, blocking, and set etiquette. Technical aspects like camera techniques and set design are considered in relation to the director’s role. $264

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50427)

7 eve - Tu Feb 20 - 1830-2130 (Tammuz)

(MacNeill-Richardson)

INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL VIDEO MAKING FILM1043 This course introduces students to the technical and creative side of making videos using digital technology, beginning with camera formats, lighting/sound, framing and composition, shooting techniques, and shot language. Students learn production methods, work on group projects, and learn editing using Final Cut Pro, and come away with a finished project. $366

2.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50429)

10 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Bodruzic)

HOW TO GET INTO THE FILM INDUSTRY FILM1004 Want to find work in the film industry? This course gives you an overview of how the film industry and independent sector operate. Learn about the job market, how to find work, crew roles, what skills you will need, who to speak to, which unions to join, where to go for training, how to write your resumĂŠ and cover letter, and more. $105 (50432)

1 day - Feb 09 - 1000-1400 (Kennet)

WRITING A FEATURE FILM SCRIPT FILM1008 This intensive screenwriting course is a great opportunity for beginning screenwriters to gain knowledge in how full-length feature film screenplays are written and structured. You are guided through the process and learn about threeact structure, character development, theme, subplots, genre, and much more. $299

2.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50433)

8 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1900-2200 (Jensen)

DSLR VIDEO PRODUCTION PHTG1062 This course introduces students to the enormous video-capture potential of the latest DSLR cameras. It covers camera functions, as well as lighting and continuity. Students must have their own camera capable of HD video capture. Prerequisites: Basic Digital Photography.

$432 (50574)

10 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130

(Fillingham)

VIDEO JOURNALISM FILM1067 This introductory two-day hands-on intensive course is aimed at students who need to shoot fast, short, news-style video items for the web using HD cameras and DSLR formats. The course is divided into camera, sound techniques, and basic postproduction, and is ideal for journalists, photographers, businesses, non-profit organizations, or anyone who needs short video. Note: Students need to bring their own DSLR cameras to the course.

$259 SOUND ON THE SET FILM1033 This practical course is designed to address sound issues during your shoot. Learn about microphone choices and radio mics, how the boom operator affects the sound, documentary sound versus sound for drama, elements in post-production recording, and ambient and wild tracks. Learn the importance of correct audio levels and how to put a sound package together for your project. $229

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50428)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Feb 23 - 1000-1600

(Bodruzic)

(50434)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 26 - 1000-1700

(Hughes)

FEATURE FILM WORKSHOP FROM IDEA TO TREATMENT FILM1059 You already have a brilliant screenplay idea, but what next? This course takes you through the process of developing your script idea through to a treatment over four weeks in a brainstorming workshop environment. Students pitch their ideas, learn correct formatting, develop skills with exercises, polish and rewrite their treatments, and find out how to proceed with them. $259

1.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50416)

4 day - Sa Mar 09 - 1000-1400 (Jensen)

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For more information, contact Annat Kennet at 604.872.3647 or akennet@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre

Schedule Information • Duration: 16 weeks • Entry Dates: September and May

Program Costs • Tuition: $6,600 (full-time) • Application Fee: $100 (non-refundable) • Note: Student loans available where applicable.

Notes • Maximum nine students per intake. • Students will need to purchase one book and have their own external drive for editing.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/docfilm

For more information, contact Annat Kennet at 604.872.3647 or akennet@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre

Schedule Information • Duration: 16 weeks. Monday to Wednesday during weeks one to 12 and Monday to Saturday during weeks 13 to 16 for the practicum. • Entry Date: January

DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (FULL-TIME) The Documentary Production Certificate is an intensive professional training program designed for students with little or no film experience who are from diverse backgrounds and wish to pursue a career in the challenging world of non-fiction film. This 16-week program combines hands-on production skills, professional proposal writing, critique of historical and current trends in documentary filmmaking, and current business practices.

Courses (360 hours) • Directing Documentaries plus Pitch (33 hours)

• Camera and Lighting Shoots (40 hours)

• A History of Documentary (9 hours)

• Project Development and Grant Production Meetings (6 hours)

• The Documentary Producer plus Pitch (30 Hours) • Documentary Editing Techniques (27 hours) • Editing Filmed Exercises (44 hours) • Documentary Sound Recording (12 hours) • Documentary Camera Techniques (12 hours) • Proposal Writing/Proposal Lab (21 hours)

• Instructor: One-on-One (6 hours)

• Critique of Graduation Films (4 hours) • Seminars: Industry Speakers (6 hours) • Screenings of Student Material (6 hours) • BC Film Orientation (12 hours) • Camera Lab (16 hours) • Shooting and Editing Graduation Films (60 hours)

• Proposal Pitch (4 hours) • Research Techniques (6 hours)

Art of DSLR Video Camera & Lighting ART OF DSLR VIDEO CAMERA & LIGHTING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (FULL-TIME) The Art of DSLR Video Camera and Lighting Certificate Program is a comprehensive training program designed for students with basic video camera experience who are looking to advance their camera knowledge and/or pursue careers as cinematographers, camera operators, and filmmakers. Students will be introduced to the DSLR format, learn technical and creative aspects of camerawork and lighting from expert instructors, and learn about a wide array of lighting and grip equipment. Students will also shoot night scenes, film in moving vehicles, light different genres, shoot a documentary film, and engage with film professionals such as the director and art director.

Courses

Program Costs

• Video Fundamentals (15 hours)

• The Documentary Shoot (33 hours)

• Tuition: $7,600 (full-time)

• Intro to DSLR Camera (22 hours)

• Exterior Lighting (25 hours)

• Application Fee: $100 (non-refundable)

• Basic Lighting (22 hours)

• Shooting Green Screen and SPFX (14 hours)

• Note: Student loans available where applicable.

• Basic Final Cut Pro and Lab (24 hours) • Camera and Composition (18 hours)

• The Assignment (30 hours)

• The Camera Crew (14 hours)

• The Practicum (60 hours)

• Lighting Aesthetics (9 hours)

• The Review (12 hours)

• Interior and Studio Lighting (24 hours)

• Guest Speakers (6 hours)

• The Camera Dept and Production Crew (9 hours)

• BC Film Orientation (12 hours)

Notes • Maximum nine students per intake. • Students are required to purchase their own light meters.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

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Production Design for Film and TV PRODUCTION DESIGN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Production Design Certificate is an exciting, hands-on program that trains students from an arts or similar background to work in the art department of a film or television production. This program teaches the aesthetics and processes of production design, the roles and responsibilities of the art department crew, the necessary computer software programs, and the skills required to gain an entry-level position in the art department of a professional film or television production. The program is designed and taught by established production designers, meaning students are provided with the most up-to-date industry information. Students will also have the opportunity to gain on-set experience on a digital film student production, or with the crew of another film production that they may find. They will also prepare a portfolio book, learn how to create and maintain an online presence, and discover how to break into the industry. The Production Design Certificate is designed as an intensive yet practical full-time study program. The program will consist of 245 hours over a 12-week period study. Classes will run three days a week with a fourth day allocated to optional lab and study time.

Rquired Courses • Introduction to Production Design (12 hours)

For more information, contact Annat Kennet at 604.872.3647 or akennet@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre

Schedule Information • Duration: 12 weeks. Monday to Wednesday with Thursday/Friday designated Lab days. • Entry Dates: January

Program Costs • Tuition: $5,800 with extra small costs for materials. • Application Fee: $100 (non-refundable) • Note: Student loans available where applicable.

Notes

• Graphic Design for the Art Department (12 hours)

• Maximum nine students per intake.

• The Visual Concept (15 hours) • Drafting Concepts & Applications (27 hours)

Info, Resources & Forms

• The Construction & Greens Department (9 hours)

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Scenic Painting (7 hours) • Designing the Location (15 hours) • Studio Design (15 hours) • Set Decoration & Props (15 hours) • Creating a Compelling Design Proposal (27 hours) • Building a Set (27 hours) • Model Building (12 hours) • Working on Set (28 hours) • Creating Portfolios (12 hours) • BC Film Orientation (12 hours)

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For more information, contact Mike Wiskar at 604.218.4824 or mwiskar@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre

Schedule Information • Duration: Full-time, evenings • Entry Dates: September and February

Program Costs • Tuition: $10,812 with a further $4,800$5,800 (depending on whether the student chooses a Mac or PC) for a total cost of $15,700 to $16,700 for the full one-year program.

Notes • Classes run Monday to Friday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. • Maximum 16 students per intake.

Electronic Music Production ELECTRONIC MUSIC PRODUCTION (FULL-TIME) The Electronic Music Production Program trains producers on a number of levels, from individuals who will be writing, recording, and producing their own work, to individuals who will be recording and producing other artists’ works, to composers who will be writing, recording, and producing work for commercial purposes (such as scores for film, TV, and games). The recording industry has changed significantly with the ongoing development of recording and producing software like Cubase that allow producers to work independently outside of the studio environment. Often you will find producers only using commercial studios to finalize the mix. The other instruments, vocals, effects, and mixing, will be taken care of outside of the commercial studio, saving significant money for recording artists. Students in this program will be using either a Mac or PC laptop, an audio interface, and the following software (all of which they keep): Cubase, Ableton Live, Reason, Native Instruments Komplete, Miroslav Philharmonik, and a mixing package. The students will register the computer and software in their own names. While students will produce the majority of their work on their own computer, they will also be working in some of Vancouver’s top commercial recording studios. Entry into this program is based on an interview. Students will receive extensive one-on-one instruction and consultation. All instructors are professional musicians and producers from the music industry, chosen for their extensive technical knowledge and industry recognized expertise.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/music

For more information please contact Michael Wiskar at 604.218.4824 or mwiskar@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Program Costs • Tuition: $4,250 plus the purchase of an iPad

Notes • Maximum 11 students per intake.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Singer-Songwriter Certificate Program SINGER-SONGWRITER CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (FULL-TIME) The Singer-Songwriter Certificate Program is the first comprehensive program for the performing songwriter. The program consists of five intensive classes (Music Theory for the Songwriter, Performance Skills, Basic Digital Recording, Songwriting, and Music Business) that are held over a five-day/14-week period (280 hours of class time plus additional performance hours). The program will run three times a year with start dates in January, May, and September. Most music programs focus on songwriting OR performance. The fact that this program is targeted to the singer/songwriter who performs makes it unique. The complete course of studies and certification process occurs in 14 weeks. Finally, all instructors in the program have, and continue to pursue, a professional career. They possess the knowledge and have the experience that aspiring singer/songwriters need, and are anxious to share that knowledge and experience with motivated students. Courses include: • Music Theory for the Songwriter • Performance Skills • Songwriting • Basic Digital Recording • Music Business

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OTHER MUSIC COURSES Langara offers an eclectic choice of part-time courses for the budding as well as experienced musician. Learn how to improvise over Thelonious Monk, play the djembe, or how to market yourself in the ever-changing music business. It’s all here.

For more information please contact Michael Wiskar at 604.218.4824 or mwiskar@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus COMPOSITION AND ARRANGEMENT EMPP1025

MUSIC BUSINESS EMPP1027

This course will provide you with the skills to

Students are presented with both an overview

build your own original tune. Bring a favourite

and details of the music industry, career

recording and your ideas, and you will learn

options, and real-world income. Course

how to identify the elements of melody,

content will be provided though lectures by

harmony, rhythm, and tone. Through this

industry professionals covering such topics

process you will hone your creative skills and

as career options, contracts, business agents

sharpen your musical appreciation. At the end

and managers, professional associations,

of the course you will have the skill to develop

publishing, marketing, and the financial

a new repertoire of music.

business. Class discussions will introduce the

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

students to the operating world of performing

$495 (50783)

for concerts, producing CDs, and the 10 eve - Tu Jan 29 - 1900-2200

developing expectations of the online music industry.

WEST AFRICAN DRUMMING EMPP1026 Learn hand drumming methods, drumming

$495 (50781)

10 eve - Th Jan 31 - 1900-2200

rhythmic notation, and theory. Using studies, you will develop basic hand drumming

IMPROVISATION EMPP1028

skills, an expanded knowledge, and an

This course will expand your potential as a

appreciation of the way different cultures

creative musician. Ideas and strategies will

approach rhythm. The teaching will be very

be presented to provide quick jumps in each

hands on, with lots of musical exercises and

participant’s ensemble, and will provide a

demonstrations, as well as audio and video

stimulus for several years of musical growth.

examples.

Several traditions of music improvisation

drumming, voice, movement, and academic

will be explored including our two main focal

$495 (50782)

points: jazz/ blues American improvised music 8 eve - Mo Jan 28 - 1900-2200

and open spontaneous improvisation.

$495 (50784)

10 eve - We Jan 30 - 1900-2200

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For more information, contact Robert Showell at 604.876.1044 or rshowell@langara.bc.ca.

Creative Writing “I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see, and what it means. What I want and what I fear.” - Joan Didion

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Program Costs

There are as many reasons for writing as there are stories. And really, the reasons don’t matter. The writing matters. If you’ve got a story to tell, we have a course designed to help you tell it. And if you don’t have a story, we have instructors who will help you create one. From short stories, novels, and magazine pieces to comedy sketches and plays, we have courses for both aspiring and accomplished writers. If you have a desire to write, we have a course and an instructor to help you develop your writer’s voice.

• Tuition: Course fees range from $239 to $299

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

INTRODUCTION TO PLAYWRITING CREA1028 This course is a lively, engaging introduction to the time-honoured art of playwriting. Meet professional Canadian playwrights and hear your work read by professional actors. Learn how to construct plots, write memorable dialogue, and create believable characters, as well as how to get your plays produced. Students write scenes and read each other’s work aloud to see those scenes evolve, with the instructors’ dramaturgical feedback. Plays and excerpts of plays by renowned playwrights are read, watched, and discussed. Students leave the course with basic playwriting skills and a new appreciation of live theatre. $269 (50369)

8 eve - Mo Jan 28 - 1830-2130

(Frangione)

WRITING FROM SCRATCH CREA1038 This course is designed for those who yearn to tell their stories and have a desire to write, but do not know where or how to begin. Using personal narrative, discover how to tell the stories you hold within, how to negate the voice that says you cannot, and discover the joy of hearing your inner voice sing. $249 (50370)

8 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130

(D’Andrade)

COMEDY WRITING - AN INTRODUCTION PERF1002 This course is designed to introduce students to the process of finding the funny by approaching comedy writing as a creative problem-solving activity. Through discussions and in-class exercises students learn the mechanics of idea construction and execution, and gain an understanding of how to generate funny ideas and get them down in print. This course is ideal for fiction writing, screenwriting, and stand-up. $249 (50367)

THE ART OF THE SHORT STORY CREA1068 How do you write a good short story? Learn to create convincing characters, write dramatic scenes, and develop compelling plots. Through lectures, exercises, and writing several short stories, you’ll build confidence in your writing and gain insights into what makes short fiction succeed. $249 (50371)

8 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Stowe)

8 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2130 (Dennison)

THE NOVEL - MAPPING IT OUT CREA1080 Whether you have an idea or a full manuscript, the journey to writing and refining a novel takes planning. With the guiding hand of a practiced novelist, learn how to outline the story arc, develop theme, create believable characters, and use dialogue to its best potential. Bring excerpts to class to workshop them and receive instructor feedback. $249 (50373)

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UNLEASH THE WRITER WITHIN CREA1022 Have you dreamed of telling your story but found yourself staring at a blank page or screen? This workshop is for budding creative writers. Explore your strengths and stumbling blocks in a nurturing environment while putting pen to page. This course encourages each student to express themselves and liberate the writer within. $249 (50368)

8 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2130 (Bach)

A WRITER’S SMORGASBORD CREA1083 A feast of various writing genres explored in a vibrant, supportive workshop environment. From prose to theatre and film to television, we will explore fundamental differences in order to understand how the glue of universal story dynamics holds them all together. We pose the question: where do we want to go in our writing, and how do we get there? $299

2.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50375)

8 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Mildiner)

INTRODUCTION TO COMEDY WRITING II - THE CHARACTER CREA1084 This course will prove invaluable for writers pursuing all genres of comedy writing. Focus will be on the core story generator (the comedy character) - the character with the inappropriate mindset. Students will be given character creation exercises by deconstructing classic characters from Basil Fawlty to Dame Edna, and Bean to Borat.

FEATURE FILM WORKSHOP FROM IDEA TO TREATMENT FILM1059 You already have a brilliant screenplay idea, but what next? This course takes you through the process of developing your script idea through to a treatment over four weeks in a brainstorming workshop environment. Students pitch their ideas, learn correct formatting, develop skills with exercises, polish and rewrite their treatments, and find out how to proceed with them. $259

1.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50416)

6 day - Sa Feb 03 - 1000-1400 (Jensen)

WRITING, MOVEMENT & MUSIC CREA1085 Whatever media you write in, combining music, movement, and timed writing exercises can help you find your true voice. Incorporating the principles taught by writing guru Natalie Goldberg, and adding experience gained by the instructor at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, you will learn practical writing tools to help you evolve as a more authentic writer.

SELF-PUBLISHING AND MARKETING YOUR TITLE CREA1086 This course on self-publishing will give you the skills needed to publish your own work in a number of different formats. Make your work available to readers all over the world. Once published, you will learn how to costeffectively market your work and maximize its exposure across a wide range of media. $249 (50378)

8 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2130 (Campbell)

INTRODUCTION TO BLOGGING CREA1076 Create your own blog step by step. We’ll cover common blog features, navigate the blogosphere, learn to choose topics that can be sustained, and learn how to integrate other social networking tools. By the end of the course, participants will have generated several blog posts. This course is for the curious. No prior blogging experience is required. $249 (50372)

8 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2130 (Schneller)

$249 (50377)

8 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2130

(Mar Soulaika Ochs)

$249 (50376)

8 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2130 (Mildiner)

WRITING A FEATURE FILM SCRIPT FILM1008 This intensive screenwriting course is a great opportunity for beginning screenwriters to gain knowledge in how full-length feature film screenplays are written and structured. You are guided through the process and learn about threeact structure, character development, theme, subplots, genre, and much more. $299

2.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50433)

8 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1900-2200 (Jensen)

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For more information, contact Rob Showell at 604.876.1044 or rshowell@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May and September

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Copywriting ADVERTISING COPYWRITING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (PART-TIME) Our nine-course, 294-hour Advertising Copywriting Certificate Program exposes students to the skills and disciplines required for a successful career in advertising. Students will learn how the industry works from the perspective of the copywriter – how to analyse and solve problems, use available media tools, work with a creative team, and appreciate the craft, science, and art of advertising. All courses focus on the role the copywriter plays in the creation, presentation, and execution of advertising concepts, ads, and campaigns. The program combines five new courses on copywriting with four established courses from the Communication Arts Certificate curriculum. Taught by working advertising professionals, the course content covers real world case studies, analysis of contemporary and historical ads and campaigns, weekly assignments, and class discussion to determine what makes great advertising great.

Level One

Level Three

• Advertising Copywriting for Print

• Advertising Copywriting for Television

• Digital Storytelling: Copywriting for New Media

• Advertising Strategy

• Concept Development

• Project Management

Level Two • Advertising Copywriting for the Web • Advertising Strategy • Branding & Identity

ADVERTISING COPYWRITING FOR PRINT COPY1032 Learn how to write successful advertising copy for printed media. Examples of successful campaigns and ads will be examined to determine what makes good copy good, how it works with or without visual elements, how it is developed and sold to the client, how to develop a strategic brief for each ad and campaign, and how print fits into a multimedia campaign. $399

3.0 CEUs/ILUs

(50382)

10 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Showell)

ADVERTISING COPYWRITING FOR THE WEB COPY1033 Students will learn how to write and manage effective copy and content for use in digital electronic media and placement on the web. They will learn the basic principles of web technology and theory to maximize results and increase awareness. They will learn how to create effective advertising and communication programs using social media. Prerequisites: COPY 1032 or COPY 1020.

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$399

3.0 CEUs/ILUs

(50379)

10 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Sessoms)

DIGITAL STORYTELLING - COPYWRITING FOR NEW MEDIA COPY1020 Today’s media mad men and women tell digital stories, and this course will help prepare you for a role in this dynamic and rewarding field. Learn to write advertising copy for a variety of contemporary media. Learn basic concepts in branding, social media, direct response, awareness and presentation. As a copywriter, you can find employment through publishers, advertising agencies, television, radio, or as a web-based freelancer. $399

3.0 CEUs/ILUs

(50380)

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BRANDING & IDENTITY CIDC2001 An introduction to the power of branding and its wider implications within society, with a focus on how perception determines success or failure, and a goal of empowering students with different methods and techniques for effective idea generation. Learn how to formulate solutions involving how identity and logo design affect branding and communication strategy. Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

ADVERTISING STRATEGY CIDC2000 Learn how to create and enhance your thoughts into ideas with a strategic focus in the area of advertising design. Develop skills to critique creative, produce smart work, and explore options in design, headline, and visual solutions. Learn what it takes to compete for the attention of today’s intelligent and often cynical consumer. Prerequisites: All Level 1 courses.

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

$559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50740)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2200

(50741)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200 (Letain)

(Ponto/Rathgeber)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT CIDC4004 Manage your own firm with solid knowledge of studio operations, sales, negotiating, banking, bookkeeping, accounting, legal issues, contracts, and studio location and setup, all related to the graphic design and art directing industry. Prepare yourself for opportunities in the creative job market by learning portfolio development essentials, design professionalism, and personal and business promotion. Prerequisites: All Level 2 courses.

$559 3.6 CEUs/ILUs ( 50752 ) 12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2200 (Sheldan)

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT CIDC1001 Practice creative thinking and expand and develop your own creative process. Examine the world of compositional principles and visual relationships by learning basic terminology to be able to discuss your work and the work of others. Develop assorted tools to be able to recognize and create visual coherence in design. $559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50735)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2200 (Sheldan)

Visual Arts Make a bold stroke with line, colour, form, and innovative design. Our wide array of Visual Arts courses boasts a full and talented roster of professional artists who will guide you to discover and refine your artistic vision. Expand your drawing techniques and sharpen essential skills with Portraiture and Drawing Fundamentals. Develop your painterly approach in watercolours, acrylics, pastels, and oils with exciting options like Abstract Painting, Old Master Methods in Oil, and Painting with Watercolours. Visual Arts has the course specific to your needs.

For more information, contact Jeff Burgess at 604.323.5964 or jburgess@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/visual-arts

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HOT WA X - MIXED MEDIA PAINTING WITH BEESWA X VSAR1105 Create sweet-smelling textural paintings using molten beeswax and non-toxic encaustic waxes. Learn a range of fauxencaustic techniques using wax enriched with mixed media ephemera, colour, photographs, plaster, and metallics. Have fun exploring your creativity while developing your understanding of the elements and principles of composition. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

Note: Please bring a 6B pencil and a 14� x 17�

of class.

sketchpad to first class.

$239 (50468)

ABOUT FACE - EXPLORATIONS IN PORTRAITURE VSAR1023 Our earliest drawings are of the human face, as are some of the greatest works of art. Through the use of live models this course incorporates a mixed media approach to portraiture. Working with contour drawing, tonal studies, colour wash, and collage, students explore the physical, psychological, and spiritual elements of this popular subject. This course is suitable for all levels.

8 eve - We Feb 20 - 1830-2130 (Bartlett)

8 aft - Su Jan 20 - 1400-1700 (Woo)

ALTERING DIGITAL PRINTS WITH FINE ART MEDIA VSAR1106 Transform your digital photographs and prints into unique hand-painted fine art pieces. Learn mixed media techniques and applications using watercolour, acrylic, pastel, and other mediums and materials. Explore the ever growing range of newage archival papers and products that allow digital images to be altered to create original fine art. This course is for beginner and experienced artists alike.

PAINTING WITH WATERCOLOURS VSAR1008 This beginner level course introduces the basic materials and techniques of watercolour painting, including basic drawing skills. Explore glazing and wet-on-wet techniques, flat and graded washes, as well as colour, value, and composition. This course includes lectures and demonstrations with plenty of time dedicated to painting, and helpful one-onone guidance from the instructor.

Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

of class.

of class.

(50464)

$239 4 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2130 (Bartlett)

MIXED MEDIA - PAINTING, SURFACE, AND COLLAGE VSAR1103 Explore your creativity using acrylic paints and textured mediums on paper, canvas, fabric, metallics, and a wide variety of mixed media materials. Experiment with techniques such as collage, photo transfer, brushwork, and layering and texturing. This class will strengthen your understanding of composition and stimulate the artist within in a fun and supportive environment. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to

start of class. (50471)

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WORKING FROM PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL VSAR1070 This course explores the many possibilities in which the photographic image is translated into the painted image. Utilizing the photo as a tool and source of reference, and not as a mere copying device, the student will broaden their painting skills. Transform the flatness of the photographic image through the tangible and flexible nature of oil paint. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start of class.

of class.

$239 (50467)

8 eve - Fr Jan 25 - 1900-2200 (Visagie)

OLD MASTER METHODS IN OIL VSAR1003 Discover the methods and techniques of oil painting developed by the masters: Da Vinci, Vermeer, and Rembrandt. Through in-class demonstrations, students acquire skills and techniques to enrich their artwork. Slide lectures illustrate the fundamentals of tone, colour, composition, and materials while guiding students through the systematic process of copying master works. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start of class.

$239 (50472)

8 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2200 (Visagie)

8 eve - Fr Jan 25 - 1900-2200 (Chizik)

ABSTRACT PAINTING VSAR1014 This course is an introduction to nonrepresentational painting principles using acrylic paint. Experiment with materials and a variety of conceptual and technical approaches to abstract painting. Based on the elements of art and principles of design, you will explore the use of colour, shapes, line, and texture. Abstract techniques and systems will be included, with the emphasis on technical skills and personal expression. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start of class.

$239 (50462)

$239 (50473)

$239

Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

$289 (50461)

$179

DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS VSAR1019 This intensive drawing course will cover a number of skills needed for the sound practice of drawing. Learn correct measurement techniques by drawing still life and the figure. Emphasis is on line and tone. In addition, the age old practice and discipline of copying drawings from the old masters will be studied. This course is open to students of all skill levels.

8 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2200 (Atkinson)


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ACRYLIC PAINTING - A TECHNICAL WORKSHOP VSAR1044 Explore varied techniques of acrylic painting. Demonstrations and exercises provide technical information in mixing, colour theory, preparation, gesso, and brush selection. This course references master and contemporary painters to build a studied approach to acrylic painting. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

Note: Bring pad of 18” x 24” cartridge paper (not

of class.

folded), two bull clips and drawing pencil or conté

$229 (50463)

LIFE DRAWING 1 VSAR1005 For the prospective illustration student, learn to see and draw more believable figures by exploring the structure of proportion, balance, gesture, and value from an artistic perspective. Working with line drawing, tonal studies, and colour wash you will develop visual awareness and gain confidence in interpreting the fascinating human figure from life models.

8 aft - Su Jan 20 - 1300-1600 (Atkinson)

stick to first class.

Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

$399 DRAWING FOR ILLUSTRATION VSAR1102 Illustration is the visual communication of an idea, a story, or a message that appears in editorial, advertising, and publishing media, and it begins with drawing. This 10-week foundation-level course will develop your drawing to clearly communicate your own ideas through strong composition, an understanding of perspective, and familiarity with different materials. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start of class.

$399 (50466)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2200 (Milelli)

STYLISTIC MOVEMENTS IN ILLUSTRATION CICP1021 Many great artists of the past were in tune with the idea of visual communication and the need to connect with the audiences of their day. As illustration progressed from the 19th to the 20th centuries the advent of offset printing created what is now called the Golden Age of Illustration, and the rest, as they say, is history. With this exciting and unique take on the traditional art history class, students will follow the styles and art movements that influenced illustration from the invention of the printing press to present-day digital media. This will also be a hands-on approach to learning, with drawing and painting exercises mixed with lecture and visual presentation. $399 (50474)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2200 (Wang)

(50469)

MEDIA TECHNIQUES I - B/W & WATER MEDIA VSAR1104 In this course, students will learn a variety of techniques to be able to visually communicate what they want to achieve, how to tackle and problem-solve with different media, and to understand their properties and effectiveness. Students will also learn to make intelligent colour decisions based on known illustration principles, gain the ability to create a successful value rendering, and to translate with use of limited colour.

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2200 (Chizik)

of class.

$399 LIFE DRAWING 2 CICP1022 In this next level of life drawing students will continue to study the forms and proportions of the human figure, as in Level 1, but with an illustration-based direction. With the life model as a source of reference there will be more emphasis on how figure drawing relates to illustration in a storytelling and narrative capacity. Students will work on exercises involving the human figure while continuing to learn the basics of anatomy and proportion. Various media ranging from graphite, watercolour, pastels, and acrylic will continue to be employed as students begin understanding how the figure relates to the environment it exists in. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2200

(McDermott)

FOUND OBJECT ART VSAR1107 Students will bring ‘found objects’ in two and three dimensions to this intense two-day workshop to explore in-depth, non-traditional approaches to collaging surrealist and abstract elements in their work. Colour theory and principles of design and composition will be addressed, along with bridging creative links in their own works of art. We will look at Joseph Cornell, Pablo Picasso, and the Surrealists for inspiration, and a renewed sense of beauty and meaning in all ordinary things which go into the making of found object art. $149

of class.

(50476)

$399 (50470)

(50477)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2200

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 23 - 1000-1500

(Atkinson)

(McDermott)

APPLIED ILLUSTRATION I CICP1031 In this class the student will begin to develop visual thinking skills that apply to a typical illustration job. The emphasis will be on sketching for conceptual approach and the importance of incremental stages to projects such as thumbnail sketches, tight roughs, and working drawings. They will develop an understanding of how to refine their ideas with simulated projects such as spot and editorial illustrations for magazines, etc. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start of class.

$399 (50465)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2130 (Burgess)

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ARTS

For more information, contact Jeff Burgess at 604.323.5964 or jburgess@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Commercial Illustration COMMERCIAL ILLUSTRATION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (PART-TIME) The Commercial Illustration Program is an extensive program aimed at individuals who wish to pursue a career in commercial illustration, or who wish to update their illustration skills. The program consists of 18 courses that include traditional art training – from Life Drawing and Media Techniques to Drawing for Illustration – as well as working with digital applications like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. This program explores stylistic strategies for commercial illustrators as well as critical business issues such as pricing, contracts, and self-promotion, and students will produce a commercially viable portfolio of work as their graduation project. The emphasis of this program is on developing a personal style and voice, along with honing skills that enable individuals to accomplish traditional and digital storyboarding, advertising, and editorial illustration. Instructors in the program are working illustration professionals with significant teaching experience in the applied arts who bring the highest degree of industry experience and award-winning credentials to the program. Students will work on projects that emulate real industry situations and learn through a mentorship style of instruction that mimics the art director-illustrator relationship in the real world.

Certificate Requirements Upon completion of the 18 required courses in the Commercial Illustration Program, students will qualify to apply for certification. This process is free of charge and involves sending the student’s final portfolio to a panel of top industry illustrators and client representatives. When the majority of the panel agree that the portfolio is commercially viable the student will receive certification. We recommend the student should plan on six terms to complete the program before applying for a certificate.

Required Courses and Curriculum Structure Term 1

Term 4

• Life Drawing 1 (30 hours)

• Sequential Narrative for Illustration (30 hours)

• Drawing for Illustration (30 hours) • Colour Theory & Applications (36 hours)

• Media Techniques II - Oils and Acrylics (30 hours)

Term 2

• Adobe Photoshop - Level 2 (36 hours)

• Life Drawing 2 (30 hours) • Stylistic Movements in Illustration (30 hours)

Term 5

• Media Techniques I - B/W & Water Media (30 hours)

• Professional Practices (36 hours)

Term 3 • Applied Illustration 1 (30 hours) • Adobe Photoshop - Level 1 (36 hours) • Adobe Illustrator - Level 1 (36 hours)

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• Applied Illustration 2 (30 hours) • Adobe Illustrator - Level 2 (36 hours)

Term 6 • Applied Illustration 3 (30 hours) • Portfolio Development (30 hours) • Photoshop for Advanced Illustration (30 hours)


ARTS

DRAWING FOR ILLUSTRATION VSAR1102 Illustration is the visual communication of an idea, a story, or a message that appears in editorial, advertising, and publishing media, and it begins with drawing. This 10-week foundation-level course will develop your drawing to clearly communicate your own ideas through strong composition, an understanding of perspective, and familiarity with different materials. Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

(50470)

$399 10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2200 (Milelli)

STYLISTIC MOVEMENTS IN ILLUSTRATION CICP1021 Many great artists of the past were in tune with the idea of visual communication and the need to connect with the audiences of their day. As illustration progressed from the 19th to the 20th centuries the advent of offset printing created what is now called the Golden Age of Illustration, and the rest, as they say, is history. With this exciting and unique take on the traditional art history class, students will follow the styles and art movements that influenced illustration from the invention of the printing press to present-day digital media. This will also be a hands-on approach to learning, with drawing and painting exercises mixed with lecture and visual presentation. $399 (50474)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2200

MEDIA TECHNIQUES I - B/W & WATER MEDIA VSAR1104 In this course, students will learn a variety of techniques to be able to visually communicate what they want to achieve, how to tackle and problem-solve with different media, and to understand their properties and effectiveness. Students will also learn to make intelligent colour decisions based on known illustration principles, gain the ability to create a successful value rendering, and to translate with use of limited colour.

of class.

$399 (50477)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2200

APPLIED ILLUSTRATION I CICP1031 In this class the student will begin to develop visual thinking skills that apply to a typical illustration job. The emphasis will be on sketching for conceptual approach and the importance of incremental stages to projects such as thumbnail sketches, tight roughs, and working drawings. They will develop an understanding of how to refine their ideas with simulated projects such as spot and editorial illustrations for magazines, etc.

folded), two bull clips and drawing pencil or

Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

conté stick to first class.

of class.

$399

$399

(50469)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2200 (Chizik)

(50731)

10 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1900-2200 (Letain)

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP - LEVEL 1 PHTG1026 This course is designed to familiarize students with the capabilities of Adobe Photoshop. Students learn methods of enhancing and working with highresolution images for various media outputs, and are given the confidence to tackle complex photo-illustrations. Prerequisites: Mac or PC experience. Note: This course is taught on a Mac.

$525 (50755)

12 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300 (Lanthier)

(50756)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200 (Lanthier)

Note: A supply list will be emailed prior to start

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2200 (Wang)

Note: Bring pad of 18” x 24” cartridge paper (not

Note: This course is taught on a Mac.

(McDermott)

(McDermott)

LIFE DRAWING I VSAR1005 For the prospective illustration student, learn to see and draw more believable figures by exploring the structure of proportion, balance, gesture, and value from an artistic perspective. Working with line drawing, tonal studies, and colour wash you will develop visual awareness and gain confidence in interpreting the fascinating human figure from life models.

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR - LEVEL 1 GRPH1009 Adobe Illustrator is one of the most popular computer applications for computer illustration in the design industry. Learn Illustrator’s full capabilities for creating logo design, line art, or continuous tone illustrations, as well as using colour and photography and importing or exporting files for use with other graphic applications. Prerequisites:Mac or PC experience.

$430

$399

of class.

(50466)

LIFE DRAWING 2 CICP1022 In this next level of life drawing students will continue to study the forms and proportions of the human figure, as in Level 1, but with an illustration-based direction. With the life model as a source of reference there will be more emphasis on how figure drawing relates to illustration in a storytelling and narrative capacity. Students will work on exercises involving the human figure while continuing to learn the basics of anatomy and proportion.

(50465)

COLOUR THEORY & APPLICATIONS CIDC1004 Discover the theory and application of colour within design and illustration. Develop an understanding of the vocabulary of colour used within visual communication and an awareness of the role it has in contemporary culture. Apply theoretical concepts to balance technical and conceptual skills. Explore colour systems, differing colour schemes, optical effects, colour abstraction, and the psychological aspects of colour perception. $559

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50738)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1900-2200 (Milton)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2130 (Burgess)

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For more information, contact Brad Gibson at 604.323.5273 or bgibson@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Program Costs • Tuition: Courses range from $125 to $249 per course.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs/performing-arts

STAND-UP COMEDY CLINIC PERF1001 Have you ever had a secret desire to do stand-up comedy? Now, in a safe, supportive eight-week class you can. Learn joke formats, performance techniques, ways to generate killer material, how to handle jokes that bomb, and more. Students showcase their material at a local comedy venue and receive a DVD. Some classes may be conducted by guest lecturers. $249

(No class on Feb 16)

(50794)

8 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2200 (Granirer)

COMEDY WRITING - AN INTRODUCTION PERF1002 This course is designed to introduce students to the process of finding the funny by approaching comedy writing as a creative problem-solving activity. Through discussions and in-class exercises students learn the mechanics of idea construction and execution, and gain an understanding of how to generate funny ideas and get them down in print. This course is ideal for fiction writing, screenwriting, and stand-up. $249 (50367)

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Performing Arts Are you a beginner with an interest in acting? Or a professional voice user looking for more training and support? Or a working actor wanting to return to the studio for professional development? We offer beginner courses to introduce enthusiasts to the world of performance as well as more advanced options for those in the industry who are seeking development – no matter at what level. Our courses are taught by leading professionals and geared towards those who are compelled to explore the art of performance in all its forms.

THE JOY OF ACTING - ACTING BASICS WITH A PLAYFUL TOUCH PERF1005 Re-energize your imagination and discover the joy of acting. Through non-threatening theatre games, improvisational exercises and snappy scenes, this course reveals the pleasure of playing and explores the fundamentals of acting before one moves to script analysis. Beginners are welcomed and cherished. The concepts covered are those taught at Langara’s famed Studio 58, and the class is led by a graduate and current instructor. $249

PERFORMER GROUNDING TECHNIQUES PERF1037 An introduction to systems for relaxing and grounding, appropriate for those training or working in the performing arts, or for general use in life. Many of the techniques used in this course are those introduced in the first term acting program at Studio 58, as evolved by Catherine Lee from her extensive studies and explorations in somatic experiences. $125 (50793) 2 wknd Sa/Su Mar 16 - 1000-1230 (Lee)

PLAYING SHAKESPEARE PERF1015 This is an engaging and dynamic exploration of Shakespeare that will make classical text accessible to all levels of enthusiasts. Learn from an instructor experienced in teaching acting, movement, vocal production, and stage combat. You will combine technical understanding of the text with a creative physical and emotional investigation of the language to connect with this unique form of theatre.

MAKING A SHOW PERF1036 Have you ever wanted to create a Fringe Festival show? Maybe you have an idea for a show, or have a partially created piece, but need the motivation and help to finish the process. This class will provide a safe and supportive environment in which to pitch and develop ideas for a solo show or small group creation. Through exercises, feedback from instructor and peers, and sharing ideas, the participants will have a chance to hone concepts and develop a structure to support their work. This will be an up on your feet and working class.

$219

(No class on Feb 11)

$249

(50791)

7 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2200

(50796)

(50795)

8 eve - Tu Feb 05 - 1900-2200 (Kelly)

(McLaughlin)

BEGINNER FILM AND TV ACTING PERF1035 Learn how to translate your acting talents and life experiences into a strong and effective presence on screen. Through guided workshops and exercises, develop skills that explore your creativity and hone your acting techniques. Each class includes a taped session, and feedback is provided in a nurturing setting by an experienced professional. $249

(No class on Feb 19)

(50790)

8 eve - Tu Jan 29 - 1900-2200 (Drake)

8 eve - Th Feb 07 - 1900-2200 (Kelly)


ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

Accounting & Finance 34 CERTIFIED GENERAL

ACCOUNTANTS (CGA) 34 Professional Accounting Certificate 37 Advanced Accounting Certificate (Level 4) 39 CERTIFIED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS (CMA) 39 CMA National Entrance Exam Preparation 39 CMA Quickstart 40 PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER 40 Professional Bookkeeper Certificate 43 PERSONAL INVESTMENT PLANNING 43 General Investing 43 Maximize Your Stock Market Portfolio 43 Personal Investment 44 Stock Market Investment

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For more information, contact Natalie Lai at 604.323.5193 or csaccounting@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Program Costs • Tuition: $269 to $595 per course

Notes • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Certified General Accountants (CGA) PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING CERTIFICATE The Professional Accounting Certificate helps develop the knowledge and skills required to effectively communicate, manage, and lead in today’s business environment. Upon completion of this program students will have fulfilled Levels 1, 2, and 3 of the Certified General Accountants (CGA) program and will be in an excellent position to compete for accounting-related management positions and/or pursue further studies, including Langara College’s Advanced Accounting Certificate (Level 4 courses) and CGA’s partnership degree programs. Courses are recognized by the Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia. For more details, visit www.cga-bc.org. Some courses are also recognized by Certified Management Accountants of BC (www.cmabc.com) and CA School of Business (www.casb.com). CGA Level 3 Completion (Professional Accounting Certificate or equivalent)

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cga CGA Level 4 Completion (Advanced Accounting Certificate or equivalent)

CGA Degree Options (Only if students don’t have a degree)

Featured Instructor JOANNE REID, MA (LEADERSHIP) Joanne has spent her career researching adult learners. As a certified Myers Briggs (MBTI®) practitioner, she appreciates the value of diversity and seeks to provide opportunities to meet the diverse learning needs of her students. Joanne teaches both Business Communications and Management Communications at Langara as well as Organizational Behaviour at SAIT.

Or PACE Level Courses and Work Experience

Certified General Accountant Designation

Required Courses (514 hours, 51.4 CEUs) • Business Case 1 (16 hours, 1.6 CEUs) • Business Communications (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs) • Business Law in Canada (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs) • Economics - Micro & Macro (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs) • Finance 1 - Part 1 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs)

• Financial Accounting 1 - Part 2 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs) • Financial Accounting 2 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs) • Financial Accounting 3 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs) • Management Accounting 1 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs) • Management Communications (36 hours, 3.6 CEUS)

• Finance 1 - Part 2 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs)

• Management Information Systems (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs)

• Financial Accounting 1 - Part 1 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs)

• Quantitative Methods 1 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs)

Certificate Requirements Courses may be taken individually as long as individual course prerequisites have been met. Students completing the certificate do not need to apply to the program as registration is by course. Students who have completed previous course work and would like to have the courses approved for prerequisites or exemptions towards the certificate must provide documents in the form of official transcripts before registration along with the Exemption/Prerequisite Approval Form. Upon successful completion of all the required courses with a minimum C+ grade for each course, students will need to complete an Application for Graduation Form. All requirements must be completed within five years of starting the program.

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ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 - PART 1 BSAD1084 This introductory course in financial accounting reviews the accounting cycle and the preparation of financial statements. Topics include: accounting concepts; recording transactions; adjusting accounts, preparing statements and completing the accounting cycle; accounting for merchandising activities; and inventories and special journals. $595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50304)

13 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Wong)

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 - PART 2 BSAD1085 Topics include: internal controls and accounting for cash, temporary investments, and receivables; capital assets; current and long-term liabilities; accounting for partnerships and corporations; cash flow statements; and conceptual framework of accounting. Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 1 Part 1 or equivalent.

$595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50305)

13 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130

MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATIONS GBSC1007 Take your communication skills to the next level. Learn the techniques of writing documentation and procedures both clearly and effectively. Learn to deliver brief business presentations for today’s supervisory role. This course takes an in-depth approach to writing report conventions and documenting sources, as well as writing summaries, reports, instructions, and procedures. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50319)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Collerman)

(50320)

6 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600 (Reid)

PUBLIC SPEAKING BSAD1113 Learn to deliver brief business presentations that are commonplace in a supervisory role. Students will learn to develop oral communication skills in a mutually supportive and interactive environment. This course will help students become more confident in speaking in public. Note: Students can take this course to receive Public Speaking completion for the CGA program if the Communication requirement has

ECONOMICS - MICRO & MACRO BSAD1088 This is an introduction to the issues, concepts, and theories of micro and macroeconomics. This course provides practice in applying economic reasoning to decision-making and forecasting problems in business, industry, and government. $595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50311)

14 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130 (Chau)

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2 BSAD1086 The course focuses on the asset side of the balance sheet. The first part of the course covers financial reporting and accounting concepts, income statement and balance sheet presentation, the cash flow statement, and revenue and expense recognition. The second half of the course covers current monetary balances, inventory and cost of goods sold, temporary and long-term investments, and capital assets. Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 1 - Part 1 and Part 2 or equivalent.

$595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50306)

13 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130

been accepted by CGA.

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS GBSC1004 This course introduces the fundamentals of interpersonal and group interaction including written, verbal, and nonverbal communication. We look at options in presentation preparation and delivery techniques, awareness of tone, consideration of audience, and selection of indirect and direct message organization. Note: Completion of this course along with Management Communications will provide CM1 & Public Speaking exemption from CGA.

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50316)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 (Reid)

(50317)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Karkut)

(50318)

ONLINE / IN-CLASS MIX

1 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0930-1230

and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 09 - 0930-1530

and

1 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1230 (Alves)

$269 (50315)

8 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130 (Zitron)

BUSINESS LAW IN CANADA BSAD1005 Gain knowledge about the legal aspects of doing business in Canada. Topics include the Canadian legal system, statutory and common law principles; contract law; tort (negligence) law; public and private company law; commercial law; banking law; debtor-creditor relations; agency theory; real and personal property law; and intellectual property law. Apply legal principles and analysis to everyday challenges faced by Canadian businesses. Note: Final exam scheduled between April 12 and 22, 2013.

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50293)

7 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

and

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130 (Osborne)

(50294)

6 mng - Sa Jan 05 - 0930-1230

and

5 mng - Sa Mar 02 - 0930-1230

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 BSAD2088 This intermediate financial accounting course emphasizes on liabilities and equities. Topics include: legal and financial aspects of partnerships and corporations; current and long-term liabilities; shareholders; equity; complex debt and equity instruments; leases; accounting for income taxes; pension and other postemployment benefits; accounting changes; cash flow statement; and the analysis of financial statements. Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 2 or equivalent.

$595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50307)

13 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130

(Fellnermayr)

(LeDressay)

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FINANCE 1 - PART 1 BSAD1089 This foundation course in managerial finance focuses on the major decisions made by the financial executive. Content includes: analysis of the financial environment and its components; security valuation; the determinants of interest rates; strategic decisions in capital budgeting, cash flow estimation; the cost of capital; working capital management; and financial planning.

Note: Course offered in September 2013.

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS BSAD1090 This introductory course combines management and accounting into a computer-based information system. Explore the different types of hardware and software necessary to an organization’s effective work environment. Explore ways to successfully obtain and process information to enhance business performance by integrating network topologies, files and database methods. Learn to make sound decisions and solve problems by taking a closer look at each step of the life cycles of information systems for successful implementation.

$595

$595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50312)

13 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130 (Mann)

Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 1 - Part 1 & Part 2 and Quantitative Methods.

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

FINANCE 1 - PART 2 BSAD2089 An in-depth study of issues and tools that assist financial managers in decisionmaking. Topics include: capital budgeting under uncertainty; long-term sources of funds; capital structure; dividend policy; special financing and investment decisions; futures, forwards, options, and swamps; treasury risk management; financial planning; and long-term planning strategic issues in finance.

QUANTITATIVE METHODS 1 BSAD1083 Topics covered in this course include: data and data presentation; probability; decision analysis; sampling distributions; applications of sampling and risk analysis; statistical estimation, hypothesis testing; regression and correlation; multiple regression; index numbers; time series; statistical decision theory; and an introduction to linear programming.

Prerequisites: Finance 1 - Part 1 or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Completion of Basic Probability & Statistics BSAD 1123 or equivalent.

$595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50314)

5 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130

Note: Final exam scheduled between April 12

and

8 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130 (Rajwani)

and 22, 2013.

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 1 BSAD1087 Learn the foundational concepts and practices of management accounting. Topics include: costing accounting fundamentals; job and process costing; cost-volume-profit analysis; budgeting and control; inventory costing; and information for management control and decision analysis. Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 1 - Part 1 and Part 2 or equivalent.

$595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50310)

13 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130

(Galloway)

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$595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50302)

11 eve - Mo/We Jan 07 - 1830-2030

and

12 eve - Mo/We Feb 25 - 1830-2030

(Susanto)

BASIC PROBABILITY & STATISTICS BSAD1123 Topics covered include the collection, classification, analysis and presentation of numerical data; measures of location and variability; probability; random samples and sampling distributions; estimation of parameters; testing hypotheses; regression and chi-square. This course is followed by the Quantitative Methods 1 course. Note: Final exam scheduled between April 12 and 22, 2013.

$395 (50321)

13 eve - Tu/Th Jan 03 - 1730-1930

and

13 eve - Tu/Th Feb 26 - 1730-1930

BUSINESS CASE 1 - CGA BSAD1091 Students will apply and integrate knowledge from various subject areas to solve specific business problems encountered by a sample company and produce high-level management reports. Students will utilize concepts applied from courses within the Professional Accounting Certificate to complete the business case. Students should expect to spend over 50 hours outside of class hours to complete the case. Prerequisites: Completion of all the Professional Accounting Certificate courses or completion of CGA Level 3. Prior experience with ACCPAC or purchase of the CGA ACCPAC Tutorial at the Langara Bookstore. Note: Electronic submission deadline is 7:00 pm on April 2. There will be an optional Installation Workshop on January 26. For specific technical course requirements, please contact the Program Coordinator.

$279

1.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50313)

1 day - Sa Jan 26 - 0900-1300

and

1 mng - Sa Feb 02 - 0900-1100

and

2 mng - Sa Feb 16 - 0900-1100

and

1 mng - Sa Mar 09 - 0900-1100

and

2 day - Sa Mar 16 - 0900-1300

(Galloway)


ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

ADVANCED ACCOUNTING CERTIFICATE (LEVEL 4) Rapidly advancing technology, globalization of business and industry, and a strong focus on business ethics has placed new demands on the skill set and education of accountants. The Advanced Accounting Certificate will meet these demands by providing education that integrate advanced accounting skills with current changes in the role of an accountant. The certificate allows graduates of the Professional Accounting Certificate/Level 3 completion to continue with an advanced certificate covering all the Level 4 CGA courses.

For more information, contact Natalie Lai at 604.323.5193 or csaccounting@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Courses are recognized by the CGA Association of BC and students will be able to continue with the various degree options available through CGA. For more details, please visit www.cga-bc.org. Some courses are also recognized by Certified Management Accountants of BC (www.cmabc.com) and CA School of Business (www.casb.com).

Starts every January, May and September

Program Costs $279 to $595 per course

Required Courses (286 hours, 28.6 CEUs) • Management Accounting 2 (54 hours, 5.4 CEUs)

Info, Resources & Forms

• Accounting Theory 1 (54 hours, 5.4 CEUs)

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Taxation 1 (54 hours, 5.4 CEUs) • Auditing 1 (54 hours, 5.4 CEUs) • Public Practice Audit Case 2 (16 hours, 1.6 CEUs) • Financial Accounting 4 (54 hours, 5.4 CEUs)

Certificate Requirements In order to be eligible, students must provide proof of completion of CGA Level 3 equivalent completion of the individual prerequisite for the course of interest. Official transcripts along with an Exemption/Prerequisite Approval Form must be supplied before enrolment. Upon successful completion of all the required courses with a minimum C+ grade in each course, students will need to complete an Application for Graduation Form. All requirements must be completed within five years of starting the program.

ACCOUNTING THEORY 1 BSAD1051 This course covers in-depth current issues and problems in the financial accounting field. The course deals with the contributions of economics, finance, and other disciplines to accounting theory.

April 12 and 22, 2013.

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 BSAD3000 This advanced course provides an indepth study of six major areas of advanced financial accounting: standard setting in Canada and internationally, financial instruments, income tax allocation, long-term intercorporate investments, consolidation, foreign currency translation and the translation and consolidation of foreign subsidiaries, and not-for-profit and public sector accounting.

$595

5.4 CEUs/ILUs

Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 3 or

(50295)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

equivalent.

and

7 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130 (Charania)

(50296)

ONLINE / IN-CLASS MIX

Jan 03 (Jeyakumar)

Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 3 and Finance 1 or equivalent. Note: Final exam scheduled between

Note: Final exam scheduled between April 12 and 22, 2013.

$595

5.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50300)

5 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

and

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

(Jeyakumar) (50301)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

and

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

Featured Instructor AK ASH RATTAN, BCOMM, MASTERS IN ACCOUNTING, CA Akash specializes in advanced accounting topics such as consolidation, financial instruments and foreign exchange. Akash’s teaching philosophy is to follow a disciplined approach to problems, keeping classes spontaneous and interactive and allowing students to drive the lesson plan. Akash articled at Deloitte and is currently the Director, Finance & Corporate Controller at BCAA in Burnaby.

(Rattan)

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MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 2 BSAD1057 Topics include: cost flows in organizations, cost estimation and regression analysis, planning models, linear programming, decision-making models, cost-volumeprofit analysis, financial modeling, issues in management control, responsibility accounting, transfer pricing, executive incentives, and compensation.

PUBLIC PRACTICE AUDIT CASE - BC2 BSAD1062 The business case provides a typical real-life situation in which you take on the role of an audit assistant to complete a year-end audit file for review by a senior partner. Students receive guidance while completing each task required in the business case, and should expect to spend 80-100 hours on the case outside of class hours.

Prerequisites: Management Accounting 1 and

Prerequisites: Auditing 1 or equivalent.

Finance 1 or equivalent.

Note: Electronic submission deadline is 7:00 pm

Note: Final exam scheduled between

on April 8. For specific technical course

April 12 and 22, 2013.

requirements, contact the Program Coordinator.

$595

5.4 CEUs/ILUs

$279

(50297)

ONLINE / IN-CLASS MIX

(50308)

5 mng - Sa Feb 16 - 0830-1030

Jan 03 (Jeyakumar)

and

1 mng - Sa Mar 23 - 0800-1200 (Campbell)

(50298)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

(50309)

5 mng - Sa Feb 16 - 1030-1230

and

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

and

1 eve - We Mar 28 - 1800-2200 (Campbell)

(Jeyakumar)

AUDITING 1 BSAD1064 Introduction to internal and external auditing principles and procedures. Topics include: reporting; the ethical and legal environment; audit objectives, audit evidence; audit planning and analytical review; materiality and risk; internal control; and EDP and audit sampling. Audit of the sales and collection cycle and payroll and personnel cycle are also studied. Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 3 and Quantitative Methods 1 or equivalent. Note: Final exam scheduled between April 12 and 22, 2013.

$530

5.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50299)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

and

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

(Charania)

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TA X ATION 1 BSAD1060 This course covers the fundamental principles, concepts, and application of Canadian federal income tax legislation including the structure of the Income Tax Act. Topics include: income and liability for tax; income from employment, business, and property; deductions; capital gains and losses; and computation of taxable income for individuals and corporations. Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 3 or equivalent.

$595

5.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50303)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

and

8 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

(Ullattikulam)


ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

Certified Management Accountants (CMA) CMA NATIONAL ENTRANCE EXAM PREPARATION There are two preparation courses offered in partnership with CMA BC:

For more information, contact Phuoi-Linh To at 604.323.5982 or csaccounting@langara.bc.ca.

• Entrance Exam Review Series

Location

• Entrance Exam Simulation Series

Main Campus

Both preparation courses are mandatory for first-time writers qualifying through the course-by-course option and are included in the Entrance Exam fees. Entrance Examination prep courses are also highly recommended for re-writers. We strongly encourage all re-writers to register for these courses.

Schedule Information

Registration for these courses along with the Entrance Exam must be completed with CMA BC. For registration information, visit www.cmabc.com. CMA ENTRANCE EX AM REVIEW SERIES BSAD1065 The Review Series provides an intense, five-day review of the topics tested on the Entrance Exam. The primary topics include: Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Corporate Finance, and Taxation. This course is required for first-time writers qualifying through the course-by-course option. The series is also highly recommended for re-writers to freshen up on content covered in their university program.

CMA ENTRANCE EX AM SIMULATION SERIES BSAD1066 This series provides exam writing strategies and exam writing experience through two simulated examinations along with reviews of the solutions. Completion of the series provides students with what to expect on exam day. Students will be better prepared for exam pressures and gain practice with the content tested. This course is required for first-time writers qualifying through the course-by-course option.

Note: Registration for this course as well as the

Note: Registration for this course as well as the

Entrance Exam must be completed with CMA BC.

Entrance Exam must be completed with CMA BC.

(50797)

(60039)

5 day - Sa Apr 13 - 0900-1600

CMA QUICKSTART The new CMA QuickStart courses allow students to qualify for the CMA Accelerated Program in half the time of standard college/university courses. These compressed or “quick” courses provide comprehensive coverage of Introductory Financial Accounting and Introductory Management Accounting in seven weeks each. CMA QuickStart and the CMA Accelerated Program are the most direct path for those pursuing the Certified Management Accountant designation.

• Entry Dates (CMA Exam Preparation): April and August • Entry Dates (CMA QuickStart): May and September

Program Costs Note: Varies depending on program or course.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

2 day - Sa May 25 - 0900-1700

QUICKSTART INTRODUCTORY FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING BSAD1103 This course provides an overview of financial accounting and the construction and interpretation of financial reports prepared for external users. Major consideration is given to accounting techniques for corporate financial statements. Emphasis is placed on accounting principles and policies and the underlying rationale of these principles. Note: For more information, contact the Program Coordinator.

QUICKSTART INTRODUCTORY MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING BSAD1102 This course provides an introduction to the design and use of accounting information for management planning and control, as well as the development of cost information for financial reports. Issues of particular importance include cost accumulation, cost behaviour, identification of relevant costs for decision making, and the use of budgets and standards in evaluating performance. Prerequisites: CMA QuickStart Introductory Financial Accounting or equivalent.

Stop waiting. Accelerate your career with a CMA designation: www.cmabc.com.

Note: For more information, contact the Program Coordinator.

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For more information, contact Natalie Lai at 604.323.5193 or csbookkeeping@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Professional Bookkeeper PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER CERTIFICATE This program provides graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully enter private practice as a Professional Bookkeeper or fulfill the requirements of an Accounting Clerk/Bookkeeper position within a company.

• Entry Dates: January, May, and September

The courses provide a thorough understanding of the technical knowledge and applications of general bookkeeping principles. Students progress through introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels of bookkeeping. Courses may be taken in any order provided the prerequisites are met.

Program Costs

Required Courses (111 hours, 10.8 CEUs)

Schedule Information

• Tuition: $249 to $495 per course

Notes • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

• Bookkeeping - Level 1 (21 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

Group 1 Electives (minimum 36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Bookkeeping - Level 2 (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• Sage 50 - 1* (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• Business Communications (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Sage 50 - 2* (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• Microsoft Office (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Sage 300 - 2* (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• Sage 300 - 1* (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs) • QuickBooks 1 (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs) • QuickBooks 2 (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Group 2 Electives (minimum 36 hours, 3.6 CEUs) • Cost Management for Bookkeepers (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

Featured Instructor

• Income Tax for Bookkeepers (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

JENNIFER BETTIOL, BCOM, CA Jennifer articled with Ernst & Young and continued in public practice as a manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Jennifer served as the controller for a multinational company and volunteers as a treasurer for many not-for-profit organizations. As well as teaching at Langara, Jennifer has taught at UBC, Richmond School Board and CASB.

• Payroll Administration (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

*Sage 50 (1 & 2) replaced Simply Accounting 1 & 2 as of June 2012. Sage 300 (1 & 2) replaces ACCPAC 1 & 2 as of October 2012.

Certificate Requirements To qualify for the certification, students must complete 183 hours of course work. Successful completion of all the required courses with a minimum C+ grade in each course is required. Students can complete the program in as quick as one year. All requirements must be completed within four years of starting the program. Courses may be taken individually as long as individual course prerequisites are met. Students completing the certificate do not need to apply to the program as registration is by course. There are no academic requirements for students to start the program.

Prior Education Assessment Students who completed previous course work and would like to have those courses approved for prerequisites or exemptions towards the certificate must provide documents in the form of official transcripts before registration along with a completed Exemption/ Prerequisite Approval Form.

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BOOKKEEPING - LEVEL 1 ADMN1021 A knowledge of accounting is highly useful in modern business. This course is for individuals who want a brief but comprehensive introduction to up-to-date and practical accounting principles and procedures.

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS GBSC1004 This course introduces the fundamentals of interpersonal and group interaction including written, verbal, and nonverbal communication. We look at options in presentation preparation and delivery techniques, awareness of tone, consideration of audience, and selection of indirect and direct message organization.

$249

2.1 CEUs/ILUs

(50173)

7 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130 (Bettiol)

(50174)

7 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200 (Thaker)

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50175)

7 eve - We Mar 06 - 1830-2130

(50316)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 (Reid)

(50317)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Karkut)

BOOKKEEPING - LEVEL 2 ADMN2001 Expand your knowledge of accounting principles, from journal entry to trial balance. Prepare yourself for a career in accounting by exploring the concepts of detailed financial statements including adjusting and closing entries. Prerequisites: Bookkeeping - Level 1 or equivalent.

$249

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50176)

6 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2130

(50177)

6 eve - We Mar 06 - 1830-2130 (Bettiol)

(50178)

6 mng - Sa Mar 09 - 0900-1200 (Thaker)

MICROSOFT OFFICE BSAD1029 Create professional and attractive documents with the Microsoft Office suite Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheets), and PowerPoint (presentations). This course assumes you have no prior knowledge, and will benefit the beginner. Even if youve used previous versions before, the new Ribbon interface will amaze you.

(50318)

ONLINE / IN-CLASS MIX

1 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0930-1230

and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 09 - 0930-1530

and

1 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1230 (Alves)

SAGE 300 - 2 (FORMERLY ACCPAC 2) CSFW2011 Hone the skills you learned in Sage 300 - 1. Record transactions and analyze financial data in general ledger and accounts receivable. Edit journal entries and report financial data. Create and record invoices, payments, and adjustments in accounts receivable. Reconciling bank statements will be treated in-depth. By the end of this course you will have the confidence and skills to use Sage 300 effectively in the workplace. Prerequisites: Sage 300 - 1 or equivalent. Note: This course uses the same textbook as Sage 300 - 1; students joining Sage 300 - 2 directly can purchase the textbook at the Langara Bookstore. This course replaces ACCPAC 2.

SAGE 300 - 1 (FORMERLY ACCPAC 1) CSFW1004 In this introduction to Sage 300 you’ll learn transaction processing with a focus on accounts payable. Topics include recording accounts payable, invoice adjustment, and payment transactions. You will use Sage 300 to generate useful data and appropriate reports that facilitate effective business decision making. A primer on the skills youll need to efficiently use accounting systems is provided.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50640)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130 (Leon)

300 - 2. This course replaces ACCPAC 1.

QUICKBOOKS 1 CSFW1030 Easy-to-use QuickBooks has become one of the most popular accounting programs in Canada with small business managers, bookkeepers, and accounting professionals. This course provides hands-on instruction on setting up QuickBooks, customizing forms, and processing sales transactions, invoices, and bill payments, as well as managing inventory, payroll, and sales taxes. You will also learn to use QuickBooks to analyze financial data and improve your business strategies.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

Prerequisites: Bookkeeping - Level 1 and

(50607)

6 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130 (Leon)

Windows File Management or equivalent.

(50608)

3 day - Sa Mar 23 - 0900-1600 (Leon)

Prerequisites: Bookkeeping - Level 1 and Windows File Management or equivalent. Note: Textbook available at the Langara Bookstore. The same textbook is used for Sage

Note: Please bring a USB to class. Textbook and USB available at the Langara Bookstore.

Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50615)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

$495

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(Hoffmann)

(50599)

12 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130 (Nizar)

(50616)

(50600)

12 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130 (Nizar)

(Hoffmann)

(50601)

12 eve - Fr Jan 11 - 1830-2130 (Nizar)

(50617)

(50602)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 (Ramdani)

(50603)

6 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600 (Pang)

3 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 6 eve - Fr Feb 22 - 1830-2130 (Barrato)

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QUICKBOOKS 2 CSFW2030 This course will teach you how to work with more advanced topics, such as banking and credit cards, foreign currencies, payroll, and how to customize settings. Additional topics include generating employee T4 slips and Record of Employment. Prerequisites: QuickBooks - Level 1 or equivalent. Note: Please bring a USB to class. Textbook and USB available at the Langara Bookstore.

Prerequisites: Sage 50 - 1 or equivalent.

3 day - Sa Feb 02 - 0900-1600

Accounting 2.

(Hoffmann)

$299

(50645)

(50630)

6 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

(Hoffmann)

Prerequisites: Bookkeeping - Level 1 and Windows File Management or equivalent. Note: Textbook available at the Langara Bookstore. This course replaces Simply Accounting 1.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50604)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

(MacIntyre) (50605)

6 eve - Fr Jan 11 - 1830-2130 (Barrato)

(50606)

3 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600 (Barrato)

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6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

(MacIntyre) (50631)

SAGE 50 - 1 (FORMERLY SIMPLY ACCOUNTING 1) CSFW1000 Sage 50 is the popular and easy-to-use accounting software for home offices and small businesses. Learn to set up company files and enter transactions for general ledger, accounts receivables, accounts payable, inventory, and the managing of capital expenses.

INCOME TA X FOR BOOKKEEPERS BSAD1093 A study of current personal and business tax legislation with an emphasis on the effect on individuals. Students gain the knowledge necessary for preparation of personal and business tax returns. Prerequisites: Bookkeeping - Level 2 or equivalent.

$395

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50179)

6 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Lambert)

Note: Textbook available at the Langara Bookstore. This course replaces Simply

$299 (50644)

SAGE 50 - 2 (FORMERLY SIMPLY ACCOUNTING 2) CSFW2001 Build upon your knowledge from Sage 50 - 1 by adding multi-currency transactions, blank reconciliations, payroll, customized reporting features, credit card payment, and receipts. Enter company histories and learn such important topics as network security, projects, and setting budgets.

3 day - Sa Mar 23 - 0900-1600 (Barrato)

COST MANAGEMENT FOR BOOKKEEPERS BSAD1094 An introduction to the principles and techniques of cost and managerial accounting. Students study alternative costing and reporting systems, budgeting, and variance analyses. Prerequisites: Bookkeeping - Level 2 or equivalent.

$395

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50180)

6 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200 (Lambert)

PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION BSAD1095 Undertake a comprehensive study of federal and provincial legislation relating to the payroll function. A review of documentation related to payroll activities is included. Students learn the skills required to produce payroll records that vary in complexity. Prerequisites: Bookkeeping - Level 2 or equivalent.

$395

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50181)

6 eve - Th Mar 07 - 1830-2130 (Lambert)


ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

Personal Investment For more information, contact Natalie Lai at 604.323.5193 or csinvesting@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

MAXIMIZE YOUR STOCK MARKET PORTFOLIO MA XIMIZE YOUR STOCK MARKET PORTFOLIO SERIES FNCL1049 Maximize your portfolio through technical trading techniques. Register for both courses in the same term and save. $185

0.8 CEUs/ILUs

Schedule Information

(50322)

1 aft - Sa Mar 16 - 1300-1700

• Entry Date: January, May and September

and

1 aft - Sa May 11 - 1300-1700 (Dony)

Program Costs • Tuition: $50 to $105 per course • Discounts: Enrol in an entire series to save.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

GENERAL INVESTING REAL ESTATE STOCKS PROP1074 Learn about real estate investments traded on the stock market, including exchangetraded funds, real estate investment trusts, and common stock of companies that own and develop commercial properties. These investments are practical alternatives to the hassles of buying and managing your own rental property. They offer diversification and fixed-income returns, as well as the flexibility to retrieve your money at any time. See how the income focus of these investments can enhance and stabilize your overall property investment portfolio. Note: For more details, contact David Lim at 604.736.7361.

$55 (50187)

1 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

PERSONAL INVESTMENT For more information, contact David Lim at 604.736.7361.

PERSONAL INVESTMENT SERIES FNCL1002 Gain knowledge on the different investments available. Register for all seven courses in the series in a term and save. $295

MA XIMIZE YOUR STOCK MARKET PORTFOLIO - LEVEL 1 FNCL1003 Maximize your stock market portfolio by following a step-by-step approach to understanding the market. Learn how to find good value equities, when to buy and sell, and how to increase your total return. This course is facilitated by Donald Dony, editor of the Technical Speculator, an investment newsletter specializing in world equity markets, currencies, bonds, interest rates, and commodity markets.

(50074)

$95

0.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50323)

1 aft - Sa Mar 16 - 1300-1700 (Dony)

CAPITAL MARKETS & SECURITIES FNCL1006 Examine the global stock markets and how each market affects your personal financial well-being. Learn how the securities industry is regulated, and how you are protected as an investor. Become a better investor by understanding the business cycle.

MA XIMIZE YOUR STOCK MARKET PORTFOLIO - LEVEL 2 FNCL2003 Maximize your portfolio by using advanced trading techniques. Learn how to understand market movements and how industry groups advance and decline within the economy. This course is a continuation of the Level 1 option, and is facilitated by Donald Dony, editor of the Technical Speculator, an investment newsletter specializing in world equity markets, currencies, bonds, interest rates, and commodity markets. $105

0.4 CEUs/ILUs

(60035)

1 aft - Sa May 11 - 1300-1700 (Dony)

7 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

FINANCIAL PLANNING & INVESTING FNCL1004 Learn to develop a long-term investment plan. Find out your personal risk tolerance and invest stress-free. Learn how to secure and protect existing financial assets before acquiring new ones. $50 (50075)

1 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

$50 (50076)

1 eve - Tu Jan 29 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

LEARN ABOUT STOCKS FNCL1008 A stock investment offers you growth, income, or a combination of the two. Examine the many different types of stocks available to consumers, and the variety of places where they can be traded. As a minority owner of a publicly traded corporation, an investor must know their rights as a shareholder. $50 (50077)

1 eve - Tu Feb 05 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

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LEARN ABOUT BONDS FNCL1010 Bonds or fixed incomes are essential to a successful investment portfolio, and are a great investment to have when the stock market is not performing well. Find out how they are traded, and what factors affect their prices. $50 (50078)

1 eve - Tu Feb 12 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

LEARN ABOUT MUTUAL FUNDS FNCL1012 Learn about the different types of mutual funds available and what to look for before buying. Essential mutual fund strategies will be discussed, along with the importance of understanding the fee structure for mutual funds. $50 (50079)

1 eve - Tu Feb 19 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

LEARN ABOUT INVESTMENT STATEMENTS FNCL1045 Is your investment portfolio performing well? Is your financial advisor making all the money? Learn how to use forensic accounting techniques to determine the health of your investments. A stock or mutual fund statement can reveal many facts about your investments, such as the competency of your advisor and the level of risk you are assuming. Note: Bring in your statements for analysis.

$50 (50080)

1 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

BECOME AN INTELLIGENT INVESTOR FNCL1014 Revisit your personal financial plan and apply what you have learned. Look at RRSPs and financial projections, and how they can benefit your retirement planning. $50 (50081)

1 eve - Tu Mar 05 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

STOCK MARKET INVESTMENT

For more information, contact David Lim at 604.736.7361.

STOCK MARKET INVESTMENT SERIES FNCL1031 Gain an in-depth understanding of stock market investment. Register for all six courses in the series in a term and save. (50082)

7 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

LEARNING FROM STOCK MARKET HISTORY FNCL1036 Understanding stock market history will enhance your chances of being a successful investor. As stock market history repeats itself, professional traders use historical data to predict the future. Learn about North American stock markets the TSX, NYSE, and NASDAQ exchange.

(50086)

1 eve - Th Feb 14 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

SECRETS TO PICKING WINNING STOCKS FNCL1040 You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to be able to pick winning stocks. Selecting stocks from key sectors of the economy can result in a positive return year after year. Use risk management principles to find great stocks with long-term growth potential and learn why boring stocks shouldn’t be overlooked. $59 (50087)

1 eve - Th Feb 21 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

$59 (50083)

1 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

HOW TO READ FINANCIAL NEWSPAPERS FNCL1037 If you are serious about investing in the stock market, you must be able to read a financial newspaper. Learn how to interpret charts, graphs, and financial data at the close of the trading day. Every industry has its own unique language and phrases, so learn how to talk the talk of the stock market. $59 (50084)

1 eve - Th Jan 31 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

STOCK MARKET RESEARCH ON THE INTERNET FNCL1042 Making investment decisions on your own requires refined financial information, but today this information is widely available on the Internet. Learn how to collect information by manoeuvring through financial and corporate websites. Through the power of information technology, financial data that was once only available to the brokerage industry is now at your fingertips. Prerequisites: Internet experience.

$95 INVESTING LIKE A BILLIONAIRE FNCL1038 Have you ever wished you could invest like a billionaire? Explore the investment techniques used by some of the world’s greatest stock market investors. They all share common traits and common goals. By mimicking their investment philosophies, you can become successful at finding great stocks. (50085)

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$59

$325

$59

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BUYING LOW, SELLING HIGH FNCL1039 You may have experienced how difficult it is to buy low and sell high. It sounds easy on paper, but it’s harder to do in real life. Human emotions play a huge role in success or failure when one is investing in the stock market. Learn how to use market timing, contrarian investing, and market psychology to your advantage.

1 eve - Th Feb 07 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

(50090)

2 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130 (Lim)


BUSINESS

Business 46 GENERAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 46 General Business Certificate Program 49 JIBC WORKPLACE CONFLICT RESOLUTION 50 INSURANCE 51 MANAGEMENT SKILLS 51 Management Skills Certificate Program 52 Personal Productivity & Leadership Development Series 53 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 53 Advanced Project Management Certificate 54 Advanced Project Management Certificate (Online) 56 REAL ESTATE 56 Property Management Certificate Program 58 Social Housing Management Certificate Program 59 Professional Building Manager Certificate Program 61 Real Property Analyst Certificate Program 63 Strata Management 63 Construction & Development 64 Real Estate Investing 65 Real Estate Career 66 PROFESSIONAL SALES 66 Professional Sales Certificate Program (Online) 67 SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP 67 Small Business Management & Ownership Certificate Program 69 SELF-EMPLOYMENT 69 EMPLOYMENT SKILLS ACCESS PROGRAM (ESA)

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For more information, contact Oren Lupo at 604.323.5971 or olupo@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May and September

Program Costs* • Tuition (General Management): $2,569

General Business Management GENERAL BUSINESS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The General Business Certificate provides current and future managers with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their work roles. Enhance your communication and financial skills, learn the basics of human resources management, and discover how to improve planning, administration, business process, and leadership in your organization. Students can also choose to specialize in our Financial Management Stream. Enjoy convenient evening and weekend classes while completing this flexible, self-paced certificate program.

GENERAL MANAGEMENT STREAM

• Tuition (Financial Management): $3,165

Required Courses

Electives - choose two

*May differ depending on your choice

• Fundamentals of Management (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Business Law in Canada (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)*

• Human Resources Management (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Management Communications (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)*

• Information Management Systems (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• Sales & Marketing for Managers and Small Business Owners (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Financial Skills for Managers (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Project Supervision (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

of electives

Notes • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Business Communications (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)*

• Property Management - Commercial (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs) • Negotiation & Dispute Resolution (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT STREAM Required Courses

Electives - choose one

• Fundamentals of Management (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Business Law in Canada (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)*

• Human Resources Management (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Management Communications (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)*

• Business Communications (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)* • Management Information Systems (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs)* • Financial Accounting 1 - Part 1 (39 hours, 3.9 CEUs)

All certificate requirements must be completed within a five-year period. Consult with Oren Lupo to design a personalized program completion plan. * These courses are recognized by the Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia (CGA-BC). For more details, visit www.cga-bc org.

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FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT BSAD1011 Explore planning, organizing, leading, and control and become a more efficient, effective and successful manager. Attain organizational goals through the most productive use of your most valuable resource, your staff, at all levels of your organization. Identify your managerial strengths and discover pathways to improvement. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50325)

12 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Aveledo)

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT GBSC1003 Explore the theory and practice of managing human resources as you learn about the fundamental functions and competencies needed by HR practitioners and supervisors today. Discover the employee life cycle, from job design, recruitment, and orientation to training and career development, discipline, and performance management. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50326)

12 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2130

(Alexander)

PROJECT SUPERVISION BSAD1016 Develop the skills you need to successfully complete and manage projects on time and on budget. Learn to analyze tasks and risks, define scope, build teams, and create resource plans. Use Microsoft Project as an effective tool for project administration and organization. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50598)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130 (Claros)

SALES & MARKETING FOR MANAGERS AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS BSAD1037 Discover the important roles that sales and marketing play within todays business organizations. Learn to develop the most successful marketing mix for your organization, select promotions that work, create persuasive sales presentations, and close sales. Explore ways to identify your customers needs and motivations and how to increase sales by establishing and continuously improving relationships with your customers. Note: Text materials are provided and

FINANCIAL SKILLS FOR MANAGERS GBSC1006 This is finance for non-financial managers. Learn accounting concepts, tools, and methods in concise and understandable terms. Students will learn basic skills such as reading financial statements, analyzing financial reports, developing and modifying revenue and expense forecasts, and identifying and monitoring critical measures of business performance. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50324)

12 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Lambert)

distributed in class.

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS BSAD1090 This introductory course combines management and accounting into a computer-based information system. Explore the different types of hardware and software necessary to an organizations effective work environment. Explore ways to successfully obtain and process information to enhance business performance by integrating network topologies, files and database methods. Learn to make sound decisions and solve problems by taking a closer look at each stage of the life cycles of information systems for successful implementation. $595

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50312)

13 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130 (Mann)

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS GBSC1005 Manage effectively in a computerized office environment. Explore ways to obtain, process, and communicate the information you need to make good decisions, solve problems effectively, and enhance business performance. Learn how to effectively use integrated office software and networked computer systems in a Windows environment. Prerequisites: Microsoft Office or equivalent

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50341)

12 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2130 (Ricard)

combination of training and experience.

$199

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50327)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

CUSTOM TRAINING FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION

www.langara.bc.ca/custom-training

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BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS GBSC1004 This course introduces the fundamentals of interpersonal and group interaction including written, verbal, and nonverbal communication. We look at options in presentation preparation and delivery techniques, awareness of tone, consideration of audience, and selection of indirect and direct message organization. Note: Completion of this course along with Management Communications will provide CM1 & Public Speaking exemption from CGA.

MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATIONS GBSC1007 Take your communication skills to the next level. Learn the techniques of writing documentation and procedures both clearly and effectively. Learn to deliver brief business presentations for today’s supervisory role. This course takes an in-depth approach to writing report conventions and documenting sources, as well as writing summaries, reports, instructions, and procedures. Prerequisites: Business Communications (GBSC 1004)

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50316)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 (Reid)

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50317)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Karkut)

(50319)

12 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Collerman)

(50318)

ONLINE / IN-CLASS MIX

(50320)

6 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600 (Reid)

1 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0930-1230

and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 09 - 0930-1530

and

1 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1230 (Alves)

BUSINESS LAW IN CANADA BSAD1005 Gain knowledge about the legal aspects of doing business in Canada. Topics include the Canadian legal system, statutory and common law principles; contract law; tort (negligence) law; public and private company law; commercial law; banking law; debtor-creditor relations; agency theory; real and personal property law; and intellectual property law. Apply legal principles and analysis to everyday challenges faced by Canadian businesses. Note: Final exam scheduled between April 12 and 22.

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50293)

7 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

and

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130 (Osborne)

(50294)

6 mng - Sa Jan 05 - 0930-1230

and

5 mng - Sa Mar 02 - 0930-1230

(LeDressay)

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NEGOTIATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION BSAD1020 Develop the dispute resolution, negotiation, and mediation skills essential in today’s competitive and demanding workplace. Learn how to analyze complex issues, find common ground between conflicting parties, deal with different communication styles, envision win-win outcomes, avoid litigation, and effectively resolve disputes. $418

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50183)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Burak)

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - COMMERCIAL PROP1002 Learn the principles and practices of commercial, industrial, and retail property management. Topics include property types, law, management agreements, marketing, leases, maintenance and security, budgets and controls, insurance, assessment and taxation, special use properties (e.g. medical, industrial parks, commercial strata), personnel management, and tenant relations. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking skills to solve management and marketing challenges. $458

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50185)

13 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Dossa)


BUSINESS

JIBC Workplace Conflict Resolution If you haven’t taken conflict resolution training in the past, or if you are looking to learn about a particular topic in the field, you can get started with one or more general interest courses. Many of these courses are offered with no prerequisites and require no past experience in the conflict resolution field. These courses are designed to help you communicate more creatively, and provide you with new skills and knowledge that will enhance relationships in your workplace, family, and community. Courses are conveniently scheduled over a full weekend (Saturday/Sunday). For more information, visit the JIBC website at www.jibc.ca/ccr.

For more information, contact Oren Lupo at 604.323.5971 or olupo@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May and September

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

CCR 105 ASSERTING YOURSELF IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS BSAD1106 Practice improving and maintaining an assertive style under pressure. Whether you are negotiating an important issue, or expressing yourself in a conflict or standing firm under pressure, the ability to assert yourself is crucial to reaching outcomes that work. In conflict situations, it can be especially difficult to maintain an assertive stance rather than overreacting or selling yourself short.

CCR 104 HANDLING CONFLICT IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS BSAD1115 Dealing with conflict over the telephone, via email or text, and in other virtual environments can be distinctively challenging. In this two-day course, you will learn and practice effective verbal, paraverbal and text-based communication skills for dealing with emotion and resolving conflict, with an emphasis on the use of voice and digital communication. $370

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

$370

(50329)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Apr 20 - 0830-1630

(50330)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Feb 23 - 0830-1630

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For more information, contact Oren Lupo at 604.323.5971 or olupo@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May and September

Notes • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Insurance Whether you are new to the general insurance industry, or a support employee at an insurance company, brokerage, or adjusting firm, the General Insurance Essentials Course (GIE) is your gateway to a rewarding career in the growing and diverse fields of insurance. The training provided in the GIE covers all the fundamentals for beginning students and fulfills the requirements of the Insurance Council of BC for obtaining a Level 1 Salesperson/ Adjuster licence. Langara College Continuing Studies offers this course in partnership with the Insurance Institute of British Columbia (IIBC), and in conjunction with the Insurance Institute of Canada (www.insuranceinstitute.ca). Graduates will become members of the IIBC, and they will be awarded their certificate by the IIBC. The course also prepares students to write the in-class GIE final exam, which is included as part of the course fee. They may also apply for equivalency credit towards the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation program of the Insurance Institute of Canada. Once the training and exam are completed, students must obtain sponsorship (employment) from a licensed insurance agency or adjusting firm in order to get a Level 1 licence from the IIBC. They must apply for the licence from the Insurance Council within one year of passing the GIE exam. Required textbooks are available from the Langara College Bookstore (General Insurance Essentials C81 - Part 1 and Part 2. 2006 Pub: Insurance Institute of Canada) For more detailed information about the GIE, and to learn about other designations in the insurance industry, visit the IIBC website at www.iibc.org.

GENERAL INSURANCE ESSENTIALS (GIE) COURSE - SALESPERSON/ ADJUSTER LEVEL 1 LICENCE BSAD1202 Introduces students to the insurance business, insurance intermediaries, basic documents, insurance practices and automobile insurance. In addition the course covers at an introductory level law and insurance, insurance contracts, insurance organizations, fire insurance, homeowners policies, personal lines policies, liability insurance, commercial insurance coverage, reinsurance, risk management, and loss prevention. Note: Course tuition includes mandatory exam fee ($105 includes tax) and mandatory IIBC annual membership fee ($70 includes GST).

$575

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(70562)

13 eve - Mo/Th Jan 07 - 1800-2100

(Graves)

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Management Skills MANAGEMENT SKILLS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Are you currently a supervisor or wanting to become one? Enhance your communication skills along with your ability to lead and motivate employees. Explore ways to deal more effectively with difficult people and situations. Through the weekend seminar’s combination of discussion, group work, case studies, and role plays, you will develop the practical skills needed to realize your full potential as a manager, supervisor, or front-line leader.

• Leading & Managing Employees (12 hours, 1.2 CEUs) • Communicating Effectively (12 hours, 1.2 CEUs)

Info, Resources & Forms

Courses may be taken individually in any order or as part of the overall certificate. All activity materials are included and distributed in class.

$299

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50331)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 26 - 0900-1600

COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY SSCP1009 Communicating effectively is vital to the success of every manager and team. Take a new look at your role as an effective communicator and learn ways to improve the overall communication process. Learn how different personality types send and receive messages. Identify communication barriers to reduce fly-bys and ensure common understanding. Gain insight into your role in communicating change. Note: Textbook materials are provided and distributed in class.

$299

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50332)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Feb 16 - 0900-1600

Schedule Information

• Tuition: $1,196

• Managing in Conflict (12 hours, 1.2 CEUs)

distributed in class.

Main Campus

Program Costs

• Managing for Success (12 hours, 1.2 CEUs)

Note: Textbook materials are provided and

Location

• Entry Dates: January, May and September

Required Courses (48 hours, 4.8 CEUs)

LEADING & MANAGING EMPLOYEES SSCP1010 What makes people want to do well and how can you motivate them? A better understanding of employee motivation will help you to improve your personal and organizational performance. Explore how effective leadership and management practices can increase job satisfaction, boost employee morale, and lead to high performing teams.

For more information, contact Oren Lupo at 604.323.5971 or olupo@langara.bc.ca.

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

MANAGING FOR SUCCESS SSCP1008 Looking to fine-tune the knowledge and skills needed to maximize personal and professional success? Focus on management objectives and goal setting, and explore techniques for communicating expectations, giving and receiving effective feedback and engaging in coaching conversations. Look at ways to reward and recognize employees formally and informally to improve performance. Note: Textbook materials are provided and distributed in class.

$299

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50333)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 02 - 0900-1600

MANAGING IN CONFLICT SSCP1007 Understanding human behaviour and working effectively with different personality types is key to business and management success. Explore ways to identify and cope with difficult behaviours encountered in the workplace. Learn to recognize personality styles, read body language, and use techniques to establish rapport and deal more effectively with others. Note: Textbook materials are provided and

Featured Instructor MARTHA SALES Martha is the founder of Achieve Your Mark, an executive coaching company focused on personal leadership and optimal team performance. Martha has 20 years’ experience in senior management positions, and is a promoter of enthusiastic, collaborative, professional, and highfunctioning work environments.

distributed in class.

$299

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50334)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Apr 06 - 0900-1600

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For more information, contact Oren Lupo at 604.323.5971 or olupo@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May and September

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SERIES When it comes to getting some serious work done, are you able to make the best use of your time and energy? There are many ways to keep interruptions and distractions from ruining your focus. Applying the insights and methods of exceptionally productive leaders and teams to your workflow can help you to be consistently on-task and productive. The three courses in this new series emphasize the connections between improving your day-to-day productivity practices, presenting your ideas with credibility and clarity, and exercising strong team-leadership skills. Paradoxically, poor organizational habits are often reinforced by the same technologies designed to make us more effective. Business people spend most of their days swamped with email, meeting requests and piles of paper around the office. This typically results in a reduced ability to get work done (particularly strategic work), coupled with high levels of stress and even burnout. This series was developed through coaching hundreds of business people on how to be more effective with one of their most important commodities – their time.

TEAM LEADERSHIP SSCP1017 This course prepares managers to take charge in their roles as motivators, enablers, problem solvers, and coaches. Real-world examples, simulations, and experiential learning activities are applied in the classroom to achieve performance results and enhance accountability. Along with basic team systems and dynamics, you will learn to engage and relate better with geographically dispersed and multicultural teams.

Featured Instructor GLEN SOLLORS Glen has a range of expertise and over 15 years’ experience in leadership and skills training, business development, coaching, and organizational problem solving. He is a Senior Consultant with Kwela Leadership & Talent Management in Vancouver, BC.

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EFFECTIVE SPEAKING & PRESENTATION SKILLS SSCP1015 People who present well in front of groups tend to succeed at captivating, influencing, and inspiring others. They are also perceived as better leaders. Along with the essential skills of presentation, you’ll learn about soft factors for great presenters, like authenticity and passion. In-class practice with different approaches to presentations and feedback will help give you the confidence to deliver presentations that make an impact.

$595

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50336)

2 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600

$325

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(Sollors)

(50335)

2 day - Sa Apr 13 - 0900-1600

(Sollors)

TOOLS & TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING YOUR FOCUS SSCP 1016 Business people are often swamped with work demands. Constant emails, meeting requests, and interruptions can lead to high levels of stress, a lack of confidence in your priorities, and even burnout. Take back your focus. Discover the power of effective workflow systems using familiar desktop software tools, and learn to optimize your daily time management, organization, and work practices. $325

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50337)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Feb 02 - 0900-1600

(Sollors)


BUSINESS

Project Management Project management is one of the fastest growing disciplines in all sectors of business. With a specific focus on developing practical project management skills, the Project Management Certificate Program offers the opportunity to apply proven methods to projects within each participant’s field. The program is also designed for experienced project managers to improve their practical skills and prepare for the PMP® or CAPM® certification exams. The Project Management Certificate Program is comprised of two areas of study: the Advanced Project Management Certificate, and the PMP® Exam Preparation course. All courses are conducted by certified Project Management Professionals who have extensive experience managing projects of various scales in many different industries. All courses have also been reviewed for compliance with the Project Management Institute’s (PMI®) rigorous standards for Registered Education Provider certification.

For more information, contact Rob Clark at 604.862.3953 or rclark@appliedmanagement.com.

Location Main Campus Broadway Centre (where noted)

Schedule Information • Duration: Two terms, part-time • Entry Dates: January, May and September

Program Costs

ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

• Tuition: $4,000

There are six courses in the program, excluding the PMP® Exam Preparation course. All courses are compulsory for the certificate, and they may be completed uninterrupted in two terms, or over several terms up to a maximum of two years. The courses progressively work through the entire life cycle of a project, from initiation to closeout. The program finishes up with the comprehensive Synthesis course in the second term, which consists of an integrated term project and final exam. Students can simplify their enrolment by registering into all six of the courses in the certificate program as a block and complete the program in two consecutive terms. Please request a block registration for all of the courses if you prefer this option. The total cost of tuition for all of the courses in the Project Management Certificate program (excluding PMP® Certification Exam Preparation) is $4,000. The cost is the same for the in-class and online learning formats. Textbook materials and Microsoft (MS) Project licence fees are extra (more information on these is provided on the first day of class).

Information Session (2012) December 12, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Information Sessions (2013) January 3, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm February 20, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm March 20, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm April 10, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Note • All info sessions take place at Main Campus (Room TBA). RSVP: olupo@langara.bc.ca

Info, Resources & Forms

Required Courses - suggested order

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

1. Project Initiation and Charter Development (6 hours) 2. Project Planning, Scheduling, and Budgeting (30 hours) 3. Project Execution and Control (18 hours) 4. Project Leadership and Communications (12 hours) 5. Project Closeout and Continuous Improvement (6 hours) 6. Advanced Project Management - Synthesis course (9 hours) 7. PMP® Certification Exam Preparation (5 days - not part of the Applied Project Management Certificate Series)

The Applied Project Management courses have recently been revised to incorporate the most current practices in accelerated learning to improve interactivity, effectiveness, and skill retention. We have added advanced Microsoft Project™ training throughout the courses to provide students with the skills to use almost any standard project management application.

PMP®, CAPM® are registered marks of Project Management Institute Inc.

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ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE (ONLINE) Take advantage of the freedom of distance learning and complete the full certificate from anywhere in the world. Learn the essential hard and soft skills necessary to be a highperforming project manager, and receive direct feedback, support, and guidance from a PMP速-certified instructor. The program schedule is identical to the in-class program. A modular weekly learning schedule is used to teach the courses. The content of the modules includes readings, online videos, templates, exercises, and an assignment to help you learn the techniques, see how they are applied to a sample project, and then practice using the skills with a project of your own. Our program also makes use of discussion forums, blogs, wikis, group activities, and email to enable collaboration between you, the other participants, and the instructors. The instructors are also available by appointment for consultation by phone or online chat. Offline course work is required.

Featured Instructor ROB CLARK Rob has taught Project Management at Langara since 2003. He applies his 20 years of training and project management experience to making his courses engaging and highly practical. Rob is a certified PMP速 with the Project Management Institute速, and holds the position of President of the Applied Management Centre.

PROJECT INITIATION & CHARTER DEVELOPMENT BSAD4006 Learn the fundamentals of projects in organizations and how to start a project properly. Get practical experience defining the needs for projects and develop a functional project charter at the right level of detail for your situation. $345

0.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50365)

1 day - Sa Jan 05 - 0900-1600

(50366)

ONLINE - Jan 05 - 10

$895

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50361)

3 day - Sa Feb 23 - 0900-1600

(50362)

ONLINE - Feb 23 - Mar 09

Development and basic computer skills.

PROJECT LEADERSHIP & COMMUNICATION BSAD4003 Develop essential leadership, team development, negotiating, problem solving, conflict resolution, and communication skills to manage project teams. Explore fundamental concepts of influence, motivation, interests, team dynamics and communication associated with project management.

$1,595

3.0 CEUs/ILUs

Prerequisites: Project Planning, Scheduling &

(50363)

5 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600

Budgeting.

(50364)

ONLINE - Jan 12 - Feb 21

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Prerequisites: Project Planning, Scheduling & Budgeting.

PROJECT PLANNING, SCHEDULING & BUDGETING BSAD4005 Develop functional project planning skills by developing a full project plan. Explore scope definition, work breakdown, resource estimation, critical path definition, scheduling, budgeting, proactive risk planning, and integration of the entire project plan through demonstration and practice using Microsoft Project and other planning tools.

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PROJECT EXECUTION & CONTROL BSAD4004 Learn to implement and control performance to achieve project success efficiently and effectively. Apply practical techniques to track and manage project performance, including change control, Microsoft Project tracking, project recovery techniques, Earned Value Management, quality management, procurement and contract management.

$495

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50359)

2 day - Sa Mar 16 - 0900-1600

(50360)

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BUSINESS

PROJECT CLOSING & CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT BSAD4002 Learn to continuously improve project management, achieve successful project sign-off and how to implement a project management office. Use project closing tools and techniques to learn lessons, complete administrative and financial closure, and gain final acceptance from sponsors. Apply the Enterprise Project Management Maturity Model to form PMOs.

PMP CERTIFICATION EX AM PREPARATION BSAD1071 Prepare for the Project Management Institute’s (PMIs) Project Management Professional (PMP) certification examination by participating in this course’s comprehensive coverage of the Project Management Body of Knowledge’s (PMBOK’s) nine knowledge areas. Speciallydesigned assignments and mock exams are used to prepare you for the exam. This course fulfills the education contact hours required for PMP certification.

Prerequisites: Project Execution & Control.

Recommended: Applied Project Management

Program Costs

courses or equivalent.

• Tuition: $4,000

$245

0.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50357)

1 day - Sa Apr 06 - 0900-1600

Note: This course is held at Broadway Centre.

(50358)

ONLINE - Apr 06 - 11

Textbook requirement for first day of class: PMBOK Guide 4th ed. available at Langara

ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYNTHESIS COURSE BSAD4001 The course provides participants with an opportunity at the conclusion of their program of study to integrate the various concepts, philosophies, and knowledge of project management into a congruent professional identity in their practice by applying methods and tools to the entire project lifecycle while completing a comprehensive synthesis project. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be granted the Advanced Project Management Certificate.

Bookstore.

For more information, contact Rob Clark at 604.862.3953 or rclark@appliedmanagement.com.

Location Main Campus Broadway Centre (where noted)

Schedule Information • Duration: Two terms, part-time • Entry Dates: September, January, and May

Information Session (2012) December 12, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Information Sessions (2013)

$960

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50335)

1 wks - Mo/Tu/We/Th/Fr Apr 08 -

0900-1700 (McCarnan)

January 3, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm February 20, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm March 20, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm April 10, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Note • All info sessions take place at Main Campus (Room TBA). RSVP: olupo@langara.bc.ca

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Prerequisites: Successful completion of all Applied Project Management courses, or equivalent with permission of the instructor. Note: The Synthesis course starts with the assignment definition class, and continues with ongoing guidance throughout the term, with a one evening class at mid-term to track progress and answer questions, and concludes with a comprehensive examination.

$425

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50036)

1 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

and

1 eve - We Feb 13 - 1830-2130

and

1 eve - We Apr 03 - 1830-2130

(50037)

ONLINE - Jan 09 - Apr 03

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For more information, contact John Neuls at 604.323.5409 or jneuls@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May and September

Notes • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Real Estate Gain the knowledge and skills to excel in the real estate profession. Langara College is a leading provider of classroom-based real estate education. We offer programs and courses in property management, building management, appraisal, development, and social housing management. Certificate programs are flexible and self-paced, conveniently offered during evenings and weekends. Our programs are recognized by the University of British Columbia, the Appraisal Institute of Canada, the Professional Association of Managing Agents, and the Real Estate Institute of BC.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Property Management Certificate Program delivers a comprehensive body of knowledge and skills for success in the property management profession. The certificate includes six required courses.

Core Courses - five

Electives - choose one

• Property Management - Residential

• Building Systems and Analysis

• Property Management - Commercial

• Building Operations Management

• Negotiation & Dispute Resolution • Financial Skills for Managers • Business Communications Note: The elective course requirement does not apply to students who began taking program courses before September 2011.

The residential and commercial property management courses examine legal, operating, and management topics in regard to residential rental buildings, residential strata buildings, and commercial/investment properties including office, retail, and shopping centre developments. The balance of the program develops essential skills in communications, negotiation, dispute resolution, financial statement review, and building operations. The program curriculum is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the foundations of professional property management. Students may register in any individual course.

Certificate Completion Requirements To earn the Property Management Certificate, students must complete the six required courses within a three-year period with a minimum grade of C (60%) in each course. Courses are offered in the fall semester (September-December), spring semester (JanuaryApril), and summer semester (May-August). Not all courses are offered every semester. Upon successful completion of all required courses, students can apply for the certificate at the Continuing Studies Office. Notes on licensing: (1) Students may write the Rental Property Management Licensing Exam upon completion of the following four courses: Property Management - Residential, Real Estate Law, Real Estate Appraisal, and Real Estate Investment Analysis. See the Real Property Analyst Certificate Program for descriptions of the last three courses. (2) A property management licence is only required if the property manager is employed by a property management brokerage (agency) to directly manage client-owned properties under a fee management agreement. Licensing is not required if you are managing property owned by your employer or owned by you. For information on licensing and licensing courses, visit the Real Estate Council of BC website (www.recbc.ca).

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - RESIDENTIAL PROP1001 Learn the principles and practices of professional residential rental and strata management. Topics include: property types, licensing and trust accounts, the Residential Tenancy Act, the Strata Property Act, management agreements, rental marketing, tenancy applications and agreements, budgets and controls, maintenance and security planning, insurance, and employee relations. This course appeals to property managers, building managers, and apartment building owners. $465

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50196)

13 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Dunn)

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - COMMERCIAL PROP1002 Learn the principles and practices of commercial, industrial, and retail property management. Topics include property types, law, management agreements, marketing, leases, maintenance and security, budgets and controls, insurance, assessment and taxation, special use properties (e.g. medical, industrial parks, commercial strata), personnel management, and tenant relations. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking skills to solve management and marketing challenges. $458

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50185)

13 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Dossa)

FINANCIAL SKILLS FOR MANAGERS GBSC1006 This is finance for non-financial managers. Learn accounting concepts, tools, and methods in concise and understandable terms. Students will learn basic skills such as reading financial statements, analyzing financial reports, developing and modifying revenue and expense forecasts, and identifying and monitoring critical measures of business performance. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50324)

12 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Lambert)

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS GBSC1004 This course introduces the fundamentals of interpersonal and group interaction including written, verbal, and nonverbal communication. We look at options in presentation preparation and delivery techniques, awareness of tone, consideration of audience, and selection of indirect and direct message organization. Note: Completion of this course along with Management Communications will provide CM1 & Public Speaking exemption from CGA.

BUILDING SYSTEMS AND ANALYSIS PROP1060 This is a thorough examination of building systems and equipment, as well as how to analyze and rectify problems in building systems. Topics include building structure and envelope, mechanical systems and HVAC, maintenance and inspection schedules, report research, building audits, energy efficiency, and problem-solving techniques. Course content applies to residential and commercial properties, as well as institutional facilities such as hospitals and schools. Note: Course available September 2013.

$485 BUILDING OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PROP1044 This course examines building operations from a management perspective. You will learn how buildings operate, how to develop a building maintenance plan, how to improve safety and efficiency, and how to solve maintenance problems. Topics include planning, risk management, best practices, tendering and purchasing, service contracts, capital upgrades, and project supervision.

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50316)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 (Reid)

(50317)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Karkut)

$415

(50318)

ONLINE / IN-CLASS MIX

(50188)

1 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0930-1230

and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 09 - 0930-1530

and

1 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1230 (Alves)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0900-1200 (Neuls)

NEGOTIATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION BSAD1020 Develop the dispute resolution, negotiation, and mediation skills essential in todays competitive and demanding workplace. Learn how to analyze complex issues, find common ground between conflicting parties, deal with different communication styles, envision win-win outcomes, avoid litigation, and effectively resolve disputes. $418

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50183)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Burak)

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Location Main Campus

SOCIAL HOUSING MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM This self-paced, part-time program was developed through a partnership between Langara College and the BC Non-Profit Housing Association. It is designed for staff, managers, and volunteers engaged in social housing operations or development. The certificate program includes five required courses.

Required Courses • Social and Affordable Housing in BC

Notes • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

• Social Housing Management • Negotiation & Dispute Resolution • Financial Skills for Managers • Business Communications

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Students may register in any individual course, subject to a prerequisite in the case of Social Housing Management.

Certificate Completion Requirements Completion of the five certificate courses within a three-year period with a minimum grade of C (60%) in each course. Courses are offered in the fall semester (September-December), spring semester (January-April), and summer semester (May-August). Not all courses are offered every semester. Upon successful completion of all required courses, apply for the certificate at the Continuing Studies Office.

SOCIAL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN BC PROP1030 Explore the history of social and affordable housing in BC and examine current government policy and social housing conditions. Management topics include: financial planning and budgets; operations and purchasing; risk and insurance; and working with staff, volunteers, and tenants. This is an introductory course for anyone involved in social housing operations or development.

NEGOTIATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION BSAD1020 Develop the dispute resolution, negotiation, and mediation skills essential in todays competitive and demanding workplace. Learn how to analyze complex issues, find common ground between conflicting parties, deal with different communication styles, envision win-win outcomes, avoid litigation, and effectively resolve disputes. $418

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50183)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Burak)

$368 (50815)

10 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130

(MacDonald)

SOCIAL HOUSING MANAGEMENT PROP1052 This course is an in-depth study of contemporary social housing management issues and challenges, with a particular focus on social housing in BC. Major topics include assessing housing needs, redeveloping the housing stock, creating development partnerships, tenant support programs, community relations, and financial management. Each student will complete a major project offering analysis and recommendations on a contemporary management problem. Note: Course available September 2013.

$415

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FINANCIAL SKILLS FOR MANAGERS GBS1006 This is finance for non-financial managers. Learn accounting concepts, tools, and methods in concise and understandable terms. Students will learn basic skills such as reading financial statements, analyzing financial reports, developing and modifying revenue and expense forecasts, and identifying and monitoring critical measures of business performance. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50324)

12 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Lambert)

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS GBSC1004 This course introduces the fundamentals of interpersonal and group interaction including written, verbal, and nonverbal communication. We look at options in presentation preparation and delivery techniques, awareness of tone, consideration of audience, and selection of indirect and direct message organization. Note: Completion of this course along with Management Communications will provide CM1 & Public Speaking exemption from CGA. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50316)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 (Reid)

(50317)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Karkut)

(50318)

ONLINE / IN-CLASS MIX

1 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0930-1230

and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 09 - 0930-1530

and

1 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1230 (Alves)


BUSINESS

PROFESSIONAL BUILDING MANAGER CERTIFICATE PROGRAM This part-time program covers supervisory and management skills specifically related to building operations. The program content is applicable to residential and commercial buildings, as well as hospitality and health related facilities. The core courses develop essential knowledge and skills in building management, building operating systems, writing and communications, tenant relations, and creating productive relationships with staff, trades, and other professionals on the property management team. The elective courses allow students to tailor the program to suit their individual learning objectives and career plans.

For more information, contact John Neuls at 604.323.5409 or jneuls@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus Notes

Students may enroll in any individual course.

• All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Core Courses - four

Electives - choose three

• Building Systems and Analysis

• Managing Residential Tenancies

Info, Resources & Forms

• Building Operations Management

• Commercial Lease Analysis

• Negotiation & Dispute Resolution

• Project Supervision

• Business Communications

• Leading & Managing Employees

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Building Service Management • House Construction

Certificate Completion Requirements To earn the Professional Building Manager Certificate, students must complete the four core courses and three elective courses within a four-year period with a minimum grade of C (60%) in each course. Courses are offered in the fall semester (September-December), spring semester (January-April), and summer semester (May-August). Not all courses are offered every semester. Upon successful completion of all required courses, students may apply for the certificate at the Continuing Studies Office.

BUILDING SYSTEMS AND ANALYSIS PROP1060 This is a thorough examination of building systems and equipment, as well as how to analyze and rectify problems in building systems. Topics include building structure and envelope, mechanical systems and HVAC, maintenance and inspection schedules, report research, building audits, energy efficiency, and problem-solving techniques. Course content applies to residential and commercial properties, as well as institutional facilities such as hospitals and schools.

BUILDING OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PROP1044 This course examines building operations from a management perspective. You will learn how buildings operate, how to develop a building maintenance plan, how to improve safety and efficiency, and how to solve maintenance problems. Topics include planning, risk management, best practices, tendering and purchasing, service contracts, capital upgrades, and project supervision. $415 (50188)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0900-1200 (Neuls)

Note: Course available September 2013.

$485

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NEGOTIATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION BSAD1020 Develop the dispute resolution, negotiation, and mediation skills essential in todays competitive and demanding workplace. Learn how to analyze complex issues, find common ground between conflicting parties, deal with different communication styles, envision win-win outcomes, avoid litigation, and effectively resolve disputes. $418

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50183)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Burak)

COMMERCIAL LEASE ANALYSIS PROP1061 This is a concise course on commercial tenancies and commercial leases in BC. Emphasis is placed on understanding and interpreting lease documents related to a variety of property types, including office and retail. The course is suitable for property managers, building managers, commercial landlords, and those who plan to rent commercial space. Note: Course available September 2013.

PROJECT SUPERVISION BSAD1016 Develop the skills you need to successfully complete and manage projects on time and on budget. Learn to analyze tasks and risks, define scope, build teams, and create resource plans. Use Microsoft Project as an effective tool for project administration and organization. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

$225

(50598)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130 (Claros)

MANAGING CLEANING SERVICES PROP1065 Learn how to manage and motivate building service staff for excellence in cleaning, security, and customer service. Topics include hiring, orientation and training, team building, managing conflict, productivity, and labour costs. Students will review a video presentation as well as unique case studies that clearly define steps for success as a building service manager.

& Public Speaking exemption from CGA.

HOUSE CONSTRUCTION PROP1049 Learn about building techniques and the materials used in the construction and renovation of wood frame homes in BC. Construction topics include footings and foundations, framing, the envelope system, mechanical systems, and interior finishes. The course also covers basic information on permits, zoning, inspections, codes, and important documents in the construction and approval process.

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

Note: Course available May 2013.

(50189)

(50316)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 (Reid)

(50317)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Karkut)

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS GBSC1004 This course introduces the fundamentals of interpersonal and group interaction including written, verbal, and nonverbal communication. We look at options in presentation preparation and delivery techniques, awareness of tone, consideration of audience, and selection of indirect and direct message organization. Note: Completion of this course along with Management Communications will provide CM1

(50318)

ONLINE / IN-CLASS MIX

1 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0930-1230

and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 09 - 0930-1530

and

1 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1230 (Alves)

MANAGING RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES PROP1031 This is a practical course for managers and owners of apartment buildings, rental houses, and rental suites. Topics include marketing, tenant selection, tenancy applications, tenancy agreements, serving notices, rents, eviction, arbitration, dispute resolution, rules and policies for good tenant relations, and the Residential Tenancy Act. Note: Course available May 2013.

$225

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$225 LEADING & MANAGING EMPLOYEES SSCP1010 What makes people want to do well and how can you motivate them? A better understanding of employee motivation will help you to improve your personal and organizational performance. Explore how effective leadership and management practices can increase job satisfaction, boost employee morale, and lead to high performing teams. Note: Textbook materials are provided and distributed in class.

$299

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50331)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 26 - 0900-1600

$225 4 aft - Sa Jan 26 - 1300-1600 (Neuls)


BUSINESS

REAL PROPERTY ANALYST CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Real Property Analyst Certificate provides a strong academic foundation in real estate investment analysis, combined with practical knowledge of the operating aspects of incomeproducing real estate. The core courses examine the principles and techniques of real estate valuation, mathematics, investment analysis, and law. The elective courses offer students some latitude to develop their knowledge in different areas of related expertise, such as accounting, property management, non-profit housing management, residential construction, building operating systems, and the art of negotiation. Students may enroll in any individual course, subject to a prerequisite in the case of Real Estate Investment Analysis and Social Housing Management. To earn the certificate, students complete a total of eight courses, as indicated below.

Core Courses - four

Electives - choose four

• Real Estate Appraisal

• Residential Construction

• Real Estate Mathematics

• Property Management - Residential

• Real Estate Investment Analysis

• Property Management - Commercial

• Real Estate Law

• Social and Affordable Housing in BC

For more information, contact John Neuls at 604.323.5409 or jneuls@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus Notes • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Social Housing Management • Building Systems and Analysis • Negotiation & Dispute Resolution • Economics - Micro & Macro • Financial Skills for Managers OR Financial Accounting - Part 1

Note: The UBC-equivalent courses above may be applied toward a professional designation in appraisal, the UBC Diploma in Urban Land Economics, and the UBC Bachelor of Business in Real Estate. These courses include the four core courses plus Residential Construction. For details on Appraisal Institute of Canada designations and UBC programs in real estate, visit www.realestate.ubc.ca. Students who plan to transfer course credit from Langara to UBC should discuss their education plan with UBC. Note on Rental Management Licensing: Students may write the Rental Property Management Licence Exam upon completion of the following four courses: Property Management - Residential, Real Estate Law, Real Estate Appraisal, and Real Estate Investment Analysis. For information on licensing and licensing courses, visit the Real Estate Council of BC website (www.recbc.ca).

Certificate Requirements To earn the Real Property Analyst Certificate, students must complete the four core courses and four electives within a five-year period with a minimum grade of C (60%) in each course. Courses are offered in the fall semester (September-December), spring semester (JanuaryApril), and summer semester (May-August). Not all courses are offered every semester. Upon successful completion of all required couses, sudents may apply for the certificate at the Continuing Studies Office.

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REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL PROP1005 Learn concepts and techniques for appraising real estate value. This course is designed for persons who want to work in the areas of appraisal and assessment. Topics include the appraisal profession, the appraisal process, property analysis, market and use analysis, approaches to value, value reconciliation, and report writing. This course meets Appraisal Institute of Canada and UBC BUSI 330 requirements.

REAL ESTATE LAW PROP1004 Learn British Columbia real estate law and professional standards of conduct. Topics include the judicial system, torts, contracts, agency, interests in land, title registration, property transactions, mortgages, stratas, residential and commercial tenancies, land use regulation, and professional responsibility. This course meets Appraisal Institute of Canada and UBC BUSI 111 requirements.

$658

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

Note: Course available September 2013.

(50198)

13 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Steward)

REAL ESTATE MATHEMATICS PROP1024 This course introduces the techniques of investment and statistical analysis in a real estate context. Topics include statistical techniques, cash flow analysis, discounting, compounding, and the mathematics of real estate finance and investment analysis. There is also a brief overview of graphing and surveying. This course meets Appraisal Institute of Canada and UBC BUSI 121 requirements. Note: Course available September 2013.

$658

RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PROP1022 Gain a working knowledge of the physical aspects of residential properties. Learn how houses are sited, designed, and constructed in Canada, plus how factors such as design, material selection, and construction type affect their value. Discover how to identify and evaluate problems due to design, construction, or deterioration, their effect on value, and how problems should be reported. Note: This course meets Appraisal Institute of Canada and UBC BUSI 400 requirements.

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS PROP1020 This course covers valuation techniques for income-producing real estate, including the income method of appraisal, tax consequences of real property ownership, and portfolio analysis methodology. This course meets Appraisal Institute of Canada and UBC BUSI 331 requirements. Prerequisites: Prior completion of Real Estate Mathematics (UBC BUSI 121) and Real Estate Appraisal (UBC BUSI 330). Note: This course requires a personal computer with spreadsheet software and an HP 10B II financial calculator.

$658

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50191)

13 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Owens)

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - COMMERCIAL PROP1002 Learn the principles and practices of commercial, industrial, and retail property management. Topics include property types, law, management agreements, marketing, leases, maintenance and security, budgets and controls, insurance, assessment and taxation, special use properties (e.g. medical, industrial parks, commercial strata), personnel management, and tenant relations. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking skills to solve management and marketing challenges. $458

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50185)

13 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Dossa)

SOCIAL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN BC PROP1030 Explore the history of social and affordable housing in BC and examine current government policy and social housing conditions. Management topics include: financial planning and budgets; operations and purchasing; risk and insurance; and working with staff, volunteers, and tenants. This is an introductory course for anyone involved in social housing operations or development. $368

$658

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50815)

(50200)

13 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Owens)

(MacDonald)

10 eve - Tu Jan 17 - 1830-2130

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - RESIDENTIAL PROP1001 Learn the principles and practices of professional residential rental and strata management. Topics include: property types, licensing and trust accounts, the Residential Tenancy Act, the Strata Property Act, management agreements, rental marketing, tenancy applications and agreements, budgets and controls, maintenance and security planning, insurance, and employee relations. This course appeals to property managers, building managers, and apartment building owners.

SOCIAL HOUSING MANAGEMENT PROP1052 This course is an in-depth study of contemporary social housing management issues and challenges, with a particular focus on social housing in BC. Major topics include assessing housing needs, redeveloping the housing stock, creating development partnerships, tenant support programs, community relations, and financial management. Each student will complete a major project offering analysis and recommendations on a contemporary management problem.

$465

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

BC or permission from the instructor.

(50196)

13 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130 (Stanley)

Prerequisites: Social and Affordable Housing in

$415

(Course available September 2013)


BUSINESS

BUILDING SYSTEMS AND ANALYSIS PROP1060 This is a thorough examination of building systems and equipment, as well as how to analyze and rectify problems in building systems. Topics include building structure and envelope, mechanical systems and HVAC, maintenance and inspection schedules, report research, building audits, energy efficiency, and problem-solving techniques. Course content applies to residential and commercial properties, as well as institutional facilities such as hospitals and schools. Note: Course available September 2013.

$485 NEGOTIATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION BSAD1020 Develop the dispute resolution, negotiation, and mediation skills essential in todays competitive and demanding workplace. Learn how to analyze complex issues, find common ground between conflicting parties, deal with different communication styles, envision win-win outcomes, avoid litigation, and effectively resolve disputes. $418

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50183)

12 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130 (Burak)

STRATA MANAGEMENT

CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT

The course in this section is designed for professional strata managers, currently working in the field.

These courses focus on specialty topics within the real estate field. They are introductory and practical.

The Advanced Strata Management course was developed through a collaborative effort by the Strata Property Agents of BC, the Professional Association of Managing Agents, and Langara College. It is intended for licensed strata managers seeking practical guidance on day-to-day challenges. ADVANCED STRATA MANAGEMENT PROP1043 This is an applied course for working strata managers. You will develop handson knowledge and skills for problem solving. You will also acquire a deeper understanding of how to handle everyday challenges pertaining to statutory compliance, annual general meetings, council meetings, mixed-use stratas, budget preparation, financial reserves, building maintenance, insurance claims, and time management. The course is recognized for REP credit. Prerequisites: A current strata management licence or permission from the instructor.

$465 (50186)

13 aft - Th Jan 17 - 1430-1730 (Dossa)

FINANCIAL SKILLS FOR MANAGERS GBSC1006 This is finance for non-financial managers. Learn accounting concepts, tools, and methods in concise and understandable terms. Students will learn basic skills such as reading financial statements, analyzing financial reports, developing and modifying revenue and expense forecasts, and identifying and monitoring critical measures of business performance. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50324)

12 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Lambert)

BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PROP1073 This course provides a concise overview of construction materials and methods for commercial and residential buildings, including high-rise towers. Emphasis is placed on key terminology and the economics of construction projects. Topics include planning and design, site preparation, foundations, superstructure, envelope systems, mechanical systems, and interior finishes. There is also brief treatment of construction supervision, quality control, environmental issues, and post-construction deficiencies. Note: Course available September 2013.

$325 HOUSE CONSTRUCTION PROP1049 Learn about building techniques and the materials used in the construction and renovation of wood frame homes in BC. Construction topics include footings and foundations, framing, the envelope system, mechanical systems, and interior finishes. The course also covers basic information on permits, zoning, inspections, codes, and important documents in the construction and approval process. Note: Course available May 2013.

$225 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PROP1022 Gain a working knowledge of the physical aspects of residential properties. Learn how houses are sited, designed, and constructed in Canada, plus how factors such as design, material selection, and construction type affect their value. Discover how to identify and evaluate problems due to design, construction, or deterioration, their effect on value, and how problems should be reported. Note: This course meets Appraisal Institute of Canada and UBC BUSI 400 requirements.

$658

3.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50200)

13 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1830-2130

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HOME RENOVATION PLANNING PROP1067 Learn how to plan a home renovation project such as a kitchen, family room, secondary suite, or a major addition. Topics include concept development and design detailing, planning and scheduling, legal issues, budget preparation, selecting contractors, and project supervision. Course content is relevant to houses, townhouses, and apartment suites. $165 (50184)

3 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2130 (Capar)

REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT PROP1033 This course is a practical overview of the real estate development process, from initial idea to completed project. Topics include: development planning and feasibility; site selection, acquisition, and due diligence; the development approval process; financing, insurance, and construction; project design and marketing; and holding the finished project. Emphasis is placed on feasibility analysis, with particular attention to projects under $5 million. $290 (50192)

5 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2130 (Porter)

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION PROCESS PROP1066 This is a practical introduction to the application and review process for property developments in Vancouver and adjacent municipalities. The course includes a description of the provincial and municipal planning and development review framework, a step-by-step examination of the development application review process, and actual examples of successful and unsuccessful development applications. $165 (50193)

3 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2130

(Sanderson)

REAL ESTATE INVESTING These courses are introductory and practical. BUYING INCOME PROPERTY PROP1035 Ideal for the novice investor, this course offers practical information on the selection and management of income-producing real estate. Examples include multi-family rental houses and apartment buildings. Students will examine sample property investments on the basis of estimated net income, market value growth, deferred maintenance, routine maintenance, tenancy agreements, and tenant relations. A strong emphasis is placed on personal financial objectives. $165 (50197)

3 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2130 (Stanley)

CONDO INVESTING PROP1071 Should you buy a residential condo unit as a rental property investment? What are the biggest mistakes of condo investing? What are your rights and responsibilities as an owner and a landlord in a condo complex? What are your monthly and annual expenses? How do you estimate your return on investment? This course answers these questions and more. Note: Course available September 2013.

$105 COMMERCIAL LEASE ANALYSIS PROP1061 This is a concise course on commercial tenancies and commercial leases in BC. Emphasis is placed on understanding and interpreting lease documents related to a variety of property types, including office and retail. The course is suitable for property managers, building managers, commercial landlords, and those who plan to rent commercial space. Note: Course available September 2013.

$225

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For more information, contact John Neuls at 604.323.5409 or jneuls@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus Notes • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

REAL ESTATE STOCKS PROP1074 Learn about real estate investments traded on the stock market, including exchangetraded funds, real estate investment trusts, and common stock of companies that own and develop commercial properties. These investments are practical alternatives to the hassles of buying and managing your own rental property. They offer diversification and fixed-income returns, as well as the flexibility to retrieve your money at any time. See how the income focus of these investments can enhance and stabilize your overall property investment portfolio. $55

0.3 CEUs/ILUs

(50187)

1 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130 (Lim)

MANAGING RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES PROP1031 This is a practical course for managers and owners of apartment buildings, rental houses, and rental suites. Topics include marketing, tenant selection, tenancy applications, tenancy agreements, serving notices, rents, eviction, arbitration, dispute resolution, rules and policies for good tenant relations, and the Residential Tenancy Act. Note: Course available May 2013.

$225


BUSINESS

REAL ESTATE CAREER

REAL ESTATE SALES - INTRODUCTION PROP1038 A practical introduction for anyone planning a career in residential real estate sales. Topics include listings and sales, brokerage operations, commission structures, prospecting, building a clientele, start-up costs, and a start-out plan. How to select a brokerage will also be covered.

SALES LICENCE TUTORIAL PROP1050 This instructor-led tutorial is for persons registered in the UBC Real Estate Trading Services (sales) Licensing Course. It includes a chapter-by-chapter review of the licensing course with time for questions, explanations of critical topics, and guidance on completing the exam successfully. Taught by an experienced broker and real estate educator, you will be better prepared for the licensing exam. Students considering the licensing course as a future option are welcome.

CAREERS IN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PROP1047 Learn about work and career-building opportunities in property management. A panel of property managers will describe and explain their work in the management of office, retail, residential rental, and residential strata properties. Time will be reserved for discussion and individual questions. Topics include: the property manager’s professional role, starting your career, earnings potential, education, and licensing.

$50

Note: Financial mathematics topics are covered

cooperation with the Professional Association

in a separate course. See Real Estate Math

of Managing Agents and the Strata Property

Tutorial.

Agents of BC. Call Continuing Studies at

The events and courses in this section are intended for those considering a career in real estate.

(50194)

1 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130 (Spencer)

REAL ESTATE MATH TUTORIAL PROP1037 This instructor-led tutorial is for persons registered in the UBC Real Estate Trading Services (sales) Licensing Course. It covers real estate math problems including interest calculations, compounding and discounting, mortgage loan calculations, and using a financial calculator. Be better prepared to solve math problems on the Real Estate Trading Services Licensing Exam.

604.323.5322 to register.

$265 (50195)

Note: This one-evening event is offered in

6 eve - Th Jan 31 - 1830-2130 (Spencer)

FREE (50199)

1 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1900-2100

Note: Bring your Hewlett Packard (HP) 10B11 financial calculator to the first class.

$75 (50816)

2 eve - Th Feb 21 - 1830-2130 (Ragauskas)

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For more information, contact Lynn Kitchen at 604.323.5134 or lkitchen@langara.bc.ca.

Professional Sales PROFESSIONAL SALES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (ONLINE)

Online

The certificate is awarded to participants that complete all four of the courses. Each of the courses consist of weekly reading, audio and video presentations and group discussions. All courses have testing built in and each participant must have a passing grade in all four courses to be eligible for the certificate.

Schedule Information

Required Courses

• Duration: Part-time, flexible

• Successful Selling Strategies (18 hours total - about 6 hours per week)

Location

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Persuasion, Communication & Relationship Building (18 hours total - about 6 hours per week) • Motivation, Closing & Keeping Clients (18 hours total - about 6 hours per week) • Sales & Planning Toolkit (18 hours total - about 6 hours per week)

Participants will use the Desire to Learn (D2L) online learning system and will have access to the courses the first day of class.

SUCCESSFUL SELLING STRATEGIES PSCP1002 Develop a framework for organizing, managing, and implementing your sales process and strategy. Learn an easy-tomaintain and systematic approach to prospecting, targeting clients, managing your sales pipeline, gathering customer intelligence, team selling, and retaining your most valuable and profitable clients. Compared to traditional selling approaches, this system enables you to gain more clients while investing less time, energy, and money. $349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50203)

ONLINE - Jan 14

PERSUASION, COMMUNICATION & RELATIONSHIP BUILDING PSCP1003 Learn what motivates people to buy and how to land the client using effective communications, ethical persuasion, and relationship building skills. Develop and practice critical skills and knowledge in understanding different personality styles, instant rapport building, uncovering values and needs, and how to create and project a powerful, personal presence in business.

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$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50204)

ONLINE - Feb 12

MOTIVATION, CLOSING & KEEPING CLIENTS PSCP1004 Discover how to manage stress, motivate yourself, handle objections, and close sales. Learn how to develop a customer service and client loyalty program that ensures long-term client retention and maximum revenues. When you finish this course you will have the tools to stay motivated and generate immediate and ongoing revenues from your client base. $349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50205)

ONLINE - Mar 11

SALES & PLANNING TOOLKIT PSCP1005 Learn how to brand yourself and your company by utilizing personal marketing strategies and tools, community contributions, and publicity. Learn how to use social media tools for managing sales and personal development strategies. Prerequisites: Successful Selling Strategies.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50206)

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BUSINESS

Small Business & Entrepreneurship SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Looking to start your own small business or expand an existing one? This certificate offers practical courses that help students advance their goals quickly, from developing and testing business ideas to improving operations and learning how to analyze financial statements. Instructors use real-world business examples and students’ own businesses (whether already in operation or at the idea stage) to help develop the knowledge and skills needed to get on with business. The result? Time spent in class is time spent on building a successful enterprise.

For more information, contact Oren Lupo at 604.323.5971 or olupo@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May and September

Required Courses

Electives - choose two

• How to Start Your Own Business (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Bookkeeping - Level 1 (21 hours, 2.1 CEUs)

Notes

• Project Supervision (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• Sales & Marketing for Managers and Small Business Owners (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Financial Skills for Managers (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

• Textbooks available at the Langara Bookstore, unless noted as provided in class.

• Operating Your Small Business (36 hours, 3.6 CEUs)

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Certificate Requirements All the certificate requirements may be completed in as short a time as two semesters. The entire certificate must be completed within a five-year period.

Take back your focus. TOOLS & TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING YOUR FOCUS WORKSHOP

Swamped with work demands? Burning out? Constant emails, meeting requests, and interruptions can lead to high levels of stress, a lack of confidence in your priorities, and even burnout. Discover the power of effective workflow systems using familiar desktop software tools, and learn to optimize your daily time-management, organization, and work practices with this weekend workshop class. • Workshop dates: February 2 & 3, 2013 • Cost: $325 Register now at 604.323.5322. For more info, contact Oren Lupo at 604.323.5971 or olupo@langara.bc.ca Also in our Personal Productivity series: January 12 & 19, 2013 – Team Leadership (2 days) April 13 & 20, 2013 – Effective Speaking & Presentation Skills (2 days)

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HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS ENTR1009 Turn opportunities into viable business ventures. Learn to develop your own approaches, guidelines, and skills for being an entrepreneur. Topics include business idea generation, market research, marketing and sales strategies, writing proposals, financing options, human resources, and successfully operating your business after start-up. Each student will learn how to complete a business plan as part of the course content. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50339)

12 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0900-1200 (Field)

SALES & MARKETING FOR MANAGERS AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS BSAD1037 Discover the important roles that sales and marketing play within todays business organizations. Learn to develop the most successful marketing mix for your organization, select promotions that work, create persuasive sales presentations, and close sales. Explore ways to identify your customers needs and motivations and how to increase sales by establishing and continuously improving relationships with your customers. Note: Text materials are provided and

BOOKKEEPING - LEVEL 1 ADMN1021 A knowledge of accounting is highly useful in modern business. This course is for individuals who want a brief but comprehensive introduction to up-to-date and practical accounting principles and procedures. Note: Textbook will be available for purchase at the Langara Bookstore prior to the first class.

$249

2.1 CEUs/ILUs

(50173)

7 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130 (Bettiol)

(50174)

7 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200 (Thaker)

(50175)

7 eve - We Mar 06 - 1830-2130

distributed in class.

OPERATING YOUR SMALL BUSINESS ENTR1035 You run a small business. Your ongoing success depends largely on how you choose to operate your enterprise. Combine strategic planning, competitive analysis, customer service, and a fresh operational approach to increase the profitability of your business. Hire and keep top notch workers through carefully crafted job postings, well-conducted interviews, and ongoing training. Gain up-to-date knowledge of relevant laws and regulations. Note: This course combines and replaces the previously offered Small Business Management and Customer Service courses. Textbook materials are provided and distributed in class.

$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50340)

12 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Kozuback)

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$395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50341)

12 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2130 (Ricard)

FINANCIAL SKILLS FOR MANAGERS GBSC1006 This is finance for non-financial managers. Learn accounting concepts, tools, and methods in concise and understandable terms. Students will learn basic skills such as reading financial statements, analyzing financial reports, developing and modifying revenue and expense forecasts, and identifying and monitoring critical measures of business performance. $395

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50324)

12 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Lambert)

PROJECT SUPERVISION BSAD1016 Develop the skills you need to successfully complete and manage projects on time and on budget. Learn to analyze tasks and risks, define scope, build teams, and create resource plans. Use Microsoft Project as an effective tool for project administration and organization. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50598)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130 (Claros)


BUSINESS

Self-Employment The Langara College Self-Employment Program is funded by the Ministry of Social Development – Employment and Labour Market Services Division and operated by Langara in collaboration with Family Services of Greater Vancouver. The 48-week program is designed to assist people on Employment Insurance (EI) or those whose EI benefit have run out, to successfully start their own businesses.

For more information, contact Molly Chow at 604.304.0124 or 604.724.8143.

Location Broadway Centre

Eligibility Requirements

Info, Resources & Forms

You must be legally entitled to work in Canada and have a good business idea. Additionally, you must meet one of the following requirements:

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Be currently on EI benefits • Have received EI benefits within the past three years • Have received maternity or parental benefits within the past five years

All participants must be referred through the Works BC Employment Services Centre. To verify eligibility: Call 604.434.0367 or visit www.fsgv.ca.

The Employment Program of British Columbia is funded by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.

Program Highlights • Provides a strong supportive environment and the necessary skills to develop and operate your own business • Delivered in two phases:

1. Business Plan Development

2. Business Plan Implementation & Coaching & Mentoring

• Allows participants to collect 48 weeks of income support from the federal and/or provincial government while developing their business • Provides workshop and seminars on developing business plans and business management • Helps build confidence and reduce the anxiety of starting a new business through counselling and support service

Employment Skills Access Program (ESA) Having difficulty in joining or rejoining the workforce due to outdated or lack of required skills? Need help learning how to conduct an effective job search? Looking for training that will provide in-demand skills for gaining employment? Get a leg up on the competition by enrolling in the Employment Skill Access Program today. Langara offers four different programs that are specifically selected to help you upgrade your skills, gain confidence, and improve employment opportunities.

For more information, contact Eleanor Clarke at 604.677.0328 or Yasmin Virji at 604.304.0124.

Location Alderbridge Way Centre Broadway Centre

Info, Resources & Forms

Our programs offer:

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• Microsoft Office instruction for skill levels ranging from beginner to advanced user • Career, work search, and business communication skills • Keyboarding • Some programs will offer bookkeeping, Simply Accounting, and payroll

These programs are available to those who are: • Unemployed and are non-EI (have not collected EI for three years) • Lacking the skills or education needed to move beyond low-skilled employment

Intakes for these programs are ongoing. Visit www.langara.bc.ca/cs for up-to-date information on our programs.

Funding provided through the Canada-British Columbia Labour Market Agreement.

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BUSINESS

Attract an audience. THE NEW ENHANCED WEB MARKETING CERTIFICATE

Learn the necessary skills for planning and implementing web projects that add value to your business. Topics include: targeting your audience, marketing your web presence, SEO, website analytics, and more. New courses include: • Facebook Marketing Essentials • Google AdWords: Fundamentals • Email Marketing the Right Way • Selling on the Internet • eCommerce

Register today for spring semester start. Learn more. Contact cstechnology@langara.bc.ca or visit www.langara.bc.ca/cs.

Real Estate PART-TIME COURSES AND PROGR AMS

• Property Management

• Real Property Analyst

• Strata Management

• Social Housing Management

• Professional Building Manager

• Short Courses in Construction and Development

Learn more. www.langara.bc.ca Contact John Neuls at jneuls@langara.bc.ca

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Sustainable Communities 72 COMMUNICATION &

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

73 COMMUNITY & CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 74 SOCIAL ECOLOGY

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For more information, contact Leslie Kemp at 604.323.5981 or lkemp@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Communication & Personal Development Enhance your relationship with yourself and others. Gain skills and confidence to harness your inner wisdom and work effectively with people. Dynamic and interactive workshops provide transformative, hands-on learning that extends beyond the classroom. Our highlyskilled and experienced instructors effectively model what they teach. COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION IN THE WORKPLACE: SKILLS FOR SUSTAINING A COLLABORATIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT CDVL1062 How can you speak up at your workplace in ways that are much more likely to create connections and get you results? This course will build on the work of Marshall Rosenberg and the book, Non-Violent Communication - A Language of Life. Learn and practice skills that will help transform conflict into collaboration and increase productivity in the workplace.

COMMUNICATION WITH COMPASSION - LEVEL 1 CDVL1054 What is the difference between communication that releases people’s natural desire to collaborate, and communication that creates conflict? This introduction to needs-based communication is based on the work of Marshall Rosenberg and his book, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life. Learn the skills that will help you develop meaningful connections and interactions with others.

$149

Recommended Text: Nonviolent Communication -

(50772)

2 day - Th/Fr Apr 04 - 0930-1630 (Gill)

A Language of Life by Marshall Rosenberg.

$199 CAREGIVING WITH COMPASSION CDVL1064 As caregivers we long for a quality connection with children. Explore how to transform judgment into mutual understanding and to tune in to the need behind the behaviour. Through exercises and role-playing, learn how to prevent power struggles. Work with ‘no’ and anger and get needs met. Establish a quality connection that will sustain your relationship through challenges - A Language of Life by Marshall Rosenberg.

$129

$225

1.5 CEUs/ILUs

(50765)

6 eve - Tu Feb 19 - 1830-2130 (Hornstein)

(50763)

1 eve - Fr Apr 05 - 1900-2130

and

1 day - Sa Apr 06 - 0930-1630 (Gill)

MAKE LIGHT WORK CDVL1100 Come learn simple, practical inner work tools relevant to all areas of your life. This experiential course introduces quick ways to check intuition, set energy, make decisions, and gain insight into challenges. Harness the power of your inner wisdom to make light work in your life. $125

0.75 CEUs/ILUs

(50767)

1 day - Sa Jan 26 - 0930-1730

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SETTING HEALTHY LIMITS USING THE BODY AS OUR GUIDE CDVL1124 Although we are born with internal feedback systems to set healthy limits, these mechanisms often become muted. When we understand how the brain and body naturally respond to sudden and ongoing stressors and learn how to keep our bodies feeling safe, we can set healthy limits comfortably. This ability improves our own health and our relationships with others.

Recommended Text: Nonviolent Communication

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Community & Cultural Development

For more information, contact Leslie Kemp at 604.323.5981 or lkemp@langara.bc.ca.

Gain the skills to be an effective community organizer, from political organizing to affecting social and institutional change and working effectively with individuals and groups. Community organizers/developers work in various disciplines including community arts, health, neighbourhood organizing, food security, environment, and immigrant and refugee services. Check out our new course, Low Wages, Living Wages, and Child Poverty. Our instructors bring both hands-on experience and theoretical understanding of the process of community change.

Location Main Campus

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

A wide range of practical courses and workshops are available for those working in a professional or volunteer role in community work. ACTIVISM AND DOCUMENTARY FILM CDVL1107 At its best, activist filmmaking provides access to critical thought and suppressed information and gives voice to those who are rarely heard. This course explores the ways in which documentary film and activism intersect. We will examine a number of recent films that utilize different approaches, techniques, and collaborations and focus on different issues. $249

1.5 CEUs/ILUs

(50770)

6 eve - Tu Mar 05 - 1830-2130 (Mullan)

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WITH MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES CDVL1105 How can community development be more inclusive and accessible to marginalized communities? This course explores the theory and practice of community development in marginalized communities, providing an opportunity for you to reflect on your work environment. We will explore concepts such as empowerment, diversity, inclusivity, accessibility, and democracy in relation to your practice and work context. $225 (50759)

6 eve - We Feb 20 - 2013 1830-2130

(Latham)

SETTING THE CONTEXT FOR CHANGE: EXPLORING THE PATHWAYS TO ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY RSRC1033 We live in a time of numerous ecological, social and economic crises, each of which is immeasurably destructive, and, when taken together, cause a level of human and environmental damage that is difficult to contemplate and absorb. This workshop provides tools to better analyze the tendencies that brought us to our current dilemma as well as a deeper grasp of key institutional and systemic changes necessary for dealing with it.

LOW WAGES, LIVING WAGES, AND CHILD POVERTY CDVL1125 The increasing size of the low wages sector in BC is one of the key reasons for the high rate of child poverty. Come explore the historical, social and economic consequences of the low wages sector, and learn practical solutions for implementing the simple, but radical, idea that paying a living wage (i.e., a wage to cover a family’s basic expenses) will help reduce child poverty.

$75 (50771)

$150

1.5 CEUs/ILUs

(50761)

4 eve - Tu Feb 12 1830-2030

(McCarthy Flynn)

1 day - Sa Feb 16 - 1000-1700 (Cholette)

MOBILIZING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY BUILDING: TOWARDS A NEW CULTURAL PARADIGM CONF1014 Are you interesting in learning about how to build momentum within your community for ideas you are passionate about? Through a combination of theory and practice, this course explores a range of different grassroots organizing and community building issues, strategies and techniques. Participants will also have time to work through questions relating to their own situation and to discuss them with the group.

ACTIVISM FOR THE LONG HAUL: SUSTAINING THE ACTIVIST CDVL1108 Resilience is the ability to stay well in the face of adversity. Resilient activists think and communicate more clearly and problem-solve creatively under pressure. This introductory course combines theory about the brain and body’s natural reactions to conflict and stress with hands-on and mindful learning. You will learn physical techniques to use right in the thick of things, easing the impact on your body and increasing the effectiveness of your activist work. $195

1.0 CEUs/ILUs

(50764)

4 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2130 (Hornstein)

$20 (50776)

1 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130 (Fernando)

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For more information, contact Leslie Kemp at 604.323.5981 or lkemp@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Information Sessions Growing Food in the City February 11, 2013 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Main Campus (Room A218) Organic Master Gardener February 12, 2013 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Main Campus (Room A218)

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

ORGANIC MASTER GARDENER RSRC1039 This is a comprehensive organic gardening course for urban garden enthusiasts. Gather with like-minded, environmentally conscious students and learn to create fabulous gardens without pesticides and other harmful chemicals. Gain essential organic gardening skills to start or enhance your own business in the rapidly growing organic land care industry. Note: This course partially satisfies the requirements for the Gaia College Diploma in Organic Land Care. This is a prerequisite for Ecological Landscape Design.

$695

4.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50766)

9 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

and

7 aft - Sa Mar 02 - 1330-1630 (Jarrett)

TRANSPORTATION 101: SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND PROFESSIONALS RSRC1042 How can community members and professionals transform the way we travel to deal with global warming and the end of cheap oil? We will explore case studies of cities that have quickly gone from gridlock to transit and cycling meccas, and focus on the basic principles of sustainable transportation needed to understand these success stories. $85

0.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50760)

1 day - Fr Feb 08 - 1000-1700 (Doherty)

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Social Ecology Gain skills and practical experience in creating sustainable food and transportation systems. Dynamic and interactive workshops led by experienced instructors are rooted in an understanding that all organisms in nature are interdependent, and in order to have a healthy planet we must foster the health of our entire ecosystem. We are pleased to be working in partnership with Gaia College to offer the Organic Master Gardener and Ecological Landscape Design courses, both of which partially satisfy the requirements for the Diploma in Organic Land Care.

URBAN PERMACULTURE DESIGN RSRC1037 Permaculture is a philosophy and a framework for restructuring how we relate to the ecosystems we live in and the people we share them with. Complete the 72 hours of instruction and a team design project, and receive the internationally recognized Permaculture Designer Certificate. Experience real-world examples of permaculture principles in action. Learn about social framework models that amplify our efforts. Note: Includes a weekend field trip. Travel and accommodations not included in fee (Approx. $100).

GROWING FOOD IN THE CITY RSRC1040 Organic fruits and vegetables not only keep you healthy, they create sustainable local food systems. If you are concerned about where your food comes from, whats in it (or on it), or simply getting the best nutrition possible for your family growing your own vegetables and fruit is the answer. Note: This course partially satisfied the requirements for the Gaia College Diploma in Organic Land Care.

$550

6.0 CEUs/ILUs

(50774)

5 eve - Th Mar 07 - 1830-2130

and

15 mng - Sa Apr 06 - 0900-1200

(Watson)

$900

7.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50769)

10 day - Sa Feb 02 - 1000-1730 (Dent)

ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN – PART 2 Landscape health starts with intelligent design. In this course you will explore the intricate relationships within ecosystems, and how you can work with them to create vibrantly beautiful and healthy gardens. Be prepared for an eye-opening experience that will challenge some commonly held beliefs, and will leave you empowered with a new understanding of how a garden works. Prerequisites: Ecological Landscape Design Part 1. Note: This course partially satisfies the requirements for the Gaia College Diploma in Organic Land Care.

$595

10.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50773)

7 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

and

6 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200 (Atkins)

GARDENING FOR YEAR-ROUND HARVEST CDVL1091 Now is the time to start your first winter garden for fresh home-grown food all year round. We cover what to grow, when to start, how to extend the season, harvesting, storage and preserving techniques. The course is a mix of lecture and practical activities. $85

6.0 CEUs/ILUs

(50768)

1 day - Sa Mar 23 - 1000-1700 (Watson)


Educational Travel, Languages & Culture 76 CULTURAL HISTORY STUDIES 76 Exploring Turkey: At the Crossroads of East & West 76 ECO PROGRAM 76 Galapagos Eco Tour 77 PHOTOGRAPHY & PAINTING WORKSHOPS 77 Cuban Photography Workshop 77 Death Valley & Beyond Photography Workshop 77 New - Iceland: Land of Light Photography Workshop 77 New - Painting in Tuscany Workshop 78 ART & ARCHITECTURE PROGRAMS 78 New York 78 Tuscany 78 Venice, Florence & Rome 78 Germany, Austria & Switzerland 79 MANDARIN SCHOOL 79 Mandarin Education for Children 80 Mandarin Education for Adults 82 WORLD LANGUAGES & CULTURE 83 Cantonese 83 Czech 83 French 83 German 83 Hindi 83 Italian 83 Japanese 83 Korean 84 Portugese 84 Russian 84 Spanish 84 Thai


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TURKEY

For more information or to sign up for our eNewsletter, contact Janinah Jansen 604.323.5979 or jjansen@langara.bc.ca.

Info, Resources & Forms

GAL APAGOS

CUBA

This isn’t your typical travel itinerary Langara’s Educational Travel Program is your passport to learning about different countries' culture. Designed for people of all ages and led by Langara instructors, the program features small travel groups, focused itineraries, pre-trip orientation meetings, and learning activities. Make us your travel companion and you’ll gain a unique perspective on our global village.

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Learn More - Outdoor Adventure Show March 2, 2013 | 10:00 am - 6:00 pm | March 3, 2013 | 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre Visit our booth at the Outdoor Adventure Show in Vancouver to find out more about our Educational Travel Programs. For more information, contact Janinah Jansen at 604.323.5979 or jjansen@langara.bc.ca, or visit www.outdooradventureshow.ca.

Cultural History Studies EXPLORING TURKEY: AT THE CROSSROADS OF EAST & WEST May 11 - 26, 2013 | $3,299 Join instructor Lisa McLean on an exciting and stimulating interdisciplinary examination of one of the most fascinating geographical and cultural areas in history. The wealth of history and culture in this area is unparalleled for those interested in the classical Greek, Hellenistic, Byzantine and early Christian periods, and Islam. Twenty-first century Turkey is a secular Republic that balances more traditional Muslim cultural values with modern Western ideas.

Eco Program GALAPAGOS ECO TOUR May 2013 | Info Session: January 25, 2013, 7:00 pm, Room C408 | $4,640 Explore the Galapagos Islands by land and sea. Enjoy oceanfront accommodations on the beautiful island of Isabela, and cruise the exotic islands of Santa Fe, San Cristobal, Espanola, and Santa Cruz. This is an unforgettable opportunity to be part of an exclusive educational group adventure led by Langara College biologist, Anoush Dadgar. Learn about the flora and fauna, and experience first-hand why Darwin was so inspired by these magical islands.

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DEATH VALLEY

ICEL AND

TUSCANY

Photography & Painting Workshops CUBAN PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP February 14 - 25, 2013 | $2,499 Immerse yourself in authentic Cuban culture on this custom photography tour of a lifetime. The program begins in old Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and home to the largest collection of remaining Colonial-era architecture. Tour the city and experience the vibrancy of this evolving country. The program includes an excursion westward to visit the eco-village of Las Terrazas, the fertile area of Vinales Valley, and eastward to the towns of Cienfueguo, Trinidad, and Topes de Collantes in the Escambray Mountains.

DEATH VALLEY & BEYOND PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP April 19 - 25, 2013 | $1,825 Visit one of the hottest, driest, and lowest places in North America known for its striking views, colourful geologic formations, and scenic vistas. Located near the border of California and Nevada in the Great Basin, the Death Valley National Park boasts spectacular sand dunes, snow-capped mountains, multicoloured rock layers, water-fluted canyons, and three million acres of wilderness. Join photography instructor Andrew Tripp on a photographic journey to this land of extremes.

Testimonial “This trip was well organized and the instructor kept the group together as a family, giving us lots of exposure to Cuban culture and allowing for many happy social gatherings. Our local guides were excellent – always professional, friendly, and knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend this program to anyone who wants to visit Cuba.” Sharron C. Cuban Photography Tour 2012

NEW ICELAND: LAND OF LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP September 2013 | Info Session: January 24, 2013, 7:30 pm, Room A253 Join us on our first visit to the unspoiled nature of Southeastern Iceland. Experience the most unique landscapes in the world, from coastal glacier lagoons to the highlands of the interior. This photo workshop, led by Jim Balderston, provides an opportunity to document spectacularly rugged and remote locations with an experienced local guide and photographer. The program also includes a couple of days in Reykavik to explore the capital and cultural centre of Iceland.

NEW PAINTING IN TUSCANY WORKSHOP September 5 - 16, 2013 | Info Session: February 19, 2013, 7:00 pm, Room A253 Immerse your creative self in the breathtaking beauty of the Italian countryside. This painting focused program starts in Florence with a tour of the city and visits to key historical sites such as the Piazza della Signoria, Bargello and Duomo Museums, and the Accademia and Uffizi Galleries. From there we travel to a private villa nearby to capture the unique light and landscape of this memorable part of Tuscany, with instructor Judith M. Atkinson. Program also includes day trips to the nearby towns of Cortona and Assisi in Umbria.

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For detailed information about all Art & Architecture travel tours, contact Bruce Hanbury at 604.323.5741 or bhanbury@langara.bc.ca.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Art & Architecture Programs ART TOUR OF NEW YORK April 18 - 25, 2013 | $2,495 Take a bite out of the 'Big Apple' and spend a week visiting the premier museums and art galleries in the exhilarating city of New York. Guided tours each morning include the Met, Guggenheim, MoMA, Brooklyn Museum, and private art galleries. Walking tours of SoHo, Wall Street, Ground Zero, Little Italy, Central Park, must-see sights like the Empire State Building and the Museum of Natural History, and a cruise around Manhattan are also included. Many afternoons will be free for your personal exploration of the diversity of New York, whether you are interested in Ellis Island, shopping at Macy’s, or lunch at a famous New York deli. Accommodations in Midtown Manhattan offer the best experience of the 'city that never sleeps' and are just steps from Times Square, Broadway theatres, shopping, fine restaurants, and clubs.

ART TOUR OF TUSCANY

NEW YORK

April 28 - May 11, 2013 | $3,995 Immerse yourself in 'La Dolce Vita' this spring and join our exciting adventure as we explore the diversity of Italian art, architecture, and culture. Enjoy a 'Room with a View' overlooking the Chianti Valley, estate vineyard and two infinity pools from the 16th Century villa accommodations. Informative guided tours with art historian Bruce Hanbury will include major art collections in the Uffizi, Accademia, Bargello, Medieval, and Renaissance churches. Enjoy architectural walking tours of Pisa, charming Lucca, San Gimignano with her famous towers, Arezzo, the artistic town of Cortona, and of course the famous Renaissance city of Florence and her rival Siena. Relax over breakfast on the terrace, lounge 'under the Tuscan sun', and savour authentic 'Cucina Italiana' that the chef prepares for us every evening at the gourmet restaurant. Private cooking class and wine tasting available.

ART TOUR OF VENICE, FLORENCE & ROME June 3 - 16, 2013 | $3,995 Explore the unrivalled monuments and museums of three of Italy’s most impressive and historically unique cities. The imperial city of Rome abounds with stunning classical sites and the astonishing artistic legacy left behind by the ancient Romans and their mighty Popes. Lavish private residences of powerful cardinals like the Villa Borghese house the dazzling magnum opus of Bernini and works by Raphael and Caravaggio. Florence the 15th Century city-state of the powerful Medici’s is the birthplace of the Renaissance and home to artistic wonders by masters like Giotto, Botticelli, and Michelangelo. Accommodations include a restored 16th Century villa in the Chianti Valley, set above vineyards and olive groves on a vast agricultural estate as well as central locations in Venice and Rome. Discover the phenomenal architectural wonders of Venice, the allure of the hidden treasures of the 'sinking city' and the fascination that this iconic city of romance and intrigue continues to inspire in every visitor to the lagoons.

PISA

ART TOUR OF GERMANY, AUSTRIA & SWITZERLAND

VENICE

June 18 - July 1, 2013 | $3,995 Sumptuous palaces, majestic castles, striking landscapes, quaint towns and magnificent museums will define our exploration of the charms of old town Lucerne, Munich, in the heart of Bavaria and Vienna on the Danube River. Enjoy art from the Classical Greek and Roman periods to European Masters, Art Nouveau, and cutting-edge modern and contemporary art. The Kunsthaus, Café Voltaire, Beyler, Schloss Belvedere, Secession, Schonbrunn Palace, Alte Pinakothek, Kunsthistorisches, Glyptothek, Staatsgalerie Moderner, and Wittelsbach Residenz are just some of the impressive sights we will see. Day trips include scenic drives through charming villages, Salzburg, famous Romantische Strasse, Fussen, and the enchanting fairy tale castle at Neuschwanstein built by mad King Ludwig.

New York & European Art Tours Info Session: February 28, 2013 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Room B144 Everyone welcome. RSVP: bhanbury@langara.bc.ca or 604.323.5741. GERMANY

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Mandarin School MANDARIN EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN Hanyu Pinyin phonetics complement the practice of teaching Mandarin as a second language in BC. Both the culturally-rich, standard written form, and the simplified version are taught in the writing of Chinese characters. Various textbooks from Taiwan and China, as well as locally-prepared teaching materials are incorporated into the full range of course materials. Students four years and older are assigned to the appropriate class at registration. A family discount of 10% is available for registrations of three or more children.

標楷體 標楷體 蘭加拉第一國語學校採用漢語拼音,配合 蘭加拉第一國語學校採用漢語拼音,配合 BC BC 省頒定之第 省頒定之第 二外語課程標準授課,重視文化介紹,繁簡體中文兼備。我 二外語課程標準授課,重視文化介紹,繁簡體中文兼備。我 們的教材多樣性且有系統,皆來自台灣及中國,並融合本地 們的教材多樣性且有系統,皆來自台灣及中國,並融合本地 情境教學,教學方法靈活生動。本校中文班歡迎四歲以上 情境教學,教學方法靈活生動。本校中文班歡迎四歲以上 孩童參加,依能力分班。除中文班外,並開設各項才藝課程, 孩童參加,依能力分班。除中文班外,並開設各項才藝課程, 歡迎報名。 歡迎報名。

For more information, contact Ruby Louie at 604.323.5624 or rlouie@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Duration (September and February): 16 Saturdays

Notes • Course begins February 2, 2013

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

兰加拉第一国语学校采用汉语拼音,配合 配合 BC BC 省颁定之第 省颁定之第 兰加拉第一国语学校采用汉语拼音, 二外语课程标准授课,重视文化介绍,繁简体中文兼备。我 二外语课程标准授课,重视文化介绍,繁简体中文兼备。我 们的教材多样性且有系统,皆来自台湾及中国,并融合本地 们的教材多样性且有系统,皆来自台湾及中国,并融合本地 情境教学,教学方法灵活生动。本校中文班欢迎四岁以上孩 情境教学,教学方法灵活生动。本校中文班欢迎四岁以上孩 童参加,依能力分班。除中文班外,并开设各项才艺课程, 童参加,依能力分班。除中文班外,并开设各项才艺课程, 欢迎报名。 欢迎报名。 MANDARIN CLASSES FOR CHILDREN 16 sessions on Saturdays 9:30-12:00 noon or 13:00-15:30 Fee: $155 per course. CMSC1042 Mandarin Kindergarten CMSC1001 Grade 1 CMSC1002 Grade 2 CMSC1003 Grade 3 CMSC1004 Grade 4 CMSC1005 Grade 5 CMSC1006 Grade 6 CMSC1007 Grade 7 CMSC1008 Grade 8 CMSC1009 Grade 9 CMSC1010 Grade 10 CMSC1011 Grade 11 CMSC1012 Grade 12 CMSC1013 Advanced

MANDARIN CLASSES IN SIMPLIFIED CHARACTERS Saturdays 9:30-12:00 (Grade 1-5) or 13:00-15:30 (Grade 1-11) CONVERSATIONAL MANDARIN CLASSES Saturdays 9:30-12:00 (Grade 1-9) or 13:00-15:30 (Grade 1-6) MATHEMATICS COURSES CMSC1015 16 sessions on Saturdays from 12:30-14:00 Fee: $235 per course (Fee does not include course material) FINE ARTS FOR CHILDREN These courses are taught during 16 sessions on Saturdays from 11:15-12:15, 12:30-13:30, 13:40-14:40 or 15:45-16:45. Fee: $155 per course (Fee does not include course material.) CMSC1016 Children’s Drawing (under age 12) CMSC1025 Pencil and Charcoal Drawing (over age 8)

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MANDARIN EDUCATION FOR ADULTS For more information, contact Ruby Louie at 604.323.5624 or rlouie@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Program Dates: January 19, 2013 or April 13, 2013

Info, Resources & Forms

Adult Mandarin courses are offered four times a year, beginning each January, April, July, and September. There are 10 weekly classes in each session. All instructors are fully qualified and experienced. There are ten levels of adult Mandarin courses designed to help students progress from the basic Hanyu Pinyin system to advanced conversational skills. Although functional conversation is the focus of this multi-level course, attention to grammar, reading, writing and listening are also emphasized. Repeating the same level sometimes helps to give students more confidence and practice before moving to a higher level. From Level 6 upwards, the course materials vary from session to session in order to cover a wider range of sentence structures and topics.

www.langara.bc.ca/cs ADULT MANDARIN - LEVEL 1 AMSC1001 This level introduces the official spoken language of China and Taiwan to people who are new to this increasingly important and popular language. The modern Hanyu Pinyin phonetic system will make learning easy for beginners. Daily conversations are the focus throughout the course. Texts are written in Pinyin and English alongside Chinese characters for reference.

ADULT MANDARIN - LEVEL 2 AMSC1002 Designed for students who have mastered Hanyu Pinyin and some basic conversation with a vocabulary of around 200 'words', this level further enhances students understanding by explaining sentence structure. Comprehensive and sound grammatical instruction is one of the many great merits of this course.

Note: Course material included in price.

Note: Course material included in price.

$189

$189

(50494)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0930-1200

(50507)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0900-1200

(50496)

10 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1300-1530

(50508)

10 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1300-1530

(50493)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2100

(50506)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2100

(50492)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2100

(50504)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2100

(50491)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2100

(50501)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2100

(50490)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2100

(50497)

10 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1200

(50486)

10 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1200

(50502)

10 aft - Sa Apr 13 - 1300-1530

(50484)

10 aft - Sa Apr 13 - 1300-1530

(50812)

10 eve - Mo Apr 15 - 1830-2100

(50813)

10 eve - Mo Apr 15 - 1830-2100

(50503)

10 eve - Tu Apr 16 - 1830-2100

(50489)

10 eve - Tu Apr 16 - 1830-2100

(50499)

10 eve - We Apr 17 - 1830-2100

(50488)

10 eve - We Apr 17 - 1830-2100

(50498)

10 eve - Th Apr 18 - 1830-2100

(50487)

10 eve - Th Apr 18 - 1830-2100

CUSTOM TRAINING FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION

www.langara.bc.ca/custom-training

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ADULT MANDARIN - LEVEL 3 AMSC1003 Vocabulary and grammar are further strengthened at this level. Students are encouraged to converse with each other in Mandarin and directions and instruction are occasionally given in Mandarin to improve listening and comprehension. Prerequisites: Adult Mandarin - Level 2 or equivalent. Note: Course material included in price.

$189

ADULT MANDARIN - LEVEL 6 AMSC1006 This intermediate level course aims to improve communication skills in Mandarin. Building on language skills acquired in Level 5, this course combines a review of grammatical structures while strengthening speaking and reading skills. Students will learn some practical expressions through reading and writing. Prerequisites: Adult Mandarin - Level 5 or equivalent.

Note: Course material included in price.

Note: Course material included in price.

$189

(50520)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0930-1200

$189

(50518)

10 eve - Tu Feb 05 - 1830-2100

(50540)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0930-1200

(50510)

10 aft - Sa Apr 13 - 1300-1530

(50542)

10 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1300-1530

(50512)

10 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1200

(50533)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1830-2100

(50514)

10 eve - We Apr 17 - 1830-2100

(50538)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2100

(50513)

10 eve - Th Apr 18 - 1830-2100

(50541)

8 aft - Sa Feb 02 - 1300-1600

(50535)

10 aft - Sa Apr 13 - 1300-1530

(50536)

10 aft - Sa Apr 13 - 1300-1530

(50537)

10 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1200

(50539)

10 eve - Tu Apr 16 - 1830-2100

(50534)

10 eve - Th Apr 18 - 1830-2100

ADULT MANDARIN - LEVEL 4 AMSC1004 At this level more Chinese customs and culture are interwoven with the text materials during instruction. In this fun and imaginative course some frequentlyused Chinese characters will be taught etymologically to students interested in this unique, ideogram-based written language. Prerequisites: Adult Mandarin - Level 3 or equivalent. Note: Course material included in price.

$189

MANDARIN FOR CANTONESE SPEAKERS - LEVEL 1 AMSC1011 The focus of this course is on pronunciation and conversation. The Hanyu Pinyin phonetic system is used to facilitate learning. Some prior knowledge of Chinese written characters is recommended. Course material is written in Hanyu Pinyin and Chinese characters.

ADULT MANDARIN - LEVEL 7 AMSC1007 This course is for students with a range of vocabulary and good conversation skills, as the instructor will converse in Mandarin only. Through a series of essays and other activities students will expand their ability to read Chinese, as well as improve verbal expression. Course materials vary between semesters to accommodate students wishing to repeat the course.

(50521)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0930-1200

(50526)

8 eve - Mo Feb 04 - 1830-2130

(50523)

10 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1200

Prerequisites: Adult Mandarin - Level 6 or

(50824)

10 eve - Tu Apr 16 - 1830-2100

equivalent.

(50548)

10 aft - Sa Jan 19 - 1300-1530

(50547)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1830-2100

(50549)

10 aft - Sa Apr 13 - 1300-1530

(50550)

10 eve - Th Apr 18 - 1830-2100

CHINESE WRITTEN CHARACTERS AMSC1031 This course is ideal for students who know Hanyu Pinyin, but find it difficult to read or write Chinese. Understanding the basic components of Chinese characters and their relationship with sound and sense accelerate a students ability to learn the language and expand their vocabulary. Both standard and simplified characters are introduced, as well as many common expressions and idioms. Note: Course material included in price. Course available April 2013.

$189 (50553)

10 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1200

Note: Course material included in price.

ADULT MANDARIN - LEVEL 5 AMSC1005 More advanced vocabulary and complicated sentence structures are taught at this level. Classic folklore stories as well as practical conversation are covered in the text content. Instructions are conducted as often in Mandarin as in English.

$189 (50543)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0930-1200

(50544)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1830-2100

(50545)

10 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1200

(50546)

10 eve - Mo Apr 15 - 1830-2100

Prerequisites: Adult Mandarin - Level 4 or equivalent. Note: Course material included in price.

$189 (50814)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 0930-1200

(50528)

10 mng - Sa Apr 13 - 0930-1200

(50530)

10 eve - Mo Apr 15 - 1830-2100

(50529)

10 eve - Tu Apr 16 - 1830-2100

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For more information, contact Anne-Marie Dussault at 604.323.5311 or adussault@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Duration (September to December): 10 weeks • Duration (May and July): Eight weeks • Entry Dates: • May 2013 • July 2013 • September 2013 • January 2014

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

World Languages & Culture Langara Continuing Studies offers language classes with the main focus on conversation skills. Reading, writing, and grammar are components of the course content. Classes allow for individual attention and facilitate interaction among students. Language instructors are native speakers skilled in second language teaching. A variety of teaching techniques are used in order to facilitate the learning experience. Cultural aspects of the target language are introduced. You will develop awareness and appreciation of the local customs, manners, and etiquette associated with the language.

Courses Level 1

Level 5

Students are introduced to the basic vocabulary and simple sentence structures as used in daily settings. Present and future tenses are introduced when appropriate.

Students develop their ability to converse and exchange ideas while improving their fluency. Students continue to familiarize themselves with idioms, expressions and reported speech.

Level 2 Students strengthen knowledge acquired in Level 1 and learn to speak in a more detailed way about daily life, family, work, and hobbies.

Level 3 Students strengthen communication skills by exchanging opinions and ideas while using appropriate expressions and grammatical structures. Past, conditional, and subjunctive tenses are introduced when appropriate.

Level 4 The emphasis is on spoken communication with a review of grammar rules according to the students’ needs. Students will be introduced to current expressions and idioms. Subjunctive tenses are reviewed when appropriate.

Featured Instructor PONTIP PLACZEK Pontip Placzek is from Thailand and has a degree from Bangkok’s Thammasat University. She has been teaching Thai to Westerners for over 30 years both in Thailand and Canada. Pontip has published Thai language textbooks and audio CDs which she uses in class.

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Intermediate 1 In these classes a functional, task-based approach will be adopted by a variety of activities such as pair work, group discussion, interview, and presentation. Topics will cover daily activities which are meaningful in real-life situations. Reading or writing tasks will accompany when appropriate and necessary.

Intermediate 2 Students in these classes continue learning and practicing various complex verb endings, complex sentence structures, and honorific expressions. A variety of topics will be introduced for pair or group conversations according to students’ interests, needs, and experiences.

Prerequisites: Previous level or equivalent. Students are welcome to repeat a level in order to gain more confidence in the language.


TR AVEL, L ANGUAGES & CULTURE

CANTONESE - LEVEL 1 MLAN1001

GERMAN - LEVEL 1 MLAN1005

JAPANESE - LEVEL 1 MLAN1007

Textbook: Elementary Cantonese.

Textbook: Schritte International 1.

Note: Course material is included.

$119

$158

$175

(50098)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21, 2013 1900-2100 (Tu)

(50108)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2130

(Rost-Komiya)

CANTONESE - LEVEL 2 MLAN2001 Prerequisites: Cantonese Level 1 or equivalent. Textbook: Elementary Cantonese.

Prerequisites: German Level 1 or equivalent. Textbook: Schritte International 2.

$119 (50979)

GERMAN - LEVEL 2 MLAN2005

10 day - Th Jan 24 - 0900-1600 (Tu)

CZECH - LEVEL 1 MLAN1014 Note: Course material is included.

(50100)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2130 (Liebe)

10 eve - Th Jan 24, 2013 1900-2130

(Hynek)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1845-2115 (Maruyama)

(50117)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2130 (Takemoto)

JAPANESE - LEVEL 2 MLAN2007 Prerequisites: Japanese - Level 1 or equivalent.

$175 (50119)

GERMAN - LEVEL 3 MLAN3007 Textbook: Schritte International 3.

$175

10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230

(50116)

Note: Course material is included.

$158 (50109)

(50115 )

Prerequisites: German Level 2 or equivalent.

JAPANESE - LEVEL 3 MLAN3003 Prerequisites: Japanese Level 2 or equivalent. Note: Course material is included.

$158 (50110)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1845-2115 (Maruyama)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2130

$175

FRENCH - LEVEL 1 MLAN1004

(Rost-Komiya)

(50120)

Textbook: Ultimate French.

HINDI LEVEL 1 MLAN1021

JAPANESE - LEVEL 4 MLAN4007

Note: Course material is included.

Prerequisites: Japanese Level 3 or equivalent.

$175

Note: Course material is included.

$158 (50101)

10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230 (Mailfert)

(50102)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2130 (Hassaine)

(50103)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2130 (Mailfert)

(50111)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2130

(Mudunoori)

FRENCH - LEVEL 2 MLAN2004 Textbook: Ultimate French.

ITALIAN - LEVEL 1 MLAN1006

Prerequisites: French Level 1 or equivalent.

Textbook: E-Z Italian.

$158

$158

(50104)

10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230

(50112)

10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230 (Sorace)

(50105)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2130 (Mailfert)

(50113)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2130 (Sorace)

(50106)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2130 (Hassaine)

FRENCH - LEVEL 3 MLAN3005 Prerequisites: French Level 2 or equivalent. Note: Course material is included.

Textbook: E-Z Italian.

$158 (50114)

10 aft - Su Jan 20 - 1300-1530 (Sorace)

(50121)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1845-2115 (Maruyama)

JAPANESE - LEVEL 5 MLAN5007 Prerequisites: Japanese Level 4 or equivalent. Note: Course material is included.

$175 10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230

(Maruyama)

KOREAN - LEVEL 1 ML AN1008 Note: Course material is included.

$175

$175 (50107)

$175

(50122)

ITALIAN - LEVEL 2 MLAN2006

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1845-2115 (Maruyama)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2130

(50125)

10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230 (Kim)

(50126)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1845-2115 (Corbett)

(50127)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1845-2115 (Corbett)

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KOREAN - LEVEL 2 MLAN2008

KOREAN - INTERMEDIATE 2 MLAN6002

SPANISH - LEVEL 1 MLAN1009

Prerequisites: Korean - Level 1 or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Korean - Intermediate 1 or

Textbook: Soleado 1 & CD

Note: Course material is included.

$175 (50128)

10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230 (Ok)

(50129)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1845-2115 (Corbett)

equivalent.

(50135)

So Gang Korean New Series (Level 4)

(Colome-Hesseln)

Prerequisites: Korean Level 2 or equivalent.

$175

(50136)

$158 (50356)

KOREAN - LEVEL 3 MLAN3006

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2130 (Yoo)

PORTUGUESE - LEVEL 1 MLAN1015

(50819)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2130 (Fontana)

KOREAN - LEVEL 4 MLAN1019

RUSSIAN - LEVEL 1 MLAN1020

Prerequisites: Korean Level 3 or equivalent.

Note: Course material is included.

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2130 (Jung)

KOREAN - LEVEL 5 MLAN5001 Prerequisites: Korean Level 4 or equivalent. Textbook: SoGang Korean New Series (Level 2A)

$158 (50134)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2130 (Jung)

KOREAN - INTERMEDIATE 1 MLAN6001 Prerequisites: Korean - Level 5 or equivalent. Textbook: SoGang Korean New Series (Level 2B).

$158 (50355)

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Textbook: Soleado 2 & CD

$158 (50138)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2130

(Antolinez) (50139)

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2130

(Colome-Hesseln)

$175 (50820)

(50133)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2130

Prerequisites: Spanish - Level 1 or equivalent.

$175

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1845-2115 (Corbett)

10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230 (Jung)

(50137)

SPANISH - LEVEL 2 MLAN2009

10 aft - Su Jan 20 - 1300-1530 (Yoo)

(50132)

10 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2130

(Colome-Hesseln)

Note: Course material is included.

(50131)

$158

10 mng - Su Jan 20 - 1000-1230

(Colome-Hesseln)

(50130)

Textbook: SoGang Korean New Series (Level 1B)

$158

Textbook: Integrated Korean Intermediate 2

10 eve - Th Jan 24 - 1900-2130

SPANISH - LEVEL 3 MLAN3004

RUSSIAN - LEVEL 2 MLAN2018

Prerequisites: Spanish - Level 2 or equivalent.

Note: Course material is included.

Textbook: Spanish Verb Tenses.

Prerequisites: Russian Level 2 or equivalent.

$158 (50140)

$175 (50798)

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2130

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2130

(Colome-Hesseln)

THAI - LEVEL 1 MLAN1012 Textbook: Thai Step by Step.

$158 (50142)

10 mng - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1230 (Placzek)


English as a Second Language 87 SKILLS TRAINING FOR ENGLISH PROFICIENCY (STEP) 88 LANGARA ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (LEAP) 90 LANGARA ENGLISH PROFICIENCY PROGRAM (LEPP) 91 Essential English Skills 92 Expanded English Skills


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STEP Program Highlights Interactive workshops, guest speakers and educational outings. Through a variety of hands-on workshops and outings, students further explore course topics while developing and applying language skills they have learned in class. STEP workshops are led by guest speakers and include designing and applying henna tattoos, hand drumming using African percussion instruments, and creating aromatherapy inhalers using healing essential oils. STEP outings include exploring marine life at the Vancouver Aquarium Wet Lab, solving a crime using forensic evidence at the Vancouver Police Museum, and rock climbing at Cliffhanger Vancouver. During these activities, students interact with native English speakers and explore aspects of Canadian culture. These rich and authentic learning opportunities allow students to develop the four skill areas of speaking, listening, reading, and writing while exploring different parts of the city.

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Skills Training for English Proficiency (STEP) INTENSIVE DAY PROGRAM IN ENGLISH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT The STEP Program is an exciting, full-time, intensive English language program designed for students at a beginner to low intermediate level. By exploring a variety of topics, materials, and activities, the STEP classroom is transformed into a living language environment where students develop their English language skills while expanding their knowledge of Vancouver, Canada, and the world. Students who complete the highest level of STEP can enter the LEAP Program.

For more information, contact Joyce Forrester at 604.323.5286 or step@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Program Dates: January 3 - Febrary 22, 2013 February 27 - April 19, 2013

Program Highlights • Three levels, beginner to low intermediate

• Placement Test: First day of the program

• Seven-week sessions • 20 hours per week, Monday to Friday • Classes scheduled between 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Program Costs: Canadian & Permanent Resident Students

• Approximately two hours of homework per day • Integrated skills (develop all four skill areas together) • Educational outings and guest speakers connected to course topics

Application Requirements Application forms are available from the Continuing Studies Office. Students who are already in Vancouver must attend an Information Session where they are required to take a pre-test. All students must submit a program application package and fees before the program start date. Students must register in person.

• Application Fee: $40 (includes test; first session only) • Course fee may be paid through government funding. Register in person with proof of immigration or citizenship status.

Program Costs: International Students • Application Fee: $155 (first session only) • Course Fee: $2,780 (minimum two sessions - $5,560)

Program Content

Information Sessions

Speaking

Share opinions and ideas with classmates Give short presentations

Listening

Follow conversations at a natural speed Listen to special guest speakers

Reading

Read short ESL novels and passages Build vocabulary

Writing

Develop confidence in expressing ideas Learn editing skills

Culture

Study topics that reflect Canadian society Explore Vancouver through special outings

• Free weekly information sessions on Friday at 2:00 pm • Photo ID required

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/step

Student Testimonials MEHDI ABBASPOUR, IRAN “This program gave me the chance to study about everything in Canada and also helped me find the confidence to write. I had a problem with my writing, but now I can write easily and clearly.”

FANG-TING CHANG, TAIWAN “There are many different topics. You won’t get tired of them. The teaching is active. It’s very different from the method in Asia. I can speak confidently and fluently, even though I just came here a month ago. The improvement is amazing.”

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For more information, contact Alison Marshall 604.323.5473 or leap@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Langara English for Academic Purposes (LEAP) INTENSIVE DAY PROGRAM IN ENGLISH AND ACADEMIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT The LEAP Program prepares Canadian and International students whose first language is not English for academic success. This intensive Langara College certificate program facilitates language development, promotes academic excellence, and encourages students to become successful independent learners.

Schedule Information • Program Dates: January 3 - Febrary 22, 2013 February 27 - April 19, 2013 • Placement Test: First day of the program

Program Costs: Canadian & Permanent Resident Students • Application Fee: $40 (includes test; first session only) • Course fee may be paid through government funding. Register in person with proof of immigration or citizenship status.

Program Costs: International Students • Application Fee: $155 (first session only) • Course Fee: $2,780 (minimum two sessions - $5,560)

Program Highlights • Six levels, lower-intermediate to advanced • Seven-week sessions • 20 hours per week, Monday to Friday • Classes scheduled between 8:30 am – 4:30 pm • Approximately four hours of homework per day • Integrated skills (develop all four skills together) • Academic topics

Application Requirements Application forms are available from the Continuing Studies Office. Students who do not have a TOEFL or IELTS score must attend an Information Session where they are required to take a pre-test. All students must submit a program application package and fees before the program start date. Students must register in person. The LEAP Program develops the following English and academic skills:

Information Sessions • Free weekly information sessions on Friday at 2:00 pm • Photo ID required

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/leap

Academic Topics Student Testimonial RUIFENG ERIN GAO LEAP GRADUATE 2003 “LEAP did not only prepare me for my academic study, but also helped me build a solid foundation of my personal life.”

Skimming • Scanning • Using Context Clues Main Ideas & Details • Idea Inter-relationship Interpretation • Opinion & Reflection Understanding Bias • Grouping Information

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ESL +2 +2 Langara’s ESL programs use an integrated approach to language learning. Rather than teach skills in isolation, we take a more holistic approach. We combine the language skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing, and focus on a variety of relevant and interesting topics. Using a content-based curriculum, we engage students in activities that require the use of a variety of skills and strategies to encourage authentic communication. This creates a dynamic, student-centred learning environment in which students acquire language in a natural and meaningful way. Gradually, students learn to approach classroom content the same way as Canadian students whose first language is English. Langara offers two ESL programs that focus on moving students into university in the shortest possible time: Skills Training for English Proficiency (STEP) and Langara English for Academic Purposes (LEAP).

Speaking LEAP STEP = Skills Training for English Proficiency

30 credits/10 courses per year

LEAP = Langara English for Academic Purposes Note: ESL Entry Level is determined by a placement test upon arrival at Langara College. Length of ESL study dependent on placement level.

My LEAP Experience! I chose the LEAP program at Langara College because one of my friends who had taken the program became very successful. I wanted to be as good as her!

BACHELOR’S DEGREES L ANGAR A - YEAR FOUR

Two Years

LEAP taught me how to read fast and stay focused on the main points. I learned to collect thoughts quickly and organize ideas logically. I was also encouraged to bring my personal experience and cultural knowledge into discussions and into understanding the context. LEAP 7 showed me debating skills and LEAP 8 prepared me to do research. With these two effective skills, I am able to do well in my academic studies.

BACHELOR’S DEGREES L ANGAR A - YEAR THREE 30 credits/10 courses per year

UNIVERSIT Y TR ANSFER L ANGAR A - YEAR TWO LEAP - LEVEL 8

BACHELOR DEGREE, DIPLOM A 30 credits/10 courses per year

Two Years

LEAP - LEVEL 7 LEAP - LEVEL 6 LEAP - LEVEL 5 LEAP - LEVEL 4

UNIVERSIT Y TR ANSFER L ANGAR A - YEAR ONE BACHELOR DEGREE, DIPLOM A 30 credits/10 courses per year

LEAP is a big treasure. It prepares me comprehensively.

LEAP - LEVEL 3 STEP - LEVEL 2 STEP - LEVEL 1 STEP - BASIC

My ACADEMIC Courses! I am currently taking Accounting, English, Psychology and Math at Langara. I have no problem listening to lectures as long as I prepare before class. I find the transition to academic studies not so hard.

Michael Wu, China

STEP/LEAP Each session is seven weeks, 20 hours/week

ESL

2011 LEAP Graduate

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For more information, contact Debby Freiman at 604.323.5521 or dfreiman@langara.bc.ca.

Langara English Proficiency Program (LEPP) Expand your language skills with LEPP’s part-time courses designed for students wanting to improve their language skills for professional, academic, or self-development purposes.

Location Main Campus

Schedule Information • Duration: Part-time, flexible

Program Costs • Each LEPP course is individually priced.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

LEPP Course Assessments LEPP1029 LEPP course assessments apply to LEPP courses only. Assessments ensure that you register for a course that is at your language level. If you register by January 18, 2013 the non-refundable assessment fee will be used toward the cost of your course. To register for the assessment, phone 604.323.5322. $15 (50343)

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ESSENTIAL ENGLISH SKILLS Improve your essential English skills by taking our pronunciation, speaking and listening, and writing courses. ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION LEPP1005 This course is for students with good communication skills who are interested in improving their pronunciation. Focus will be on correct vowel and consonant pronunciation as well as the importance of stress, rhythm, and intonation in everyday speech. $229 (50342)

ENGLISH WRITING SKILLS - LEVEL 3 LEPP1008 Improve your writing skills. Communicate your ideas clearly by focusing on the elements of good writing. Expand your knowledge of paragraph construction and begin to express your ideas in longer essay formats. Different types of essays will be discussed and practiced. Students should be prepared to write in class and to complete written homework assignments. Note: Assessment required.

Note: Assessment required.

$210 (50347)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2130

$198

(Mirhady)

(50345)

8 mng - Sa Jan 26 - 0930-1230

(Jeziorowski)

12 eve - Mo/We Jan 21 - 1900-2100

(Cattanach)

ENGLISH WRITING SKILLS - LEVEL 2 LEPP1007 This intermediate-level course focuses on writing grammatically correct paragraphs. Students will work on sentence structure, learn to write different types of paragraphs, strengthen grammar skills, and increase vocabulary. To successfully complete this course students should be prepared to do writing and editing homework between classes. Note: Assessment required. Students will be required to purchase course text.

$298

ENGLISH WRITING SKILLS - LEVEL 4 LEPP2001 This course will focus on organizing and writing academic essays. Topics covered will include outlining, writing strategies, using evidence, and presenting an argument in a logical and structured manner. Some grammar will be taught within the context of the writing. Students will be expected to complete their homework assignments. The final project will be a research paper.

SPEAKING & LISTENING - LEVEL 4 LEPP1003 Gain strategies for vocabulary and idiom use as well as for grammar and pronunciation practice. Develop your speaking ability through activities that include discussing contemporary topics, role-playing common situations, listening to radio and TV, and making short oral presentations.

Note: Assessment required. Students will be

divided into two parts: Part A and Part B.

required to purchase course text.

Students can take both parts over two terms.

16 eve - Tu/Th Jan 22 - 1900-2100

(Friedmann)

Note: Assessment required. This course is

Course textbook will be provided as part of the

$210 (50349)

(50348)

SPEAKING & LISTENING - LEVEL 3 LEPP1004 Go beyond basic English and learn to express your opinions, thoughts, and feelings more effectively. Participation in conversations on topics ranging from small talk to controversial issues will give you the opportunity to improve your fluency and your confidence. All students will receive guidance and feedback on vocabulary, common idioms, grammar structures, and pronunciation.

10 eve - Tu Jan 22 - 1900-2130 (Alcock)

registration fee.

$245 SPEAKING & LISTENING - LEVEL 2 LEPP1002 Improve your English speaking and listening skills. Learn through dynamic and engaging activities that will develop your vocabulary as well as increase your understanding of idioms. Grammatical and pronunciation difficulties will also be addressed.

(50346)

8 mng - Sa Jan 26 - 0930-1230 (Girling)

Note: Assessment required.

$198 (50344)

10 eve - We Jan 23 - 1830-2100

(Guillen)

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EXPANDED ENGLISH SKILLS Study English in topic areas related to business, public speaking, and test-taking. BUSINESS ENGLISH LEPP1012 This course will address communication techniques for workplace situations, such as telephone interactions, meeting participation, and informal presentations. We will discuss fundamental skills for interacting with managers, clients, and coworkers. Class activities will ensure a broader use of business vocabulary and idioms. Note: Assessment required. Course materials will be provided as part of the registration fee.

$198

LET PREPARATION LEPP1019 This course addresses the main components of the Langara English Test (LET) and focuses on improving summary and essay writing skills. Instruction will include elements of the writing process: planning, outlining, drafting, editing, and proofreading. There will be timed writing practices, and typical sentence structure and grammar points will be addressed.

PUBLIC SPEAKING LEPP1027 Public speaking does not have to be a terrifying ordeal; it’s about communicating a message without being so nervous that you distract your audience. Learn the skills necessary to speak with comfort and confidence. There will be opportunity to practice so that you can confidently stand and deliver a public speech to an audience.

Prerequisite: Assessment Writing Level 3/4 or

(50353)

$198 8 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130 (Zitron)

LET Test Level 2. Note: Assessment required. Course materials will be provided as part of the registration fee.

$298 (50347)

12 eve - Mo/We Jan 28 - 1730-1930

(Friedmann)

(50350 )

8 eve - Mo Jan 28 - 1830-2100

(Wilson)

BUSINESS WRITING LEPP1025 Learn what it takes to write effective business letters, reports, document summaries, and emails. Each class includes writing practice as well as a review of specific vocabulary and grammar. Get the skills you need to draft, edit, and finalize your business writing communications. Note: Assessment required. Course textbook will be provided as part of the registration fee.

$225 (50351)

8 eve - We Jan 30 - 1900-2130

(Segal)

CUSTOM TRAINING FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION

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Health & Human Services 94 ADVANCED INTEGRATIVE

ENERGY HEALING 94 Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program 96 Integrative Energy Healing Intensive Program 96 CRANIAL SACRAL THERAPY 96 Cranial Sacral Therapy Certificate Program 97 EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY 97 Expressive Arts Therapy Certificate Program 98 FASHION & IMAGE 98 Holistic Image & Style Advisor Certificate Program 99 Image Consultant Certificate Program 102 SPA 102 Medical Aesthetics Certificate Program 102 Spa Therapy & Holistic Massage Certificate Program 103 Holistic Aromatherapy Practitioner Program 104 YOGA 104 Yoga Teacher Training Certificate Program 105 Advanced Yoga Teacher Training Certificate Program 107 HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS 1 09 HOLISTIC HEALTH STUDIES 112 INSPIRED LIVING 113 FOOD SAFETY & HOLISTIC NUTRITION 113 PET WELLNESS 113 Professional Dog Walker Certificate Program 114 SPORTS SCIENCE & COACHING 114 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

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For more information, contact Dr. Ruth Lamb at 604.612.2582 or rlamb@langara.bc.ca, or Dr. Linda Turner at 604.323.5546 or lturner@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Duration: Two years, part-time • Note: Full program intake starts October 2013. Some courses are available for open registration after this date.

Program Costs

Advanced Integrative Energy Healing ADVANCED INTEGRATIVE ENERGY HEALING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program presents a unique approach to healing. The emphasis is on seeking a higher level of self-mastery, spiritual development, and life purpose. Somatic-based dialogue strategies focus on the body, mind, and heart, and are combined with advanced multidimensional healing techniques to enhance health and healing. With over 15 years of educating holistic health practitioners, Langara offers experience and expertise, preparing students to successfully practice this healing modality.

Program Highlights

Admission Requirements

• Flexible study options

• Graduate of the Integrative Energy Healing (IEH) Intensive, or Certificate Program

• Learn advanced biofield and subtle energy healing practices

• Tuition (Year One): $2,890 (includes six core courses)

• Supervised clinics in professional healthcare settings

• Tuition (Year Two): $2,935 (includes eight core courses)

• International internship options

• Discounts: 10% if Year One or Year Two tuition is paid in full by August 31

• Taught by industry experts

• Application Fee: $50 (required for full program, non-refundable) • Additional Costs: For internship options* and two required electives

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Info, Resources & Forms

• Academic credits for BA, MA, and PhD • Many AIEH courses may be taken without prerequisites

$499 (50775)

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Note: Students who have completed the IEH Intensive can transition into the AIEH Program without applying.

These courses may be taken in any order as long as the prerequisites are met. Course offerings may vary each term; current offerings are shown in this section.

Year One - Open Registration

Year Two - Healing Science Component

• Yoga of Self and Soul

• Quantum Connections to Self

• Consciousness, Presence, and Awareness

• Clinical Case Taking

• Dimensions of Human Becoming

• Art of Body Reading

• Awareness Dialogue and Self-enquiry

• Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Clinical Practice 2-1

Year One - Healing Science Component

• Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Clinical Practice 2-2

• Biofield Healing and Wave Modulation

INTEGRATIVE HEALING SUPPLEMENTAL ENRG4003 Students receive support and supervision in order to complete their course requirements for the Advanced IEH Certificate Program, or the IEH Intensive Program. Students must be registered in this class in order to receive credit for program and/or certificate completion. Support is valid for the term of enrolment.

• Applications are accepted beginning March 1. Apply early, as space is limited.

Required Courses

www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

Need Extra Clinical Time?

• Other entry with faculty approval

• Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Clinical Practice 1-2

• Internship*: Local and International • It’s All Healing

Year Two - Specialized Course Options • Somatic Approaches to Trauma and Stress or • Integrated Therapeutic Qi Gong

*Internship Options: Local and International internships options are available; costs are not included in the tuition fee.

Electives Two electives are required as part of the Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program. To view current options, see the Holistic Health Studies course section. Other courses may be considered for credit; email rlamb@langara.bc.ca for approval.


HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CONSCIOUSNESS, PRESENCE AND AWARENESS AIEH1002 What are you truly, behind all appearances? The modern convergence of science and spirituality presents ideas on how emotions impact reality. These ideas are explored through the lens of Vedic concentric and hierarchical models of consciousness interwoven with notions of ego, fractured ego, shadow, yogic self-enquiry practices and heart-work that nurtures innerfocused dialogue. Doors open to personal understanding, integration, and action. $398

2.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50054)

3 day - Fr/Sa/Su Jan 11 - 0930-1730

(Lamb)

AWARENESS DIALOGUE & SELF-ENQUIRY AIEH1008 This course uses a focused self-enquiry approach to inner awareness and meaningmaking. Heuristic concepts and practices are used to encourage exploration of the deeper meanings, edges, and double signals behind problems, issues, and opportunities that arise in human experience. This discovery process includes tacit, subliminal and subtle body techniques as well as communication styles that support physical, emotional, mental and spiritual self-discovery. $398

2.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50051)

3 day - Fr/Sa/Su Mar 15 - 0900-1700

(Fried)

DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN BECOMING AIEH1003 What if you can speak to your cells, shift neuro-transmitter and cell receptor response, release repressed impactful unconscious feelings, stop vicious thought cycles, access peace of heart and soul, increase inner wisdom, and accept greater conscious awareness? Discussion and practices center on new science findings and ancient wisdom traditions that link inner subliminal awareness with four specific levels of mind, and emotion. $398

2.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50052)

3 day - Fr/Sa/Su Apr 12 - 0930-1730

(Lamb)

BIOFIELD HEALING & WAVE MODULATION AIEH1006 All things physical are made of particles, which are made of light, which has information. Learn how to change the way the waves of light, its information, function, and its interaction with the human body. This is a transformative process which includes modulation, manipulation, and management of the waves and their forms. Course content includes theory and clinical work. Prerequisites: Registration in the AIEH

SOUTH INDIA ADVANCED INTEGRATIVE ENERGY HEALING INTERNSHIP ENRG1075 The South India internship has six components: provision of IEH to villagers; teaching school children and local health providers energy-based health promotion; visits to sacred sites and meditation centres; opportunities to hear scholars and yogi teachings; attending local cultural events; and internship group meetings to deepen personal understanding of multicultural experiences.

Certificate Program.

Note: Room and board and airfare is additional.

$1,198

8 CEUs/ILUs

Prerequisites: IEH graduates, current Advanced

(50055)

10 day - Fr/Sa/Su Feb 22 - 0900-1700

IEH students, or with faculty approval.

and

Fr/Sa/Su/Mo Apr 19 - 0900-1700

and

Fr/Sa/Sun May 31 - 0900-1700

ADVANCED IEH CLINICAL PRACTICE 1-2 AIEH1007 Foundational to advanced clinical skills are presented in the classroom via an interweaving of theory, practice, and experiential processes. This material is further reinforced in supervised clinics; some clinics are linked with health care or community facilities. Emphasis is placed on Integrative Energy Healing Standards of Practice, Code of Ethics, assessment, treatment and evaluation protocols, documentation, and client and practitioner self-care. (50 hours of clinical practice)

$2,395 (50056)

Feb 13-Mar 7

AIEH Feature Electives

Certificate Program.

THE SCIENCE OF ENERGY ENRG1102 Enhance your understanding of energy, science and energy medicine. Spanning electricity and magnetism to String Theory and Entanglement, this workshop will take you on an intriguing journey which highlights how recent discoveries interface with Biofield Therapies. You will leave with the skills and confidence to integrate this work into your professional practice.

$100

5.0 CEUs/ILUs

$299

(50415)

Jan 01 - 0900-1800

(50408)

Prerequisites: Registration in the AIEH

1 wknd - Sa/Su Apr 06 - 0900-1700 (Nienaber)

ADVANCED IEH CLINICAL PRACTICE 2-2 AIEH2006 Foundational to advanced clinical skills are presented in the classroom via an interweaving of theory, practice, and experiential processes. This material is further reinforced in supervised clinics; some clinics are linked with health care or community facilities. Emphasis is placed on Integrative Energy Healing Standards of Practice, Code of Ethics, assessment, treatment and evaluation protocols, documentation, and client and practitioner self-care. (36 hours of clinical practice) Prerequisites: Registration in the AIEH Certificate Program – Year 2.

$100 (50069)

Jan 01 - 0900-1800

MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION SELF1025 Based on Jon Kabat-Zinns approach to mindfulness, learn how to cope with and relieve stress, pain, and illness by focusing on your sensations, thoughts, and emotions in a non-judgmental way. Join Dr. Linda Turner as participants explore the relationship between mind and body and recognize how to mobilize their inner psychological resources for self-care. Please bring a mat or blanket. $299 (50388)

8 eve - Tu Jan 29 - 1800-2000

and

1 day - Sa Mar 16 - 1000-1700

(Turner)

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For more information, contact Linda Turner at 604.323.5546 or lturner@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Duration: September to December • Entry Date: September 2013

Program Costs • Tuition: $1,497 (includes all three required courses) • Application Fee: $50 (required for full program, non-refundable)

Open House & Anniversary Celebration March 14, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Information Sessions

INTEGRATIVE ENERGY HEALING INTENSIVE PROGRAM Blending new science with the ancient teachings of chakras, nadis, energy flows, and the inner journey, you learn about the human energy bodies. Conceptual aspects are interspersed with practices designed to balance, align, and harmonize the multidimensional human energy field. This program provides the necessary background to bridge into the Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program.

Program Highlights

Curriculum

• Designed for those with little or no energybased healing experience

• IIEH1001: IEH Intensive Theory (nine days over three extended weekends)Learn sound theoretical and experiential knowledge of selected energy-based sciences and develop skills to effectively integrate these approaches to healing in personal, family life, and professional settings.

• Fast-track bridge to the Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program • Taught by experienced, professional faculty

Admission Requirements • Fluency in English • High school graduate or equivalent • Anatomy & Physiology (40-hour course) either prior to, or concurrent with program • Applications are accepted beginning March 1. Apply early, as space is limited.

• IIEH1002: IIEH Intensive Clinical (40 hours) Apply learned theory into clinical practice. • IIEH1003: Professional Practice Skills (three days) Acquire healthcare professional practice knowledge including ethical guidelines, practice standards, and documentation procedures.

April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

For more information, contact Cora Van Wyck at 604.872.3690 or cvanwyck@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Duration: 10 months, part-time • Schedule: 5 extended weekend modules, Friday-Sunday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (unless otherwise noted)

Cranial Sacral Therapy CRANIAL SACRAL THERAPY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Learn both the theoretical and functional understanding of craniosacral therapy. Receive the therapeutic manual skills needed to practice Cranial Sacral Therapy (CST) based on in-depth anatomy and physiology. An increasingly popular modality requested by clients, craniosacral therapy is practiced by healthcare professionals in the field of massage therapy, physiotherapy, chiropractic, and nursing.

• September and November 2013

Program Highlights

Admission Requirements

• January, March & June 2014

• Provides ongoing mentoring and supervision

• Meet or exceed Entry Options (see above)

• Uses standardized documentation data sheets

• Fluency in written and spoken English (Grade 12 English, or equivalent)

Program Costs

• Includes a 50-hour practicum

• Tuition $3,685

• Fits your working schedule

• Discounts: 10% if tuition is paid in full on or before July 31, 2013

• Supervised student clinics including community health sites

• Application fee: $50 (non-refundable) • Note: Tuition may be paid in full or over three academic terms

Entry Options • Healthcare Professional • Massage or Shiatsu Therapist

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

• Other complementary therapist (program graduate of 300 hours) • Education in community health

• Completion of Anatomy & Physiology course (minimum 40 hours in length) • Applications are accepted beginning March until July 31, 2013. Apply early, as space is limited.

Curriculum 1. CST Fundamental Skills of Cranial Sacral Therapy 2. CST Clinical Experience 3. CST Exploring Biofield Therapies

Note: Additional clinic and practicum time is required. Between modules, students work on family and friends and attend supervised clinics on dates that fit their schedule. Call 604.872.3690 for specific date information.

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Expressive Arts Therapy EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM This program provides academic and studio-based learning, as well as supervised practice in the community. Students learn to integrate artistic modalities such as visual arts, theatre/drama, movement, and creative writing into therapeutic practice. Learning takes place in the context of small groups. Students move through the program together to provide personal support and a professional network.

For more information, contact Ofir Gabay at 604.323.5925 or ogabay@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Duration: Two years, part-time

Program Costs • Tuition (Year One): $5,467

Program Highlights

• Tuition (Year Two): $5,675

• Only certified Expressive Arts Therapy Program in BC • Celebrates an integrative arts approach to the therapeutic process • Wide range of opportunities for practicum experience

• Application Fee: $50 (nonrefundable) • Additional Costs: For books and personal therapy over both years

• Onsite and in-class, intensive supervision • Over 800 hours of theory and practical training • Langara College Certificate - accredited courses for an overall 80 CEUs

Information Sessions

• Advanced standing toward a master’s degree

January 21, 2013 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Main Campus (Room A253)

• Instructor team is specialized, experienced, and dedicated • Small group learning environment

Info, Resources & Forms

Admission Requirements • A bachelor’s degree or relevant (e.g. arts, therapeutic) education and experience

www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

• A readiness to learn within creative group settings • Program acceptance determined through the admission process and successful participation in an admissions interview • Applications are accepted beginning February 1. Apply early, as space is limited.

Featured Course EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP SELF1062 An informative, experiential, oneday workshop designed for people interested in the Expressive Arts Therapy Training Program and anyone who would like to experience expressive art therapy directly.

Curriculum • Expressive Arts Therapy: Visual Arts-based • Expressive Arts Therapy: Movement-based • Expressive Arts Therapy: Drama and Story-based • Personality in Performance • Personality Theories & Implications • Expressive Arts Therapy: Photo-based • Trauma and Expressive Arts Therapy

$75

• Overview of Theories of Human Development

(50714)

• Therapeutic Themes-Population

1 day - Sa Feb 16 - 1000-1500

(Gabay)

• Practicum Preparation • Onsite Practicum • Practice and Supervision

Program Structure • September – June • 500 in class hours, 300 practicum hours, 80 studio work hours, and 45 individual therapy hours • First year students: courses run on Wednesday evenings and Saturdays • Second year students: courses run on Thursday evenings and Sundays • Practicum schedule is defined in accordance with participants’ timetables as well as the requirements of the practicum sites

MASTERS DEGREE Eligible students enrolled in the Expressive Arts Therapy Program can receive advanced standing toward a master’s degree in expressive arts therapy at the European Graduate School (EGS) in Switzerland (www.egsuniversity.ch).

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For more information, contact Cora Van Wyck at 604.872.3690 or cvanwyck@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Duration: Eight months • Schedule: September – April, Monday - Wednesday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm and from January - April, Saturdays, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Program Costs • Tuition: $7,999 • Application Fee: $50 (non-refundable) • Note: Eligible for BC student loans

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

Fashion & Image HOLISTIC IMAGE & STYLE ADVISOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Become a certified Image & Style Advisor with the most complete, in-depth program in Canada. The Holistic Image & Style Advisor Certificate (HISA) Program combines image consulting with a holistic approach to client management. Acquire unique listening and communication skills to work with clients so that their outer image reflects their distinctive beauty within. Understand the intricacies of style and colour theory at an advanced level, and receive sound business knowledge and expertise from professionals in the field. Learn to support and nurture the unique personal style of each client through education, practical knowledge of style and image, and fashion advocacy. Combine the basic knowledge of human psychology with the outward expression of fashion and image, helping clients to select clothing that truly matches who they are. The Holistic Image & Style Advisor Program provides extensive content, theory, and training at an advanced level of practice, and addresses client management from a holistic perspective. Content includes a wide-range approach to fashion and appropriate dress, incorporating design and human interaction at levels more advanced than typically offered in the image consulting profession. This training fills a much-needed gap in current training opportunities in BC and across Canada.

Program Highlights

Admission Requirements

• Most comprehensive program in Canada

• Applications are accepted March 1 until July 31, 2013. Apply early, as space is limited.

• A unique focus on holism, communication skills, and basic psychology around the topic of selfimage • Curriculum includes self-care for the practitioner

• Special admission for graduates of Langara’s Image Consultant Certificate Program

• Internships with well-known local fashion retail and business organizations

• Grade 12 English or equivalent

• Includes small business practices and theory

• Submission of completed consent form

• Addresses the void in formal education in this growing profession

• International student applications are welcome. For details, email cvanwyck@ langara.bc.ca.

• Minimum 19 years of age

Curriculum The curriculum includes 24 courses for a total of 590 instructional hours (including a 110hour internship). Class time includes lectures, group discussions, field trips, and practical experience. Program content includes: • History of Fashion • Style, Wardrobe & Fashion • Colour Theory • Stress Reduction and Communication • Professional Development • Etiquette and Social Relations • Beauty, Skin Care and Basic Make-Up • Effective Presentations & Business Skills • Client Management • Practice & Internship

Note: Some courses may be taken without enrolment in the Holistic Image & Style Advisor Program as long as the prerequisites are met. Currently available courses are shown under Fashion & Image - Open To All. Please look for course codes starting with STYL.

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IMAGE CONSULTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Are you interested in fashion and style? How about wardrobe, hair, make-up, public speaking, and etiquette? Image consulting is a rapidly growing personal service profession and Langara’s Image Consultant Certificate Program (ICCP) can provide you with the tools to enter this industry and improve your own self-confidence, marketability, and personal presentation.

Program Highlights

Curriculum

• Hands-on practical experience

Registration is course by course. To receive an ICCP certificate, all courses must be completed within one year. Once complete, students may submit an Application for Graduation form to receive their ICCP certificate. Courses may be taken in any order as long as the prerequisites* are met.

• Professional industry instructors • Flexible course options • One year to complete certificate • Many courses can be transferred to the Holistic Image & Style Advisor Program

For more information, contact Cora Van Wyck at 604.872.3690 or cvanwyck@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Duration: Part-time, evenings • Entry Dates: September and/or January

Program Costs • Tuition: $1,836 (for all seven courses) • Discounts: 15% when you register for all seven ICCP courses together

Notes

Admission Requirements

1. Colour and Wardrobe*

• 108 instructional hours

• Grade 12 English or equivalent is required

2. Style*

• Submission of completed consent form

3. Self-Image and Personal Development

• All required courses may be completed in six months.

• Register early, as space is limited

4. Etiquette and Social Relations 5. Guide to Effective Presentations 6. The Business of Image Consulting 7. Case Studies

Course offerings will vary each term. Currently available courses are shown under Fashion & Image - Open To All. Please look for course codes starting with IMGE. Course names are shown above.

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

* Colour and Wardrobe (IMGE1003), and Style (IMGE1001) are both required as a prerequisite for all other IMGE courses. Completion of the first six courses is required prior to taking Case Studies (IMGE1006).

Open House & Anniversary Celebration March 14, 2013 | 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre For more information or to RSVP, email holistichealth@langara.bc.ca.

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FASHION & IMAGE COURSES – OPEN TO ALL Use fashion and style as part of your personal artistic expression. Langara College’s Fashion & Image department provides quality programming for personal development, marketability, and the training needed to seek a career as an image consultant. Some courses within the Holistic Image & Style Advisor, and the Image Consultant Certificate Programs are open to all, and may be applied towards future certificate credits. Current available courses are shown below. Some prerequisites may be required. ENHANCE YOUR PERSONAL WARDROBE SELF1196 Do you have a closet full of clothes, but stress each morning deciding what to wear? Find out how to make 72 outfits from just 12 well-chosen pieces of clothing. Make the best use of the clothing you have, and discover how to shop for items that add value to your wardrobe. A fun and relevant three-hour investment! $79

STYLE IMGE1001 Learn to assess different body types and shapes and find the style personalities they reveal. We give you a systematic and personalized approach to dressing yourself and others. By using the key elements and principles of design, learn to harness the cut and shape of clothing to work for you. $255 (50093)

5 eve - Tu/Th Jan 29 - 1800-2100

(Lazaruk)

SELF IMAGE AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IMGE1002 Who are you now, and where do you want to be? Learn to do a detailed, objective selfassessment of your current image. Then, learn the tools to help you move forward in your personal development, giving you increased confidence in your everyday life. Subject areas include wellness, self-esteem, and personal presentation. Prerequisites: IMGE1003: Colour & Wardrobe; and IMGE1001: Style.

$255 (50041)

1 day - Mo Jan 14 - 1100-1600

1 day - Sa Mar 02 - 1000-1300 (Lazaruk)

and

1 day - Mo Jan 21 - 0900-1600

(50405)

1 eve - Mo Feb 18 - 1800-2100 (Lazaruk)

and

1 day - Mo Jan 28 - 0900-1600 (Kruger)

(50094)

5 eve - Tu/Th Feb 19 - 1800-2100

$255 (50092)

2 day - Sa Jan 19 - 0900-1730 (Kruger)

(Kruger)

ETIQUETTE & SOCIAL RELATIONS IMGE1004 Do you dread dinner parties or formal functions? Worried that you will pick up the wrong fork or say the wrong thing? Learn social and business etiquette techniques that allow you to be comfortable in any setting. Effectively use non-verbal communication through body language to finally conquer your fear of small talk. Prerequisites: IMGE1003: Colour & Wardrobe; and IMGE1001: Style.

$255 (50040)

1 day - We Jan 08 - 0900-1730

(Matheson) (50096)

5 eve - Th/Tu Mar 28 - 1800-2100

(Matheson)

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Prerequisites: IMGE1003: Colour & Wardrobe; and IMGE1001: Style.

(50404)

COLOUR AND WARDROBE IMGE1003 Discover what colours are best suited for you. Learn to assess your own complexion and identify your best colours for wardrobe, hair, and make-up. Next, apply your knowledge to a client. For maximum efficiency and impact, learn to incorporate wardrobe management and shopping strategies to ensure the best use of time.

GUIDE TO EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS IMGE1005 Develop the presentation skills you need to deliver information to groups. Create and deliver effervescent fashion presentations with confidence and professionalism. Learn techniques for effective verbal and non-verbal delivery, keeping the audiences attention, getting a positive response to your presentation, and creating a presentation with visual impact.

$255 (50044)

1 day - Tu Jan 22 - 0900-1300

and

1 day - Tu Jan 29 - 0900-1300

and

1 day - Mo Feb 04 - 0900-1300

and

1 mng - Tu Feb 05 - 0900-1200 (Lazaruk)

(50095)

5 eve - Tu/Th Mar 12 - 1800-2100

(Lazaruk)

THE BUSINESS OF IMAGE CONSULTING IMGE1008 Start your image consulting business with a sound business plan. Learn how to create a concept, launch, and maintain a successful and ongoing business. Develop marketing strategies that generate leads, and turn prospects into paying clients. $255 (50047)

1 day - Tu Feb 19 - 0900-1300

and

1 day - Mo Feb 25 - 0900-1700

and

1 day - We Feb 27 - 0900-1300 (Lazaruk)

(50097)

7 eve - Tu/We/Th Apr 16 - 1800-2100

(Lazaruk)


HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

CASE STUDIES IMGE1006 In this final course of the Image Consultant Certificate Program, students synthesize what they have learned and apply their knowledge by working with actual clients. Beginning with a style assessment and skin colour analysis, students complete a wardrobe audit and shop with their client putting theory into action. Students complete a photobook, and verbal presentation documenting the experience.

UNDERNEATH SELF-IMAGE STYL1009 Self-image is a mental picture that includes both the bodys external characteristics, and what has been learned from personal experience. How do you see yourself? Gently access the assumptions that are operating underneath your self-image. Learn healing techniques that allow you to embrace your true self with lightheartedness and joy.

HAPPY WITH THE BODY YOU HAVE STYL1011 Make the most of your body. You outer presentation is a combined understanding and appreciation of who we are. Bring awareness to your inner body through your evaluation of food choices, visualization techniques and exercise. Health, selfconfidence, and self-esteem radiate out when you learn to be happy with the skin you are in.

$822

3.5 CEUs/ILUs

$349

2.7 CEUs/ILUs

Prerequisites: Completion of all other (six)

(50042)

6 day - We Jan 09 - 0900-1300

(50043)

10 aft - We Dec 19 - 1400-1700 (Crenna)

courses in the ICCP.

and

1 mng - We Feb 20 - 0900-1100

and

1 aft - Mo Apr 15 - 1400-1700

and

1 aft - Tu Apr 16 - 1400-1700

and

1 aft - Mo Apr 22 - 1400-1700 (Lazaruk)

Note: This course may include field trips.

$306 (50025)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 12 - 1000-1600

and

1 day - Su Feb 03 - 1000-1600 (Kruger)

HOLISTIC IMAGE: ADVANCED WARDROBE STYL 1008 What does a closet say about you? Learn how to analyze wardrobe contents for individual clients based on their colour draping results and personality style. Evaluate clothes for their current style and flattering fit. Create outfits and combine garments that clients already own. Learn to make suggestions to fill in the wardrobe gaps and how to go shopping with clients. Course includes field trips off-site and practice shopping days. Prerequisites: Colour and Wardrobe.

$729 (70243)

6 day - Mo/Tu - Nov 26 0900-1700

and

1 aft - Mo Dec 17 - 1400-1700

and

1 day - Tu Dec 18 - 0900-1500

and

1 day - We Dec 19 - 0900-1300 (Amenta)

BASIC SKIN CARE & MAKE-UP STYL 1010 Is makeup enough? Learn about skin care including cleansing, exfoliating and moisturizing for various skin types. Basic cosmetic products are covered and their uses are explained. Learn to use cosmetics suited to various skin types, undertones (warm and cool) and client personality. Learn various types of looks: natural, daytime, evening and gala glamorous. Learn with each other and practice with friends and family.

HOLISTIC IMAGE: ADVANCED PRESENTATIONS STYL1012 Hold your fashion audience spellbound. Build on basic presentation skills, and add additional visual and tactile components to verbal presentations. Assess your public speaking skills through practical experience; giving presentations on image, style, and consulting practices. Prerequisites: IMGE1005: Guide to Effective Presentations.

$229

1.7 CEUs/ILUs

(50045)

1 day - Tu Feb 12 - 0900-1300

and

1 day - Mo Feb 18 - 0900-1700

and

1 day - We Feb 20 - 1100-1300 (Lazaruk)

$329 (70242)

1 day - We - Dec 12 0900-1700

and

1 day - We - Dec 19 0900-1300

and

1 day - Mo - Jan 07 0900-1700

and

1 mng - Mo - Jan 14 0900-1100 (Sullivan)

ENHANCE YOUR PERSONAL WARDROBE SELF1196 Do you have a closet full of clothes, but stress each morning deciding what to wear? Find out how to make 72 outfits from just 12 well-chosen pieces of clothing. Make the best use of the clothing you have, and discover how to shop for items that add value to your wardrobe. A fun and relevant three-hour investment! $79

(50404)

1 day - Sa Mar 02 - 1000-1300 (Lazaruk)

(50405)

1 eve - Mo Feb 18 - 1800-2100 (Lazaruk)

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For more information, contact Jennifer O’Sullivan at 604.872.3516 or josullivan@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Duration: Six months • Schedule: May - October, or September - February, eight weekend modules (unless otherwise noted) • Note: Classes includes clinic time, although additional clinic time may be required.

Program Costs • Tuition: $4,170 • Discount: 10% if tuition is paid in full by April 15 (for May start) or August 15 (for September start) • Application Fee: $50 (non-refundable)

Notes • Now accepting applications for next intake. Apply early, as space is limited.

Spa MEDICAL AESTHETICS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Medical aesthetics represents the fastest growing segment of the spa industry. Today’s wellness market has created a demand for knowledgeable professionals trained in the use of specific medical treatments such as spa Botox, chemical peels, fillers, and lasers. This six-month, part-time certificate program is specifically designed for healthcare professionals who would like to move into this popular field, or keep it as a part-time career option. This program aims to balance the theoretical and practical aspects of the industry, while providing students with the tools to launch a career in medical aesthetics. Students have the opportunity to study with renowned instructors from the medical aesthetics sector and practice hands-on skills in our on-site clinics.

Program Highlights

Admission Requirements*

• Advanced and innovative methodologies taught by industry experts

• Medical Doctor (MD); or

• Led by Dr. Wendy Smeltzer, MD, who pioneered the first medical spa in Canada • Flexible class times to fit your work schedule • Recognized by the Canadian Association of Medical Spas and Aesthetic Surgeons (CAMACS)

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

• Registered Nurse (RN); or • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN); or • Out-of-country medical certification holders

Note: Acceptance into the program is determined through the admission process including the submission of a completed application form. You must be accepted into the program to take courses unless otherwise approved by faculty.

Curriculum All six courses must be completed to obtain certification. Next program intake is May 2013.

Info, Resources & Forms

1. A&P Review for Medical Aesthetics

www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

2. Chemical & Mechanical Exfoliation 3. Laser & Light Therapies 1 4. Laser & Light Therapies 2 5. Botox & Dermal Fillers 6. Body Contour, Consultation & Professional Practice

SPA THERAPY & HOLISTIC MASSAGE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Stay tuned for new information on this program as it is currently being enhanced to respond to this evolving industry. For additional details, email josullivan@langara.bc.ca.

Open House & Anniversary Celebration March 14, 2013 | 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre For more information or to RSVP, email holistichealth@langara.bc.ca.

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HOLISTIC AROMATHERAPY PRACTITIONER PROGRAM Start a new career in holistic health, or add an element to your existing healthcare practice. Aromatherapy is both a healing art and a science that has been practiced since ancient times. This program is designed to provide both the fundamental basics and the advanced therapeutic techniques needed to practice aromatherapy in a safe and effective manner. Langara College’s Holistic Aromatherapy Practitioner Program (HAPP) is the only hands-on course in the Vancouver area approved by the British Columbia Alliance of Aromatherapists (BCAOA). Become a Registered Aromatherapist* with courses that offer real-life training, including required clinical hours in a professional healthcare setting in the centre of the city. Taught and developed by an expert in the field who maintains her clinical practice, the material is both current and relevant. *Use of reserved title is granted through acceptance into the BCAOA.

For more information, contact Jennifer O’Sullivan at 604.872.3516 or josullivan@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Entry Date: May 2013 • Saturdays from 9:00am – 6:00pm for 7 or 8 weeks depending on class • Clinics will be one night a week for duration of course (levels 2 and 3 only)

Program Costs • Tuition: $899/course

Program Highlights

Admission Requirements

• Convenient schedule: weekends and evenings

• High school graduate or equivalent • Fluent in English

• Clinical hours in a professional spa environment

Curriculum

• Curriculum audited and approved by the BCAOA, assisting the application process

• Aromatherapy Level 1: Building the Foundations

• Two years to complete the three required courses

• Aromatherapy Level 2: Practical Applications • Aromatherapy Level 3: Advanced Practices

Note: Registration is course by course as long as prerequisites are met. Upon successful completion of all courses, an Application for Graduation form is submitted to receive your statement of completion. All requirements must be completed within two years of starting the program.

• Students are expected to purchase a massage table for home use, a uniform for clinical, and their own essential oils

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

SPA COURSES - OPEN TO ALL Explore a variety of courses for personal interest or to enhance your current career. THAI MASSAGE – LEVEL 1 SPAP1051 Explore the theoretical basis of traditional Thai massage including history, styles, and uses. Delve into Sen Sib theory, meridians, energy lines, and pressure points. Learn manual pressure techniques and help clients achieve complete relaxation using basic stretching techniques, postural alignment, and breathing. Walk away with a complete treatment protocol in place. This course can be taken concurrently with Thai Foot Massage.

THAI FOOT MASSAGE SPAP1053 Jump in with hands-on learning as you discover the 2000 year-old practice of Thai foot massage. Learn a sequence of techniques that address all parts of the feet and lower legs, incorporating a traditional wooden stick to access reflex pressure points. Gain an understanding of Thai energy lines (Sen) that form the foundation for this work. This course can be taken concurrently with Thai Massage Level 1.

$489

(50066)

(50065)

10 eve - Mo Jan 14 - 1830-2130

$489 10 eve - We Jan 16 - 1830-2130

(Subsermsri)

(Subsermsri)

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For more information, contact Naseem Gulamhusein at 604.872.1613 or ngulamhusein@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Duration: Six months (September – February), part-time • Schedule: 12 weekends, Saturday Sunday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm • Note: Yoga Series runs for 10 weeks, Tuesdays or Thursdays from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Program Costs • Tuition: $3,895 (includes student manual and the 10-week Yoga Series) • Discounts: 5% if tuition is paid in full by August 1, 2013

Yoga YOGA TEACHER TRAINING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Train as a professional yoga teacher. Langara’s 250-hour Yoga Teacher Training Certificate Program provides comprehensive, certified training. Learn to teach holistic, safe, and balanced yoga classes. Build a solid foundation to teach yoga with confidence and ease. Graduates are in demand for their clarity and precision of instruction, as well as their technical skills, abilities, and compassionate approach to teaching.

Program Highlights • 50 hours above industry standards • Prepares highly-skilled and qualified teachers • Provides a unique opportunity to train in India • Taught by experienced and supportive faculty • Yoga Alliance registered • College certified 25 CEUs/ILUs • Beautiful, serene, and centrally located studio

• Application Fee: $50 (non-refundable) • Note: Tuition may be paid in full or over two academic terms.

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/yoga

Admission Requirements • A minimum of one year of yoga practice • Grade 12 English or equivalent • Applications are accepted beginning March 1. Apply early, as space is limited.

Curriculum • Introduction to Foundations of Yoga • Yoga History, Theory, and Philosophy • Classical Yoga and Modern Practices • Essential Principles of Yoga Practice • The Science of Yoga and Ayurveda • Anatomy, Physiology, and Subtle Body Systems • Yoga Techniques (Postures, Pranayama, Meditation) • Yoga Teaching Methodology (Verbal Cues, Observation, Demonstration) • Business and Ethics of a Teacher • Holistic Yoga Practicum • Yoga Series for Student Teachers Note: Yoga teachers have the opportunity to continue their training abroad. Join the optional India Yoga Studies Retreat and receive 50 hours of additional training. Next retreat is planned for February 2014.

Testimonial “The Langara Yoga Teacher Training Program was a life-changing experience that solidified my career path as a yoga teacher. Choosing to study yoga through an accredited college meant that I was opting for accountability and excellence in education. The knowledgeable teachers, timeframe, and structure of the program all contributed to an exceptional learning and growing experience.” Lisa Boaz

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ADVANCED YOGA TEACHER TRAINING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Become a transformational teacher by registering for a variety of Advanced YTT courses. Our new and flexible format will provide you with advanced knowledge, theory, and practice to take your profession to the next level. In this program you will learn to:

For more information, contact Naseem Gulamhusein at 604.872.1613 or ngulamhusein@langara.bc.ca.

• Teach specialized yoga classes

Schedule Information

• Teach advanced asana, pranayama, and meditation

• Entry Date: Ongoing

• Deepen your knowledge of yoga philosophy and psychology • Become an inspirational yoga teacher

Program Costs

Program Highlights

• Note: Optional retreat fees

• Tuition: $459 per course

• Continuing education for yoga teachers

Information Sessions

• Flexible and convenient programming

April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

• Professional practicum mentorship with senior teachers • Receive Advanced YTT certificate with completion of 10 courses • Beautiful, serene are centrally located studios • Guest teacher: Michael Stone (March 8-10, 2013)

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/yoga

Admission Requirements Registration is course by course as long as prerequisites are met. Upon successful completion of ten courses, including Professional Practice & Mentorship (AYGA1002), an Application for Graduation form is submitted to receive your AYTT certificate. All requirements must be completed within three years of starting the program. Courses Go deeper into your studies, practice and professional training in our comprehensive and innovative courses. Gain professional practice and ongoing mentorship with the required course, Professional Practice & Mentorship, plus choose nine additional courses specializing in Yoga History, Philosophy, Ayurveda, Asanas, Pranayama, Meditation, Mantras, Kids, Seniors, and Yoga Therapy. Course offerings will vary each term. Registration is course by course; dates and times will vary. Please check course listings for current offerings. There is also the opportunity for a study-abroad retreat (additional costs apply).

AYURVEDIC YOGA AYGA1003 Discover Ayurvedic concepts as they apply specifically to Yoga, 5 element theory, and the doshas (vata, pitta, kapha). Shed light on specific practices that catalyze the fluid systems of the body, thereby amplifying the healing results that come from cellular nutrition, detoxification, cellular communication, and enhanced pranic flow. Innovative collaborations between asana, bandha, pranayama, wave, sound, and silence will be woven through the practice as essential yogic tools for transformation.

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE & MENTORSHIP AYGA1002 Participants are offered a choice of specific practicum placements to develop and synthesize program outcomes. Improve skills in techniques and teaching methodologies thorough community outreach. Learn standards of practice, ethics, and intake processes taking into account physical, emotional and spiritual needs. Receive mentorship, practical experience and ongoing support from senior yoga teachers. (75 practicum hours)

LATER LIFE YOGA TRAINING YOGA2004 This course will look at the issues of growing older in a holistic way, using the tools and wisdom of yogic lifestyle and practice. Yoga teachers will learn techniques and teaching skills specific to working with this dynamic and diverse group. Learn to adapt yoga postures for people and conditions, using the mat, a chair, the wall, as well as restorative principals, props and postures. $459

2.5 CEUs/ILUs

Prerequisites: YTT certificate or equivalent

(50730)

1 wknd – Sa/Su Mar 23 - 0930-1400

$459

2.5 CEUs/ILUs

hours of practice.

and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Apr 06 - 0930-1400

(50727)

1 eve - Fr Apr 19 - 1830-2030

and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Apr 20 - 0930-1730

(Giauque)

$459

7.5 CEUs/ILUs

(50728)

Jan 01 – Apr 31 (Gulamhusein)

(Smallman)

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For more information, contact Naseem Gulamhusein at 604.872.1613 or ngulamhusein@langara.bc.ca.

YOGA - ALL LEVELS All students with an interest in yoga postures, breathing practices, meditation, and philosophy will enjoy these courses. All levels can learn to cultivate inner peace and discover wellness with the practice of yoga.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/yoga

YOGA FUSION: HATHA & YIN SELF1005 Build your confidence, flexibility, and strength by uniting body, mind, and spirit in a practical yoga course. Heighten awareness while rebalancing body systems to their maximum potential through stretching, conscious breathing, sustained poses, sequenced flows, and guided relaxation. Learn various self-care tools to integrate into your daily life. Suitable for beginner and intermediate students.

BE HAPPY! PRACTICE YOGA SELF1158 Be happy and healthy with yoga. Our new six-week series offers just that with yoga postures, breathing exercises, meditation, healing music, and chanting. Our special blend of yoga will help you let go of stress, tension, and negative thoughts. Experience joy and contentment in mind, body, and spirit. Find your bliss and balance on and off the yoga mat. This is a mixed-level class.

Note: Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a yoga

(50818)

mat. This class is held at Main Campus.

Featured Course - Open To All TEACHING & PRACTICING PRANAYAMA WITH MICHAEL STONE AYGA1012 The Inner Tradition of Yoga: Teaching & Practicing Pranayama is a rare workshop practicing the use of breathing as a tool to explore how we meet ourselves in each moment. This is a profound practice for settling the nervous system and cultivating mindful attention to the deeper layers of our bodies and lives. By bringing awareness to the inhalation and exhalation we are able to transform the reactivity of the mind as it shows up in the inconsistencies of the breath. Pranayama practice combs through and transforms knots of holding, habit and anxiety. If you are a teacher you will learn creative tools for teaching the fundamentals of pranayama, and if you are not a teacher you will learn how to build a solid personal practice. $459

1.0 CEUs/ILUs

(50729) 1 eve - Fr Mar 08 - 1900-2100 and

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 09 - 0900-1800 (Stone)

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$145 ( 50396 ) 12 eve - We Jan 23 - 1815-1930

(de la Roche)

$89 6 eve - Th Feb 14 - 1800-1930 (Boisjoly)


HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Healthcare Professionals Consider a complementary modality to expand your expertise and earn valuable continuing education credits. Or explore the many certificate and non-certificate courses, both fulltime and part-time, designed specifically for healthcare professionals.

For more information, contact Karen Ramsden at 604.323.5926 or kramsden@langara.bc.ca.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

TCM/ACUPUNCTURE RECORD KEEPING ASSC1200 Accountable record keeping is essential for a competent practice. Learn how to create and manage patient records. Specific content, formatting, risk management, informed consent and refusal, patient termination, legalities, and the privacy acts are covered in this valuable workshop. Exercises to create appropriate records for initial and follow-up visits, consent forms, and patient contracts will be outlined.

ORGANIZE FOR SUCCESS SELF1198 Frustrated that you cant find anything? Not sure how to begin to clear the clutter? Learn straightforward and sensible steps to tackle any organizing challenge. Gain a better understanding of why the disorder starts and discover management solutions that will change the way you function both professionally and personally. $129 (50406)

3 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2100 (Rozman)

Note: Course is taught in English. However, Mandarin translation is available for an additional $35. This course is recommended by CTCMA for TCM and acupuncture practitioners.

$149

0.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50817)

1 mng - Sa Apr 20 - 0900-1300

EMOTIONAL FIRST AID - TOOLS ANYONE CAN USE SELF1199 Are you a manager dealing with employee outbursts; or a teacher that has to comfort a crying child? Are you someone whom others confide in? How do you react? How do you handle it? Without training, wellintentioned professionals can inadvertently re-traumatize others by how they respond to emotions. Learn easy and effective techniques to help in these types of situations.

Langara College seeks to provide the most relevant career training in this field, including meeting and exceeding the requirements set out by the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia (CMTBC). Contact Jennifer O’Sullivan at josullivan@langara.bc.ca to be kept informed of progress in this area.

Note: Register at any time in the term. You will require a PC as this course does not work on Mac computers. To schedule exam, contact kramsden@langara.bc.ca or call 604.323.5926. Students have website access for one month to complete this online course. Once activated this course is non-refundable, however students can extend their time for an additional 50% of

$299 (50403)

FOOD SAFETY FOR FOOD HANDLERS (ONLINE) ADPP1042 Learn from the comfort of your own home. This web-based training program teaches basic food safety practices for the food industry. This course is recognized as meeting requirements of Section 10 of the Food Premises Regulations, certifying you to work with food in BC. Successful students receive an official certificate and may register in Food Safe Level 2.

Are you an aspiring Registered Massage Therapist?

6 eve - Th Jan 31 - 1900-2130 (Walsh)

tuition.

$86 (50400)

Online

Open House & Anniversary Celebration March 14, 2013 | 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre For more information or to RSVP, email holistichealth@langara.bc.ca.

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ADVANCED ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY FOR BODY WORKERS ASSC2101 Are you in a health-related profession? Do you require detailed knowledge of the structures and dynamic physiological processes of the musculo-skeletal system? Then this course is for you. Become familiar with the basics of common injury assessment. Learn about conditions of the musculo-skeletal system. Learn how to manage, rehabilitate, and prevent all types of injuries. Prerequisites: Basic A&P or equivalent.

$454

4.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50392)

14 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Lam)

MINDFULNESS-BASED COGNITIVE THERAPY SELF1165 If you’re feeling blue, this group is for you. The use of both mindfulness and cognitive behavioural techniques has been clinically proven to aid in the prevention of future down in the dumps episodes. Participants will experience changes in their relationship to their thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations through the practice of mindfulness-meditation, cognitive therapy, yoga, and self-compassion. $299 (50399)

8 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2100

and

1 day - Sa Mar 02 - 1000-1700 (Coles)

MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION SELF1025 Based on Jon Kabat-Zinns approach to mindfulness, learn how to cope with and relieve stress, pain, and illness by focusing on your sensations, thoughts, and emotions in a non-judgmental way. Join Dr. Linda Turner as participants explore the relationship between mind and body and recognize how to mobilize their inner psychological resources for self-care. Please bring a mat or blanket.

CHRONIC DISEASE SELF-MANAGEMENT SELF1121 Discover information and strategies to cope with the physical and emotional challenges experienced as a result of chronic conditions. This evidence-based workshop is proven to increase motivation to manage symptoms and the confidence to take action towards a better life. Adults of all ages with any ongoing health issues may attend. Free resource book: Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions.

Note: No class on February 19.

Note: This free workshop is hosted by Langara

$203

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50397)

6 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2100 (Dadgar)

(50388)

8 eve - Tu Jan 29 - 1800-2000

and

1 day - Sa Mar 16 - 1000-1700 (Turner)

L ANGAR A CONTINUING STUDIES - SPRING 2013

College and provided by the BC Ministry of Health and the University of Victoria. For more information, contact Karen Hannah at 604.940.3568 or klhannah@uvic.ca.

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II ADPP2006 Expand on previous learning and gain a greater understanding of complicated medical terms. Useful medical terms associated with systems in the human body and its care are introduced, as well as fascinating biological concepts that help you truly understand how this terminology is relevant and where it is applied. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology 1 or equivalent.

$203

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50398)

6 eve - Tu Mar 05 - 1900-2100 (Dadgar)

YOU, YOUR PARENTS & TRANSITION PLANNING SELF1182 As your parents age, you need information to help them choose the best place to live and how to navigate the complicated health system. Learn about the many options in Vancouver area and how to effectively use health personnel and other services. Topics include healthcare terminology, living at home, retirement communities, assisted living, and complex care (nursing homes). $69 (50409)

$299

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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I ADPP1006 This course is ideal for those wanting to enter the healthcare field. Learn to understand the confusing technical language used by medical and scientific professionals. Decipher complicated medical terms by learning useful Latin/Greek word components (prefixes, roots, and suffixes). This course covers basic biology and helps you understand complicated and commonly used medical terms.

2 eve - We Jan 30 - 1900-2130 (McCuaig)

FREE (50410)

6 aft - Sa Jan 26 - 1300-1530


HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Holistic Health Studies Discover complementary modalities for both personal and professional development. Explore courses that address a variety of therapeutic and experiential approaches. Note: The following available courses are eligible electives for the Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program: • ALTR1003 - Therapeutic Touch Level 1 • ALTR1007 - Therapeutic Touch Level 2

For more information, contact Karen Ramsden at 604.323.5926 or kramsden@langara.bc.ca.

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

• SELF1025 - Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction

Info, Resources & Forms

• SELF1165 - Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy

www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

• ENRG1102 – The Science of Energy

TCM/ACUPUNCTURE RECORD KEEPING ASSC1200 Accountable record keeping is essential for a competent practice. Learn how to create and manage patient records. Specific content, formatting, risk management, informed consent and refusal, patient termination, legalities, and the privacy acts are covered in this valuable workshop. Exercises to create appropriate records for initial and follow-up visits, consent forms, and patient contracts will be outlined. Note: Course is taught in English. However, Mandarin translation is available for an additional $35. This course is recommended by CTCMA for TCM and acupuncture practitioners.

$149

0.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50817)

1 mng - Sa Apr 20 - 0900-1300

THERAPEUTIC TOUCH LEVEL 1 ALTR1003 Therapeutic Touch is a gentle, holistic practice that balances the human energy field. Find your centre using grounding and intention. Explore simple yet effective techniques that can be used anywhere, and learn the history and research behind TT. This is a basic level course based on the Krieger/Kunz Method. Bring a blanket and pillow (and massage table if you have one) to class. Note: Receive a 20% discount if you register for TT Level 1 and 2 at the same time.

THERAPEUTIC TOUCH LEVEL 2 ALTR1007 This practice-oriented workshop builds on TT Level 1 with emphasis placed on two-person TT, sustained centering, rebalancing the energy field, documenting, and establishing a program of self-care and self-exploration. This is a basic level course based on the Krieger/Kunz Method. Please bring a blanket and pillow (and massage table if you have one). Prerequisites: Therapeutic Touch Level 1 Note: Receive a 20% discount if you register for TT Level 1 and 2 at the same time.

MINDFULNESS-BASED COGNITIVE THERAPY SELF1165 If you’re feeling blue, this group is for you. The use of both mindfulness and cognitive behavioural techniques have been clinically proven to aid in the prevention of future down in the dumps episodes. Participants will experience changes in their relationship to their thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations through the practice of mindfulness-meditation, cognitive therapy, yoga, and self compassion. $299 (50399)

8 eve - Mo Jan 21 - 1900-2100

and

1 day - Sa Mar 02 - 1000-1700 (Coles)

$158 (50390)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Feb 23 - 1000-1700

(Larden)

MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION SELF1025 Based on Jon Kabat-Zinns approach to mindfulness, learn how to cope with and relieve stress, pain, and illness by focusing on your sensations, thoughts, and emotions in a non-judgmental way. Join Dr. Linda Turner as participants explore the relationship between mind and body and recognize how to mobilize their inner psychological resources for self-care. Please bring a mat or blanket. $299

THE SCIENCE OF ENERGY ENRG1102 Enhance your understanding of energy, science and energy medicine from practical, historical and philosophical perspectives. Spanning electricity and magnetism to String Theory and Entanglement, this workshop will take you on an intriguing journey which highlights how recent discoveries interface with Biofield Therapies. You will leave with the skills and confidence to integrate this work into your professional practice. $299 (50408)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Apr 06 - 0900-1700

(Nienaber)

(50388)

8 eve - Tu Jan 29 - 1800-2000

and

1 day - Sa Mar 16 - 1000-1700 (Turner)

$158 (50389)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 26 - 1000-1700

(Larden)

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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SPIRAL CORE CONDITIONING - 1 ARMS & LEGS SELF1191 Part One of this unique workshop series focuses on arms and legs. Explore powerful conditioning exercises from Western exercise science and traditional Chinese martial and healing arts. Improve your core, balance, and power through twisting, turning, coiling, wrapping, and spiraling movements. Stretch and strengthen your entire body to promote core fascial stability through dynamic balance, rotational power, and agility.

SPIRAL CORE CONDITIONING - 3 POWER & STRENGTH SELF1193 Part Three of this unique workshop series focuses on power and strength. Explore powerful conditioning exercises from Western exercise science and traditional Chinese martial and healing arts. Improve your core, balance, and power through twisting, turning, coiling, wrapping, and spiraling movements. Stretch and strengthen your entire body to promote core fascial stability through dynamic balance, rotational power, and agility.

BUTEYKO METHOD FOR BREATHING PROBLEMS SELF1099 The internationally recognized Buteyko Method helps train the body to absorb oxygen more efficiently on a cellular level, promoting regeneration. It relaxes smooth muscle tissue, dilates bronchi, improves circulation, and releases spasms along the digestive tract. You may also find some relief from migraines, anxiety, high blood pressure, bronchial asthma, ulcerative colitis, stomach ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, and insomnia.

Note: May be taken separately or as part of a

Note: May be taken separately or as part of a

$111

three-part series. 10% discount if registering

three-part series. 10% discount if registering

(50393)

at the same time for all three courses in the

at the same time for all three courses in the

series (Arms & Legs; Spine & Trunk; and Power &

series (Arms & Legs; Spine & Trunk; and Power &

Strength).

Strength).

$69

$69

(50383)

1 mng - Su Feb 03 - 0930-1230 (Chiswell)

(50385)

1 mng - Su Apr 07 - 0930-1230 (Chiswell)

SPIRAL CORE CONDITIONING - 2 SPINE & TRUNK SELF1192 Part Two of this unique workshop series focuses on spine and trunk. Explore powerful conditioning exercises from Western exercise science and traditional Chinese martial and healing arts. Improve your core, balance, and power through twisting, turning, coiling, wrapping, and spiraling movements. Stretch and strengthen your entire body to promote core fascial stability through dynamic balance, rotational power, and agility.

CHRONIC DISEASE SELF-MANAGEMENT SELF1121 Discover information and strategies to cope with the physical and emotional challenges experienced as a result of chronic conditions. This evidence-based workshop is proven to increase motivation to manage symptoms and the confidence to take action towards a better life. Adults of all ages with any ongoing health issues may attend. FREE resource book: Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions.

Note: May be taken separately or as part of a

Health and the University of Victoria. For

three-part series. 10% discount if registering

more information contact Karen Hannah at

at the same time for all three courses in the

604.940.3568 or klhannah@uvic.ca.

series (Arms & Legs; Spine & Trunk; and Power & Strength).

Note: This free workshop is hosted by Langara College and provided by the BC Ministry of

FREE (50410)

6 aft - Sa Jan 26 - 1300-1530

$69 (50384)

1 mng - Su Mar 10 - 0930-1230 (Chiswell)

BONE “BUILDING� FOR OSTEOPOROSIS SELF1089 This course provides opportunities to expand your understanding of the mindbody connection. Learn to train your nervous system using proven bio-energy breathing techniques to generate energy and distribute it throughout your bone system. Learn how to motivate your bone structure to regenerate by stimulating absorption of minerals and nutrients. $111 (50395)

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8 eve - We Jan 30 - 1800-1900 (Martins)

8 eve - We Jan 30 - 1900-2000 (Martins)

MEDICAL QIGONG SELF1088 Maintain health, stimulate self-healing, calm your mind, and reconnect with your spirit. Medical Qigong is a powerful method of combining bio-energy breathing exercises with visualization and movement. Learn the movements and theory behind its practice. Used in conjunction with other methods of healing, Medical Qigong increases results and prolongs the positive effects of healthcare treatments. $111 (50394)

8 eve - We Jan 30 - 2000-2100 (Martins)

YOGA FUSION: HATHA & YIN SELF1005 Build your confidence, flexibility, and strength by uniting body, mind, and spirit in a practical yoga course. Heighten awareness while rebalancing body systems to their maximum potential through stretching, conscious breathing, sustained poses, sequenced flows, and guided relaxation. Learn various self-care tools to integrate into your daily life. Suitable for beginner and intermediate students. Note: Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a yoga mat. This class is held at Main Campus.

$145 (50396)

12 eve - We Jan 23 - 1815-1930

(de la Roche)


HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

YOU, YOUR PARENTS & TRANSITION PLANNING SELF1182 As your parents age, you need information to help them choose the best place to live and how to navigate the complicated health system. Learn about the many options in Vancouver area and how to effectively use health personnel and other services. Topics include healthcare terminology, living at home, retirement communities, assisted living, and complex care (nursing homes). $69 (50409)

2 eve - We Jan 30 - 1900-2130 (McCuaig)

EMOTIONAL FIRST AID - TOOLS ANYONE CAN USE SELF1199 Are you a manager dealing with employee outbursts; or a teacher that has to comfort a crying child? Are you someone whom others confide in? How do you react? How do you handle it? Without training, wellintentioned professionals can inadvertently re-traumatize others by how they respond to emotions. Learn easy and effective techniques to help in these types of situations.

Prerequisites: Medical Terminology 1 or equivalent.

$203

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50398)

6 eve - Tu Mar 05 - 1900-2100 (Dadgar)

6 eve - Th Jan 31 - 1900-2130 (Walsh)

and information charts. Students have one year to complete the training program. This program is accredited and recognized by IIPA. Once

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I ADPP1006 This course is ideal for those wanting to enter the healthcare field. Learn to understand the confusing technical language used by medical and scientific professionals. Decipher complicated medical terms by learning useful Latin/Greek word components (prefixes, roots, and suffixes). This course covers basic biology and helps you understand complicated and commonly used medical terms. Note: No class on February 19.

$203

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50397)

6 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2100 (Dadgar)

DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN BECOMING AIEH1003 What if you can speak to your cells and shift neurotransmitter and cell receptor response, release repressed impactful unconscious feelings, stop vicious thought cycles, access peace of heart and soul, increase winner wisdom and accept greater conscious awareness? Discussion and practices center on new science findings and ancient wisdom traditions that link inner subliminal awareness with four specific levels of mind, and emotion. Note: This is a required course for the Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program; however, registration is open to all.

IRIDOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM - DISTANCE LEARNING ALTR1068 Iridology is the science of iris analysis. Our eyes provide information on general health, potential genetic health issues, inflammation, toxicity, and stress in the body. Iridology assessment is an initial step in identifying essential aspects of a nutritional, herbal, and lifestyle program suited to your own individual body. Learn from the comfort of your own home. Note: Course materials include DVD, textbook,

$299 (50403)

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II ADPP2006 Expand on previous learning and gain a greater understanding of complicated medical terms. Useful medical terms associated with systems in the human body and its care are introduced, as well as fascinating biological concepts that help you truly understand how this terminology is relevant and where it is applied.

activated, this course is non-refundable. This is not an online course.

$713 (50401)

Correspondence (Cyr)

$398 (50052)

3 day - Fr/Sa/Su Apr 12 - 0930-1730

(Lamb)

AWARENESS DIALOGUE & SELF-ENQUIRY AIEH1008 This course uses a focused self-enquiry approach to inner awareness and meaning making. Heuristic concepts and practices are used to encourage exploration of the deeper meanings, edges, and double signals behind problems, issues, and opportunities that arise in human experience. This discovery process includes tacit, subliminal and subtle body techniques as well as communication styles that support physical, emotional, mental and spiritual self-discovery. Note: This is a required course for the Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program; however registration is open to all.

CONSCIOUSNESS, PRESENCE AND AWARENESS AIEH1002 What are you truly, behind all appearances? The modern convergence of science and spirituality presents ideas on how emotions impact reality. These ideas are explored through the lens of Vedic concentric and hierarchical models of consciousness interwoven with notions of ego, fractured ego, shadow, yogic self-inquiry practices and heart-work that nurtures innerfocused dialogue. Doors open to personal understanding, integration, and action.

$398

2.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50413)

3 day - Fr/Sa/Su Mar 15 - 0900-1700

(Fried)

Note: This is a required course for the Advanced Integrative Energy Healing Certificate Program; however registration is open to all.

$398 (50054)

3 day - Fr/Sa/Su Jan 11 - 0930-1730

(Lamb)

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For more information, contact Karen Ramsden at 604.323.5926 or kramsden@langara.bc.ca.

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Inspired Living These courses are designed to provide a sense of balance, beauty and purpose. It is our intention to offer you a selection of courses with the ability to seek innovative ways for creating change in your life by influencing the energy of your environment, manifesting harmonious relationships, and satisfying careers, good health, and abundance.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

ORGANIZE FOR SUCCESS SELF1198 Frustrated that you can’t find anything? Not sure how to begin to clear the clutter? Learn straightforward and sensible steps to tackle any organizing challenge. Gain a better understanding of why the disorder starts and discover management solutions that will change the way you function both professionally and personally. $129 (50406)

3 eve - We Jan 23 - 1900-2100 (Rozman)

STAGE YOUR HOME FOR SALE SELF1197 Make your house more aesthetically pleasing and easier to sell. Staging is what you do after you’ve cleaned, decluttered, painted, and made minor repairs; it’s all about showcasing your home to take advantage of its best features. Learn some tricks of the trade from an expert in the field. $129 (50407)

3 eve - Tu Feb 12 - 1830-2030 (Reihani)

ENHANCE YOUR PERSONAL WARDROBE SELF1196 Do you have a closet full of clothes, but stress each morning deciding what to wear? Find out how to make 72 outfits from just 12 well-chosen pieces of clothing. Make the best use of the clothing you have, and discover how to shop for items that add value to your wardrobe. A fun and relevant three-hour investment! $79 (50404)

1 day - Sa Mar 02 - 1000-1300 (Lazaruk)

(50405)

1 eve - Mo Feb 18 - 1800-2100 (Lazaruk)

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HAPPY WITH THE BODY YOU HAVE STYL1011 Make the most of your body. Your outer presentation is a combined understanding and appreciation of who we are. Bring awareness to your inner body through your evaluation of food choices, visualization techniques and exercise. Health, selfconfidence, and self-esteem radiate out when you learn to be happy with the skin you are in. $349

2.7 CEUs/ILUs

(50043)

10 aft - We Dec 19 - 1400-1700 (Crenna)

EMOTIONAL FIRST AID - TOOLS ANYONE CAN USE SELF1199 Are you a manager dealing with employee outbursts; or a teacher that has to comfort a crying child? Are you someone whom others confide in? How do you react? How do you handle it? Without training, wellintentioned professionals can inadvertently re-traumatize others by how they respond to emotions. Learn easy and effective techniques to help in these types of situations. $299

UNDERNEATH SELF-IMAGE STYL1009 Self-image is a mental picture that includes both the bodys external characteristics, and what has been learned from personal experience. How do you see yourself? Gently access the assumptions that are operating underneath your self-image. Learn healing techniques that allow you to embrace your true self with lightheartedness and joy.

(50403)

6 eve - Th Jan 31 - 1900-2130 (Walsh)

YOU, YOUR PARENTS & TRANSITION PLANNING SELF1182 As your parents age, you need information to help them choose the best place to live and how to navigate the complicated health system. Learn about the many options in Vancouver area and how to effectively use health personnel and other services. Topics include health care terminology, living at home, retirement communities, assisted living, and complex care (nursing homes).

$822

3.5 CEUs/ILUs

(50042)

6 day - We Jan 09 - 0900-1300

and

1 mng - We Feb 20 - 0900-1100

and

1 aft - Mo Apr 15 - 1400-1700

and

1 aft - Tu Apr 16 - 1400-1700

$69

and

1 aft - Mo Apr 22 - 1400-1700 (Lazaruk)

(50409)

2 eve - We Jan 30 - 1900-2130 (McCuaig)


HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Food Safety & Holistic Nutrition For more information, contact Karen Ramsden at 604.323.5926 or kramsden@langara.bc.ca.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

FOOD SAFETY FOR FOOD HANDLERS (ONLINE) ADPP1042 Learn from the comfort of your own home. This web-based training program teaches basic food safety practices for the food industry. This course is recognized as meeting requirements of Section 10 of the Food Premises Regulations, certifying you to work with food in BC. Successful students receive an official certificate and may register in Food Safe Level 2.

Pet Wellness PROFESSIONAL DOG WALKER CERTIFICATE PROGRAM This three-and-a-half day intensive program is designed for dog walkers, trainers, and other dog handlers who wish to gain the knowledge and expertise to add credibility to their business. Taught by industry professional Jill Taggert, PhD in Behavioural Psychology, Master of Science Animal Behaviour, and a practicing Clinical Animal Behaviourist. Six courses are required for program completion: 1. Typical Dog Behaviour 2. Difficult Dog Behaviour

For more information, contact Cora Van Wyck at 604.872.3690 or cvanwyck@langara.bc.ca.

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: June and/or September

Program Costs • $488 (includes all six courses)

Information Sessions April 17 & June 19, 2013 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

3. City Bylaws and Dogs 4. Marketing your Dog Walking Business 5. Dog First-Aid 6. Practical Dog Walking

Note: You will require a PC as this course does not work on Mac computers. To schedule exam, contact kramsden@langara.bc.ca or call 604.323.5926. Students have website access for one month to complete this online course. Once activated this course is non-refundable, however students can extend their time for an additional 50% of tuition.

$86 (50400)

Online

CHRONIC DISEASE SELF-MANAGEMENT SELF1121 Discover information and strategies to cope with the physical and emotional challenges experienced as a result of chronic conditions. This evidence-based workshop is proven to increase motivation to manage symptoms and the confidence to take action towards a better life. Adults of all ages with any ongoing health issues may attend. Free resource book: Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions. Note: This free workshop is hosted by Langara

Open House & Anniversary Celebration

College and provided by the BC Ministry of Health and the University of Victoria. For more information, contact Karen Hannah at

March 14, 2013 | 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Broadway Centre

604.940.3568 or klhannah@uvic.ca.

FREE (50410)

6 aft - Sa Jan 26 - 1300-1530

For more information or to RSVP, email holistichealth@langara.bc.ca.

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Sports Science & Coaching For more information, contact Harry Lendvoy at 604.323.5269 or hlendvoy@langara.bc.ca.

Info, Resources & Forms

Anatomy & Physiology For more information, contact Karen Ramsden at 604.323.5926 or kramsden@langara.bc.ca

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

www.langara.bc.ca/hhs

This area applies scientific principles to sport performance and health. These courses are beneficial to coaches, fitness professionals, and those in sport/fitness development and management. NCCP - INTRODUCTION TO COMPETITION “A” SPSC1001 This course covers important factors in planning a safe, dynamic practice, including sport analysis, ethics, and sport nutrition. $131.25

5.5 CEUs/ILUs

(50478)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 19 - 0900-1600

(50479)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 9 - 0900-1600

(50480) 1 wknd - Sa/Su Apr 20 - 0900-1600

NCCP - INTRODUCTION TO COMPETITION “B” SPSC1002 Learn the important concepts necessary to plan a full season of training. Apply a variety of principles that address the role of the coach, growth and development, sport injuries, skill analysis, skill development and physical preparation. $131.25

5.5 CEUs/ILUs

(50481)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Jan 26 - 0900-1600

(50482)

1 wknd - Sa/Su Mar 16 - 0900-1600

(50483) 1 wknd - Sa/Su Apr 27 - 0900-1600

Learn more about the human body and its various systems. Choose from a variety of Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) courses designed for complementary therapies including body workers and energy healers. Distance learning options (e.g. correspondence) are available. These courses may qualify as an admission requirement (or co-requisite) for a variety of Langara Health & Human Services Certificate Programs. Please check with the program coordinator for eligibility. BASIC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY FOR BODY WORKERS SELF1164 Practitioners of bodywork therapies need to know the physical functions of various systems in the body in order to bring a depth of understanding to their particular bodywork practice. Students in complementary and other healthrelated professions who require a working knowledge of the basics of human anatomy and organ systems will find this course ideal. $454

4.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50391)

14 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130 (Lam)

ADVANCED ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY FOR BODY WORKERS ASSC2101 Are you in a health-related profession? Do you require detailed knowledge of the structures and dynamic physiological processes of the musculo-skeletal system? Then this course is for you. Become familiar with the basics of common injury assessment. Learn about conditions of the musculo-skeletal system. Learn how to manage, rehabilitate, and prevent all types of injuries. Prerequisites: Basic A&P or equivalent.

114

L ANGAR A CONTINUING STUDIES - SPRING 2013

$454

4.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50392)

14 eve - Th Jan 17 - 1830-2130 (Lam)

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY FOR COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES - DISTANCE LEARNING ASSC1201 Learn anatomy and physiology from the comfort of your own home. This correspondence course equips you to be able to identify how each body system works. Learn how organs, cells, and tissues interact with each other so that you can practice complementary therapies more effectively. Course materials, assignments, and phonetutoring time are included in the course fee. Note: Students may write the final exam under the supervision of an invigilator in their area. There is a one-year time limit for course completion and you can begin the course at any time. There are no refunds for this course once materials have been sent.

$357

4.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50786)

Correspondence

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I ADPP1006 This course is ideal for those wanting to enter the healthcare field. Learn to understand the confusing technical language used by medical and scientific professionals. Decipher complicated medical terms by learning useful Latin/Greek word components (prefixes, roots, and suffixes). This course covers basic biology and helps you understand complicated and commonly used medical terms. Note: No class on February 19.

$203

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50397)

6 eve - Tu Jan 15 - 1900-2100 (Dadgar)

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II ADPP2006 Expand on previous learning and gain a greater understanding of complicated medical terms. Useful medical terms associated with systems in the human body and its care are introduced, as well as fascinating biological concepts that help you truly understand how this terminology is relevant and where it is applied. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology 1, or equivalent.

$203

1.2 CEUs/ILUs

(50398)

6 eve - Tu Mar 05 - 1900-2100 (Dadgar)


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

Computer Technology 116 COMPUTER BASICS 117 PLUS 50 118 CERTIFICATION EX AMS 119 DATABASE DEVELOPER 119 Database Developer Certificate 121 COMPUTER SKILLS FOR THE OFFICE 121 Computer Skills for the Office Certificate 125 Microsoft Office FastTrack Series 126 WEB TECHNOLOGIES 126 Web Publisher Certificate 130 Web Publisher FastTrack Series 131 Web Developer Certificate Open Source 134 Web Marketing Certificate

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Computer Basics For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Program Costs • $49 to $495 per course

Note • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

COMPUTER BASICS 1: WINDOWS & FILE MANAGEMENT CSFW1051 Frustrated with Windows? This course will unlock the hidden power of your PC, including tips on configuring Windows to suit your preferences and on launching and managing programs. Master essential file management skills to organize your documents for efficient retrieval and back-up. $149 (50623)

3 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

(50624)

3 mng - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1200

COMPUTER BASICS 2: HARDWARE & INTERNET CSFW1052 This course will teach you everything you need to know about computer hardware for home or home office. You’ll learn how to make intelligent purchasing decisions for computers and peripherals, such as printers. Finally, you’ll be shown your options for connecting to the internet and how to surf the web safely and securely. $149

KEYBOARDING SPEED TESTING CSFW1038 Establish your typing speed and accuracy to present to employers or educational institutions. The test includes a 10-minute warm-up, a practice session, and a practice test. A letter verifying your highest words per minute (net) score out of four five-minute typing tests will be issued to you. Total time required for testing is 40 minutes. Note: Please bring photo ID with you.

$40 (70710)

Contact bmorrison@langara.bc.ca

to book an appointment.

MACINTOSH INTRODUCTION MACI1013 Learn to use a Macintosh computer, including the iMac. Participants learn the essentials of the Mac OS, including terminology, file organization, and customization. The later sessions focus on basic troubleshooting and using the internet for email and web browsing. $240 (70773)

6 day - Sa Sep 22 - 1000-1300

MICROSOFT OFFICE BSAD1029 Create professional and attractive documents with the Microsoft Office suite: Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheets), and PowerPoint (presentations). This course assumes you have no prior knowledge and will benefit the beginner. Even if you’ve used previous versions before, the new Ribbon interface will amaze you. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$495

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50599)

12 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

(50600)

12 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130

(50625)

3 eve - Mo Jan 28 - 1830-2130

(50601)

12 eve - Fr Jan 11 - 1830-2130

(50626)

3 mng - Sa Mar 23 - 0900-1200

(50602)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600

(50603)

6 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600

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MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC LEVEL 1 GRPH1080 In this Level 1 introduction to Microsoft Office for the Mac, learn how to create a business document quickly and effectively using Word and Excel. This course focuses on two specific areas: word processing and spreadsheets. $250 (70771)

6 eve - We Sep 19 - 1900-2200

MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC LEVEL 2 GRPH1082 In this Level 2 introduction to Microsoft Office, expand on learning how to create a business document quickly and effectively using Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This course focuses on three specific areas: word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. $250 (70772)

6 eve - We Oct 31 - 1900-2200

TYPING/KEYBOARDING 1 & 2 CSFW2003 This course will increase your touch-typing speed for work, school, or business. It is a combined class for both beginners, who may continue with it as a Level 2 course the following term, and Level 2 students who have already completed it once. All participants will develop their skills through individual drills and exercises. Note: Textbook included in the course fee.

$199

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50632)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

WINDOWS FILE MANAGEMENT CSFW2015 Learn how to manage files and folders on any PC. This workshop teaches you how to organize, find, retrieve, and back up your files. Even experienced users will benefit from the Windows Explorer tips and tricks. In addition, this workshop will demonstrate how to log onto the Langara network to access instructor files. $49

0.3 CEUs/ILUs

(50641)

1 eve - We Jan 02 - 1830-2130

(50642)

1 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

(50643)

1 eve - Tu Feb 19 - 1830-2130


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

Plus 50 The Plus 50 series is designed for home computer users who want to get more from their machines. Learn the basics and more in a low stress, self-paced environment. PLUS 50: COMMUNICATING ONLINE STCO1004 Discover how easy it is to communicate with friends and family using email and other online services. Learn how to make the most of your communications software, save time, and utilize exciting resources on the web.

PLUS 50: INTERNET FUNDAMENTALS STCO1003 Learn about your different options for connecting to the Internet and how to surf effectively. Just as important, discover the secrets of effective searches and the wealth of information and resources available on the web.

$49

Prerequisites: Some basic computer skills are

(50710)

1 day - Sa Jan 26 - 1000-1300

For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Program Costs • Discounts: 10% if you register for four or more courses in the same term

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

recommended, but experience with the internet is not required.

PLUS 50: COMPUTER BASICS STCO1002 Learn basic Windows commands, mouse techniques, file management skills, and common computer terms. Create and save simple documents while becoming computer literate in an easy-to-understand class with no technical jargon. $49 (50708)

1 day - Sa Jan 12 - 1000-1300

PLUS 50: DIGITAL CAMERA BASICS STCO1015 Digital cameras can be confusing to a lot of new users. This course will introduce beginners to the basic techniques of digital photography. Students will learn how to take digital pictures, save them on computer, and understand file sizes, as well as learning tips for emailing and sharing those images. Note: Please bring your digital camera, cables, and manual to class.

$49 (50713)

1 day - Sa Feb 23 - 1000-1300

$49 (50709)

1 day - Sa Jan 19 - 1000-1300

PLUS 50: MAINTAINING YOUR COMPUTER STCO1013 Learn how to keep your computer running cleanly and safely. Use a variety of free tools to carry out maintenance tasks, such as uninstalling unnecessary programs and accessories, tuning up and backing up your hard drive, and so on. You’ll reduce crashes and speed up your computer with the simple maintenance procedures taught in this course. $49 (50711)

1 day - Sa Feb 02 - 1000-1300

PLUS 50: MULTI-MEDIA ON YOUR COMPUTER STCO1014 Play CDs and DVDs on your computer; convert your favourite songs to MP3 and sort them into your own play lists. Install free media plug-ins and iTunes software to make your PC more media friendly, enabling it to play the many current music and video formats. $49 (50712)

1 day - Sa Feb 16 - 1000-1300

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For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Location Broadway Centre

Program Costs • $149 per exam (includes one retest)

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

Certification Exams In an increasingly competitive world, employers and hiring managers need more than casual users; they need proficient users. With certification, they will know you have the skills and are capable of getting the job done. Certification demonstrates that you have expertise in today’s most popular software applications. Individuals may take the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) and Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification Exams if they have completed our Adobe and Microsoft courses in the corresponding applications. Individuals are welcome to challenge the exam if they feel they have the equivalent educational or industry experience. Langara is an official examination centre for both MOS and ACA Certification Exams. The price for all exams includes a retest if necessary.

ADOBE CERTIFIED ASSOCIATE (ACA) EX AM DESK3000 This exam is intended for those who have previously completed our Photoshop, Dreamweaver, or Flash courses, but can be taken by anyone ready to write the exam. Prerequisites: Photoshop, Dreamweaver, or Flash proficiency. Note: Please bring photo ID along with you. Course fee includes one retest.

$149

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MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST (MOS) EX AM CSFW2005 This exam is for anyone who wants to achieve MOS Certification and is prepared to write the Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Access exams. Candidates should have completed up to Level 2 of the software they are testing in, or have equivalent training elsewhere. Note: Please bring photo ID with you. Course fee includes one retest.

(50649)

1 eve - Fr Jan 04 - 1900-2100

(50650)

1 mng - Sa Feb 23 - 1000-1200

(50651)

1 eve - Tu Apr 09 - 1900-2100

$149 (50633)

1 eve - Fr Jan 04 - 1900-2100

(50634)

1 mng - Sa Feb 23 - 1000-1200

(50635)

1 eve - Tu Apr 09 - 1900-2100


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

Database Developer DATABASE DEVELOPER CERTIFICATE Intended to serve those pursuing a career in the database design and development profession, this program provides you with comprehensive coverage of database theory and practice, illustrated through numerous hands-on projects. The knowledge and skills you gain constitute a solid foundation for working in any relational database environment (Access, MS-SQL, Cognos, Paradox, Oracle or DB2). This program is also an excellent foundation for anyone working with database driven dynamic websites, or intending to take the Web Developer Certificate. Upon completion, program graduates can continue their database studies through specialized courses such as Web Programming with PHP, MS-SQL, and Database Reports.

For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Locations Main Campus Broadway Centre (where noted)

Schedule Information • Entry Dates: January, May, and September

Program Costs • $299 to $425 per course

Required Courses (63 hours, 6.3 CEUs) • DB1: Database Fundamentals (21 hours)

Info, Resources & Forms

• DB2: Database Design Concepts (21 hours)

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• DBDP: Database Design Project (21 hours)

Electives - choose one (21 hours, 2.1 CEUs) • Database Reports 1: Fundamentals (21 hours) • MS-SQL Server (21 hours)

Admission/Certificate Requirements Students attempting this certificate need not apply ahead of time as registration is by course. Upon successfully completing the requirements, fill in an Application for Graduation form and submit it to the Continuing Studies Office to receive your certificate. All requirements must be completed within four years of starting the program. Courses may also be taken individually so long as the specific course prerequisites are met. There are no academic requirements for entry into this program, but students should have basic computer knowledge (equivalent to Computer Basics 1 or Windows File Management). In addition good keyboarding/typing skills are an asset.

CUSTOM TRAINING FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION

www.langara.bc.ca/custom-training

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ACCESS 1: DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS CSFW1028 Use Access to create true relational databases with linked tables, data entry forms, queries, and printed reports. Import data from Excel spreadsheets and perform common tasks such as sorting, filtering, and searching records. Turn data into useful information with queries using multiple criteria, and perform database maintenance and back-ups.

DB2: DATABASE DESIGN CONCEPTS ECOM2061 Learn modern database design techniques. Normalization and Data Structure Diagrams are reviewed and EntityRelation (E-R) diagrams examined in detail. Microsoft Access and mySQL Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS) are used to explore concepts and implement database projects, including graphic user interfaces.

DATABASE REPORTS ECOM1005 Crystal Reports is the program for creating powerful reports from business databases (ACCPAC and Maximizer even build it in). Learn how to select and sort data to create attractive and well-organized printed reports. Enhance your results with formulas and cross-tabs layouts. Exporting reports and distributing data to Excel, Word, or email are also covered.

Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

Prerequisites: DB1: Database Fundamentals or

Prerequisites: DB1: Database Fundamentals,

Computer Basics, or equivalent.

equivalent.

Access 1, or equivalent.

Note: Textbook available at the Langara

$425

2.1 CEUs/ILUs

$425

2.1 CEUs/ILUs

Bookstore. Receive a 10% discount when you

(50655)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2200

(50652)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2200

register for both Access courses, and the MOS exam at the same time.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50613)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

DB1: DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS ECOM1061 Learn the fundamentals of serverbased database design. Topics include: hierarchical, network, and relational databases; Data Manipulation Languages (with emphasis on SQL); normalization; Data Structure Diagrams (DSD); and Entity Relation Diagrams (E-R). Explore the concepts of implementing database projects. The SQL Database Manipulation Language (DML) will also be covered. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, Access 1, or equivalent.

$425

2.1 CEUs/ILUs

(50654)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2200

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DBDP: DATABASE DESIGN PROJECT ECOM3062 Apply the skills acquired in DB1 and DB2 to create a comprehensive database solution. Starting with a business plan and applicable business rules, the participant will complete the logical design (database blueprint), then implement the normalized database tables and graphical user interface forms. By the end of this course the participant will have a fully functional database. Prerequisites: DB2: Database Design Concepts or equivalent.

$425

2.1 CEUs/ILUs

(50656)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2200

MS-SQL SERVER ECOM4030 Microsoft SQL Server powers many Microsoft technologies (ASP.NET for one). Learn hands-on server installation, creating the physical database, and using TransactSQL (T-SQL) and Data Transformation Services (DTS) to manipulate data. Database programming using stored procedures, transactions and triggers, user-defined functions, and views will be covered while implementing a comprehensive database project. Prerequisites: DB1 and DB2 or equivalent. Note: This course is held at Broadway Centre.

$425

2.1 CEUs/ILUs

(50658)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2200


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

Computer Skills for the Office COMPUTER SKILLS FOR THE OFFICE CERTIFICATE Whether you work in the public, private, or volunteer sector - or just want new skills Computer Skills for the Office provides a series of hands-on courses leading to mastery of all the popular office applications. You’ll create attractive and professional looking documents, riveting presentations, and powerful spreadsheets.

Required Courses (90 hours)

For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Locations Main Campus Broadway Centre (where noted)

Schedule Information

• Word 1: Better Documents (18 hours)

• Entry Dates: January, May, and September

• Excel 1: Better Spreadsheets (18 hours) • PowerPoint: Dynamic Presentations (18 hours) • Access 1: Easy Databases (18 hours)

Program Costs

• AND

• $299 to $495 per course

• Outlook: Personal Organizer (18 hours) OR one of: • Sage 300 - 1* (18 hours)

Note

• Sage 50 - 1* (18 hours)

• All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

• QuickBooks 1 (18 hours)

Electives - choose three (54 hours)

Info, Resources & Forms

• Project Supervision (18 hours)

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Sage 50 - 2* (18 hours) • Word 2: Advanced Features (18 hours) • Excel 2: Advanced Functions (18 hours) • Access 2: Advanced Databases (18 hours) • Sage 300 - 2* (18 hours) • QuickBooks 2 (18 hours)

*Sage 50 (1 & 2) replaced Simply Accounting 1 & 2 as of October 2012. Sage 300 (1 & 2) replaced ACCPAC 1 & 2 as of June 2012.

Admission/Certificate Requirements Students attempting this certificate need not apply ahead of time as registration is by course. Upon successfully completing the requirements, fill out an Application for Graduation form and submit it to the Continuing Studies Office to receive your certificate. All requirements must be completed within four years of starting the program. Courses may also be taken individually so long as the specific course prerequisites are met. There are no academic requirements for entry into the above programs, but students should have basic computer knowledge (equivalent to Computer Basics 1 or Windows File Management). In addition good keyboarding/typing skills are a definite asset.

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SAGE 300 - 1 (FORMERLY ACCPAC 1) CSFW1004 In this introduction to Sage 300 you’ll learn transaction processing with a focus on accounts payable. Topics include recording accounts payable, invoice adjustment, and payment transactions. You will use Sage 300 to generate useful data and appropriate reports that facilitate effective business decision making. A primer on the skills you’ll need to efficiently use accounting systems is provided.

ACCESS 1: DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS CSFW1028 Use Access to create true relational databases with linked tables, data entry forms, queries, and printed reports. Import data from Excel spreadsheets and perform common tasks such as sorting, filtering, and searching records. Turn data into useful information with queries using multiple criteria, and perform database maintenance and back-ups.

EXCEL 1: BETTER SPREADSHEETS CSFW1026 Use Excel to create effective and attractive spreadsheets. Enhance their appearance with borders, shading, font, and formatting. Master advanced techniques such as formula, relative and absolute references, goal seek, and calculations with dates. Analyze your results with charts and format your worksheets for high-impact print-outs.

Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

Computer Basics, or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Bookkeeping - Level 1 and

Computer Basics, or equivalent.

Windows File Management or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

Note: MOS-approved textbook available at the

Note: Receive a 10% discount when you register

Langara Bookstore. Receive a 10% discount when

Note: Textbook available at the Langara

for both Access courses, and the MOS exam at

you register for both Excel courses, and the MOS

Bookstore. The same textbook is used for Sage

the same time.

exam at the same time.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50613)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

(50610)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

(50611)

6 mng - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1200

300 - 2. This course replaces ACCPAC 1.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50607)

6 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130 (de Leon)

(50608)

3 day - Sa Mar 23 - 0900-1600 (de Leon)

SAGE 300 - 2 (FORMERLY ACCPAC 2) CSFW2011 Hone the skills you learned in Sage 300 - 1. Record transactions and analyze financial data in general ledger and accounts receivable. Edit journal entries and report financial data. Create and record invoices, payments, and adjustments in accounts receivable. Reconciling bank statements will be treated in-depth. By the end of this course you will have the confidence and skills to use Sage 300 effectively in the workplace. Prerequisites: Sage 300 - 1 or equivalent. Note: This course uses the same textbook as Sage 300 - 1; students joining Sage 300 - 2 directly can purchase the textbook at the Langara Bookstore. This course replaces ACCPAC 2.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50640)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130 (de Leon)

ACCESS 2: ADVANCED DATABASES CSFW2010 This course is a bridge between the end-user oriented Access 1 and the professionallyfocused Database Developer program. It teaches good database design principles and advanced features such as design view for forms, reports, and switchboards. Incorporate data validation and macro code snippets. Prerequisites: Access 1 or equivalent. Note: Receive a 10% discount when you register for both Access courses, and the MOS exam at the same time.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50639)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

EXCEL 2: ADVANCED FUNCTIONS CSFW2009 Enhance functionality of your Excel spreadsheets with nested functions, If-Then statements, VLOOKUP, pivot tables, and charts. Increase efficiency by linking cells, worksheets, and workbooks. Analyze data using subtotal functions and advanced filters. Enrich data analysis visually using conditional formatting. Incorporate workbook security features and more. Prerequisites: Excel 1 or equivalent. Note: MOS-approved textbook available at the Langara Bookstore. Receive a 10% discount when you register for both Excel courses, and the MOS exam at the same time.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50637)

6 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200

(50638)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

EXCEL 3: THE NEXT LEVEL AND BEYOND CSIW1055 Ideal for intermediate users transitioning to an advanced level, this workshop focuses on utilizing Excel’s built-in analytical tools, including the scenario function for what-if business modeling, data tables, advanced data filtering techniques, pivot tables, pivot charts, and solver tools. $199 (50628)

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KEYBOARDING SPEED TESTING CSFW1038 Establish your typing speed and accuracy so they are ready to present to employers or educational institutions. The test includes a 10-minute warm-up, a practice session, and a practice test. A letter verifying your highest words per minute (net) score out of four five-minute typing tests will be issued to you. Total time required for testing is 40 minutes. Note: Please bring photo ID with you.

$40 (70710)

Contact bmorrison@langara.bc.ca

to book an appointment.

MACINTOSH INTRODUCTION MACI1013 Learn to use a Macintosh computer, including the iMac. Participants learn the essentials of the Mac OS, including terminology, file organization, and customization. The later sessions focus on basic troubleshooting and using the internet for email and web browsing. $240 (70773)

6 day - Sa Sep 22 - 1000-1300

MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC LEVEL 1 GRPH1080 In this Level 1 introduction to Microsoft Office for the Mac, learn how to create a business document quickly and effectively using Word and Excel. This course focuses on two specific areas: word processing and spreadsheets. $250 (70771)

6 eve - We Sep 19 - 1900-2200

MICROSOFT OFFICE FOR MAC LEVEL 2 GRPH1082 In this Level 2 introduction to Microsoft Office, expand on learning how to create a business document quickly and effectively using Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This course focuses on three specific areas: word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. $250 (70772)

6 eve - We Oct 31 - 1900-2200

POWERPOINT: DYNAMIC PRESENTATIONS CSFW1027 Use PowerPoint to create dynamic presentations. Quickly create slides with bullet text, ClipArt, SmartArt, and organization charts. Modify slide masters to create templates with your own look. Add animation effects, slide transitions, and audio. Output handouts with speaker notes, and HTML web pages. Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

MICROSOFT OFFICE BSAD1029 Create professional and attractive documents with the Microsoft Office suite: Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheets), and PowerPoint (presentations). This course assumes you have no prior knowledge and will benefit the beginner. Even if youve used previous versions before, the new Ribbon interface will amaze you. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$495

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50599)

12 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130 (Nizar)

(50600)

12 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130 (Nizar)

(50601)

12 eve - Fr Jan 11 - 1830-2130 (Nizar)

(50602)

6 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600 (Ramdani)

(50603)

6 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600 (Pang)

OUTLOOK: PERSONAL ORGANIZER CSFW1031 Outlook is a powerful organizer and is the standard for corporate email and scheduling. In this course you’ll take control of email with folders, send options, flags, formatting, voting buttons, and attachments. Invite and respond to meeting requests with the calendar. Create distribution lists and mail merge with contacts. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent. Note: This course is held at Broadway Centre.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50618)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

Computer Basics, or equivalent. Note: Receive a 10% discount when you register for this course, and the MOS exam at the same time.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50612)

6 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

PROJECT SUPERVISION BSAD1016 Develop the skills you need to successfully complete and manage projects on time and on budget. Learn to analyze tasks and risks, define scope, build teams, and create resource plans. Use Microsoft Project as an effective tool for project administration and organization. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50598)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

QUICKBOOKS 1 CSFW1030 Easy-to-use QuickBooks has become one of the most popular accounting programs in Canada with small business managers, bookkeepers, and accounting professionals. This course provides hands-on instruction on setting up QuickBooks, customizing forms, and processing sales transactions, invoices, and bill payments, as well as managing inventory, payroll, and sales taxes. You will also learn to use QuickBooks to analyze financial data and improve your business strategies. Prerequisites: Bookkeeping 1 and Windows File Management or equivalent. Note: Please bring a USB to class. Textbook and USB available at the Langara Bookstore.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50615)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

(50616)

3 day - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1600

(50617)

6 eve - Fr Feb 22 - 1830-2130

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QUICKBOOKS 2 CSFW2030 This course will teach you how to work with more advanced topics, such as banking and credit cards, foreign currencies, payroll, and customized settings. Additional topics include generating employee T4 slips and Record of Employment. Prerequisites: QuickBooks - Level 1 or equivalent. Note: Please bring a USB to class. Textbook and USB available at the Langara Bookstore.

SAGE 50 - 2 (FORMERLY SIMPLY ACCOUNTING 2) CSFW2001 Build upon your knowledge from Sage 50 - 1 by adding multi-currency transactions, bank reconciliations, payroll, customized reporting features, credit card payment, and receipts. Enter company histories and learn such important topics as network security, projects, and setting budgets.

WORD 1: BETTER DOCUMENTS CSFW1025 Learn how to create professional and attractive documents quickly and easily with Word. Use character, paragraph, and page formatting effectively, and add ClipArt, page borders, and Smart Art to enhance your documents. Finally, take advantage of Office’s new ribbon bar and customization options to speed up productivity.

Prerequisites: Sage 50 - 1 or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

Note: This course replaces Simply Accounting 2.

$299 (50644)

3 day - Sa Feb 02 - 0900-1600

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50645)

6 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

(50630)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

(50631)

3 day - Sa Mar 23 - 0900-1600

SAGE 50 - 1 (FORMERLY SIMPLY ACCOUNTING 1) CSFW1000 Sage 50 is the popular and easy-to-use accounting software for home offices and small businesses. Learn to set up company files and enter transactions for general ledger, accounts receivables, accounts payable, and inventory, and how to manage capital expenses. Prerequisites: Windows File Management and

TYPING/KEYBOARDING 1 & 2 CSFW2003 This course will increase your touch-typing speed for work, school, or business. It is a combined class for both beginners, who may continue on to the Level 2 course the following term, and Level 2 students who have already completed it once. All participants will develop their skills through individual drills and exercises.

Bookkeeping - Level 1 or equivalent.

Note: Textbook included in the course fee.

Note: This course replaces Simply Accounting 1.

$199

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50632)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50604)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

(50605)

6 eve - Fr Jan 11 - 1830-2130

(50606)

3 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600

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WINDOWS FILE MANAGEMENT CSFW2015 Learn how to manage files and folders on any PC. This workshop teaches you how to organize, find, retrieve, and back up your files. Even experienced users will benefit from the Windows Explorer tips and tricks. In addition, this workshop will demonstrate how to log onto the Langara network to access instructor files. $49

0.3 CEUs/ILUs

(50641)

1 eve - We Jan 02 - 1830-2130

(50642)

1 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

(50643)

1 eve - Tu Feb 19 - 1830-2130

Computer Basics, or equivalent. Note: MOS-approved textbook available at the Langara Bookstore. Receive a 10% discount when you register for both Word courses, and the MOS exam at the same time.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50609)

6 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130

WORD 2: ADVANCED FEATURES CSFW2008 Work with Word’s advanced features to quickly create long documents with consistent styles, tables of contents, and more. Use mail merge to generate form letters, address labels, envelopes, and catalogues. Learn how to create and work with table lists, columns, charts, templates, and recorded macros. Prerequisites: Word 1 or equivalent. Note: MOS-approved textbook available at the Langara Bookstore. Receive a 10% discount when you register for both Word courses, and the MOS exam at the same time.

$299

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50636)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

MICROSOFT OFFICE FAST TRACK SERIES Complete a course in a single day, or enrol in the whole series. These courses are suitable for those with experience as well as those upgrading existing skills, but you should be aware that they do move quickly. Either series is a perfect tune-up if you have some experience with the different programs, but want to work faster and more effectively. A Statement of Completion is awarded to those who successfully complete each course.

Microsoft Office FastTrack Series

Other courses of interest:

• Word: FastTrack (6.5 hours)

• Excel 3: The Next Level and Beyond (6.5 hours)

• Excel: FastTrack (6.5 hours)

Admission Requirements

• Excel Advanced: FastTrack (6.5 hours) • PowerPoint: FastTrack (6.5 hours) • Access: FastTrack (6.5 hours)

Students should have basic computer knowledge (equivalent to Computer Basics 1 or Windows File Management).

For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Program Costs • Discounts: 10% if you register for the complete series in a single term. Group registrations also eligible.

Note • Textbook included

ACCESS: FAST TRACK CSFW1044 Learn the fundamentals of databases with Access. Create and link tables for a true relational database, more powerful than any mere list. Set data types and field properties for easier data entry using attractive forms. Then, generate powerful reports and queries that turn your data into useful information. Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

EXCEL ADVANCED: FAST TRACK CSFW1054 Increase the processing capabilities of your Excel spreadsheets by utilizing advanced functions, such as VLOOKUP, logical If-Then, and conditional logic functions. Automate repetitive tasks using Macros, and analyse spreadsheet data with pivot tables and more. In addition this workshop will integrate nested formulas and incorporate advanced search.

Computer Basics, or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Excel: FastTrack or equivalent.

$199

$199

(50621)

1 day - Fr Mar 22 - 0900-1630

EXCEL: FAST TRACK CSFW1043 Use Excel to create spreadsheets with attractive formatting and powerful formulas. Speed-up data entry with AutoFill and other convenient techniques. Tame formulas with absolute cell addressing and multiple math operations. Finally, apply advanced formatting with charts, borders, SmartArt, shading, rotated text, and other techniques. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

(50627)

1 day - Fr Mar 08 - 0900-1630

EXCEL 3: THE NEXT LEVEL AND BEYOND CSFW1055 Ideal for intermediate users transitioning to an advanced level, this workshop focuses on utilizing Excel’s built-in analytical tools, including the scenario function for what-if business modeling, data tables, advanced data filtering techniques, pivot tables, pivot charts, and solver tools. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$199

0.65 CEUs/ILUs

(50628)

1 day - Sa Apr 20 - 0900-1630

$199 (50620)

1 day - Fr Mar 01 - 0900-1630

WORD ADVANCED: FAST TRACK CSFW 1056 Explore advanced word techniques. Learn how to customize the mail merge selection procedure, prepare consistent document styles and integrate application objects. Additional topics include: managing document revisions, recording macros and much more.

• Custom training, including on-site, is available

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

POWERPOINT: FAST TRACK CSFW1045 Create powerful and professional presentations for business and personal use with PowerPoint. Use master templates to standardize your layouts, including logos and other repeating elements. Use bullet, organizational charts, and ClipArt effectively. Add animations and slide transitions to enhance your presentation. Finally, save your presentation as a custom template for future use. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$199 (50622)

1 day - Fr Mar 15 - 0900-1630

WORD: FAST TRACK CSFW1042 Increase your speed and reduce your frustration as you work with Word. Customize document views and program options for better productivity. Create elegant and professional documents with character, paragraph, and tab formatting. Use tables, pictures, SmartArt, and page borders for special layouts. Perform mail merge with Word or Excel data. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$199 (50619)

1 day - Fr Feb 15 - 0900-1630

Prerequisites: Word: FastTrack or equivalent.

$199 (50629)

1 day - Fr Feb 22 - 0900-1630

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For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Location

Web Technologies WEB PUBLISHER CERTIFICATE Starting with the basics this certificate teaches everything you need to design, code, and prepare graphics for attractive, effective, and standards compliant websites. No previous experience required.

Main Campus

Required Courses - in suggested order (93 hours, 9.3 CEUs) Schedule Information

• Introduction to FTP (3 hours)

• Entry Dates: January, May, and September

• Website Design Introduction (18 hours)

Program Costs • $49 to $495 per course

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

• Dreamweaver 1: Website Construction (18 hours) • Dreamweaver 2: For Designers (18 hours) • Photoshop 1: Fundamentals (18 hours) • WordPress Fundamentals (18 hours)

Electives - choose one (minimum 9 hours, .9 CEUs) • Information Architecture and Usability Testing (9 hours) • Internet Marketing and SEO (9 hours) • Interface Design with Photoshop (18 hours) • HTML5 and Web Applications (18 hours)

Other Courses of Interest • CSS: Advanced Techniques (18 hours) • Content Strategy and Development for the Web (9 hours) • Dreamweaver 3: Dynamic Websites (18 hours) • Running Your Own Web Design Business (18 hours) • Using a Content Management System (18 hours) • Web Analytics (18 hours) • Web Project Management (18 hours) • WordPress: Fundamentals (18 hours) • Writing for the Web (18 hours) • Managing Your Online Identity

Admission/Certificate Requirements You need not apply ahead of time to take this certificate. Just register in the individual courses and complete an Application for Graduation form when you’ve completed all the requirements. Submit it to the Continuing Studies Office to receive your certificate. All requirements must be completed within four years of starting the program. Note: Courses may also be taken individually so long as the specific prerequisites for each are met. There are no academic requirements for entry into this program, but students should have basic computer knowledge (equivalent to Computer Basics 1 or Windows File Management). In addition good keyboarding/typing skills are an asset.

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SELLING ON THE INTERNET CSSC1022 Ready to sell your great product? We’ll explore e-commerce and the opportunities that await you on the internet. Topics include online marketing strategies, electronic payment options, and using third party shopping sites. Online privacy and security concerns will also be discussed. $199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50646)

3 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130

ELECTRONIC COMMERCE - LEVEL 1 ECOM1010 This course will provide insight to options in e-commerce systems and emerging electronic commerce technologies, including back-end applications and payment processing systems. You’ll learn how to build your own e-store step-by-step. Implementation of shopping carts will also be explored. $349 (50653)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE FOR DESIGN AND PRODUCTION DESK1008 Website design often starts in the professional layout tools of the Adobe Creative suite: Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. Through a series of practical assignments and projects you’ll learn to confidently navigate these often obscure programs. Raise your standard of web design with sophisticated layout tools, professional typesetting, and vector and raster art.

AFTER EFFECTS: ADVANCED DIGITAL EFFECTS INET1049 Learn to create high-end visual effects to enhance your demo reel or portfolio. After Effects provides core 2D and 3D compositing, animation, and visual effects. Add motion tracking and stabilization, advanced keying and warping tools, 3D channel effects, and additional audio effects. Work in 3D space to position, rotate, and scale graphics in perspective, add lighting and shadows, and then animate cameras to move through the 3D environment. Prerequisites: Premiere Digital Video Editing or equivalent. Note: Please bring external hard drive (minimum 500GB) to class.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50668)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

CONTENT STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT FOR THE WEB INET1095 Is your website out of date? Are you creating a new website and don’t know where to start? This course explains how to create content that is relevant, useful, and usable for your website. You will learn how to plan, create, publish, and manage content to improve consistency with brand messaging and drive improved business results. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50690)

3 eve - Tu Mar 19 - 1830-2130

Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics 1, or equivalent.

$495

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

(50648)

12 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

CSS: ADVANCED TECHNIQUES INET1094 In this course you will learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XHTML to produce a modern, tableless website layout. Topics include adding font styles to text, incorporating background images into elements, creating horizontal menus from unordered lists, and creating multi-column page layouts.

CSS3 AND RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN INET1102 Explore exciting new CSS3 features to enhance the design of your website. Learn how to mimic Photoshop effects and blending modes in the browser. Use Responsive Web Design to create a website that adapts its layout to a wide range of devices, including mobile phones and tablets. $349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50698)

6 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

DREAMWEAVER 1: WEBSITE CONSTRUCTION INET1067 Building on the principles of the Website Design Introduction course, you will define and manage your websites in Dreamweaver, the professional standard. Enhance your pages with images, backgrounds, tables, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Conclude with a preview of templates, libraries, and Dreamweaver’s dynamic features. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50672)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

(50673)

6 mng - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1200

DREAMWEAVER 2: FOR DESIGNERS INET1019 Continue to build your sites in Dreamweaver using templates, libraries, forms, and form handlers. Include CGI scripts, layers, multimedia, rollovers, and JavaScript behaviours. Finish with an introduction to Dreamweaver’s web service and database connectivity tools. Prerequisites: Dreamweaver 1, advanced web design skills, or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50661)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction, Dreamweaver 1, or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50689)

6 eve - Jan 08 - 1830-2130

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DREAMWEAVER 3: DYNAMIC WEBSITES INET2002 Create advanced templates to customize the look and functionality of your site. Discover developer technologies with web services and database connectivity. Learn how to extract information from a database and sort, filter, and display it on multiple pages. Also, learn how to make form elements interact with the database. Prerequisites: Dreamweaver 2 or equivalent.

$349 (50704)

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50675)

3 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

6 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130

HTML5 AND WEB APPLICATIONS INET1099 Learn about new HTML5 features and other technologies that can significantly enhance your website and web applications. Topics include the new semantics, native audio and video, geolocation, and canvas API feature. $349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50694)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE & USABILITY INET1068 Learn the principles of information architecture to create an intuitive and easy-to-navigate website. Make sure your audience can find the information you put on your pages. This course will also discuss how to make your site accessible to all audiences, including the disabled. Finally, you’ll refine your designs through the analysis of many real websites. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$199 (50674)

INTERNET MARKETING & SEO INET1069 Learn the business of the web and how to get your website to the top of search listings using the principles of search engine optimization (SEO). Other topics include social media, cross-linking, and branding for the web.

3 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

INTRODUCTION TO ANALYTICS INET1093 Google Analytics provides you with detailed information about your visitors in an easy-to-understand format. With Analytics, you can keep track of everything from the number of visits to your site, the average amount of time visitors spent there, and how they found your site. This course will provide a brief introduction to Google Analytics and will show you how to set up your account. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or

Prerequisites: Photoshop 1 or equivalent.

$349 (50676)

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Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50660)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

PHOTOSHOP 2: ADVANCED IMAGE MANIPUL ATION DESK1002 Build on your existing Photoshop skills with this hands-on course. High end texture creation and blending modes useful for game textures are covered in depth. Learn to remove red eye and acne, whiten teeth, etc. Add and remove people seamlessly. Explore professional techniques used to restore damaged or torn photos. Advanced selection tools are also covered.

equivalent.

Prerequisites: Photoshop 1 or equivalent.

$49

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50647)

3 day - Sa Mar 23 - 0900-1600

(50688)

1 eve - Th Feb 21 - 1830-2130

INTRO TO FTP INET1074 Upload your files and folders from a local computer to a web server using FTP. Learn to create your HTML files and folder structure with naming conventions appropriate for a Linux/Unix or a Windows server. Prerequisites: Windows File Management or equivalent.

INTERFACE DESIGN AND WEB TECHNIQUES WITH PHOTOSHOP INET1072 Use Photoshop to mock up your website and learn how to use advanced drawing techniques to create impressive buttons, banners, backgrounds, and navigation bars. You’ll also learn about page composition, negative space, graphical elements, and how to slice images for efficient downloading and exporting to Dreamweaver.

PHOTOSHOP 1: FUNDAMENTALS DESK1001 Learn how to use the world’s most popular image editing program and its often confusing tools to optimize any digital image so that it looks its best. Learn how to create composites from multiple images and to incorporate text and scanned elements into your images.

$49 (50677)

1 eve - We Jan 02 - 1830-2130

(50678)

1 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

(50679)

1 eve - We Feb 20 - 1830-2130

PREMIERE: DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING INET1029 Learn to use Premiere to edit a demo reel, or any video footage intended for DVD, videotape, or the web. Create your storyboard directly from the Project Window. Add credits using roll and crawl options. Complete your project by importing media files and using audio plug-ins. Learn how to lay down a soundtrack and create titles for your video. In addition, learn how to insert special effects such as wipes, fades, dissolves, and quick cuts. Prerequisites: Photoshop 1 or equivalent. Note: Please bring external hard drive (minimum 500GB) to class.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50663)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

RUNNING YOUR OWN WEB DESIGN BUSINESS INET1091 Thinking of starting a web design business? This course will look into the pros and cons of being self-employed and teach you how to set up your company. Learn everything from writing business plans and proposals to pricing jobs and dealing with clients. Legal matters, contracts, and invoicing will also be discussed. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50686)

3 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600

ECOMMERCE: BUILDING YOUR FIRST WEB STORE INET1100 Get up to speed on current social media trends and find out how it can support your marketing goals. This hands-on course will help students create and build a social media presence on such sites as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Students will leave the course with a stronger understanding of how to utilize social media to enhance their online presence.

WEB ANALYTICS INET1083 Set up your site with Google Analytics to track its success and the effectiveness of your AdWords and other marketing campaigns. Improve your website’s bottom line, whether that means more revenue or more visitors. Recommended for all web developers and SEO practitioners. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction and Introduction to Analytics, or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50682)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130

WEB PROJECT MANAGEMENT INET1084 Learn how to plan and break down a web project from initialization to launch while staying within budget. This course teaches business and interpersonal skills combined with the technical project management techniques required to manage today’s IT projects. Prerequisites: Content Strategy and Development for the Web or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50683)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

Prerequisites: Internet Marketing and SEO, or equivalent.

$199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50696)

3 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130

USING A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INET1086 Content Management Systems (CMS) are the most exciting new technology in web publishing. Instead of needing a developer to re-code every update, a CMS enables users to update their content from any location. This course will use the Drupal CMS to teach installation and configuration as well as setting up and preparing end users for various levels of access.

WEBSITE DESIGN INTRODUCTION INET1066 Learn all the fundamentals you’ll need to publish your website. Topics include domain registration, website planning, creating a storyboard, layout, design, and navigation considerations. You’ll also learn the basics of XHTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to create an attractive and effective website before publishing it online. Prerequisites: Introduction to FTP or equivalent. Note: Course materials provided on USB flash drive.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50669)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or

(50670)

6 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200

equivalent.

(50671)

6 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50684)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130

WINDOWS FILE MANAGEMENT CSFW2015 Learn how to manage files and folders on any PC. This workshop teaches you how to organize, find, retrieve, and back up your files. Even experienced users will benefit from these Windows Explorer tips and tricks. In addition, this workshop will demonstrate how to log on to the Langara network to access instructor files. $49

0.3 CEUs/ILUs

(50641)

1 eve - We Jan 02 - 1830-2130

(50642)

1 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

(50643)

1 eve - Tu Feb 19 - 1830-2130

WORDPRESS: FUNDAMENTALS INET1092 In this course you will learn about WordPress, one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) for the web. Topics include CMS introduction, installation and setup, content creation, administration, themes, plug-ins, and more. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50687)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

WRITING FOR THE WEB INET1087 Create clear, concise, and compelling content for web pages, blogs, business correspondence, newsletters, press releases, tag lines, headlines, and tweets. Discover how to SEO your web page using diverse and relevant words to maximize traffic and attract prospects. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50685)

6 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200

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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus

Program Costs • Discounts: 10% if you register for the complete series in a single term. Group registrations also eligible.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

WEB PUBLISHER FAST TRACK SERIES Web Publisher FastTrack Series is a series of accelerated one-day courses suitable for those with some experience who want to upgrade their skills. It is a perfect tune-up if you want to work faster and more effectively. Modern coding practices are emphasized for usability, standards compliance, and easy and consistent formatting with CSS.

Courses • NEW jQuery for Mobile Devices: FastTrack (6.5 hours) • HTML: FastTrack (6.5 hours) • Dreamweaver: FastTrack (6.5 hours) • Photoshop: FastTrack (6.5 hours) • Flash: FastTrack (6.5 hours)

A Statement of Completion is awarded to those who successfully complete each course.

Admission Requirements There are no academic requirements for entry into this program, but students should have basic Windows application and file management skills (equivalent to the Computer Basics or Windows File Management courses). In addition good keyboarding/typing skills are an asset. DREAMWEAVER: FAST TRACK INET1032 Learn how to design and manage your websites with Dreamweaver, the professional standard. Create templates with editable regions, insert multimedia, rollovers, and other scripted objects. Link and embed styles for quick ease and uniformity in design. Use Dreamweaver’s synchronization features to easily update and maintain your site.

XHTML: FAST TRACK INET1031 Learn the fundamentals of website design using eXtensible Hyper Text Markup Language (XHTML). Hand code directly in XHTML to create web pages with headings, links, lists, images, backgrounds, colour, and tables. Use up-to-date design practices, like Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create powerful and consistent page designs.

Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

Computer Basics, or equivalent.

Computer Basics, or equivalent. Note: Course materials provided on USB flash drive.

Note: Course materials provided on USB flash drive.

$199

$199

(50664)

(50665)

Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent. Note: Course materials provided on USB flash drive.

PHOTOSHOP: FAST TRACK INET1033 Create exceptional graphics with Photoshop, the professional standard for image editing. Remove dust, scratches, and unwanted elements from images while preserving lighting and texture. Optimize your web graphics for fast downloading. Apply transparency effects for graphics with seamless edges that blend into any web page background. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent. Note: Course materials provided on USB flash drive.

$199 (50666)

$199 (50667)

1 day - Fr Jan 11 - 0900-1630

1 day - Fr Jan 18 - 0900-1630

FLASH: FAST TRACK INET1034 Create web animations with interactive streaming video, audio, vector, and bitmap graphics using Flash, the tool of professionals. This course will put incredibly powerful and creative effects under your control, including online advertising that grabs attention. Then, easily incorporate your Flash animations into web pages using the program’s automatically generated HTML.

130

Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

1 day - Fr Feb 01 - 0900-1630

L ANGAR A CONTINUING STUDIES - SPRING 2013

1 day - Fr Jan 25 - 0900-1630

NEW JQUERY FOR MOBILE DEVICES: FAST TRACK INET1101 Learn how to build cross-device mobile applications utilizing the jQuery Mobile framework. You will be amazed at how easy it is to create a web app that behaves consistently across all supported devices. Topics include advanced user interface capabilities and transforming an existing HTML site to an application for mobile devices. $199 (50697)

1 day - Fr Feb 08 - 0900-1630


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

WEB DEVELOPER CERTIFICATE - OPEN SOURCE This advanced certificate builds on the Web Publisher courses to go to the next level of website development. Automate your pages with Javascript. Use PHP programming to connect to back-end databases for dynamic content such as product descriptions and online catalogues. Essential knowledge for any professional web developer. Note: the Database Developer Certificate, which teaches server side databases, is a great complement to Web Developer - Open Source.

For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus Broadway Centre (where noted)

Info, Resources & Forms

Admission/Certificate Requirements You need not apply ahead of time to take this certificate. Just register in the individual courses and complete an Application for Graduation form when you’ve completed all the requirements. Submit it to the Continuing Studies Office to receive your certificate. All requirements must be completed within four years of starting the program.

www.langara.bc.ca/cs

There are no academic requirements for entry into this program, but students should have basic computer knowledge (equivalent to the Computer Basics 1 or Windows File Management courses). In addition good keyboarding/typing skills are a definite asset.

Required Courses - suggested order (111 hours, 11.1 CEUs) • Dreamweaver 3: Dynamic Websites (18 hours) • Programming Fundamentals (18 hours) • JavaScript (18 hours) • Intro to Apache Web Server (3 hours) • PHP 1: Web Programming (18 hours) • Intro to XML Date Exchange (18 hours) • PHP 2: Advanced Techniques (18 hours)

Electives - choose one (minimum 9 hours, .9 CEUs) • Using a Content Management System (18 hours) • AJAX: Developing Web 2.0 Applications (18 hours)

Other Courses of Interest • NEW Introduction to Android App Creation (18 hours) • NEW Advanced Android App Creation (18 hours) • NEW Principles of Object Oriented Programming (18 hours) • Information Architecture & Usability (9 hours) • Internet Marketing & SEO (9 hours) • Writing for the Web (18 hours) • Web Project Management (18 hours) • Running Your Own Web Design Business (18 hours)

PRINCIPLES OF OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING INET 1105 Explores online privacy, transparency, and the management of online identities. This hands-on course will help students identify and mitigate privacy and security risks online. The course will also help students manage their online identity with a special focus on social media platforms.

INTRO TO ANDROID APP CREATION INET 1103 This course will introduce you to the world of creating applications for the Android mobile OS and hardware. It will enable you to create apps utilizing a broad range of tools, including hardware sensors, recording devices, Bluetooth, NFC, and Wi-Fi, and more.

ADVANCED ANDROID APP CREATION INET 1103 This course will pick up where the Intro to Android course left off. We will discuss the anatomy and structure of larger projects, including human interaction design, performance tuning, version control, and quality assurance testing.

Prerequisites: OOP experience in Java or

Android App Creation, or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Basic programming experience.

equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50701)

6 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130

(50699)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

Prerequisites: OOP experience in Java, Intro to

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50700)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

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A JA X: DEVELOPING WEB 2.0 APPLICATIONS INET1080 Create fast interactive web applications with JavaScript and AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) using the Document Object Model (DOM). AJAX is at the leading edge of modern Web 2.0 Technologies. Prerequisites: Web Publishing Skills, XML, and JavaScript, or equivalent. Note: Receive a 10% discount when you register for this course, XML Data Exchange, and JavaScript at the same time.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50680)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

DREAMWEAVER 1: WEBSITE CONSTRUCTION INET1067 Building on the principles of the Website Design Introduction course, you will define and manage your websites in Dreamweaver, the professional standard. Enhance your pages with images, backgrounds, tables, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Conclude with a preview of templates, libraries, and Dreamweaver’s dynamic features.

CSS: ADVANCED TECHNIQUES INET1094 In this course you will learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XHTML to produce a modern, tableless website layout. Topics include adding font styles to text, incorporating background images into elements, creating horizontal menus from unordered lists, and creating multi-column page layouts. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction, Dreamweaver 1, or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50689)

6 eve - Jan 08 - 1830-2130

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50672)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

(50673)

6 mng - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1200

DREAMWEAVER 2: FOR DESIGNERS INET1019 Continue to build your sites in Dreamweaver using templates, libraries, forms, and form handlers. Include CGI scripts, layers, multimedia, rollovers, and JavaScript behaviours. Finish with an introduction to Dreamweaver’s web service and database connectivity tools. Prerequisites: Dreamweaver 1, advanced web design skills, or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50661)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

HTML5 AND WEB APPLICATIONS INET1099 Learn about new HTML5 features and other technologies that can significantly enhance your website and web applications. Topics include the new semantics, native audio and video, creating better web forms, geolocation, local storage, and drawing with the canvas API. $349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50694)

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

CSS3: RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN INET1102 Explore exciting new CSS3 features to enhance the design of your website. Learn how to mimic Photoshop effects and blending modes in the browser. Use Responsive Web Design to create a website that adapts its layout to a wide range of devices, including mobile phones and tablets. $349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50698)

6 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

DREAMWEAVER 3: DYNAMIC WEBSITES INET2002 Create advanced templates to customize the look and functionality of your site. Discover developer technologies with web services and database connectivity. Learn how to extract information from a database and sort, filter, and display it on multiple pages. Also, learn how to make form elements interact with the database.

$349 (50704)

L ANGAR A CONTINUING STUDIES - SPRING 2013

equivalent.

(50688)

1 eve - Th Feb 21 - 1830-2130

INTRO TO APACHE WEB SERVER INET2007 Manage an Apache server, a powerful and open-source web server. Set up your database on the server and connect PHP pages to it. This one evening course will explain the link between the web and dynamic web pages. Prerequisites: Windows File Management, Computer Basics, or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Dreamweaver 2 or equivalent.

132

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or

$49

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

INTRODUCTION TO ANALYTICS INET1093 Google Analytics provides you with detailed information about your visitors in an easy-to-understand format. With Analytics, you can keep track of everything from the number of visits to your site, the average amount of time visitors spent there, and how they found your site. This course will provide a brief introduction to Google Analytics and will show you how to set up your account.

6 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130

Note: This course is held at Broadway Centre.

$49 (50706)

1 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

INTRO TO FTP INET1074 Upload your files and folders from a local computer to a web server using FTP. Learn to create your HTML files and folder structure with naming conventions appropriate for a Linux/Unix or a Windows server. Prerequisites: Windows File Management or equivalent.

$49 (50677)

1 eve - We Jan 02 - 1830-2130

(50678)

1 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

(50679)

1 eve - We Feb 20 - 1830-2130


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

XML DATA EXCHANGE INET2006 XML has become the standard method for data exchange between e-commerce or dynamic sites and their backend databases. Learn how to use this powerful technology appropriately by correctly formating XML doctypes in accordance with modern coding standards. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction and Programming Fundamentals, or equivalent. Note: Receive a 10% discount when you register for this course, JavaScript, and AJAX at the same time.

Prerequisites: PHP 1 Web Programming, or

WEB PROJECT MANAGEMENT INET1084 Learn how to plan and break down a web project from initialization to launch while staying within budget. This course teaches business and interpersonal skills combined with the technical project management techniques required to manage today’s IT projects. Prerequisites: Content Strategy and Development for the Web or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50683)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

equivalent.

$349 (50705)

PHP 2: ADVANCED TECHNIQUES INET2003 Build upon your knowledge from PHP with advanced web applications. Partition your PHP and HTML into reusable elements with Smarty (FastTemplate) Templates. Discover the object-orientated side of PHP and how it interfaces with XML (and XSLT), as well as dynamic imaging and graphing applications. Identify MySQL (PEAR DB) for database operations. The final project is a fully functioning PHP application incorporating these advanced features.

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

JAVASCRIPT INET2001 Use JavaScript to create dynamic, interactive web pages. This course delivers practical programming techniques and scripting skills though a series of hands-on projects that include creating a browser detection script, validating form, adding motion to graphics, and more.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50659)

6 eve - Th Jan 07 - 1830-2130

programming knowledge.

PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS PGRM1005 Learn the basics of programming from requirements to development, testing, and maintenance. Using PHP you’ll explore the fundamentals of syntax, language elements, and SQL connectivity. Practice coding with variables, loops, arrays, and functions (and mySQL database input/output). This course will prepare you for further studies in other programming languages.

Note: Receive a 10% discount when you register

Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

for this course, XML Data Exchange, and AJAX

Computer Basics, or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Web publishing, basic XML, and

at the same time.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50703)

6 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

PHP 1: WEB PROGRAMMING INET1021 Discover the power of PHP for emailing, folder, and file management, and use some of PHP’s built-in features for data handling. Use PHP, mySQL and PHPMyAdmin to create dynamic, database-driven websites. Build a library of reusable PHP code as you work on practical hands-on projects. The final project is a dynamic PHP website that displays database information in HTML.

$349 (50707)

6 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130

USING A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INET1086 Content Management Systems (CMS) are the most exciting new technology in web publishing. Instead of needing a developer to re-code every update, a CMS enables users to update their content from any location. This course will use the Drupal CMS to teach installation and configuration as well as setting up and preparing end users for various levels of access.

WORDPRESS: FUNDAMENTALS INET1092 In this course you will learn about WordPress, one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) for the web. Topics include CMS introduction, installation and setup, content creation, administration, themes, plug-ins, and more. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50687)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

WEB ANALYTICS INET1083 Set up your site with Google Analytics to track its success and the effectiveness of your AdWords and other marketing campaigns. Improve your websites bottom line, whether that means more revenue or more visitors. Recommended for all web developers and SEO practitioners. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction and Introduction to Analytics, or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50682)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or

Prerequisites: Programming Fundamentals.

equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50662)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130

(50684)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130

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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

For more information, contact Raymond Chow at 604.323.5927 or cstechnology@langara.bc.ca.

Location Main Campus Note • All required textbooks are available at the Langara Bookstore at Main Campus.

Info, Resources & Forms www.langara.bc.ca/cs

WEB MARKETING CERTIFICATE Learn the skills to properly plan and implement a web presence that measurably adds value to your business. Web Marketing teaches essential skills for managers and marketers in the digital age. And, using web analytics, you can objectively verify and improve the effectiveness of your website. Required Courses - in suggested order (18 hours, 8.1 CEUs)

Other Courses of Interest (18 hours, 1.8 CEUs)

• Website Design Introduction (18 hours)

• NEW Managing your Online Identity (9 hours)

• Information Architecture & Usability (9 hours)

• NEW Facebook Marketing Essentials (9 hours)

• Internet Marketing & SEO (9 hours) • Writing for the Web (18 hours) • Web Analytics (18 hours) • Web Project Management (18 hours)

• NEW Google AdWords: Fundamentals (18 hours)

• NEW Email Marketing the Right Way (9 hours) • NEW Selling on the Internet (9 hours) • NEW eCommerce 1: Building your First Web Store (18 hours) • Adobe Creative Suite for Design and Production (36 hours) • Content Strategy and Development (9 hours) • Running Your Own Web Business (18 hours) • Using a Content Management System (18 hours)

WEBSITE DESIGN INTRODUCTION INET1066 Learn all the fundamentals you’ll need to publish your website. Topics include domain registration, website planning, creating a storyboard, layout, design, and navigation considerations. You’ll also learn the basics of XHTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to create an attractive and effective website before publishing it online. Prerequisites: Introduction to FTP or equivalent. Note: Course materials provided on USB flash drive.

INTRODUCTION TO ANALYTICS INET1093 Google Analytics provides you with detailed information about your visitors in an easy-to-understand format. With Analytics, you can keep track of everything from the number of visits to your site, the average amount of time visitors spent there, and how they found your site. This course will provide a brief introduction to Google Analytics and will show you how to set up your account. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50669)

6 eve - Mo Jan 07 - 1830-2130

(50670)

6 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200

(50671)

6 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

$49 (50688)

1 eve - Th Feb 21 - 1830-2130

INTERNET MARKETING & SEO INET1069 Learn the business of the web and how to get your website to the top of search listings using the principles of search engine optimization (SEO). Other topics include social media, cross-linking, and branding for the web. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

134

L ANGAR A CONTINUING STUDIES - SPRING 2013

$199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50675)

3 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130


COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

NEW EMAIL MARKETING THE RIGHT WAY INET1096 Learn how to do permission-based marketing the right way. Students will learn about compiling and renting email lists and software platforms for campaign delivery. Topics include legal issues, spam, and design techniques for effective marketing. Metrics for email marketing will also be covered.

NEW MANAGING YOUR ONLINE IDENTITY INET 1106 Explore online privacy, transparency, and the management of online identities. This hands-on course will help students identify and mitigate privacy and security risks online. The course will also help students manage their online identity with a special focus on social media platforms.

$199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

Prerequisites: Experience using social media

(50691)

3 eve - Th Jan 10 - 1830-2130

platforms.

NEW FACEBOOK MARKETING ESSENTIALS INET1098 Take Facebook to new heights for business by engaging new customers and retaining old ones for longer. This course dives into Facebook News Feed Optimization (NFO), advertising, and building customized landing pages. Its focus is on distributing content and ads through Facebook. $199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50693)

3 eve - Th Jan 31 - 1830-2130

NEW GOOGLE ADWORDS: FUNDAMENTALS INET1097 Learn the basics of AdWords, the popular search engine marketing tool provided by Google. Topics include AdWords and search engine marketing basics, understanding pay per click advertising, setting up accounts, writing ads, and crafting campaigns. Connecting to analytics, common mistakes, reports, and choosing keywords, time and location settings, and landing pages will also be discussed. $349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50692)

6 eve - Tu Jan 08 - 1830-2130

NEW SELLING ON THE INTERNET CSSC1022 Ready to sell your great product? We’ll explore e-commerce and the opportunites that await you on the internet. Topics include online marketing strategies, electronic payment options, and using third party shopping sites. Online privacy and security concerns will also be discussed. $199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50646)

3 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130

$199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50702)

3 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE FOR DESIGN AND PRODUCTION DESK1008 Website design often starts in the professional layout tools of the Adobe Creative suite: Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. Through a series of practical assignments and projects you’ll learn to confidently navigate these often obscure programs. Raise your standard of web design with sophisticated layout tools, professional typesetting, and vector and raster art.

CONTENT STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT FOR THE WEB INET1095 Is your website out of date? Are you creating a new website and don’t know where to start? This course explains how to create content that is relevant, useful, and usable for your website. You will learn how to plan, create, publish, and manage content to improve consistency with brand messaging and drive improved business results. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50690)

3 eve - Tu Mar 19 - 1830-2130

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE & USABILITY INET1068 Learn the principles of information architecture to create an intuitive and easy-to-navigate website. Make sure your audience can find the information you put on your pages. This course will also discuss how to make your site accessible to all audiences, including the disabled. Finally, you’ll refine your designs through the analysis of many real websites.

Prerequisites: Windows File Management,

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or

Computer Basics 1, or equivalent.

equivalent.

$495

3.6 CEUs/ILUs

$199

(50648)

12 eve - We Jan 09 - 1830-2130

(50674)

ECOMMERCE: BUILDING YOUR FIRST WEB STORE ECOM1010 This course will provide insight to options in e-commerce systems and emerging electronic commerce technologies, including back-end applications and payment processing systems. You’ll learn how to build your own e-store step-by-step. Implementation of shopping carts will also be explored.

INTRO TO FTP INET1074 Upload your files and folders from a local computer to a web server using FTP. Learn to create your HTML files and folder structure with naming conventions appropriate for a Linux/Unix or a Windows server. Prerequisites: Windows File Management or equivalent.

$49

$349 (50653)

3 eve - Tu Feb 26 - 1830-2130

6 eve - We Feb 27 - 1830-2130

(50677)

1 eve - We Jan 02 - 1830-2130

(50678)

1 eve - Th Jan 03 - 1830-2130

(50679)

1 eve - We Feb 20 - 1830-2130

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RUNNING YOUR OWN WEB DESIGN BUSINESS INET1091 Thinking of starting a web design business? This course will look into the pros and cons of being self-employed and teach you how to set up your company. Learn everything from writing business plans and proposals to pricing jobs and dealing with clients. Legal matters, contracts, and invoicing will also be discussed. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50686)

3 day - Sa Mar 02 - 0900-1600

SOCIAL MEDIA: BUILDING YOUR BRAND ONLINE INET1100 Get up to speed on current social media trends and find out how it can support your marketing goals. This hands-on course will help students create and build a social media presence on such sites as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Students will leave the course with a stronger understanding of how to utilize social media to enhance their online presence.

WEB ANALYTICS INET1083 Set up your site with Google Analytics to track its success and the effectiveness of your AdWords and other marketing campaigns. Improve your website’s bottom line, whether that means more revenue or more visitors. Recommended for all web developers and SEO practitioners.

WRITING FOR THE WEB INET1087 Create clear, concise, and compelling content for web pages, blogs, business correspondence, newsletters, press releases, tag lines, headlines, and tweets. Discover how to SEO your web page using diverse and relevant words to maximize traffic and attract prospects.

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction and

Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or

Introduction to Analytics, or equivalent.

equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50682)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130

(50685)

6 mng - Sa Jan 12 - 0900-1200

WEB PROJECT MANAGEMENT INET1084 Learn how to plan and break down a web project from initialization to launch while staying within budget. This course teaches business and interpersonal skills combined with the technical project management techniques required to manage today’s IT projects. Prerequisites: Content Strategy and Development for the Web or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50683)

6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130

Prerequisites: Internet Marketing and SEO, or equivalent.

$199

0.9 CEUs/ILUs

(50696)

3 eve - We Jan 30 - 1830-2130

USING A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INET1086 Content Management Systems (CMS) are the most exciting new technology in web publishing. Instead of needing a developer to re-code every update, a CMS enables users to update their content from any location. This course will use the Drupal CMS to teach installation and configuration as well as setting up and preparing end users for various levels of access. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

(50684)

6 eve - Th Feb 28 - 1830-2130

136

L ANGAR A CONTINUING STUDIES - SPRING 2013

WORDPRESS: FUNDAMENTALS INET1092 In this course you will learn about WordPress, one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) for the web. Topics include CMS introduction, installation and setup, content creation, administration, themes, plug-ins, and more. Prerequisites: Website Design Introduction or equivalent.

$349

1.8 CEUs/ILUs

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6 eve - Mo Feb 25 - 1830-2130


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