Mohawk College Full-Time Calendar 2019-2020

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LEARNING. LIVING. LEADING. Find out how Mohawk is taking sustainability to the next level with The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation. PAGE 32

DISCOVER A CAREER

YOU’LL LOVE. FIND YOUR PROGRAM ON PAGE 4


Future Ready. At Mohawk, you’ll fit in. You’ll find spaces to learn, friends to hang out with, activities to participate in and opportunities to thrive. Find your program of choice, then visit us to see for yourself. We can’t wait to meet you!


Get to know us 3 Welcome to Mohawk 4 Find your program 10 Your student life 12 Our community 14 Our city 16 Start here 18 Pathways 20 Learning at Mohawk 24 Admission and program details 28 Student success 32 Sustainability 34 Life on campus 188 Campuses

Find your program

The Cummings Library and Collaboratory at Fennell Campus is a LEEDÂŽ (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Certified building.

4 Find your program 42 Preparatory Studies 56 Business 72 Communication Arts 80 Community Services 90 Skilled Trades & Apprenticeship 121 Technology 145 Health 157 Graduate & Professional Studies

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WELCOME TO MOHAWK

This handbook is only the beginning.

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Welcome to Mohawk! We’re thrilled and honoured that you are thinking about pursuing your dream of a postsecondary education at Mohawk. From the classroom to the president’s office, students and learning are at the heart of all we do. We are committed to helping each and every one of our students realize their potential and graduate to success. By choosing Mohawk, you will be joining a college that works hard to continually earn top marks from both our 30,000 students and 120,000 graduates. As a Mohawk student, you will be encouraged to take advantage of a number of unique and exciting opportunities that will come your way, from serving on student government and participating in varsity and recreational sports to contributing to capstone, applied research and community projects. These are the experiences and meaningful connections that await you at Mohawk as we work alongside one another to transform you into a graduate who’s job ready, future ready and highly sought after by employers. Thank you for considering Mohawk. We look forward to welcoming you to the college and seeing what you’ll achieve as a student and a future graduate.

Andrew Pidsadny Mohawk Students’ Association President

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FIND YOUR PROGRAM

Find your program Preparatory Studies Our preparatory programs help you build a strong foundation for future success so that you may meet the admission requirements for your program of choice or gain the skills to begin working. PAGE

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Academic Upgrading Applied Music Preparatory Art and Design Foundations Career Pathways Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) 47 General Arts and Science (College Transfer)

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48 General Arts and Science (University Transfer) 49 General Arts and Science - English for Academic Purposes 50 Human Services Foundation 51 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees

52 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas 53 Pre-Justice 54 Pre-Media and Entertainment 55 Pre-Technology J

Business At the McKeil School of Business, our approach is both innovative and collaborative so that you gain the knowledge, skills and experience to succeed in the business world. PAGE

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71 Advertising and Marketing Communications Management 160 Analytics for Business Decision Making 56 Business (General) 57 Business - Accounting 58 Business - Financial Services 59 Business - Marketing 60 Business Administration 61 Business Administration Accounting 62 Business Administration Human Resources

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63 Business Administration Marketing 164 Business Analysis 166 Community and Social Services Management 168 Creative Arts Business 175 Global Business Management 176 Global Business Management Family Enterprise 177 Human Resources Management 64 Insurance 178 International Business Management

NEW PROGRAM

FAST TRACK

65 Office Administration Executive 66 Office Administration - General 67 Office Administration - Health Services 68 Office Administration - Legal 69 Paralegal 182 Public Relations 70 Small Business and Entrepreneurship 185 Supply Chain Management 71 Tourism

APPRENTICESHIP

OPTIONAL OR REQUIRED CO-OP


FIND YOUR PROGRAM

Communication Arts Taught by talented, highly qualified faculty, you will be immersed in experiential learning and benefit from the many opportunities to fine-tune your creative talents and abilities. PAGE

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157 Accessible Media Production 72 Advertising and Marketing Communications Management 73 Animation 3D 74 Applied Music (all streams) 44 Art and Design Foundations 75 Broadcasting - Radio

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76 Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media 59 Business - Marketing 63 Business Administration - Marketing 165 Communications Media Practices 168 Creative Arts Business

77 Graphic Design 78 Journalism 180 Multimedia Storytelling 79 Photography - Still and Motion 54 Pre-Media and Entertainment

Community Services Train for a career in which you will safeguard and better the communities we live in. Several programs offer a field placement option and we provide assistance with securing your placement. PAGE

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Advanced Police Studies Advanced Security Management Brain Disorders Management Child and Youth Care Child and Youth Worker Child Development Practitioner 81 Community and Justice Services 167 Concurrent Disorders 89 Developmental Service Worker

COMPETITIVE

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82 Early Childhood Education 172 Early Childhood Education (Intensive) 83 Educational Support 173 Educational Support (Intensive) 174 Expressive Arts 148 Health, Wellness and Fitness 50 Human Services Foundation 149 Massage Therapy 179 Mental Health and Disability Management 69 Paralegal

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL ONLY

84 Police Foundations 53 Pre-Justice 85 Protection, Security and Investigation 86 Social Service Worker 184 Social Service Worker (Intensive)

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FIND YOUR PROGRAM

Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship Prepare for your skilled trades career with job-ready training and in-school education at the Marshall School of Skilled Trades & Apprenticeship, located at our Stoney Creek Campus. (J Read more about apprenticeship on page 103). PAGE

104 Auto Body & Collision Damage Repairer 105 Automotive Service Educational Program (A.S.E.P.) 106 Automotive Service Technician 90 Construction Engineering Technician J 91 Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation 92 Electrical Engineering Technician - Power J 107 Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) 93 Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 108 General Carpenter 109 General Machinist 94 Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Techniques J

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Horticulture Technician Industrial Electrician Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Instrumentation and Control Technician 95 Manufacturing Engineering Technician - Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) J 93 Mechanical Techniques Cabinetry J 96 Mechanical Techniques Electrical Monitoring and Systems J 96 Mechanical Techniques Plumbing J 96 Mechanical Techniques Welding and Fabrication J

Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Motive Power Fundamentals J Motive Power Technician J Plumber Power Engineering Techniques Power Engineering Techniques 3rd Class 55 Pre-Technology J 116 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic 117 Sheet Metal Worker 118 Steamfitter 119 Truck and Coach Technician 102 Utilities Systems Operator 120 Welder

Technology Our technology programs feature state-of-the-art learning facilities and equipment. Graduate with the knowledge, both foundational and applied, to take you where you want to go in the dynamic technology industry. PAGE

121 Architectural Technician 122 Architectural Technology 123 Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance 124 Aviation Technician - Aircraft Structures 125 Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Combined Degree/ Diploma 162 Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Degree Completion 126 Biotechnology 127 Biotechnology (Health) 128 Biotechnology – Advanced 146 Cardiovascular Technology 129 Chemical Engineering Technology 6 MOHAWK COLLEGE

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130 Civil Engineering Technician 131 Civil Engineering Technology 132 Civil Engineering Technology Transportation 133 Computer Engineering Technician – Mechatronic Systems 134 Computer Engineering Technology – Mechatronic Systems 135 Computer Systems Technician Network Systems 136 Computer Systems Technician Software Support 137 Computer Systems Technology - Network Engineering and Security Analyst 138 Computer Systems Technology Software Development

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169 Cyber Security Analytics 170 Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography 139 Electrical Engineering Technology 140 Energy Systems Engineering Technology 141 Environmental Technician 142 Mechanical Engineering Technology 150 Medical Radiation Sciences 55 Pre-Technology J 143 Quality Engineering Technician Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE) 144 Urban and Regional Planning Technician - Geographic Information Systems (GIS)


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Health Learn from world-class faculty and practise in our simulation labs as you train for a career in the growing health care sector. PAGE

161 Autism and Behavioural Science 145 Canadian Health Care for Foreign Trained Professionals 146 Cardiovascular Technology 147 Community Pharmacy Assistant 171 Diploma RPN to BScN Degree 174 Expressive Arts 148 Health, Wellness and Fitness 149 Massage Therapy 150 Medical Radiation Sciences

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151 Nursing (BScN) 152 Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant 67 Office Administration - Health Services 153 Personal Support Worker 154 Pharmacy Technician 155 Practical Nursing and Practical Nursing with Aboriginal Communities

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181 Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream) 51 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees 52 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas 156 Recreation Therapy 183 Recreation Therapy (Intensive)

Graduate and Professional Studies Explore our flexible learning options and gain the advanced knowledge you need to build your academic resume and professional skills, enhancing your future employment opportunities. PAGE

157 Accessible Media Production 158 Advanced Police Studies 159 Advanced Security Management 160 Analytics for Business Decision Making 161 Autism and Behavioural Science 162 Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Degree Completion 163 Brain Disorders Management 164 Business Analysis 165 Communications Media Practices

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166 Community and Social Services Management 167 Concurrent Disorders 168 Creative Arts Business 169 Cyber Security Analytics 170 Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography 171 Diploma RPN to BScN Degree 172 Early Childhood Education (Intensive) 173 Educational Support (Intensive) 174 Expressive Arts 175 Global Business Management 176 Global Business Management Family Enterprise

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177 Human Resources Management 178 International Business Management 179 Mental Health and Disability Management 180 Multimedia Storytelling 181 Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream) 182 Public Relations 183 Recreation Therapy (Intensive) 184 Social Service Worker (Intensive) 185 Supply Chain Management 186 Virtual Reality Multimedia Production

Online or part-time studies Mohawk Continuing Education provides alternatives to full-time programs and allows you to study part-time, either online or in-class, to earn a diploma, certificate or acknowledgment of completion. Learn more at ce.mohawkcollege.ca. MOHAWK COLLEGE

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Discover your path at Mohawk.

The Dundurn Stairs, photographed here, have 326 stairs and are steps away from Fennell Campus. The stairs connect Garth Street at the top to Dundurn Street at the bottom, as well as the Radial Trail to the west and Bruce Trail to the east. Learn more about this distinctive Hamilton feature at escarpmentproject.ca. MOHAWK COLLEGE

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YOUR STUDENT LIFE

WELCOME TO

your student life Meet Kim, a second year Social Service Worker student. Kim shared what a typical week as a Mohawk student may look like.

MONDAY

Funny enough, I don’t

WEDNESDAY

Classes start early

Recreation Centre—the perfect way to unwind.

have any classes on Mondays.

today.

Instead, I have field placement

person, but going to class

where I'm assigned to work as a

earlier in the day means that I

class at home in my pyjamas!

mentor at Mohawk. I’m actually

still have time for other things.

All of the lectures and learning

using what I learn in class in

Namely, maintaining a part-time

workshops

job on campus.

with students—

how awesome is that! TUESDAY

I have my weekly

one-hour meeting with my field placement supervisor where I get feedback about how I'm doing and talk about my goals.

At first, goal-

I’m not a morning

Being a

mature student and living offcampus, it's important that I still work while attending school. THURSDAY

I'm meeting my

classmates to work on a group assignment. We book a media station in the

FRIDAY

I get to take my first

materials in this 100% online course

are in Mohawk's

eLearning portal. Then, I'm off to the college using the bus pass

that I got with my

One Card (my student card). In between classes, my friends and I meet up to grab a coffee and sit outside on the patio

setting was intimidating,

Collaboratory space in the

but working alongside an

Library that has a huge screen—

experienced professional has

great for group work! After our

pm tonight and then it’s off

helped me understand my field

meeting, we have several hours

to a concert

in ways beyond my readings

of class to go. Next, I head to

What a great way to end

and assignments.

the David Braley Athletic &

another week at Mohawk!

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to catch up. Class ends at 5:00

at The Arnie!


YOUR STUDENT LIFE

Mohawk College on social

I owe it all to Mohawk! Emily, Journalism ‘18

Mohawk College swept the National Advertising Challenge's student category with a merit, bronze, silver AND gold winner. Came home with a bronze and a ton of pride for the Mohawk College Advertising and Marketing Communications program. #MohawkFutureReady

So I got to spend my day observing knee arthroscopies, colonoscopies, an ACL repair and a breast abscess removal AND heard a baby's first cry and got to see him after an emergency C! ...and I loved every minute of it! #nursingstudent

I accomplished something major. And it doesn't stop there. Now to hit it big. Thank you @MohawkCollege, @RadioAtMohawk, and everyone else who I've associated myself with.

Rebecca is eager to learn about the #insurance industry. Who better to teach her than her very own #hometown #ontario #mutual?

#mohawkgrad #Classof2018

#coopweek

Connect with Mohawk College

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OUR COMMUNITY

WELCOME TO

our community

When it comes to the Mohawk experience, success is not only defined by the grades you earn—we want you to be a fully engaged member of our tight-knit community, too.

16,740 full-time students

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...but at Mohawk, we’re all Mountaineers!

86%

of our grads are working within 6 months of graduating*

120,000+ alumni members

3

full-service campuses

300+

volunteer opportunities each year

*2016-2017 KPI Graduate Outcomes & Satisfaction and Employer Satisfaction Survey. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/kpi


OUR COMMUNITY

We

our students!

As a Mohawk student, you'll have access to on-campus services and supports that will help you get the most out of your education and prepare you for your future career.

Activities and student leadership

Athletics and recreation

Health and wellness

Library, study space and tech support

Academic and learning supports

Employment opportunities

On-campus retail and food services

Transportation and parking

Events, concerts and social activities

Once you’re registered as a full-time student, you’re automatically a member of the Mohawk Students' Association (MSA). As Mohawk’s student government on campus, the MSA is here to support your academic success and make sure your college experience is a fun one, too.

Living arrangements and residence

You’ll have access to many services, including dining, entertainment, special events, an extended health plan, emergency loans and advocacy. Learn more at mohawkstudents.ca and follow us at /MSAmohawk.

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OUR CITY

Toronto

WELCOME TO

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DOWNTOWN

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OUR CITY

Explore Hamilton, home of Mohawk’s three campuses and over 47,000 of our proud alumni. Sky

From the top of the Skyway Bridge, it’s clear why Hamilton has been known as the Steel City. A closer look exposes a vibrant downtown packed with art galleries, independent shops and a diverse restaurant scene.

49 km of trails and 153 km of cycling lanes. Get around the city with one of 750 bikes from Hamilton Bike Share.

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1 hour to downtown Toronto, the US border in Niagara Falls, Port Dover beach, and Kitchener-Waterloo.

STONEY CREEK

5 sets of stairs connecting the upper and lower escarpment Did you know you can climb the escarpment? No rock climbing gear needed! Hamilton's population: 747,545 25% of Hamiltonians are new Canadians.*

*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton,_Ontario#Demographics

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S TA R T H E R E

Start here There are many entry points and options to help you achieve your goals. If this is you...

Your options are...

Your next step is... ¥ Meet the admission

Find your program of choice.

I am/will be a high school graduate.

¥ Not sure yet? Visit mohawkcollege.ca/

careertools to complete a self-assessment and explore careers.

requirements. ¥ Apply online at

ontariocolleges.ca.

¥ Explore a certificate, diploma or advanced

diploma program that interests you.

I did not complete high school.

Obtain your grade 12 equivalents to meet admission requirements.

¥ Visit The Square and

¥ Mohawk's Academic Upgrading program can

¥ You may be able to

help you meet admission requirements.

receive credit for knowledge and skills from work and life. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/plar.

¥ Write the mature applicant test to qualify for

your program of choice.

¥ Meet the admission

Find your program of choice.

I completed some postsecondary credits at another institution.

¥ Explore a certificate, diploma or advanced

diploma program.*

requirements. ¥ Apply online at

¥ You may be able to earn credit for previous

ontariocolleges.ca.

postsecondary education toward your Mohawk credential. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/exemptions.

What options do mature students have? Mohawk understands life can change direction and values students of all ages. Mature students contribute work and life experience to classrooms, fellow students, and the overall college community. At Mohawk, a mature student: • Is age 19 and over • Is not currently in high school • Does not have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent

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meet with a Coach.

If this fits you, there are many options available. Depending on the admission requirements for your program of choice, you may need to complete assessment testing or upgrading. Email discover@mohawkcollege.ca for help getting your Mohawk journey started. As a Mohawk student you can access many supports to ensure your success including Financial Assistance, the Learning Support Centre, Counselling and Wellness.

Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ studentlife for a full list of services. SECOND CAREER

If you are a laid-off worker, you may be eligible to retrain with the Second Career program. Financial support is also available. Learn more at ontario.ca/secondcareer. VISIT US

Attend a College Information Session to start your new career path. Register online at mohawkcollege.ca/infosession.

*See the admission requirements for your program of choice.


S TA R T H E R E

Not sure what program or career is right for you? Try our free online assessments at mohawkcollege.ca/careertools.

If this is you...

Visit us and see everything Mohawk has to offer. Learn more or book your campus tour at mohawkcollege.ca/visit.

Your options are...

I already have a postsecondary credential.

Find your program of choice.

I am an international visa student.

Find your program of choice.

I want to start an apprenticeship.

¥ Explore a diploma, advanced diploma, graduate

certificate, intensive or degree program.

¥ Meet the admission

requirements. ¥ Apply online at

ontariocolleges.ca.

¥ Explore programs available to

¥ Meet the admission

requirements.

international students­. Look for the international icon.

¥ Apply at mohawkcollege.ca/

Are you working in your trade of choice?

¥ Read more about

¥ Yes? Find out how to get started on page 103.

international. apprenticeship on page 103.

¥ No? Consider a certificate or diploma related

to the trade you’re interested in. Or, try a City School course or a pre-apprenticeship program. Need to improve your English language skills? ¥ You may qualify to earn the English admission

I am a new Canadian.

Your next step is...

requirement through Mohawk's free English language programs. See Q&A below

¥ Meet the admission

requirements. ¥ Apply online at

ontariocolleges.ca.

Find your program of choice. ¥ Explore a certificate, diploma or advanced

diploma program.

To be eligible you must: I'm new to Canada. Can Mohawk help me improve • Be a permanent resident of Canada or a protected my English language skills? Mohawk offers free English language classes, funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. You will gain confidence in a supportive learning environment and learn valuable communication skills for daily life, academic preparation and work. Programs are offered at Fennell Campus and have multiple start times each year.

person. • Have a valid English language assessment test conducted at an Assessment Centre— contact us for details. • Meet the minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) required for each program.

Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/ newcomers. Or, visit room J211 at Fennell Campus, or call 905-575-2421.

“The Language & Culture Centre became my second home. Coffee Club gave me the chance to practise my language skills in a place where I felt safe to make mistakes.” Blair Jooyoon Bae, Civil Engineering Technology

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PAT H W AY S

Continue your path to further education Mohawk offers 200+ articulations with partner institutions within Ontario, across Canada, in the US and abroad.

At Mohawk, we use the word 'pathways' to describe the route you can take to achieve your ultimate education and career goals. From a preparatory certificate to a diploma, a diploma to a graduate certificate or degree, we help you understand your options. FROM DIPLOMA TO DEGREE

You may choose to pursue credit for your Mohawk learning at another institution. As a Mohawk grad, you may receive credit for several courses, or for a year or more towards another credential. This allows you to develop practical skills and knowledge at the college level, and build on this foundation with more theoretical learning at university. Watch for our annual Educational Pathways Fair, held every winter at our Fennell Campus. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/transfer to learn more or contact us at transfer@mohawkcollege.ca.

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COMPLETE YOUR CREDENTIAL AT MOHAWK

If you've studied at another institution, you may be able to earn credit toward your credential at Mohawk. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/exemptions. Plus, you may be eligible to get recognition for prior learning acquired through study, work and life experiences. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/plar. SEARCH AND FIND

Mohawk has transfer agreements with a long list of colleges and universities, both in Ontario and around the world. Check out the Mohawk transfer database at mohawkcollege.ca/transfer and find pre-negotiated, Mohawk specific degree completion options. Or, go directly to ONTransfer.ca—your guide to credit transfer in Ontario colleges and universities.


PAT H W AY S

Is your goal to obtain a university degree? Credit transfers open doors, create more options and offer fantastic flexibility. Mohawk has negotiated many credit transfer agreements with universities and colleges across Ontario, Canada, the United States and abroad.

“Before choosing Mohawk, I studied photography and spent four years working in the industry in Vancouver. During this time I discovered other creative roles, such as art directors, copywriters and creative directors. A referral pointed me to Mohawk's Advertising and Marketing Communications Management program. I was so impressed with the quality of student work and number of awards, that I moved back from BC to attend Mohawk. I couldn’t be happier with my decision—advertising is the perfect blend of creativity and problem solving that makes my brain tick." Cheryl Advertising and Marketing Communications Management ADCC student award winner '18 Applied Arts student award winner '18 Mohawk Everyday Hero award '18 Mohawk Advertising “Golden Smarties” award '18

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L E A R N I N G AT M O H A W K

Learning at Mohawk As an experiential learning leader, Mohawk provides hands-on experience you will use in the workplace and prepares you for a successful transition into your career. From simulation to placement, co-op to field trips, our programs include many forms of experiential learning.

SIMULATION

Experience an interactive and accurate representation of a reallife situation or process by using critical thinking and decisionmaking skills. Left: Under the guidance of faculty, students receive hands-on training in the Mohawk Centre for Health Care Simulation at the Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster. The clinical space is designed to simulate the experience of a hospital, long-term care facility and community clinic using the latest equipment and technology.

INDUSTRY OR COMMUNITY PROJECT

Work with an organization or business with the guidance of faculty on-campus to explore, develop and solve an identified challenge. Right: The Agency is an experiential learning facility where students from a variety of programs, including Advertising, Public Relations, Marketing, Graphics and Broadcast Media, collaborate in developing real world marketing and communications solutions for selected non-profit organizations and start-up companies in the greater Hamilton area.

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L E A R N I N G AT M O H A W K

CAPSTONE PROJECT

Solve a challenge using written reports or poster presentations in a capstone project by applying knowledge and skills acquired in earlier courses.

Above: Students from the Brain Disorders Management and Mental Health & Disability Management Graduate Certificate programs created infographics to help make information more accessible.

FIELD PLACEMENT

Gain hands-on experience in a workplace setting by participating in scheduled activities throughout the semester. Left: A Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media student participates in a seven-week field placement. tv_whitney: “That's a wrap on Season XIII of Dragons Den!"

SERVICE LEARNING

Foster civic or social responsibility while working with a local or national organization to address a community or global need. Above: The City of Hamilton and nearly one hundred second semester students from the Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation program teamed up to renovate low-income units in Hamilton.

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L E A R N I N G AT M O H A W K

LABS

Observe, test and apply course content using real-world tools, equipment, and resources.

Clockwise from top left: Students practise software skills for business in the McKeil School of Business at Fennell Campus. In the Police Foundations program at Fennell Campus, students test and train with tactical equipment used in law enforcement. Mohawk's FM station,

101.5 The Hawk, provides students with the opportunity to learn and create using the same digital technology that is used by the Canadian radio industry. Students at the Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades train on cutting-edge tools used in the field.

CO-OP WORK TERM

Paid work terms that deliver industry-related work experience that complements and builds on the program of study. Left: The Energy & Power Innovation Centre, part of IDEAWORKS at Mohawk, includes a team of highly specialized researchers, professional engineers, technologists, technicians and co-op students who work to evaluate, develop and refine technologies required for modernization of electrical power systems. 22 MOHAWK COLLEGE


L E A R N I N G AT M O H A W K

APPLIED RESEARCH

Participate in research that uncovers new knowledge and solves real world challenges with practical solutions. Above: Students work with industry partners in the Additive Manufacturing Innovation Centre to turn computer generated designs into metal and plastic components.

FIELD TRIPS

Explore academic content outside the classroom in a short-term field trip or site visit. Above: Sixth semester Civil Engineering Technology students on the roof of the West Block at Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Students toured the entire facility, from the foundation to the superstructure that will enclose the new House of Commons.

CLINICAL/PRACTICUM

Provide health care or related services under the supervision of a registered or licensed professional. By completing the clinical/practicum experience, students meet the mandatory requirements to allow them to receive their professional licence, certification or registration within their professional associations. Left: A Massage Therapy student participates in a practicum placement at St. Elizabeth Village in Hamilton.

PERFORMANCE-BASED LEARNING

Produce or participate in an artistic or musical performance or portfolio exhibit in front of an audience. Above: A third year Applied Music student performs a final recital that represents the culmination of their time and studies at Mohawk. MOHAWK COLLEGE

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A D M I S S I O N A N D P R O G R A M D E TA I L S

Credentials offered at Mohawk

Ontario College Certificate (OCC) programs can help you enhance fundamental skills in technology, media, trades or introduce you to the service and support industries. Certificates can be completed in one year or less of full-time study. Continuing Education also offers many Mohawk College Certificates that can complement previous education or work experience. In-class or online, flexible learning options allow you to take a parttime program while you work. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca to browse the many opportunities available.

Ontario College Diploma (OCD) and Ontario College Advanced Diploma (OCAD) programs provide you with the flexibility to prepare for a specific career or gain a broader range of knowledge to allow you to pursue various career opportunities. An OCD generally requires two years of full-time study, while an OCAD generally requires three years of full-time study. Many diploma programs include a required or optional co-op that adds an additional two or three semesters of work experience in a related industry to your field of study. Some diploma programs are offered in a fast track format where you will attend semesters back-to-back and not have a break semester.

Mohawk’s Ontario College Graduate Certificate (OCGC) programs build on the knowledge and experience acquired through previous postsecondary study and allow you to enhance your professional skills and gain deeper practical experience to gain a competitive career advantage. Applicants to these programs typically require a postsecondary credential, although in some cases, work experience may be determined to be equivalent. Graduate certificates can often be completed in one year or less of full-time study.

What is a credential?

How long will it take to complete my program?

A credential is the certification awarded to a graduate upon successful completion of all the requirements of an approved program.

There are many factors that can determine how long your program may take to complete, including co-op work terms, fast track options and your pace of learning.

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The chart to the right provides a general range. Review the number of semesters and courses for your program of choice, as well as course length, on the program’s web page at mohawkcollege.ca.


A D M I S S I O N A N D P R O G R A M D E TA I L S

Mohawk’s Degree programs are offered jointly by Mohawk College and a university. You may earn either one or two credentials. These programs combine the hands-on, applied learning of college with the theory and critical thinking of a university program. Programs also include work term placements, which provide valuable industry-specific experience for graduates. Degrees generally require four years of full-time study.

An apprenticeship enables you to learn a skilled trade on the job, under the supervision of an experienced tradesperson. Mohawk offers the classroom component of apprenticeship training and graduates earn a Mohawk College Certificate. It typically takes between two and five years to complete an apprenticeship. Pre-apprenticeship programs are also available and provide exposure to working in a trade for those who may not have the skills or experience. Read more on page 103.

“Mohawk's Journalism program stood out for me because the program covers three mediums—print, radio and television—something very few colleges offer. I’ve had opportunities to make connections in the industry. I worked as an intern reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) where I produced nationallypublished news stories. I absolutely made the right decision coming to Mohawk.” Andres Journalism ‘18

CREDENTIALS

1 YEAR

2 YEARS

3 YEARS

4 YEARS

5 YEARS

Ontario College Certificate (OCC) Ontario College Diploma (OCD) Ontario College Advanced Diploma (OCAD) Degree Ontario College Graduate Certificate (OCGC) Mohawk College Certificate (Apprenticeship programs)

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5 steps

to becoming a Mohawk student Not sure what program to choose? Ask questions, call employers in the field, browse our website, visit us for a tour or Open House event, or meet with an advisor to help you make the right program choice.

STEP 1:

PREPARE

STEP 2:

APPLY

STEP 3:

CONFIRM

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Next, ensure you meet and complete the prerequisites required for admission to your program of choice, such as specific courses, essays, medical forms or tests. See program pages for additional information.

Apply online at ontariocolleges.ca and pay special attention to requirements for competitive programs—read more about competitive programs on the next page. Need help along the way? Contact admissions at mohawkcollege.ca/admissions or drop in to The Square at Fennell Campus to meet with a Coach—no appointment is required. Our Coaches can answer your questions about becoming a Mohawk student and applying for financial assistance. Once you have applied to Mohawk, you’ll receive an acknowledgement from us with information about how to access online applicant resources.

Receive your offer letter—congratulations! Confirm your program of choice and watch for your Registration and Fee Guide package. We're excited you've chosen Mohawk and can't wait to meet you.

Complete your Assessment for Success and pay your tuition deposit to secure your spot. Once you've paid the balance of your fees, or made other financial arrangements, you're ready to select your timetable to register. See important dates for fees and details at mohawkcollege.ca/fees.

Attend Day One Orientation and get prepared for your upcoming semester. Stay up to date with events, news and more via social media. Connect with us at mohawkcollege.ca/social.


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Important dates and deadlines Applying for Fall 2019

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MAY

Applying for Winter 2020

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TUITION DEPOSIT DUE FOR NEW STUDENTS

Applying to competitive programs Look for the competitive program icon as you're reading. Competitive programs have more applicants than there are spaces available. You must apply for these programs before the equal consideration date to be eligible for the first round of offers—see important dates above. Late applications will be considered pending space in the program. Selection to competitive programs is based on the average of your highest senior level final grades in the required courses. Additional selection criteria may be applied for some programs. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Priority is also given to applicants in the following order: 1. Permanent residents of Ontario 2. Permanent residents of other Canadian provinces or territories 3. International applicants Read more about admission requirements for your program of choice in this publication or visit the program web page at mohawkcollege.ca.

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MIDNOVEMBER

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How much does my program cost? What is the tuition? We have provided a range to show the cost of tuition and fees for each program, for example: $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Remember to plan for other costs such as books $4,000-6,000 $8,001+accommodation, and supplies,$6,001-8,000 transportation, food and more. Learn how to create a budget and plan for your college education—you’ll find great resources at mohawkcollege.ca/mybudget. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

Will all my classes be on campus? Classes are delivered in one of these ways: are held in a physical location on campus with an instructor and students.

• CLASSROOM OR "FACE-TO-FACE" COURSES

are accessed through our online learning management system via the Internet. Students and instructors do not meet in person.

• ONLINE COURSES

include classroom and online learning. You will meet on campus and complete online work independently.

• BLENDED COURSES

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STUDENT SUCCESS

We're here to help To ensure you have the opportunity to thrive, Mohawk offers a wide range of services aimed at helping you succeed. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/services for a full list of services.

NOT SURE WHAT TO DO NEXT?

Need help registering, paying fees or just have a question? The Square provides a full range of services and supports to prospective students, applicants and current students. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/ thesquare. International students can receive help and assistance at the International Square. Read more about services on page 37. LOOKING FOR EXTRA SUPPORT?

For students with disabilities, Accessible Learning Services offers a broad range of services to students with a disability or suspected disability to meet their academic goals at all campuses. Early identification

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is recommended. Contact our Student Triage Officer for more information at 905-575-2211. A comprehensive overview of all Accessible Learning Services is available at mohawkcollege.ca/als. STRUGGLING WITH A COURSE?

The Learning Support Centre offers a dedicated and positive environment to enhance your academic success through Peer Tutoring, the Writing Centre, Math Learning Centre and Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS), as well as self-directed and quiet group study spaces. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/lsc.

NEED TO TALK?

Take advantage of free and confidential time-limited counselling. We offer personal, career and academic counselling. Workshops focused on supporting your well-being and academic success are offered throughout the year. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/counselling. STUDENT SUCCESS ADVISORS

As a friendly and reliable resource, Student Success Advisors (SSAs) are here to connect you to the many service areas that will enhance your college experience. Your SSAs can answer questions, discuss concerns and help you


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Covering the cost of your education At Mohawk, we can help you discover financial assistance options you may qualify for, including our assortment of over 900 awards, scholarships and bursaries. APPLY FOR OSAP

The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a financial aid program that can help you pay for college. Find out how much you may be eligible for at ontario.ca/osap. In the 2017–18 academic year, more than half of Mohawk students relied on OSAP, receiving $79.8 million in grants and loans. SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES

create an action plan to be successful at college. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/ssa. HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Wellness4U promotes health and wellness on campus by raising awareness through prevention strategies and promoting ways to improve health. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/wellness4u. The Health Centre at Fennell Campus has medical doctors and wellness practitioners who provide confidential services. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/health-centre.

Complete your My Mohawk Financial Assistance Profile each semester to be considered for awards, bursaries and scholarships available through Mohawk College. The application opens prior to the start of every semester at mohawkcollege.ca/ financialprofile. Full-time OSAP students are eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries.

MO’ MONEY RESOURCE CENTRE

Mo' Money, Mohawk’s money management centre, educates and supports you with tools and resources to help manage your money, including information about paying for school, budgeting, understanding credit and debt, saving strategies, and more. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/momoney. CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION

Get experience and earn an income while in school. Look for this icon as you browse this handbook for programs that have a required or optional co-op. CAMPUS EMPLOYMENT

Campus employment opportunities are available each semester. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/ financialassistance.

In the 2017–18 academic year, Mohawk supported students with $3.6 million dollars through various bursaries, scholarships and campus employment positions.

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Your Library

Connect. Learn. Succeed. Mohawk's Library is a top destination for academic resources, study spaces and tech supports. Visit us at library.mohawkcollege.ca.

ASSIGNMENT RESOURCES

STUDY SPACE

TECH BARS

• Print and electronic books

• Quiet and silent study space

• Online journals and magazines

• Collaborative, bookable group space

Get answers to your tech questions about:

• Research guides • Streaming videos • Research assistance: face-to-face or online chat

• Access to computers and laptops

• eLearn and ePortfolio • MyMohawk portal • Office365 • Connecting to WiFi

Borrow

Technology

Research 24/7

More than books in your library.

Free loans, workshops and tech help.

Some services never close.

ANATOMICAL MODELS

Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster SAFETY GLASSES AND METERS

Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades CALCULATORS

All campuses BIKES

Fennell Campus

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215 LAPTOPS AND CHROME BOOKS VISIT A LIBRARY TECH BAR

DIGITAL SKILLS WORKSHOPS

Microsoft Office, eLearn, ePortfolios and more.

800,000 ONLINE JOURNALS AND MAGAZINES 320,000 EBOOKS 30,000 ONLINE VIDEOS 200 RESEARCH GUIDES 80 RESEARCH DATABASES

in 53 languages.


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S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y

SEVEN STOREYS OF LEARNING

Learning. Living. Leading. At 96,000 square feet, the new $54-million centre is Canada’s largest, and Hamilton’s first, zero carbon institutional building.

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In The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation at our Fennell Campus, learning happens not only in the centre’s labs, but throughout the new space. Students from many programs have access to every level of the building, from the solar panel array on the rooftop patio to the mechanical room and subbasement water room. Students gain hands-on, experiential learning in how to operate, monitor and maintain a zero carbon building. DIGITAL CREATIVITY CENTRE

The Digital Creativity Centre, located in the heart of The Joyce Centre, is open to all students and features a makerspace with 3D printers, a virtual and augmented reality testing area, media and production editing suites and a floor-to-ceiling visualization wall for creating interactive and dynamic presentations. The Digital Creativity Centre also offers a collaboration zone and study spaces for small and large groups. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/sustainability to learn more about the The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation, as well as other Mohawk initiatives focused on transportation, energy, waste management, water conservation and local food.


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Living zero carbon starts at Mohawk

Innovative building features The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation incorporates leading-edge energy harvesting and conservation technology, and will generate 100 per cent of the energy required to power it through the course of a year.

Mohawk's Zero Carbon Ambassadors are trained in zero carbon building design and management to support and encourage sustainable behaviour at the college. The team provides tours of The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation and hosts sustainability challenges throughout the year.

Digital dashboards allow students to see their impact on the building, in real time. "If it‘s a busy day, they will see increased water usage, if it‘s hot outside, they will see the energy needed to cool the building,“ says Flynn.

“We're trying to encourage a culture of conservation so that people using the building are mindful of the energy load they are putting on it,“ says Kate Flynn, Manager of Campus Sustainability and Climate Change.

Above, from left to right, top row: Nico Strabac, Andrew Ketchin, Shanine Cook, Chris MacDonald, Kathy Huynh, Dexter Benitez and Filesha Wiltse; bottom row: Kate Flynn, Allison Maxted, Kayla LaChance and Emily Vis.

Zero Carbon Ambassadors come from a wide variety of academic programs.

Features of the building include: • Visible structural, mechanical and electrical systems throughout the building. • Digital dashboards showing building systems in action. • 28 geothermal wells that will store heat in the summer to be used to heat the building in the winter. • Solar panels capable of generating 721,000 kWh of clean, renewable electricity per year. • Outdoor learning spaces on green roof terraces. • Storm water capturing to reuse rain water for toilets and landscaping. • Sensor-controlled LED lighting.

What makes a building zero carbon? A zero carbon building is highly energy efficient and produces or uses renewable energy, such as solar panels, to offset the carbon emissions the building produces during its operation each year.

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LIFE ON CAMPUS

Life on campus Wherever you live, there are many ways to get involved in life on campus.

Mohawk offers activities and services to support your success and make your life at Mohawk fun and memorable, including: • Orientation • Special events and expos • Registered student groups • Volunteering • Awareness weeks

View our student calendar at mohawkcollege.ca/events to see what’s happening on campus. Get a head start on your school year by attending one of our Start Smart days. These workshops will help prepare you for your college experience.

Participate in Day One Orientation activities at your campus—meet your faculty, classmates and college staff, enjoy free food and have fun! Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/ studentlife.

Your home away from home LIVING IN RESIDENCE

LIVING OFF CAMPUS

LIVING AT HOME

Come and join our on-campus community where you'll share a fullyfurnished suite with your own private bedroom and a shared kitchenette and bathroom. Our residence is equipped with comfortable study and social spaces, laundry facilities and an on-site restaurant. Read more at mohawkresidence.ca.

If this is your first time living on your own, we’re here to help you with the details such as leases, by-laws and landlords. Search our extensive online house listings for Hamilton, Stoney Creek and surrounding areas. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ housing to get started.

You'll want to find convenient ways to commute to campus. Read more about walking, biking, driving, carpooling or taking public transit to our campuses at mohawkcollege.ca/transportation.

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Services and supports for

Indigenous students

INDIGENOUS EDUCATION AND STUDENT SERVICES

The Indigenous Education and Student Services team at Mohawk is committed to Indigenous student success through the fostering of a supportive learning environment which encourages self-empowerment. Engage with the Indigenous community at Mohawk College for specialized programming to meet your cultural needs, including Elder as a resource, peer tutors, academic assistance, job postings and access to various bursaries and scholarships. Throughout the year we offer culturally relevant events and activities. If you are an Indigenous student applying to Mohawk, we invite you to complete a self-identification form. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/indigenous.

“Mohawk College has a great atmosphere that I encourage others to come be a part of.�

Bertha Skye serves as an Elder in Residence at Mohawk College where she provides learning in an Indigenous and holistic way by sharing stories, teachings, traditional crafts and cooking lessons.

Marley

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The David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre at Fennell Campus is a LEEDÂŽ (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Certified building.

Stay (or get) in shape at our fitness centre The David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre at Fennell Campus offers a long and healthy list of ways to get hearts racing. Our triple gymnasium allows plenty of opportunities for pick-up basketball, volleyball or badminton and is the home

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venue for our varsity sports teams. You’ll also find a wide range of classes, the latest and greatest equipment and group fitness activities scheduled to inspire you to get active. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ athletics to learn more.


LIFE ON CAMPUS

The Language & Culture Centre Mohawk welcomes over one thousand international students every year, representing more than 70 countries from around the world. Mohawk is dedicated to helping international students make a successful transition to Hamilton and create meaningful connections within the community. Mohawk works alongside our international students and staff to build intercultural relationships and promote the value of global citizenship.

many of which take place at the Language & Culture Centre (LCC). The LCC also provides academic and social activities and connects students to external cultural groups from Hamilton’s community. Visit us in room J137, Fennell Campus. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/lcc.

The college hosts cultural activities and events throughout the year,

Visit The International Square, located in J137, Fennell Campus, for services and support for international students including: • • • • • • •

Programs available to international students are indicated by this icon:

• •

Tuition payments Admissions Registration and timetable support International student advising Letter pick-up English and summer programs Language & Culture Centre Events and activities And more!

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Keep learning. Keep playing. Mohawk College offers 14 competitive varsity sports teams and a wide range of recreational and wellness activities for all levels. Get your friends together for some fun and fitness and enter a team into one of our many leagues or tournaments.

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147 OCAA All-Academic Awards

41 CCAA All-Canadians

12 OCAA medals

1 CCAA All-Canadian Award

(last 3 seasons)

(all time)

(last 3 seasons)

(last 3 seasons)

14 CCAA All-Academic Awards

60 OCAA League All-Stars

19 OCAA Major Award Winners

458 total OCAA Medals All Time

(last 3 seasons)

(last 3 seasons)

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4th in OCAA


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I worked part-time in the Mohawk Athletics and Recreation Department while I was a student in the Autism and Behavioural Science program. The Athletics team helped me develop my leadership skills—I was nominated by my coworkers as the Official of the Year, and I also won the OCAA Student Female Leadership Award. I'm grateful for the opportunity to advocate for more inclusive and accessible programming for students. Melina, Autism and Behavioural Science ‘18 OCAA Student Female Leadership Award Winner

Teams, tryouts and bursaries Tryouts for varsity teams are traditionally held in late August or early September. Detailed times and locations are available on the Athletics website, mohawkcollege.ca/athletics. Need another reason to get in the game? Mohawk offers athletic bursaries to student athletes based on academic and athletic success. SPORTS

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What to watch for as you're reading. NEW PROGRAM

New for the 2019-2020 academic year. FAST TRACK

Program offers the option to complete back-to-back semesters without a break semester. Fast track is not offered at every intake. APPRENTICESHIP

You must be a registered apprentice to enrol. Read more on page 103. REQUIRED CO-OP

Participation in co-op is required to graduate. You will complete paid co-op work terms that alternate with academic terms. OPTIONAL CO-OP

You may choose the co-op option and complete paid co-op work terms that alternate with academic. COMPETITIVE PROGRAM

You MUST apply before the equal consideration. See page 27. INTERNATIONAL

International students may apply to this program. INTERNATIONAL ONLY

Only International students may apply to this program. CONTINUING EDUCATION OPTION

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Academic Upgrading

Our tuition-free program can help you upgrade your skills in reading, writing, and math for postsecondary education or employment.

Continuous Intake Program

Offered at Fennell Campus

Part-time or full-time, days or evenings

mohawkcollege.ca/AU

facebook.com/MohawkAU

Program highlights

What you’ll learn

How you’ll gain skills

Admission requirements

• Tuition free • Daytime or evening hours and continuous intake, year round. • Receive a personalized academic assessment • We will work with you to create an individualized learning plan to meet your needs and study goals. • Online delivery available, please contact ACE Online at 905-575-2123 for more information.

• English and Math courses. • General Education Development (GED) Test Preparation • Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) programming. • Study techniques and timemanagement skills that will prepare you for your academic and professional careers.

• A learner-centred teaching approach. • Learn at your own pace, with the guidance of a teacher. • Take a FREE college course while in the program to feel better prepared.

• Mature student status (19 years or older) • A Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada • Minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) of level 7 in all areas. If you are unaware of your levels, please contact the YMCA Immigrant Settlement Services, 25 Main St. W., Hamilton, Tel: 905-526-8452 • Completion of an academic assessment, to determine a starting point for English and/ or Math

Where you can go next† • Apply to a Mohawk program or work toward your employment goals.

Contact information • 905-575-2029 or upgrading@mohawkcollege.ca.

Funded by: This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario and through the Canada-Ontario Job Fund Agreement.

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Applied Music Preparatory

Develop your music theory, ear training, keyboarding and improvisation skills to prepare you for further studies and/or a career in music.

Ontario College Certificate Program 105 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/105 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Graduates repeatedly demonstrate success with future studies in Mohawk’s Applied Music program and $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 other music programs across North America. • Several successful musicians and faculty members at colleges and universities across North America are graduates of this preparatory music program.

$8,001+

What you’ll learn

$8,001+

• Visual, written and aural recognition and application of music theoretical concepts such as intervals, clef reading, $8,001+ key signatures, scales, time signatures, basic harmonies and rhythmic patterns. • Foundational keyboard skills. • The historical and social history and context of music. • Career paths and options for further studies in music. • Improvise on your chosen instrument. • Apply theoretical concepts. • Compose simple melodic ideas. • Use technology to create music.

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Prep Ear Training & Solfege 1 • Introduction to Music Technology • Music Theory And Notation 1 • Music Reading And General Musicianship 1 • Introduction to Improvisation 1 • Basic Keyboard 1 • Communication

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options • • • •

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

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Admission requirements

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Musician and Singer • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Music Teacher Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Radio Programmer including: Music Producer and Recording $6,001-8,000 oo Grade 12 English, E, C or U $4,000-6,000 $8,001+ Engineer or equivalent • Applicants are recommended Where you could work includes: to have a minimum of three • Performing Arts and Related years of experience with Industries private or school-based • Music Related Business musical instruction on their instrument or equivalent Where you can go next† • Options are available for mature oo Mohawk offers a diverse applicants, see page 16 range of programs to further your studies: oo Classical Strings & Guitar (976) oo Classical Winds & Brass (977) oo Drums & Percussion (978) oo Contemporary Brass & Winds (979) oo Contemporary Guitar (980) oo Classical Piano (981) oo Contemporary Piano (982) oo Classical Voice (983) oo Contemporary Voice (984) oo Applied Music (Other) (985) oo Bass (986) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/105 SEMESTER 2 • Prep Ear Training & Solfege 2 • Survey of Music • Music Theory And Notation 2 • Music Reading And General Musicianship 2 • Intro to Improvisation 2 • Basic Keyboard 2 • General Education Elective 1

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Art and Design Foundations

Unleash your creative spirit in this introduction to art, digital arts, photography, graphic design, typography and communications.

Ontario College Certificate Program 270 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/270

What you’ll learn

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Learn the basics from a range • Examine traditional art, digital of design specialties including arts, applied design and photography, animation, communications. graphic design and print. • Principles of the art and design $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Work on both traditional workflow. illustration and digital design • Create traditional and digital projects. projects to start your visual • Get prepared to transition arts, advertising and graphic from high school or work to a design portfolio. college level diploma program • Plan, create, implement and by building your art and present visual communications design skills in a variety of media. • Introduction to design, idea development research and presentation technology. • Basic skills in drawing, colour theory, printing technology and still photography. • How digital concepts and designs transform into a finished print product.

SEMESTER 1 • Artistic Web Design Applications • Character Design • Digital Art Photography • Figure Drawing • Graphic Design • Illustration Techniques • Design and Output Level 1

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

How you’ll gain skills

$4,000-6,000

Admission requirements

• Hands-on experience in the • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Hugh Cameron Digital Print Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Learning Centre, Canada’s including: foremost educational print oo Grade 12 English E, C or U learning centre. or equivalent • Use industry-standard • Students do not need to technology and programs. purchase a computer or • Theory-based lectures and camera. There are however, practical assignments. material fees for various art supplies and media outputs † Where you can go next • Options are available for mature • Mohawk offers a diverse range applicants, see page 16 of programs to further your studies: oo Graphic Design (508) oo Photography - Still and Motion (378) oo Animation 3D (373) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/270 SEMESTER 2 • Animation • Design and Output Level 2 • Illustration • Popular Music and Society • Portfolio Development • Typography • Communication


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Career Pathways

Do you have a learning disability and want to develop academic and career-ready skills for future postsecondary study and employment?

Ontario College Certificate Program 361 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/361 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Earn skills and credits to enable you to pursue further study or employment. • Experience a combination of $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 in-class instruction, computer labs, lectures and an unpaid job placement. • Designed for those who may not have considered postsecondary education for a variety of reasons including but not limited to: oo Challenges with a traditional learning environment. oo Alternate learning styles. oo Learning disabilities and neurodiverse learning styles.

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

What you’ll learn

$8,001+

• Develop your personal, social, academic and career-related strengths and skills. • Build job skills for future $8,001+ employment. • Expand on individual strengths and goals. • Use assistive technologies for learning. • Explore educational and job opportunities. • Develop effective problemsolving and decision-making skills for the workplace.

How you’ll gain skills • Combination of individualized, practical classroom learning activities. • Computer labs, workshops and face-to-face lectures. • Access to a dedicated lab space for homework support, assistive technology training and socializing. • Experience a highly individualized work-related field placement opportunity.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Career Exploration • Communication in the Workplace • Math for Work and Everyday Life • Pathways to Success • Trends in Technology

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Transition into employment • Ontario Secondary School with enhanced employability Certificate (OSSC), or Ontario $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ skills. Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent Opportunities for grads oo Grade 10 English, L or • Option to obtain Food equivalent Handler Certification • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 Where you can go next† • Workplace and locally • Mohawk offers a diverse range developed credits that of programs to further your contribute towards an OSSC studies: or OSSD are acceptable for oo General Arts and Science entrance into this program. (College Transfer) (230) oo Students and graduates are encouraged to speak to faculty or staff about pathways opportunities. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/361 SEMESTER 2 • Career Planning • Employment Exploration • Workplace Culture

Options 1 (Select 1): • College Prep Math • First Year Foundations • Personal Wellness Options 2 (Select 1): • Communications for Life • College Prep Communications

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) Provides students who have intellectual disabilities and other significant learning challenges the opportunity to pursue a postsecondary education, develop skills to help prepare for employment and experience college life. $4,000-6,000

Ontario College $4,000-6,000 Certificate Program 284 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/284 $8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Offered at Fennell Campus

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

What you’ll learn

$8,001+

• Individualized academic • supported program that allows you to experience college, encouraging you to utilize all $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 aspects of the college and the • many social opportunities for learning. • Learning is integrated with • several other program areas as • partnerships. You will build a • comprehensive transition plan upon leaving the program as a • capstone project.

Enhance academic and vocational skills through modified programming to meet your individual needs. Strengthen basic numeracy, communications and computer skills. Build communication skills. Increase technology skills. Build independence and advocacy Build on professional and work ready skills.

How you’ll gain skills • Participate with peers in other college programs and activities. • Two practical work experiences to enhance job-related skills, involvement in the community, and to help build your resume.

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Academic Experience 1 • CICE Communication Skills • Information Technology Skills • Transition to College • Intro to a Healthy Lifestyle • Human Relations • Safety Practice and Protocols

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Inclusive Recreation • Life Skills 1 • Academic Experience 2A • Transition to Work Experience • CICE Practical Math Skills • Job Preparation Skills • Practical Communication Skills

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Where you can go next† $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

Admission requirements $8,001+ $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• Mohawk offers a diverse range • Ontario Secondary School of programs to further your Diploma, Ontario Secondary $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: School Certificate or oo Career Pathways (361)$6,001-8,000 equivalent or Mature Student $4,000-6,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 oo General Arts and Science Status (College Transfer) (230) • An intellectual disability, oo Students and graduates developmental disability or are encouraged to speak significant learning challenges to faculty or staff about with a demonstrated need for pathways opportunities. modified curriculum in order • See ontransfer.ca for additional to succeed opportunities at other colleges • A level of independence that or universities in Ontario. does not require constant support • The ability to manage transportation to the college and to the field placement • The ability to participate in an interview to determine suitability and articulate personal goals

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/284 SEMESTER 3 • Skills for Work • Personal Health, Wellness and Fitness • Transitioning to Community • Academic Experience 3B • Academic Experience 3A • Job Practice 1

$8,001+

SEMESTER 4 • Academic Experience 4A • Academic Experience 4B • Job Practice 2 • Recreational and Leisure Planning • CICE Capstone • Transitioning from CICE

$8,001+

$8,001+


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General Arts and Science (College Transfer) This program is designed to offer transfer pathways to additional programs at the college level.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Certificate Program 230

mohawkcollege.ca/230

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

What you’ll learn

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Designed to help you achieve • Wide variety of course options successful entry to your desired available that, upon successful college program and reach your program completion, can career potential. lead you to future studies in $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Flexibility and wide range of business, health sciences, social electives offered allow you sciences, human services and to customize your learning other college programs. based on your specific areas of • Gain transferable academic and interest. employability skills that will help • Pathway into future college you succeed in postsecondary studies with possible transfer education and in the workplace. credit into your program of • Develop communications choice. competence to a level • Serves as a bridge for you required by business and other to upgrade and achieve the industries. entrance-level requirements How you’ll gain skills needed for competitive college • Participating in experiential programs. learning opportunities via partnerships within the Hamilton community. • Interacting with others in groups or teams in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of classroom goals/expectations. • Through varied and universally designed assessments across a wide-range of subject areas.

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • First Year Foundations • Communications Options (Select 3): • Plagues and People: A History of Disease and Medicine • Psycho-Social Criminology • Introduction to Anthropology • Aboriginal and Western Perspectives • Human Relations • Introduction to Government in Society

• Positive Psychology • Preparatory Biology • Introduction to Sociology • Society, Technology And Social Issues • History: Myth and Reality • Aging in Society • Environmental Sustainability • Introduction to Psychology • Popular Culture • Mathematics 1 - General Arts And Science

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Obtaining a postsecondary certificate in General Arts and $4,000-6,000 Science equips you with the essential employability skills that employers are seeking and offers a postsecondary credential that is often a requirement for various fields of employment.

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Grade 10 Mathematics, D or P level or equivalent is recommended for students taking Math and Science courses • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

Where you could work includes: • Health Care • Hospitality • Sales • Business • Data collection and Research

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies. Students and graduates are encouraged to speak to faculty or staff about pathways opportunities. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/230 SEMESTER 2 • Introduction to Critical Thinking Options (Select 4): • Preparatory Physics • Introduction to Globalization • Issues in Health and Healing • Introduction to Forensic Anthropology • Sociology: Diversity and Social Change • Preparatory Chemistry • Art History • DNA: Diet, Nutrition and Ancestry

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

• Crime Fiction • Social Entrepreneurship • Literature for General Arts & Science • Math • Race and Ethnic Dynamics • Human Sexuality • Developmental Psychology • History of War and Society: 20th Century

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General Arts and Science (University Transfer) This program is designed to offer students expedited transfer pathways to future college and university programs.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma Program 208 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/208

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

and employability skills that will help you to succeed in $4,000-6,000to $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • $4,000-6,000 Designed help you reach $8,001+ postsecondary education and and achieve your desired in the workplace. academic path and career • Develop communications potential. $4,000-6,000and $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ competence to a level Flexibility wide range of $8,001+ • $4,000-6,000 required by business and other electives offered allow you industries. to customize your learning based on your specific areas of interest. • Pathway into university studies with up to two years of direct and non-specified university transfer credit. • Cost-effective and efficient path to completing a degree at the university level.

What you’ll learn • Wide variety of course options available that, upon successful program completion, can lead you to future studies in business, health sciences, social sciences, human services and other college and university programs. • Gain transferable academic

Program of Studies

How you’ll gain skills • Participating in experiential learning opportunities via partnerships within the Hamilton community. • Interacting with others in groups or teams in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of classroom goals/expectations. • Through varied and universally designed assessments across a wide-range of subject areas.

Your future career options • Obtaining a postsecondary certificate in General Arts and Science equips you with the essential employability skills

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • First Year Foundations • Communications Options (Select 3): • Introduction to Anthropology • Preparatory Biology • Human Relations • Psycho-Social Criminology • Positive Psychology • Plagues and People: A History of Disease and Medicine • Aboriginal and Western Perspectives • Introduction to Government in Society • Mathematics 1 - General Arts And Science • Popular Culture • Environmental Sustainability • Introduction to Sociology • Aging in Society • History: Myth and Reality

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Mississauga - Honours that employers are seeking Bachelor of Arts and offers $4,000-6,000 a postsecondary $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credential that is often a transfer for degree completion requirement for various$4,000-6,000 fields $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ opportunities outside of of employment. Ontario. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Where you could work includes: • See ontransfer.ca for additional • Humanities opportunities at other colleges • Social Sciences or universities in Ontario. • Business Administration • Environmental Studies Admission requirements • Health Sciences • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Computer Sciences Academic Upgrading, GED)

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies. Students and graduates are encouraged to speak to faculty or staff about pathways opportunities. • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services oo McMaster University Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences or Humanities oo University of Toronto

including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Grade 10 Mathematics, D or P level or equivalent is recommended for students taking Math and Science courses • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/208 • Introduction to Psychology • Society, Technology And Social Issues SEMESTER 2 • Introduction to Critical Thinking Options (Select 4): • DNA: Diet, Nutrition and Ancestry • Introduction to Forensic Anthropology • Art History • Crime Fiction • Sociology: Diversity and Social Change • Preparatory Chemistry • Preparatory Physics • Introduction to Globalization • Issues in Health and Healing • Developmental Psychology • Math • Literature for General Arts & Science • Social Entrepreneurship

• Race and Ethnic Dynamics • Human Sexuality • History of War and Society: 20th Century SEMESTER 3 • Labour Studies • Women’s Studies • Introduction to Philosophy • History of Western Civilization 1 • Inquiry • Abnormal Psychology (G.A.S.) SEMESTER 4 • Political Economy • World Religions • History of Western Civilization II • Independent Study • Introduction To Applied Research • Social Psychology


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General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes

An integrated language skills program that provides you with the English language skills and the confidence to succeed in a postsecondary program. $4,000-6,000

Ontario College Certificate

$6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$4,000-6,000

Program 278

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/278 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

• Improve language skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing.

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Successful completion of • Level 8 will waive the English Language Proficiency • Requirements for selected $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ Mohawk College career • programs • • Gain postsecondary credits. • A coordinator will assist you in selecting courses that meet your needs. • Canadian students may be • eligible for OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program). • The multi-level program ensures that you will have new • challenges as you progress through the program and transition into postsecondary programs.

What you’ll learn

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

Attend core classes and an e-class from Monday to Friday. Participate in optional workshops. Classes are thematically linked. Professors work closely together to provide opportunities to work on assignments and projects that integrate all skills. Join socio-cultural activities that help you to develop academic, communication and career related skills. Special opportunities for students to participate include: oo Coffee club oo Academic help oo Volunteer placement oo Newsletter club oo Class representative oo Program ambassador

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further $4,000-6,000 your studies. Students and graduates are encouraged to speak to faculty or staff about pathways opportunities. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

• New students must complete a mandatory language $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ assessment after their offer of admission and before they select their timetables • Based on the results of their assessments, applicants may be advised that this intensive one-year program will provide them with the preparation they need to succeed in a Mohawk College career program.

Note: International Students visit Mohawkcollege.ca/478

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/278

By completing language courses within the POS, students will earn two postsecondary credits Elective - Cultural Norms at Work and Elective – General Education 1 SEMESTER 1 • eClass 1 • eClass 2 • Basic Integrated English 1 • Basic Integrated English 2

SEMESTER 2 • eClass 3 • eClass 4 • Basic Integrated English 3 • Basic Integrated English 4

SEMESTER 3 • eClass 5 • eClass 6 • Applied English for Academic Purposes 5 • Applied English for Academic Purposes 6

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Communication Technology • English for Academic Purposes 7 • Academic Preparation • General Education Elective 1 • Communicating Across Cultures

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Human Services Foundation

Gain insight into a spectrum of rewarding, community-based human services careers.

Ontario College Certificate Program 276 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/276 $6,001-8,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

• Use your unique skills and talents to discover how you can best serve your community $6,001-8,000 as $4,000-6,000 a helper.

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+

• Group work, individual reflections, and raising awareness for marginalized $8,001+community groups. • Work on assignments that What you’ll learn challenge your own views, • Enhance important assumptions, and perceptions. fundamental skills necessary to • Guest speakers, labs and rolepursue future postsecondary playing. studies. • Participate in optional • Learn about social issues such community-based visits, as human rights, community including a trip to New York building and inclusion. City and local destinations • Increase self-awareness, such as Six Nations, experience personal growth community parks, community and other competencies services, and agencies. required for a profession in the community services field. • How to work effectively as a team member in the community services field. • Importance of a healthy communities, and it’s impact on individuals, families and groups.

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • First Year Foundations • Foundations of Human Services and Helping Skills • Group Dynamics - A Human Services Perspective • Human Service Career Discovery • Communication

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$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

Where you can go next†

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk of programs to further your Academic Upgrading, $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ GED) studies: including: oo Child and Youth Care (612) oo Grade 12 English, E, C or U oo Early Childhood Education or equivalent (263) • Attendance at program oo Educational Support (747) orientation is strongly oo Recreation Therapy (283) recommended oo Social Service Worker (215) • Options available for mature • See ontransfer.ca for applicants, see page 16 additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/276 SEMESTER 2 • Community Interventions and Resources: A Human Services Perspective • Individual and Family Relationships • Introductory Psychology • Personal Wellness • Social Inclusion


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Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees

Pursue pathways to a broad field of health sciences.

Ontario College Certificate Program 339 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/339 $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Mohawk’s blended learning design allows for flexible scheduling and independent learning opportunities. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • A focus on the fundamentals in math, science, and communications provides a well-rounded experience that can maximize your opportunities for further study.

What you’ll learn • Gain valuable knowledge and skills in biology, chemistry, physics, math and English. • Explore your career options in the health field.

SEMESTER 1 • Biology for Pre-Health 1 • Chemistry for Pre-Health 1 • Communication • First Year Foundations • Pre-Health Mathematics 1

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

$8,001+ • Gain

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+ $8,001+

Admission requirements

$4,000-6,000 $8,001+ • Mohawk offers a diverse range $6,001-8,000 • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk of programs to further your Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: including: oo Biotechnology (369/669) oo Grade 12 English, C or U or $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ oo Cardiovascular Technology equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, (728) oo Chemical Engineering M or U or equivalent Technology (533) • Senior Chemistry oo Community Pharmacy recommended Assistant (796) • Options available for mature oo Health, Wellness & Fitness applicants, see page 16 (268) oo Massage Therapy (OCD) Note: If you have previous (469) university degree credit(s), oo Nursing (BScN) (731) you ARE NOT eligible to use oo Occupational Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Therapist Assistant and Degrees as a route to apply to Physiotherapist Assistant the Mohawk McMaster BScN (746) OTA/PTA oo Personal Support Worker program. (110) The Pre-Health program DOES oo Pharmacy Technician (407) NOT lead to the Mohawk oo Practical Nursing (715) McMaster Medical Radiation oo Recreation Therapy (283) Sciences Collaborative Degree • Earn a degree: program. oo Wilfrid Laurier University (Brantford) - BASc in Public Health • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

time management, organization and study skills. • Developing communication proficiency in a variety of $8,001+ formats.

Your future career options • The pre-health sciences program is designed to provide students with an opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge to be successfully admitted into a health-related diploma or degree program.

(Effective Fall 2018)

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

Program highlights

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/339 SEMESTER 2 • Advanced Pre-Health Math 2 • Biology for Pre-Health 2 • Chemistry for Pre-Health 2 • English for Pre-Health G.A.S. • Physics for Pre-Health

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas

Pursue pathways to a broad field of health sciences.

Ontario College Certificate Program 340 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 • Mohawk’s blended learning design allows for flexible scheduling and independent learning opportunities. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 • A$4,000-6,000 focus on the fundamentals in math, science, and communications provides a well-rounded experience that can maximize your opportunities for further study.

What you’ll learn • Gain valuable knowledge and skills in biology, chemistry, physics, math and English. • Explore your career options in the health field.

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/340

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$4,000-6,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+ • Gain

time management, organization and study skills. • Develop communication proficiency in a variety of $8,001+ $8,001+ formats. • Enhance critical thinking and research skills through the exploration of complex healthrelated issues.

Your future career options • The pre-health sciences program is designed to provide students with an opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge to be successfully admitted into a health-related certificate or diploma program.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • First Year Foundations • Pre-Health Mathematics 1 • Preparatory Biology • Preparatory Chemistry • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Admission requirements

$8,001+ • Mohawk offers a diverse range $4,000-6,000 • OSSD or$6,001-8,000 equivalent or mature of programs to further your student status including: $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: oo Grade 12 English, C or U equivalent oo Biotechnology (369/669) $6,001-8,000 • Grade 10 oo Cardiovascular Technology $4,000-6,000 Mathematics, $8,001+ D (728) or P level or equivalent is recommended oo Chemical Engineering • Options available for mature Technology (533) applicants, see page 16 oo Community Pharmacy Assistant (796) Note: If you have previous oo Health, Wellness & Fitness university degree credit(s), (268) you ARE NOT eligible to use oo Massage Therapy (469) Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to oo Occupational Certificates and Diplomas as a Therapist Assistant and route to apply to the Mohawk Physiotherapist Assistant McMaster BScN program. (746) oo Personal Support Worker The Pre-Health program DOES (110) NOT lead to the Mohawk oo Pharmacy Technician (407) McMaster Medical Radiation oo Practical Nursing (758) Sciences Collaborative Degree oo Recreation Therapy (283) program. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/340 SEMESTER 2 • Advanced Chemistry • Advanced Human Biology • Communicating Contemporary Health Issues • Pre-Health Mathematics 2 • Preparatory Physics


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Pre-Justice

Find pathways to careers in Canada’s judicial system while enhancing skills to further your educational success.

Ontario College Certificate Program 250 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/250 $6,001-8,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

• This one-year certificate program can be a first step toward further employment in the$4,000-6,000 justice field. $6,001-8,000 • Applicants considering postsecondary education relating to justice careers may use this as a pathway to further education, either at the college or university level

Program of Studies

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

What you’ll learn $8,001+

• Examine many facets of Canada’s justice and security systems and explore $8,001+the many employment opportunities available within. • Explore Canada’s judicial system and the individuals it serves, from the law enforcement perspective, the point of view of the victim, the accused and the media. • Consider the rights of the wrongfully accused, the impact of acts of terrorism, the correctional system, as well as deviant behaviours and their effects on society. • Investigate educational and career opportunities in public policing, private and corporate security, insurance fraud investigations, victim and offender services and prevention programs for those at risk of criminal involvement. • Improve critical thinking, written and oral communication skills and basic math.

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Crime Trend Analysis • Deviance and Victimization • First Year Foundations • Introduction to Fitness and Lifestyle Management • Math Essentials • Communication

How you’ll gain skills

Where you can go next†

• Experience traditional • Mohawk offers a diverse college course delivery, $4,000-6,000 range of programs to further $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ hands-on research and your studies: analysis of criminal cases. oo Community & Justice • Develop research skills Services (286) through guided librarianoo Paralegal (285) facilitated web-based oo Police Foundations (218) research. oo Protection, Security & • Develop presentation skills Investigation (293) through class discussions and oo Social Service Worker (215) group presentations. • See ontransfer.ca for • Receive enhanced fitness additional opportunities at training to gain the motor other colleges or universities skills that will help you in Ontario. achieve the necessary fitness Admission requirements qualifications for a law • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk enforcement career. Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 11 English, E, C, U or equivalent • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/250 SEMESTER 2 • Crime and Punishment • Fraud • Private Law • Terrorism • Wrongfully Accused • Elective - General Education 1

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Pre-Media and Entertainment

Sample media programs at Mohawk including television, radio and journalism in this introductory media program.

Ontario College Certificate Program 194 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/194 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Explore media and entertainment to prepare for further study in a diploma or a degree program.$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 • Hands-on instruction in content creation from faculty who have firsthand experience in the Canadian media industry.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

What you’ll learn

$8,001+

• Introduction to the opportunities available in the communications media industry including television, $8,001+ radio and journalism. • Learn success strategies that will develop valuable academic and personal skills. • History of media • Realities and experiences of working in today’s media industry. • The role, responsibility and impact of television, radio, print, film and internet on today’s society.

How you’ll gain skills

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk of programs to further your Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: including: oo Broadcasting - Radio (220) oo Grade 12 English, E, C or U oo Photography - Still and or equivalent Motion (378) • Students will be required to oo Advertising and Marketing pay a digital print fee Communications • Options are available for mature Management (652) applicants, see page 16 oo Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media (651) oo Journalism (297) oo Graphic Design (508) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

• Participating in real-world assignments based on accepted industry standards. • Exploring writing styles, video and audio editing, and techniques for effective presentation. • Receive hands-on experience with digital still photography and video cameras in both individual and group projects.

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Creative Digital Photography • First Year Foundations • Media Discovered • Video Editing for PreMedia • Communication

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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/194 SEMESTER 2 • Graphic Design for PreMedia • How Media Makes Money • Popular Music and Society • TV Documentaries for PreMedia • Video Creation


P R E PA R AT O R Y S T U D I E S

Pre-Technology

Prepare yourself to step into Mohawk College’s engineering programs with these effective introductions to all things technical. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Certificate Program 168 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/168

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Introductory courses in many • By studying with professional areas of technology provides faculty experts. you with insight to help you • Through practical hands-on decide where and what you $8,001+ laboratory experience using $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ want to study next. state-of-the-art equipment • You will have an opportunity Where you can go next† to ease and adjust into • Mohawk offers a diverse range postsecondary education after of programs to further your time away from school. studies: What you’ll learn oo Architectural Technician • Improve foundational math, (420) science, computer and oo Architectural Technology communication skills prior (531) to entering a technician/ oo Biotechnology (369/669) technology diploma program. oo Chemical Engineering • Acquire course credits that Technology (533) transfer to your chosen oo Civil Engineering Technician diploma program after (421) successful completion of the oo Civil Engineering program. Technology (534) oo Civil Engineering Technology - Transportation (543) oo Construction Engineering Technician (451) oo Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation (462)

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • First Year Foundations • Mathematics 1 - General Arts and Science • Preparatory Chemistry • Communication

oo Electrical Engineering Admission requirements Technology (582) • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk oo Energy Systems Engineering Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Technology (360) including: oo Environmental Technician oo Grade 12 English, C or U (453/463) or equivalent oo Mechanical Engineering oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, Technology (529) M or U level or equivalent oo Quality Engineering • Options available for mature Technician - Non applicants, see page 16 Destructive Evaluation (NDE) (439/436) oo Urban and Regional Planning Technician Geographical Information Systems (GIS) (406) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/168 SEMESTER 2 • Computer Skills for Pre-Technology • Health and Safety in Our Environment • Introductory Electricity • Math • Preparatory Physics

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Business (General)

Gain an understanding of business skills, theories and best practices.

Ontario College Diploma Program 320 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/320

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

oo Human resources and $8,001+ $8,001+ labour • Courses span all of the o o Business information functional areas of business systems and technology • Ideal for future entrepreneurs. oo Project management $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Upon completion of a common first semester you How you’ll gain skills may choose to transfer into • Through a mix of classroom second semester of one of the and online learning. following programs:* • Complete case studies and oo Business - Accounting group projects under the (non co-op 316; co-op 356) guidance of experienced oo Business Administration (632) faculty members. oo Business Administration – Accounting (364) Your future career options oo Business Administration • Front Line Production Human Resources (363) Supervisor oo Business Administration • Retail Trade Agent Marketing (non co-op 362; • Customer Services co-op 366) Representative oo Business - Financial • Buyer/Purchasing Agent Services (303) • Sales Representative oo Business – Marketing (319) • Production Scheduler oo Insurance (non co-op 318; • Inventory Control Clerk co-op 368) Where you could work includes: What you’ll learn • Manufacturing • Solid foundation for success in • Operations decision making. • Retail • Master fundamental skills in • Wholesaling the core business processes: • Banking oo Accounting and finance • Government oo Marketing • Not-for-Profit Organizations oo Operations and distribution

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

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SEMESTER 2 • Business Applications with Excel • Business Mathematics of Finance • Business Reports • Enhanced Marketing Principles • Microeconomics • Understanding Financial Statements • Elective - General Education 1

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Opportunities for grads$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

oo Robert Gordon University $8,001+ BA (Hons) Management • Graduates of the program • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ will have met the academic $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ transfer for degree completion requirements for the Certified opportunities outside of $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ in Management (CIM) Ontario. designation. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges Where you can go next† or universities in Ontario. • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Business Administration (632) oo Business Analysis (334) oo International Business Management (116) oo Public Relations (166) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Commerce oo Athabasca University - Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Management oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration oo Niagara University Bachelor of Science in Management, Marketing, Economics or Finance

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 * Additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/320 SEMESTER 3 • Building Customer Relationships • Business Law • Human Resource Management • Introduction to Organizational Behaviour • Macroeconomics • Management Accounting • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Business Finance • Entrepreneurship & Business Planning • Operations Management • Project Management • Social Media and Business Options (Select 1): • Personal Financial Management • Tax Practice - Option


MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Business - Accounting

This program provides a thorough introduction to fiscal management and accounting theory.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 316, 356 (co-op) $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Learn from$6,001-8,000 faculty with professional designations including members of the Chartered Professional $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ Accountants (CPA) of Ontario, who bring their real-life experiences to the classroom. • Upon completion of a common first semester you may choose to transfer into second semester of one of the following programs:* oo Business Administration (632) oo Business Administration – Accounting (364) oo Business Administration Human Resources (363) oo Business Administration – Marketing (non co-op 362; co-op 366) oo Business - Financial Services (303) oo Business (General) (320) oo Business – Marketing (319) oo Insurance (non co-op 318; co-op 368)

What you’ll learn • Accounting theory and practical applications with integrated computer technologies. • Specialize in financial

SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition$6,001-8,000 and fees∆ $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/316-356

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

accounting, cost and • Small to Large Businesses and $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ management accounting,$4,000-6,000 Manufacturing Companies $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 taxation, business finance and • Government and Public applied accounting systems. Service $4,000-6,000 • Progress towards a • Public Practice $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 professional accounting Opportunities for grads certificate or designation. • Progress towards an Advanced How you’ll gain skills Certificate in Accounting and • Analyze the financial Finance (ACAF) through CPA information produced in Ontario. financial statements in order to Where you can go next† assess the financial position of a company. • Mohawk offers a diverse range • Gain valuable experience of programs to further your during co-op work terms. studies: oo Supply Chain Management Your future career options (385) • Controller, Accountant, oo Business Analysis (334) Cost Accountant and Payroll oo International Business Accountant Management (116) • Accounting and Related Clerk oo Business Administration • Accounting Assistant, Accounting (364) Technician and Junior Staff • Earn a degree: Accountant oo Athabasca University • Junior Financial Analyst and Bachelor of Commerce, Financial Cost Analyst Bachelor of Human • Office Administrator Resources and Labour • Senior Management Position Relations, Bachelor of for graduates pursuing a Management professional accounting oo Davenport University designation - Bachelor of Business • Audit Associate Administration o o Griffith University - Bachelor Where you could work includes:

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 2 • Accounting 2 - Financial • Applied Accounting Systems • Business Mathematics of Finance • Business Reports • Financial Statement Concepts • Microeconomics

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

of Commerce oo Niagara University $8,001+ Bachelor of Business Administration $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Accounting oo Robert Gordon University $8,001+ BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 * Additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/316-356 SEMESTER 3 • Accounting 3 - Financial Accounting Applications • Accounting 3 - Financial Accounting Concepts • Advanced Excel for Business • Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 • Macroeconomics • Taxation • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 4 • Accounting 4 - Contemporary Accounting Issues • Accounting 4 - Financial Reporting • Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 • Business Finance • Statistics for Business • Elective - General Education 2 Options (Select 1): • Business Law • Introduction To Organizational ∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses Behaviour

and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3

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MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Business - Financial Services

Earn important credentials while discovering the role of financial planners in an exciting and complex world of personal finance.

Ontario College Diploma Program 303 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/303 $8,001+ $8,001+

• Understanding what is required to be a mutual fund $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Mohawk is approved by representative. both the Financial Planning • Pursue your mutual fund Standards Council (FPSC) license by completing and Moody’s/Canadian $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+the Canadian Investment Securities Institute (CSI) as Funds Course (CIFC) an educational provider for Exam which meets the students pursuing the Certified proficiency requirement set Financial Planner (CFP) and by the provincial securities Personal Financial Planner commission. Additional fees (PFP) designations. apply. • Upon completion of a • You will have the opportunity common first semester you to complete the LLQP may choose to transfer into (Life License Qualification second semester of one of the Program)* following programs:*

What you’ll learn • How to build your career in the financial services sector, personal banking and life insurance field.

How you’ll gain skills • With close ties to industry partners and real-life simulations, you will be provided with experiential opportunities while learning the necessary technical skills. • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter work placement. A certificate of “Police Clearance” and/or “Consent to Disclosure” may be requested by the work placement agency.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

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$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights

oo Business – Accounting (316) oo Business Administration (632) oo Business Administration – Accounting (364) oo Business Administration Human Resources (363) oo Business Administration – Marketing (non co-op 362; co-op 366) oo Business (General) (320) oo Business – Marketing (319) oo Insurance (non co-op 318; co-op 368)

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Business Mathematics Of Finance • Credit • Economics • Financial Services Industry • Professional Communication • Strategic Investment Planning 1

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Your future career options

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Relations, Bachelor of Management $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Financial Services o o Davenport University Representative - Bachelor of $8,001+ Business $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Investment Advisor Administration - Finance/ • Wealth Manager Financial $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Planning • Financial Planner Speciality, Bachelor of • Retirement Planner Business Administration • Independent Financial Planner Finance • Mutual Fund Salesperson oo Niagara University • Life Licensee Bachelor of Science in Where you could work includes: Management, Marketing, • Banks/Trust Companies/Credit Economics or Finance Unions • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ • Mutual Fund Companies transfer for degree completion • Financial Planning Firms opportunities outside of • Life and Health Insurance Ontario. Companies • See ontransfer.ca for additional • Securities/Brokerages opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario. • Accounting Firms

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• Challenge the FPSC Financial Planning Examination Level 1 (FPE1) toward their CFP designation. • Challenge the CSI Applied Financial Planning (AFP) Certification Examination toward the Personal Financial Planner (PFP) designation.

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

Where you can go next† • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour

* Additional requirements based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/303 SEMESTER 3 • Behavioural Finance • Financial Planning - Income Tax • Negotiation Strategies • Retirement Planning • Risk and Estate Planning • Strategic Invest Planning 2 • General Education Elective 1

SEMESTER 4 • Ethics, Compliance And Law • Financial Planning - Income Tax 2 • Life License Qualification Study • Relationship Management • Strategic Financial Planning - Practical • General Education Elective 2


MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Business – Marketing

The best of both worlds—develop expertise in several areas of marketing practice and gain fundamental understanding of the business environment.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma Program 319 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/319 $8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights

• Use computer simulation to model an international product $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • $4,000-6,000 Emphasis on practical, hands-on$8,001+ launch. learning prepares you to excel in your marketing or sales career. How you’ll gain skills • Study with professors who • Working in student teams with $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ have worked as$6,001-8,000 marketing real clients in Mohawk’s learning professionals and bring their lab, The Agency, Mohawk’s expertise to the classroom. student-run marketing and • Upon completion of a common advertising agency. first semester, students may • Case study analysis, role playing choose to transfer into second and online simulations. semester of one of the following • Hands-on lab scenarios. programs:* • From professors who are oo Business – Accounting (316) experienced marketing oo Business Administration (632) professionals. oo Business Administration – Accounting (364) Your future career options oo Business Administration – • Marketing Program Coordinator Human Resources (363) • Merchandising Manager oo Business Administration – • Territory Manager and Inside Marketing (362) Sales Representative oo Business – Financial Services • Product Analyst and Planner (303) • Social Media Program oo Business (General) (320) Coordinator oo Insurance (318) • Buyer and Purchasing Agent

What you’ll learn

• Customer Service Representative

• How to conduct market research and create marketing strategies for real clients. • Verbal and written communication skills as you prepare reports and presentations. • Web marketing strategies and tools.

Where you could work includes: • Consumer and Durable Goods Manufacturing and Marketing • Retailing • Wholesaling • Banking, Insurance and Financial Services • Advertising • Real Estate

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Business Mathematics of Finance • Business Reports • Consumer Behaviour • Enhanced Marketing Principles • Personal Financial Management • Strategic Analysis and Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 • Government Organizations and • Not-for-Profit$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Fundraising

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations, $8,001+ Bachelor of Management oo Davenport University $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Opportunities for grads - Bachelor of Business • Progress towards the Certified Administration $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Sales Professional (CSP) oo Griffith University - Bachelor of designation from the Canadian Business Professional Sales Association oo Niagara University - Bachelor (CPSA) after incorporating two of Science in Management, years of relevant sales experience Marketing, Economics or with academic training. For more Finance information, visit cpsa.com oo Robert Gordon University - BA (Hons) Management with Where you can go next† Marketing • Mohawk offers a diverse range of • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ programs to further your studies: transfer for degree completion oo Advertising and Marketing opportunities outside of Ontario. Communications • See ontransfer.ca for additional Management (652) opportunities at other colleges or oo International Business universities in Ontario. Management (116) Admission requirements oo Analytics for Business Decision Making (386) • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk oo Global Business Management Academic Upgrading, GED) (967) including: oo Supply Chain Management oo Grade 12 English, C or U or (385) equivalent oo Accessible Media Production oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M (390) or U level or equivalent (M or U oo Business Administration level recommended) Marketing (362) • Options are available for mature oo Public Relations (166) applicants, see page 16 • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Commerce,

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/319 SEMESTER 3 • Advertising and Public Relations • Advanced Strategic Marketing Planning • Digital Marketing • Direct Marketing and Sales Promotion • Introduction To Organizational Behaviour • Relationship Selling • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Marketing Research: Analysis & Insight • Global Marketing • Retail Strategies • Marketing Consultancy Practice A • Macroeconomics • Social Media Marketing

* An additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs. ∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Business Administration

Develop an in-depth understanding of business strategy and how different parts of a business collaborate to become more competitive.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 632 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/632

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

level management positions in $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+a host of business careers. • Business courses provide a mix$8,001+ of marketing, operations and How you’ll gain skills administration—delivered over • Through comprehensive six semesters—that prepares $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+training that touches on you for a future$6,001-8,000 career in all departments of an management. organization and appreciate • Upon completion of a how one affects the other. common first semester you may choose to transfer into Your future career options second semester of one of the • Retail Trade Manager following programs:* • Banking oo Business - Accounting (non • Team Leader/Project co-op 316; co-op 356) Coordination oo Business Administration • Sales and Account Manager Accounting (364) • Purchasing and Operations oo Business Administration Manager Human Resources (363) • Small Business Management oo Business Administration – • Accounting and Office Marketing (non co-op 362; Administration co-op 366) • Project Management • How marketing, operations and administration work together to support the goals of an organization. • Build leadership capability and technical competence. • How to think and act strategically. • Prepare for staff and entry

Where you could work includes: • Professional Business services • Financial and Credit Services • Manufacturing and Technical Services • Government Services • Information Services

Opportunities for grads • As a graduate of the program,

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

SEMESTER 2 • Business Applications with Excel • Business Mathematics of Finance • Business Reports • Enhanced Marketing Principles • Microeconomics • Understanding Financial Statements • Elective - General Education 1

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

What you’ll learn

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

you will have met the academic requirements for the Certified in Management (CIM) and Professional Manager $4,000-6,000 (P.Mgr.) designations.

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Supply Chain Management (385) oo Human Resources Management (113) oo Business Analysis (334) oo Public Relations (166) oo International Business Management (116) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations, Bachelor of Management oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration oo Griffith University - Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Commerce oo McMaster University Bachelor of Commerce

oo Niagara University - Bachelor of Science in Management, Marketing, Economics or$8,001+ Finance $6,001-8,000 oo Robert Gordon University BA (Hons) Management • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 * Additional requirements based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/632 SEMESTER 3 • Building Customer Relationships • Business Law • Human Resource Management • Introduction to Organizational Behaviour • Macroeconomics • Management Accounting • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Business Finance • Entrepreneurship & Business Planning • Operations Management • Project Management • Social Media and Business Options (Select 1): • Personal Financial Management • Tax Practice-Option

SEMESTER 5 • Information Systems Management • Leadership and Team building Skills • Marketing Analysis and Planning • Operations and Supply Chain Management • Statistics for Business

SEMESTER 6 • Business Finance 2 • Business Management • Enterprise Resource Planning • Operational Risk Management • Organizational Behaviour 2 • Professionalism and Ethics


MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Business Administration - Accounting

Develop accounting skills in advanced financial accounting, management control, corporate taxation and audit.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 364 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/364 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Learn from faculty with professional designations including members of the Chartered Professional $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Accountants (CPA) of Ontario, who bring their real-life experiences to the classroom.

What you’ll learn • Accounting theory and practical applications with integrated computer technologies. • Specialize in financial accounting, cost and management accounting, taxation, business finance and applied accounting systems. • Business management techniques such as strategic planning, project management and professional ethics.

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Analyze financial statements to assess the financial position of a company. • Case analysis course will $8,001+ allow you to apply your accounting and management skills to make sound business decisions.

Your future career options • • • • • •

Audit Associate Junior Accountant Tax Technician Accounts Receivable Payable Supervisor Financial Analyst

Where you could work includes: • Public, private, not for profit or small business

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Accounting 2 - Financial • Applied Accounting Systems • Business Mathematics Of Finance • Business Reports • Financial Statement Concepts • Microeconomics

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• Progress towards an Advanced • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Certificate in Accounting and Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Finance (ACAF) through CPA including: Ontario. oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent † Where you can go next oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, • Mohawk offers a diverse range M or U level or equivalent of programs to further your (M or U level recommended) studies: • Options available for mature oo Human Resources applicants, see page 16 Management (113) oo International Business Management (116) oo Business Analysis (334) oo Supply Chain Management (385) oo Public Relations (166) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/364 SEMESTER 3 • Accounting 3 - Financial Accounting Applications • Accounting 3 - Financial Accounting Concepts • Advanced Excel for Business • Cost & Managerial Accounting 1 • Macroeconomics • Taxation • General Education Elective 1

SEMESTER 4 • Accounting 4 Contemporary Accounting Issues • Accounting 4 - Financial Reporting • Business Finance • Cost & Managerial Accounting 2 • Statistics for Business • General Education Elective 2 Options (Select 1): • Business Law • Introduction To Organizational Behaviour

SEMESTER 5 • Advanced Financial Accounting • External Auditing • Information Systems Management • Management Control • Business Law • Introduction To Organizational Behaviour

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 6 • Business Finance 2 • Business Management • Corporate Tax • Professional Practice • Professionalism and Ethics • Project Management

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MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Business Administration - Human Resources

Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to enter the field of human resources across various industry sectors.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 363 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/363 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

• Includes the nine courses required by the Human Resources Professionals $4,000-6,000 Association (HRPA)$6,001-8,000 in order to obtain the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. Read more at hrpa.ca.

What you’ll learn • • • • • • • •

Offered at Fennell Campus

Organizational behaviour Training and development Recruitment and selection Health and safety; planning Performance management Employment legislation Career development Additional functional areas of human resources.

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+

• Material delivered by industry experienced faculty • Hands on learning $8,001+ • Group work • Case studies

Your future career options • HR Administrator/ Generalist • HR Assistant • Training and Development Coordinator • Recruiter • Health and Safety Assistant • Human Resource Information System (HRIS) Administrator • Labour Relations Assistant

SEMESTER 2 • Business Applications with Excel • Business Reports • Introduction to Business • Management Accounting • Managing Human Resources in Canada • Elective - General Education 1

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

Where you could work includes: Admission requirements • Municipalities, Hospitals, • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk School Boards, Provincial and Academic GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000Upgrading, $8,001+ Federal Government Agencies including: • Manufacturing, Retail and oo Grade 12 English, C or U or Service Sectors equivalent • Consulting Firms and oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, Placement Agencies M or U level or equivalent

Opportunities for graduates • Engage with local HRPA chapter, read more at hrpa.ca.

(M or U level recommended) • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Business Analysis (334) oo Global Business Management (967) oo Human Resource Management (113) oo International Business Management (116) oo Supply Chain Management (385) oo Public Relations (166) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/363 SEMESTER 3 • Organizational Behaviour in Canada • Building Customer Relationships • Economics • Organizational Behaviour in Canada • Social Media & Business • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Business Law • Operational Risk Management • Performance Management • Recruitment and Selection • Payroll Legislation • Training and Developing Human Resources

SEMESTER 5 • Administering Compensation • Human Resources Research and Management • Labour Relations in Ontario • Leadership and Teambuilding Skills • Occupational Health and Safety • Payroll Fundamentals 1

SEMESTER 6 • CKE Preparation Course • Human Resource Planning Strategies • Project Management • Organizational Consultation and Facilitation Skills • Professionalism and Ethics • Software Applications for Human Resources


MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Business Administration – Marketing

Learn about marketing and its role in the business environment. Enhance your skills in advanced digital marketing, solve marketing problems for real clients and practise your knowledge with an optional co-op placement. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Advanced Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 362, 366 (co-op) $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Estimated first year tuition and$6,001-8,000 fees∆ $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/362-366

you prepare reports and presentations. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Co-op option offers a full • Web marketing strategies and year of work term placement tools. (three consecutive four-month • Use computer simulation to placements). $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ model an international product • $4,000-6,000 Upon completion$6,001-8,000 of a launch. common first semester, Ethics and sustainability • students may choose to practices. transfer into second semester • Project management of one of the following techniques. programs:* Adobe Creative Suite for • oo Business - Accounting (non Business, graphic and web co-op 316; co-op 356) design. oo Business Administration (632) • Business-to-business oo Business Administration marketing. Accounting (364) • Prepare analysis and oo Business Administration recommendations for external Human Resources (363) client organizations. oo Business – Marketing (319) oo Business - Financial Services (303) oo Business (General) (320) oo Insurance (non co-op 318; co-op 368)

What you’ll learn • How to conduct market research and create marketing strategies for real clients. • Verbal and written communication skills as

How you’ll gain skills • Hands-on computer labs, case study analysis and role plays. • Experiential learning through working with real-world, external clients. • Work in student teams to develop a marketing plan, to project manage a complex marketing project, and to conduct market research.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

*

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

$6,001-8,000

SEMESTER 2 • Enhanced Marketing Principles • Personal Financial Management • Consumer Behaviour • Business Mathematics Of Finance • Strategic Case Analysis & Presentation Skills • Business Reports • Elective - General Education 1

Your future career options

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

(CPSA) after incorporating two years of relevant sales experience with academic training. For more information, $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ visit cpsa.com

• Marketing Program Coordinator • Social Media Manager $4,000-6,000 • Product Manager • Digital Marketing Specialist Where you can go next† • Merchandising Manager • Mohawk offers a diverse range • Territory Manager and Inside of programs to further your Sales Representative studies: • National Account oo Human Resources Representative Management (113) • Buyers and Purchasing oo Public Relations (166) Manager • See ontransfer.ca for additional Where you could work includes: opportunities at other colleges • Consumer and Durable Goods or universities in Ontario. Manufacturing and Marketing Admission requirements • Retailing • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Wholesaling Academic Upgrading, GED) • Banking, Insurance and including: Financial Services oo Grade 12 English, C or U or • Advertising equivalent • Real Estate oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, • Government M or U level or equivalent • Not-for-Profit Organizations (M or U level recommended) and Fundraising • See website for language Opportunities for grads requirements for International • Progress towards the Certified Students. Sales Professional (CSP) • Options are available for mature designation from the Canadian applicants, see page 16 Professional Sales Association

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/362-366 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Strategic Marketing Planning • Advertising and Public Relations • Digital Marketing • Introduction To Organizational Behaviour • Relationship Selling • Direct Marketing and Sales Promotion • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Global Marketing • Marketing Consultancy Practice A • Social Media Marketing • Marketing Research: Analysis & Insight • Macroeconomics • Retail Strategies

SEMESTER 5 • Adobe Suite for Business Practice • Project Management Experiential Learning • Marketing Metrics and Spreadsheet Applications • Statistics for Business

SEMESTER 6 • Business to Business Marketing • Corporate Ethics, Sustainability and Marketing Governance • Marketing Careers • Web and Graphic Design • Marketing Consultancy Practice B, Start-Up Marketing Plans

An additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.

Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice. ∆

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MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Insurance

Contribute to business and individual insurance planning and security while preparing to earn important industry credentials.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 318, 368 (co-op) $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Estimated first year $4,000-6,000 tuition and fees∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

What you’ll learn

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+ • Over 90% of our graduates obtain an insurance career position once they graduate. • Mohawk has over 40 years $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ experience in educating insurance professionals. The insurance industry provides awards and scholarships in the amount of $10,000 annually. • Very close links with the property and casualty (P&C) insurance industry. • Upon completion of a common first semester you may choose to transfer into second semester of one of the following programs:* oo Business - Accounting (non co-op 316; co-op 356) oo Business Administration (632) oo Business Administration Accounting (364) oo Business Administration Human Resources (363) oo Business Administration – Marketing (non co-op 362; co-op 366) oo Business - Financial Services (303) oo Business – Marketing (319) oo Business (General) (320)

How you’ll gain skills • Assignments, quizzes, tests, and exams. • Capstone assignment. • Attending Insurance Industry events • Field trips, guest speakers and attending industry events. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms. • Students must maintain an overall 70% GPA per semester in order to maintain co-op status and have no more than one failed or withdrawn course.

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SEMESTER 2 • Economics • Insurance Essentials • Principles of Insurance 1 • Underwriting Essentials • Elective - General Education 1 Options (Select 1): • Introduction to Organizational Behaviour • Personal Financial Management

$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

• Prepare for professional designations from the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (IBAO) and the Insurance Institute of Canada. • Complete, on an accelerated basis, nine out of ten credits required for the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation from the Insurance Institute of Canada.

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/318-368

Program highlights

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

Your future career options $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

• • • • • • •

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Underwriter Claims Adjuster $4,000-6,000 Broker/Agent Risk Manager $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Company Field Representative Mediator Fraud Investigator

Where you could work includes: • Insurance Companies • General Business Organizations • Life Insurance Companies • Independent Adjusting Firms • Insurance Brokerages and Agencies

Opportunities for grads • Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) Designation. • Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario (RIBO) licence. • Insurance Institute of Canada • Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (IBAO) • Ontario Insurance Adjusters Association (OIAA) • Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association • Ontario Mutual Insurance Association

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Where you can go next†

$8,001+

• Earn a degree: oo Davenport University $6,001-8,000 - Bachelor$8,001+ of Business Administration $8,001+ • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

* Additional requirements based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/318-368 SEMESTER 3 • Automobile Insurance • Business Reports • Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent • Insurance on Property • Negotiation Strategies • Insurance and Canadian Law

SEMESTER 4 • Business Applications with Excel • Emerging Insurance Trends • Essentials of Loss Adjusting • Fraud Awareness and Prevention • Insurance Against Liability • Risk Management • Elective - General Education 2

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 - Insurance • Work Experience 2 - Insurance • Work Experience 3 - Insurance


MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Office Administration - Executive

Essential office skills are covered in a program that can open doors to new career opportunities.

Ontario College Diploma Program 327 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/327 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

• Develop advanced skills to give you a competitive edge in diverse business environments. • Common semester 1 and 2 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 with Office Administration General (380).

What you’ll learn • Specialized skills in Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, Project, Visio • Web page design and Adobe software. • Train in accounting fundamentals and specialized accounting software. • Essential office skills including time management and organization, travel arrangements, coordinating meetings, planning events, taking and transcribing minutes. • How to develop a professional portfolio and formulate a career plan.

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Hands-on learning with up-todate equipment and software. • Material delivered by industryexperienced professors. $8,001+ $8,001+ • Integrate advanced software skills in a simulated office environment. • Practice interviews with local business organizations. • Career-related guest speakers from the local business community and professional associations. • Opportunity to experience a two-week, unpaid programrelated work placement in the business community.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Digital Communications • Financial Foundations • Keyboarding • Professional Administrative Skills • Word Concepts • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Document Production • Human Relations • Managing Electronic Data • Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1

$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Your future career options • • • •

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

Office Administrator Executive Assistant Administrative Assistant Project Coordinator $4,000-6,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Where you can go next†

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Earn a degree: oo Davenport University $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ - Bachelor of Business Administration, General $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Business Where you could work includes: • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ • Educational Institutions transfer for degree completion • Corporate Offices opportunities outside of • Insurance Industries Ontario. • Financial Organizations • See ontransfer.ca for additional • Government Offices opportunities at other colleges • Small Businesses or universities in Ontario.

Opportunities for grads • Students have membership opportunities with the Mohawk College Administrative Professionals. • Graduates have membership opportunities with the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) and the Association of Administrative Professionals (AAP).

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Basic computer and keyboarding skills recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/327 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Spreadsheet Concepts • Executive Accounting Skills • Software Skills and Project Management • Webpage Design • Elective - General Education 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Database Concepts • Event Planning • Executive Administrative Procedures • Integrated Office Simulations • Portfolio Development and Career Search • Work Experience - Executive

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MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Office Administration - General

A two-semester program that prepares you for the working world with valuable office skills.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Certificate Program 380 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 • Gain the office training that companies are looking for in just two semesters. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/380

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

What you’ll learn

• Become skilled in the performance of essential office tasks such as document preparation, filing, keyboarding, customer service, and human relations. • Basic understanding of financial concepts and accounting. • Explore a variety of digital techniques for research and communication.

Program of Studies

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$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+

• Use Microsoft Office—Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher and Outlook—to $8,001+ $8,001+ develop career-enhancing capabilities using computers and current business applications software.

Your future career options • Administrative Assistant • Customer Service Representative • Receptionist Where you could work includes: • Banking • Insurance Agencies • Educational Institutions • General Business Services • Industrial Sectors • Non-Profit Organizations

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Digital Communications • Financial Foundations • Keyboarding • Professional Administrative Skills • Word Concepts • Communication

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• Students have membership • opportunities with the Mohawk $4,000-6,000 College Administrative Professionals • Graduates have membership opportunities with office • administrative professional groups. • †

Where you can go next

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Office Administration Executive (327) oo Office Administration Health Services (335) oo Office Administration Legal (328) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent Basic computer and keyboarding skills recommended Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/380 SEMESTER 2 • Document Production • Human Relations • Managing Electronic Data • Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1


MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Office Administration - Health Services

Become an important member of the health services industry with a specialized understanding of medical office practices, terminology, electronic medical records and more.

Ontario College Diploma Program 335 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/335

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Program $6,001-8,000 highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Program is well recognized by local and extended community of hospitals and medical $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ offices. $6,001-8,000 • Common semester 1 and 2 with Office Administration General (380).

What you’ll learn • Provide administrative support to a busy hospital unit. • Discover the challenge of a private medical practice including the Electronic Medical Records (EMR). • Become skilled in medical transcription and Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care insurance billing. • Prepare for additional educational opportunities in other health care fields. • Attend the annual resume fair by St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton.

How you’ll gain skills • Completing our highlyrespected Medical Terminology 1 and 2 courses. • Training in MEDITECH software through Mohawk’s link to Hamilton Health Sciences. • Opportunity to experience a two-week, unpaid work placement in the health services sector. • See important information about clinical placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

Your future career options • • • • • •

Business/Ward/Unit Clerk Patient Registration Clerk MOH Billing Clerk Administrative Assistant Medical Secretary Medical Transcriptionist

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

Where$4,000-6,000 you can go next† $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Admission requirements $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

• Earn a degree: • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk oo Athabasca University Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Bachelor of Professional including: $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $8,001+ Arts, Communication oo Grade 12 $6,001-8,000 English, C or U or Studies equivalent oo Davenport University • Excellent reading - Bachelor of Business comprehension, spelling, Administration, General and basic computer Business and keyboarding skills oo Davenport University recommended Bachelor of Science, Health • Options available for mature Services Administration applicants, see page 16 • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Where you could work includes: • Doctors/Specialists in Private Practice • Laboratories and X-ray Clinics • Hospital Units and Departments • Community Agencies

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Digital Communications • Financial Foundations • Keyboarding • Professional Administrative Skills • Word Concepts • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Document Production • Human Relations • Managing Electronic Data • Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/335 SEMESTER 3 • Health Insurance Billing • Hospital Unit Procedures 1 • Investigative Procedures • Medical Terminology 1 • Medical Transcription 1 • Elective - General Education 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Excel Applications • Automated Hospital Systems • Health Care Careers • Hospital Unit Procedures 2 • Medical Terminology 2 • Medical Transcription 2 • Work Experience - Medical

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MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Office Administration - Legal

Acquire the specialized procedural and administrative skills necessary to become an integral member of a dynamic legal team.

Ontario College Diploma Program 328 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/328 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

• Up-to-date career-related class materials and resources. • Training in the Teraview $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 web-based environment for property searching and registration services. • Common semester 1 and 2 with Office Administration General (380).

What you’ll learn • Administrative procedures, real estate, litigation, family law, wills and estates, and corporate law. • Develop professionalism, effective handling of confidential information and client files, and advanced administrative skills for the legal environment. • Acquire specialized skills to prepare legal documents, correspondence, accounts, and memoranda using a variety of computer applications, digital transcription, and specialized legal software.

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+

• Course delivery by experienced professors. • Guest speakers from the local $8,001+ $8,001+ legal community. • Networking opportunities through practice interviews. • Use a variety of computer applications and specialized legal software to prepare legal documents, correspondence, accounts, and memoranda. • Opportunity to experience a two-week, unpaid, programrelated work experience placement in the legal community.

Your future career options • Legal Administrative Assistants • Legal Support Staff • Legal Secretaries Where you could work includes: • Law Firms • Government Offices • Judicial System and Court Offices • Title Insurance Corporations • Property Management Companies • Legal Departments in Business and Industry

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Digital Communications • Financial Foundations • Keyboarding • Professional Administrative Skills • Word Concepts • Communication

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SEMESTER 2 • Document Production • Human Relations • Managing Electronic Data • Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1

• Opportunities$4,000-6,000 for grads $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

See ontransfer.ca for additional $8,001+ opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

• Students have membership opportunities with the Mohawk $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ College Administrative Admission requirements $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Professionals. $4,000-6,000 • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Graduates have membership Academic Upgrading, GED) opportunities with the including: International Association of oo Grade 12 English, C or U or Administrative Professionals equivalent (IAAP). • Basic computer and keyboarding skills Where you can go next† recommended • Mohawk offers a diverse range • Options available for mature of programs to further your applicants, see page 16 studies: oo Paralegal (285) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Professional Arts, Communication Studies oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Professional Arts, Governance, Law and Management oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/328 SEMESTER 3 • Corporate Law Procedures • Legal Administrative Skills and Procedures • Litigation 1 • Real Estate 1 • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Family Law Procedures • Legal Office Career Preparation • Litigation 2 • Real Estate 2 • Wills & Estates • Work Experience - Legal


MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Paralegal

Gain the skills to practise as a licensed paralegal and enjoy a rewarding and respected career in the legal field.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma Program 285 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/285

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Combine theory and practice using Mohawk’s Mock Courtroom. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 through $8,001+ $8,001+ • Program Accreditation Law Society of Ontario. • Industry-Experienced Faculty licensed by the LSO. • College offers Statutory Accident Benefits Course. • Ideal pathway for Pre-Justice graduates.

What you’ll learn • Develop skills and knowledge within the parameters established by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO) and the Law Society Act. • Written and oral advocacy skills, ethical and professional conduct in legal processes, administrative law, alternative dispute resolution, highway traffic act, small claims court, administrative tribunals, torts and contracts, employment law, immigration, and residential tenancy.

• Sound theoretical and practical foundation in all areas of authorized legal practice, legal ethics, small business practice and business management skills. • Structure, work and organization of the Ontario court system, and of quasijudicial administrative boards, tribunals and regulatory bodies. • How to work as an effective legal team member.

How you’ll gain skills • Through practice in mock trials and hearings. • Experience 140 unpaid hours of Field Practicum in the legal field. • Group work

Your future career options • • • • •

Paralegal Commissioner Municipal Prosecutor Justices of the Peace Self-Employment

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Communication for Paralegal • Ethics and Professional Responsibility • Introduction to the Legal System • Paralegal Computer Applications • Paralegal - Research and Writing • Valuing Diversity • Elective - General Education 1

• SEMESTER 2 • Administrative Laws • Criminal/Summary Conviction Procedure • Evidence and Litigation • Paralegal Career Preparation • Paralegal Reports • Provincial Offences/Highway Traffic Act Offences • Elective - General Education 2

$6,001-8,000

Where you could work includes: $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Corporations • Administrative Tribunals $4,000-6,000 • Government Agencies • Provincial Courts $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Private Law Offices • Community Clinics

Opportunities for grads • On successful completion of the program, participants will be prepared to write Law Society of Ontario P1 (Paralegal) Licence examination.

Where you can go next†

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

• Applicants are encouraged to $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ research the Ontario paralegal profession before applying $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ for admission. Visit the Law Society of Upper Canada $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ at lsuc.on.ca and check out Latest News/Paralegal Regulation links • Participation in an Orientation Session, Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) and written assignment submission may be used for applicant selection • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

• See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (GED, College and Career preparation) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U equivalent 70% guideline • Law and Justice studies courses recommended • Computer software skills required

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/285 SEMESTER 3 • Advocacy • Crime & Society • Employment Law • Legal Accounting • Residential and Landlord Tenant Law • Torts and Contracts • Tribunal Practice and Procedure

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Alternative Dispute Resolution • Field Practicum • Practice Management/Operating a Small Business • Small Claims Court • Statutory Accident Benefits

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MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Small Business and Entrepreneurship

Be the boss! But first, learn the ins and outs of starting and managing a small business.

Ontario College Certificate Program 179 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/179 $6,001-8,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

• Experience an exceptional blend of academic content, practical training and $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 advice, through contact with successful business owners, business professionals, government representatives and members of the local business community. • Transfer your educational background and work experience to the business world – use the Small Business and Entrepreneurship program to build your business idea.

What you’ll learn $8,001+

• Learn to effectively manage a small business. • Learn how to carry forward an $8,001+ idea within an organization. • Graduate with a comprehensive business plan that gives you a head start in obtaining funding and launching your own business.

How you’ll gain skills • Learn through guest speakers, seminars and workshops focusing on planning, start-up and future development of a successful small business • Material delivered by industry experienced faculty • Hands-on learning • Enjoy small group and one-onone faculty coaching. • Case studies

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Computer Skills for Small Business • Managing The Small Business • The Generic Business Plan • Intro To Small Business And Entrepreneurship • Operations And Legal Issues

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$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Sales Representatives • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Small Business Owners $4,000-6,000 Academic GED) $6,001-8,000Upgrading, $8,001+ • Franchisees or Franchisors • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 Where you could work includes: • • • • • • • • •

Build Your Own Business Buy an Existing Business Own/Operate a Franchise Manage a Small Business Retail Financial Services Personal Services Educational Services Advertising and Promotion

Where you can go next† • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/179 SEMESTER 2 • Computer Skills for Small Business Advanced • Small Business-Financial Management • Small Business Marketing Skills • Research and Writing Skills for Business Options (Select 1): • The Detailed Business Plan • Supervisory Skills for Small Business


MCKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Tourism

Transform your passion for travel into a lifelong rewarding career.

Ontario College Diploma Program 964 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/964 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

• Courses and content are fully up to date and aligned with industry standards. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 • Wide range of presentations from industry professionals and local entrepreneurs. • Opportunity to graduate with Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) Certification.

What you’ll learn • Acquire specialized skills in Sabre and Apollo Reservation Systems. • Develop communication, business and industry-specific computer skills.

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+

• Through social and crosscultural training. • Hands-on use of airline $8,001+ $8,001+ computer specific software. • Case studies • Networking and building connections with industry partners. • Guest speaker events. • Attending trade shows, conferences and career fairs. • After successful completion of all required courses, you will complete a mandatory twoweek unpaid work placement. You are responsible for sourcing your own placement.

• Overseas Destination Representative • Customer Service Representative$4,000-6,000 • Sales Representative • Reservation Agent • Tourism Consultant

SEMESTER 1 • College and Career Preparation • Destination the Americas • Introduction to Tourism • Tourism Computer Applications • Tourism Financial Concepts • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Destination Europe • Hotel Operations • Introduction to Reservation Software • Planes, Trains and Waterways • Tour Planning • Elective - General Education 1

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ your studies: $6,001-8,000 oo International $8,001+ Business Management (116) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Where you could work includes: Administration • Travel Agencies • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ • Tour Wholesalers/Operators transfer for degree completion • Hotels, Resorts and Cruise opportunities outside of Lines Ontario. • Government Agencies • See ontransfer.ca for additional • Airlines/Airports opportunities at other colleges • Tourism and Travel Call or universities in Ontario. Centres $4,000-6,000

• Association of Canadian Travel Agencies (ACTA) Certification • Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) Certification • Specialization certifications

(Effective Fall 2018)

$8,001+

Where$8,001+ you can go next† Your future career options $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

Opportunities for grads

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

Admission requirements

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile computing device that meets the specifications determined by the program • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/964 SEMESTER 3 • Corporate and Special Events • Destination The World • Intermediate Reservation Software • Sustainable Tourism • Tourism Sales • Elective - General Education 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Reservation Software • Agency Operations and Legalities • Career Preparation • Human Relations and Leadership • Marketing and Social Media • Work Experience Training

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C O M M U N I C AT I O N A R T S

Advertising and Marketing Communications Management Specialize in the creative or business stream, experience working with real-world clients and join the ranks of award-winning alumni.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 652 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/652 $6,001-8,000

• An understanding of Adobe Creative Suite for photo $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Program is well-recognized by editing, layout design, and industry professionals locally video editing and effects. and nationally.

What you’ll learn • A solid foundation in integrated marketing communications including advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing and public relations. • Art direction, copywriting, layout design, basics of photography and graphic design, and idea generation techniques. • Account and project management, media buying and placement, and the strategy behind ad campaigns. • How to professionally present materials to real clients.

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• After a foundational first year, you will build on your strengths by selecting either the creative or business stream. • Work on assignments that integrate classroom with industry. • Participate in national and international awards competitions. • Gain hands-on learning in groups with students from both streams. • Work with real clients in The Agency, Mohawk’s student-run advertising agency. • Participate in a seven-week field placement. • Learn from instructors who are industry professionals.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Traditional Copy • Advertising Applications • Layout and Art Direction • Advertising Concepts • Account and Project Management • Media 1 • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Media 2 • Layout and Art Direction 2 • Foundations in Marketing • Interactive Copy • Researching and Reporting-Lgs • Advertising Roles • Graphic Applications SEMESTER 3 • Marketing for Advertising • Strategic Planning • Integrated

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program highlights

• Specialize after first year in a $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 creative or business stream. • Interview industry professionals, tour agencies, participate in mock interviews and build your portfolio.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options • • • • • • • • • • • •

Advertising/Media Specialist Strategist $4,000-6,000 Account Manager Art Director Copywriter Production and Studio Specialist Public Relations/Direct Marketing/ Web Specialist Promotions and Event Specialist Community Manager Project Manager Media Buyer Media Strategist

Where you could work includes: • Advertising Agencies • Marketing Departments • Print, Broadcast or Digital Media

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Public Relations (166) oo Accessible Media Production (390)

• Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, Marketing $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ oo Griffith University - Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Excellent reading and writing skills are recommended • Options are available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/652 Marketing Campaign Fundamentals • Elective - General Education 1 Options (Select 3): • Art Direction Process • Broadcast Planning and Analytics • Consumer Research • Copywriting Process • Layout Design and Typography • Print Planning and Buying

SEMESTER 4 • Ad Campaign • Agency Simulations • Principles of Advertising Law and Ethics • Elective - General Education 1 Options (Select 3): • Account and Project Management 2 • Broadcast Buying • Creative Brainstorming • Interactive and Social Media • Interactive Creative and Web Development

• Layout Design and Photography SEMESTER 5 • Career Readiness • Community Management • Agency Experience 1 Options (Select 2): • Account and Project Management 3 • Interactive Portfolio • Media Metrics • Traditional Portfolio

SEMESTER 6 • Agency Experience 2 • Emerging Trends in Advertising • Field Placement (Advertising) • Mobile Media Options (Select 2): • Account and Project Management 4 • Interactive Production • Media Review • Portfolio Presentation


C O M M U N I C AT I O N A R T S

Animation 3D

Experience the full animation process of character performance stories with a focus on creating finished animation productions.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 373 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/373 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• Taught by industry professionals. • Bring stories and characters to$4,000-6,000 life through cinematic $6,001-8,000 animation.

What you’ll learn • Industry standard hardware and software. • Transferable skills to entertainment, gaming, virtual reality (VR), commercial and industrial productions. • Develop real-world industry production work practices. • Business of art for profit. • Pre-production skills: oo Writing skills to develop character and story structure oo Figure drawing to develop strong drawing skills oo Traditional drawing skills used for visual design of environments, characters, storyboards/animatics. • Production skills: oo Laptop computer skills for digital construction, rigging and animating characters oo Construction of props and environments with texture and lighting to complete the scene

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Animation 1 • Design 1 • Digital Media Introduction • Storyboarding Introduction • Studio Drawing • Communication

Offered at Fennell Campus

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

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oo Camera, rendering and editing techniques to create a finished production.

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ • Develop

creative demo-reel and portfolio. • Participate in real-world projects with partners both inside and outside the college, such as Alectra Utilities, and Mohawk College City School. • Using state-of-the art software and hardware, learn the entire animation process from start to finish, including scriptwriting, preproduction (design, storyboarding, drawing skills, and cinematics) creating and rigging characters and 3D animation. • Learn the business-related aspects of the industry, such as scheduling, budgets, and jobsearch career instruction.

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 2 • 3D Construction 1 • Animation 2 • Design 2 • Life Drawing 1 • Popular Music and Society • Scriptwriting 1 • Storyboard/Animatic 1

Your future career options

Where you can go next†

• • • • • • • • • • • • • •

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Accessible Media Production (390) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Director Scriptwriter Concept artist Character designer Prop designer Environment designer Storyboard artist Character modeller Character rigger Environment modeller Texture artist Animator Effects artist Compositing

Where you could work includes: • Television animation production • Feature film animation production • Gaming industry • Internet/Webisode • Advertising /promotional • Educational /instructional • VR (Virtual reality) • Architectural (Arc ViZ), • Augmented reality

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Preference will be given to applicants that submit a portfolio. See guidelines at mohawkcollege.ca/373 • Students are required to purchase a specified laptop computer with software and art supply materials for use in the program. Accepted applicants will be notified of details regarding hardware and software purchases to include a digital drawing tablet. • Options are available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/373 SEMESTER 3 • 3D Construction 2 • Animation 3 • Colour 1 • Design 3 • General Education Elective 1 • Scriptwriting 2 • Storyboard/Animatic 2

SEMESTER 4 • 3D Construction 3 • Animation 4 • Animation Production • General Education Elective 2 • Life Drawing 2 • Sculpt & Paint 1

SEMESTER 5 • Animation 5 • Colour 2 • Design 4 • Life Drawing 3 • Modelling & Rigging • Scriptwriting 3

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 6 • 3D Construction 4 • Animation 6 • Design 6 • Portfolio, Pitch & Proposal • Post Production • Sculpt & Paint 2

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C O M M U N I C AT I O N A R T S

Applied Music

Orchestrate your musical future with practical and theoretical training in classical, jazz and contemporary genres.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 976, 977, 978, 979, 980, 981, 982, 983, 984, 985, 986 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/music

$8,001+

• Choose $4,000-6,000

to apply to: $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ oo Classical Strings & Guitar - 976 oo Classical Winds & Brass - 977 oo Drums & Percussion - 978 oo Contemporary Brass & Winds $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ - 979 oo Contemporary Guitar - 980 oo Classical Piano - 981 oo Contemporary Piano - 982 oo Classical Voice - 983 oo Contemporary Voice - 984 oo Applied Music (Other) - 985 oo Bass - 986 • Personalized instruction by passionate professional musicians. • Perform at the 1,000 seat McIntyre Performing Arts Centre at Fennell Campus. • Clinics and workshops with world-renowned musicians

What you’ll learn • Perform in a variety of ensembles, coached by faculty. • Use the latest music technology in a state-of-the-art facility. • Compose your own arrangements and works and have them performed by

• • • •

student groups under your direction. Participate in professional recording studio experiences. Write musical scores for various productions. Explore the business side of the music profession Gain the advice of industry experts.

How you’ll gain skills • Receive private instruction on your instrument with some of Canada’s leading musicians. • Participate in multiple performances on campus and in the community. • Practise in dedicated practice studios and the synthesizercomputer laboratory. • Selected senior Mohawk music students offer private lessons, under the supervision of faculty. • Participate in two internship courses. • Use Mohawk’s Cummings Library Collaboratory for resources

Your future career options • Performing Arts and Related

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

• Music Technology 2 • Principal Instrument (or Voice) 2 • Tonal Harmony 2 SEMESTER 3 • Ear Training and Solfege 3 • Ensemble 3 • Music Business and Careers • Music Technology 3 • Principal Instrument (or Voice) 3 SEMESTER 2 • Contemporary Harmony 2 • Elective - General Education 1 • Ear Training and Solfege 2 • Ensemble 2 Options Group 1 (Select 1): • Improvisation 2 • Contemporary Harmony 3 • Keyboard Skills 2 • Tonal Harmony 3

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$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights

SEMESTER 1 • Contemporary Harmony 1 • Ear Training and Solfege 1 • Ensemble 1 • Improvisation 1 • Keyboard Skills 1 • Music Technology 1 • Principal Instrument (or Voice) 1 • Tonal Harmony 1 • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000 Industries • Music Related Business

$8,001+

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+Bachelor Management,

of Professional Arts in $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Communication Studies What you could do includes: oo Berklee College of Music • Performance including: soloists, $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Bachelor$8,001+ of Music freelance musicians, orchestras, o o Davenport University and musical directors. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ - Bachelor of Business • Composition including: Administration, General music arrangements and Business compositions for performances, • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ film, television, digital, and transfer for degree completion video games. opportunities outside of • Music technology such as: Ontario. sound design and effects, • See ontransfer.ca for additional audio engineering opportunities at other colleges • Teach in a variety of studios, or universities in Ontario. and schools. • Business such as: publishing, marketing, artist management. • Therapy: in private practice, Clinics or Hospitals

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Creative Arts Business (387) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations, Bachelor of

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Background in Music • Audition on your instrument or voice, a theory test and eartraining test • Applicant acceptance will be based on ability and talent in a principal instrument or voice • Options are available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/music Options Group 2 (Select 2): • Improvisation 3 • Form and Analysis 1 • Conducting 1 • Contemporary Keyboard Styles 1 • Arranging 1 • Counterpoint 1 • Teaching Methods 1 SEMESTER 4 • Ear Training & Solfege 4 • Ensemble 4 • Music Technology 4 • Principal Instrument(or Voice) 4 • General Education Elective 2

Options Group 1 (Select 1): • Contemporary Harmony 4 • Tonal Harmony 4 Options Group 2 (Select 2): • Arranging 2 • Conducting 2 • Counterpoint 2 • Form & Analysis 2 • Improvisation 4 • Music Internship 1 • Teaching Methods 2 • Contemporary Keyboard 2 SEMESTER 5 • Ensemble 5 • History of Western Music • Principal Instrument and Performance

Options (Select 4): • Advanced Improvisation 1 • Composition 1 • Music Internship 2 • Music Internship 3 • Music Production 1 • Scoring for Media 1 • Song Writing 1 • Teaching Methods 3 • World Music & Rhythms 1 SEMESTER 6 • Ensemble 6 • Music Entrepreneurship and Portfolio Development • Popular Music and Society

• Principal Instrument and Performance 2 Options (Select 4): • Advanced Improvisation 2 • Composition 2 • Music Internship 4 • Music Production 2 • Scoring for Media 2 • Song Writing 2 • Teaching Methods 4 • World Music and Rhythms 2


C O M M U N I C AT I O N A R T S

Broadcasting – Radio

Become an excellent communicator and go on-air and online to connect with your audience with engaging content.

Ontario College Diploma Program 220 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/220 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Work with industry professionals • Gain hands-on practical experience on Mohawk’s $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 award-winning radio station, 101.5 The Hawk, and our living lab, Mohawk’s Ignite Radio, igniteradio.ca. • Exclusive sports broadcasting course taught with TSN 1150 Hamilton.

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Work with our experienced faculty to provide live and recorded audio content for both college radio stations. $8,001+ Host/cohost a weekly radio show. • Network with Mohawk graduates and other radio professionals. • Combine your skills and passion and gain real-world experience while on field What you’ll learn placement in your final term. In • Use industry standard studios, the past, students completed audio labs and equipment. their hours at local radio • Explore and specialize in stations, music companies, announcing, music scheduling, community groups, as well as commercial production, with sports teams and game promotion, news/sports developers. presentation, podcasting, • In partnership with TSN and sales. 1150 Hamilton, you will host, • Train with industry standard research, produce and write software like Adobe Audition, for a live sports talk show. Pro Tools, iMedia Touch, Music Your future career options Master and Inception News. • Develop an e-Portfolio of • On-Air Host your work • News/Sports Announcer • Production • Promotion • Sales/Marketing Representative • Live Radio Show Producer • Radio programming • Social media • Podcasts

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Broadcast Equipment 1 • Introduction to Radio • On-Air Production 1 • Writing for Radio • Media and Society • Communication • Current Affairs: Canada/World

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Broadcast Equipment 2 • Commercial Production • Commercial Writing • On-Air Production 2 • Radio and Media Sales • Elective - General Education 1

Where you could work includes: Admission requirements • Radio stations • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Voiceover work Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Music industry including: • Sound recording industries oo Grade 12 English, C or U or • Advertising agencies equivalent † • Students will be required to Where you can go next pay a digital print fee • Mohawk offers a diverse range • Options are available for of programs to further your mature applicants, see page 16 studies: oo Accessible Media Production (390) oo Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media (651) oo Communications Media Practices (266) oo Creative Arts Business (387) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration oo Griffith University - Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/220 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Digital Editing • Career Planning • Entertainment Business • On-Air Production 3 • Presentation Skills • Radio Law and Ethics • Elective - General Education 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Field Placement Radio • On-Air Production 4 • Radio Announcing • Radio Promotions • Sports Broadcasting • Popular Music and Society

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C O M M U N I C AT I O N A R T S

Broadcasting – Television and Communications Media Work with real clients to gain valuable skills that will prepare you for a role in the expanding visual communications industry.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 651

Offered at Fennell Campus

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/651

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

industry relevant projects. Build your demo reel with • • $4,000-6,000 Attain your Avid Learning $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ actual client content. Partner – Media Composer • Produce live sports for venue Certification. and online streaming. • Work on real-world projects • on industry recognized Train $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ with actual clients. equipment. • Experience sports production • Write, produce and manage with OCAA, OUA and OHL your own productions. partners. • Create content in professional HD studios and HD mobile What you’ll learn production facilities. • Content creation and • Experience a seven-week work distribution for traditional and placement. new media platforms.

Your future career options

How you’ll gain skills

• Content Producer/Copy Writer • Commercial and Corporate Video Producer • Location Sound Operator/ Sound Designer • Post Production Visual and Audio Editor • Studio Production Technical Operator • Live Sports and Entertainment Crew Member • Independent Documentary Producer

• Learn from media experts in hands-on workshops. • Engage in team focused

Where you could work includes: • Live Sports and Entertainment venues

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Design and Animation Principles 1 • Media and Society • Media Fundamentals • Popular Music and Society • Post Production 1 • Technical Operations 1 • The Creative Team • Electronic News Gathering (Concepts) • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Audio Concepts • Creative Team 2 • Current Affairs: Canada/World • Design and Animation Principles 2 • News Production • Post Production 2 • Researching and Reporting-Lags • Technical Operations 2

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$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

• Sport and event production skills with professional high-definition (HD) mobile facilities. • Camera, lighting and sound techniques for location production. • Live and scripted studio production operations. • Production management and direction. • Edit video, sound and graphics.

$4,000-6,000

SEMESTER 3 • Directing On-Air Performance • Location Production • Post Production 3 • Remote Entertainment and Sports 1 • Screen Writing • Studio Field Production 1 • Elective - General Education 1

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Video Production studios$4,000-6,000 oo Griffith University - Bachelor • Corporate Communication of Public Relations & teams Communication • Television Stations oo University of South Wales $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Post Production facilities BA (Hons) Media Production • Content Development • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ companies transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Opportunities for grads Ontario. • Avid Learning Partner – Media • See ontransfer.ca for additional Composer Certification opportunities at other colleges • Broadcast Educators or universities in Ontario. Association of Canada (BEAC)

Admission requirements

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Accessible Media Production (390) oo Creative Arts Business (387) oo Multimedia Storytelling (388) • Earn a degree: oo Brock University - Honours Bachelor of Arts Popular Culture or Media and Communication Studies or Business Communications Degree oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (minimum 65%) • Applicants may be requested to provide additional information or attend informational/interview sessions • Options are available for mature applicants, see page 16 • See website for programspecific tools required

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/651 SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Single Camera Production • Audio Post Production • Career and Portfolio Development 1 • Independent Production Planning • Post Production 4 • Remote Entertainment and Sports 2 • Studio Field Production 2

• TV Law and Ethics • Elective - General Education 2 SEMESTER 5 • Career and Portfolio Development 2 • Independent Film Production 1 Options Group 1 (Select 2): • Advanced Technical Operations 1 • Media Operations 1

• Media Creative Services 1 • Advanced Post Audio Production • Options Group 2 (Select 1): • Advanced Program Production • Advanced Sports Entertainment 3 • Documentary Scripting and Planning

SEMESTER 6 • Field Placement (Television) • Independent Film Production 2 Options Group 1 (Select 2): • Advanced Technical Operations 2 • Improvisation Skills • Media Operations 2 • Media Creative Services 2


C O M M U N I C AT I O N A R T S

Graphic Design

Make creative concepts come to life by learning to design and produce projects with a critical eye.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 508

mohawkcollege.ca/508

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

run advertising agency. • Through hands-on experience • $4,000-6,000 Develop your $6,001-8,000 skills in one of $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ use a wide array of industry the most advanced digital print standard equipment in the learning centre in Canada. Hugh Cameron Digital Print • Gain professional experience Learning Centre. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ through our unique living lab $8,001+ • Develop a design portfolio and experience. have it critiqued by industry • Create motion graphics for web professionals. and mobile devices.

Your future career options

What you’ll learn • Practical and theoretical design skills. • Professional techniques in digital design composition. • Technical skills for design, print and web production. • Compose digital photographic images for design, print and web production. • Develop a professional web and print portfolio. • How to build your own successful creative business.

How you’ll gain skills • Use the most current industry software. • Field or Work placement in final semester • Work with real-world clients in The Agency, Mohawk’s student-

• Graphic Designer • Design and Production Specialists, Prepress and Web Services • Freelance Designer Where you could work includes: • Design, publishing and printing industries • Prepress and web services • Advertising and marketing • Digital media industries • Packaging design • New business venture opportunities • Sign, screen and display companies

Opportunities for grads • The Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (RGD Ontario)

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights

SEMESTER 1 • Design Processes • Creative Application Basic • Popular Music and Society • Typography 1 • Creative Concepts 1 • Graphic Design Fundamentals • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Creative Concepts 2 • Typography 2 • Graphic Design Layout 1 • Web Design 1 • Vector Design Foundations • Digital Photography Foundations • Image Editing Fundamentals • Elective - General Education 1

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000 • PAC Packaging Consortium

$8,001+

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Admission requirements

$4,000-6,000 Where you can go next$6,001-8,000•

OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk $8,001+ Academic Upgrading, GED) • Mohawk offers a diverse range including: $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ of programs to further your oo Grade 12 English, C or U or studies: $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ equivalent oo Creative Arts Business (387) • Students will be required to pay oo Communications Media a digital print fee Practices (266) • Students are required to oo Accessible Media Production purchase a specific Mac laptop (390) and software, see program • Earn a degree: website for details. oo Davenport University • Accepted applicants will be - Bachelor of Business notified of details regarding Administration, General hardware and software Business purchases to include a digital oo Griffith University - Bachelor drawing tablet and semester of Design, Bachelor of Digital material fees. Media • In cases of a competitive intake, oo University of South Wales a bonus will be applied for - BA (Hons) Graphic applicants who have completed Communications Grade 12 visual or media arts • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ courses. transfer for degree completion • Options are available for opportunities outside of mature applicants, see page 16. Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional See student and opportunities at other colleges graduate work or universities in Ontario. graphicdesign.mohawk †

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/508 SEMESTER 3 • Design and Production 1 • Graphic Design Layout 2 • Specialized Print Design 1 • Web Design 2 • Creative Image and Photogenic Design 1 • Elective - General Education 2 Options (Select 2): • Design Art 1 • Print and Finishing Design 1 • Print and Finishing

Solutions 1 • Integrated Art 1 SEMESTER 4 • Branding and Design • Creative Image and Photogenic Design 2 • Specialized Print Design 2 • Design and Production 2 • Web Design 3 • Graphic Design Layout 3 Options (Select 2): • Design Art 2 • Integrated Art 2 • Print and Finishing

Design 2 • Package and Sample Design 1

• Package and Sample Design 2

SEMESTER 5 • Packaging Design • Creative Image & Photogenic Design 3 • Variable Data Design • Prep and Presentation • Web Design 4 • Specialty Print Design 3 Options (Select 2): • Design Art 3 • Digital Print Production • Integrated Art 3

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 6 • Web Design 5 • Graphics Design Internship/Work Placement • Portfolio Design • Creative Image and Photogenic Design 4 • Entrepreneurial Business Strategies • Motion Graphics Introduction • The Agency Collection

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C O M M U N I C AT I O N A R T S

Journalism

Master the skills of effective, fact-based communication through experience in print, radio, television, and the ever-expanding opportunities on the web. $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Offered at

Fennell Campus Ontario College $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Advanced Diploma Program 297

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/297 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

variety of platforms, including IgniteNews.ca, YouTube, 101.5 • $4,000-6,000 Canada’s first $6,001-8,000 journalism $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ The Hawk, Cable 14 and our program to incorporate newspaper. accessible media production • Participate in real-life projects as part of the core curriculum. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000tools $8,001+ $8,001+ for external clients through • $4,000-6,000 Cutting-edge multimedia The Agency, Mohawk’s and skills that will uniquely student-run advertising position you in the content agency. creation job market after • on assignments based Work graduation. on industry standards, such as producing television What you’ll learn newscasts, reporting and • Principles and practices of anchoring for the campus professional journalism. radio station, producing and • Professional storytelling and editing content on a website, communication skills. and publishing an online • Research and data evaluation newspaper. techniques. • How to effectively use social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook to engage an audience. • Content production for real organizations.

How you’ll gain skills • From a faculty team of professional journalists and broadcasters. • Through a field placement course where you will produce content for a real organization. • As a member of Ignite News you will produce content on a

Your future career options • • • • • • • • • •

Reporter Writer Editor Content Creator/Developer Multimedia Journalist Public Relations/Corporate Communications Social Media Manager Copywriter Researcher Producer/Director

Where you could work includes: • Digital Media Outlets • Newspapers, Magazines and

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

Techniques • Newswriting and Production for Radio • Communication SEMESTER 2 • Politics and Government for Journalists • Popular Music and Society • Story 3 • TV Newswriting & Production • On-Air Vocal

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

SEMESTER 1 • Story (One & Two) • Introduction to Journalism • Current Affairs: Canada/ World • Digital Audio/Video Editing • Media and Society • Communication • Social Journalism Fundamentals • Journalism Research

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Trade Publications BA (Hons) Journalism • Television and Radio Stations: oo University of South Wales Report on Air or work behind - BA (Hons) Journalism, BA (Hons) Media Production, the scenes as an Editor, Writer $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ BA (Hons) Media, Culture or Producer. and Journalism • Non-profit organizations • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ • Corporate settings both large and small transfer for degree completion • As an independent content opportunities outside of creator Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional † Where you can go next opportunities at other colleges • Mohawk offers a diverse range or universities in Ontario. of programs to further your Admission requirements studies: oo Accessible Media • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Production (390) Academic Upgrading, GED) oo Communications Media including: Practices (266) oo Grade 12 English, C or U or oo Creative Arts Business (387) equivalent oo Multimedia Storytelling • Excellent reading and writing (388) skills • Earn a degree: • Strong interest in news and oo Brock University - Honours current affairs Bachelor of Arts degree in • Basic computer literacy Popular Culture or Media • Volunteer experience at a and Communication Studies media outlet is an asset or Business Communication • Students will pay a digital print fee oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business • Students will require an Administration, General external hard drive Business • Options are available for mature oo Griffith University - Bachelor applicants, see page 16 of Journalism oo Robert Gordon University -

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/297 • Reporting Beats • Introduction To Public Relations • Print Layout and Design • Digital Photojournalism

• Accessible Content Production for Journalists • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Editing Audio/Video • Journalism Law & Ethics • Story 4 • Advanced Social Journalism • Field Reporting

SEMESTER 4 • Broadcast Production Audio • Investigative Reporting • Advanced Storytelling • Broadcast Production Video • Media

Entrepreneurship • Elective - General Education 2 SEMESTER 5 • Advanced News Production • Multimedia Production 1 • Print Production 1 • Advanced Broadcast Production • Journalism Documentary

SEMESTER 6 • Diversity in Journalism • Advanced Print Production 2 • Job Search/Career Planning • Advanced Multimedia Production 2 • Field Placement (Journalism)


C O M M U N I C AT I O N A R T S

Photography – Still and Motion*

Work in this quickly evolving industry by developing essential skills in still photography and video through lectures, shoots and critiques.

Ontario College Diploma Program 378 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/378 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• With a focus on both still and motion, you will be trained to meet the needs of the$4,000-6,000 changing photography $6,001-8,000 industry. • Develop a critical eye and become an effective content creator • Establish connections within the photography community. • Opportunities to submit work to award shows.

What you’ll learn • Professional camera skills in both still and video. • How to produce creative and innovative photographic presentations using traditional and electronic formats. • Operate industry standard equipment in the studio and on location. • Latest editing techniques of photographic content in both still and video using the most up-to-date digital software. • Ethics and issues and how they apply to the industry and the business of photography. • Prepare a portfolio and a business plan.

Program of Studies

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Applying hands-on techniques in multiple photographic scenarios. • Through many lectures, $8,001+ hands-on shoots and constant feedback. • Learning from industry professionals. • Field placement experience.

Your future career options • Creative and technical professionals who produce content for still and video, online, corporate, commercial agencies, galleries and interactive display. Where you could work includes: • Commercial, Corporate and Freelance • Still and Video Production – corporate and commercial videos, promo videos, short length, documentaries, wedding and music videos • Photography Industry – creative, conceptual, fine art, editorial, fashion, portrait, commercial, product, still editing, video editing, wedding, sports, travel, album cover, band, musician and artist promotional, art direction, representative,

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Event Photography • Fundamentals of Digital Photography • Introduction to Editing Software • Light and Colour • Popular Music and Society • Studio 01 • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Creative Lighting Techniques • Creative Photography Techniques • Digital Still Image Editing • Introduction to Motion Editing • Motion Photography Basics • Studio 02 • Elective - General Education 1

shoot production and DSLR • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ video production transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of • Online Content – commercial $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ advertising, still and motion Ontario. productions and interactive • See ontransfer.ca for additional images opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario. †

Where you can go next

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Advertising and Marketing Communications Management (652) oo Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media (651) oo Graphic Design (508) oo Communications Media Practices (266) oo Accessible Media Production (390) oo Creative Arts Business (387) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration oo Griffith University - Bachelor of Photography

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Portfolio • Students are required to purchase a DSLR camera with HD video, external hard drive and a laptop computer with software for use in the program. Accepted applicants will be notified of details regarding hardware and software purchases • Students will be required to pay a digital fee • Options are available for mature applicants, see page 16

See student and graduate work itsmohawkphotography

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/378 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Digital Image Editing • Advanced Digital Video Editing • Motion Photography Techniques • Photo Production • Sound Recording and Reproduction • Studio 03 • Elective - General Education 2

* This program was previously known as Creative Photography - Still and Motion (277). ∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Business of Photography • Creative Productions • Field Placement - Creative Photography • Professional Production • Self Promo and Portfolio Design • Studio 04

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Child and Youth Care

Develop prevention, intervention and treatment strategies to facilitate a positive change in children, youth and their families.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 612 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/612

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Mohawk secures diverse field

placement opportunities for students in a variety of agencies and provides one-on$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ one field$6,001-8,000 placement support. • Over 1,000 hours of practical field placement experiences.

What you’ll learn • Specialize in supporting change with children, youth and their families experiencing a range of social, emotional and behavioural challenges. • Implement a range of prevention, intervention and treatment strategies for children, youth and their families, including crisis intervention, conflict management, problem solving, counselling, activity programming and group work. • How to work with client challenges including difficult home situations, substance abuse, behavioural problems and conflicts with the law. • Advocate for the rights of children and youth.

• A variety of academic and experiential learning opportunities both inside and outside of the classroom. • Apply theory to practice during field placement experiences. • See important information about field placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

Your future career options • • • •

Child and Youth Workers Child and Youth Counsellors Youth Support Workers Child and Youth Practitioners

Where you could work includes: • Group Homes, Schools and Residential Facilities • Mental Health Centres • Education Services • Child Welfare Services • Youth Criminal Justice Services • Community Intervention Services

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Introduction to Child and Youth Care Practice • Introduction to Group Dynamics • Introductory Psychology • Introductory Sociology • Therapeutic Programming and Life Skills • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Developmental Psychology • Intervention Strategies for Child Youth Care • Introduction to Abuse/ Trauma/Resiliency • Introduction to Counselling and Communication Skills • Legislation: Policies and Procedures • Seminar 1 Professionalism in Child and Youth Care

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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

of Child & Family Studies, Bachelor of Human Services, $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Become a member of the Bachelor of Social Work Ontario Association of Child • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ and Youth Care (O.A.C.Y.C.). transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Where you can go next† $8,001+ Ontario. • Mohawk offers a diverse range • See ontransfer.ca for additional of programs to further your opportunities at other colleges studies: or universities in Ontario. oo Autism & Behavioural Science (164) oo Brain Disorders Management (470) oo Community and Social Services Management (987) oo Concurrent Disorders (252) oo Early Childhood Education (Intensive) (263) oo Educational Support (Intensive) (997) oo Mental Health & Disability Management (475) oo Recreation Therapy (Intensive) (963) oo Social Service Worker (Intensive) (955) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University – Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services oo Griffith University - Bachelor

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (70% guideline) • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Applicants should note that some field placement and employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/612 SEMESTER 3 • Adolescence: Treatment Approaches and Issues • Advanced Interviewing and Counselling • Advanced Therapeutic Programming • Health Care and Pharmacology for Child and Youth Care • Working with Exceptionalities • General Education Elective 1

SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Group Work • Community Interventions and Resources • Family Work • Human Sexuality for Child and Youth Care • Trauma Informed Treatment Approach • General Education Elective 2

SEMESTER 5 • Assessment and Treatment Strategies in Child Youth Care • Cognitive Behaviour Modification in Child and Youth Care • Field Placement 1 • Seminar 2 - Trends and Issues in Child and Youth Care

SEMESTER 6 • Field Placement 2 • Professional Development in Child and Youth Care


COMMUNITY SERVICES

Community and Justice Services

Learn intervention, protection and rehabilitation skills to help victims of crime, at-risk youth and incarcerated adult offenders. Offered at Fennell Campus and Six Nations Polytechnic - Brantford

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 286, 288 (co-op) $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition$6,001-8,000 and fees∆ $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/286-288

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Program highlights

• Understand issues related to participating in a co-op $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Read$8,001+ placement. on the $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ to female and Indigenous $4,000-6,000 more $6,001-8,000 • $4,000-6,000 Upon completion of a common offenders, addiction, program web page first year, you may choose to group dynamics, behaviour $4,000-6,000 transfer into second year of one Your future career options management and victims within of the following programs: • Supervisors in Correctional $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ the criminal justice system. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 oo Police Foundations (218-258) Facilities community programs, • Explore oo Protection, Security and • First Line Respond Officers in restorative justice initiatives and Investigation (293-294). prison/jail preventative measures. • Focus on physical fitness will • Some employment • Receive specialized training prepare you for the fitness opportunities require a Police in correction systems testing required for a career Criminal Record Check (PCRC), enforcement, safety in corrections, Canada border meeting certain physical and restraints and rehabilitation security and/or policing. health standards including strategies including tactical vision, and/or a driving communication. What you’ll learn abstract. • Explore both the community

• •

and institutional sectors of the criminal justice system. Work toward rehabilitation of those in conflict with the law. Intervene with clients to address and manage problems constructively to change behaviour. Obtain public protection skills and learn to secure staff and clients in institutional, residential, community correction and group home settings. Train in the legal aspects of crime and behaviour, security measures and techniques including interviewing and intervention skills for young offenders, adult offenders and victims.

Program of Studies

How you’ll gain skills

• Develop fitness and emergency management skills to corrections industry standards in an on-campus licensed testing facility. • Develop case management, counselling, assessment and report writing skills for positive client/worker interactions. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms. • Work with offenders and other high risk client groups toward rehabilitation post incarceration • Work with school boards, youth workers, mentors and peer reconciliation aides and agencies serving victims • Applicants are advised that there are specific requirements that must be completed prior

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Communications • Crime and Society • EMS - Practical Fitness A • Introduction to Canadian Law • Managing Conflict • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 2 • Canada's Judicial System • Communications/Reporting • EMS-Practical Fitness B • Principles Of Ethical Reasoning • Psychology and The Criminal Justice System • Valuing Diversity • Elective - General Education 2

Where you could work includes: • Ministry of Children and Youth Services • Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services • Attendance Centres, Victim Support Agencies, and Residential Facilities for Adults and Youth • School Boards • Correctional Facilities

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Advanced Police Studies (226) oo Advanced Security Management (174)

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

oo Community and Social Services Management (987) $8,001+ oo Concurrent Disorders (252) oo Return for a$8,001+ 3rd Year, obtain $6,001-8,000 2nd Diploma in: Protection, Security & Investigation or $8,001+ Police Foundations • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Law and /or Community and Justice Services courses recommended • Attendants at program orientation is strongly recommended • A recent Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) (pardons are possible, seek legal counsel) and additional selection criteria may be used to assess applicants in this program • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/286 SEMESTER 3 • Addictions and Disruptive Behaviours • C & JS - Practical Fitness A • Correctional Foundations • Correctional Worker • Health and Wellness Concepts • Youth Justice System

SEMESTER 4 • Assessment, Counselling and Supports • C & JS - Practical Fitness B • Case Management • Employment Strategies • Intervention Techniques • Restraint and Safety Training • Working with Youth

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 Community • Work Experience 2 Community • Work Experience 3 Community

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Early Childhood Education

Develop the ability to foster a sense of belonging, engagement, expression and wellbeing for children and their families in this rewarding career.

Ontario College Diploma Program 213 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/213

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Living lab provides a$8,001+ realistic

early years environment for hands on learning. • Receive support developing a $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ professional e-portfolio. • Preplacement course prepares you for entry to field practice • Opportunities for specialized placements. • Strong community partnerships providing volunteer experiences.

What you’ll learn • How to foster the development of the whole child through an understanding of child development and intentional planning. • Collaborative skills to support children and their families through responsive relationships. • Observation, pedagogical documentation and reflection of best practices. • Current legislation and guiding principles of the Early Years System. • Implement an integrated community approach to engage with children, families and professionals.

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills • Apply theory to practice through three wide-ranging field placements. • Experiential learning in the classroom • Independent and collaborative group work. • Continuous professional learning opportunities such as Lunch and Learns and community excursions. • Varied approach to assessments by faculty. • See important information about field placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

Your future career options • Educator for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children • Facilitator of Family Support Programs • Professional Learning Consultant • Team-teach with an Ontario Certified Teacher Where you could work: • Childcare centres and early learning agencies • Parent and child drop-in

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Child Development and Behaviour 1 • Field Placement Prep • Health, Safety and Nutrition • Responsive Care for Infants and Toddlers • Learning Environment 1 • Parent Teacher Child Relationship 1 • Communication

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SEMESTER 2 • Child Development and Behaviour 2 • ECE Field Placement 1 • Learning Environment 2 • Parent Teacher Child Relationship 2 • Theory to Practice 1 • General Education Elective 1

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

centres, such as EarlyON • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ centres transfer$6,001-8,000 for degree completion $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $8,001+ • Professional Resource Centres opportunities outside of • Kindergarten Ontario. $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • See ontransfer.ca for additional Opportunities for grads $8,001+ opportunities at other colleges $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Membership to Affiliated or universities in Ontario. Services for Children and Admission requirements Youth. • Registration to College of • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Early Childhood Educators Academic Upgrading, GED) (ECE) upon graduation including: (required for ECE designation). oo Grade 12 English C or U or • Professional membership to equivalent (70% guideline) Association of Early Childhood • Volunteer experience in child Educators. care recommended • Attendance at program † Where you can go next orientation is strongly • Mohawk offers a diverse range recommended of programs to further your • Applicants should note studies: that some employment oo Brain Disorders opportunities require that Management (470) certain physical standards oo Educational Support must be met as a condition of (Intensive) (997) employment oo Expressive Arts (391) • Options available for mature oo Mental Health and Disability applicants, see page 16 Management (475) oo Social Service Worker (Intensive) (955) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services oo Davenport University - BBA, General Business

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/213 SEMESTER 3 • ECE Field Placement 2 • ECE Curriculum 1 • Family Dynamics • Inclusion in the ECE Classroom • Parents as Partners • Theory to Practice 2

SEMESTER 4 • ECE Field Placement 3 • ECE Curriculum 2 • Advocacy, Ethics and Policy • Supervising for Leadership and Quality • Theory to Practice 3 • General Education Elective 2


COMMUNITY SERVICES

Educational Support

Make a difference as an Educational Assistant providing support to exceptional students experiencing physical, emotional or intellectual challenges.

Ontario College Diploma Program 747 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/747 $8,001+ $8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+

• Graduates are in high demand • Research current practices in in all area school boards special education. and many are hired upon • Transfer theory to practice in $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+field placement experiences. graduation. • Work in integrated or special • Three 20-day placements in classrooms to maximize elementary, secondary and student learning. special class environments in various school boards.

What you’ll learn

• Understand the role of an educational assistant on a school team. • Develop skills to work with and support students with exceptionalities across a variety of settings. • Assist students with academics, behaviour, life skills and personal care in a school or alternative setting. • Utilize technology and implement strategies to maximize student learning and success.

Your future career options • Educational Assistant • Learning Facilitator Where you could work includes: • School Boards • Private Schools • Community Facilities offering Special Education • College and Postsecondary Programs

Opportunities for grads • Work within a unionized environment • Each union is unique with the Board of Education that it represents • Opportunities for a graduate to register with their local union when they become an Educational Assistant.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Foundations of Education • Introduction to Psychology • Math in an Educational Setting • Placement Preparation • Safety In An Educational Setting • Technology in Education • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Behaviour and Mental Health Exceptionalities • Developmental Psychology • Inclusion and Cultural Diversity • Personal And Interpersonal Dynamics • Placement 1 • Total Communication Part 1 • General Education Elective 1

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

† Where you can go next$6,001-8,000 Admission requirements $4,000-6,000 $8,001+

• Mohawk offers a diverse range • of programs to further your $4,000-6,000 studies: $4,000-6,000 oo Autism and Behavioural $6,001-8,000 Science (164) oo Brain Disorders • Management (470) oo Concurrent Disorders (252) oo Early Childhood Education • (Intensive) (263) oo Expressive Arts (391) oo Mental Health and Disability Management (475) • Earn a degree: • oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of • Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Upgrading, $8,001+ GED) including: $8,001+12 English, C or U or oo Grade equivalent (70% guideline) Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile device that meets the specifications determined by the program Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

Academic $6,001-8,000

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/747 SEMESTER 3 • Adaptive and Assistive Technology • Classroom Skills • Communication Exceptionalities • Placement 2 • Total Communication Part 2 • General Education Elective 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Autism Spectrum Disorder - Assisting Student Development • Learning Strategies • Physical and Multiple Exceptionalities • Placement 3 • Transition Planning

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Police Foundations

Turn your passion for law enforcement into a career protecting the public.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 218, 258 (co-op) $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/218

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Investigator Services (286) abilities including tactical $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Corrections Officer oo Protection, Security & communication. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Follows guidelines set by • Officer Probation/Parole Investigation (293/294). • Receive physical fitness the Ministry of the Solicitor • Some employment • $6,001-8,000 Earn a degree: $8,001+ training and wellness planning, $4,000-6,000 General for the Province of opportunities require a oo Athabasca University the standards of the Physical Ontario Police Criminal Record Check Bachelor $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+Readiness Evaluation for Police $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ of Professional completion of a • Upon (PCRC), meeting certain Students must be Arts in Criminal Justice (PREP) test. common first year, you may physical and health standards able to pass this requirement to oo Athabasca University choose to transfer into second including vision, and/or a graduate from the program at Bachelor of Professional year of one of the following driving abstract. the end of second year. Arts in Governance Law & programs: • Gain valuable experience Management oo Community and Justice Where you could work includes: during co-op work terms. oo Griffith University - Bachelor Services • Municipal, Provincial, Federal • Applicants are advised of Criminology & Criminal oo Protection, Security and and Aboriginal police services that there are specific Justice Investigation • Private and University police requirements that must • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ • Focus on physical fitness and services be completed prior to transfer for degree completion wellbeing will prepare you for • Private organizations participating in a co-op opportunities outside of the fitness testing required for • Government agencies and placement. Read more on the Ontario. a career in law enforcement. ministries program web page. • See ontransfer.ca for additional • Correctional Facilities opportunities at other colleges What you’ll learn Your future career options or universities in Ontario. Opportunities for grads • Develop skills and abilities • Federal, Provincial or required for a career in law • Law Enforcement Trends Admission requirements Municipal Police Officer enforcement. course allows students to • Special Constable • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Criminal, Civil and Provincial individually select industry • Military Police Officer Academic Upgrading, GED) laws. recognized certifications and • Communications/911 including: • Evaluate ethical reasoning and training. Dispatcher oo Grade 12 English, C or U or principles of evidence. • Enforcement of Traffic Safety equivalent Where you can go next† • Explore police powers and • Court Escort Officer/Prisoner • Law courses recommended related legislation. • Mohawk offers a diverse range Escort Officer • A recent Police Criminal Record of programs to further your • CNN Police Officer Check (PCRC) (pardons are How you’ll gain skills studies: • Bylaw Enforcement Officer possible, seek legal counsel) and • Through practical learning, oo Advanced Police Studies (226) • Specialized Response Teams additional selection criteria may such as judgemental training, oo Advanced Security for Emergency, Aviation and be used to assess applicants in defensive tactics and scenarioManagement (174). Marine Services this program based learning. • Return for a third year and • Canine Response Teams • Options available for mature • Acquire use of force complete a second diploma in: • Forensics Officer/Crime Scene applicants, see page 16 knowledge, skills and oo Community and Justice

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Crime & Society • EMS - Practical Fitness A • Introduction to Canadian Law • Managing Conflict • Communications • General Education Elective 1

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SEMESTER 2 • Canada's Judicial System • Communications/Reporting • EMS-Practical Fitness B • Principles Of Ethical Reasoning • Psychology and The Criminal Justice System • Valuing Diversity • General Education Elective 2

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/218-258 SEMESTER 3 • Criminal Code • Enforcement Procedures and Tactics • Health and Wellness Concepts • Investigation and Evidence • Law Enforcement Trends • PF - Practical Fitness A • Youth In Conflict With The Law

SEMESTER 4 • Arrest Powers & The Law • Community Policing • Criminal Code and Federal Statutes • Employment Strategies • Interviewing and Investigation • PF - Practical Fitness B • Use of Force: Basics

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 (PF) • Work Experience 2 (PF) • Work Experience 3 (PF)


COMMUNITY SERVICES

Protection, Security and Investigation

Develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours that protection, security, and investigation employers expect.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 293, 294 (co-op) $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

How you’ll gain skills

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • • Upon completion of a common first year, you may choose to transfer into second year of one of the following programs: $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • oo Community and Justice $8,001+ Services (286) oo Police Foundations (218-258) • • Participate in workshops, seminars and/or trainings specific to your career goals to prepare for employment.

What you’ll learn • Develop health, wellness, fitness and stress reduction skills relevant to emergency service careers. • Understand the steps to begin, manage and conclude private sector investigations. • Explore technologies used to address security issues such as cybercrime. • Skills to resolve interpersonal conflict. • Complete the training curriculum to write the provincial private investigator and/or private security test to apply for one/both licences.

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition$6,001-8,000 and fees∆ $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/293-294

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

Your future career options • Municipal, provincial, and federal enforcement, inspection, and investigations • Security professional • Private investigator • Armoured car security • Information technology (IT) security • Physical/electronic security • Border Services Officer • Risk analyst and security management • Provincial or federal corrections • Bylaw enforcement or special constable • Some employment opportunities require a Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC), meeting certain physical and health standards including vision, and/or a driving abstract.

SEMESTER 2 • Canada's Judicial System • Communications/Reporting • EMS-Practical Fitness B • Principles Of Ethical Reasoning • Psychology And The Criminal Justice System • Valuing Diversity • General Education Elective 2

$4,000-6,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Where you could work includes: $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Police services $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Private investigation and/or private security $4,000-6,000 • Correctional institutions • Financial$4,000-6,000 institutions or $6,001-8,000 insurance companies • Canada Border Service Agency • Corporate security and investigations • Airports, gambling, recreation and amusement facilities • Retail Loss Prevention • University & College Campus security

$4,000-6,000 •

Through classroom lectures, practical labs and simulation, workshops, seminars and industry training. Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms. Applicants are advised that there are specific requirements that must be completed prior to participating in a co-op placement, read more on program web page

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Crime & Society • EMS - Practical Fitness A • Introduction to Canadian Law • Managing Conflict • Communications • General Education Elective 1

$6,001-8,000

Opportunities for grads • ASIS International • Council of Professional Investigators Ontario • Certified Protection Professional (CPP) • Physical Security Professional (PSP) • Professional Certified Investigator (PCI) • Certifications in protection, physical security and/or investigations

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Advanced Police Studies (226)

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

oo Advanced Security Management (174) $8,001+ • Return for a third year and earn a second$8,001+ diploma in: $6,001-8,000 oo Community and Justice Services (286/288) $8,001+ oo Police Foundations (218/258) • Earn a degree: oo Griffith University - Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Law courses recommended • A recent Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) (pardons are possible, seek legal counsel) and additional selection criteria may be used to assess applicants in this program • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/293 SEMESTER 3 • Career Development • Contemporary Security • Emergency and Security Management • Health and Wellness Concepts • Investigation Management • PSI - Practical Fitness A

SEMESTER 4 • Behaviour Management and Safety • Employment Strategies • Investigative Methods • Investigative Technology • Project Analysis & Development • PSI - Practical Fitness B

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 (LandS) • Work Experience 2 (LandS) • Work Experience 3 (LandS)

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Social Service Worker

Support individuals, groups, families and communities to become stronger, healthier and happier.

Ontario College Diploma Program 215 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/215

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Complete 600 hours of

supervised clinical placement. • Advocate for and get involved in social justice opportunities $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ and become an anti- $8,001+ oppressive practitioner. • Meet like-minded people and network with current professionals.

What you’ll learn • Current theories, models and interventions used in social service agencies to build healthy, positive relationships and connections within communities. • Value of self-reflection and how to engage in critical self-awareness to increase your ability to help others and respect the uniqueness and dignity of all people. • Develop core values of helping others such as the right to choose, the right to equality, justice and access to services. • Acquire helping skills such as interviewing, assessing the needs of others, working effectively with groups and assisting communities to change. • Understand how to document and work within legal, ethical and professional frameworks.

$4,000-6,000

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$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+

Opportunities for grads

$6,001-8,000

• Use a variety of theoretical models and research to develop practical, fieldrelevant skills. • Through lectures, small group work, online learning, field-based learning, applied learning labs and guest lecturers. • Faculty are experienced in the field and will challenge you to grow and develop into an effective professional. • See important information about field placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

$6,001-8,000 • $4,000-6,000 Become a member Ontario College of Social Workers $4,000-6,000 and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW)

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 • OSSD $6,001-8,000 or equivalent

Your future career options • • • • •

Social Service Worker Mental Health Worker Case Manager Employment Counsellor Community Worker

Where you could work includes: • Community Agencies • Ontario Works and Ontario Government • Recovery Homes, Residential and Community Mental Health Services • Addiction Services • Youth, Seniors’ and Women’s Shelters

SEMESTER 2 • Case Management and Documentation • Field Placement 1 • Introduction to Psychology • Privilege and Oppression in SSW • Professional Development • Integrative Seminar 1 • SSW Advanced Interviewing Skills • Elective - General Education 1

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

How you’ll gain skills

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Communication • Community Awareness and Field Placement Preparation • Interviewing Skills • Intro to Social Service Worker • Introduction to Group Dynamics • Sociology for Social Service Workers • The History and Ethics of Social Work

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+

Admission requirements

$8,001+ (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000equivalent $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ (70% guideline) Where you can go next† • Attendance at program • Mohawk offers a diverse range orientation is strongly of programs to further your recommended studies: • Significant volunteer oo Autism & Behavioural experience is recommended Science (164) • Applicants should note oo Brain Disorders that some employment Management (470) opportunities require that oo Child and Youth Care (612) certain physical standards oo Concurrent Disorders (252) must be met as a condition of oo Early Childhood Education employment (213) • Options available for mature oo Mental Health & Disability applicants, see page 16 Management (475) oo Recreation Therapy (283) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services oo Davenport University Bachelor of Science, Health Services Administration oo Griffith University - Bachelor of Human Services • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/215 SEMESTER 3 • Abnormal Psychology (G.A.S.) • Advocacy for SSW • Field Placement 2 • Integrative Seminar 2 • SSW Methods of Intervention • Working with Children and Adolescents • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Crisis Intervention • Field Placement 3 • Issues Related to Family • Practice in Organizations • Integrative Seminar 3 • Social Policy and Law • SSW Community Change


COMMUNITY SERVICES

Child and Youth Worker

Learn to assist in facilitating change in children, youth and their families to develop alternative behaviours and strategies that re-establish personal growth

Mohawk College Certificate $4,000-6,000 Program 620A

Offered at Fennell Campus $6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/620A

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+

$4,000-6,000 Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

• On-the-job-training. • Over 1,000 field placement and sponsorship hours to $4,000-6,000 prepare yourself for $6,001-8,000 your career. • Apprenticeship program.

What you’ll learn • How to assist in facilitating change in children, youth and their families to develop alternative behaviours, which re-establish personal growth. • Implement a range of prevention, intervention and treatment strategies for children, youth and their families.

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll$8,001+ gain skills

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• In-class, hands-on group activities. • Field placements with a wide $8,001+ variety of age groups (6- to 21-year-olds) in agencies that employ Child and Youth Workers. • Agency visits to explore different opportunities for future employment. • Subject-matter experts.

• Child and Youth Worker • Child and Youth Counsellor • Youth Support Worker

• OSSD or equivalent • Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Students must have an identified sponsor to register i.e. Community Service Agency • Apprentices must first register with Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development prior to enrolment in the Child and Youth Worker Apprenticeship Program. Call 1-800-668-4479 or visit edu.gov.on.ca • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Introduction to Family Development • Residential Treatment • Psychopathology in Childhood • Principles of Human Behaviour • Developmental Issues in Childhood and Adolescence • Preparation for Field Placement • Group Interaction in Child Youth Work • Childhood Disorders • Counselling and Communication Skills • Introduction to Child and Youth Work • School Based CYW

SEMESTER 2 • Advanced Group Skills • Family Dysfunctions and Therapies • Prevention and Management of Aggressive Behaviour • Multi-Modal Therapies in Child and Youth Work • Laws Affecting Treatment Delivery • Clinical Recording and Presentation Skills • Field Practicum - Level 1 • Psychopathology in Adolescence and Early Adulthood • Integrative Seminar 1

Where you could work includes: • Mental Health Centres • Education Services • Child Welfare Services • Youth Criminal Justice Services

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Child and Youth Care (612) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/620A SEMESTER 3 • Life and Social Skills Training • Field Practicum - Level 2 • Advanced Counselling Skills • Integrative Seminar 2 • Child Abuse • Administrative and Organizational Issues in Child and Youth Work

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Field Practicum Level 3 - Specialized • Research Methodology • Crisis Intervention • Integrative Seminar 3

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Child Development Practitioner

Develop the ability to foster a sense of belonging, engagement, expression and well-being in children and their families in this rewarding career.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 620C $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/620C $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Students are funded by the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development (MAESD). $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Living Lab provides a realistic early years environment for hands-on learning. • The Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Certificate from the MAESD is awarded upon successful completion of 4,000–6,000 “on-the-job” hours and ”inschool” Child Development Practitioner subjects/courses.

What you’ll learn • How to foster the development of the whole child and recognize individual needs through an understanding of child development and intentional planning. • Observation, pedagogical documentation and reflection of best practices. • Current legislation and guiding principles of Ontario’s early years system.

$8,001+

• Collaborative skills to children and their families through responsive relationships.

$8,001+ support

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Applying theory to practice through a variety of placements supporting the development of infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children. • Experiential learning in the classroom. • Opportunities to implement an integrated community approach to engage with children, families and professionals. • Independent and collaborative group work. • Professional learning opportunities provided by guest speakers. • Varied approach to assessments.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Creative Expression • Child Development 1 • Child Development 2 • School Age Learning Environment • Inclusive Practice & Advocacy • Foundations of Early Learning Environment • Preschool Learning Environment 1 • Child Protection • Health, Safety & Nutrition • School Age Learning Environment Placement • Foundations of Early Learning Environment Placement • Preschool Learning Environment 1 Placement

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Your future career options

Where you can go next†

• Educator for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children • Facilitator of Family Support Programs • Professional Learning Consultant • Team teach with an Ontario Certified Teacher

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Child and Youth Care (612) Early Childhood Education (ECE) Diploma (213). • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Where you could work includes: • Child Care Centres and Early Learning Agencies. • Parent child drop-in centres such as EarlyON Centres • Professional Resource Centres • Supporting Children with Special Needs

Admission requirements

Opportunities for grads • Membership with the Ontario College of Trades.

• OSSD or equivalent • Grade 12 English, general, advanced, C or U • Students must have an identified sponsor to register, i.e., Community Service Agency • Apprentices must first register with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development prior to enrolment in the Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Program. Call 1-800-668-4479 or visit edu.gov.on.ca • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/620C SEMESTER 2 • Interpersonal Communication • Infant & Toddler Learning Environment • Child, Family & Community • Child Development 3: Inclusion of Children with Exceptionalities • Preschool Learning Environment 2 • Legislation & Social Policy in Early Learning Administration • Professional Practice • Philosophies & Education Models for Early Childhood Development • Advanced Placement • Preschool Learning Environment 2 Placement • Infant & Toddler Learning Environment Placement


COMMUNITY SERVICES

Developmental Service Worker

Learn to encourage and stimulate the abilities of children and adults who have exceptionalities.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 620D $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/620D $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• The ministry-approved curriculum is delivered in the program by qualified $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 instructors who are culturally sensitive and equipped to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds. • Theory content and in-school portion may be blended or in class day release. • Offered on a part-time basis to allow participants to complete the requirements of the curriculum while meeting their employment obligations. • Ability to complete diploma requirements through articulation with other colleges.

Program of Studies

What you’ll learn

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Gain meaningful experiences to support individuals with developmental disabilities, $8,001+ developing a skilled and educated workforce in the Developmental Services Sector.

• Developmental Service Worker

• OSSD or equivalent • Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Students must have an identified sponsor to register, i.e., Community Service Agency • Apprentices must first register with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development prior to enrolment in the Developmental Service Worker Apprenticeship Program. Call 1-800-668-4479 or visit edu.gov.on.ca • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

How you’ll gain skills • Through group work, individual reflections, raising awareness for marginalized community groups.

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Developmental Disabilities • Philosophy of Support • Professionalism • Community Developmental Services

SEMESTER 2 • Teaching Strategies • Dual Diagnosis • Responding to Abuse • Health and Wellness

Where you could work includes: • Community Agencies • Special Needs Agencies • Residential and Community Agencies • School Boards • Life Skill Centres

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Child and Youth Care (612) oo Early Childhood Education (213) oo Educational Support (747) oo Social Service Worker (215) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/620D SEMESTER 3 • Pharmacology in DSW • Intervention Strategies • Community Building • Person Directed Planning

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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MARSHALL SCHOOL OF SKILLED TRADES & APPRENTICESHIP

Construction Engineering Technician

The ideal combination of traditional technician theory and skilled trades practical training provides a total construction perspective required for a career in construction supervision, management and administration.

Ontario College Diploma Program 451 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/451 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

$6,001-8,000

• Both practical and theoretical exercises will help you develop a complete understanding of the construction process. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • A shared focus on commercial and residential construction. • Our industry experienced faculty team. • On-site practical experiences.

What you’ll learn • Experience specialized training in carpentry hand and power tools, construction materials, wood and wood products, workplace safety, wood joinery and fastening systems. • Develop CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create today’s modern structures. • Explore building and construction materials, project scheduling, estimating and construction management. • Acquire specialized training in major mechanical systems found in residential and commercial construction. • Acquire the theory of construction processes reinforced by hands-on

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$4,000-6,000

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

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education consisting of many $8,001+ labs and practical projects over four semesters.

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ • Blended

theory classes that are face-to-face and on-line. • Practical labs that will require teamwork, problem-solving, and execution of theoretical knowledge gained.

Your future career options • Construction Supervisor • Construction Engineering Technician • Surveying Technician • Estimator/Project Scheduler • Project Manager • Carpentry Apprenticeship Where you could work includes: • Public and Private Construction Sectors • Construction Trades and Apprenticeships • General Contracting • Residential and Commercial Construction

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Construction Materials A • Plan Reading • Technician Skills Lab 1 • Technician Skills Theory 1 • Trade Calculations 1 Construction Technician • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Applied Calculations 2 Construction Technician • CAD A - CET and BR • Municipal Government Services - CET • Ontario Building Code - CET • Residential Construction • Workplace Safety • Elective - General Education 1

Where you can go next†

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range • of programs to further your $4,000-6,000 studies: oo Architectural Technician (420) oo Architectural Technology (531) oo Civil Engineering Technician (421) • oo Civil Engineering Technology (534) oo Civil Engineering Technology - Transportation • (543) oo Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation (462) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; C (MCT4C recommended) or U or equivalent Grade 10, 11 or 12 Construction and Design Technology courses recommended Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/451 SEMESTER 3 • Construction Management A - CET/BR • Construction, Estimate and Computers 1 Residential • Surveying and Layout CET • Technician Skills Lab 2 • Technician Skills Theory 2

SEMESTER 4 • CAD B CET • Construction Estimate Computers 2 Commercial • Construction Management B - CET/BR • Construction Materials B • Elective - General Education 2


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Construction Engineering Technician – Building Renovation Fulfill your entrepreneurial vision with a career in the residential and commercial renovation sector.

Ontario College Diploma Program 462 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/462 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

$6,001-8,000

• Award-winning faculty. • Community construction projects. • Provincial leader in $6,001-8,000 student $4,000-6,000 success.

What you’ll learn • Develop the skills and training required to join the entrepreneurial trend of home and commercial renovation. • Design and architectural styles, interior and exterior finishes, cabinetry and millwork. • Acquire specialized training in carpentry hand and power tools, construction materials, wood and wood products and workplace safety. • Apply construction and project management principles to renovation projects including project scheduling, materials resourcing, cost estimating, risk analysis, subcontracting, cost control strategies and project closeout. • Understand the importance of waste management and incorporate the 3Rs (reduce,

Program of Studies

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reuse, recycle) into renovation $8,001+ projects. • Acquire the practical knowledge and skills needed to operate a small business. $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills • Hands-on engagement in our labs. • Blended theory classes that are face-to-face and on-line. • Community construction projects.

Your future career options • Building Renovator Entrepreneur • Project Manager • Skilled Trades Worker • General Carpenter Where you could work includes: • Residential Renovation Market • Small Commercial Renovation Market • Construction Companies • Architectural and Engineering Consulting

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards for BR • Building and Renovation Theory 1 • Building and Renovation Practical 1 • Trade Calculations 1 Construction Technician • Communication • General Education 1

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Building and Renovation Theory 2 • Building and Renovation Practical 2 • CAD A - CET and BR • History of Ontario Architecture • Residential Plan Reading • Workplace Safety

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• Building Industry and Land • Development Association $4,000-6,000 (BILD) • Hamilton-Halton Home Builders’ Association (HHHBA) • Trade Licence Board, City of Hamilton

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Architectural Technology (531) oo Construction Engineering Technician (451) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics; C (MCT4C recommended) or U or equivalent • Grade 10, 11 or 12 Construction and Design Technology courses recommended • Options are available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/462 SEMESTER 3 • Building and Renovation Practical 3 • Building and Renovation Theory 3 • Building Layout • Construction Management A - CET/BR • Sustainable Construction Build Reno • General Education 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Building and Renovation Practical 4 • Building and Renovation Theory 4 • Construction Management B - CET/BR • Design Styles Building Reno • Entrepreneurial Training

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Electrical Engineering Technician – Power

Charge your career with a program that opens up electrical technician opportunities in both light and heavy industry. Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

Ontario College Diploma Program 403, 433 (co-op)* $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

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$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills$4,000-6,000

• Graduates of the integrated • Blended theory classes that technician-apprenticeship are face-to-face and on-line. program are exempt from all • Practical labs that will require three levels of$6,001-8,000 the in-school teamwork, problem solving, $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ training portion of the and execution of theoretical Industrial Electrician (442A) knowledge gained. apprenticeship (see page 111). • Gain valuable experience If participating in the co-op during co-op work terms.* option, you may also gain Your future career options apprenticeship hours. • Construction What you’ll learn • Electrical Systems Engineering • Train for careers in light Technician and heavy manufacturing • Industrial Electrician industries. • Industrial Engineering and • Technical skills and knowledge Manufacturing Technician of electricity and electrical • Construction and Maintenance circuits. Electrician • Knowledge to repair, calibrate Where you could work includes: and maintain electrical • Steel, Paper, Plastics, Metals, instruments or devices in Mining and Power Utilities the operation of electrical • Heavy Industry, Contractors motors, generators, power and Electrical Equipment transmission or automatic Manufacturers equipment. • Automotive • Educational Services • Construction

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 2 • Applied Calculations 2 Electrical Technician • Electronics - Power • Logic 1 • Machines and Circuits 1

* Co-op is not available to students who start in January

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$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/403-433

$8,001+ $8,001+

SEMESTER 1 • CAD Design and Computer Principles • Electricity for Technicians • Skills for Technicians • Trade Calculations 1 Electrical Technician • Communication

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• Graduates may be eligible to be registered as associate $4,000-6,000 members of The Ontario Association of Certified $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Industrial Electrician (442A) oo Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) (309A) oo Instrumentation and Control Technician (447A) oo Electrical Engineering Technology (582) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Admission requirements

$8,001+

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or $8,001+ equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, C (MCT4C recommended) or U • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/403-433 SEMESTER 3 • Electronic Circuitry 1 • Fluid Power 3 • Industrial Control 1 • Industrial Instrumentation 1 • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Installation Methods • Canadian Electrical Code • Career AdvancementElectrical • Electrical Design Project • Elective - General Education 2

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 • Internship 2 • Internship 3 • Internship 4


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Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2

Explore opportunities in the service and maintenance of gas, propane and oil-fired technology.

Ontario College Certificate Program 049 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/049 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

$6,001-8,000

• Accredited by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA). • Complete your training in one $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 year. • Upon successful completion of each semester, you are eligible to write the Gas and Oil Burner Technician Provincial Fuel Certifications. You may write the examinations without acquiring additional workplace experience.

What you’ll learn • Fundamentals of home heating appliances that use fuel oil or natural gas. • Experience the challenges in the service and maintenance of gas, propane, oil fired burners, furnaces, boilers and hot water heaters. • Understand fuel delivery systems, set up and adjust combustion efficiencies,

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Control Systems 1 • Electrical/Controls • Fuel Applications 1 • Fuel Applications 2 (Oil)

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

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$8,001+

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size ventilation systems and $8,001+combustion air requirements. • Enjoy a practical lab to experience troubleshooting, combustion, electrical, $8,001+ fabricating piping systems and other related aspects. • The first semester prepares participants for testing and certification by the TSSA as an Oil Burner Technician 3 (OBT 3) and a Gas Technician 3 (G3); providing eligibility on successful completion to write the Oil Burner Technician 2 (OBT 2) and Gas Technician 2 (G2) examination in the later part of the second semester. • Optional training includes fluorocarbon refrigerant, Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Certification, Gastite and IPEX certification training.

(Effective Fall 2018)

How you’ll gain skills

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

• Through attending labs • Mohawk offers a diverse range consisting of electrical wiring of programs to further your $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ assignments, appliance and studies: component identification, and oo Utilities Systems Operator the fabrication of a piping (486) project. oo Power Engineering Techniques (482) Your future career options oo Heating, Refrigeration and • Gas and Oil Burner Air Conditioning Techniques Installation/Service Technician (180) • HVAC Technician • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges Where you could work includes: or universities in Ontario. • Fuel Suppliers - Utilities • Sales and Marketing Admission requirements • Residential, Commercial and • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Industrial Sectors Academic Upgrading, GED) • Building Services related to including: Service and Installation oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent Opportunities for grads • Senior Mathematics • TSSA – OBT 2, OBT 3, G2, G3 recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/049 SEMESTER 2 • Gas Technician 2 • Health and Safety • Oil Technician 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Techniques

Gain a hands-on understanding of a wide range of heating and cooling technologies.

Ontario College Certificate Program 180 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/180 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

$6,001-8,000

• Graduates may be eligible to challenge the exemption test for the basic level technical training of the Refrigeration $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic (313A) apprenticeship (see page 116).

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

What you’ll learn

Your future career options

• Become a problem solver in the fields of heating, refrigeration and air conditioning. $8,001+ • Understand technical knowledge and practices essential to work in the heating and cooling industries. • Experience a program designed to train to the basic fundamentals of refrigeration and air conditioning. • Optional training includes Fluorocarbon Refrigerant, Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Certification, Gastite and IPEX Certification training.

• Refrigeration and Air • Conditioning Mechanic $4,000-6,000 • Install, Service, Maintain equipment found in the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning sector. • • Heating and Cooling Wholesaler •

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills • Foundational skills will be obtained through attending labs consisting of electrical wiring assignments, appliance and component identification, fabrication of a piping project and building and testing a refrigeration unit.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Control Systems 1 • Fuel Applications 1 • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Theory 1

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

Where you could work includes: • Technical Services • Equipment Manufacturing • Trade Contracting

Admission requirements OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent Senior Mathematics recommended Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic (313A) oo Utilities Systems Operator (486) oo Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 (049) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/180 SEMESTER 2 • Air Distribution Systems • Electricity and Control Systems • Prints and Heat Load Calculations • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Shop Practice • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Theory 2


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Manufacturing Engineering Technician – Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright)

It will be “all systems are go” as you learn about the installation and maintenance of manufacturing technology in this program. Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

Ontario College Diploma Program 413, 473 (co-op) $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

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Estimated first year $4,000-6,000 tuition and fees∆ $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

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• Develop skills in AutoCAD, Your future career options $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ $8,001+ rigging and hoisting, power $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Mechanical Engineering transmission, and welding. Technologists and Technician

maintenance, machining, and fluid power. Develop skills in the theory and practice of machine fabrication and repair operations. Principles of measurement, metallurgy, automated systems, mathematics, blueprint interpretation, safety and troubleshooting Skills in troubleshooting, maintaining, and preventative maintenance on automated systems. PLC programming, basic electrical circuit theory, and ladder logic development and applications.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • CAD Concepts 1 • Industrial Control • Introductory Pneumatics • Manufacturing Processes • Mechanical Maintenance • Trade Calculations 1 Manufacturing Technician • Workshop Technology • Communication

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/413-473

• This integrated technicianapprenticeship program allows graduates who become How you’ll gain skills registered apprentices to be $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Through theory classes, as exempt from the in-school well as hands-on practice in training portion of the labs and shops, mirroring Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) traditional apprenticeship (433A) apprenticeship. If delivery. participating in the co-op • Co-op internships provide the option, you may also gain opportunity for work-based apprenticeship hours. learning. • Gain valuable experience What you’ll learn during co-op work terms. • Develop skills in mechanical

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

• Industrial Mechanic and Industrial Maintenance$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 Mechanic (IMM) • Industrial Sales and Service Where you could work includes: • Advanced Manufacturing (Steel, Automotive, etc.) • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Power • Trade Contracting

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo General Machinist (429A) oo Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (433A) oo Mechanical Techniques (Welding & Fabrication) (574) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

SEMESTER 2 • Applied Calculations 2 Manufacturing Technician • CAD Concepts 2 • Career Advancement • Industrial Maintenance 1 • Introductory Hydraulics • Pneumatics 2 • Elective - General Education 1

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

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$8,001+

Opportunities for grads $8,001+

• Red Seal – Industrial Mechanic (433A) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Fluid Power Specialist Certification $8,001+

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 11 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U • Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (MAP4C) recommended • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile device that meets the specifications determined by the program • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/413-473 SEMESTER 3 • Hydraulics 1 • Industrial Maintenance 2 • System Studies • Welding

SEMESTER 4 • Continuous Improvement • Final Project • Hydraulics 2 • Industrial Maintenance 3 • Welding 2 • Elective - General Education 2

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 (Manufacturing) • Internship 2 • Internship 3 • Internship 4

* Co-op is not available to students who start in January ∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Mechanical Techniques

Gain an introduction to a spectrum of skilled trades that can lead to specialist programs in a broad range of industries.

Ontario College Certificate

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

Program 573, 574, 576, 579 mohawkcollege.ca/mechtech $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 • Theory and practical handson experience provide the opportunity for you to explore a specific trade sector. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

What you’ll learn • An introduction to the first level of the in-school curriculum of the trade. • Learn the tools of the trade and explore opportunities within the trade. • Experienced faculty aligning classroom theory to best industry practices.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

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$6,001-8,000

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• Integrating a continuous improvement mindset and $8,001+ $8,001+ industry-specific sustainable best practices.

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Blended theory classes that are face-to-face and on-line. • Practical labs embedded with experiential learning opportunities. Labs will require teamwork, problem solving, and execution of theoretical knowledge gained.

Your future career options

Opportunities for grads

Explore one of these skilled trades in their industries of employment:

• Third-Party Health and Safety Certificates $4,000-6,000

• Cabinetry • Electrician • Plumber • Welder Where you could work includes: • Manufacturing • Construction • Industrial Sales

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 11 English, E, C or U oo Grade 10 Mathematics, L, D or P • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

573 - Electrical Monitoring and Systems Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Instrumentation and Control (447A) oo Electrical Engineering Technician Power (403/433) oo Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) (309A) oo Industrial Electrician (442A) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Drawings and Schematics • Professional Practice • Trade Calculations - Mech Techniques $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 - Mech $8,001+ • Trade Communications Techniques • Trade Skills - Electrical Practical • Trade Skills - Electrical Theory $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• SEMESTER 2 • Socially Responsible & Sustainable Practices • Trade Calculations 2 • Trade Applications - Electrical Practical • Trade Applications - Electrical Theory • Quality Concepts • CAD Concepts

574 - Welding and Fabrication Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Metal Fabrication (Fitter) (437A) oo Welder (456A) oo Manufacturing Engineering Technician - Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) (413/473) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario 96 MOHAWK COLLEGE

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Drawings and Schematics • Professional Practice • Trade Calculations - Mech Techniques $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 - Mech $8,001+ • Trade Communications Techniques • Trade Skills - Welding & Fabrication Theory • Trade Skills - Welding & Fabrication Practical $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

SEMESTER 2 • CAD Concepts • Quality Concepts • Socially Responsible & Sustainable Practices • Trade Calculations 2 • Trade Applications - Welding & Fabrication Practical • Trade Applications - Welding & Fabrication Theory


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576 - Plumbing Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Plumber (306A) oo Steamfitter (307A) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Drawings and Schematics • Professional Practice • Trade Calculations - Mech Techniques • Trade Communications - Mech $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ Techniques • Trade Skills - Plumbing Practical • Trade Skills - Plumbing Theory $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

SEMESTER 2 • CAD Concepts • Quality Concepts • Socially Responsible & Sustainable Practices • Trade Applications - Plumbing Theory • Trade Applications- Plumbing Practical • Trade Calculations 2

579 - Cabinetry Where you can go next†

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo General Carpenter (403A) oo Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation (462) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario

SEMESTER 1 • Drawings and Schematics • Professional Practice • Trade Calculations - Mech Techniques • Trade Communications - Mech $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Techniques • Trade Skills - Cabinetry Practical • Trade Skills - Cabinetry Theory

SEMESTER 2 • CAD Concepts • Quality Concepts • Socially Responsible & Sustainable Practices $8,001+ • Trade Calculations 2 • Trade Applications - Cabinetry Theory • Trade Applications - Cabinetry Practical

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Motive Power Fundamentals

An introductory program to develop a range of diagnostic, repair and maintenance skills for motive power systems.

Ontario College Certificate Program 187 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/187 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• You will gain the skills needed to obtain entry-level employment in the automotive industry. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Curriculum is modelled after the basic level of the Automotive Service Technician (310S) apprenticeship program.

What you’ll learn • How to identify basic motive power systems. • How to inspect and test basic components using a variety of test equipment. • Develop safe work habits and perform customer service functions. • Enhance skills for easier access to apprenticeship training and further technical studies at the college level.

Program of Studies

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• This is a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) program where you will learn, and then apply, automotive skills in a shop $8,001+ environment.

Your future career options • Automotive Mechanical Installer and Servicer • Motor Vehicle Assembler, Inspector and Tester • Automotive Service Technician • Automotive Sales, Customer Service, Parts Distribution Where you could work includes: • Repair and Maintenance • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers • Parts Management • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Electrical and Electronics 1 • Fuel and Emissions 1 • Generic Computer Training • Internal Combustion Engines 1 • Work Practices 1 • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your $4,000-6,000 studies: oo Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer (310B) oo Automotive Service Technician (310S) oo Truck and Coach Technician (310T) oo Motive Power Technician (446) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 10 Mathematics, D or P • Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (MAP4C) recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 • Bring your own device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile device that meets the specifications determined by the program

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/187 SEMESTER 2 • Career Advancement • Chassis Systems • Electrical and Electronics 2 • Gear Train Principles • Parts Management


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Motive Power Technician

An in-depth training program focused on developing diagnostic, repair, and maintenance skills for motive power systems.

Ontario College Diploma Program 446 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/446 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus and Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

• You will gain the skills needed to obtain entry-level employment in the automotive industry. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 • Curriculum is modelled after the Automotive Service Technician (310S) apprenticeship program.

What you’ll learn • Analyze and solve motive power system problems. • Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical and electronic components and systems using a variety of troubleshooting techniques and test tools. • Safe work practices and skills in project management, quality control and assurance. • Enhance communication, customer service and computer skills.

Program of Studies

$8,001+ $8,001+

SEMESTER 1 • Electrical and Electronics 1 • Fuel and Emissions 1 • Generic Computer Training • Internal Combustion Engines 1 • Work Practices 1 • Communication

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

• This is a BYOD (Bring your own device) program where you will learn, and then apply, automotive skills in a shop $8,001+ $8,001+ environment.

Your future career options • Automotive Mechanical Installer and Servicer • Motor Vehicle Assembler, Inspector and Tester • Automotive Service Technician • Automotive Sales, Customer Service, Parts Distribution Where you could work: • Repair and Maintenance • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers • Parts Management • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

(Effective Fall 2018)

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Career Advancement • Chassis Systems • Electrical and Electronics 2 • Gear Train Principles • Parts Management

$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

Where you can go next† $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Admission requirements

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Mohawk offers a diverse range • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk of programs to further your Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: including: oo Auto Body and Collision $6,001-8,000oo Grade 12 English, C or U or $4,000-6,000 $8,001+ Damage Repairer (310B) equivalent oo Automotive Service oo Grade 10 Mathematics, D Technician (310S) or P oo Truck or Coach Technician • Grade 12 Foundations for (310T) College Mathematics (MAP4C) • Earn a degree: recommended oo Davenport University • Options available for mature - Bachelor of Business applicants, see page 16 Administration, General • Bring your own device Business (BYOD) - you will require a • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ mobile device that meets the transfer for degree completion specifications determined by opportunities outside of the program Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/446 SEMESTER 3 • Chassis System 2 • Electrical and Electronics 3 • Fuel and Emissions 2 • Gear Train Principles 2 • Internal Combustion Engines 2 • Work Practices 2 • Elective - General Education 1

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Chassis Systems 3 • Internal Combustion Engines 3 • Fuel and Emissions 3 • Gear Train Principles 3 • Work Practices 3 • Elective - General Education 2

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Power Engineering Techniques

Experience the rewarding challenges of operating and maintaining of facility equipment related to steam and power generation.

Ontario College Certificate Program 482 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/482 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

$6,001-8,000

• This program is accredited by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA), providing an opportunity $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 for reduced operator time towards certification. • Gain the academic and practical experiences necessary to succeed as a Power Engineer, from real-life experiences taught by certified Operating Engineers. • There is a high demand for operating engineers at all levels and 4th Class Power Engineers may decide to pursue higher certification, up to and including, 1st Class.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

What you’ll learn

$8,001+

• Explore the use of steam and hot water boilers, air compressors, refrigeration, air conditioning, and auxiliary $8,001+ equipment. • Understand the use of prime movers, turbines, pumps and cogeneration processes. • Importance of electrotechnology, instrumentation, combustion and the environmental impacts in a steam plant. • Prepare for the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) 4th Class Power Operating Engineering exams, both 4A and 4B.

(Effective Fall 2018)

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$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Your future career options

Where you can go next†

• Power (Operating) Engineer

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: oo Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 (049) oo Utilities Systems Operator (486) oo Power Engineering Techniques - 3rd Class (348) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Where you could work includes: $4,000-6,000 • Power Generation • Oil Refineries • Steel Industry • Pulp and Paper • Mining • Food Processing • Hospitals • Commercial Buildings • Facilities Environmental Management and Control

Opportunities for grads • • • •

Institute of Power Engineers Inspection certifications Refrigeration certifications Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA)

• Hands-on engagement in our labs including electrical, combustion, piping, welding, millwright and computer simulators for ammonia and power plant operations. • Off-site tours of various facilities to reinforce the academic and practical experiences at the College. • Operation of on-site Steam Lab with actual operating equipment.

SEMESTER 1 • Applied Science Engineering • Electrical/Controls • Power Engineering 4th Class 1 • Power Engineering Practices 1

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

Program of Studies

$4,000-6,000

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Senior Mathematics is recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/482 SEMESTER 2 • Experiential Learning 1 • Power Engineering 4th Class 2 • Power Engineering Practices 2 • Prime Movers and Auxiliaries • Building Systems and Water Treatment


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Power Engineering Techniques – 3rd Class

Advance your 4th Class Power Engineering certification to a 3rd Class level and open doors to more employment prospects and advancements.

Ontario College Certificate Program 348 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/348 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

$6,001-8,000

• Accredited by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA), providing an $4,000-6,000 opportunity for reduced $6,001-8,000 operator time towards certification. • There is a high demand for operating engineers of all levels. 3rd Class Power Engineers may decide to pursue higher certification, up to and including, 1st Class • Students gain the academic and practical experiences necessary to succeed as a 3rd Class Power Engineer, along with real-life experiences shared by certified Operating Engineers.

What you’ll learn • Experience the rewarding challenges of operating and maintaining diverse equipment related to steam generation utilizing first class equipment and facilities. • Explore the use of steam and hot water boilers, air compressors, refrigeration, air conditioning, and auxiliary equipment.

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

• Understand the use of $8,001+prime movers, turbines, and cogeneration processes. • Prepare for the Technical Standards and Safety $8,001+ Authority (TSSA) 3rd Class Power Operating Engineering examinations.

How you’ll gain skills • Training in a variety of practical settings including welding, instrumentation, millwright, internal combustion engines, steamfitting, steam lab and simulator on ammonia and power plants. • Partnering with industry to ensure you are future ready. • Offsite tours of various facilities to reinforce the academic and practical experiences at the college. • Highly experienced instructors share their soft skills with you, such as integrity, initiative, engagement and work ethic.

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Power Engineering 3rd class Applied Mechanics • Power Engineering 3rd Class Theory 1 • Power Engineering 3rd Class Practices 1

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Power (Operating) Engineer • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) Where you could work includes: $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: • Power Generation oo Grade 12 English, C or U or • Oil Refineries equivalent • Steel Industry • Senior Mathematics is • Pulp and Paper recommended • Food Processing • Successful completion of a • Manufacturing Processes 4th Class Power (Operating) • Hospitals Engineering 4A Exam • Schools and Office Buildings • Successful completion of a • Heating/Refrigeration Building 4th Class Power (Operating) Maintenance Engineering 4B Exam is • Mining required prior to placement of Opportunities for grads experimental learning • Other equivalent • Institute of Power Engineers postsecondary programs, • Inspection Certifications experience and or qualifications • Refrigeration Certifications may be considered by Mohawk • Technical Standards and Safety College Authority (TSSA) • Option are available for mature † Where you can go next applicants, see page 16. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/348 SEMESTER 2 • Power Engineering 3rd Class Theory 2 • Power Engineering 3rd Class Practices 2

SEMESTER 3 • Power Engineering 3rd Class Prime Movers and Auxiliaries - Theory • Power Engineering 3rd Class Prime Movers and Auxiliaries - Practices • Experiential Learning Power Engineering

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Utilities Systems Operator

Learn to operate both the cooling equipment and gas and oil-fired heating equipment found within the residential sector and large buildings.

Ontario College Certificate $4,000-6,000 Program 486 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• Students enrolled in the February intake have the option to partake in advanced fuel training in the second $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 semester of the Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 (049) program. Details will be provided throughout the first and second semester.

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/486

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+

• Foundational skills will be obtained through attending labs consisting of electrical wiring assignments, appliance $8,001+ and component identification, and the fabrication of a piping project. • Laboratory practice and work experience.

What you’ll learn

Your future career options

• Techniques in operating low pressure steam/hot water boilers, gas/oil burners, air conditioning and refrigeration, turbines and generators. • Prepares you for testing and certification by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) as an Oil Burner Technician 3 and a Gas Technician 3. • Eligibility to write a Water Operator-in-Training Certification Examination through the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. This certification covers waste water, water collection, water treatment and water distribution. • Optional training includes Gastite certification training.

• • • • • •

Program of Studies

HVAC Technician Water/Waste Water Operator Operator of Facilities/Utilities Oil Burner Technician Gas Burner Technician Gas Utility Service Representative

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$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk of programs to further your Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: including: oo Gas and Oil Burner oo Grade 12 English C or U or Technician 2 (049) Equivalent oo Power Engineering • Senior Mathematics Techniques (482) Recommended oo Heating, Refrigeration and • Options available for mature Air Conditioning Techniques applicants, see page 16 (180) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Where you could work includes: • Residential, Commercial and Institutional Buildings • Heavy Industry and Physical Plant Settings • Natural Gas Suppliers

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Applied Science 1 • Control Systems 1 • Fuel Applications 1 • Low Pressure Boilers and Heating Systems

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/486 SEMESTER 2 • Electrical/Controls • Fuel Applications 2 (Oil) • HRAC 2 • Industrial Waste Water • Work Experience Training (USO)


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Apprenticeship programs WHAT IS AN APPRENTICESHIP?

Apprenticeship training is an agreement between a person wishing to learn a skill and an employer who can provide the environment for skills training. It is administered in Ontario by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Employment and Training Division. Trades are regulated by the Ontario College of Trades. WHAT'S INVOLVED?

To become certified, you'll need a combination of on-the-job experience and in-school training by an approved trainer. When you complete your training, you receive a Certificate of Apprenticeship and are eligible to take the required exam for obtaining a Certificate of Qualification. Apprentices also receive a Mohawk College Certificate upon completion of all levels of the required in-school training. HOW CAN I START AN APPRENTICESHIP?

To become certified in a career requiring an apprenticeship, you need a combination of approved on-the-job experience and in-school training. There are four ways to enter a skilled trade in Ontario: 1. Find an employer willing to train you To apply for apprenticeship training at Mohawk, you must first be registered as an apprentice. Don’t have an apprenticeship lined up? We may be able to help you find one. Once you find an employer willing to offer you an apprenticeship, you will need to do the following: • Submit an online application with the Employment and Training Division at ontario.ca/apprenticeship.

The Employment and Consultant will ensure that your employer has the capacity to train you, assist with the necessary paperwork and monitor your progress through your training. Once registered, apprentices are notified in writing by the Ministry when they are eligible to receive an Offer of Classroom Training. Your work hours and skill sets from your training standard will count toward your Certificate of Apprenticeship and Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) in your trade. Note: If you are age 25 or less, Mohawk’s Community Employment Services office might be able to help you. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/ces. 2. Enter a Pre-Apprenticeship Training program When you have completed the program, you will have the skills and experience to make you more attractive to potential employers. 3. Complete a college certificate or diploma Employers look favourably upon someone who has related skills, and who has shown the discipline and commitment to complete a college program. Mohawk has several programs which could help, and also provide portions of the in-class apprenticeship curriculum for specific trades. See pages 4 –7 for programs indicated with a star (J). 4. Register with Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) Students entering Grade 11 may register to become apprentices while finishing high school. Interested students should contact their secondary school counsellor, school technical director or local apprenticeship office for more information. WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?

Visit mohawkcollege.ca/apprenticeships.

Diploma + apprenticeship opportunity You may be interested in a unique opportunity to earn an Electrical Engineering Technician - Power Diploma or Manufacturing Engineering Technician – Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) Diploma while completing all three levels of apprenticeship training for the specific trade. Students who choose to enter the co-operative education stream will also have the opportunity to

gain up to 16 months of paid work experience in their respective industries. Upon graduation, students will have completed all of the in-school requirements (levels 1, 2 and 3) of their apprenticeship and will only need to complete the competencies outlined for their trade in order to be eligible to write their Certificate of Qualification.

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer

Learning and earning the ultimate compliment— ‘Looks like new’—is the goal of the auto body apprenticeship program.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 310B

mohawkcollege.ca/310B

Program highlights • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

What you’ll learn • Acquire job-specific skills and learn to repair dents in body panels, fenders and skirting, file, sand, grind and spray paint. • Explore shrinking or stretching metal panels with heat treatment and welding breaks in body panels or structures. • Understand how to test for and correct faulty frame alignment and install trim and body parts. • Acquire sound theoretical

Program of Studies

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

knowledge and practical applications to complement on-the-job experience of the trade. • Develop craftsmanship, problem-solving skills, personal pride, desirable work attitudes and a keen sense of responsibility in public and personal safety.

How you’ll gain skills • In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

(Effective Fall 2018)

LEVEL 1 • Autobody Applied Work Practices • Applied Mechanical - Basic • Body, Frame, and Structure - Basic • Welding Autobody - Basic • Refinishing - Basic

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Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer • Automotive Painter • Automotive Service Technician • Automotive Mechanical Installer and Servicer • Motor Vehicle Inspector and Tester

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU), and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Where you could work includes: • Repair and Maintenance • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers

Opportunities for grads • Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/310B LEVEL 2 • Body & Structure - Intermediate • Welding - Intermediate • Refinishing - Intermediate • Applied Mechanical - Intermediate • Non-Structural Repairs • Plastic Repair - Intermediate

LEVEL 3 • Refinishing - Advanced • Steering, Suspension and Alignment • Body & Frame Repair - Advanced • Damage Analysis & Estimating – Advanced • Applied Mechanical Systems - Advanced • Structural Panel Replacement


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Automotive Service Educational Program (A.S.E.P.) This specialized General Motors apprenticeship program provides training on major automotive systems and services.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 310L

Program highlights • Learn on the latest General Motors (GM) vehicles by trained GM instructors. • Must be employed as an apprentice at a GM dealership. • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/310L

responsibility in public and personal safety. • Obtain theoretical knowledge during four eight-week terms for a total of 32 weeks.

How you’ll gain skills • In-school training lead by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

What you’ll learn

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Automotive Service Technician • Automotive Mechanical Installer and Servicer • Motor Vehicle Inspector and Tester

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, at least 16 years of age • A solid foundation in Mathematics, Language Studies and Sciences • Higher levels of education may be required by certain employers prior to agreeing to offer apprenticeships to individuals • Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU), must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT), and must be employed by a General Motors Dealer. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Where you could work includes: • Repair and Maintenance • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers

Opportunities for grads

• Acquire the job-specific skills of an apprentice according to Ontario College of Trades (OCOT) guidelines and specialized GM training. • Major automotive assemblies, engines, running gear, chassis, electrical and fuel systems. • Develop craftsmanship, problem-solving skills, personal pride, desirable work attitudes and a keen sense of

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) LEVEL 1 • Work Practices - Automotive Service Education Program • Electrical Fundamentals - Automotive Service Education Program • Engines - Automotive Service Education Program

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

LEVEL 2 • Driveline - Automotive Service Education Program • Brakes - Automotive Service Education Program • Electrical/Electronics - Automotive Service Education Program

For course number, hours and course descriptions, visit mohawkcollege.ca/310L LEVEL 3 • Interior HVAC Controls (Climate Control) • Brakes Anti-Lock - Automotive Service Education Program • Engine and Body Control SystemsAutomotive Service Education Program • Air Conditioning (Refrigeration) • Driveline Autotrans - Automotive Service Education Program

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

LEVEL 4 • Steering and Suspension - Automotive Service Education Program • Driveline Autotransaxles and 4WD Automotive Service Education Program • Diesel Engines - Automotive Service Education Program • Diesel Electronic Control - Automotive Service Education Program • Wiper Electrical Systems - Automotive Service Education Program • Air Bag Systems - Automotive Service Education Program

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Automotive Service Technician

Receive training in the service and maintenance of motor vehicles, from diagnostics to a job well done.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 310S

mohawkcollege.ca/310S

Program highlights • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

What you’ll learn • Develop skills to perform maintenance and mechanical repairs to any part of the motor vehicle. • Develop diagnostic capabilities and superior workmanship in the area of mechanics. • Major automotive assemblies, engines, running gear, chassis, electrical and fuel systems. • Acquire sound theoretical knowledge and practical applications to meet the challenges of increasingly complex vehicles and testing techniques.

Program of Studies

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

• Develop craftsmanship, problem-solving skills, personal pride, desirable work attitudes and a keen sense of responsibility in public and personal safety.

How you’ll gain skills • In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training

(Effective Fall 2018)

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Automotive Service Technician • Automotive Mechanical Installer and Servicer • Motor Vehicle Inspector and Tester

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU), and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice please see the Motive Power Fundamentals program (187) on page 98 or the Motive Power Technician program (446) on page 99. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Where you could work includes: • Repair and Maintenance • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers

Opportunities for grads • Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

LEVEL 1 • Work Practices - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician) • Engine Systems - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician) • Electrical/Electronics and Emissions Systems - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician) • Drive Train Systems - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician) • Suspension/Steering and Brake Systems - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician)

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Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/310S LEVEL 2 • Drive Train Systems - Level 2 (Automotive Service Technician) • Air Conditioning Systems • Electrical/Electronics and Emission Systems - Level 2 (Automotive Service Technician) • Suspension/Steering and Brake System - Level 2 (Automotive Service Technician) • Engine Systems - Level 2 (Automotive Service Technician)

LEVEL 3 • Work Practice • Engine Systems - Level 3 (Automotive Service Technician) • Suspension/Steering and Brake Systems • Drive Train Systems - Level 3 (Automotive Service Technician) • Electrical/Electronics and Emissions Systems - Level 3 (Automotive Service Technician)


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Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) Learn the procedures and practices required for a rewarding career as an electrician.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 309A

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/309A

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

Program highlights

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons • On-the-job training.

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT) • Master Electrician

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice please see the Electrical Engineering Technician - Power program (403) on page 92 where you can earn credit towards an Electrical Apprenticeship or the Mechanical Techniques - Electrical Monitoring and Systems Program (573) on page 96. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

What you’ll learn • Learn to absorb constant changes in: technical and technological applications; new procedures; materials; installations; wiring methods; and schematics and diagrams. • Explore the world of an electrician through a basic eight-week semester, an intermediate ten-week semester and an advanced ten-week semester. • The program covers all in-class training for this apprenticeship.

Program of Studies LEVEL 1 • Prints 1 - Electrician • Instrumentation 1 • Canadian Electrical Code 1 • Electrical Theory 1 • Electronics 1 • Installations Methods 1

Your future career options • Electrician • Construction: oo Residential oo Commercial oo Industrial Where you could work includes: • Residential Dwelling Units • Apartments and High Rise Buildings • Industrial, Commercial and Government Organizations • Engineering or Research Assistants • Light and Heavy Manufacturing • Pulp and Paper, Steel Mills, Chemical Plants, Refineries and Power Utilities

(Effective Fall 2018)

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/309A LEVEL 2 • Electronics 2 • Prints 2 - Electrician • Electrical Theory 2 • Instrumentation 2 • Installation Methods 2 • Monitoring and Communications 2 • Canadian Electrical Code 2

LEVEL 3 • Electronics 3 (Construction and Maintenance) • Installation Methods 3 (Construction and Maintenance) • Electrical Theory 3 • Canadian Electrical Code 3 • Prints 3 - Electrician • Instrumentation 3

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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General Carpenter

Carpentry is one of the oldest and most rewarding trades. Earn money and gain confidence through an occupation that is always in demand.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 403A

Program highlights • Carpentry continues to expand and evolve as new techniques, technologies and materials are developed. Mohawk has an excellent reputation for delivering Carpentry Apprenticeship and strives to be proactive and innovative to stay ahead of the curve. • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

What you’ll learn • Build a fulfilling career as a qualified journeyperson in the skilled trade of carpentry. • Instill the theory behind the skills you are learning from your employer on the job with extensive training in estimation, calculation and layout methods.

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

• Layout and install building materials according to plans, specifications and building codes in residential, industrial, commercial and institutional (ICI) construction. • Develop a wide range of skills including: oo Plan reading and layout oo Estimating and calculations; oo Interior finish oo Exterior finish oo Framing (wood/steel) oo Concrete formwork oo Stair building oo Doors and windows oo Scaffolding oo Timber framing

How you’ll gain skills • The apprenticeship is based on a total of 7,200 hours with 10% completed in school and 90% completed on the job with your employer. • Of the 720 hours completed in school, approximately 50% is theoretical in the classroom and the other 50% is completed as a practical component in the shop.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) LEVEL 1 • Plans, Specifications and Codes 1 • Safety, Materials and Tools • Estimating,Calculations and Layout 1 • Welding

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Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

mohawkcollege.ca/403A

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• • • • • •

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation program (462) on page 91. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

General Carpenter Certified Journeyperson Skilled Trade Worker Framer Trim Finisher Renovator

Where you could work includes: • General Contracting • Construction Companies • Residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) Sectors

Opportunities for grads • Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) – Red Seal • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/403A LEVEL 2 • Residential Construction • Estimating, Calculation and Layout 2 • Plans, Specifications and Codes 2

LEVEL 3 • Plans, Specifications and Codes 3 • Estimating, Calculations and Layout 3 • ICI Construction


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General Machinist

Learn to cut and grind critical metal components for machinery and equipment in this precision-driven trade.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 429A

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

mohawkcollege.ca/429A

Program highlights

What you’ll learn

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

• In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

• How to create precision parts for a wide variety of applications. • Hone your skills in order to work with precision parts to within tolerances of .001”/.01mm • Acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills associated with various machine tools including drill presses, grinders, saws as well as both manual and computer numerical control (CNC) mills and lathes. • Understand the concepts of metrology which include the use and care of precision measuring instruments and interpreting engineering drawings. • Learn to write and post CNC programs, create drawings in Mastercam and manufacture parts to specific tolerances on 3 and 4-axis CNC machines.

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• • • • • •

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU), and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

LEVEL 1 • Drilling Technology - Basic • Surface Grinding Technology - Basic • Turning Technology - Basic • Milling Technology - Basic • Benchwork Techniques - Basic • Metallurgy - Basic • Metal Cutting Saw Technology - Basic • Metrology Measuring and Checking - Basic • Applied Trade Safety Practices - Basic • Engineering Drawings/CAD Data/Layout Processes - Basic • Applied Trade Calculations, Charts and Tables - Basic

General Industrial Machinist Industrial Designer Machine Tool Operator CNC Operator CNC Programmer CNC Setup Operator

Where you could work includes: • Automotive Industry • Aerospace Industry • Mould and Die Industry • Structural and Engineering • Machine Manufacturing

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/429A LEVEL 2 • Metrology (Measuring and Checking - Intermediate) • Cylindrical Grinding Technology - Intermediate • Turning Technology - Intermediate • Metallurgy - Intermediate • Applied Trade Calculations, Charts and Tables Intermediate • CNC Turning Technology - Intermediate • Milling Technology - Intermediate • Engineering Drawings/CAD Data/Layout Processes Intermediate

LEVEL 3 • Complex Grinding Technology - Advanced • Applied Trade Calculations, Charts and Tables Advanced • Complex Milling Technology - Advanced • Machining Centre CNC Technology - Advanced • Metallurgy - Advanced • Metrology (Measuring and Checking - Advanced) • Complex Engineering Drawings - Advanced • Complex Turning Technology - Advanced

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Horticultural Technician

A comprehensive program that covers a wide variety of topics including plants, landscaping, water standards and more.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 441C

Program highlights • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

What you’ll learn • Acquire training in safe workplace practices including dealing with on-site conditions, emergencies and hazards according to federal and provincial pertinent safety legislation and municipal legal requirements. • Basic scheduled, preventative and ongoing maintenance procedures for powered horticultural equipment according to respective federal, provincial and municipal legal requirements. • Water quality, plant water requirements and local conservation standards, water stewardship principles, basic irrigation systems and procedures according to federal, provincial and municipal legal requirements.

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/441C

• Acquire specialized training in turf grass establishment and cultivation practices including monitoring turf grass quality, plant health care and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques used in landscape construction (Softscape Installation) and grounds/golf course maintenance operations according to respective federal, provincial and municipal legal requirements. • Explore building walkways, patios, driveways, retaining walls and planting of various shrubs, trees and centrepiece plants. • Master soft skills such as effective communications, team work, networking and professionalism. • Master health and safety legislation that will serve as a transferable skill to be used in any industry. • Understand important ingredients for the success of plants including plant technology, root systems and the characteristics of the soil.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) LEVEL 1 • Trade Calculations • Plant Materials 1 • Pest Control • Plant Identification 1 • First Aid • Workplace Communications • Workplace Safety • Landscape Construction 1 • Turf Management 1 • Plant Science • Landscape Equipment Maintenance

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Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Work in any of the various sectors within the municipal parks and recreation, landscape, horticulture or golf sectors.

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Where you could work includes: • Nursery Production • Landscape Contracting • Grounds Management • Landscape Designer/Architect • Lawn Care • Interior Plantscaping • Irrigation Contracting • Golf Courses • Floriculture • Municipal Parks • Botanical Gardens, Arboreta • Education and Research

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/441C LEVEL 2 • Irrigation • Landscape Construction 2 • Plant Materials 2 • Turf Management 2 • Plant Propagation • Plant Identification 2 • Plan Reading and Quantity Takeoff • Site Layout and Grading • Plant Production


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Industrial Electrician

Prepare to work with and maintain sophisticated electrical equipment and systems, program PLCs and robotics.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 442A

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/442A

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

Program highlights

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT) • Master Electrician

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Mechanical Techniques Electrical Monitoring and Systems program (573) on page 96 or the Electrical Engineering Technician - Power Program (403) on page 92. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

What you’ll learn • How to install, maintain and repair highly sophisticated electrical equipment in an industrial setting. • Explore principles and applications of instrumentation control systems; programmable controllers; electronics; schematics and blueprint interpretation; safety and circuit; and component troubleshooting. • Acquire skills in the theory and practice of electrical installation, troubleshoot and repair operations.

Program of Studies LEVEL 1 • Instrumentation 1 • Electronics 1 • Electrical Theory 1 • Canadian Electrical Code 1 • Prints 1 - Electrician • Installations Methods 1

Your future career options • Industrial Electrician Where you could work includes: • Food Processing Plant • Industrial Chemicals Manufacturers • Mining, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Companies • Nuclear and Hydro Electric Power Companies • Primary Steel Producers • Pulp and Paper Processing Companies • Refineries • Steel

(Effective Fall 2018)

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/442A LEVEL 2 • Prints 2 - Electrician • Electrical Theory 2 • Installation Methods 2 • Electronics 2 • Instrumentation 2 • Canadian Electrical Code 2 • Monitoring and Communications 2

LEVEL 3 • Canadian Electrical Code 3 • Instrumentation 3 • Electronics 3 (Industrial) • Fluid Power 3 (Industrial) • Electrical Theory 3 • Installation Methods 3 (Industrial)

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)

This diverse program covers the required in-class training for the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Apprenticeship.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 433A

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/433A

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

Program highlights

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU), and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Manufacturing Engineering Technician - Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) program (413) on page 95. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

What you’ll learn • Get exposed to all aspects of the manufacturing, production and maintenance needs of industry. • Learn and master the changes and techniques required by industry in maintaining and repairing factory equipment and automated systems. • Develop skills in the theory and practice of machine fabrication and repair operations. • Principles of measurement, metallurgy, automated systems, mathematics, blueprint interpretation, safety and troubleshooting.

Your future career options • Industrial Mechanics • Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians Where you could work includes: • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing • Primary Metals • Food Industry • Automated Manufacturing • Power Generation • Automotive Industry • Mining • Pulp and Paper

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

LEVEL 1 • Welding and Fabrication 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Rigging and Hoisting - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Workshop Technology 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Workshop Practice 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Machine Technology 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Electrical and Electronic Controls 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Drawings and Schematics 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright

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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/433A LEVEL 2 • Welding and Fabrication 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Workshop Practice 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Drawings and Schematics 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Power Transmission - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Electrical and Electronic Controls 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Machine Technology 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright

LEVEL 3 • Welding and Fabrication 3 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Workshop Practice - Advanced - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Fluid Power - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Electrical and Electronic Controls 3 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Machine Technology 3 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright


MARSHALL SCHOOL OF SKILLED TRADES & APPRENTICESHIP

Instrumentation and Control Technician

Install, monitor and maintain the critical systems that guard and regulate machinery, environmental safety and more.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 447A

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/447A

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

Program highlights

What you’ll learn

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

• In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

• Consult manuals, read and interpret circuit diagrams, blueprints and schematics. • Inspect and test the operation of instruments and systems to diagnose faults using testing devices. • Write maintenance reports. • Repair and adjust system components or remove and replace defective parts. • Calibrate components and instruments. • Perform scheduled preventative maintenance work. • Install control and measurement instruments on existing or new plant equipment. • Observe safety in accordance with government and company standards.

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers • Industrial Instrument and other Manufacturing Companies • Primary Steel Producers • Nuclear and Hydro Electric Power Companies • Industrial Chemicals Manufacturers • Mining, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Companies • Pulp and Paper Processing Companies

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) LEVEL 1 • Computers and Documentation • Electronic Systems 1 • Applied Trade Practices and Procedures • Theory and Applied Trade Calculations 1 • Instrumentation 1

Where you could work includes: • Industry • Steel • Refineries • Food Processing Plant

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/447A LEVEL 2 • Discrete Control • Instrumentation 2 • Theory and Applied Trade Calculations 2 • Instrumentation Controls 2 • Computer Control Systems

LEVEL 3 • Analytical Instrumentation • Programmable Logic Controllers and Distributed Control Systems • Applied Circuits • Fluid Power Systems • Instrumentation and Controls 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Metal Fabricator (Fitter)

Fabricate components for a variety of purposes using fitting and welding techniques.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 437A

Program highlights • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready. • Program uses CWBi ACORN, a digital platform that provides world-class training material.

What you’ll learn • Set up and operate trade machinery such as brake presses, shears, plasma cutters, oxy-fuel cutting torches, grinders and drills to bend, punch, cut and form metal components. • Read and interpret blueprints, drawings and schematics. • Perform calculations and apply shop formulas and other mathematical methods to develop patterns and lay out structural steel.

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/437A

• Plan the sequence of tasks and decide how to cut steel most efficiently. • Assemble and fit metal sections and plates together to form subunits or complete units used in the assembly process. • Fasten components together using tack welding, bolting and riveting. • Move completed assemblies safely by using material handling, rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment.

How you’ll gain skills • In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Journeyperson Welder • Fabrication Welder • Production Welder • Construction Welder • Pressure Vessel Welder Where you could work includes: • Welding or Ironworking Companies • Manufacturers of Structural Steel, Boilers, Heavy Machinery and Transportation Equipment • Construction Related Industries • Railways • Mining • Oil and Gas Industry • Aircraft Contractors • Ship Building • Welding Shops

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU), and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Mechanical Techniques Welding and Fabrication Program (574) on page 96. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Opportunities for grads • Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

LEVEL 1 • Material and Process Quality 1 • Welding Theory - Basic • Trade Practices - Basic • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Practical 1 • Gas Shielded Semi-Automatic Welding Practical 1 • Applied Drawing Interpretation • Thermal Cutting

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Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/437A LEVEL 2 • Machine Operation • Material and Processes Quality 2 • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (G.T.A.W.) Practical Intermediate • Fabrication 1 • Blueprint - Advanced

LEVEL 3 • Fabrication 2 • Pattern and Template Development 2 • Preparation For Shipping - Advanced • Installation • Project Planning


MARSHALL SCHOOL OF SKILLED TRADES & APPRENTICESHIP

Plumber

Plumbing is fundamental to every industry, community and home. Master the skills of plumbing and achieve a rewarding career.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 306A

mohawkcollege.ca/306A

Program highlights • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

What you’ll learn • Acquire specialized training in hand and power tools, piping materials, plumbing fixtures, supports and appurtenances, and workplace safety. • Master the skills of plan reading, pipe layout, cutting, grooving, fitting, joining and supports. • Plan, layout and install plumbing materials according to plans, specifications and building codes in residential as well as Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) construction.

Program of Studies

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

• Install and repair potable water systems, backflow preventers, drainage, wastewater and venting systems, hot water tanks and heating systems, gas piping, grease and oil interceptors. • Understand the importance of workplace safety, building codes and regulations. • Build a rewarding career as a qualified journeyperson in the skilled trade of plumbing.

(Effective Fall 2018)

LEVEL 1 • Plumbing Systems Level 1 • Tools and Piping Methods • Trade Calculations Level 1 • Trade Documentation Level 1 • Workplace Safety • Welding Level 1

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Plumber • Pipefitter • Certified Journeyperson

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Mechanical Techniques Plumbing Program (576) on page 97. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Where you could work includes: • Mechanical Contractors • Construction Companies • Residential and ICI Sectors • Plumbing Contractors and Companies

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/306A LEVEL 2 • Welding Level 2 • Trade Documentation Level 2 • Plumbing Systems Level 2 • Trade Calculations Level 2 • Drainage-Waste-Vent Piping Systems

LEVEL 3 • Trade Documentation Level 3 • Plumbing Systems Level 3 • Process Piping Systems

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic Through in-class and practical training, achieve high standards by mastering the maintenance of precision systems.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 313A

mohawkcollege.ca/313A

Program highlights • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

What you’ll learn • Operation of complex mechanical devices and sophisticated control systems. • Explore the diverse field of refrigeration and air conditioning that encompasses many aspects of technology. • Perform tasks without direct supervision by becoming self-motivated and developing great excellent problemsolving skills. • Develop a high standard of

Program of Studies

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

craftsmanship and pride in the trade through practical shop training. • Gain an appreciation of environmental concerns and aspects of safety directly related to the trade, including the increasing stringency and proliferation of both provincial and local codes. • Master math and science skills included as an integral part of trade theory

How you’ll gain skills • In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons that directly complement the practical knowledge gained during the five terms of on-the-job experience. • On-the-job training.

(Effective Fall 2018)

LEVEL 1 • Basic Maintenance Procedures • Trade Practices - Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanic • Mechanical Cooling Cycle Components 1 • Mechanical Cooling Cycle Fundamentals • Cutting, Soldering, Brazing and Welding • Installation of Mechanical Cooling Systems • Electrical Fundamentals - Basic

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Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic • Mechanical Engineer

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Techniques program (180) on page 116. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Where you could work includes: • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Machinery Manufacturing • Trade Contracting

Opportunities for grads • Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT) • Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA)

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/313A LEVEL 2 • System Design and Installation • Cooling Systems and Components • Pressure Enthalpy and Refrigerants • Electrical and Control Systems • Plan Specifications and Load Calculations • Material Handling Procedures

LEVEL 3 • Air Cooling Systems • Prints & Heat Load Calculations • Applied Psychrometrics • Electronic Devices and Controls - Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional (ICI) - Advanced • Advanced Electrical • Air Distribution Systems & Accessories


MARSHALL SCHOOL OF SKILLED TRADES & APPRENTICESHIP

Sheet Metal Worker

Learn the technique and precision involved in sheet metal installations while developing necessary skills and craftsmanship abilities.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 308A

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/308A

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

Program highlights

What you’ll learn

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

• In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

• Complex procedures of designing, building and installing air handling systems and environmental controls. • Acquire hands-on skills, pattern drafting and layout work to succeed in the trade. • Explore every aspect of the sheet metal worker through a wide variety of courses covering topics such as Fabrication and installation techniques of sheet metal, air handling systems and their related components for residential, commercial and industrial applications.

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

• Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Sheet Metal Worker • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic • Residential Sheet Metal Installer

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) LEVEL 1 • Layout and Drafting 1 • Use and Maintain Hand/Power Tools and Shop Equipment • Read, Interpret and Produce Drawings • Weld and Cut 1 • Fabricates for Shop and Field

Where you could work includes: • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing • Machinery Manufacturing • Trade Contracting

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/308A LEVEL 2 • Install heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Systems • Weld and Cut 2 • Interpret and Design Systems • Install Roofing and Architectural Metal • Layout and Drafting 2

LEVEL 3 • Weld and Cut 3 • Test, Adjust and Balance • Fabricates & Installs Industrial Env & Specialized Systems • Layout & Drafting 3 • Interpret and Design Systems

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Steamfitter

Learn how to plan, install and repair both high and low pressure systems while meeting all safety and building code requirements.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 307A

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

Program highlights • In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

What you’ll learn • Acquire specialized training in hand and power tools, piping materials, supports and appurtenances, and workplace safety. • Master the skills of plan reading, pipe layout, cutting, grooving, fitting, welding, joining and supports. • Plan, layout and install piping materials according to plans, specifications and building codes in primarily the Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) sector.

Program of Studies

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

mohawkcollege.ca/307A

• Install and repair low and high pressure steam and hot water boiler systems, process piping, gas, refrigeration and air conditioning piping systems. • Understand the importance of workplace safety, building codes and regulations. • Build a rewarding career as a qualified journeyperson in the skilled trade of steamfitting. • In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

LEVEL 1 • Trade Documentation 1 • Piping Materials and Joining Techniques 1 • Welding 1 • Workplace Safety • Applied Trade Calculations 1 • Steamfitting Systems 1

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Opportunities for grads • Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

Steamfitter Pipefitter Certified Journeyperson Skilled Trade Worker

Where you could work includes: • Mechanical Contractors • Construction Companies • ICI Sectors • Industrial and Manufacturing Plants

How you’ll gain skills

(Effective Fall 2018)

Your future career options • • • •

Admission requirements • Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/307A LEVEL 2 • Pipe Fabrication 2 • Steamfitting Systems 2 • Welding 2 • Trade Documentation 2 • Applied Trade Calculations 2

LEVEL 3 • Fluid Power Systems 3 • Trade Documentation 3 • Welding 3 • Steamfitting Systems 3


MARSHALL SCHOOL OF SKILLED TRADES & APPRENTICESHIP

Truck and Coach Technician

Repair and maintain the complex systems of the truck and coach industry by gaining the necessary specialized training.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 310T

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades

mohawkcollege.ca/310T

Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

Program highlights

What you’ll learn

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities. • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready.

• Acquire the skills of the trade including repairing, testing and maintaining trucks, tractors, city and highway buses. • Gain sound theoretical training to meet the challenges presented by increasingly complex designs and testing techniques. • Hone your craftsmanship and problem-solving skills as well as develop desirable work attitudes and responsibility.

• Truck and Coach Technician • Truck Mechanical Repairer • Automotive Mechanical Installer and Servicer

• Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU), and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

How you’ll gain skills • In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

LEVEL 1 • Wheel End Assemblies and Brake Systems • Drive Train Systems Level 1 • Engine Systems Level 1 • Fluid Power Systems Level 1 • Trade Practices Level 1 • Electrical Systems Level 1 • Fuel Systems Level 1

Where you could work includes: • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Repair and Maintenance • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealer

Opportunities for grads • Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/310T LEVEL 2 • Truck & Coach Drive Trains Level 2 • Truck & Coach Steering, Suspension & Brake Systems • Truck & Coach Electrical Systems Level 2 • Trade Practices & Auxiliary Systems Truck & Coach Level 2 • Vehicle Management Electronics and Emission Systems 1 • Truck & Coach Engine Systems Level 2 • Truck & Coach Fuel Systems Level 2

LEVEL 3 • Suspension, Steering, Brakes & Hitching Systems Level 3 • Electricity and Electronics • Truck & Coach Fuel Systems Level 3 • Truck & Coach Engine Systems Level 3 • Vehicle Management Electronics and Emission Systems 2 • Trade Practices & Auxiliary Systems • Truck & Coach Drive Trains Level 3

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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MARSHALL SCHOOL OF SKILLED TRADES & APPRENTICESHIP

Welder

Learn about fabrication through various welding technologies.

Mohawk College Certificate Program 456A

Offered at Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades Multiple Intakes Please contact your Employment and Training Consultant at the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities for availability.

mohawkcollege.ca/456A

Program highlights

What you’ll learn

How you’ll gain skills

Opportunities for grads

• In-school training using stateof-the-art facilities • Combination of on-the-job and in-school training. • Partnering with industry ensures our apprentices are future ready. • Program uses CWBi ACORN, a digital platform that provides world-class training material.

• Acquire thorough knowledge of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) and thermal cutting. • Essential skills required to meet the performance objectives of the Apprenticeship Training Standards. • Obtain an understanding for reading and interpreting blueprints. • Ensure quality of product/ process before, during and after welding through certification testing. • Learn how to fit subassemblies and assemblies together and to prepare assemblies for welding.

• In-school training led by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons. • On-the-job training.

• Canadian Welding Bureau • Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) • Certificate of Apprenticeship • Ontario College of Trades (OCOT)

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

LEVEL 1 • Thermal Cutting • Gas Shielded Semi-Automatic Welding Practical 1 • Applied Drawing Interpretation • Material & Processes Quality 1 • Welding Theory - Basic • Trade Practices - Basic • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Practical 1

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Your future career options • • • • •

Journeyperson Welder Fabrication Welder Production Welder Construction Welder Pressure Vessel Welder

Where you could work includes: • Fabricating Shops • Manufacturers of Structural Steel and Platework • Construction Industries • Heavy Machinery Contractors • Aircraft Contractors • Ship Building and Other Transportation Contractors • Specialized Welding Shops

Admission requirements • Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices with the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU), and must be a member in good standing with the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT). • If you are not a registered apprentice please see the Mechanical Techniques Welding and Fabrication Program (574) on page 96. • Read more about apprenticeship on page 103.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/456A LEVEL 2 • Drawing Interpretation/Fitting • Welding Theory 2 • Semi-Automatic Welding (SAW) Practical 2 • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Practical 1 • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Practical 2

LEVEL 3 • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Practical 3 • Quality • Fitting • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Practical 2 and Plasma Arc Welding (PAW) • Automatic and Semi-Automatic Processes


TECHNOLOGY

Architectural Technician

Focus on building designs and detailing, estimating and construction materials, and becoming a vital architectural team member.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma Program 420

mohawkcollege.ca/420

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

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How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Learn the essentials of the • Attend industry events and building and construction field field trips. in two academic years. • Participate in hands-on • $4,000-6,000 Understand how$6,001-8,000 to apply learning in a lab environment. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ green building fundamentals • Explore new technologies and and sustainability concepts. 3D applications.

What you’ll learn

Your future career options

• Residential and light commercial design and construction techniques. • Acquire CAD, plan reading and 3D visualization skills needed to create drawings for today’s modern structures. • Explore building and construction materials and finishes. • Develop construction surveying skills, estimating, building code applications and regulations. • Understand how buildings work by learning the science of their materials and services. • Experience hands-on education consisting of labs and practical projects over four semesters.

• • • •

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

CAD Technicians/Detailer Architectural Technician Estimator/Project Scheduler Technical Sale

Where you could work includes: • Public and Private Sectors • Architectural and Engineering Consulting • Construction Companies • Residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) Design and Construction

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards • Environmental Technology • Productivity Software Skills • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Ontario Building Code

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• Graduates may be eligible • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk to be registered as associate Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ members of the Ontario including: Association of Certified oo Grade 12 English, C or U or Engineering Technicians and equivalent Technologists (OACETT). oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or Where you can go next† any U or equivalent* • Mohawk offers a diverse range • Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design of programs to further your Technology recommended studies: • Options available for mature oo Architectural Technology applicants, see page 16. (531) oo Business Analysis (334) oo Civil Engineering Technician (421) oo Civil Engineering Technology (534) oo Civil Engineering Technology (Transportation) (543) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University - Bachelor of Science, Architecture oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/420 SEMESTER 3 • CAD C • Construction Management A • Estimating 2 • Ontario Building Code 2 • Residential Building Services • Residential Construction • Elective - General Education 1

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Architectural Project • Commercial Building Services • Construction Management B • Methods and Materials 2 • Structural Detailing • Elective - General Education 2

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TECHNOLOGY

Architectural Technology

Create structures that define our community and focus your education through specialization.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario Advanced College Diploma Program 531

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/531

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000

estimating, building code applications and regulations.

• $4,000-6,000 Specialize in Building Design $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ or Construction by choosing a How you’ll gain skills preferred path in third year. • Attend industry events and field trips. What you’ll learn $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Participate in department • Residential design and research. Industrial, Commercial and • Explore applications for new Institutional (ICI) design technology including AR/VR, and construction, green drones and laser scanning. building fundamentals and • Create capstone projects sustainability concepts. involving industry experts. • How buildings work by • Gain valuable experience learning the science of their during co-op work terms. design, function, materials,

• •

construction techniques and building services. CAD, plan reading and 3D visualization skills needed to create drawings, contracts and specifications for today’s modern structures. Explore building and construction materials, interior and exterior finishes, building services and mechanical systems. Design in steel, timber, masonry and concrete. Construction surveying skills,

Your future career options • Architectural Technologist • Building Inspector • Construction/Facilities Manager • Plans Examiner • Estimator/Scheduler • Occupational Categories Where you could work includes: • Public and Private Sectors • Architectural and Engineering Consulting • Construction Companies • Residential and Industrial,

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards • Environmental Technology • Generic Computer Training • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Productivity Software Skills • Communication SEMESTER 2 • Applied Mechanics • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals

• Mathematics • Transportation Technology SEMESTER 3 • Contracts and Economics 1 • History of Architecture • Ontario Building Code 1 • Residential Construction • Residential Design and CAD • Residential Services • Structural Design 1 SEMESTER 4 • Commercial Design and CAD • Contracts and Economics 2 • Light Commercial Building Services • Light Commercial Construction

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$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 Commercial and Institutional (ICI) Design and Construction

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Opportunities for grads

$4,000-6,000

• Graduates may be eligible to be registered as associate $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ members of The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Business Analysis (334) oo Civil Engineering Technician (421) oo Civil Engineering Technology (534) oo Civil Engineering Technology - Transportation (543) • Earn a degree: oo Athabasca University - Bachelor of Science, Architecture oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ Business oo McMaster University Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Infrastructure Technology oo Robert Gordon University - Bachelor of Science, Architectural Technology • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Grade 11 Physics and Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/531 • Introduction To Urban Planning • Structural Design 2 • Elective - General Education 1 SEMESTER 5 • Ontario Building Code 2 • Elective - General Education 2 Options - Design stream: • Structural Design 3 • Commercial Construction • Architectural Design • Commercial Building Systems Design • Architectural Computer Visualization Options - Construction stream: • Commercial Construction

• Construction Computer Applications • Construction Management 1 • Structural Design 3 • Sustainable Design and Building Practices SEMESTER 6 • Interior Construction & Finishes Options - Design stream: • Architectural Project Management • Architectural Project and Presentation • Structural Design 4 • Interior Construction and Finishes

• Commercial Building Systems • Contract Document Production Options - Construction stream: • Construction Accounting • Facility Management • Interior Construction and Finishes Sustainable Construction Techniques • Construction Human and Labour Relations • Construction Management 2 CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3


TECHNOLOGY

Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance

Kick start your career with hands-on training in our operational living labs and fully operational Boeing 727.

Ontario College Diploma$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus*

Program 269 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/269

$8,001+

$8,001+

• High graduation and employment rates. • State-of-the-art lab equipment and facilities. • Excellent reputation with Industry and Transport Canada. • Transport Canada accreditation that allows you to shorten your apprenticeship by 18 months. • Leads to a federally recognized Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) license.

What you’ll learn • Combine theory and practice using state-of-theart facilities at Mohawk’s Fennell and Stoney Creek campuses, as well as the aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul facilities at the Hamilton International Airport. • Inspect a variety of aircrafts including modern light aircrafts, heavy jet transports and helicopters. • Upon completion, this twoyear training program will provide up to 18 months

Program of Studies

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

credit towards the 48 months practical work experience required for certification. • Become familiar with the rules and regulation that guide the aviation industry. • Learn maintenance and repair of turbine and reciprocating engines.

How you’ll gain skills • By studying with professional faculty experts in aviation. • Through practical hands-on laboratory experience using state-of-the-art equipment. • Spend over 770 hours in labs working on aircrafts and completing projects. • Through 50+ individual and team projects relating to aircraft maintenance.

Your future career options • Aircraft Mechanic • Aviation Manufacturing • Aircraft Inspector Where you could work includes: • Airlines • Air Transport and Cargo Jets • Civil Aviation • Aerospace oo Aircraft Manufacturers

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Aircraft Electricity 1 • Aircraft Engineering and Aerodynamics • Aviation Health and Safety • Basic Aircraft Structures 1 • Basic Aircraft Systems • Communications and Aviation Regulations 1 • Introduction to Aircraft Engines • Technical Publications/Documents

SEMESTER 2 • Aircraft Electricity 2 • Aircraft Engines 1 • Aircraft Systems 1 • Basic Aircraft Structures 2 • Legacy of Flight in Canada • Materials and Composites • Principles of NDE • Elective - General Education 1

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$6,001-8,000 requirements $8,001+ oo Engine Manufacturers $4,000-6,000 Admission oo Landing Gear and other • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Components Academic Upgrading, GED) • Maintenance Repair and including: Overhaul Organizations oo Grade 12 English, C or U or • Canadian Forces equivalent • Flight Training Schools and oo Grade 12 Mathematics, other Aircraft Operators MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent Opportunities for grads • Senior Physics is • Transport Canada Accredited recommended program • Aviation program applicants • AME Association of Canada must demonstrate the ability to perform mathematical Where you can go next† calculations at an OSSD level • Mohawk offers a diverse range of Grade 12 and have an of programs to further your ability in listening, speaking, studies: reading and writing in the oo Aviation Technician - Aircraft English language at the Structures (289) Grade 12 level • Earn a degree: • Options available for mature oo Davenport University applicants, see page 16 - Bachelor of Business

Administration, General Business oo Griffith University - Bachelor of Aviation Management • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

* See important information about travel, attendance and access to student information on the program web page.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/269 SEMESTER 3 • Aircraft Systems 2 • Aircraft inspection • Airframes 1 • Avionics System and Instrumentation • Reciprocating Engines 1

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Aircraft Maintenance • Airframes 2 • Avionics Systems and instrumentation 2 • Communications and Aviation Regulations 2 • Gas Turbine Engines • Propellers • Reciprocating Engines 2 • Elective - General Education 2

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TECHNOLOGY

Aviation Technician – Aircraft Structures

This specialized program, focused on damage prevention and structural repair can land you an aerodynamic career.

Ontario College $6,001-8,000 Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus* $8,001+

Program 289 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Program highlights $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/289

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

• High graduation and employment rates • State-of-the-art lab equipment and facilities • Excellent reputation with Industry and Transport Canada • Instructors with several years of trade experience • A large variety of specialized training related to the care of aircraft

$8,001+

Where you can go next†

• Combine theory and practice using state-of-theart facilities at Mohawk’s Fennell and Stoney Creek campuses, as well as the aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul facilities at the Hamilton International Airport. • Work on a variety aircrafts including modern light aircrafts, heavy jet transports and helicopters • Program includes composites, Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE), machining, painting and refinishing • Upon completion, this twoyear training program will provide 12 months credit towards the 36 months practical work experience required for certification.

• Aircraft Mechanic • Aircraft Inspector

• Earn a degree: oo Davenport University $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ - Bachelor of Business Administration • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

(Effective Fall 2018)

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$6,001-8,000

Your future career options $4,000-6,000

Where you could work includes: • Airlines • Air Transport and Cargo Jets • Civil Aviation • Aerospace oo Aircraft Manufacturers oo Engine Manufacturers oo Landing Gear and other Components • Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Organizations • Canadian Forces • Flight Training Schools and other Aircraft Operators

Opportunities for grads • Transport Canada Accredited program

• By studying with professional faculty experts in aviation. • Through practical hands-on laboratory experience using state-of-the-art equipment.

SEMESTER 1 • Aircraft Electricity 1 • Aircraft Engineering and Aerodynamics • Aviation Health and Safety • Basic Aircraft Structures 1 • Basic Aircraft Systems • Communications and Aviation Regulations 1 • Introduction to Aircraft Engines • Technical Publications/Documents

$8,001+

What you’ll learn

How you’ll gain skills

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

SEMESTER 2 • Aircraft Systems 1 • Airframes 1 • Aviation Technical Math • Basic Aircraft Structures 2 • Legacy of Flight in Canada • Materials and Composites • Principles of NDE • Elective - General Education 1

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • Senior Physics is recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 * See important information about travel and attendance on the program web page.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/289 SEMESTER 3 • Codes and Standards • Composites • Corrosion Prevention and Control • Damage Assessment and Repair Sheet Metal • Fluids and Sealants • Introduction to Aircraft Machinery • Liquid Penetrant inspection • Tubes, Spars, Struts - Construction, Damage Assessment and Repair • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Aircraft Maintenance • Communications and Aviation Regulations 2 • Damage Assessment and Repair SM2 • Damage Assessments and Repair Plastics • Damage Assessment and RepairComposites • Eddy Current Inspection • Painting & Refinishing • Welding (Gas, Stick, Mig/Tig) • Wood and Fabric - Construction, Damage Assessment & Repair


TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Combined Degree/Diploma The interdisciplinary focus of this program develops both technical and business knowledge and skills. Offered at McMaster University, McMaster Automotive Resource Centre (MARC), Mohawk College (Fennell Campus)

McMaster University Bachelor of Technology Degree, Mohawk College Advanced Diploma in Engineering Technology and Mohawk College Business Management Certificate

eng.mcmaster.ca/sept $4,000-6,000

Program highlights • Choose your stream oo Automation Engineering Technology oo Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology oo Biotechnology • Management courses help you gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become effective project leaders, supervisors and managers within changing professional environments. • Mandatory 12 months of paid co-op work experience. • Approximately 25% of the curriculum is devoted to courses in business and management. • Benefit from small class sizes that average 40-60 students.

What you’ll learn • Automation Engineering Technology oo Develop analytical and design skills and gain specialized knowledge in sensors, instruments, actuators, industrial networks, process control, SCADA, programming, robotics, and the integration of plant floor data with business systems. • Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology oo Construction, operation, design, and manufacturing of modern vehicles. oo Current and future automotive propulsion technologies, advanced combustion systems, hybrid powertrains, and alternative fuel vehicles.

• Biotechnology $4,000-6,000 oo Genetic engineering, cell biology, molecular biology, microbiology, analytical instrumentation, and bio $4,000-6,000 processing. oo Latest research in immunology, virology, genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics.

How you’ll gain skills • State-of-the-art software used to identify, formulate, analyze, and solve problems. • Spend 700+ hours in the lab applying engineering theory. • Co-op work terms provide meaningful work experience and opportunities to make career connections.

Your future career options • Automation Engineering Technology oo Automation and Controls Engineer oo Embedded Software Developer oo Operations Manager oo Process Engineer oo Senior Automation Analyst • Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology: oo Manufacturing Coordinator oo Mechanical Engineer oo Performance Engineer oo Product Developer oo Project Manager • Biotechnology oo Chemist (R&D) oo Nuclear Production Technologist oo Pharmacy Assistant oo Process Engineer oo Quality Assurance Analyst

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Opportunities for grads

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• The B.Tech. program is accredited by the Canadian Institute of Management (CIM), which $8,001+ recognizes $6,001-8,000 B.Tech. as a leader in business and management education. • B.Tech. graduates are able to achieve a more direct path to a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) licence. oo Over 60 B.Tech. graduates have obtained their P.Eng. status. Typically, B.Tech. graduates must: 1. Write a number of examinations as specified by Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO). 2. Write an engineering and ethics examination. 3. Fulfill a Capstone Report requirement.

Admission requirements Applicants are required to have six Grade 12 U/M courses, including: • • • •

English (ENG4U) Calculus (MCV4U) Chemistry (SCH4U) Physics (SPH4U)

The admission range for September 2019 is expected to be 78 to 82%. • Not a Canadian high school student? Please contact thinkeng@mcmaster.ca for details on international or transfer student admission requirements.

Contact us to learn more • Web: eng.mcmaster.ca/sept • Email: thinkeng@mcmaster.ca • Phone: 905-525-9140, ext. 27174

4. Complete four years of engineering work experience, typically under a professional engineer.

Where you can go next† • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario. • See eng.mcmaster.ca/ graduate for graduatelevel study opportunities at McMaster University

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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TECHNOLOGY

Biotechnology

Driven by discovery, biotechnology explores the pharmaceutical, food processing, genetics and bioengineering aspects of the industry and makes the impossible possible.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 369, 669 (co-op)

mohawkcollege.ca/369-669 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

• Strong foundational program in biotechnology with training in unit operations and $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 instrumentation. • Graduates are ready for in-demand careers in the biotechnology field, one of the most rapidly expanding fields in Canada.

What you’ll learn • Fundamentals of biotechnology, microbiology, pharmacology, genetics, bioinformatics and bioengineering. • Explore scientific methods and experimental techniques in accordance with accepted principles of quality assurance and manufacturing in the biotech industry • Gain knowledge and skills in scientific methods and experimental techniques using established principles of quality assurance and manufacturing.

SEMESTER 1 • An Introduction to Career Education • Biotechnology 1 (Lecture) • Chemistry • Health and Safety in our Environment • Mathematics 1 • Physical Measurements and Data Analysis Lab • Communication

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

• How$4,000-6,000 to perform tasks in the $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ following areas: oo DNA and protein absorption spectrophotometry o o Agarose gel DNA $8,001+ electrophoresis oo Ion exchange and thin layer chromatography oo Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) oo Basic techniques in microbiology oo PCR (polymerase chain reaction) analysis of DNA oo Micropipetting, extractions, titrations, centrifugation and pH measurements using good laboratory practice

How you’ll gain skills • Extensive hands-on laboratory practice. • Training by experts in the relevant fields. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

(Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 2 • Analytical Chemistry 1 • Biotechnology 1 (Lab) • Cell Biology • Fundamentals of Physics • Mathematics • Organic Chemistry

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Your future career options

$8,001+

• Biotech Laboratory Technician • Biotech Production and $4,000-6,000 Technical Sales Rep • Biotech Research Assistant Where you could work includes: • Pharmaceutical Companies • Bioscience Laboratories (Public and Private) • Genetic Engineering Companies • Bioremediation Companies • Agricultural Products • Biofuel Companies

Opportunities for grads • Graduates may be eligible to be registered as associate members of The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Biotechnology - Advanced (671)

oo Chemical Engineering Technology (533) • Earn a degree: $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ oo Davenport University Bachelor of Science, Health Services Administration • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • Senior Science (Chemistry, Biology or Physics) is recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/369-669 SEMESTER 3 • Biotechnology Unit Operations • Microbiology • Quality Assurance Systems • Chemical Instrumentation & Analysis • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 4 • Biochemical Process Instrumentation • Biochemistry • Bioinformatics • Biotechnology 2 • Genetics • Pharmacology • Elective - General Education 2

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 (Biotechy) • Internship 2 (Biotechy) • Internship 3 (Biotechy)


TECHNOLOGY

Biotechnology (Health)

Explore pharmaceutical, genetic, clinical and other aspects of the biotechnology field as related to health. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 370, 670 (co-op)

mohawkcollege.ca/370-670 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000

• Strong foundational program in biotechnology with exposure to options in the $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 health field. • Graduates are ready for careers in many areas of biotechnology.

What you’ll learn • Fundamentals of biotechnology, microbiology, pharmacology, genetics, bioinformatics and clinical testing associated with the health sector. • Explore scientific methods and experimental techniques in accordance with accepted principles of quality assurance and manufacturing in the biotech industry. • Prepare for a future career working in one of the most rapidly expanding fields in Canada. • How to perform tasks in the following areas: oo DNA and protein absorption spectrophotometry oo Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE)

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • An Introduction to Career Education • Biotechnology 1 (Lecture) • Chemistry • Health and Safety in our Environment • Mathematics 1 • Physical Measurements and Data Analysis Lab • Communication

oo Agarose gel DNA$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 $8,001+ electrophoresis oo Ion exchange and thin layer chromatography o o Basic techniques in $8,001+ microbiology oo PCR (polymerase chain reaction) analysis of DNA oo Micropipetting, extractions titrations, centrifugation and pH measurements using good labratory practice

How you’ll gain skills • Extensive hands-on laboratory practice. • Training by experts in the relevant fields. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

Your future career options • Biotech Laboratory Technician • Biotech Production and Technical Sales Rep • Biotech Research Assistant Where you could work includes: • Bioscience Laboratories (Public and Private) • Genetic Engineering • Forensics • Agriculture and Food Production Companies

(Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 2 • Analytical Chemistry 1 • Biotechnology 1 (Lab) • Cell Biology • Fundamentals of Physics • Mathematics • Organic Chemistry

$6,001-8,000

• Pharmaceuticals $8,001+

• Clinical Testing and Research Laboratories

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

• Graduates may be eligible to be registered as associate members of The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Biotechnology - Advanced (671) oo Chemical Engineering Technology (533) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University Bachelor of Science, Health Services Administration • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Admission requirements $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ GED) including: $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • Senior Science (Chemistry, Biology or Physics) is recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/370-670 SEMESTER 3 • Introduction to Forensic Science • Microbiology • Physiological Sciences • Quality Assurance Systems • Chemical Instrumentation & Analysis • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 4 • Biochemistry • Bioinformatics • Biomedical • Biotechnology 2 • Genetics • Pharmacology • Elective - General Education 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 (Biotechy) • Internship 2 (Biotechy) • Internship 3 (Biotechy)

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Biotechnology – Advanced

Explore biology at molecular, micro and engineering levels. Participate in world class labs and research to solve real-world problems in food, environmental, pharmaceutical and medical fields.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 671 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/671 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Elite program at the technologist level provides sought-after lab skills and training in cutting-edge trends $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 in the biotechnology field. • Graduates have enhanced opportunities for biotechnology careers and pathways to university.

What you’ll learn • Fundamentals of applied molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, analytical instrumentation and bioengineering. • Investigate advanced topics of clinical trials, drug discovery, cell culture, environmental biology and laboratory management.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Receive classroom instruction combined with extensive hands-on laboratory experience to perform and $8,001+ coordinate tasks in the following areas: oo DNA analysis including electrophoresis and PCR (polymerase chain reaction) oo Protein analysis including electrophoresis and chromatography oo DNA and protein absorption spectrophotometry oo Basic and advanced techniques in microbiology oo Cell biology and cell culture oo Food safety oo Immunology and virology • Training by experts in the relevant fields. • Site visits and research opportunities.

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options

Where you can go next†

• Biotech Laboratory • See ontransfer.ca for additional Technologist opportunities at other colleges $6,001-8,000 • Production Management,$4,000-6,000 or universities in $8,001+ Ontario. Quality Control Admission requirements • Biotech Production and • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Technical Sales Rep Academic Upgrading, GED) • Water Treatment including: • Bioremediation oo Grade 12 English, C or U or • Biotech Research equivalent Where you could work includes: oo Grade 12 Mathematics; • Food and Agriculture MAP4C ≥ 60% or MCT4C; or Industries any U or equivalent* • Medical Research • Senior Science (Chemistry, • Pharmaceutical Industries Biology or Physics) is • Bioscience Laboratories recommended​ (Public and Private) • Options available for mature • Genetic Engineering applicants, see page 16 Companies • Water/Waste Water Facilities • Bioremediation Companies • Biofuel Companies

Opportunities for grads • Graduates may be eligible to be registered as associate members of The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Biotechnology 1 (Lecture) • Chemistry • An Introduction To Career Education • Mathematics 1 • Physical Measurements and Data Analysis Lab • Health & Safety In Our Environment • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Cell Biology • Biotechnology 1 (Lab) • Organic Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Mathematics • Fundamentals of Physics

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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/671 SEMESTER 3 • Biotechnology Unit Operations • Chemical Instrumentation & Analysis • Microbiology • Quality Assurance Systems • General Education Elective 1

SEMESTER 4 • Biotechnology 2 • Bioinformatics • Biochemistry • Genetics 2.50 • Pharmacology • Biochemical Process Instrumentation • General Education Elective 2

SEMESTER 5 • Environmental Biology • Immunology & Virology • Clinical Trials • Drug Discovery & Analysis • Advanced Biotechnology • Cell Culture Techniques

SEMESTER 6 • Good Manufacturing Practices • Advanced Biochemistry • Food & Pharmaceutical Microbiology • Bioengineering • Management Skills


TECHNOLOGY

Chemical Engineering Technology

Work in a wide range of industries by learning about the connection between chemistry and processes.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 533 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/533

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+

Opportunities for grads $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

• High graduate and co-op • By studying with professional placement rates. faculty who are experts in their • State-of-the-art lab equipment field. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ and facilities. $6,001-8,000 • Through 600 hours of • Excellent reputation among practical hands-on laboratory major chemical industries and experience using state-of-thegovernment agencies. art equipment. • By completing collaborative What you’ll learn projects in conjunction with • Industry-standard lab practices industrial partners. and sampling techniques. • Gain valuable experience • Chemical process modeling. during co-op work terms. • Instrumental analysis methods Your future career options for analyzing solids, liquids and gases. • Chemical Engineering • Quality assessment and Technologist control protocols. Where you could work includes: • Unit operations including • Petrochemical Industries distillation, evaporation and • Water/Wastewater Facilities drying. • Chemical Labs • Process control and • Pharmaceutical Industries automation using • Food and Beverage Industries programmable logic • Chemical Processing controllers. • Technical Sales • Research

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • An Introduction to Career Education • Chemistry • Health and Safety in Our Environment • Mathematics • Physics 1 • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Analytical Chemistry 1 • Engineering Skills • Mathematics • Statistics • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 3 • Chemical Engineering 1 • Chemical Plant Operations • Chemistry 2 • Mathematics • Organic Chemistry 1

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

Admission requirements

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Graduates may be eligible Academic Upgrading, GED) to be registered as associate $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: members of The Ontario oo Grade 12 English, C or U or $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Association of Certified $8,001+ equivalent Engineering Technicians and oo Grade 12 Mathematics; Technologists (OACETT). MCT4C; or any U or equivalent; or MAP4C ≥ Where you can go next† 80%** • Earn a degree: • Senior Chemistry is oo Brock University – Bachelor recommended of Science in Chemistry • Senior Physics is oo Davenport University recommended – Bachelor of Business • Students should have a Administration General working knowledge of MS Business Office and Office Suite prior oo McMaster University – to starting the program. Bachelor of Technology in Computer Skills for College Manufacturing Engineering COMP CO002 or equivalent is Technology recommended • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ • Options available for mature transfer for degree completion applicants, see page 16 opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/533 SEMESTER 4 • Analytical Chemistry 2 • Chemical Engineering 2 • Design Of Experiments • Quality Assurance • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 5 • Environmental and Biotechnology Process Engineering • Instrumental Analysis 1 • Lab and Process Automation 1 • Law and Ethics • Organic Chemistry 2

SEMESTER 6 • Capstone Project Chemical • Chemical Engineering 3 • Computer Applications and PLCs • Industrial Materials and Synthesis • Instrumental Analysis 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 • Work Experience 4 (Chemical)

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Civil Engineering Technician

Develop a broad understanding of planning, designing, and surveying, as well as material science and construction in a variety of engineering industries.

Ontario College Diploma Program 421 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/421 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

a very hands-on education consisting of many labs and practical projects over four semesters. $8,001+ $8,001+ • Learn by doing through engaging courses that incorporate lab work and computer applications. • Completing projects and assignments through group What you’ll learn work and social interactions • Understand municipal with program colleagues. services, roadway design • Participating in special events and construction techniques, run by program faculty and construction layout, electronic supported by its industry surveying and global partners. positioning systems (GPS) Your future career options applications. • CAD, plan reading and • CAD Technicians visualization skills needed • Civil Engineering Technicians to create plans for today’s • Surveying Technicians modern infrastructure. • Estimator/Project Schedulers • Explore building and Where you could work includes: construction materials, project • Public and Private management and estimating. Construction Sectors • Develop procedures for • Engineering Consulting construction, materials • General Contracting testing and inspection and • Construction Companies geotechnical services. • How structures work by learning the science of their materials.

Program of Studies

$8,001+ $8,001+ • Through

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals & Standards • Environmental Technology • Generic Computer Training • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Productivity Software Skills • Communication

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Emphasis on the$6,001-8,000 disciplines of project management, Civil 3D software and municipal services. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 • Common first semester allows mobility between five different program areas within the Building and Construction Sciences cluster.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Ontario Building Code

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

• Graduates may be eligible to be registered as associate members of The Ontario $4,000-6,000 Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

• Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Where you can go next†

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Architectural Technician (420) oo Architectural Technology (531) oo Business Analysis (334) oo Civil Engineering Technology (534) oo Civil Engineering Technology - Transportation (543) oo Construction Estimating (867) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University – Bachelor of Science - Health Services Administration

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/421 SEMESTER 3 • Estimating 2 • Highway Materials • Highway Technology 1 • Municipal Services 1 • Structural Detailing 1 • Total Stations Surveys

SEMESTER 4 • Construction Management A • Highway Technology II • Municipal Services 2 • Structural Detailing 2 • Elective - General Education 1 • Elective - General Education 2


TECHNOLOGY

Civil Engineering Technology

Maintain society’s high standard of living through the design, construction and operation of our civil infrastructure systems.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 534 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/534

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights

• Construction surveying $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ skills, estimating, materials • Fast track options allow testing and inspection and students to graduate four to geotechnical services. eight months earlier compared • Design structures in steel, to civil technology co-op $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ timber, masonry and concrete. programs at other Ontario • How our infrastructure works colleges. by learning the science of its • Common first semester allows materials and operation. students mobility between five different program areas within the Building and Construction Sciences cluster.

What you’ll learn • Understand municipal services, potable water, storm water and waste water management systems. • Roadways design and an understanding of construction layout, electronic surveying and global positioning system (GPS) applications. • CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create plans for today’s modern infrastructure. • Explore building and construction materials, project scheduling, estimating and management.

How you’ll gain skills • Exposure to real-life handson experiences through field trips to various job sites, manufacturing facilities, lab/computer courses and professional events including guest speakers. • Setting goals and achieving milestones through course curriculum. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

Your future career options • • • •

Construction Supervisor Civil Engineering Technologist Surveying Technologist Project Manager

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards • Environmental Technology • Productivity Software Skills • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Applied Mechanics • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Transportation Technology

SEMESTER 3 • Engineering Law • Materials 2 • Mathematics • Municipal 1 • Structural Design 1 • Surveying 2

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

Where you could work includes: oo McMaster University $4,000-6,000 • Public and $6,001-8,000 Private Sectors $8,001+ Bachelor of Technology • Engineering Consulting in Civil Engineering • General Contracting Infrastructure $8,001+ Technology $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Construction Companies • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ transfer for degree completion Opportunities for grads opportunities outside of • Graduates may be eligible Ontario. to be registered as associate • See ontransfer.ca for additional members of The Ontario opportunities at other colleges Association of Certified or universities in Ontario. Engineering Technicians and Admission requirements Technologists (OACETT). • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk † Where you can go next Academic Upgrading, GED) • Mohawk offers a diverse range including: of programs to further your oo Grade 12 English, C or U or studies: equivalent oo Architectural Technician oo Grade 12 Mathematics; (420) MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or oo Architectural Technology any U or equivalent* (531) • Grade 11 Physics and oo Business Analysis (334) Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design oo Civil Engineering Technology recommended Technology - Transportation • Options available for mature (543) applicants, see page 16 • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/534 SEMESTER 4 • Computer Applications for Civil Engineering • Geotech 1 • Highway Technology A • Mathematics • Municipal 2 • Structural Design 2

SEMESTER 5 • Geotech 2 • Introduction To Geographic information Systems • Municipal 3 • Structural Design 3 • Elective - General Education 1 • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 6 • Construction Management • Geotech 3 • Municipal 4 • Statistics • Technical Report - Civil Options (Select 1): • Highway Technology B • Structural Design 4 (Civil)

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3

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Civil Engineering Technology – Transportation*

Solve mobility challenges for all transportation system users through the design, construction and operation of vehicular traffic, public transportation and active transportation systems.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 524* $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 • Mohawk is the only college in Canada providing this highly specialized training in transportation engineering $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 technology.

What you’ll learn • Understand transportation networks, public transportation systems, walking and cycling infrastructure and their roles in society. • Develop planning skills to make decisions about present and future mobility needs. • Apply current standards and practices to design roadways, intersections and other transportation facilities with safety as a key consideration. • Acquire surveying, CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create today’s modern infrastructure. • Explore traffic data collection methods, traffic control devices and management strategies.

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Analyze operational $8,001+ $8,001+performance, capacity and level of service (LOS) on streets, highways, public transportation infrastructure $8,001+ $8,001+and walking and cycling infrastructure.

Where you could work includes: • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Public and Private Sectors$8,001+ transfer for degree completion • Engineering Consulting Firms opportunities outside of • Municipal and Provincial $4,000-6,000 Ontario. $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Agencies • See ontransfer.ca for $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ additional opportunities at Opportunities for grads other colleges or universities • Graduates may be eligible in Ontario. to be registered as associate members of The Ontario Admission requirements Association of Certified • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Engineering Technicians and Academic Upgrading, GED) Technologists (OACETT). including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or Where you can go next† equivalent • Mohawk offers a diverse range oo Grade 12 Mathematics; of programs to further your MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or studies: any U or equivalent* oo Architectural Technology • Grade 11 Physics and (531) Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design oo Civil Engineering Technology recommended Technology (534) • Options available for mature oo Urban and Regional applicants, see page 16 Planning Technician Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (406) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business

• Hands-on training using latest industry transportation analysis software packages. • Performing tasks expected on the job in academic assessments. • Working on real projects supported by industry partners at Mohawk College. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

Your future career options • Transportation/Traffic Engineering Technologist • Transportation/Traffic Planning Technologist • Transportation Design Technologist • Transit Technologist • Active Transportation Coordinator

SEMESTER 2 • Applied Mechanics • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Transportation Technology

SEMESTER 3 • Public Transportation • Traffic Engineering A • Traffic Studies • Transportation Data Analysis 1 • Highway Technology A • Elective - General Education 1

* This program was previously known as Transportation Engineering Technology (543).

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$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards • Environmental Technology • Productivity Software Skills • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/524

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/524 SEMESTER 4 • Active Transportation • Introduction to Land Use Planning • Statistics • Traffic Engineering B • Highway Technology B • Construction Management

SEMESTER 5 • Introduction to Geographic Information Systems • Transportation Data Analysis 2 • Transportation Design • Traffic Planning • Transportation Project 1 • Researching and Reporting-Lgs

SEMESTER 6 • Advanced Transportation Modelling • Travel Demand Forecasting • Traffic Engineering C • Transportation Project 2 • Transportation Safety • General Education Elective 2

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3


TECHNOLOGY

Computer Engineering Technician – Mechatronic Systems* Computer engineering technology ties together automation and robotics with networking and data handling.

Ontario College Diploma Program 563 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/563

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

What you’ll learn $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Applied Programming • IT Essentials • Introduction to Industrial Systems • CAD for Computer Engineering • Electricity 1 • Engineering Mathematics 1 • Elective 1

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Acquire competence in • Approximately 70% of the computer engineering with program is delivered in the both hardware and software laboratory where you will $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ use, apply, design and build skills. • Explore automation mechatronic and smart and robotics, computer systems just as you would in networking, mobile and web the real world. applications through theory Your future career options and hands-on practice • Computer Engineering • Study curriculum and Technologist, Applications contents from organizations Engineer including IEEE (Institute of • Teaching, Sales, Consulting Electrical and Electronics • Embedded Systems Designer Engineer), CompTIA and Cisco • Network Professional Networking Academy, Altera, • Motors and Drive Technologist Siemens and other industrial • Wireless Systems Specialist partners. • Application Engineer • Computer hardware and • Product Development interfacing, Arduino and • Automation Technologist embedded systems, computer • Robotics Engineer networks and internet • Mobile and Web App technologies, web and mobile Developer applications, electronics and electrical systems, robotics and industrial automation.

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Programming • TCP/IP Internet Services • Digital Principles • Programmable Logic Controllers • AC Electricity • Communication

Where you could work includes: Admission requirements • Professional, Scientific and • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Technical Services Academic Upgrading, $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+GED) • Federal Government Public including: Administration oo Grade 12 English, C or U or • Educational Services equivalent • Industrial, Manufacturing and oo Grade 12 Mathematics; Commercial Facilities MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or • Process Control and Material any U or equivalent* Handling • Senior Physics SPH4C OR • Automotive Industries SPH4U recommended • Factory Automation • Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Opportunities for grads Office Suite prior to starting • Graduates may be eligible the program. Computer Skills to be registered as associate for College COMP CO002 or members of The Ontario equivalent is recommended. Association of Certified • Options available for mature Engineering Technicians and applicants, see page 16 Technologists (OACETT).

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Computer Engineering Technology - Mechatronic Systems (562) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/563 SEMESTER 3 • Programmable Logic • Mechanical Components and Machine Elements • Advanced Networks • PLC 2 - Block Programming • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Engineering Mathematics 2 • Elective 2

* This program was previously known as Computer Engineering Technician (583). ∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Instrumentation and Control • Web Applications • Motor Drives and Control • PLC 3 - Graph Programming • Advanced Server • Embedded Microcontrollers • Elective 3

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Computer Engineering Technology – Mechatronic Systems* Computer engineering technology ties together automation and robotics with networking and data handling.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 562 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/562 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights

applications, electronics and $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+electrical systems, robotics and • Graduates are highly trained industrial automation. to work in modern automated factories including those How you’ll gain skills implementing Internet of $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Approximately 70% of the Things and Industry 4.0. program is delivered in the laboratory where you will What you’ll learn use, apply, design and build • Acquire competence in mechatronic and smart computer engineering with systems just as you would in both hardware and software the real world. skills. • Gain valuable experience • Explore automation during co-op work terms. and robotics, computer networking, and mobile and web applications through theory and hands-on practice. • Study curriculum and contents from organizations including IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer), CompTIA and Cisco Networking Academy, Altera, Siemens and other industrial partners. • Computer hardware and interfacing, Arduino and embedded systems, computer networks and internet technologies, web and mobile

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Applied Programming • IT Essentials • Introduction to Industrial Systems • CAD for Computer Engineering • Electricity 1 • Engineering Mathematics 1 • Elective 1

Your future career options • Computer Engineering Technologists, Applications Engineering • Teaching, Sales, Consulting • Embedded Systems Designer • Network Professional • Motors and Drive Technologist • Wireless Systems Specialist • Application Engineering • Product Development • Automation Technologist • Robotics Engineering • Mobile and Web App Developer

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 2 • Programming • TCP/IP Internet Services • Digital Principles • Programmable Logic Controllers • AC Electricity • Communication

SEMESTER 3 • Programmable Logic • Mechanical Components and Machine Elements • Advanced Networks • PLC 2 - Block Programming • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Engineering Mathematics 2 • Elective 2

* This program was previously known as Computer Engineering Technology (552).

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$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

• See ontransfer.ca for additional Where you could work includes: • Professional, Scientific and opportunities at other colleges $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Technical Services or universities in Ontario. • Federal Government Public $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Admission requirements Administration $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Educational Services Academic Upgrading, GED) • Industrial, Manufacturing and including: Commercial Facilities oo Grade 12 English, C or U or • Process Control and Material equivalent Handling oo Grade 12 Mathematics; • Automotive Industries MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or • Factory Automation any U or equivalent* Opportunities for grads • Senior Physics and Chemistry • Graduates may be eligible are recommended to be registered as associate • Students should have a members of The Ontario working knowledge of MS Association of Certified Office and Office Suite prior Engineering Technicians and to starting the program. Technologists (OACETT). Courses may be offered by • Professional Engineers Ontario Mohawk Continuing education. (PEO) with a limited licence. You can check availability at ce.mohawkcollege.ca † Where you can go next • Options available for mature • Earn a degree: applicants, see page 16 oo McMaster University Bachelor of Technology in Power and Energy Engineering Technology or Software Engineering Technology

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/562 SEMESTER 4 • Instrumentation and Control • Web Applications • Motor Drives and Control • PLC 3 - Graph Programming • Advanced Server • Embedded Microcontrollers • Elective 3

SEMESTER 5 • Smart Sensor Technology • Introduction to Robotics • Human Machine Interface • JAVA Embedded Applications • Automated Manufacturing • Computer Engineering Applications • Engineering Mathematics 3 • ElectroMechanical Applied Research 1

SEMESTER 6 • Advanced Robotics • Mobile Enabled Devices • SCADA and Industrial Networking • CISCO Industrial Networking • Capstone Project • Digital Signal Processing • 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing • Electrical Applied Research 2

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3


TECHNOLOGY

Computer Systems Technician – Network Systems It’s a world of networks and connectivity... learn about the systems that drive business and industry. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 447, 455 (co-op)

mohawkcollege.ca/447-455

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and $8,001+ fees∆ $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain $4,000-6,000 skills $8,001+ $8,001+

• Our vigorous and • Through instructor-led comprehensive program classrooms that emphasize of study will build a solid practical hands-on $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000from $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ experiences. foundation which you can $8,001+ launch an exciting career in • Demonstration followed information technology. by active participation that • Our emphasis on practical reinforces details. hands-on learning develops • Frequent evaluations provide the essential problem-solving feedback and help you skills critical to securing monitor your progress. employment. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

What you’ll learn

• Gain expert knowledge of networks and connectivity. • Experience installing and configuring computer operating systems, server operating systems and services. • Understand desktop and server virtualization. • Learn how to provide user support and troubleshooting techniques. • Acquire excellent problem solving and teamwork skills.

SEMESTER 1 • HTML and CSS • Mathematics for Computer Studies • Introduction to Networking • Programming Fundamentals • Communication

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

Your future career options • End User Support • Network Server Administration Where you could work includes: • Technical and Information Services • Professional Business and Financial Services • Health Care Services • Manufacturing Services • Government and Education Services

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 2 • General Education 1 • TCP/IP Internet Services • Virtualization • Fundamentals of UNIX • Microsoft Server Administration Part 1 • Discrete Math and Statistics

$8,001+ for grads Opportunities

$6,001-8,000

Admission requirements

• Pursue IT certifications, such • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk as ITIL, MCSE, CCNA, A+$4,000-6,000 and Academic Upgrading, $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ GED) LPIC. including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or Where you can go next† equivalent • Mohawk offers a diverse range oo Grade 12 Mathematics, of programs to further your MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or studies: any U or equivalent oo Computer Systems • A working knowledge in Technology - Network computers and desktop Engineering and Security applications are required for Analyst (555) success in this program • Earn a degree: • Options available for mature oo Griffith University - Bachelor applicants, see page 16 of Information Technology • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/447-455 SEMESTER 3 • Computer Training and Technical Writing • Microsoft Server Administration Part 2 • UNIX Administration • Network Infrastructure • General Education 2 • Wireless Networking

SEMESTER 4 • ITIL Client Support • Cisco Routing and Switching • Email Server Administration • General Education 3 • Web Server Administration Options (Select 1): • Project Management for Information Technology

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2

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TECHNOLOGY

Computer Systems Technician – Software Support From finding and fixing bugs to troubleshooting computer systems, learn to support applications, databases and systems. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 548, 558 (co-op)

mohawkcollege.ca/548-558

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Estimated first year ∆ tuition and fees $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+

• An excellent introduction • Through experiential learning to computer systems, this in our state-of-the-art labs program covers key topics while being guided by our $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ expert professors. such as programming, systems $8,001+ analysis, database design, • Using the same tools and software quality, testing, technologies that are used web development, math and in industry today to prepare communication skills. you for a dynamic career in technology. What you’ll learn • Gain valuable experience • Gain experience and during co-op work terms. knowledge in a broad range of computer applications, databases and software tools. • Explore: oo Web development oo Programming languages oo Project planning oo Technical writing and presentations oo System/business analysis oo Databases oo Networking fundamentals

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • HTML and CSS • Introduction To Networking • Mathematics for Computer Studies • Programming Fundamentals • Communication

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

SEMESTER 2 • Business Fundamentals for IT • Computer Training and Technical Writing • Discrete Math and Statistics • Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design • Programming in Java • Elective - General Education 1

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$8,001+ Your future career options

$6,001-8,000

Where you can go next†

• • • • • •

Business Systems Support • Mohawk offers a diverse range Programmer, Web Developer of programs to further $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ your Database Support studies: Technical Writer oo Computer Systems Technical Support Specialist Technology- Software User Training Development (559) • See ontransfer.ca for additional Where you could work includes: opportunities at other colleges • Technical and Information or universities in Ontario. Services • Professional Business and Admission requirements Financial Services • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Health Care Services Academic Upgrading, GED) • Manufacturing Services including: • Government and Education oo Grade 12 English, C or U or Services equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • A working knowledge in computers and desktop applications is required for success in this program • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/548-558 SEMESTER 3 • Software Quality & Testing • Object Oriented Systems • Programming in .NET • Database Theory • PHP & JavaScript • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Data Structures and Algorithms • Project Management for Information Technology • Entrepreneurship in Today’s World Options (Select 3): • Strategic Systems • Microsoft Office Power User • HTML5 & Mobile Web Development • Server, Platforms & Networking Security • Web Applications For ASP.NET

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3


TECHNOLOGY

Computer Systems Technology – Network Engineering and Security Analyst This advanced program in the networks and technology field drives business around the world.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 555 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/555

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Excellent communication, problem-solving and teamwork skills. Gain the skills to fully manage sophisticated, multivendor computer network environments. • Excel in: oo Network connectivity oo Virtual infrastructure oo Network and data security • Explore: oo Server operating systems oo Security auditing and computer forensics oo Cloud computing technologies

Your future career options • Network Administrator • Security Analyst/Security Administrator • IT Support Specialist • Technical Support Analyst • Computer Forensics Where you could work includes: • Technical and Information Services • Professional Business and Financial Services • Health Care Services • Manufacturing Services • Government and Education Services

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • HTML and CSS • Introduction To Networking • Mathematics for Computer Studies • Programming Fundamentals • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • Discrete Math and Statistics • Fundamentals of UNIX • Microsoft Server Administration Part 1 • TCP/IP Internet Services • Virtualization • General Education Elective

SEMESTER 3 • Computer Training & Technical Writing • Microsoft Server Administration Part 2 • Network Infrastructure • UNIX Administration 1 • Wireless Networking • General Education Elective

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

• Our vigorous and • Through instructor-led comprehensive program classrooms that emphasize of study will build a solid practical hands-on foundation from which you can experiences. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ launch an exciting career in • Demonstration followed Information Technology. by active participation that • Our emphasis on practical reinforces details. hands-on learning develops • Frequent evaluations provide the essential problem-solving feedback and help you skills critical to securing monitor your progress. employment. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

What you’ll learn

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+

Admission requirements

• Graduates may be eligible • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk to be registered as associate Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ members of The Ontario including: Association of Certified $8,001+ oo Grade 12 English, C or U or $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Engineering Technicians and equivalent Technologists (OACETT). oo Grade 12 Mathematics, • Pursue IT certifications such MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or as ITIL, MCSE, CCNA, A+ and any U or equivalent LPIC. • A working knowledge in computers and desktop Where you can go next† applications is required for • Earn a degree: success in this program oo Griffith University - Bachelor • Options available for mature of Information Technology applicants, see page 16 oo McMaster University Bachelor of Technology in Software Engineering Technology • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/555 SEMESTER 4 • ITIL Client Support • Web Server Administration • Email Server Administration • Project Management for Information Technology • Cisco Routing and Switching • General Education Elective

SEMESTER 5 • PowerShell Administrative Scripting • Network Design Project • Database Server Administration • Applied Research 1 • Security Auditing and Forensics • UNIX Security

SEMESTER 6 • Protocol Analysis and Troubleshooting • Microsoft Security Options (Select 2): • Database Theory • Applied Research 2 • Virtual Infrastructure • Network Risk and Security • Networking Capstone • Perl Administrative Scripting

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3

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TECHNOLOGY

Computer Systems Technology – Software Development From mobile apps to websites, learn to develop the software that everyone wants to use.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 559 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

• An excellent introduction to computer systems, this program covers key topics such as programming, $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 systems analysis, mobile applications, database design, software quality, testing, web development, math and communication skills.

What you’ll learn • Gain experience and knowledge in a broad range of computer applications, databases and software tools. • Explore: oo Web development oo Programming languages oo Mobile development oo Project management oo Technical writing and presentations oo System/business analysis oo Databases oo Networking fundamentals

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Through experiential learning in our state-of-the-art labs while being guided by our expert professors. $8,001+ $8,001+ • Using the same tools and technologies that are used in industry today to prepare you for a dynamic career in technology. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

Your future career options • Web/Mobile/Desktop Application Developer • Systems/Business Analyst • Database Administrator • Technical Writer • Software Quality Assurance • Project Manager

SEMESTER 2 • Business Fundamentals for IT • Computer Training and Technical Writing • Discrete Math and Statistics • Introduction To Systems Analysis and Design • Programming in Java • Elective - General Education 1

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SEMESTER 3 • Database Theory • Software Quality & Testing • PHP & JavaScript • Object Oriented Systems • Programming in .NET • Elective - General Education 2

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • HTML and CSS • Introduction To Networking • Mathematics for Computer Studies • Programming Fundamentals • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/559

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

Where you could work includes: Admission requirements $4,000-6,000 $8,001+ and Information • Technical$6,001-8,000 • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Services Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Professional Business and$4,000-6,000 including: Financial Services oo Grade 12 English, C or U or $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Health Care Services equivalent • Manufacturing Services oo Grade 12 Mathematics, • Government and Education MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or Services any U or equivalent • A working knowledge in Where you can go next† computers and desktop • Earn a degree: applications is required for oo Brock University - Bachelor success in this program of Science in Computer • Options available for mature Science applicants, see page 16 oo McMaster University Bachelor of Technology in Software Engineering Technology • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/559 SEMESTER 4 • Entrepreneurship in Today's World • Project Management for Information Technology • Data Structures and Algorithms Options (Select 3): • Server, Platforms & Networking Security • Microsoft Office Power User • HTML5 & Mobile Web Development • Strategic Systems • Web Applications For ASP.NET

SEMESTER 5 • Software Engineering Project • Capstone Proposal • IT Management and Metrics • Oracle PL/SQL Programming Options (Select 3): • Internet of Things Programming • Applied Research 1 • Android Application Development • Advanced PHP • Advanced Programming in .NET

SEMESTER 6 • Software Capstone Project Options (Select 2): • Emerging Web Technologies • iPhone Programming • Applied Research 2 • Enterprise Java • Secure Software Development • Machine Learning • Mathematics of Gaming • Parallel Processing

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3


TECHNOLOGY

Electrical Engineering Technology

Help maintain the balance of power in this comprehensive technology program focused on electrical power and control systems.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 582 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/582

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

• Automotive, Food and Steel Admission requirements $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Industries • Co-op term is one year in • Through in-class and hands-on • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk • Power Generations, length — a format that is practical coaching sessions Academic Upgrading, $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ GED) Transmissions and Utilities widely preferred by employers conducted by experienced including: • Process $6,001-8,000 Automation, Oil$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ educators. $4,000-6,000 and students alike. oo Grade 12 English, C or U or Refineries and Chemical Plants • Practical and real-life • Continuous reinforcement equivalent experience through applied of educational content by oo Grade 12 Mathematics; Opportunities for grads research projects. supplemental online content, MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or • Graduates may be eligible exercises and quizzes within any U or equivalent* to be registered as associate What you’ll learn various course modules. • Senior physics SPH4C or members of The Ontario • Explore the electrical control • Working on applied research SPH4U recommended Association of Certified and power systems field projects with industry partners. • Students should have a Engineering Technicians and through training in theory and • Gain valuable experience working knowledge of MS Technologists (OACETT). laboratory practice. during co-op work terms. Office and Office Suite prior • FANUC Certification Level 1, • Principles and knowledge to starting the program. Handling Tools and Operation. Your future career options of Electrical and Electronic Computer Skills for College • Eligible to apply for Limited systems • Electrical Engineering COMP CO002 or equivalent is Licence with Professional • Programmable Logic Technologist recommended Engineers Ontario (PEO). Controllers and Industrial • Industrial Engineering and • Options available for mature Network systems Manufacturing Technologist/ applicants, see page 16 Where you can go next† • Control systems and Variable Technician • Earn a degree: Speed Drive systems • Power-Transmission/ oo McMaster University • Electrical Power Generation, Distribution Engineering Bachelor of Technology Protection and Control Technologist/Technician in Power and Energy systems • Power-Protection Engineering Engineering Technology • Electrical Metering and Technologist or Software Engineering Distribution Technology Where you could work includes: • See ontransfer.ca for additional • Industrial and Commercial opportunities at other colleges Organizations or universities in Ontario. •

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ $8,001+

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Computer Hardware and Software • Electricity 1 • Engineering Mathematics 1 • Engineering Skills 1 • Communication

SEMESTER 2 • AC Electricity • Digital Principles • Engineering Mathematics 2 • Network Fundamentals • Electrical Engineering Drafting and Design 1

SEMESTER 3 • Digital Systems • Engineering Mathematics 3 • Power Systems • Power Systems • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Elective - General Education 1

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/582 SEMESTER 4 • Electrical Rotating Machines • Engineering Project Management • Industrial Electronics 1 • Instrumentation and Process Control • Programmable Logic Controllers • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 5 • Advanced PLC • Advanced Power Systems Lab • Electrical Applied Research 1 • Engineering Applications • Control Systems Technology • Industrial Electronics 2 • Advanced Power Systems Lecture • Linear Systems

• SEMESTER 6 • Smart Metering and Distribution • Variable Speed Drives • Industrial Robotics • Electrical Power Protection • Electrical Capstone • Automation and Networks • Electrical Applied Research 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 4 • (Control) • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3

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TECHNOLOGY

Energy Systems Engineering Technology

No matter what challenges arise in the future, there is always a need for qualified people to produce smart and efficient electrical energy solutions.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 360

Offered at Fennell Campus

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Benefit from hands-on learning in the Caroline Street Substation, located in downtown$6,001-8,000 Hamilton. $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Gain access to a real-world application of Energy Systems labs in The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation, the new net zero building at Fennell Campus that is the first of its kind in Ontario. • Experience applied research in power, solar, wind energy using the state-of-the-art smart grid/microgrid at the Stoney Creek Energy Research Centre.

What you’ll learn • Gain integrated skill sets that will position you well for a variety of employment opportunities tied to various electrical energy systems. • Study sustainability topics including clean energy sources such as wind, solar/photovoltaic, solar thermal and hybrid electric technologies and strategies for conservation and management of clean energy supported by

$4,000-6,000

microgrids and distributed $4,000-6,000 energy systems • Experience a unique program introducing a multidisciplinary approach that focuses on the $4,000-6,000 generation, capture, storage and distribution of energy and their integration.

How you’ll gain skills • Working in labs that use real-world energy data measurement and storage. • Hands-on experience in labs that include renewable energy sources: wind, solar and hybrid, with a curriculum that is based on the industry needs as presented by our industry partners. • Performing applied research using the most up-to-date technologies and equipment in our research centres and newly renovated labs. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

Your future career options • Power generation/ transmission/distribution Engineering Technologist

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Computer Hardware and Software • Electricity 1 • Engineering Mathematics 1 • Engineering Skills 1 • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/360

SEMESTER 2 • AC Electricity • Digital Principles • Engineering Mathematics 2 • Network Fundamentals • Electrical Engineering Drafting and Design 1

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SEMESTER 3 • Digital Systems • Engineering Mathematics 3 • Power Systems • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Elective - General Education 1

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

• Electrical Drafting/Design $6,001-8,000 Technologist $8,001+ • Energy Project Engineering Technologist • Power Protection Engineering $6,001-8,000 Technologist $8,001+ Where you could work includes: • Graduates will find employment within the electricity sector, HVAC industry, building and construction sector, in various technical support roles related to the manufacture, installation, operation, testing and repair of electrical energy systems and individual components.

Opportunities for grads • Graduates are eligible to register as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

Where you can go next† • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business

oo McMaster University Bachelor of Technology in Power and Energy Engineering Technology • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario. • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Senior Physics SPH4C or SPH4U recommended • Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Office Suite prior to starting the program Computer Skills for College COMP CO002 or equivalent is recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/360 SEMESTER 4 • Electrical Rotating Machines • Engineering Project Management • Industrial Electronics 1 • Instrumentation and Process Control • Programmable Logic Controllers • Elective – General Education 2

SEMESTER 5 • Advanced Power Systems • Electrical Engineering Drafting and Design 2 • Engineering Applications • Solar Energy • Wind Energy Systems • Electrical Applied Research 1

SEMESTER 6 • Electrical Capstone • Electrical Power Generation • Electrical Power Protection • Hybrid Electric Technologies • LEED, Energy Demand & Management • Smart Metering and Distribution • Electrical Applied Research 2

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 • Work Experience 4


TECHNOLOGY

Environmental Technician

Be part of the solution by exploring the technology and science geared toward protecting the environment and human health. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 453, 463 (co-op)

mohawkcollege.ca/453-463 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

• Completing collaborative $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ capstone projects in • State-of-the-art lab equipment conjunction with industrial and facilities. partners. • Excellent reputation among • Through real-world work environmental stakeholders $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ experience via co-op and government agencies. internships with government • High graduate and co-op and private industry. placement rates. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms. What you’ll learn • Characterization of pollutants and their impacts on health and the environment. • Standardized analytical methods for analyzing air, water and soil samples. • Quality assessment and control protocols. • Water and wastewater treatment processes. • Brownfield remediation methods, including site assessment, monitoring, mitigation and remediation. • Air pollution monitoring and control.

How you’ll gain skills • Studying with professional faculty experts in environmental technology. • Through practical, hands-on laboratory experience using state-of-the-art equipment.

SEMESTER 1 • An Introduction To Career Education • Chemistry • Ecology • Health and Safety in our Environment • Mathematics 1 • Physical Measurements and Data Analysis Lab • Communication

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program highlights

Program of Studies

$8,001+

Your future career options • Environmental Inspector and Auditor • Environmental Laboratory and Field Technician • Technical Sales and Service Representative • Operator of Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities Where you could work includes: • Municipal/Provincial/Federal Governments • Environmental Consulting/ Management Firms • Water/Wastewater/Industrial Wastewater Treatment Operations • Environmental and Chemical Laboratories • Manufacturing and Energy Production

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 2 • Analytical Chemistry 1 • Environmental Regulation • Environmental Resource Management • Fundamentals of Physics • Laboratory Computer Applications and Geographical Information Systems • Mathematics

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

$8,001+

• Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

• Graduates may be eligible to be registered as associate $4,000-6,000 members of The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). • Students successfully Admission requirements completing Water Treatment • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Technology STEN CY401 Academic Upgrading, GED) in Semester 3 will have including: met the requirements of oo Grade 12 English, C or U or the Entry-Level Course for equivalent Drinking Water Operators oo Grade 12 Mathematics, developed by the Ministry of MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or the Environment and Climate any U or equivalent Change. • Senior Science (Chemistry, Biology or Physics) is Where you can go next† recommended • Mohawk offers a diverse range • Options available for mature of programs to further your applicants, see page 16 studies: oo Chemical Engineering Technology (533) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business oo Griffith University - Bachelor of Environmental Science oo Western University Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/453-463 SEMESTER 3 • Air Monitoring & Pollution Control • Solid Waste Management and Remediation • Wastewater Treatment Technology • Water Treatment Technology • General Education Elective 1

SEMESTER 4 • Environmental Capstone Project • Environmental Informatics • Environmental Management Systems • Industrial Waste Treatment • Sampling & Analysis • General Education Elective 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 • Internship 2 • Internship 3

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Mechanical Engineering Technology

Engage in diverse fields of mechanical technology including CAD, machine design, automation, robotics, and advanced manufacturing.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 529 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

mohawkcollege.ca/529 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights • Educational and co-op $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 opportunities to engage with emerging technologies, including 3D printing, $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 industrial robotics,$6,001-8,000 automation, mechatronics, CAD and solid modelling. • The only postsecondary institution in Canada certified by the Foundry Educational Foundation (FEF), with many of our students receiving scholarships annually. • Partnerships with FANUC Robotics, Rockwell Automation, Siemens, Mitutoyo and many others to ensure course delivery reflects emerging industry standards.

What you’ll learn • How to use computer aided design (AutoCAD and SolidWorks) to design mechanical components and assemblies in 3D. • Skills in robotics, PLC programming, CMM with embedded industrial certifications. • Technical communication,

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Engineering Drawing 1 Lab • Engineering Drawing 1 Lecture • Manufacturing Management • Mechanical Basic Algebra • Metrology Laboratory • Metrology Lecture • Communication • General Education Elective 1

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

critical thinking and project management skills. $8,001+ $8,001+ • Principles of quality, advanced manufacturing and how to develop sustainable $8,001+ $8,001+manufacturing processes. • Tailor your final year to suit your career of choice by selecting among advanced technical options in Automation, Advanced Manufacturing, Advanced Design, Metal Casting and Capstone Projects.

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Where you could work includes: Bachelor of Technology • Manufacturing in Power and Energy $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Engineering Technology • Automotive • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ • Foundries, Metal Casting $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Mechanical Design transfer for degree completion • Automated Machinery Design opportunities outside of Ontario. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Technical Sales • See ontransfer.ca for additional • Quality Control opportunities at other colleges • Research or universities in Ontario.

• Through a mixture of lecture, hands-on laboratories, online learning, and group-based learning. • The program covers foundational engineering, develops theoretical understanding of applications, and offers students the opportunity to apply the applications in advanced lab and problem-solving scenarios. • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

Your future career options • Mechanical Engineering Technologist

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 2 • Electricity Laboratory • Electricity Lecture • Engineering Drawing 2 Lab • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing • Introduction to Quality Assurance • Introduction to Solid Modelling • Mechanical Intermediate Algebra • Physical Science

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$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

SEMESTER 3 • Differential Calculus • Engineering Design • Materials and Processes in Manufacturing • Measurement Systems Laboratory • Measurement Systems Lecture • Quality Assurance Applications • Statics

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000 $8,001+

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• Graduates may be eligible to be registered as associate members of The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Senior Physics and Chemistry are recommended • We strongly recommend MCT4C • Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Office Suite prior to starting the program. Computer Skills for College COMP CO002 or equivalent is recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

Where you can go next † • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Chemical Engineering Technology (533) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business oo McMaster University Bachelor of Technology in Manufacturing Engineering Technology oo McMaster University -

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/529 SEMESTER 4 • Automation 1 • Dynamics • Integral Calculus • Properties of Materials Lab • Properties of Materials Lecture • Robotics • Strength of Materials

SEMESTER 5 • Machine Design 1 • Process Planning • Solid Modelling • Thermodynamics • General Education Elective 2 Options (Select 1): • Advanced Metallurgy • Automation 2 • Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement

SEMESTER 6 • CIM and CNC • Fluid Mechanics • Law & Ethics • Machine Design 2 • Project Management Options (Select 1): • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing • Capstone Project • Casting Simulation • Heat Transfer • ISO9000 - 14000

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 • Work Experience 4 (Mechanical)


TECHNOLOGY

Quality Engineering Technician – Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE) Quality Assurance meets NDE/NDT technology in this theoretical and practical applied program of materials and equipment inspection, testing and evaluation. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma

$4,000-6,000

Program 439, 436 (co-op)

mohawkcollege.ca/439-436 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

• Technique courses are delivered by professionals from the Canadian Institute of Non-Destructive Evaluation $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 (CINDE). • Interact with a department that includes Mechanical Engineering Technology and Aviation programs. • Top-ranked professors in their field.

What you’ll learn • Non-destructive testing (NDT) and inspection techniques (magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonic eddy current, radiography). • Safety procedures for industrial radiation sources. • How to evaluate the properties of materials from production to processing to detecting defects. Use codes and standards from various industries as accept or reject criteria. • Detection of material defects that could cause unreliable product or process performance or product failure. • Visual inspection and quality assurance techniques used in the welding industry.

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Engineering Drawing 1 Lab • Engineering Drawing 1 Lecture • Engineering Materials • Health and Safety in Our Environment • Mathematics 1 • Metrology Laboratory

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• How to use codes, standards $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ and specifications to evaluate technical problems, related to manufacturing or field environments. $8,001+ • How to generate technical documents to report inspection results.

How you’ll gain skills • Through interaction with experienced faculty. • State-of-the-art training on key equipment, with over 300 hours of lab time. • Becoming familiar with the workings of NRCan (Natural Resources Canada). • Gain valuable experience during co-op work terms.

Your future career options • Non-Destructive Testing and Inspection Technician • Quality Assurance/Control Technician Where you could work includes: • Aviation and Aerospace • Power Generation – Thermal, Hydro, Solar and Nuclear • Oil and Gas – Upstream and Downstream • Pipeline – Construction and Maintenance • Petrochemical • Mining

(Effective Fall 2018)

• Metrology Lecture • Principles and Applications of Non Destructive Testing • Communication SEMESTER 2 • Certified Exposure Device Operator • Codes and Standards • Introduction To Metallurgy

• • • • •

Construction • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ Transportation transfer for degree completion Materials and Metal Casting opportunities outside of $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Primary Metals Ontario. General Manufacturing • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges Opportunities for grads or universities in Ontario. • Students may attempt the Admission requirements written and practical Canadian General Standards Board • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk (CGSB) NDT certification Academic Upgrading, GED) exams and the Canadian including: Nuclear Safety Commission oo Grade 12 English, C or U or (CNSC) exposure device equivalent operator (EDO) exams. oo Grade 12 Mathematics, • This program will open MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or opportunities within the any U or equivalent Natural Resources Canada • Grade 11 or Senior Physics and (NRCan) environment. Chemistry recommended • There are numerous • Program applicants must certificates and the higher demonstrate the ability Level NDE courses within the to perform mathematical various industries. These can calculations at a OSSD level of span into industry-specific Grade 12, and have an ability certifications and requirement. in listening, speaking, reading and writing in the English † Where you can go next language at the Grade 12 level • Earn a degree: • Options available for mature oo Davenport University applicants, see page 16 - Bachelor of Business Administration, General • See important information Business about attendance and • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ certification requirements on transfer for degree completion the program web page. opportunities outside of Ontario.

$8,001+

For program learning outcomes, co-op details and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/439-436 • Introduction to Quality Assurance • Liquid Penetrant Level 1 and 2 • Magnetic Particle Levels 1 and 2 • NDE Mathematics SEMESTER 3 • Preparatory Physics • Radiography - Level 1

• Statistics • Ultrasonics - Level 1 • Welding SEMESTER 4 • NDE Capstone • Law and Ethics • Ultrasonics - Level 2 • Eddy Current - Level 1 • Elective - General Education 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 (NDE) • Work Experience 2 (NDE) • Work Experience 3 (NDE)

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Urban and Regional Planning Technician – Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Delve into the processes and technologies used for modern, sustainable urban and regional land use, and learn skills of planning and development. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Diploma Program 406 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/406 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• From looking up planning policies to establishing graphic layouts in CAD, you will be involved with real-life planning $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 processes.

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Through a very hands-on education consisting of many labs and practical projects over four semesters. $8,001+

• Learn land use planning principles, planning law, process and documentation necessary to create active and sustainable communities. • Acquire CAD, plan reading, graphics and visualization skills needed to create plans for today’s modern infrastructure. • Develop surveying skills and geographic information systems (GIS) applications. • Explore subdivision development and design, site planning and detailed design. • Understand official plans, zoning by-laws and provincial legislation. • Produce planning reports and make public presentations.

Your future career options • Planning Technician and Technologist • CAD Technician • Surveying/GIS Technician Where you could work includes: • Public and Private Sectors • Engineering Consulting • Land Development Companies • Real Estate and Utility Companies

Opportunities for grads • Students are automatically enrolled in the Canadian Association of Certified Planning Technicians (CACPT).

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Computer Skills for College • Data Collection and Researching • Graphic Presentation • Introduction to Planning and Government • Mathematics • Municipal Environmental Infrastructure

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

What you’ll learn

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Computer Graphics • Geomatics • Introduction to Geographic Information Systems • Land Registry Systems • Mapping and Subdivision Design • Planning Law 1 • Communication • Elective - General Education 1

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your $4,000-6,000 studies: oo Architectural Technician (420) oo Architectural Technology (531) oo Civil Engineering Technician (421) oo Civil Engineering Technology (534) oo Civil Engineering Technology - Transportation (543) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics C or U • Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology courses recommended • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 • This program offers a direct entry option for those with a related university degree. Applicants may be able to complete the program in one year. For further information and program entry assessments please contact the program coordinator.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/406 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced CAD and Customization • Applied Site Planning • Fundamentals of Urban Design • GIS - ArcView • Planning Law 2

SEMESTER 4 • Applied Planning Law • Commercial Site and Landscape Design • Community Planning Design • Field Internship (Urban Planning) • GIS - AutoCAD Map • Elective - General Education 2


H E A LT H

Canadian Health Care for Foreign Trained Professionals This program helps expose internationally educated health professionals to the Canadian Health Care System. Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

Mohawk College Certificate Program 993 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/993 $8,001+ $8,001+

solving and teamwork are part of every course in this program. A considerable amount of emphasis is dedicated to the development $8,001+ $8,001+ of effective communication skills as it is considered a critical skill requirement for transition to working effectively as a health care professional in Canada. • All courses have some form of group work, as well as individual components. What you’ll learn Working with people from • Funding and government different backgrounds jurisdiction in Canadian Health and roles will improve Care. your collaboration and • Ethics and Values for health communication skills, in a care professions in Canada. practical way. • Regulatory Practice and Health • Many courses include Care Professions in Canada. academic/scholarly written • Inter-professional team and reports or essays, with an collaborative practice in emphasis on how to find Canadian health care system. current, legitimate health • The role of public and private research/resources and sector health care providers how to accurately reference Effective and efficient use of these resources using resources in Canadian health APA referencing (which care. is predominately used in • Autonomous practice, scholarly health care writing). evidence-based decision• Several courses are taught making, clinical reasoning and with other domestic Canadian problem solving. students e.g. anatomy & How you’ll gain skills physiology, psychology and sociology. This will provide • Communication, problem $8,001+ $8,001+

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • College Success Strategies • Introduction to the Canadian Health Care System • Research, Citation and Writing • Workplace Intercultural Communication • Oral Communications for Internationally Educated Health Professionals

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ ONLY

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights

• Guest lectures from a variety $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 of health professions. • Developing one’s own career plan i.e. how to $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 become licensed as a health professional here in Canada. • Invaluable opportunity to do a Service Learning placement (30 hours) in local health agencies or hospitals in your fourth semester.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

SEMESTER 2 • Written Communications for Internationally Educated Health Professionals • Introduction to Health Care Professions • Anatomy Physiology • Therapeutic Relationships • Developmental Psychology

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

$8,001+

own rules and regulations to the opportunity to interact in Province and/or with Canadian$4,000-6,000 students, to $6,001-8,000 practise $8,001+ Canada. learn about Canadian culture and customs, and share your Where you can go next† knowledge and skills from your • Mohawk offers a diverse range past experiences with others.$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 $8,001+ of programs to further your • See important information studies: about clinical placement oo Cardiovascular Technology requirements, eligibility, (728) locations and more on oo Occupational the program web page Therapist Assistant and or on page 187. Physiotherapist Assistant Your future career options (746) • Develop a career plan • See ontransfer.ca for additional for obtaining your health opportunities at other colleges professional license here in or universities in Ontario. Canada Admission requirements • Prepare for your health • Degree or diploma in a health profession’s regulatory body’s related field licensing exams • Communication skills • Work at an entry level position recommended within the Canadian health sector Language Requirements for Where you could work includes: • Hospital, Clinics, Long Term Care facilities, Public Health • Most health care professions require credential recognition. You will need your credentials from your home country assessed for Provincial and/or Canadian equivalency by the various health care regulatory bodies in Canada. Health care professions have their

International Students: • See below for accepted equivalents for Grade 12 English: oo Successful completion of GAS-EAP (478) Program Level 8 with 90% oo TOEFL minimum score of 560 (83 Internet based) oo or IELTS Academic minimum score of 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/993 SEMESTER 3 • Indigenous Culture and Multi Culturalism • Digital Health Informatics • Career Prep • Introduction to Complementary Health Care • Introduction to Sociology

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Palliative Care within the Canadian Health Care System • Service Learning for Canadian Health Care Program • Mental Health Care for the Canadian Health Care Context • Pathophysiology for Canadian Health Care • General Education Elective 1

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Cardiovascular Technology

Acquire knowledge, skills and principles to assist physicians in various aspects of cardiac diagnosis through this high demand program.

Ontario College Diploma Program 728 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

mohawkcollege.ca/728 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

practicums, the first in the $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+summer semester of year 1 • State-of-the-art-lab facilities. (semester 3) and the second in • Cardiovascular Technology the final semester (semester 5). program was accorded a • further 6 year accreditation by $8,001+See important information $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 about clinical placement CMA Conjoint Accreditation requirements, eligibility, Services in October, 2016. locations and more on the program web page What you’ll learn or on page 187. • The Cardiovascular Technology program outcomes meet Your future career options the competencies outlined • Cardiology Technologist in the Canadian Society of • Pacemaker/Cardiac Device Cardiology Technologists Technologist National Competency • Electrophysiology Technologist profile (CSCT NCP). Visit • Clinical Application/Procedure the Canadian Society of Specialist Cardiology Technologists

How you’ll gain skills • Through extensive hands-on training during skills courses. • Clinical training at affiliated hospitals and clinics, during two eight-week clinical

Program of Studies

Where you could work includes: • Community and Teaching Hospitals • Ambulatory Health Care Services • Private Cardiology and Diagnostic Centres • Cardiac Device/EP Industry • Cardiac Rehabilitation Centres • Cardiac Diagnostic Equipment Companies (in Sales or Technical Support)

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • ECG Theory and Applications • Human Anatomy and Physiology I • Informatics for Health Sciences • Introduction To Cardiovascular Technology • Introduction to Research Methods • Communication • Elective - General Education 1

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$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights

(www.csct.ca) to learn more. • How to perform cardiovascular tests such as electrocardiography, Holter monitoring, exercise stress testing, pacemaker/cardiac device follow-up, ambulatory BP monitoring and ECG event/ loop monitoring.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Cardiovascular Anatomy & Physiology • Cardiovascular Pharmacology • ECG interpretation • Exercise Testing • Holter Monitoring I • Human Anatomy and Physiology II SEMESTER 3 • Clinical Practice I • Elective - General Education 2

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Admission requirements

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Registered Cardiac • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Electrophysiology Specialist Academic Upgrading, GED) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ (RCES) including: o o Grade 12 English, C or U or • International Board$4,000-6,000 of Heart $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ equivalent Rhythm Examiners (IBHRE) oo Grade 12 Mathematics – Cardiac Rhythm Device for College Technology Specialist (MCT4C) or any U level oo Grade 11 or 12 Physics Where you can go next † oo Grade 11 or 12 Biology or • Graduates are eligible to apply Chemistry for admission to Diagnostic • In addition to the successful Cardiac Sonography completion of all admission (mohawkcollege.ca/717) requirements, all applicants to program. this program must complete • Earn a degree: a mandatory standardized oo Brock University - BA Health Occupation Aptitude Community Health Examination (HOAE) as part of • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ the selection process. There is transfer for degree completion a fee of $50.00 for this test opportunities outside of • There are important functional Ontario. requirements for this job. • See ontransfer.ca for additional Visit the Career Handbook on opportunities at other colleges the Government of Canada or universities in Ontario. website for details on the functional requirements and physical demands for this National Occupational Classification (NOC 3217). Visit mohawkcollege.ca/728functional-demands. • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/728 SEMESTER 4 • Cardiac Devices I • Cardiac Rehabilitation Science • Cardiovascular Diagnostics and Interventions • Electrophysiology • Holter Monitoring II • Introduction To Pediatric Cardiology

SEMESTER 5 • Applied Patient Care • Basic Blood Collection • Cardiac Devices II • Clinical Practice II • ECG interpretation-Advanced • Elective - General Education 3


H E A LT H

Community Pharmacy Assistant

Obtain knowledge and skills in the delivery of pharmacy products and services in community pharmacy practice.

Ontario College Certificate Program 796 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

mohawkcollege.ca/796

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program highlights $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Hands-on experience and active participation in a real pharmacy setting.

• Through practical experience in simulated pharmacy practice lab courses. • Four weeks of clinical placement in a combination of two community pharmacy experiential courses. • See important information about clinical placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

• Pharmacy Assistant

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ GED) Academic Upgrading, including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U level or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, minimum C level (M or U level recommended) oo Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry or Biology, C or U level • Recommended: good computer and Windows-based skills, 35 WPM keyboarding and good written and verbal communication skills. • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 • The pharmacy assistant health profession is physically demanding. It is important that applicants become familiar with the profession before entering the program so that they are able to function at an acceptable standard. Some of the physical requirements include: working on your feet for multiple hours, medium load bearing activities and fine motor skills with good visual acuity.

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

What you’ll learn

• Understand legislation and processes related to dispensing prescriptions, drug inventory controls and customer service. • Uses and classes of available prescription medications and non-prescription products and medical devices.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Community Pharmacy Assistant Professional Practice • Community Pharmacy Assistant: Experiential Learning • Conditions, Diseases & Related Physiology for Pharmacy • Foundations of Pharmaceutical Products • Pharmacy Assistant Lab 1 • Pharmacy Math for Assistants • Retail Pharmacy Theory for Assist • Communication

$4,000-6,000

Where you could work includes: • Independent and Corporate Community Pharmacies • Long-Term Care and Compounding Pharmacies • Pharmacy Benefit Providers • Pharmacy Software Vendors

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Pharmacy Technician (407) • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - BSC Health Services Administration • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/796 SEMESTER 2 • Community Pharmacy Assistant: Field Placement • Legislation for Pharmacy Assistants • Long-Term Care Pharmacy Practice • Pharmaceutical Products for Pharmacy Assistants • Pharmacy Assistant Lab 2 • Retail Pharmacy Inventory Management • General Education 1

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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H E A LT H

Health, Wellness and Fitness

Implement exercise programs, nutritional plans and wellness strategies for clients of varying fitness levels.

Ontario College Diploma Program 268 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/268 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

• • •

physiology, anatomy, biomechanics, wellness $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ Field placements in a variety management strategies and of settings such as recreational many more. therapy centres, varsity teams, physiotherapy clinics, school How you’ll gain skills $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ boards, retirement residences, • Practical labs experiences and large corporate gyms, small group projects. private businesses and more. • Participate in two field Experiential learning and placements. events in collaboration with • Get involved in special events industry partners including Fit and volunteer opportunities. to Pitch and Wellness Expo. • See important information Experience a cadaver lab tour about field placement at McMaster University requirements, eligibility, Students may challenge fitness locations and more on certifications the program web page Many pathways to further or on page 187. education

What you’ll learn • Strategies to improve quality of life for people of various ages and abilities. • Work with specialists of specific populations such as emergency service personnel, children, older adults, pregnant women or those with increased medical risk factors such as diabetes and high blood pressure. • Study topics such as athletic injury management, sport psychology and exercise

Your future career options • • • •

Personal Trainer Group Fitness Trainer Group Fitness Instructor Fitness Facility Manager/ Owner

Where you could work includes: • Professional Health and Wellness Centres (Chiropractic Wellness Team) • Large Corporations – Health and Wellness Centres • Private Health Clubs • Small Business Ownership • Municipal Recreation Centres

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy • Exercise Physiology • Exercise Techniques • Fitness Assessments • Introduction to Health and Wellness • Justice Fitness and Wellness • Sport and Exercise Psychology • Communication

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$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights •

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Biomechanics • Career Management for HWF Professionals • Consultation and Behaviour Change • Energy Systems Assessments • Field Placement Prep • Health Issues in Canada • Musculo-Skeletal Assessments • Theories of Weight Management

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• YMCA/YWCAs Where you can go next† • Amateur and Professional $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Mohawk offers a diverse range Sports Teams - Health and of programs to further your Wellness $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: • Emergency Services oo Occupational Therapist $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Fitness Training Assistant/Physiotherapist

Opportunities for grads • Students will have the opportunity to challenge for the following certifications: oo Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Certified Personal Trainer oo Mental Health First Aid oo NCSA - certified Personal Trainer. • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - BBA Sport Management oo Robert Gordon University - BSC Applied Sports and Exercise Science • CPTN - Certified Personal Trainers Network • NSCA - Certified Personal Trainer • CSEP-CPT - Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology • NASM - Personal Trainer Certification • canfitpro • ACE - Personal Trainer Certification

Assistant (746) oo Massage Therapy (469) • Earn a degree: oo Queen Margaret University BSc Physical Activity, Health & Wellbeing • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Senior Science courses recommended • Additional selection criteria may apply • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/268 SEMESTER 3 • Energy Systems Exercise Prescription • Field Placement 1 • Flexibility: Range of Motion • Group Training • Nutrition • Resistance Training Exercise Prescription • Wellness Management Strategies • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 4 • Adaptive Exercise • Facility Management and Design • Field Placement 2 • Industry Employability Skills • Nutrition Applications • Sport Injuries • Worksite Health Promotion • Elective - General Education 2


H E A LT H

Massage Therapy

Become a Registered Massage Therapist by learning and practicing the various theories and techniques of relaxation or rehabilitation.

Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 469 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/469

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights • Professors$6,001-8,000 are recognized $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

industry leaders. • Clinical courses provide opportunities to work with a variety of unique populations. $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Work with high tech equipment in facilities that effectively mirror or surpass industry standards. • Outreach opportunities include, but are not limited to: oo Athletics oo Prenatal oo Chronic pain oo Active aging oo Hospice oo Neurological disorders

What you’ll learn • Gain the knowledge and practical skills required to complete certification examinations, administered by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) to become a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT). • Practise alternative health strategies • Study an evidence-based curriculum that supports an interprofessional health care approach that maximizes

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy MT • Basic Theory and Technique: MT • Basic Treatment Protocols: MT • Critical Analysis for Health, Wellness & Fitness • Hydrotherapy: MT • Principles of Health Science: MT • Communication

Offered at Fennell Campus

$4,000-6,000

patient outcomes. • Examine the anatomy, physiology and common pathologies of the human body. • Develop critical thinking skills to prepare and implement treatment plans. • Acquire the ethical and professional behaviours associated with becoming a Regulated Health Care Professional.

How you’ll gain skills • Practise physical assessments, massage techniques and massage protocols to safely and effectively address a variety of health conditions. • Engage with peers in clinic settings. • Work with college and surrounding community, under the supervision of a RMT. • Experience a final examination process that effectively mirrors the CMTO regulatory examinations. • Conduct practicums in on-site student clinic and offsite outreach. • See important information about clinical placement

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 2 • Intermediary Theory and Technique: MT • Intermediary Treatment Protocols: MT • Introduction to Clinic • Mechanisms of Healing • Musculoskeletal Anatomy: MT • Pathology: MT • Research in Massage Therapy

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

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$6,001-8,000

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$6,001-8,000

requirements, eligibility, locations and more on $4,000-6,000 the program web page$6,001-8,000 or on page 187.

Your future career options $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• Registered Massage Therapist

Where you could work includes: • Massage Therapy Clinic • Health and Wellness Clinics • Health Spas • Rehabilitation Centres • Chiropractic Centres • Palliative Care Centres • Nursing and Retirement Homes • Hospitals • Independent Health Professionals Note: The college reports that Massage Therapists in Ontario are mainly self-employed health professionals.

Opportunities for grads • Successful completion of the CMTO exams allows you to hold the title of Registered Massage Therapist (RMT). • Become a member of the Registered Massage Therapists’ Association of Ontario (RMTAO)

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Where you can go next

• $8,001+ Earn a degree: $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 oo Davenport University - BSc Health Services Administration • $8,001+ mohawkcollege.ca/ Visit $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U level oo Grade 11 Mathematics, minimum C level (M or U level recommended) oo Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry, Biology or Physics • Additional selection criteria may apply • Language fluency requirements must be met for applicants. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/469language • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/469 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Theory and Technique: MT • Basic Ortho & Phy Assessment: MT • Clinical Practice 1:MT • Sports and Injury Treatment: MT • Systems Central Nervous System: MT • Systems: Cardiovascular and Respiratory: MT • Elective - General Education 1

SEMESTER 4 • Adaptive Treatment Protocol: MT • Clinical Practice 2:MT • Intermediary Ortho & Phys Assessment: MT • Kinesiology Remedial Exercise: MT • Self-Management for the Massage Professional • Systems: Digestive: MT • Systems: Peripheral Nervous System and Endocrine • Systems: Urinary and Reproductive

SEMESTER 5 • Clinical Practice 3: MT • Integrated Kinesiology and Remedial Exercise • Integrated Ortho & Phy Assessment: MT • Integrated Palpation: MT • Integrated Systems Massage Therapy • Integrated Treatment Protocols • Elective - General Education 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 6 • Business for the Massage Therapist • Clinical Outreach: MT • Integrated Clinical Practice MT • Nutrition • Professional Practice: MT • Registry Exam Prep: OSCE • Registry Exam Prep: MCQ

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H E A LT H

Medical Radiation Sciences

Explore a dynamic career in one of the fastest growing fields of health care through diagnostic imaging and treatment.

University Degree & Ontario College Advanced Diploma Program 729 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

mohawkcollege.ca/729 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ Medical

(Effective Fall 2018)

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Your future career options • Medical Radiation Technologist, Radiography, M.R.T. (R) • Canadian Registered General Sonographer (CRGS) • Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) Where you could work includes: • Community and Teaching Hospitals • Independent Diagnostic Imaging Centres, Doctors’ Offices • Teaching, Research, Applications, Commercial Sales

For program of studies, program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/729.

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$8,001+

• Experience three semesters of clinical placement in a variety of hospitals and independent health facilities located throughout Ontario. • See important information about clinical placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

and diagnostic ultrasound.

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Functional demands: the Radiation Sciences • Students attain both an health profession is an Ontario College Advanced intellectually, emotionally and Diploma in Health Sciences physically demanding career. and Bachelor of Medical $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ It is important that applicants Radiation Sciences. become familiar with the • Reap the benefits of a fully profession(s) before entering integrated program offered the program so that they are jointly by Mohawk College and able to function at McMaster University. an acceptable standard. • Common first year followed Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ by dedicated study of medradsci-elaws to read more. specialization in years two to Students are introduced to the four. specializations in the Level 1 oo At the end of the first course MEDRADSC 1F03. year, students apply to specialize in Radiography or How you’ll gain skills Ultrasonography.* • Integrated university and oo Selection to year two is by college curriculum and theory committee (with emphasis and clinical education. on GPA). Students are not • Three semesters of specialized guaranteed their first choice practical skills courses using of specialization. state-of-the-art health care • This Medical Radiation simulated labs in preparation Sciences program has for clinical practice. been granted a six- year • Interprofessional courses accreditation status. involving students in MRSc programs. What you’ll learn • All students will be required • Prescribed set of exciting to act as simulated patients courses over a four-year for their peers in skills course program labs and during skills practice • Discover the wonders of the sessions. human anatomy through x-rays $4,000-6,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next† • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements Apply through the Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC) at ouac.on.ca. • Completion of the OSSD (or equivalent) and 6 Grade 12 U or M courses including: oo ENG4U oo MHF4U (Advanced Functions) oo MCV4U (Calculus and Vectors) oo SBI4U (Biology) oo SCH4U (Chemistry) *Please be advised that McMaster University Senate has approved suspension of the Radiation Therapy specialization for the level 2 fall intake of 2018. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/729 for more information on the status of the Radiation Therapy stream for the upcoming term.


H E A LT H

Nursing (BScN)

Prepare to practise in a wide variety of health care settings while promoting nursing as a caring, client-centred, scientifically-based profession. Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

University Degree BScN Program 731 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/731 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

What you’ll learn • How to gather and critically evaluate research to promote critical thinking and to provide evidence-based practice.

How you’ll gain skills • Using a problem-based learning (PBL) approach that involves small-group tutorials, self-directed learning and emphasizes interpersonal skills, independent learning, and leadership qualities. • Applying concepts from nursing and related disciplines to your experiences in the classroom, laboratory and clinical settings. • See important information about clinical placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

$8,001+

• Registered Nurse

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range $8,001+ of programs to further your studies: oo Nephrology oo Oncology oo Perioperative nursing oo Palliative care oo Long Term Care Management oo Gerontology • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University MSc Nursing, MSc Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements Applicants directly from an Ontario Secondary School: • Completion of the OSSD (or equivalent) including: oo English U oo One of Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, or Mathematics of Data Management U oo Biology U oo Chemistry U oo Two additional Grade 12 U or M courses to total 6 Note: A minimum of 75% is required in each of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and

(Effective Fall 2018)

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Collaborative program of McMaster University, Mohawk College and Conestoga College. You may choose to $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 attend one of the three sites and graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree from McMaster University. • Emphasis on person-centered learning within a problem-based approach • Designed so that the study of nursing, humanities, and physiological, psychological and social sciences are interrelated and threaded throughout the program.

Program of Studies

$8,001+

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

English. Applicants must have $4,000-6,000 attended NO postsecondary education prior to application. Applicants from an Ontario Community College Pre-Health $4,000-6,000 Sciences program: • Completion of a full Pre-Health Sciences program that consists of: oo 2 Biology oo 2 Chemistry oo 2 Mathematics oo 2 English equivalent to high school Grade 12 U level oo 2 other courses Note: A minimum 75% average is required. Please note: 75% is required in each of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and English. No exemption credit will be granted in the program for PreHealth Sciences courses. Note: If graduates from a Pre-Health Sciences program have completed any university course work, the admission decision will be based solely on their university course work.* Applicants with other qualifications: • Applicants not applying directly from secondary school or community college Pre-Health Sciences program require: oo A cumulative average of at least B- (70%) in all University degree credit courses taken oo A minimum of 12 units or equivalent is required • University degree credit courses completed prior to admission will be assessed for advanced

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

credit following admission to the $6,001-8,000 program

$8,001+

CASPer™ Test (Computer-Based Assessment $6,001-8,000 for Sampling $8,001+ Personal Characteristics) All applicants to the Nursing (BScN) program, are required to complete a mandatory online 90 minute computer-based test (CASPer™), to assist with our selection process. Successful completion of CASPer™ is mandatory in order to maintain admission eligibility. CASPer™ assesses for non-cognitive skills and interpersonal characteristics we believe are important for successful students and graduates of our program and will complement our other applicant screening tools. In implementing CASPer™, we are trying to further enhance fairness and objectivity in our selection process. Apply to ontariocolleges.ca and submit all university transcripts to the Ontario Colleges Application Service. * Admission will be based solely on University course work

For program of studies, program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/731. ∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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H E A LT H

Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant Take on an important supporting role in occupational therapy and physiotherapy in this client-centered career. Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

Ontario College Diploma Program 746 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/746 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Program highlights

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) Therapy and Physiotherapy • Communication SEMESTER 2 • Documentation Skills for OTA and PTA Practice • Informatics for Health Sciences • Introduction to Occupational Therapist Assistant Physiotherapist Assistant

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$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

• Dedicated weekly OTA and PTA skills labs taught by OT $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Interprofessional course and PT faculty and clinicians. delivery with occupational Practise in cutting-edge high• therapy (OT) and tech hospital lab space. physiotherapy (PT) faculty • Experience 600 hours of $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ teaching collaboratively in clinical fieldwork experience selected core courses. in health care agencies throughout Ontario. What you’ll learn • See important information • Knowledge, skills and about clinical placement professional behaviour required requirements, eligibility, to deliver treatment to clients/ locations and more on patients with limitations in the program web page movement and daily function. or on page 187. • Gain initiative, creativity, respect for self and others, and Your future career options a strong work ethic. • Occupational Therapist • Visit the Career Handbook on Assistants (OTA) the Government of Canada • Physiotherapist Assistants (PTA) website for details on the • Combined OTA/PTA functional requirements and physical demands for Where you could work includes: this National Occupational • Hospitals, Clinics Classification. • Mental Health Facilities • Program outcomes meet the • Long-Term Care Facilities competencies outlined by the • Rehabilitation Centres National Competency Profiles • Children’s Treatment Centres for Occupational Therapist • Private Practice Assistants and Physiotherapist Opportunities for grads Assistants. Learn more at caot.ca and alliancept.org. • Become a member of Canadian Association of How you’ll gain skills Occupational Therapists and/ • Through an enhanced problemor Canadian Physiotherapy based learning curriculum that Association uses an integrated approach to Where you can go next† reflect the role of the assistant in current practice. • Mohawk offers a diverse range

SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy and Physiology • Developmental Psychology • Fundamentals of Human Kinetics • Interpersonal Communication and Therapeutic Relations • Intro to OTA/PTA in Health Care Delivery 1 • Introduction to Occupational

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+ $8,001+

of programs to further your standardized Health studies Occupation$8,001+ Aptitude $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Examination (HOAE) (there is a oo Health, Wellness & Fitness (268) fee of $50.00 for$8,001+ this test) $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Accepted applicants under the oo Recreation Therapy (283) age of 18 may not be permitted oo Autism & Behavioural $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Science (OCGC) (164) to participate in some courses • Earn a degree: due to legal restrictions such as the Mental Health Act oo Davenport University - BSc Health Administration • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 oo Queen Margaret University BSc Physical Activity, Health Program accreditation & Wellbeing • The OTA and PTA program at oo University of Northampton Mohawk has been accredited BSc Occupational Therapy by the Occupational Therapist • See ontransfer.ca for additional Assistant and Physiotherapist opportunities at other colleges Assistant Education Accreditation or universities in Ontario. Program (OTA & PTA EAP) in • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ collaboration with Physiotherapy transfer for degree completion Education Accreditation Canada opportunities outside of (PEAC) and the Canadian Ontario. Association of Occupational Admission requirements Therapists (CAOT). The status of • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Accreditation was granted to the Academic Upgrading, GED) program on April 30, 2014 for the including: period until April 30, 2020. oo Grade 12 English, C or U or • For more information, contact: equivalent OTA & PTA EAP: Occupational oo Grade 11 or 12 Biology, C Therapist Assistant and or U Physiotherapist Assistant oo Grade 11 or 12 Physics or Education Accreditation Chemistry, C or U Program, c/o Physiotherapy • Volunteer experience is Education Accreditation highly recommended in Canada, Suite 26, 509 Physiotherapy and/or Commissioners Road West, Occupational Therapy settings London, Ontario, N6J 1Y5, • Completion of a mandatory (226) 636-0632, otapta.ca

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/746 Clinical Practicum • OTA/PTA in Health Care Delivery II • OTA/PTA Practice II • OTA/PTA Practice Skills II • Elective - General Education 1 SEMESTER 3 • Communication Disorders in

Clinical Practice • OTA/PTA Clinical Practicum 2 • OTA/PTA in Health Care Delivery III • OTA/PTA Practice III • OTA/PTA Practice Skills III • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Inquiry Seminars for the OTA & PTA • OTA/PTA Clinical Practicum 3 • OTA/PTA in Health Care Delivery IV • OTA/PTA Practice IV • OTA/PTA Practice Skills IV


H E A LT H

Personal Support Worker

Develop a broad range of abilities to reflect the sensitivity and respect required to provide valuable service to clients.

Ontario College Certificate Program 110

Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster, Six Nations Polytechnic – Brantford, Wentworth Heights – Schlegel mohawkcollege.ca/110

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+ $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Program is taught using a • Through the use of simulation, variety of methods including structured lab activities and online, classroom lecture, supervised placements. clinical and lab experiences • By applying combined $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ and field placement. theoretical knowledge with practical skills during field What you’ll learn placements. • Apply combined theoretical • See important information knowledge with practical skills about clinical placement to work as a team member requirements, eligibility, with clients, families, nurses, locations and more on physicians and other support the program web page services. or on page 187. • Hands-on experience Your future career options through professional practice placements in health care • Personal Support Workers agencies under the supervision Where you could work includes: of instructors and preceptors. • Home Care Agencies and • Provide service to a wide Long -Term Care Homes variety of clients. • Nursing and Residential Care • Recognize legislation that is Facilities relevant to the role including • Hospitals the Human Rights Code, Child and Family Services Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, Workers’ Compensation Act, and the Long Term Care Homes Amendment Act and the acts it amends.

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Computers in Personal Support Worker • Developmental Psychology • Foundations 1 • Human Anatomy and Physiology • Personal Support Worker Practicum 1 • Communication

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

• OPSWA (Ontario Personal Support Workers Association) $4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream) (758) oo Practical Nursing with Aboriginal Communities (715) • Earn another credential: oo McMaster University Addiction Careworker Diploma (CCE) oo McMaster University Certificate in Addiction Studies (CCE) • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Admission requirements

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) $6,001-8,000 including: $8,001+ oo Grade 12 English, C or U or $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 equivalent oo Grade 10 Mathematics, D (Academic) or P (Applied) level • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/110 SEMESTER 2 • Community Simulation • Foundation 2 • Mental Health • Palliative Care • Pathophysiology • Personal Support Worker Consolidation • Personal Support Worker Practicum 2 Theory

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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H E A LT H

Pharmacy Technician

Enter a prescription to the world of pharmacy practice with simulated pharmacy lab experiences and work placements.

Ontario College Diploma Program 407 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

mohawkcollege.ca/407 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Hands-on learning, with a professional focus throughout the program. • Outcomes of the program $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 meet the Entry to Practice Competencies for Pharmacy Technicians, set out by the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA). The program has been awarded accreditation for a five year period (2018-2023) by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP).

What you’ll learn • Acquire knowledge and skills in the delivery of pharmacy services in both community and hospital practices. • Understand legislation and methodology surrounding dispensing prescriptions, preparation and distribution of pharmaceuticals, and drug inventory controls • Learn the many uses and classes of available prescription and nonprescription drugs, medical devices, herbals and complementary care medicine products.

$8,001+

• Apply various compounding $8,001+ techniques in the preparation of sterile and non-sterile pharmaceuticals.

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Through practical experience in simulated lab courses focusing on both community and hospital pharmacy practice. • Work in various intraprofessional and interprofessional teams to enhance learning and appreciation of our health care system. • Clinical placement in both a community and institutional pharmacy (four weeks each). • See important information about clinical placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

Your future career options • Registered Pharmacy Technician Where you could work includes: • Community, Hospital, LongTerm Care and Compounding Pharmacies • Pharmacy Benefit Providers • Pharmacy Software Vendors

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy Physiology • Community Pharmacy Practice 1 • Computer Skills For College • Orientation To Pharmacy • Pharmaceutical Calculations 1 • Pharmaceutical Fundamentals • Communication • Elective - General Education 1

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SEMESTER 2 • Community Pharmacy Practice 2 • Community Pharmacy Theory • Hospital Pharmacy Practice • Hospital Pharmacy Theory • Legislation for Pharmacy Technicians • Pharmaceutical Calculations 2 • Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians 1

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+ $8,001+

second language. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ 407-english Opportunities for grads Recommended $8,001+ to have good $4,000-6,000 • $6,001-8,000 • As a graduate of the program, computer and Windows$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ you will be eligible to pursue based skills, and 35 WPM technician registration with keyboarding the Ontario College of • The pharmacy technician Pharmacists (OCP). health profession is physically demanding. It is important that † Where you can go next applicants become familiar • Earn a degree: with the profession before oo Davenport University entering the program so that - BSc Health Services they are able to function at an Administration acceptable standard. Some • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ of the physical functionality transfer for degree completion required includes: working opportunities outside of on your feet for multiple Ontario. hours, medium load bearing • See ontransfer.ca for additional activities, fine motor skills with opportunities at other colleges good visual acuity. or universities in Ontario. • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 Admission requirements

• Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Distributors $4,000-6,000

• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, minimum C (M or U recommended) oo Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry oo Grade 11 or 12 Biology • Fluency requirements must be met for applicants where English is their

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/407 SEMESTER 3 • Assistive Devices • Community Pharmacy Practice 3 • Field Experience Orientation • Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians 2 • Sterile Products Practice • Sterile Products Theory • Pharmaceutical Compounding Laboratory

SEMESTER 4 • Community Pharmacy Experience • Hospital Pharmacy Experience • Long Term Care Pharmacy Practice for Technicians • Non Prescription Drugs and Natural Products • Pharmacy Retailing and Management • Professional Practice Future Ready Pharmacy Technicians • Elective - General Education 2


H E A LT H

Practical Nursing and Practical Nursing with Aboriginal Communities Become a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) and pursue an exciting health care career that offers diverse opportunities. Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster, Six Nations Polytechnic - Brantford

Ontario College Diploma Program 715

mohawkcollege.ca/715 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

• See important information about clinical placement $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • Collaborative learning requirements, eligibility, environment where you and locations and more on your peers will experience the program web page simulated and real-life on page 187. $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 or$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ opportunities in state-of-the-

What you’ll learn • Interact with faculty members who provide structure and act as facilitators through consultation, assisting with group collaborative activities and providing feedback. • Acquire the professional knowledge, skills, accountability and responsibility for nursing practice through curriculum that is grounded in the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) RPN Entry-to-Practice Competencies.

How you’ll gain skills • Apply concepts from nursing and related disciplines to your experiences in the classroom, laboratory and clinical settings. • Through simulation using both high-tech equipment and standardized patients.

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy Physiology • Computers in Nursing • Health and Healing 1 • Practicum 1 Lab • Professional Development 1 • Professional Practice 1 • Communication

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

art classrooms and labs. • Complete the program in 16 consecutive months and have a variety of academic pathways for further education and training.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options • Registered Practical Nurse Where you could work includes: • Hospitals, Physicians’ Offices, Retirement Homes, Community Agencies, Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Homes • Research and Policy, Occupational Health • Business and Industry: Corrections/Forensics, Laser and Cosmetic Clinics, Sales Representative for Health Care Products • Independent practice: Foot Care, Private Duty Nurse

Opportunities for grads • Upon graduation and successful completion of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) licensing exams, you will become a member of this regulated profession. • Membership with the Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario (RPNAO).

(Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 2 • Developmental Psychology • Health and Healing 2 • Health Sciences 2 • Practicum 2 Lab • Professional Practice 2

$4,000-6,000 † $4,000-6,000 Where you can go next

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Diploma RPN to BScN Degree (755) • Once registered with the CNO, numerous certifications can be obtained through Mohawk Continuing Education (CE) including pediatric, perioperative and mental health nursing, as well as skin, wound and foot care management. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 or 12 Mathematics, C, M or U level (M or U recommended) oo 2 Grade 11 or 12 Sciences, C or U level in biology, chemistry, or physics • 85% - 88% cumulative recommended average in the required courses to be competitive

• $6,001-8,000 Good working knowledge $8,001+ of computers including $4,000-6,000 Microsoft Office applications recommended • An English language proficiency test may$4,000-6,000 be required • All applicants to this program must complete a mandatory standardized Health Occupation Aptitude Examination (HOAE) as part of the selection process. There is a fee of $50.00 for this test • Effective January 2005, the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) requires all applicants for registration or reinstatement from within Canada to provide a recent Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) as part of the registration process • Offers of admission to this highly competitive program will be made based on a combination of HOAE test results (50%) and ranking of academic history (50%) • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/715 SEMESTER 3 • Health and Healing 3 • Health Sciences 3 • Introductory Sociology • Practicum 3 Clinical • Practicum 3 Lab • General Education 1

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Health and Healing 4 • Practicum 4 Lab • Professional Development 4 • Professional Practice Pregraduate Experience • Service Learning and Simulation

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H E A LT H

Recreation Therapy

Help individuals with disabilities and/or limitations maximize their independence, improve their functioning and experience an optimal leisure lifestyle.

Ontario College Diploma Program 283 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/283 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights • At$4,000-6,000 Mohawk, we are committed $6,001-8,000 to providing the best experiential learning through the integration of theory and $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 practice. Our commitment to experiential learning is supported by faculty who understand its value. • As a student in the program, you will receive a student membership with Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO).

What you’ll learn • Importance of person-centred care. • Theoretical foundation and practical skills to plan, implement and evaluate leisure services for individuals at all stages in life who experience barriers to healthy leisure • How to provide services to individuals who have physical, mental, emotional or social limitations that impact their ability to engage in leisure experiences.

How you’ll gain skills • Experiential learning rooted in course curriculum. • Practicum experiences guided by Therapeutic Recreation

Program of Studies

$8,001+

SEMESTER 1 • Developmental Psychology • Foundations to Inclusive Recreation • Foundations of Person-Centred Care • Introduction to Recreation Therapy • Introduction to Sociology • Recreation Therapy Practicum Preparation • Communication

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$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

Ontario (TRO) standards of practice. $8,001+ • Instruction by faculty who are recreation therapy professionals with practical experience and $8,001+ academic expertise. • Participation in in-house community day program. • Learn outdoor facilitation techniques by participating in an outdoor camp experience. • Use sensory equipment in Mohawk’s on-site Multi-Sensory Lab.

Your future career options • Recreation Therapist Where you could work includes: • Long-Term Care Facilities and Hospitals • Acute or Chronic Care Hospitals • Inpatient/Outpatient Rehabilitation Programs • Mental Health Settings • Young Offender Facilities • Municipal Recreation Departments • Day Programs/Day Hospitals • Addiction Treatment Centres • Community-Based Agencies serving people with disabilities • Private Practice • Limited opportunities to work with children

(Effective Fall 2018)

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

SEMESTER 2 • Facilitation Practice • Foundations of Program Delivery in Recreation Therapy • Leisure Education and Community Practice • Positive Psychology • Recreation Therapy Practicum 1 • Recreation Therapy Practicum Seminar 1 • Elective - General Education 1

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 Opportunities for grads

$8,001+ • $6,001-8,000 Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion • Graduates are eligible to $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ opportunities outside of become a registered member Ontario. of Theraputic recreation of$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • See ontransfer.ca for additional Ontario (TRO). opportunities at other colleges $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Students receive a number of or universities in Ontario. industry-specific certifications.

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Autism & Behavioural Science (164) oo Brain Disorders Management (470) oo Child and Youth Care (612) oo Concurrent Disorders (252) oo Early Childhood Education (Intensive) (263) oo Educational Support (Intensive) (997) oo Expressive Arts (391) oo Mental Health & Disability Management (475) oo Social Service Worker (Intensive) (955) • Earn a degree: oo Brock University - Bachelor of Recreation & Leisure Studies oo Davenport University - BSc Health Services Administration oo University of Waterloo Bachelor of Recreation & Leisure Studies

Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (70% guideline) • Mohawk College will consider advanced standing and credit for prior learning with related experience on an individual basis • Volunteer experience in Recreation Therapy recommended • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/283 SEMESTER 3 • Assessment and Documentation for Recreation Therapy • Facilitation Techniques for Recreation Therapy • Interpersonal Communication in Recreation Therapy • Outdoor Recreation Therapy Experience • Program Design • Recreation Therapy Practicum Seminar 2 • Elective - General Education 2

SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Practicum for RT • Anatomy and Physiology • Disability, Health and Function in Recreation Therapy • Professional Practice for Recreation Therapy • Recreation Therapy Practicum Seminar 3 • Research & Evaluation Recreation Therapy


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Accessible Media Production

Join the first graduate program in Ontario to focus on accessible media production.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 390 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/390 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Gain a competitive advantage in producing content for the growing market of Canadians with disabilities. $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 • Program is offered in a sequential, executive delivery format designed for working professionals looking to enhance their accessible media skills or move into the accessible media industry. • Courses developed and taught by industry professionals. • Opportunities for workintegrated learning, industry field experience, and attendance and participation at conferences. • Classes are offered online during the week and face-toface on Saturdays.

What you’ll learn • Receive intensive training in producing accessible content, including: oo Closed and open captioning oo Described and integrated described video oo Accessible documents taking into consideration inclusive writing and communication oo Accessible social media and websites.

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

• Learn to create accessible using the latest technology and access to top industry professionals. • Examine disability legislation $8,001+ in Ontario (AODA), Canada, USA, and around the world, and how it pertains to accessible content. • Investigate the experiences of people with disabilities and the advancements of accessibility to usability. • How to apply accessible media practices to business and entrepreneurship opportunities.

$8,001+ content

How you’ll gain skills • Access to our fully accessible media lab and top industry professionals. • Hands-on experience with industry standard technology. • Experiential learning environments. • Evidence-based applied capstone research project. • Television/film, radio and editing workshops.

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Accessible Content Creation • Assistive Technology • Capstone 1 • Disability Legislation for Media Professionals • Diversity Perspectives • Inclusive Writing & Communication

Your future career options

Opportunities for grads

• Combine accessible media production with current skills and career, including: oo Office administration oo Public relations, Marketing oo Front-end web content editors oo Graphic design oo Social media oo Medical field oo Television, radio, journalism oo Communications oo Captioning (closed, open, embedded ASL/LSQ, integrated, described audio) oo Document remediation oo Accessibility consulting

• Graduates are well-positioned to take the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) credential.

Where you could work includes: • Media and entertainment • Government and municipalities • Private and public business • Not-for-profit • Education • Entrepreneurship opportunities

• University Degree or College diploma (two-year or longer), OR an acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the College)

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/390 SEMESTER 2 • Assistive Technology & Media Content • Business Applications & Entrepreneurship • Capstone 2 • Social Media, Accessibility and Analytics • Web Accessibility

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Advanced Police Studies

Complete an intensive graduate program to prepare for a meaningful and challenging career in law enforcement.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 226 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/226 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$6,001-8,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

oo Advanced Drug Awareness Protection Training • Hands-on training by o o Critical Incident Response experienced faculty made up Training of former police officers and law$4,000-6,000 enforcement$6,001-8,000 professionals. $8,001+ oo Private Investigator Training/ Security Guard • Experiential opportunities with Training local police services. oo CPR, First Aid and AED • Exposure to police recruiters oo Canadian Firearms Safety from across the province. and Canadian Restricted • Live-fire indoctrination on Firearms Safety Course industry specific firearms. (PAL/RPAL) • Develop effective problemWhat you’ll learn solving, critical decision• Practise intelligence led making, note-taking and policing, crime scene report writing skills, particularly management, suspect in evidence gathering and detection and apprehension. arrest. • Apply accountable, ethical and effective professional How you’ll gain skills practices when interacting • Experience judgemental with individuals and groups training, basic marksmanship from diverse backgrounds skills and use of force during judgemental training scenarios on our Meggitt scenarios. Training Simulator. • Best practice principles • Through interactive practical to mitigate civil liabilities scenario training using stateand manage risks in law of-the-art facilities: enforcement. oo Dynamic Tactical Simulation • Enhance communication, Lab team-building and behavioural oo Police Vehicle Lab interviewing skills. oo Mock Trial Courtroom • Assistance provided in oo Use of Force Training Room obtaining certification and $4,000-6,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+ oo Close

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Police Officers • Crisis Prevention and Response • Crime Scene Management and Analysis • Peace Officer • CBSA Officer (Canada Border Services Agency)

• Minimum two year College diploma in Police Foundations or Protection Security and Investigation or related field OR • University degree in Criminology or other related field OR • Combination of education and work experience deemed equivalent by the College • Some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards, driving abstracts and health standards, including vision, must be met • A Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) and additional selection criteria may be used to assess applicants in this program (Pardons are possible, seek legal counsel) • Applicants should be advised that employers require a Police Criminal Record Check • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges

Where you could work includes: • Police Services: Municipal, Regional, Provincial, First Nations, R.C.M.P. and Military • Provincial and Federal Law Enforcement

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

training in: oo Mental Health First Aid oo Human Trafficking

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Applied Patrol Authorities • Court Preparation and Testing • Crime Scene Analysis • Use of Force: Mechanical Skills • Fraud Examinations • Investigative Technique • Professional Development and Conduct • Personal Fitness Training

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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/226 SEMESTER 2 • Document and Evidentiary Jurisprudence • Use of Force: Tactical Skills • Judgemental Training Scenarios • Police Applicants: Process & Preparation • Search Authority & Liability • Physical Readiness for Justice Careers • Computer Investigative Techniques


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Advanced Security Management

Develop an advanced level of skills and knowledge in the ever-changing world of sophisticated and enhanced protection services.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 174 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/174 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Training embedded within the program includes: oo Canadian Firearms Safety and Canadian$6,001-8,000 Restricted $4,000-6,000 Firearms Safety courses (PAL/RPAL) oo Live-fire indoctrination on industry-specific firearms oo Characteristics of Armed Persons seminar provided by members of the Provincial Weapons Enforcement Unit • Simulated judgemental training systems and tactical scenario-based learning. • Work within a fully functional Emergency Operations Centre (EOC). • Opportunity to acquire a number of emergency management and industryrelated certificates.

What you’ll learn • Examine computer forensics, risk management, executive protection, threat assessments, intelligence gathering and analysis, and corporate asset protection. • Work towards designation as a Certified Fraud Examiner and Business Continuity Professional. • Experience practical exercises in advanced surveillance, close protection, intelligence

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

gathering and event $8,001+ management.

• Research the extensive, professional career opportunities available in a $8,001+ rapidly expanding industry to career and professional development.

How you’ll gain skills • Experience practical exercises in advanced surveillance, close protection, intelligence gathering and event management. • Apply industry-recognized investigative interviewing techniques in practical case scenarios. • Use unique simulation and judgemental lab environment to increase decision-making and practical experience.

Your future career options • Protection Insurance Risk Management • Fraud and Breach of Security Forensics • Cyber and Organized Crime Investigations • Emergency Preparedness and Critical Incident Management • Municipal, Provincial, Federal and International Protection and Enforcement • Operational and Personal Security • Corporate Security Management

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Crime Scene Analysis • Fraud Examinations • Intelligence Operations • Investigative Analysis

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

• Operational & Personal Security • Personal Fitness Training • Professional Development

$6,001-8,000 • Loss Prevention/ Private $4,000-6,000 opportunities at$8,001+ other colleges Investigator or universities in Ontario. • Incident and Risk Management Admission requirements • Business Continuity • Minimum two year college • Electronic Security Specialists diploma in Police Foundations, • Protection and InvestigationCommunity and Justice Borders, Airports Services or Protection, Security • Investigation and Evidence and Investigation, Web • Ministry Field Services Informatics or Security related Where you could work includes: field OR University Criminology • Government Security including degree OR Equivalent but not limited to Customs combination of education and and Immigration, Natural work experience Resources, Transportation and • Some employment Fraud opportunities require that • Corporate Asset Protection certain physical standards, and Intelligence driving abstracts and health • Financial Institutions (Fraud & standards, including vision, Investigations) must be met • Event Security • A Police Criminal Record • Personal Protection Services Check (PCRC) and additional selection criteria may be Opportunities for grads used to assess applicants in • Canadian Firearms Safety and this program (Pardons are Canadian Restricted Firearms possible, seek legal counsel) Safety courses (PAL/RPAL). • Applicants should be advised • Work towards designation as that employers require a Police a Certified Fraud Examiner Criminal Record Check and Business Continuity • Security or Private Professional. Investigation license • Investigative interviewing recommended certification. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not Where you can go next† their first language must be • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ submitted to Ontario Colleges transfer for degree completion

opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/174 SEMESTER 2 • Business Continuity • Computer Investigative Techniques • Corporate Intelligence • Operational & Personal Security

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

Application • Physical Readiness for Justice Careers • Project Management and Leadership • Terrorism in Canada

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Analytics for Business Decision Making

Gain specialized knowledge in data analytics to become a skilled data professional, and an essential contributor to business decision-making processes.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 386 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/386 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• Executive course delivery model. • Experiential learning with real data sets in an Analytics Lab. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Applied skills development with industry-standard techniques and software. • Potential to work with real businesses using their data. • Program is open to both domestic and international students. • Work on individual and teambased projects. • Multidisciplinary education applicable to many industries. • Opportunity to compete in a case competition.

$8,001+

What you’ll learn

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 • Analyze and interpret digital information. • Case study problem solving and analysis. $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 • Understand key analytical, modeling, statistical and programming tools. • Use of business intelligence and data analytics software with a focus on data identification, consolidation, communication, reporting, manipulation and trending. • Management techniques for data analytics projects. • Presentation and communication skills. • How to become a Certified Analytics Professional.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Statistics for Business Analytics • Excel for Business Analytics • Applied IBM Business Intelligence • Data Modelling • Programming Fundamentals for Business • Database Analytics

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$4,000-6,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆ $6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Computer-based

exercises and training. • Case studies and competition. • Face-to-face workshops and $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ industry networking.

Your future career options • Data Scientist • Advanced Analytics Professional • Data Analyst • Business Analyst • Business Intelligence Professional Where you could work includes: • Tech Industry • Marketing • Finance • Insurance • Media • Healthcare • Sports and Entertainment

Opportunities for grads • Certified Analytics Professional credential.

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • An Ontario College Diploma, Ontario College Advanced Diploma, or University Degree • Other equivalent postsecondary experience or qualifications will be considered by Mohawk • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is required. Participants should contact the Program Coordinator for computer specifications.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/386 SEMESTER 2 • Business Analytics for Managers • Analytics for Decision Making Project • Predictive Modelling • Enterprise Analysis and Planning • Project Management for Business Analytics • Career Discovery for Analytics Professionals


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Autism and Behavioural Science

Use behaviour analysis to teach socially significant skills to improve quality of life for individuals with autism and their families.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 164 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/164 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Highest overall student satisfaction of any comparable program in Ontario.*

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Two field placements • Combination of in-person and online classes • Theoretical and experiential $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ What you’ll learn learning. • Apply evidence-based • Receive feedback from faculty treatments and how they are on a regular basis. used to teach individuals with • Collaborative learning autism. • See important information • Design, implement and about field placement evaluate treatment plans using requirements, eligibility, behavioural strategies. locations and more on • Comprehend and respond to the program web page needs of family members. or on page 187. • Train caregivers to implement techniques with their children. • Develop an understanding of the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), in the intensive behaviour intervention application with children with autism.

Program of Studies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Autism - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) • Autism and Behavioural Science Field Seminar 1 • Ethics and Professionalism • Field Placement • Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis • Non Violent Crisis Intervention • Specialized Instructional Strategies • Working with Families and Teams

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options $4,000-6,000

• Instructor Therapist • Behaviour Therapist • Applied Behavioural Analysis Therapist $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Admission requirements

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Minimum two-year College diploma or University degree • Preference given to applicants with Human Services, $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Psychology and Health Sciences Where you could work includes: Diplomas and Degrees • Community Treatment • Attendance at program Agencies orientation is strongly • Hospital/Clinical Settings recommended • Private Agencies or • Applicants should note Independent Contractors that some employment • Family Homes opportunities require that • School Boards certain physical standards and a clear police check must be met Where you can go next† as a condition of employment • Mohawk offers a diverse range • iPads or macbooks are required of programs to further your to be used in this program studies: • Proof of English proficiency for oo Community and Social applicants where English is not Services Management (987) their first language must be • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ submitted to Ontario Colleges transfer for degree completion • Fluency requirements opportunities outside of must be met for applicants Ontario. where English is their • See ontransfer.ca for additional second language. Visit opportunities at other colleges mohawkcollege.ca/164-english or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/164 SEMESTER 2 • Autism and Behavioural Science Field Seminar 2 • Behavioural Skill Building • Field Placement 2 • Parent and Staff Training • Transition Planning and Implementation • Treating Challenging Behaviour

Based on the 2016 - 2017 KPI Student Satisfaction and Engagement Survey. Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice. *

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Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Degree Completion Program

Our unique “diploma to degree” program is tailor-made for college graduates wishing to upgrade their education and further their careers. $4,000-6,000

McMaster University Bachelor of Technology Degree & Mohawk College Business Management Certificate $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

eng.mcmaster.ca/sept

$4,000-6,000

• • •

What you’ll learn • Civil Engineering Infrastructure Technology: oo Evaluation, inspection, repair, and rehabilitation, as well as decision making and asset management of various infrastructures from both technical and managerial points of view. • Manufacturing Engineering Technology: 162 MOHAWK COLLEGE

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

oo Manufacturing process planning and improvement, • Select one of four program $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ structure design and analysis, streams: and system control and oo Civil Engineering analysis from both technical Infrastructure Technology and$6,001-8,000 managerial of $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 points $8,001+ $8,001+ oo Manufacturing Engineering view. Technology

$8,001+

Offered at McMaster University $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ (Engineering Technology Building)

Program highlights

oo Power and Energy Engineering Technology oo Software Engineering Technology All eligible program entrants receive two years’ worth of credit from their previously completed college advanced diploma. Students enter into Level 3 of the program. All courses are offered during evenings and Saturdays at McMaster University. Complete 24 courses, including 7 management courses, to earn your degree. Prepare for upward career mobility or further education. Average lecture size is only 28 students. Course content and projects are developed in response to today’s industry needs. Software Engineering Technology offers online courses, allowing students to complete their degree online. All exams must be written inperson at McMaster University.

$6,001-8,000

• Power and Energy Engineering Technology: oo Power quality, protection, control, energy management, and renewable energy technologies such as biomass, fuel-cells, geothermal, solar, and wind from both technical and managerial points of view. • Software Engineering Technology: oo Design, development, and deployment of computing systems in the software products and computing infrastructure areas from both technical and managerial points of view.

How you’ll gain skills • Flexible evening and weekend schedule runs for 12 months of the year, giving you the option to work full-time while completing the program. • All programs include eight months of co-op work. Students who have already completed at least two co-op terms as part of their college diploma or who will have sufficient work experience in a related field by the time course requirements are completed can be assessed for a waiver. Co-op exemptions are not guaranteed. • The management component of B.Tech. prepares graduates to advance their careers to management and supervisory

levels and gives graduates an upper hand in industry, allowing them to offer transferable skills that go beyond their subject specialization.

Your future career options • B.Tech. graduates are wellprepared for promotion to management level positions, and ideal candidates for engineering, project management, and supervisory roles that require a technical background. • Civil Engineering Infrastructure Technology: oo Project Manager oo Civil Engineer oo Assistant Superintendent oo Senior Technical Manager • Manufacturing Engineering Technology: oo Advanced Quality Engineer oo Fire Protection Consultant oo Engineering Supervisor oo Mechanical Designer • Power and Energy Engineering Technology: oo Electrical Controls Engineer oo Maintenance Coordinator oo R&D Designer oo Business Developer • Software Engineering Technology: oo Software Developer/Engineer oo Senior Software Architect oo Software Solutions Manager

Where you can go next† • Graduates can pursue master’s and doctoral programs in engineering or business. Please see eng.mcmaster.ca/graduate for graduate-level study opportunities at McMaster University. • B.Tech. graduates are able to

achieve a more direct path to a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) licence. Over 60 graduates have obtained their P.Eng. status. Typically B.Tech. graduates must: oo Write a number of examinations as specified by the PEO oo Write an engineering and ethics examination oo Fulfill a Capstone Report requirement oo Complete 4 years of engineering work experience, typically under a professional engineer

Admission requirements • The Degree Completion Program will consider students who have completed an advanced three-year technology diploma in a related technology field with a minimum cumulative GPA of 75%. If you have a cumulative average of between 70 and 74.9%, please contact us (thinkeng@mcmaster.ca) to discuss the alternate pathway that may be open to you. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges Note: You must submit transcripts for all post secondary work that you have completed (at a university or college in Canada or internationally), including education in any field completed prior to or after your advanced diploma.

Learn more: • Phone: 905-525-9140 ext. 27174 • Email: thinkeng@mcmaster.ca • Visit: eng.mcmaster.ca/sept


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Brain Disorders Management

Use a lifespan approach while building brain plasticity and resilience through a variety of intervention strategies for clients and families.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 470 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/470 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 • First program in $6,001-8,000 Ontario to focus on brain disorders management. • Blended course delivery $4,000-6,000 with in-class and$6,001-8,000 online components. • Prepares you to support clients with brain disorders or work behind the scenes in research, program evaluation and policy or curriculum development.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+

in a variety of learning styles, including visual, auditory and kinesthetic, through lectures, field trips, $8,001+ hands-on training and guest speakers. • Complete a capstone project that allows students from the Brain Disorders Management and Mental Health and Disability Management programs to What you’ll learn work collaboratively, using • Translate information problem-based learning. using a variety of mediums • Examine case studies that take including lunch and learn a strength-based approach style presentations, seminar while making use of the latest discussions, written reports technologies and treatments. and digital poster displays. • Simulation exercises to build • Apply intervention strategies, empathy about psychosis and including such as solutionphysical elements associated focused coaching, motivational with aging. interviewing and supportive • Receive hands-on training conversation techniques, related to brain anatomy and when working with clients and concussion treatment. families. • See important information • Receive hands-on experience about field placement through a field placement. requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • The Brain Mind and Memory • Brain Disorders • Symptoms of Brain Disorders • Management and Treatment of Brain Disorders - 1 • Pharmacology in Brain Disorders Management

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ • Engage

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Your future career options • Support clients with $4,000-6,000 brain disorders including those with autism, dementia, stroke and concussion through cognitive $4,000-6,000 and physical rehabilitation, and life skills training. • Conduct research, program evaluation and policy or curriculum development involving brain disorders. • Work as part of a multidisciplinary team in a variety of private, non-profit and government settings. Where you could work includes: • Rehabilitation Clinics • Athletic Centres • Hospitals • Research Institutions • Schools and School Boards • Retirement Homes • Non-Profits

$8,001+

Admission requirements $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Minimum two-year

college diploma or university degree. Preference will be given to applicants with a diploma or $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ degree in Community Services or Health Sciences. • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/470 SEMESTER 2 • Brain Disorders-Impact on Family Relationships • Community Services for Brain Disorders • Advanced Mental Health • Legal Implications and Brain Disorders • Field Placement Preparation for BDM

SEMESTER 3 • Field Placement Seminar Brain Disorders Management • Field Placement Brain Disorders Management

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Business Analysis

Recommend solutions to support organizational change through comprehensive analysis of business and enterprise need.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 334 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/334 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Apply your learning through real-world, experiential learning opportunities with community partners from a $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 variety of industries.

What you’ll learn • Use a variety of business analysis techniques, skills and knowledge to support new or improved innovative business processes. • Develop and document business processes and business models according to established business analysis practices, timelines and project goals. • Develop strategies to bridge gaps between requirements and existing systems using appropriate business analysis techniques and documentation to support change to a business system. • Assess solutions to business improvements using established benchmarks and evidence-based decisionmaking techniques. • Use a project management approach to communicate technical and business information to a variety of stakeholders.

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ • Collaborate,

network and communicate with various stakeholders using negotiation and problem-solving skills. $8,001+ • Experiential classroom and online learning environment instructed by industry professionals. • Industry-based field placements or simulations reflective of a business analysis role. • Access to new technologies to manage relationships, requirements and projects. • Focus on professional development.

Your future career options • Business Analyst • Business Process Analyst • Change Management Specialist • Project Manager • Operations Analyst • Program Quality Analyst • Business Systems Analyst • Data Analyst Where you could work includes: • Information Technology • Project Management • Financial and Insurance institutions • Health and Social Services • Government and Public Sector • Manufacturing • Business Professional/ Consulting

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Requirements Analysis • Project Management Applications • Quality Assurance Methodologies • Enterprise Analysis and Planning • Negotiation, Facilitation, and Communication • Programming Fundamentals

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 Opportunities for grads

• International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) credential* • Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification* • Micro-badges through IBM and Cognitive Class.

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Analytics for Business Decision Making (386) • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • University degree or college diploma (two year or longer) including most business programs, computer science or humanities and social sciences; or an acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the college) • Postsecondary transcripts, indicating courses completed to date

must be • $6,001-8,000 Fluency requirements $8,001+ met for applicants where English is their second language. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ 334-english • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is optional. Participants should contact the Program Coordinator for computer specifications. International Students: • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges • International Visa students may contact Mohawk International at mohawkcollege.ca/ international for more information • IELTS overall band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 • TOEFL iBT 88 • CAEL 70, no sub-test band score less than 60 • PTE Academic 58 • Mohawk College English Language Test (Accuplacer: Assessment for Success) aligned with CAEL Band • Completion of level 8 of the General Arts and Science English for Academic Purposes (GAS-EAP) with 75%. Placement in the GAS-EAP program is determined by scores on an in-house English language test or TOEFL or IELTS *Must meet criteria for eligibility

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/334 SEMESTER 2 • Solution Assessment and Validation • Business Analytics and Intelligence • Experiential Learning Opportunity • Requirements Management and Communication • Database Design and Management • Professional Development and Networking Skills


G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Communications Media Practices

Get the professional hands-on experience you need to create engaging multimedia content.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 266 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/266

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Work with industry experts to • Build an ePortfolio to create professional multicomplement your existing media content that integrates diploma/degree. online, video and audio • Experiential learning $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ material. environments. • Sequential course delivery Your future career options with additional Master Class • Writer, Producer and Director workshops. • Independent Video Production What you’ll learn • Self-Employment • Over two semesters, you • Multimedia Storytelling will work with industry • Social Media Content Builder professionals to: Where you could work includes: oo Develop writing, video and • Professional, Business and audio production skills to Technical Services create engaging digital • Multimedia/Social Media content. Industries oo Produce client based • Video and Audio Production, multimedia content. Post-Production, Editing and oo Learn how to make Graphics content compliant with the • Freeland multimedia content Accessibility for Ontarians creator with Disabilities Act (AODA). oo Explore career opportunities as professional multimedia content creators.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Multimedia Production Techniques • Writing Media Content • Multimedia Storytelling 1 • Residency 1

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Where you can go next†

Admission requirements

• Mohawk offers a diverse range • An Ontario College Diploma of programs to further your or University Degree related $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ studies: to Health Sciences, Education, oo Accessible Media or Human Services with a Production (390) minimum 70% average • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ • Other equivalent postsecondary transfer for degree completion experience or qualifications will opportunities outside of be considered by Mohawk Ontario. • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) • See ontransfer.ca for additional is optional. Participants opportunities at other colleges should contact the Program or universities in Ontario. Coordinator for computer specifications. International Students: • IELTS overall band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 • TOEFL iBT 88 • CAEL 70, no sub-test band score less than 60 • PTE Academic 58 • Mohawk College English Language Test (Accuplacer: Assessment for Success) aligned with CAEL Band • Completion of level 8 of the General Arts and Science - English for Academic Purposes (GAS-EAP) with 75%. Placement in the GAS-EAP program is determined by scores on an in-house English language test or TOEFL or IELTS

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/266 SEMESTER 2 • Multimedia Production Planning • Career Planning and Entrepreneurship • Accessible Media Production • Multimedia Storytelling 2 • Residency 2

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Community and Social Services Management

Develop the skills to manage community organizations, including those in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 987 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/987 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Executive style delivery designed for working professionals. • Work with industry partners $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 during integrated learning projects. • Project management structured for the industry. • Solution-based learning assignments. • Social entrepreneurship opportunities.

What you’ll learn

$8,001+

• Examine and apply marketbased strategies to achieve a social purpose. • Explore key dimensions of $8,001+ the relationships between business, government, and wider society. • Understand relationships between business, government and society. • Develop and apply leadership competencies and develop a vision and values-based management approach. • Social entrepreneurship. • Corporate responsibility. • Examine the institutional structures and the relationships to social structure. • Evaluate administrative relationships.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

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$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

SEMESTER 1 • The Canadian Social Economy • Public Administration • Social Entrepreneurship • Ethical Practice • Management Principles • Project Management Applications

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• Case Worker • Supervisor of Community Justice Programs • Community Development Worker

• An Ontario College Diploma (two-year or longer) or University Degree OR • An acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the College) • Personal computer required. Participants should contact the Program Coordinator for computer specifications.

Where you could work includes: • Individual and family services • Civic and social organizations • Local and municipal public administration • Retirement and nursing care facilities

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/987 SEMESTER 2 • Business Applications • Corporate Social Responsibility • Leadership and Communications • Resource Development & Civic Engagement • Integrated Learning Project • HR for Community Management


G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Concurrent Disorders

Assess, treat and work with individuals and families battling addiction and mental health issues who present complex diagnosis and treatment challenges.

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 252 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/252 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

• Building on your previous academic work, you will incorporate specialized knowledge and skills to $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 provide support to individuals with concurrent mental health and substance abuse issues.

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Using theoretical models to build practical application skills. • Discovering a blend of in$8,001+ classroom lectures, online courses and community engagement. • Completing field placements What you’ll learn in a variety of community • Understand concurrent organizations. disorders and their impact on • See important information individuals and families. about field placement • Gain an understanding of requirements, eligibility, treatment modalities utilized in locations and more on treating concurrent disorders. the program web page • Develop an understanding or on page 187. of substance abuse, mental illness and the use of drugs. • Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training (NVCI) • Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Concurrent Disorders • Concurrent Disorders, Issues and Ethics • Development of Counselling Skills • Fostering Healthy Lifestyles • Pharmacology for Concurrent Disorders • Preparation for Field Placement

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options

Admission requirements

• • • •

• Minimum two-year College diploma or University degree • Preference given to applicants with a diploma or degree in Human Services • Past history working with individuals in a volunteer/field placement activity is strongly recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges

Case Manager Mental Health Worker Community Worker Addiction Worker

Where you could work includes: • Community Agencies • Day Programs • Detoxification Units • Residential Treatment • Mental Health Services • Addiction Services • Shelters

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/252 SEMESTER 2 • CD Treatment: Models for Treating Varied Populations • Concurrent Disorders Field Seminar • Critical Incident and Safety Management • Field Placement Concurrent Disorders • Relapse Prevention and Harm Reduction • Research, Reports and Proposals • Supporting Families Living with Concurrent Disorders

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Creative Arts Business

Monetize your creativity by developing and exploring ways to fund, brand, launch, market, manage and maintain a financially viable creative arts business.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 387 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/387 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Arts and business focused program. • Join a diverse group of students including musicians, $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 artisans, videographers, photographers, graphic designers and dancers. • Participate in showcase presentations and multimedia based assignments. • Learn from industry leaders. • Master Class structured classes. • Program is open to both domestic and international students.

What you’ll learn • Develop and implement a promotion plan that includes: web-based marketing and consideration of audio-visual branding. • Explore audio-visual branding. • Create a realistic business plan for a creative arts profession or company. • Legal principles, government legislation and regulations, copyright and contract requirements, and professional and industry codes. • Engage in accounting practices for your business, including interpretation of financial statements. • Source capital to support

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

your business plans, such $8,001+ as crowdfunding and other $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 methods to generate revenue. • Project management tools, strategies and principles of $8,001+ marketing a creative product $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 or service. • Analyze industry-specific trends for decision making. • Professional communications, contracts for creative arts, and sales and service presentations.

How you’ll gain skills • Entrepreneurship. • Communication planning. • Brand and portfolio management. • Project management. • Financial management to support your craft.

Your future career options • Freelance and contract opportunities • Small business ownership • Creative executive for a variety of industries including: oo Production and publishing companies oo Content management, oo Creative team management, oo Literary or arts agencies, oo Music, television, film production, and independent production (i.e. graphic artist, illustrator, animator, writer, director,

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Funding Creative Arts Businesses • Building and Marketing Your Brand 1 • Business Planning for Creative Entrepreneurs • Portfolio Management • Legal and Accounting Practices for the Arts

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$6,001-8,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

$8,001+

producer, composer, arranger, game designer, musician, and stage $4,000-6,000 • performer).

Where you could work includes: Arts Centres • Festivals • Corporate and Private Event Agencies • Film and television industries • Touring productions • Galleries • Theme Parks • Casino Shows • Hotels and Resorts • Comedy Clubs • Brand launches

$8,001+ • Performing

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • A related Ontario College Diploma or Advanced Diploma or University Degree (i.e. creative writing, communications, television, film, animation, journalism, public relations, advertising, music) • Other equivalent postsecondary experience or qualifications (i.e.

creative industry skills and/or experience) will be considered by Mohawk $6,001-8,000 Bring Your Own $8,001+ Device (BYOD) is optional. Participants should contact the Program Coordinator for computer specifications.

International Students: • IELTS overall band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 • TOEFL iBT 88 • CAEL 70, no sub-test band score less than 60 • PTE Academic 58 • Mohawk College English Language Test (Accuplacer: Assessment for Success) aligned with CAEL Band • Completion of level 8 of the General Arts and Science - English for Academic Purposes (GAS-EAP) with 75%. Placement in the GAS-EAP program is determined by scores on an in-house English language test or TOEFL or IELTS

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/387 SEMESTER 2 • Project Management for Creative Arts • Building and Marketing Your Brand 2 • Networking and Negotiations • The Agency Experience • Creative Entrepreneurship Showcase


G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Cyber Security Analytics

Be part of protecting the digital systems of today and beyond. Graduate with the essential skills for cyber threat detection and mitigation.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 557 $4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/557 $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$8,001+

• Design cyber security solutions to protect business resources. • Create best practices in protecting mobile$8,001+ devices, $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 smart homes and Industry 4.0 factories from cyber attacks. • Participate in simulation labs where you will defend against a cyber attacks.

What you’ll learn • Develop, implement and evaluate cyber security strategies and solutions for various operating systems, networks, application software, and packages. • Respond to the cyber security needs of all the internal stakeholders. • Recommend processes and procedures for maintenance and deployment of cyber security solutions. • Design and implement cyber security solutions in compliance with current security policies, ethical standards, and industry regulations. • Project management principles to effectively respond to the needs of the organization’s information security requirements.

Program of Studies

$6,001-8,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 • Risk mitigation and auditing of Your future career options information systems. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Cybersecurity Operations • Develop and deliver • Cybersecurity Threat appropriate internal cyber Assessment and Policy Testing security training. • Identity and Access • $4,000-6,000 Communicate security policies, $8,001+ Management with Personal $6,001-8,000 audit results and related Privacy documentation to any level of • Asset Management the organization. • Auditing and Security Review • Design and implement • Risk Management and vulnerability assessment Response procedures to find and solve • Evolving Threats – How to stay existing security issues in a current network through monitoring • Social Media Best Practices and analyzing different • Software Development Best attackers’ tactics, strategies Practices and techniques. Where you could work includes: How you’ll gain skills • Consulting • Financial/Banking • Instructor led labs that will • Manufacturing demonstrate the theory. • Medical • Participate in individual and • Education team projects to assess your • Retail/ Wholesale practical knowledge. • Federal Government • Complete a capstone • Provincial Government project that will allow you • Airlines to demonstrate your skills in • Research Institutions Mohawk’s new Cybersecurity • Small and Medium Business Lab. • Law Enforcement • Collaborate in cyber security • Military projects as a multidisciplinary • Computing Services team member/leader to deliver effective solutions to the clients.

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Security Operations (Foundations) • Cyber Security Assessment and Testing • Identity and Access Mgmt Personal Security • Asset Security • Auditing and Security Review • Communication and Network Security

Opportunities for grads • Graduates will work on projects provided by major sponsors, most notably IBM, Ontario Government, Federal Government and Law Enforcement.

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • Ontario College Diploma, Ontario College Advance Diploma, or Degree in Business, Computer Science, Information Technology or related field. • Other equivalent postsecondary experience or qualifications will be considered by Mohawk.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/557 SEMESTER 2 • Cyber Security and Risk Management and Response • Security Strategy Engineering • Evolving Threats – Keeping Current • Social Media – Security Best Practices • Software Development – Security Best Practices • Cyber Security Evaluation Project Management

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography

Through classroom, lab, simulation and clinical experience, apply knowledge and technical skills to deliver critical diagnostic cardiac images and data using sonographic technology.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 717 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

mohawkcollege.ca/717 $6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Program highlights • One-of-a-kind $4,000-6,000 nationally$6,001-8,000 recognized and accredited program (six-year accreditation). • Develop field and clinical skills $6,001-8,000 as$4,000-6,000 part of an interprofessional team in the Centre for Health Care Simulation lab. • Outcomes of the Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography program meet the competencies outlined in the Sonography Canada National Competency profile (NCP). Visit sonographycanada.ca. • Learn about the functional requirements and physical demands for Medical Sonographers: (NOC 3216) mohawkcollege.ca/717functional-demands.

What you’ll learn • Develop theoretical and clinical competency in the field of cardiac sonography. • Apply sonographic physics principles of safety and quality assurance to ensure the proper use of ultrasound waves for cardiac imaging. • Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills while imaging complex cardiac anatomy and assessing hemodynamics. • Deliver safe and effective patient care and communication through best practice aligning with

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

professional standards, code of ethics and legal requirements.

How you’ll gain skills

• On-site laboratory experience using high-fidelity simulation $8,001+ and state-of-the-art sonography equipment. • Collaborate with students in interprofessional health care programs. • Participate in extensive clinical training with affiliated clinical agencies. • See important information about field placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

Your future career options • Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (DMS) • Canadian Registered Cardiac Sonographers (CRCS) • Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographers (RDCS) • Clinical Application Specialist • Sonography Educator Where you could work includes: • Community and Teaching Hospitals • Private Cardiology and Diagnostic Centres • Medical Ultrasound Equipment

Opportunities for grads • National and provincial registration through certifying examinations with Sonography

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Applied Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation 1 • Intro to Adult Echocardiography • Cardiac Scanning • Professional Practice of Cardiac Sonography • EKG Interpretation for Sonography • Applied Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Canada (songraphycanada. ca) and College of Medical $4,000-6,000 Radiation Technologist of Ontario (cmrto.org)

Where you can go next†

$4,000-6,000

• Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • A Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer OR A graduate of a two-year registered health professions diploma program with six credit hours in Human Anatomy and Physiology, or equivalent, and six more health care-related credit hours. See website for examples of health occupations. • A graduate of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a registered health professions program with six credit hours in Human Anatomy and Physiology, or equivalent, and six more health care-related hours. See website for examples of health occupations. • Applicants that have not been active in their profession within the past five years are not eligible to apply to the program

Submission requirements • A current résumé (see program

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

web page for details). • An original transcript of all $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ postsecondary education • A copy of current registration or license in your profession (see program web page for details). $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Degrees from countries other than Canada and the US: oo “Course-by-course” Foreign Transcript Evaluation for Canadian Equivalency can be done through: - ICAS - WES - CES oo Applicants with landed immigrant status must submit a copy of permanent residence card • Mandatory admission requirements for all applicants for whom English is a second language: oo TOEFL iBT score, completed within 2 years of application, of 98 (with a minimum score of 24 in each of reading, listening and writing and 26 in speaking), OR oo IELTS score of 7.0 (with no band less than 6.5) • Applications without TOEFL or IELTS results will not be considered. • See website for important deadlines for document submission. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/717 SEMESTER 2 • Applied Patient Care • Applied Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation 2 • Cardiac Scanning 2 • Congenital Heart Disease • Pathology and Function of the Adult Heart • Valvular Disease

SEMESTER 3 • Clinical Placement 1 SEMESTER 4 • Clinical Placement 2


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Diploma RPN to BScN Degree

Upgrade your current Registered Practical Nursing Diploma to earn a BScN Degree. Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster, Six Nations Polytechnic-Brantford

University Degree BScN Program 755

mohawkcollege.ca/755 $4,000-6,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000

• Direct entry into the BScN Degree Program. • Students receive 30 units of advanced credit and enter $4,000-6,000 at Level II. The two Level II core nursing courses are designed to assist students in transitioning to the baccalaureate program. • Curriculum is planned for three years of full-time study. Students are allowed six years after the first ‘nursing’ course to complete the program requirements. • This is a collaborative program of McMaster University, Mohawk College and Conestoga College. Students choose to attend one of the three sites and graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree from McMaster University. • Curriculum is unique in that it emphasizes person-centered learning within a problembased approach, uses tutorial classes and facilitates selfdirected learning

What you’ll learn • This program builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in the diploma Practical Nursing diploma program (mohawkcollege.ca/715). • Curriculum is designed so that the study of nursing, the humanities, and the physiological, psychological and social sciences are interrelated and threaded throughout the program. • University-level anatomy and physiology and pathophysiology

$6,001-8,000

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Community and population $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ health principles and practices. • Evidence-informed decision making and clinical judgment at the registered nurse level. $8,001+ • $6,001-8,000 and Research methodology critical appraisal skills allowing you to understand and apply research literature to everyday nursing practice.

How you’ll gain skills • Engaging in Person-Based Problem-Based learning in the classroom setting to integrate a broad range of knowledge and skills to the care of individuals, families, communities and populations. • Experiential learning opportunities in a state-of-theart clinical simulation lab, and community and health care agencies.

Your future career options • Registered Nurses practise independently or in teams with other health professionals to care for diverse clients across the lifespan. Where you could work includes: • Traditional settings in hospitals, nursing homes, public health, visiting nursing agencies • Case managers for community care access centres • Entrepreneurs owning and managing health/nursing care businesses • Researchers in nursing care, education and health care • Educators of individuals, families, communities and nursing students.

Opportunities for grads • Upon successful completion of the PN program and the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) licensing exam, candidates will become members this regulated profession. • Membership with the Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario (RPNAO).

Where you can go next† • Earn a degree: oo Davenport University - Master of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • Submit proof of a current CNO annual registration payment or proof of eligibility to write in May or June, 2019 and subsequently pass the Practical Nurse Registration examination by the deadline of March 30, 2019 FIND A NURSE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE

$8,001+

• All educational documents, $4,000-6,000 and $6,001-8,000 diplomas, proof of CNO $8,001+ • must be submitted to OCAS by March 30, 2019 • Note: University degree credit $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 courses completed prior to $8,001+ admission will be assessed. • CASPer™ Test (ComputerBased Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) • All applicants to the Diploma RPN to BScN Degree program, at Mohawk College are required to complete a mandatory online 90 minute computer-based test (CASPer™), to assist with our selection process. Successful completion of CASPer™ is mandatory in order to maintain admission eligibility. CASPer™ assesses for non-cognitive skills and interpersonal characteristics we believe are important for successful students and graduates of our program and will complement our other applicant screening tools. In implementing CASPer™, we are trying to further enhance fairness and objectivity in our selection process. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges

• Submit proof of a diploma in Practical Nursing (two-year program) from an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology or equivalent, with a minimum overall average of 75% or higher

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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4,000-6,000

4,000-6,000

4,000-6,000

G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Early Childhood Education (Intensive)

Foster a sense of belonging, engagement, expression and well-being for children and their families in this rewarding career.

Ontario College Diploma Program 263 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/263

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program highlights $8,001+delivery • $6,001-8,000 Condensed program offered to those that have a related degree or diploma. • Living Lab provides a realistic $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ early years environment for hands-on learning. • Support in the development of a professional e-portfolio. • Preplacement course to prepare students for entry-tofield practice. • Opportunities for specialized placements. • Strong community partnerships providing volunteer experiences.

What you’ll learn • How to foster the development of the whole child through an understanding of child development and intentional planning. • Collaborative skills to support children and their families through responsive relationships. • Observation, pedagogical documentation and reflection of best practices. • Current legislation and guiding principles of Ontario’s early years system. • Implement an integrated community approach to

Program of Studies

engage with children, families and professionals.

How you’ll gain skills • Applying theory to practice through three wide-ranging field placements. • Experiential learning in the classroom. • Independent and collaborative group work. • Continuous professional learning opportunities, such as lunch and learns and community excursions. • Varied approach to assessments. • See important information about clinical placement requirements, eligibility, locations and more on the program web page or on page 187.

Your future career options • Educator for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children • Facilitator of Family Support Programs • Professional Learning Consultant • Team teach with an Ontario Certified Teacher Where you could work includes: • Childcare Centres and Early Learning Agencies

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • ECE Curriculum 1 • Health, Safety & Nutrition • Learning Environment 1 • Principles of Development 1 • Principles of Ethical Practice • Responsive Care for Infants and Toddlers • Supervision And Administration

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• Parent Child Drop in centres • See ontransfer.ca for additional such as Early ONs opportunities at other colleges • Professional Resources centres or universities in Ontario. • Kindergarten $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Admission requirements • For further career • University degree in opportunities please visit: Humanities or Social Sciences aeceostudentportal.com/ (Psychology, Sociology, career_paths Education) or equivalent Opportunities for grads or college diploma related • Registration to College of to Human Services (70% Early Childhood Educators guideline) including (CECE) upon graduation courses in Family Dynamics, (required for ECE designation). Communications and General • Association of Early Childhood Electives Educators Ontario (AECEO) • Applicants who have professional memberships completed postsecondary available. education in outside fields may be considered if they † Where you can go next have the following courses: • Mohawk offers a diverse range Communications/English, of programs to further your Family Dynamics and General studies: Electives oo Autism and Behavioural • Applicants should note Science (164) that some employment oo Brain Disorders opportunities require that Management (470) certain physical standards oo Concurrent Disorders (252) must be met as a condition of oo Community and Social employment Services Management (987) • Proof of English proficiency for oo Early Childhood Resource applicants where English is not Consulting (956) their first language must be oo Mental Health and Disability submitted to Ontario Colleges Management (475) • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/263 SEMESTER 2 • ECE Curriculum 2 • Field Placement 1 • Field Placement 2 • Field Placement 3 • Inclusion in the ECE Classroom • Learning Environment 2 • Principles of Development 2

• Theory to Practice 1 • Theory to Practice 2 • Theory to Practice 3


G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Educational Support (Intensive)

Make a difference providing support as an educational assistant to exceptional students dealing with physical, emotional or intellectual challenges.

Ontario College Diploma Program 997 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/997 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• With a high demand for Education Support graduates in all area school boards, many students are hired upon $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 graduation.

What you’ll learn • Develop skills to work with and support students with exceptionalities across a variety of settings. • Assist students with academics, behaviour, life skills and personal care in a school or alternative setting. • Use technology and implement strategies to maximize student learning and success.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

• Researching current practices in special education. • Transferring theory to practice in field placement $8,001+ experiences. • Two placements in different school settings.

Your future career options • Educational Assistant • Learning Facilitator Where you could work includes: • School Boards • Private Schools • Community Facilities offering Special Education • College and Postsecondary Programs

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Foundations of Education and Cultural Diversity • Interpersonal Dynamics and Safety in an Educational Setting • Physical Multiple and Communication Exceptionalities • Placement 1 • Technology and Adaptive Devices in Education • Total Communication

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

Admission requirements

• Full-time educational • Allied University degree or assistants are represented by college diploma in Health $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ their local union unique to Sciences or Human Services each board of education. (70% guideline) with at least one course in developmental or † Where you can go next abnormal psychology • Mohawk offers a diverse range • Attendance at program of programs to further your orientation is strongly studies: recommended oo Autism and Behavioural • iPads are required to be used Science (164) in this program oo Brain Disorders • Applicants should note Management (470) that some employment oo Concurrent Disorders (252) opportunities require that oo Mental Health and Disability certain physical standards Management (475) must be met as a condition of • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ employment transfer for degree completion • Proof of English proficiency for opportunities outside of applicants where English is not Ontario. their first language must be • See ontransfer.ca for additional submitted to Ontario Colleges opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/997 SEMESTER 2 • Autism Spectrum Disorder- Assisting Student Development • Behaviour and Mental Health Exceptionalities • Learning Strategies and Classroom Skills • Math in an Educational Setting • Placement 2 • Transition Planning

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Expressive Arts

Prepare for a fulfilling career using various forms of visual and fine arts to support clients with diverse needs.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 391 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/391 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Flexible program delivery, geared towards those with fulltime commitments. • Graduates of the$6,001-8,000 program will $4,000-6,000 have an added specialization, creating and managing social programming in the arts, making them future ready.

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 • Create mock initiatives that involve program overviews, mission statements, grant applications, budgets, $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 program guides,$6,001-8,000 equipment and staffing to meet various clients needs. • Analyzing existing initiatives through case studies. What you’ll learn • Through field placement • Gain highly specialized skills experiences where you will in working with clients with apply theory and skills to sensory deprivations. prepare yourself for the real • Explore, participate in and world. facilitate various expressive • See important information arts modalities, including: about clinical placement drumming, storytelling, drama, requirements, eligibility, dance, journaling, painting locations and more on and sculpting . the program web page • Develop and implement or on page 187. programs within communities for various populations over the lifespan.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Journalism, Drama and Song • Expressive Arts Modalities • Sound, Drumming, Visual Play and Movement • Expressive Arts • Mental Health and Expressive Arts • Personality/Disability and Expressive Arts • Pharmacology for Expressive Arts

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

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Your future career options $8,001+ • Conduct

research, program evaluation and policy involving expressive arts • Work as part of a multi$8,001+disciplinary team in a variety of private, non-profit and government settings Where you could work includes: • Hospitals • Long-term care facilities • Community outreach programs • Recreation Centres • Schools • Non-Profits • Start Up and Community Initiatives

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • Minimum two-year college diploma or university degree. Preference will be given to applicants with a diploma or degree in Community Services or Health Sciences. • Other equivalent postsecondary experience or qualifications will be considered by Mohawk

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/391 SEMESTER 2 • Expressive Arts - Children, Adults and Families • Disabilities and Expressive Arts • Expressive Arts - Field Placement Preparation • Expressive Arts - Independent Inquiry Project • Trauma and Expressive Arts • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Expressive Arts • Brain Disorders and Expressive Arts

SEMESTER 3 • Field Placement Seminar Expressive Arts • Field Placement Expressive Arts


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Global Business Management

Gain a critical understanding of the important elements of global business, a cultural orientation to Canada, and the language and communication requirements to be effective in a global business setting.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 967 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/967

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 ONLY

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Focus on English • Through a combination of communications, Canadian lectures and experiential business culture, and learning opportunities, international business to including case analysis, online $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ support and develop your simulations, guest speakers career in Canada or abroad. and mentoring. • Heavy emphasis on • Communication, problem developing effective solving and teamwork are communication and English part of every course in the language skills, critical program. requirements to working in • Guest lectures from a variety International trade. of trade professionals. • Mohawk College is located Your future career options in the midst of the Toronto• Business Development Waterloo Innovation Corridor, Executives home to more than 15,000 • Sales Representatives tech companies and thousands • Financial Analyst of start-ups that require • Marketing Analyst talented people to help them • Operations Manager turn their research strength • Transportation Manager into global commercial • Buyer success. • Customs Broker What you’ll learn • Customs Broker Analyst • International trade finance, • Inventory Auditor marketing, logistics, and • Inventory Control Coordinator research • Merchandise Control Clerk • Supply chain management and • Procurement Clerk channel logistics. • Purchasing Agent • International market entry • Quality Assurance strategies. Management • Human resources management. • Computer fundamentals for small business.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Computer Skills for Small Business • International Trade Finance • Global Business Environment • International Trade Research • Communicating Across Cultures

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

SEMESTER 2 • Written Communications for International Business Students • E Commerce • International Marketing • Human Resources Management In Canada • International Market Entry Strategies

Where you could work includes: • Banks • Management consultancies • Recruitment agencies • Health care providers • Manufacturing

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Supply Chain Management (385) • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • A postsecondary college or university diploma/degree, preferably in a Business program • Equivalent work experience in a business or financial setting will be considered on an individual basis • A minimum IELTS of 6.0 overall with no band less than 5.5. Students expected to focus on English. • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is optional. Participants should contact the Program Coordinator for computer specifications. • See program web page for additional information.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/967 SEMESTER 3 • Professional Skills • Intro To Small Business And Entrepreneurship • Corporate Social Responsibilities • Legal Aspects of International Trade • Oral Communication for International Business Students

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

SEMESTER 4 • Managing The Small Business • International Trade Management • Project Management • Global Supply Chain Management • Cultural Norms at Work

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Global Business Management - Family Enterprise Gain a critical understanding of the important elements of global business, a cultural orientation to Canada, and the language and communication requirements to be effective in a global family business setting. Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 970 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/970

• Practices in management of conflicts, complex $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ • $4,000-6,000 Focus on English family structures, diverse communications, Canadian personalities and difficult business culture and relationships. international business to • Develop sound business $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ support and connect your strategies to facilitate trading family business with Canadian in the global marketplace and markets and the world, apply financial principles in all or develop new business business operations. opportunities. • Gain insights into the • Mohawk College is located psychological dynamics of in the midst of the Torontofamily leadership, business Waterloo Innovation Corridor, management, and family home to more than 15,000 and business governance to tech companies and thousands ensure smooth and effective of start-ups that require functioning of businesses. talented people to help them • Conduct business in turn their research strength compliance with ethical, into global commercial professional and corporate success. responsibilities in a global business environment. What you’ll learn • Entrepreneurial strategies to • Evaluate the impact of various maximize the effectiveness world matters when managing of international business a global business. initiatives. • Use information technology to increase business efficiency and/or effectiveness. • Importing and exporting functions of a business to facilitate international trade. • Human resources development and management to meet strategic goals.

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 ONLY

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Your future career options • Small Business Owner • Franchisees or Franchisors • Business Development Executives • Sales Representatives • Operations Manager • Transportation Manager • Buyer • Customs Broker • Inventory Auditor • Inventory Control Coordinator • Merchandise Control Clerk • Procurement Clerk • Purchasing Agent • Quality Assurance Management Where you could work includes: • Small business • Supply chain • Banks • Management consultancies • Recruitment agencies • Health care providers • Manufacturing industries

How you’ll gain skills

Where you can go next†

• Through a combination of lectures and experiential learning opportunities, including case analysis, online simulations, guest speakers, mentoring, and field placements/studies.

• Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Business Analysis (334) oo Supply Chain Management (385) • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

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$6,001-8,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights

SEMESTER 1 • Global Business Environment • Communication and Relationship Management - Family Business • International Trade Finance • International Trade Research • Communicating Across Cultures

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

SEMESTER 2 • Human Resources Management In Canada • International Marketing • Experiential Learning / Field Study 1 • Written Communications for International Business Students • E Commerce • International Market Entry Strategies

• See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • Minimum IELTS of 6.5 with no band below 6.0 (higher requirements in Family Enterprise stream due to placement requirements for effective communication) • Family business sponsorship • Statement of Purpose outlining the nature of the family business and a story about how this program will assist the applicant and the family business. • Degree or Diploma or equivalent work experience by a mature applicant with the support of a family business representative • Admission counselling is available to help clarify expectations and facilitate a qualifying submission. • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is optional. Participants should contact the Program Coordinator for computer specifications. • See program web page for additional information.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/970 SEMESTER 3 • Corporate Social Responsibilities • Life Cycle / Succession Planning Family Business • Intro To Small Business And Entrepreneurship • Legal Aspects of International Trade • Oral Communication for International Business Students

SEMESTER 4 • Managing The Small Business • International Trade Management • Experiential Learning / Field Study 2 • Project Management • Global Supply Chain Management • Cultural Norms at Work


G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Human Resources Management

Develop strategic skills to effectively manage a diverse workforce in today’s ever-changing business environment.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 113 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/113 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights • Seven-week, work $4,000-6,000 full-time $6,001-8,000 placement provides you with valuable hands on-experience working in a human resources department $4,000-6,000in municipal $6,001-8,000 governments, hospitals, not-for-profit organizations, manufacturing firms and in the service sector.

What you’ll learn • Theoretical and practical knowledge and skills required to become a successful human resources management practitioner in the areas of recruitment, training, performance management, compensation, health and safety and labour relations.

How you’ll gain skills • Interact with and receive guidance from individuals in the human resources industry through guest speakers, mentoring initiatives and conducting informative interviews. • Projects are integrated with curriculum from other programs offered in the McKeil School of Business. • Active learning components integrated into programs for recruitment and selection, such as experiential learning exercises where students stage

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

interviews and review outcomes with students enrolled in $8,001+ Mohawk’s Insurance program. • Computer technology applications for human resources management. $8,001+ • Incorporates experiential learning throughout the program with industry partners.

Your future career options • Human Resources Generalist • Recruiter • Training and Development Specialist • Compensation and Benefits Administrator • Labour Relations Assistant • Health and Safety Assistant • Human Resources Management Entry-Level Positions Where you could work includes: • Municipalities, Hospitals, School Boards, Provincial and Federal Government Agencies • Manufacturing, Retail and Service Sectors • Consulting Firms and Placement Agencies

Opportunities for grads • Courses in this program include the nine courses required by the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) to obtain the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. The CHRP designation is awarded to

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Accounting and Financial Management (Hrm) • Canadian Occupational Health & Safety • Employment Law • Human Resources Management Career Development • Human Resources Management in Canada • Human Resources Software Applications • Organizational Behaviour (Hrm)

individuals who are members $4,000-6,000 of HRPA of Ontario, have completed the nine required courses (minimum average of 70% with no course grade below 65%), passed the Comprehensive Knowledge Exam 1 (CKE1), passed the CHRP Employment Law Exam and successfully completed the Job Ready Program. • For information on the HR designations (CHRP, CHRL and CHRE), offered through HRPA, visit hrpa.ca.

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • A university degree or three year College diploma Applicant Selection: • Eligible applicants will be selected on the basis of the following selection criteria: oo Previous academic achievement oo Demonstrated experience • Postsecondary transcripts, indicating courses completed to date, must be submitted at the time of application

• Applicants will be requested to $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ submit a detailed resume and cover letter to illustrate their suitability for a career in Human Resources Management • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges • Options available for mature applicants, see page 16 International Students: • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges • IELTS overall band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 • TOEFL iBT 88 • CAEL 70, no sub-test band score less than 60 • Mohawk College English Language Test (Accuplacer: Assessment for Success) aligned with CAEL Band • Completion of level 8 of the General Arts and Science English for Academic Purposes (GAS-EAP) with 75%. Placement in the GAS-EAP program is determined by scores on an in-house English language test or TOEFL or IELTS

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/113 SEMESTER 2 • Advanced HR Software Applications • Compensation Administration • Human Resources Management Work Placement • Human Resources Recruitment and Selection • Labour Relations • Strategic Human Resource Planning • Training and Development

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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International Business Management

Gain the essential product management skills required to support global strategies and opportunities within an organization. $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

Ontario College $4,000-6,000 Graduate Certificate Program 116

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/116 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights

$4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+ $8,001+

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • International Trade Finance • E Commerce • International Marketing • International Trade Research • Global Business Environment • International Market Entry Strategies

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$6,001-8,000

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$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $8,001+

• Strengthen tactical and • Through a combination of strategic international business lectures and experiential skills to assist businesses that learning opportunities, want to develop or augment including case analysis, online $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ their international presence. simulations, guest speakers • Mohawk College is located and mentoring. in the midst of the Toronto• Benefit from entrepreneurial Waterloo Innovation Corridor, perspectives and other home to more than 15,000 industry insights from technology companies and professionals who work in thousands of start-ups that international trade, investment require talented people and management. to help them turn their Your future career options research strength into global • Product Manager commercial success. • Foreign Affairs Analyst What you’ll learn • International Account • Understand customer needs Representatives and gather product/business • Logistics and Distribution requirements. Specialist • Research potential • International Market Research international opportunities Analyst with consideration of culture, • Business Development finance, legal and distribution Executives issues. • Financial Analyst • Develop an international • Marketing Analyst market entry strategy for a • Operations Manager service or product. • Transportation Manager • Create an international • Buyer business plan to support the • Customs Broker global strategy of a company. • Customs Broker Analyst • Investigate and analyze • Inventory Auditor aspects of international trade • Inventory Control Coordinator for an organization. • Merchandise Control Clerk • Procurement Clerk • Purchasing Agent • Quality Assurance Management

Program of Studies

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Where you could work includes: submitted to Ontario Colleges • Banks • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) • Management consultancies is optional. Participants • Recruitment agencies should contact the Program • Health care providers Coordinator for computer • Manufacturing Industries specifications. • Transportation and Trade International Students: Industries • IELTS overall band of 6.5 with • Government entities that assist no band less than 6.0 International Trade • TOEFL iBT 88 † Where you can go next • CAEL 70, no sub-test band score less than 60 • Mohawk offers a diverse range • PTE Academic 58 of programs to further your • Mohawk College English studies: Language Test (Accuplacer: oo Global Business Assessment for Success) Management (970) aligned with CAEL Band oo Supply Chain Management • Completion of level 8 of the (385) General Arts and Science • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ - English for Academic transfer for degree completion Purposes (GAS-EAP) with 75%. opportunities outside of Placement in the GAS-EAP Ontario. program is determined by • See ontransfer.ca for additional scores on an in-house English opportunities at other colleges language test or TOEFL or or universities in Ontario. IELTS

Admission requirements

• Postsecondary college or university diploma/degree, preferably in a Business Program • Equivalent work experience in a business or financial setting will be considered on an individual basis • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/116 SEMESTER 2 • Corporate Social Responsibilities • Global Supply Chain Management • International Trade Management • Legal Aspects of International Trade • Professional Skills • Project Management


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Mental Health and Disability Management

Investigate the experience of dual diagnoses, including diagnostic criteria, intervention strategies and supports for clients and families.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 475 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/475 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• First program in Ontario to focus on Mental Health and Disability Management. • Blended course delivery $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 with in-class and online components.

What you’ll learn • Prepares you to support clients with mental illness and disabilities. • Work behind the scenes in research, program evaluation and policy or curriculum development.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$8,001+

• Complete a capstone project that allows students from the Mental Health and Disability Management and Brain $8,001+ Disorders Management programs to work collaboratively, using problembased learning. • Receive hands-on experience through a field placement. • Examine case studies exposing students to a variety of clientbased scenarios. • Engage in simulation exercises to practise clinical interviewing skills and awareness about mental health conditions. • Translate information using a variety of mediums including oral presentations, reports, case studies, infographics and digital poster displays. • Apply intervention strategies including motivational interviewing, reflective listening and mindfulness. • Receive hands-on training related to suicide prevention, case management, multisensory training, digital art therapy and de-escalation. • Engage in a variety of learning styles, including visual, auditory and kinesthetic through lectures, field trips, hands-on training and guest speakers.

Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Foundations of Mental Health • Foundations of Disabilities • Intervention Strategies Working with Mental Health • Intervention Strategies Working with Disabilities • Pharmacology for Non-Medical Health Professionals

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Your future career options $4,000-6,000

• Support clients with mental illness and disability through counselling techniques, job preparation, transition $4,000-6,000 planning, return to work and life skills training • Conduct research or program evaluation related to Mental Health and Disability Management • Develop curriculum, policies or wellness strategies to reduce stigma related to mental illness • Work as part of a multidisciplinary team in a variety of private, non-profit and government settings

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Where you can go next†

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. $8,001+ $6,001-8,000 • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Where you could work includes: • Non-Profit Agencies • Retirement Homes • Research Institutions • Schools and School Boards • Hospitals • Rehabilitation Clinics

Admission requirements • Minimum two-year college diploma or university degree. Preference will be given to applicants with a diploma or degree in Community Services or Health Sciences • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/475 SEMESTER 2 • Field Placement Preparation Mental Health and Disability Management • Intervention Strategies Working with Disabilities and Mental Health • Working With Families With Disabilities • Advanced Mental Health • Disability and Mental Health

SEMESTER 3 • Field Placement Case Studies • Field Placement Mental Health Disability Management

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Multimedia Storytelling

Launch a career in a growing industry that has a demand for multi-platform screenwriters.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 388 $4,000-6,000

mohawkcollege.ca/388 $6,001-8,000

Program highlights $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

$6,001-8,000

• Online executive delivery with an immersive residency component. • Specialized writing practices $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 in multimedia platforms, screenwriting for film, gaming, virtual reality, factual programming, animation and promotion of creative leadership. • Explore how to set up, launch, and promote freelance enterprises leveraging various streams of income based on storytelling media.

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

How you’ll gain skills

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 • Through creating$6,001-8,000 concepts, developing concepts, adapting intellectual properties to a variety of $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 mediums, editing ideas, screenwriting, story editing, targeting audiences and workshops. • Applying your research, interview, and storytelling skills to factual entertainment including documentaries, reality television, lifestyle programming, and instructional and interactive videos. What you’ll learn • Receiving constructive and • Craft an immersive and collaborative feedback interactive narrative targeted to develop the experience taking into account skills needed to thrive as a the unique form and demands screenwriter. of storytelling for video games. Your future career options • How to use augmented reality (AR) and 360-degree virtual • Film and Television reality (VR) environments to Screenwriter capture the imagination of • Production Manager audiences and tell stories. • Creative Producer • Specialized storytelling • Development Executive techniques to craft animation • Show Runner scripts for specific target • Director/Producer audiences. • Script Supervisor • Essential transmedia narrative • Video Game Writer and production techniques • Virtual Reality and Augmented for engaging with targeted Content Creator audiences. • Interactive Web Media Writer • Multimedia Author/Writer

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Program Launch Residency • Screenwriting for Film & TV 1 • Transmedia Scriptwriting • Animation Writing for Kids, Youth, & Young Adults • Video Game Scriptwriting • Career Development, Entrepreneurship, & Self-Promotion

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Web Series Creator Admission requirements • Graphic Novelist $8,001+ • A related Ontario College • Motion Comic Screenwriter Diploma or Advanced Diploma or University Where you could work includes: Degree (i.e. creative writing, • Television and Film $8,001+ communications, television, • Communications film, animation, journalism, • Public Relations public relations, advertising) • Journalism • Other equivalent postsecondary • Animation experience or qualifications (i.e. • Video and Computer Gaming creative industry skills and/or • Social Media experience) will be considered • Virtual/Augmented Reality by Mohawk Where you can go next† • Proof of English proficiency for • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ applicants where English is not transfer for degree completion their first language must be opportunities outside of submitted to Ontario Colleges Ontario. • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) • See ontransfer.ca for additional is optional. Participants opportunities at other colleges should contact the Program or universities in Ontario. Coordinator for computer specifications.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/388 SEMESTER 2 • Portfolio/Mentorship • Capstone Residency • Screenwriting for Film & TV 2 • Creative Leadership Workshops • Factual Entertainment Screenwriting • VR/AR Storytelling


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Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream)

Progress from a Personal Support Worker (PSW) certificate to a nursing diploma and the professional designation of a Registered Practical Nurse upon completion of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) Exam. Offered at Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster

Ontario College Diploma Program 758 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

mohawkcollege.ca/758

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$8,001+ $8,001+

$4,000-6,000

Program highlights

• See important information about clinical placement • $4,000-6,000 Bridging stream for certificate-$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ requirements, eligibility, prepared Personal Support locations and more on Worker students from an the program web page accredited community college $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ or on page 187. program since$6,001-8,000 2006. • Integrated into the full-time Practical Nursing program as a part-time student for two courses. • Collaborative learning environment where you and your peers will experience simulated and real-life opportunities in state-of-theart classrooms and labs. • Clinical practice in a wide variety of health care settings.

What you’ll learn • Interact with faculty members who provide structure and act as facilitators through consultation, assisting with group collaborative activities and providing feedback. • Acquire the professional knowledge, skills, accountability and responsibility for nursing practice through curriculum that is grounded in the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) RPN Entry-to-Practice Competencies.

How you’ll gain skills • Apply concepts from nursing and related disciplines to your experiences in the classroom, laboratory and clinical settings. • Through simulation using both high-tech equipment and standardized patients.

Your future career options • Registered Practical Nurse Where you could work includes: • Hospitals, Physicians’ Offices, Retirement Homes, Community Agencies, Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Facilities • Research and Policy • Occupational Health • Business and Industry: corrections/forensics, laser and cosmetic clinics, sales representative for health care products

Opportunities for grads • Upon graduation and successful completion of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) licensing exams, you will become a member of this regulated profession. • Membership with the Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario (RPNAO).

Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000 Admission requirements

$8,001+ Effective January, 2005, • $6,001-8,000 the College of Nurses of $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Applicants are required to: Ontario (CNO) requires all 1. Apply through ontariocolleges.ca applicants for registration $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ to program number 758 Practical or reinstatement from within Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Canada to provide a recent $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Stream). Criminal Record Synopsis (CIPC check) as part of the 2. Submit proof of completion of registration process. the following courses: • Proof of English proficiency for oo Grade 12 English C or U applicants where English is not oo Grade 11 or 12 Mathematics their first language must be C, M or U (M or U submitted to Ontario Colleges recommended) oo 2 Grade 11 or 12 Sciences (biology, chemistry or *This is a 16-month continuous physics) program. Semester 1 is 2 oo These are the same courses, (part time semester) requirements for applying if successful (must pass both directly to the Practical with 60%) will move into Nursing program semester 2 of the PN program. 3. Submit proof of completion If unsuccessful with semester of a Personal Support Worker 1 courses reapplication is Certificate program from an necessary. Semester 2, 3 & 4 (full Ontario community college since time semester) of the Practical 2006.* Nursing program. 4. Upon verification of points 2 and 3, applicants will be invited to: oo Take the Health Occupation Aptitude Examination (HOAE) test ($50 fee) arranged with the Mohawk Pre-Admission Testing Centre. 5. Upon successful completion of point 4 (HOAE testing), applicants will be invited to:

oo Complete a questionnaire which will be reviewed by the academic area. 6. S elected candidates from the above pool will be authorized to register in two courses offered prior to the program start.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/758

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Public Relations

An increasingly complex and interesting field, a career in Public Relations offers the chance to let your writing and communications skills shine.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 166 $4,000-6,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/166 $6,001-8,000

What you’ll learn • Formulate PR strategies and execute tactics in corporate and not-for-profit communications. • Learn to use social and digital media in PR planning and execution. • Explore media relations, electronic publishing, crisis communications and advertising. • Acquire expertise in PR analysis and planning. • Write professional-level public relations materials. • Develop visually creative materials to meet PR objectives. • Plan and execute an event. • Learn principles of fundraising. • Receive an introduction to the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) and the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).

How you’ll gain skills • Client $8,001+

based projects in The Agency, Mohawk’s student-run advertising agency. • Experiential classroom and $8,001+ online learning environment instructed by industry professionals. • Industry-based field placement in a public relations or communications setting. • Working with a team of classmates on an organizational communications challenge.

Your future career options • Public Relations and Communications • Social Media Communications • Business Services to Management • Economic Development Officers and Marketing Researchers and Consultants Where you could work includes: • Professional Organizations and Societies • Government - Local, Municipal and Federal • Other Not-For-Profits such as Education, Health Care, Religious Organizations, Police, Libraries • Corporations • Public Relations Agencies • Advertising/Marketing/ Promotional Agencies

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Media Relations 1 - Principles • Organizational Application • Principles Of Public Relations • Program Planning • Social Media and Digital Communications • Introduction to Graphic Design for PR 1 • Public Relations Writing - Part 1

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$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program highlights • Flexibility in completing $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 a required industry-based field placement while simultaneously completing $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 your studies.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads • Pursue student memberships with the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) and the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Communications Media Practice (266) • Earn a degree: oo Brock University - Honours Bachelor of Arts in Business Communication Studies or Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication Studies oo Queen Margaret University - MSc Strategic Communication and Public Relations • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • University degree or college diploma (two-year or longer) in a related area of study (as determined by the college), OR an acceptable combination of related work experience and

postsecondary education (as determined by the College) • Postsecondary transcripts, indicating courses completed to date, must be submitted at the time of application • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is optional. Participants should contact the Program Coordinator for computer specifications. International Students: • IELTS overall band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 • TOEFL iBT 88 • CAEL 70, no sub-test band score less than 60 • PTE Academic 58 • Mohawk College English Language Test (Accuplacer: Assessment for Success) aligned with CAEL Band • Completion of level 8 of the General Arts and Science - English for Academic Purposes (GAS-EAP) with 75%. Placement in the GAS-EAP program is determined by scores on an in-house English language test or TOEFL or IELTS

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/166 SEMESTER 2 • Public Relations Writing - Part 2 • Portfolio & Career Development • Field Placement (Public Relations) • Media Relations 2-Practice • Special Events Planning and Management • Campaign Presentation • Introduction to Graphic Design for PR 2

• Advertising Introduction • Crisis Communications


$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Recreation Therapy (Intensive)

Help individuals with disabilities and/or limitations to maximize their independence, improve functioning and develop an optimal leisure lifestyle.

Ontario College Diploma Program 963 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/963

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$8,001+

Program highlights • Experiential through $6,001-8,000 learning $8,001+ the integration of theory and practice which is supported by faculty who understand its $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ value.

What you’ll learn • Theoretical foundation and practical skills to plan, implement and evaluate leisure services for individuals at all stages in life who experience barriers to healthy leisure. • Recognize leisure, recreation and play as integral components of quality of life. • Assess needs and passions of an individual to provide personcentred care. • Focus on inclusion and empowering to help people live their fullest life despite any limitations. • How to give back as much power and choice as possible back to the participant. • Provide services to individuals who have physical, mental, emotional or social limitations that impact their ability to engage in leisure experiences.

How you’ll gain skills • Experiential learning opportunities, including: oo In-house Multi-Sensory Lab, where primary focus

Program of Studies

is student education and training. oo In-house community day program. oo Outdoor camp experience to develop facilitation techniques. oo Using sensory equipment in the Multi-Sensory Lab. • Through field placement experience in a therapeutic recreation setting. • Practicum experiences guided by Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO) standards of practice. • Recreation Therapy professionals who have practical experience and academic expertise.

Your future career options • Recreation Therapist Where you could work includes: • Hospitals • Acute or Chronic Care Hospitals • Inpatient/Outpatient Rehabilitation Programs • Mental Health Settings • Young Offender Facilities Municipal Recreation Departments • Day Programs/Day Hospitals • Addiction Treatment Centres • Community-Based Agencies serving people with disabilities • Private Practice

(Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Research & Evaluation Recreation Therapy • Foundations of Person-Centred Care • Anatomy and Physiology • Introduction to Recreation Therapy • Outdoor Therapeutic Recreation Experience • Inter-Professional Education • Professional Practice for Recreation Therapy • Practicum Preparation Intensive

$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Opportunities for grads Admission requirements

• You will receive a student • Allied university degree or membership with Therapeutic college diploma in Health Recreation Ontario (TRO).$4,000-6,000 Studies or Human Services $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ • Graduates of the program are (70% guideline) with at least eligible to become registered 2 courses in psychology. members of TRO. Type of See program web page for registration will depend on the additional information. postsecondary credentials you • Volunteer experience hold upon graduation. in Recreation Therapy • Students receive a number of recommended industry-specific certifications. • Attendance at program orientation is strongly Where you can go next† recommended • Mohawk offers a diverse range • Applicants should note of programs to further your that some employment studies: opportunities require that oo Autism and Behavioral certain physical standards Science (164) must be met as a condition of oo Brain Disorders Management employment (470) • Proof of English proficiency for oo Community and Social applicants where English is not Service Management (987) their first language must be oo Concurrent Disorders (252) submitted to Ontario Colleges oo Expressive Arts (391) oo Mental Health and Disability Management • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/963 SEMESTER 2 • Intensive Practicum Seminar • Program Design and Delivery for Recreation Therapy • Recreation Therapy Practicum: Intensive • Facilitation Techniques for Recreation Therapy • Assessment and Documentation for Recreation Therapy • Leisure Education and Community Practice • Disability, Health and Function in Recreation Therapy

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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Social Service Worker (Intensive)

Already have a related degree or diploma? You could be a candidate for this intensive program. $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Ontario College $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Diploma Program 955 $4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

Program highlights • Building on previous academic work, students can complete a Social Service Worker diploma with a practicum experience in 8 months.

What you’ll learn • Develop awareness of yourself, gain greater insight into who you are and experience personal growth. • Discover how Social Service Workers facilitate positive changes in the lives of others. • Focus on the relationships that people have with each other and the world around them as a way of supporting others and promoting community and social change. • Core values required to be effective and ethical social service workers such as the right to choose, the right to equality, justice and access to service. • Helping skills such as interviewing, assessing the needs of others, working effectively with groups and assisting communities to change. • Develop the ability to document, work within legal

$8,001+

Offered at Fennell Campus

$8,001+

mohawkcollege.ca/995

$8,001+

and ethical frameworks and understand the importance of respecting the uniqueness and dignity of all people. • Learn about anti-oppressive theory and practice as it relates to advocacy and case management.

How you’ll gain skills • Using theoretical models and research to develop practical application skills. • Through supervised field placements selected for you based on your individual learning goals and supported by experienced faculty.

Your future career options • • • • •

Social Service Workers Mental Health Workers Case Managers Employment Counsellors Community Workers

Where you could work includes: • Community Agencies • Ontario Works and Ontario Government • Recovery Homes, Residential and Community Mental Health Services • Addiction Services • Youth, Seniors and Women’s Shelters

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

SEMESTER 1 • Intro to Social Service Worker • Seminar 1 • The History & Ethics of Social Work • Professional Development and Field Placement Prep • Interviewing and Recording in Social Service Work • Field Placement 1 • Anti-Oppressive Practice in Social Service Work

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Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$4,000-6,000

Opportunities for grads

• Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service $4,000-6,000 Workers (OCSWSSW)

Where you can go next† • Mohawk offers a diverse range of programs to further your studies: oo Community and Social Services Management (987) oo Concurrent Disorders (252) oo Brain Disorders Management (470) oo Mental Health and Disability Management (475) oo Autism and Behavioural Science Graduate Certificate (164) • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

• Applicants who have completed postsecondary education in outside fields will be considered $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ if they have the following courses: Communications/ English, General Elective, Sociology and Psychology (Abnormal/Developmental) • Applicants will be requested to submit a detailed resumé to show relevant paid or unpaid work experience • Significant volunteer experience is recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges

Admission requirements • University degree in Social Sciences (Psychology, Sociology, Education) or college diploma related to Human Services (70% guideline) or equivalent. Please note that preferences will be given to related degrees

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/955 SEMESTER 2 • Crisis Intervention • Social Policy and Law in SSW • Field Placement 2 • Seminar 2 • SSW Methods of Intervention • Social Service Work Practice • Issues Related to Youth and Family


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Supply Chain Management

Learn the fundamentals of supply chain and advance your skill set in this complex and fast-paced business environment.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 385 $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000

Offered at Fennell Campus

mohawkcollege.ca/385 $8,001+ $8,001+

Program highlights • Partnership with Hamilton$8,001+ Port $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Authority. • Program is offered in the Golden Horseshoe, home to $4,000-6,000 $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $8,001+ the largest port in Ontario, the Welland Canal and the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.

What you’ll learn • How companies build competitive advantages using a supply chain. • The processes and requirements to acquire goods and services. • How functional areas within an organization interact to design, make, buy and deliver goods and services for consumers. • Examine supply chain within the goods and services sectors to help companies build a competitive advantage.

$4,000-6,000

How you’ll gain skills • Experiential learning. • Hands-on experience with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. • Classroom instruction using real supply chain examples. • Build a capstone project that supports industry challenges. • Using case studies and simulations in the classroom.

Your future career options • • • • • • • • • • •

Planner supply chain Logistics analyst Supply chain specialist Buyer Shipping/receiving Inventory analyst Shift Manager Operations Manager Warehouse Manager Transport Scheduler Procurement Specialist

Where you could work includes: • Aviation Industry • Manufacturing • Public Sector • Retail • Service • Natural Resources • 3PL’s

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018) SEMESTER 1 • Production Planning for Supply Chain • Project Management for Supply Chain • Global Supply Chain Management • Customer Relationships in Supply Chain • Purchasing for Supply Chain • Supply Chain Operations

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$4,000-6,000

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

$6,001-8,000

$8,001+

Where you can go$4,000-6,000 next †

International Students: $6,001-8,000 $8,001+

• IELTS overall band of 6.5 with band less than 6.0 • TOEFL iBT 88 • CAEL 70, no sub-test band score less than 60 $8,001+ • PTE Academic 58 • Mohawk College English Language Test (Accuplacer: Assessment for Success) Admission requirements aligned with CAEL Band • An Ontario College Diploma, • Completion of level 8 of the Ontario College Advanced General Arts and Science Diploma, or University Degree - English for Academic • Other equivalent postsecondary Purposes (GAS-EAP) with 75%. experience or qualifications will Placement in the GAS-EAP be considered by Mohawk program is determined by • Proof of English proficiency for scores on an in-house English applicants where English is not language test or TOEFL or their first language must be IELTS submitted to Ontario Colleges • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is optional. Participants should contact the Program Coordinator for computer specifications. • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/385 SEMESTER 2 • Operating Standards & Supply Chain Audits • Career Development in the Supply Chain Industry • International Business Environments and Operations • Materials Management for Supply Chain • Warehousing, Logistics & Outsourcing • Supply Chain Value Streams

∆ Based on 2018-19 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees. †Equivalences and/or course exemptions may apply. Prerequisite courses and/or minimum averages may be required. Contact the academic area for full details. Programs and pathways subject to change without notice.

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G R A D U AT E A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L S T U D I E S

Virtual Reality Multimedia Production

Focus on technology, applications, and storytelling within the virtual reality landscape.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Program 656 $4,000-6,000

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• First graduate certificate exclusively focused on Extended Reality (XR) (virtual/ augment/mixed reality $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+and storytelling) delivered in state of the art lab facilities. • A concentrated curriculum taught by leading experts from the XR industries. • Client based projects to build the student’s portfolio.

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What you’ll learn $4,000-6,000 on $6,001-8,000 • Concentrate the development and application of state of the art immersive technology skills in accordance $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 with legal, ethical, social and environmental regulations. • Study technologies that define real-and-virtual combined environments. • Learn how to develop, validate and evaluate for advanced immersive systems. • Apply technology skill-sets to media, entertainment, industrial training and the gaming industry.

Estimated first year tuition and fees∆

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How you’ll gain skills $8,001+ • Work

with leading-edge visual media companies • Collaborate on capstone research projects $8,001+demonstrating innovative uses of these technologies to the film/media sector and other industries requiring such visual representation

Your future career options • • • • • • • • •

Mobile Development Digital Media Producer Product Manager Augmented Reality Programmer Project Manager Game Design Virtual Reality Events Virtual Reality Artist Interactive Designer

Where you could work includes: • Entertainment • Gaming • Education • Healthcare • Aviation • Travel • Journalism • Skilled Trades

Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2018)

For current POS information, please visit the website.

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Where you can go next† • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ transfer for degree completion opportunities outside of Ontario. • See ontransfer.ca for additional opportunities at other colleges or universities in Ontario.

Admission requirements • Ontario College Diploma or University Degree, including most graphic design, animation, broadcast media, film, computer engineering, and computer gaming programs • Equivalent postsecondary experience and qualifications will also be considered

Note: • The program is targeted to start in January 2019.

For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/656


PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS

Clinical and field placement requirements If your program of choice includes a clinical or field placement, review important preplacement requirements and expectations: • Accepted applicants may need to complete specific requirements for their program prior to beginning clinical or field placement and are responsible for any associated costs. Details about clinical or field placement requirements will be emailed to applicants after accepting their offer of admission. • Registered students who have been convicted of an offense under the Criminal Code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter clinical or field placement. If a student’s Police Check is 'not clear', their acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency. • Clinical or field placements may occur at locations that are not available by public transit. Students must prepare financially and personally to relocate and/or commute to their assigned placement. Mohawk College is not responsible for providing students with transportation to clinical or field placements. • Placement locations for Health programs vary depending on availability of placement opportunity: oo Nursing (BScN) (731), Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream) (758), Practical Nursing and Practical Nursing with Aboriginal Communities (715); Personal Support Worker (110), Health, Wellness and Fitness (268) and Massage Therapy (469) placements are within the Mohawk College catchment area. oo Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography (717) and Cardiovascular Technology (728) programs have placements throughout Ontario and may include out-of-province. oo Remaining Health programs have placements that may occur at locations throughout Ontario. • Mohawk College will determine the allocation of students to placement locations. Students may be required to attend clinical or field placement at a location that is not of their choosing. See program web page for detailed placement information.

Mohawk College, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to alter information, including but not limited to, modifying program availability, program length, campus locations, or curriculum, or to adjust fees, admission requirements, policies or procedures at any time. The College may make such changes to meet competencies in the job market and/or as prescribed by its governing Ministry, or for budgetary reasons or for other reasons it deems necessary. The College reserves the right to withdraw an offer of admission both prior to and after its acceptance by an applicant or student because of insufficient applications or registrations, over-acceptance of offers of admission, budgetary constraints, or for other such reasons. Prompt notice will be given to all affected applicants and students. The College shall not accept any liability for the consequences of these changes.

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CAMPUSES

Fennell Campus A welcoming place to live and learn, our Fennell Campus is a modern space, enhanced by energy efficiency, barrier-free access and more.

Centre and The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation. Read more about The Joyce Centre, the region's first zero carbon institutional building, on page 32.

As Mohawk’s main campus, Fennell is home to a number of vibrant spaces including the Indigenous Hoop Dance Gathering Place, the David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre, the Language & Culture

Mohawk's avionics training space, located at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, offers the latest technology including a decommissioned Sikorsky S76-A helicopter.

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135 Fennell Avenue West Hamilton, Ontario L9C 0E5

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Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster As a student at the Institute for Applied Health Sciences, you'll practise your skills in the Centre for Health Care Simulation while faculty observe and provide feedback. In this interdisciplinary environment, you'll develop field and clinical skills as part of an interprofessional team. The newly renovated facilities provide access to a wide range of resources including state-of-the-art human anatomy and simulation labs, technology-enhanced teaching tools, an apartment to practise working with clients in

their home environment, and the types of equipment used in clinical workplaces. The centre is also home to the Learning Collaboratory, an open, flexible, collaborative learning space for independent and group study. Working with our health care partners, our students complete field and clinical placements to gain enhanced learning in a real health care setting. Our graduates are ready to attend to patients and adapt to the future of health care.

1400 Main Street West Hamilton, Ontario L8S 1C7

2,712

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Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades At our Stoney Creek Campus, home of the Marshall School of Skilled Trades & Apprenticeship, you’ll have the opportunity to learn through hands-on experience. Highlights include the Steam Lab, where you'll operate and maintain diverse equipment relating to steam generation. The Gerald Marshall Centre for Transportation is a stateof-the-art, on-site shop that accommodates up to three fullsized tractor trailers.

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The Sustainable Resource Centre (SRC) is a research and teaching space focused on sustainability. From rain water treatment systems to aquaponics, you’ll learn how to put clean energy and waste minimization into action while gaining experience with sustainable community infrastructure.

481 Barton Street Stoney Creek, Ontario L8E 2L7

2,114

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PA R T N E R L O C AT I O N S

Ogwehoweh Skills and Trades Training Centre

Six Nations Polytechnic Brantford

16 Sunrise Court Ohsweken, Ontario N0A 1M0

411 Elgin Street Brantford, Ontario N3S 7P5

Six Nations Polytechnic Ohsweken

Wentworth Heights – Schlegel

2160 Fourth Line Ohsweken, Ontario N0A 1M0

1620 Upper Wentworth Street Hamilton, Ontario L9B 2W3

Bringing college within reach City School by Mohawk develops and delivers specialized learning programs and workshops at three locations—the Eva Rothwell Centre, the Hamilton Public Library and a mobile classroom— see photos of the mobile classroom in action to the right. These free programs are accessible to anyone within the Hamilton community looking to take gradual steps towards postsecondary education. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/ cityschool.

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Meet our Recruitment team

Contact Mohawk ADMISSIONS

You may meet one of these Mohawk ambassadors at a high school, community centre or postsecondary event within the Hamilton area, or across the province. If you do, don’t be shy! We’d love to answer your questions and hear why you’re considering Mohawk College. VISIT US

See everything Mohawk has to offer at our Fall and Spring Open House Events (see back cover for dates) or find us at provincewide events including the College Information Program (CIP) tour and Ontario College Information Fair (OCIF). Mohawk also offers free information sessions throughout the year to help you learn more about Mohawk programs, services, and how to complete your online application. Call 905-575-2310 or visit mohawkcollege.ca/infosession to register or learn more. FIND YOUR PROGRAM

Not sure which program or career is right for you? Try our online career tools at mohawkcollege.ca/careertools. CONNECT WITH US

Follow our activities on Twitter @MohawkVisitsU and #MoTeamAwesome.

Call: 1-844-767-6871 Email: coach@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/admissions STUDENT SERVICES

The Square provides a full range of services and supports to new and returning students. Call:1-844-767-6871 Email: ask@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/thesquare mohawkcollege.ca/services SOCIAL MEDIA

facebook.com/mohawkcollege instagram.com/mohawk.college youtube.com/mohawkcollege twitter.com/mohawkcollege


Visit us! CAMPUS TOURS Campus tours are available year round and are a great way to learn more about Mohawk. Check out our labs, facilities and experience life on campus. Schedule your tour at mohawkcollege.ca/tours. OPEN HOUSE EVENTS At our open house events you can meet faculty, staff and students from the program you’re interested in, explore the campus and enter to win great prizes. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/openhouse for more information and for spring 2019 open house dates. OCT

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Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster Saturday, October 27, 2018 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Fennell Campus Saturday, November 3, 2018 10 am – 1 pm Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades Thursday, November 8, 2018 5 pm – 8 pm

COLLEGE INFORMATION PROGRAM (CIP) Meet with college reps from across the province and get the information you need to make your decision about postsecondary education. Learn more at ontariocolleges.ca/cip. OCT

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Mohawk College, Fennell Campus Friday, October 19, 2018 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

ONTARIO COLLEGE INFORMATION FAIR (OCIF) Ask questions and get insight from professors, recruitment advisors, current students and staff. Learn more at ocif.ca.

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Exhibition Place, Toronto Tuesday, October 23, 2018 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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Wednesday, October 24, 2018 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

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