CONTINUING EDUCATION & ONLINE LEARNING WINTER 2020
CONTINUING
EDUCATION CATALOGUE Enhance your education. Advance your knowledge. Learn something new.
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Registration is now open! ce.mohawkcollege.ca/register Online
NOTE: Online registration cannot be used for special approval (SA) courses. Register using one of the other methods below.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/register Here’s what you’ll need: 1. The course registration number (CRN) of the course(s) you want to register in.
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2. Payment options:
Your 9-digit MohawkID. If you are new to Mohawk College, and do not have a MohawkID, you can create a profile during the web registration process. Your MohawkID will be sent to you on your Registration Acknowledgment Form.
In person Register in person at The Square at any of our three campuses. See inside back cover. Here’s what you’ll need: 1. T he course registration number (CRN) of the course(s) you want to register in.
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2. Y our completed Registration Form. Available to download online at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/register or on page 144. 3. Payment options: Certified Cheque or Money Order (payable to Mohawk College), Direct Payment/Debit/Cash.
our 9-digit MohawkID. If you are new Y to Mohawk College, and do not have a MohawkID, you will be given one during the registration process. Your MohawkID will also be printed on your Registration Acknowledgment Form.
By mail
By fax
Mail your completed registration form (see page 144) with payment information to: Mohawk College, The Square 135 Fennell Avenue West Hamilton, ON L9C 0E5
Fax your completed registration form (see page 144) with payment information to 905-575-2348.
NOTE: Registration by fax or mail does not guarantee a place in the course. Acknowledgment will be mailed to you within 10 days of processing.
How to read course details Course details shown below are for example only.
Course name
Course code PSYCSS156 (SA)
Introduction to Psychology
NLY O E L P EXAM
Indicates special approval required
the human brain and the nervous system, sensation and perception, learning, memory and personality. 42 hours. CRN
Course registration number (CRN)
DAY(S) START
12591 12249 TH
Jan14 Jan16
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TIMES
Apr21 Apr16 6:30-9:30
Start date
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Fee
Number Campus of sessions
Alternative formats available upon request. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/accessibility
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Registration Form................................................ 144 Special Approval Courses....................................... 4
Program Guide................................................ 5 Course Guide................................................... 8 Subject Areas
Hospitality, Home and Garden............................... 98 Mathematics........................................................ 104 Media and Creative Arts...................................... 106 Technology and Skills...........................................117
Important Information Campus Codes and Locations................................ 3 Delivery Methods..................................................... 3
Business................................................................ 18
Frequently Asked Questions.................................... 2
Communications, Languages and Preparatory Studies................................................................... 39
Online Learning....................................................... 3
Community Services and Support......................... 50
Services................................................................... 4
Computers............................................................. 72
Index................................................................... 138
Health and Nursing................................................ 79
Policies and Information.......................................... 4
CONTACT US
General Inquiries ce@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-2220
Connect with us cemohawkcollege
Community Services and Support
Health and Nursing
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/communityservices cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca 905-575-1212 ext. 3244
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/health cehealth@mohawkcollege.ca 905-575-1212 ext. 6811
Interdisciplinary, Media, Creative and Business
Technology and Skills
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/creative ce.mohawkcollege.ca/business cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca 905-575-2358
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/tech cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca ceskills@mohawkcollege.ca 905-575-2203 ce.mohawkcollege.ca
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE / CONTACT US
How to Register.....................Inside front cover
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Frequently Asked Questions What are the Admission Requirements?
For credit courses leading to a certificate or diploma, you require a secondary school diploma or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED), or you must be 19 years of age or older on the day the course starts. The college reserves the right to restrict enrollment for most general education and non-credit continuing education courses to those 19 years of age and over. Some programs have specific admission requirements which are listed in the program description.
I'm interested in completing individual courses that are part of a program. Do I have to commit to the program or can I just complete the course(s) that interest me? Provided you have the appropriate prerequisites, most courses can be taken individually or as part of a full program. Check the course descriptions for information on prerequisites. In some cases - where the program has admission requirements and you must apply and be accepted to the program – this may not be possible.
How do I access MyMohawk?
Your MohawkID and password can be found on your Acknowledgement of Registration form. You need to sign in to MyMohawk on a regular basis to keep your account active. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ITGuides/mymohawk for more information.
How do I update my address and phone number?
Sign in to MyMohawk and on the Home menu scroll down to Personal Information. For assistance, drop in to the Student Services office at any campus or call 1-844-767-6871.
Can I complete my course early?
Unfortunately you cannot. All courses have a start and end date and you cannot start late or finish early. However, we offer a variety of courses with late start dates and/or in an accelerated format. Check the course listings for details.
Can I audit a course?
You must have approval from the Dean of Continuing Education, prior to registering, in order to audit a course. You will not receive a grade/credit and regular fees will apply. Seek approval by emailing ce@mohawkcollege.ca.
Where do I find emergency closure information?
Visit mohawkcollege.ca/closure or call 905-575-2444. You can sign up for weather and security related text message alerts by visiting mohawkcollege.ca/sam.
I’m an International Student. How do I register for a Continuing Education course?
If you are not a permanent resident of Canada you may require permission from Citizenship and Immigration Canada to study at Mohawk College. Students living outside of Canada, who are registering for online courses, do not need approval but must register by fax or mail. International fees will apply in all cases. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/international for more information.
I’m a Senior Citizen. Is there a discount available?
Senior Citizens, 65 years of age or older, may register for most Continuing Education funded, credit courses for 50% of the seat fee, plus all ancillary and miscellaneous fees. Proof of age is required at registration.
How do I view my final grades?
Sign in to MyMohawk. Choose Academics from the left-side menu. You will see My grades to the right. It may take two to six weeks after the end date of your course for grades to be available.
I'm ready to graduate. What do I need to do?
When you've successfully completed all of the courses in your program of study, and your grades have been posted, you can apply to graduate. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/convocationprep for full details.
I lost my Certificate/Diploma - can I get a replacement?
Visit mohawkcollege.ca/convocationprep to obtain a request form. A fee will apply.
How do I get my Income Tax Receipt (T2202)?
In March of each year you will be able to access your T2202 Tuition and Enrolment Certificate for the previous calendar year. In MyMohawk, choose Finances from the left-side menu. Tax receipts are available under My Statements. Some courses may not qualify for a tuition or education tax deduction. Some ancillary and miscellaneous fees do not qualify as a tax deduction. For assistance, drop in to the Student Services office at any campus or call 1-844-767-6871.
I took a similar course at another educational institution. Will Mohawk College recognize that learning?
You can apply for an exemption for course work completed at Mohawk College, or another educational institution, that is equivalent to learning required in a specific Mohawk course. Sign in to MyMohawk and choose Academics from the left-side menu. Scroll down to Course tools and click on Apply for a course exemption. For assistance, contact The Square at 1-844-767-6871 or credittransfer@mohawkcollege.ca.
I have life/work experience relating to a specific course. Can I have that learning recognized?
You may be able to earn course credits through the Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition process. Your life/work experience will be assessed relative to specific course outcomes. The academic area will determine the appropriate method for assessing your experience. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/plar for more information.
How do I register with Accessible Learning Services?
A full range of services are available for CE students who have, or suspect they have, a disability. Email als@mohawkcollege.ca or visit The Square (Fennell), The Square (IAHS), Room C104 (Stoney Creek). We can be reached by phone at 905-575-2211 (Fennell), 905-575-1212 ext. 6107 (IAHS) or 905-575-1212 ext. 5401 (Stoney Creek).
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. Mohawk College and its employees, affiliates, subsidiaries, officers and directors will not be held liable for any losses or damages that occur from any of the above-mentioned changes.
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Online
Delivery Methods Classroom
Online learning courses provide you with the opportunity to learn online, anywhere, at your convenience.
The delivery location is identified in the course listings. You will go to the appropriate location on the start date at the time listed.
The delivery method is identified in the course listings as OntarioLearn, eLearn or Online. Your start-up information is different depending on the delivery.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/campuscodes
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/online
Classroom (FF) Fennell Campus 135 Fennell Avenue West Hamilton, ON L9C 0E5
Courses are delivered over a set time period and are led by instructors. They are not self-paced or self-directed. There are scheduled start and end dates and you cannot start late or finish early.
OntarioLearn
Course is online through OntarioLearn.
Delivery Locations
Classroom (IH) Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster 1400 Main Street West Hamilton, ON L8S 1C7
Most courses are delivered starting in January, May and September. There are also many monthly intake course offerings. Registration is open for a minimum of 6 calendar days after the official start date. Refer to ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ontariolearn for specific dates. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ontariolearn for instructions on logging in and starting your course. It is your responsibility to login to your course(s) prior to the refund deadline.
Classroom (SC) Stoney Creek Campus 481 Barton Street Stoney Creek, ON L8E 2L7
eLearn
Room Listings
Course is online through Mohawk College. Registration is open until 6 calendar days after the official start date unless otherwise stated. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/elearn for instructions on logging in and starting your course. It is your responsibility to login to your course(s) prior to the refund deadline.
Online
Other online delivery. Check the course description for details.
Computer Requirements
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/online-faq You need regular access to a computer with an internet connection and web access for the duration of your course. Computer system requirements are listed on the website.
Textbooks
mohawk.bookware3000.ca Textbooks are not included in course fees and can be ordered online.
Exams
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/exams | exams@mohawkcollege.ca All work and scheduled exams must be completed by the course end date. Most courses have an in-person exam. You can book your exam online through MyMohawk. Proctoring is available for those who live at a distance.
Refunds
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/refunds
Field Work Course work done at placement location. Other See course description for details.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/roomlistings Room numbers for courses at all campuses are available online after 3:00 pm on the first day of each term. Classroom locations are also posted at the main campus entrances. Room numbers can change as late as 4:30 p.m. each day. Please check the schedule frequently.
Parking
mohawkcollege.ca/parking Parking is available at most locations. Rules and regulations apply and paid parking may be required.
Public Transportation The Hamilton Street Railway provides bus service to most locations. Contact HSR at 905-527-4441 or hamilton.ca/hsr for details about routes, schedules, etc.
Blended The delivery location is identified in the course listings as Blended (Campus). A blended course is designed to integrate face-to-face and online activities so that they reinforce, elaborate on, and complement one another. The campus code in the delivery location indicates the campus where the classroom component is held. See Classroom (above) for a list of campuses. In most cases, the course description will give you the specific dates of the classroom components. These dates are subject to change and in some cases will not be set until after the course has started. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/blended
Refund requests must be received within 6 days of the published start date of the course. A $20 administrative fee is non-refundable.
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DELIVERY METHODS
Learning @ Mohawk
IMPORTANT INFORMATION / SERVICES
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Important Information Acknowledgement Form / Receipt / Student Card
You will receive an Acknowledgement form and student card immediately upon registering in person. Acknowledgements for registrations done online or sent by mail or fax will be mailed to you. This form includes your MohawkID and password for MyMohawk.
Course Cancellations
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cancellations
Mohawk College reserves the right to limit, cancel, adjust or relocate classes/courses without notice.
Graduation / Convocation
mohawkcollege.ca/ConvocationPrep
Continuing Education Convocation takes place in October of each year. Eligible students are responsible for applying to graduate by August 15.
MyMohawk
mymohawk.mohawkcollege.ca
Our online portal, MyMohawk, and your @mohawkcollege.ca email address are the official avenues of communication used by Mohawk College. Examples of information found in, or sent to these avenues are: your grades, income tax receipts, notices regarding College closures, etc. Login on a regular basis to keep your account active. Your MohawkID and password are on your Acknowledgement of Registration form.
Parking
Corporate Policies & Procedures
Paid parking is in effect at all campus locations. Continuing Education students taking courses at Fennell Campus or Stoney Creek Campus will be required to purchase an evening CE Parking Pass online at parking.mohawkcollege.ca, the Stoney Creek Campus Store, or the Parking Office. Single day/evening parking is available at payment machines in designated lots. Parking at IAHS is provided by McMaster University Security and Parking Services. Visit Parking Services at the E.T. Clarke Centre (Room 102) or parking.mcmaster.ca for more information.
Fees
mohawkcollege.ca/parking parking.mcmaster.ca
Accessible Parking Individuals requiring long-term accessible parking arrangements can contact the Parking Office at Fennell Campus. Please provide a copy of a valid government issued accessible permit. For temporary accessible parking or for more information, please contact Accessible Learning Services at 905-575-2211.
Special Approval Courses (SA)
Registration for some courses is restricted to ensure all students meet admission and eligibility requirements. Unfortunately, registrations for these courses cannot be placed online.
mohawkcollege.ca/policies
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ce-fees
General Education Courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/generaleducation
Grading and Evaluation mohawkcollege.ca/grading
Policies
mohawkcollege.ca/studentpolicy
Refunds
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/refunds
Student Transfers
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/transfer
Waitlists
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/waitlist
Withdrawals
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/withdraw
Services
Some contacts to get you started. For a full list of services at Mohawk visit mohawkcollege.ca/services The Square
Financial Assistance
mohawkcollege.ca/thesquare
mohawkcollege.ca/cefinancialassistance
The Square provides a full range of services to all students. ask@mohawkcollege.ca Fennell: Room C102 | 1-844-767-6871 IAHS at McMaster: Room 186 | 905-575-1212 ext. 6352 Stoney Creek: Room A111 | 905-575-1212 ext. 5000
There are a variety of financial assistance options available for Continuing Education students. Visit our website for full details and to apply! ce-bursaries@mohawkcollege.ca 1-844-767-6871
Accessible Learning Services
The Health Centre
Student & Graduate Employment
mohawkcollege.ca/health-centre
mohawkcollege.ca/studentemployment
Indigenous Education and Student Services
Student Rights & Responsibilities Office (SRRO)
mohawk.bookware3000.ca
mohawkcollege.ca/indigenous
mohawkcollege.ca/dispute-resolution
Counselling Services
Library
Walk Smart
library.mohawkcollege.ca
mohawkcollege.ca/walksmart
ONE Card
Wellness4U@Mohawk
mohawkcollege.ca/one-card
mohawkcollege.ca/wellness4u
mohawkcollege.ca/als
Books @ IAHS
campusstore.mcmaster.ca
Campus Stores
mohawkcollege.ca/counselling
David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre mohawkcollege.ca/dbarc ce.mohawkcollege.ca
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We offer more than 140 programs through Continuing Education! They can be completed online, in the classroom, or a mix of both. Check the listed page numbers for details. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATES
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMAS
Accessible Media Production Certificate (390)................106
Early Childhood Education Diploma (213).........................58
Analytics for Business Decision Making Certificate (386).................................................................18
Educational Support Diploma (747)...................................60
Autism and Behavioural Sciences Certificate (164)..........50
Social Service Worker Diploma (215)................................68
Business Analysis Certificate (334)...................................19 Career Consultant Certificate (076)...................................51 Community and Social Services Management Certificate (987).................................................................55 Concurrent Disorders Certificate (252)..............................55 Cyber Security Analytics Certificate (557).........................75 Diabetes Education Certificate (928).................................80
Library and Information Technician Diploma (800)............64
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA Child & Youth Care Diploma (612).....................................52
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATES Bridging for Internationally Educated Nurses Certificate (189).................................................................79
Early Childhood Education Resource Consulting Certificate (956).................................................................59
Food Services Certificate (816).........................................80
Gerontology - Multidiscipline Certificate (037)...................81
Medical Device Reprocessing Certificate (MDR) (927).....83
Libraries and Digital Technologies Certificate (965)..........63
Office Administration - General Certificate (380)...............30
Oncology Nursing Certificate (883)...................................86 Perioperative Nursing Certificate (943).............................88 Psychosocial Rehabilitation Certificate (016)....................89
General Arts and Science Certificate (230).......................41
Palliative Care - Multidiscipline Certificate (017)...............87 Small Business and Entrepreneurship Certificate (179)....32
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATES
Registered Nurse - Critical Care Nursing Certificate (871).................................................................89
Aesthetics Certificate (026).............................................107
Registered Nurse - First Assistant Certificate (921)..........90
Applied Cosmetics Certificate (830)................................108
Registered Nurse - Occupational Health Nursing Certificate (875).................................................................90
AutoCAD Design Certificate (191)................................... 117
Registered Nurse - Perinatal Nursing Certificate - High Risk Obstetrics (877).........................................................92 Registered Nurse - Perinatal Nursing Certificate Neonatal (876)...................................................................92 Registered Nurse/Registered Practical Nurse Mental Health Certificate (930)......................................................93
Building Environmental Systems - BES™ Operator Class I Certificate (989)................................................... 118 Building Environmental Systems - BES™ Operator Class II Certificate (990).................................................. 118 Business Computer Applications (915)..............................72 Ceramics Certificate (936)...............................................108 CNC Programming Certificate (070)................................ 119
Registered Practical Nurse - Maternal Newborn Nursing Certificate (040).................................................................94
Competence in the French Language Certificate (829).....39
Supply Chain Management Certificate (385).....................32
Computer Science - Software Engineering Specialist Certificate (893).................................................................73
Virtual Reality Multimedia Production Certificate (656)...133 Working with Dementia Clients - Multidiscipline Certificate (138).................................................................95
Computer Science - Level 1 Certificate (892)....................73
Condominium Management (ACMO) Certificate (912)......20
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PROGRAM GUIDE
Program Guide
PROGRAM GUIDE
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Construction Estimating Certificate (867)........................120 Counselling Techniques Certificate (802)..........................56 Dressmaking Certificate (819).........................................109 Early Childhood Education - Leadership and Administration Certificate (932).........................................59 Electrical Fundamentals Certificate (063)........................121 Fashion Design Certificate (804)..................................... 110 Financial Planning Certificate (185)...................................21 Fire Safety Certificate (853).............................................122 Floral Techniques - Basic Certificate (805)........................99 Fluid Power Certificate (847)...........................................123 Geographic Information Systems Certificate (079)..........124 Home Inspection Certificate (171)...................................125 Horticulture - Plant Identification Certificate (846)...........100 Human Resources Certificate (825)..................................22 Industrial Lubrication Certificate (064).............................126 Integrated Accounting Certificate (099).............................24 Integrated Business Studies Certificate (958)...................25 Landscape Design Certificate (080)................................101 Leadership Development Series Certificate (949).............26 Machine Tool Operator Certificate (848)..........................127 Make-Up Artistry Certificate (056)................................... 110 Manufacturing Leadership Certificate (055)......................27 Medical Clerk Certificate (991)..........................................28 Medical Transcription Certificate (172)..............................29 Music Certificate (809)..................................................... 111 Nail Technician Certificate (027)...................................... 112 Nephrology Nursing Certificate (951)................................85 Network Specialist Certificate (184)..................................75 Occupational Health and Safety Management Certificate (060)...............................................................129 Pediatric Nursing Certificate (950).....................................87 Photography - Art Certificate (032).................................. 112 Photography - Applied Certificate (031)........................... 112 Programmable Logic Controllers Certificate (092)..........130 Quality Assurance - Level 1 Certificate (858)..................130 Records and Information Management Certificate (810).................................................................67 Research Administration Certificate (988).........................31 Residential Design and Construction Certificate (849)....131 Server and Network Support Certificate (183)...................76 Sustainable Local Foods Certificate (937).......................101
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Teaching the Adult Learner Certificate (129).....................69 Veterinary Office Management Certificate (935)...............33 Visual Arts - Foundation Certificate (041)........................ 114 Visual Arts - Intermediate Certificate (042)...................... 114 Visual Arts - Advanced Certificate (043).......................... 114 Volunteer Management Certificate (095)...........................70 Web Design and Development Certificate (971)...............76 Welder Operator Certificate (860)...................................133 Writing for Publication Certificate (123).............................42
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF COMPLETION Addictions/Concurrent Disorders.......................................... 50 Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing............................. 117 American Sign Language..................................................... 39 Applied Accounting - Bookkeeping....................................... 19 Breastfeeding Program......................................................... 79 Cake Decorating................................................................... 98 Children's Mental Health....................................................... 54 CNC Operator..................................................................... 119 Commercial Construction Management............................. 120 Criminal Psychology and Behaviour..................................... 57 Culinary Skills - Introduction................................................. 98 Cyber Security...................................................................... 74 Diversity and Intercultural Relations..................................... 57 Emerging Technologies...................................................... 121 Environmental Management............................................... 122 Footcare................................................................................ 95 Fundamentals of Correctional Practices.............................. 61 Fundraising........................................................................... 22 Health Care Management.................................................... 82 Holistic Studies - Introduction............................................... 62 Home Renovation For Beginners......................................... 99 Language Interpreter Training Program............................... 42 Lean Six Sigma................................................................... 127 Legal Skills............................................................................ 27 Long Term Care Management.............................................. 82 Mechanical Design.............................................................. 128 Medical Terminology............................................................. 29 Metal Fabrication Introduction............................................ 128 Mourning, Grief and Bereavement....................................... 66 Operating Room Attendant................................................... 86
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PROGRAM GUIDE
Perinatal Support Worker..................................................... 88 Project Management............................................................. 30 RPAS (Drone) Certification Training and Flight Review..... 131 Sage 300............................................................................... 31 School Based Support.......................................................... 68 Sewing (Basic).................................................................... 113 Small Business Management for Trades........................... 132 WSIB Workplace Safety & Insurance Board Adjudication... 34
OTHER CREDENTIALS Air Brake Training............................................................ 117 Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping....................................20 Certificate of Qualification Examination Preparation....... 119 Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM).........................................................18 Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP).....................18 CFC/ODP Training........................................................... 119 Fuel Certification Challenge Examinations......................123 Fuel Technician Certification............................................123 Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario......................................23 Medical Laboratory Technician Certificate (047)...............84 Skin and Wound Care.......................................................95
Credentials ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Credential approved by MTCU and awarded for programs with 600-700 equivalent instructional hours where a previous postsecondary credential is required for admission. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA Credential approved by MTCU and awarded for programs with 1800-2100 equivalent instructional hours. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA Credential approved by MTCU and awarded for programs with 1200-1400 equivalent instructional hours. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Credential approved by Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and awarded for programs with 600-700 equivalent instructional hours. MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Credential approved by Mohawk College and awarded for programs with 180 - 300 equivalent instructional hours.
Professional. Practical. Personal. Earn a credential in a flexible environment. Take a program part-time while you work.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION A group of courses in a field of study.
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Course Guide
Our selection of courses offered this term can be found below. Find what interests you, and flip to the page number listed for course details.
BUSINESS
LAWS10220
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ACAF - Business Law
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ACAF - Intermediate Financial Reporting 1
FINC10054
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ACAF - Intermediate Financial Reporting 2
FINC10055
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ACAF - Introductory Financial Accounting
ACCT10124
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ACAF - Introductory Management Accounting ACCT10125
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Accounting 1
ACCTCB101
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Accounting 2 - Financial
ACCT10014
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Accounting Introductory I
ACCTMCS01
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Accounting Introductory II
ACCTMCS02
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AccPac Sage 300 ERP Accounts Payable
INFO10185
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AccPac Sage 300 ERP General Ledger
INFO10184
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35
Advanced Business Processes
BUSN10250
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Animal Husbandry II
HLTH10071
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APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management CPIM Part 1
BUSN10177
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APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional, CSCP
BUSN10179
19
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 1
ACCTBZ018
19
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 2
19
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 3
22
Donor Relationships in Fundraising
BUSN10071
35
Economic Policy
ECON10113
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37
Effective Supervision-Human Relations
MGMTMD221
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37
Emotional Intelligence
MGMT10142
22
Employee Training and Development
BUSN10180
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35
Employee Training and Development
HRES10025
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37
Employment Law
BUSNPIR19
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26
Employment Law (LDS)
LAWS10090
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35
Entrepreneurship
BUSN10254
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37
Entrepreneurship Fundamentals
SBMGBU395
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23
Estate Procedures
LAWSSELC4
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Excel Core
INFO10078
27
Family Law Practice and Procedure
LAWS10149
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26
Finance (LDS)
FINC10023
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22
Finance And Accounting
ACCTPIR23
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35
Finance for Non-Financial Managers
FINC10033
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35
Financial Analysis
FINC10056
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Financial Management in Research Administration
MGMT10155
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ACCTBZ019
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ACCTBZ020
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Financial Planning For Condominium Managers
FINCCDM03
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Fundraising as Management Process
BUSN10070
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Basic Animal Husbandry
HLTH10062
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33
Basic Veterinary Pharmacology
HSCI10135
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36
Benefits Administration
BUSN10059
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20
Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
BUSN10034
35
Business Case Analysis
BUSN10251
34
Business Finance
ACCTCB340
37
Business Law Introductory
LAWSMCS05
30
Human Relations
HRESCB172
26
Human Relations (LDS)
HRES10019
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23
Human Resources Planning and Staffing
HRESPIR17
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36
IBM Blockchain Developer
COMP10234
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36
IBM Business Process Analyst
BUSN10217
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37
IBM Predictive Analytics Modeler
BUSN10218
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37
IBM Security Intelligence Technologist
COMP10236
37
Inclusive Leadership Practices: Building Capacity for Inclusion
MGMT10170
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38
Inclusive Leadership Practices: Creating Inclusive Cultures in the Workplace
MGMT10169
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38
Inclusive Leadership Practices: Leadership in MGMT10168 Contemporary Workplaces
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21
Income Tax Planning
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Climate Change and Business Adaptation
BUSN10231
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27
Coaching And Developing People
MGMTCMA03
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30
Communication
COMMLL041
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30
Communication D
COMM11040
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26
Communications (LDS)
COMM10217
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22
Compensation and Benefits
HRESPIR11
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ACCT10036
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Computer Applications in Human Resources
COMP10193
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Information Systems
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Computer Skills for Small Business
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International Business
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Condominium Administration & Human Relations
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Intro To Small Business And Entrepreneurship
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Consumer Behaviour
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Introduction to Business
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Continuous Improvement Process
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Corporate Procedures
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Introduction To E-Business
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Criminal Law - Legal Administration
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Introduction to Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigations
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Current Issues in Business 1
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Introduction to Fundraising
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Current Issues in Business 2
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Developing Effective Teams
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Introduction to Legal Office Procedures
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Dispute Resolution
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Leading Responsibly (LDS)
MGMT10098
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Leading Teams (LDS)
MGMT10101
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Legal Terminology
LAWS10005
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Litigation Practice and Procedure 1
LAWS10065
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Management in Human Resources
MGMT10156
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MGMT10102
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Managing Electronic Data
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SBMG10013
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Managing Upwards
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Market Research
MRKT10089
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Marketing Advanced
MRKT10018
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Marketing Digitally
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Marketing for Managers
MRKT10088
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Marketing Principles
MRKTMCS08
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Mathematical Models
BUSN10248
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Medical Conditions for Medical Office Professionals
HSCI10002
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Medical Keyboarding
KEYB10005
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Medical Office Procedures
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Medical OHIP Billing
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Supervisory Skills For Business And Industry
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Sustainability and Business
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Taxation
ACCTAC409
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Taxation I
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The Business of Tomorrow
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The Generic Business Plan
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Transitioning to Management
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HSCI10025
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Understanding Surgical Procedures for Medical Office Staff
HSCI10026
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Veterinary Anaesthesia
VETR10000
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Veterinary Lab Procedures
HLTH10098
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Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures
OADM10013
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HSCI10138
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COMM10107
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Working And Communicating In A Medical Setting
COMM10021
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WSIB Case Management Adjudication
BUSNBU159
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COMMLL044
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MATH10047
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BIOL10011
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COMP10083
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BUSNPIR22
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COMM10027
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PHYS10000
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ACCTBU192
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BUSNBE450
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LANGLL220
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Personal Success
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CONF10005
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Art Through the Ages
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GSCI10006
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PMP/CAPM Project Management Exam Preparation
MGMT10144
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Bridging Two Worlds: Connecting with Indigenous People of Canada
INDS10015
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Professional B2B Sales
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Business Report Writing
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Project Construction Management
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Business Writing Strategies
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Canadian Literature
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Canadian Politics
SSCISS105
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INFO10105
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QuickBooks Online
INFO10218
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QuickBooks-Desktop
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Censorship and the Media
MCOM10060
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Communication D
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INFO10220
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ENVR10006
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Science Fiction
COMM10043
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Essentials of Canadian History
HIST10019
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Essentials of Writing Fiction
CREA10032
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Skills Development - Sight Translation
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First Responders Basic American Sign Language
LANG10088
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Skills Development - Simultaneous Interpreting
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PSYC10001
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Social Media and Society
SSCI10045
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LANG10061
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PSYC10012
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SSCISS299
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LANG10063
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Sociology: Diversity and Social Change
SSCISS109
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Spanish For Beginners
LANGLLE01
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Spanish-Conversational 1
LANGLLA04
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Geography and Human Populations
GSCI10012
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LANGLLB04
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Global Citizenship: Social Analysis to Social Action
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Grammar For Writing Professionals
COMMLLT02
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Stress, Wellness and Nutrition
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Growing Up Digital-Living and Working In Canada
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History of Aboriginal/Canadian Relations
INDS10017
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The Middle Ages and The Modern World: Facts and Fiction
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Hockey Hall of Fame Presents
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The Study of Human Sexuality
SSCI10003
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I Write The Songs
ARTT10045
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Travel Writing
COMM10121
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Understanding Literature
COMM10095
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Indigenous Identity & Relationship to the Land
INDS10018
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World Of Abnormal Psychology
PSYCSS021
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Indigenous Insights: Micro Course
INDS10024
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Writing For Publication - Level 1
COMMLLT03
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Indigenous Peoples: A Global Perspective
INDS10019
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Interpersonal Communication Skills
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Introduction to Children's Literature
COMMLLT06
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Introduction to Geology:An Overview of Planet Earth
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Introduction to Philosophy
SSCI10049
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Introduction to Psychology
PSYCSS156
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Introduction to Sociology
SSCISS108
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Introduction to Spoken Language Interpreting LANG10031
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Italian 1
LANGLLA03
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Legalization of Cannabis in Canada
LAWS10215
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Let's Talk Sports
SPRT10006
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Myths And Legends
HISTLLT05
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Writing For Publication - Level 2
COMMLLT09
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Writing Grammatically
COMM10218
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Writing Short Stories
COMM10259
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ABS Field Preparation
EDUC10120
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Abuse and Family Violence
HMNS10120
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Acquisitions
LIBRLT350
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Active Records Management
OADMRM101
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Adaptive and Assistive Technology
COMP10006
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Adult Learning
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Adults With Learning Disabilities
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Advanced Group Work
HMNSCC556
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Alternative Healing Methods
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Archives
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ASIST: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training
HMNS10038
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Assessment And Evaluation
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Assessment And Treatment Strategies In Child Youth Care
HMNSCC458
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Autism - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
HSCI10041
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Autism Spectrum Disorder- Assisting Student EDUC10001 Development
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HLTH10044
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LANGFS080
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Parlons Francais 1
LANGFS032
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Behaviour and Mental Health Exceptionalities EDUCEDE22
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Parlons Francais 2
LANGFS033
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Behaviour Management Systems
CONF10007
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Personality Psychology
PSYC10007
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By-Law Enforcement
LAWS10139
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Philosophy of Art Concepts and Theories
SSCI10054
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Canadian Criminal Justice System
LAWSPF111
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LIBR10051
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Poetry Writing
COMMLLT13
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Political Science & Public Administration
SSCISS027
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Career Development Resources
CREDCAR02
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Popular Music and Society
MUSC10114
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Prep Science (Chemistry)
GSCIPE053
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HMNS10052
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CD Treatment: Models for Treating Varied Populations
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Prep Science (Physics)
PHYSPE001
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Child Development & Behaviour 1
EDUCEC121
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Preparatory Biology
BIOL10006
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Child Development & Behaviour 2
EDUCEC221
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Quest for Wisdom
SSCI10064
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Children with Exceptionalities
EDUC10084
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Children's Services And Issues
LIBRLT385
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Circulation and Inter Library Loan
LIBR10037
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Researching and Reporting-Lgs
COMMLL122
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COMMLLT04
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PSYC10008
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Cognitive Behaviour Modification In Child and Youth Care
HMNSCC457
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Cognitive Development, Trauma and Loss Child Health Focus
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Information Technology for Library Technicians
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Instructional Techniques
EDUCTAL04
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Instructional Technology In Adult Education
EDUCTAL08
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Insurance Reimbursement for Massage Therapists
HLTH10219
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Communication Exceptionalities
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Interviewing Skills 1
COUN10011
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Communications/Reporting
COMMLL223
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Interviewing Skills 2
COUN10012
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Community Awareness and Field Placement Preparation
HMNS10101
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Introduction to Addictions
HMNS10039
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Community Interventions & Resources
HMNSCC553
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Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis
HSCI10042
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Concurrent Disorders Field Seminar
CRED10081
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Introduction to Intercultural Communication
COMM10073
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Concurrent Disorders, Issues & Ethics
HMNS10094
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Introduction to Libraries and the Information Industry
LIBRLT110
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Contemporary Social Problems-Police Foundations
SSCISS288
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Introduction to Metadata & Metadata Applications
LIBR10035
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CoOrdinating Resources
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Introduction to Psychology
PSYCSS156
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Coping with Death: Counselling, Support and PSYC10024 Alternative Therapies
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Introduction to Racism and Discrimination
SSCI10026
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Criminal And Civil Law
LAWSPF301
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Introduction to Resource Teaching
EDUCRT001
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Issues And Ethics In Counselling
COUNTC208
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Criminal Psychology - Psychopathic Minds
PSYC10002
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LIBR10048
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Criminal Psychology 2 - Criminal Minds
PSYC10003
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Issues In ECE
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Criminology Introduction
SSCI10061
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Issues Related to Family
HMNS10096
Cults and Terrorism
SSCI10006
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Law Libraries And Legal Research
LIBRLT405
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Curriculum Development
EDUCTAL02
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Learning Environment 2
EDUCEC215
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Database Design For Information Workers
INFOLT340
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Learning from Death and Dying
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Death and Dying in Crisis Intervention
PSYC10017
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Learning Strategies
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Developmental Psychology
PSYCSS271
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Legislation: Policies & Procedures
MGMTCC153
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Library Classification
LIBR10039
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Library Financial Management and Budgeting
MGMT10041
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LIBR10040
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Diversity and First Nations
SSCI10017
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Diversity In The Workplace
CREDCAR08
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Document Management Technology
GRAPRM102
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Domestic and Workplace Violence
PSYC10006
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ECE Curriculum 1
EDUCEC323
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Management Principles
BUSN10171
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FINC10027
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Managing Conflict
CONF10009
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ECE-Human Resources
HRES10023
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Math in an Educational Setting
MATH10065
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Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies
INFOLT402
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Mental Health First Aid
HMNS10123
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Ethical Practice
BUSN10170
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Mental Health First Aid - Adults who Interact with Youth
HMNS10147
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Family Dynamics
EDUCEC129
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Microsoft Office 2016
COMP10191
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Family Relationships and Impact on Psychiatric Disorders
HLTH10217
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Field Placement 1
WORK10136
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Multimedia
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WORK10113
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CONFEH108
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Field Placement Prep
EDUC10093
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Online Searching
LIBR10041
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Field Work 1
WORKLT290
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Organizational Business Communication
COMM10027
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Field Work 2
WORKLT490
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Parent and Staff Training
EDUC10029
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Fostering Healthy Lifestyles
HLTH10152
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Parent Teacher Child Relationship 1
EDUCEC128
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Penology
LAWS10152
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Personal And Interpersonal Dynamics
EDUCEDE17
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Physical and Multiple Exceptionalities
EDUCEDE26
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Foundations of Education
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Group Counselling
COUNTC105
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Health Care & Pharmacology For Child & Youth Care
HSCICC327
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Health Libraries and Resources
LIBR10004
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EDUC10086
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EDUC10087
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Placement Preparation
EDUC10075
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Prevention and Intervention Strategies Child Mental Health
HLTH10216
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Principles of Ethical Reasoning
LAWS10174
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Private Investigator Training
LAWS10138
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Human Relations and Supervision
HRESLT150
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Human Sexuality For Child & Youth Care
HMNSCC558
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Inclusion and Diversity
EDUC10116
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Indexing and Subject Analysis
LIBR10038
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Build and Launch Your Website in 1 Day
COMP10211
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Private Security Basic Training
LAWS10214
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Computer Forensics and Investigation
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Professionalism in CYC Practice
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Computer Hardware and Software
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COMP10178
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Database Theory
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Provincial Offences
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COMP10216
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Psychiatric Disorders Common to Infant, Child and Adolescent
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Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring)
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Records And Information Management Fundamentals
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INFO10222
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Excel Core
INFO10078
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Excel Expert
INFO10079
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Excel Linking Multiple Worksheets & Workbooks
INFO10191
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Excel Pivottables and Outlines
INFO10187
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Excel Working with Charts
INFO10190
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Excel Working with Formulas
INFO10192
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Firewalls and VPNs
INFO10244
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Reference Processes
LIBR10044
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Reference Services and Sources
LIBR10045
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Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death
PSYC10022
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Researching and Reporting-Lgs
COMMLL122
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Resource Description and Access I
LIBR10042
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Resource Description and Access II
LIBR10043
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Risk Factors of Common Psychiatric Disorders
HLTH10215
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Generic Computer Training
COMPCO001
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Safe and Secure Environments
SAFE10091
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Hacker Techniques, Tools, and Incident Handling
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HTML 2
INFO10242
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HTML Introduction
COMP10106
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SAFE10004
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School Libraries
LIBRLT375
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Seminar 2 - Trends and Issues in Child and Youth Care
HMNS10104
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Intermediate Python
COMP10238
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Serials
LIBRLT351
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Introduction to C# Programming
COMP10116
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Sexual Violence
SSCI10008
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Special Populations I
PSYC10026
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Specialized Instructional Strategies
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Spectrum of Engagement
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SSW Advanced Interviewing Skills
HMNSSO230
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SSW Methods of Intervention
HMNS10097
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Supervision And Administration
EDUCEC332
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Technology in Education
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Thanatology
PSYC10021
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The History & Ethics of Social Work
HIST10015
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Introduction to Computers 1
COMP10136
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Introduction to Excel
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Introduction to Python Programming
COMP10237
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JavaScript
COMP10137
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JavaScript for the Web
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Legal & Ethical Issues in IT Security
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Microsoft Office 2016
COMP10191
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Mobile Application Security Design
INFO10238
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Network Design and Troubleshooting
ELEC10051
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Network Security and Penetration Testing
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Theories Of Career Development
CREDCAR01
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Therapeutic Programming & Life Skills
HMNSCC162
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Network+
COMP10215
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Total Communication Part 1
EDUC10040
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INFO10225
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Total Communication Part 2
EDUC10041
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Traffic Management
LAWSPF309
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PHP & JavaScript
COMP10065
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PowerPoint 101
COMP10197
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Presentations and Desktop Publishing
INFO10280
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Principles of Information Security
INFO10226
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Productivity Software Skills
INFO10268
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Programming for Absolute Beginners
COMP10189
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Programming Fundamentals
COMP10001
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Programming in .NET
COMP10204
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Programming in C
COMP10122
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EDUC10037
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EDUC10031
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Treating Challenging Behaviour
HMNS10006
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User Experience in Libraries
LIBR10046
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Volunteer Management: Administration
MGMT10165
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Volunteer Management: Applied Project
MGMT10166
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Volunteer Management: Foundations
MGMT10163
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Wellness for Children
HLTH10121
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Programming in Java
COMP10062
58
Western and Eastern Traditions in World Religions
SSCI10072
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Software Quality & Testing
COMP10066
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Working with Parents
EDUC10076
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Windows Server
COMP10252
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World Of Abnormal Psychology
PSYCSS021
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Youth Services and Issues
LIBR10034
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72
Access Core
78
COMPUTERS
INFO10081
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Adobe InDesign Basics
COMP10120
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Adobe Photoshop I
INFO10278
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Adobe Photoshop II
INFO10279
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COMP10251
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Wireless and Mobile Device Security
INFO10221
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Word Core
INFO10077
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Word Expert
INFO10080
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WordPress 1
INFO10202
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Workshop For Windows
INFOBW001
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MLSC10044
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HRES10020
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Human Anatomy and Physiology
HSCI10027
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Icentia CardioSTAT ECG Analysis and Reporting
HSCI10239
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Advanced Footcare for RNs and RPNs
NRSG10059
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Advanced Neonatal Nursing 1 Clinical Experience
CLINNSCF2
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Advanced Neonatal Nursing 2 Clinical Experience
CLINNSCF4
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Advancements in the Mental Health System
HSCI10145
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HSCIPSR06
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HSCINSC87
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Anatomy and Physiology for MLA
BIOL10041
Institutional Food Service
SAFE10097
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HLTH10229
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WORKGER81
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HSCI10150
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NRSGNSC90
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HSCI10229
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MLSC10013
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HSCI10147
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MLSC10014
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MGMT10145
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HSCI10086
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NRSG10073
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NRSG10074
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MLSC10041
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NRSG10075
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CLIN10035
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NRSG10120
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COMM10084
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HSCI10122
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COMM10335
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HSCI10123
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HSCI10124
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HSCINSCC2
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HSCI10121
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Medical Laboratory Assistant
MLSC10012
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WORKGER71
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Medical/Surgical Theory Review
NRSG10110
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NRSG10002
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CLIN10097
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CLIN10005
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HSCI10092
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NRSG10118
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Microbiology for MLA
MLSC10043
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NRSG10104
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NRSG10105
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Normal and Abnormal Kidney Function
NRSG10116
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NRSG10119
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NRSG10004
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NRSG10100
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HSCIPSR05
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CLIN10095
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HLTH10233
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HLTH10235
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HSCI10227
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MGMT10020
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Exploring Dementia Care
COMM10336
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FINC10008
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HLTH10109
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HLTH10252
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CLIN10002
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CLIN10003
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HSCI10151
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HSCI10155
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HORTHOR04
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HIST10030
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HLTH10223
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Professional Practice Labs
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CREA10197
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Kitchens
BLDG10074
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Landscape Design II
HORTLA007
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Learn to Tile Successfully
BLDG10105
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CULI10083
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CLIN10060
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FLORFC205
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NRSG10117
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FLORFC001
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Resident Centred Care
HLTH10108
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Understanding Sustainable Farming:Principles & Practices
HLTH10263
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Restorative Care in a Long Term Care Setting
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MATHMA179
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MATH10014
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MATH10031
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SAFE10096
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Art of Bonsai
HORT10055
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ELEC10123
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BLDG10072
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BLDG10121
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HORTLA009
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CULIGI737
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MATHMS377
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MATH10012
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FASHDM130
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MATHMS244
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MATH10042
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MATHMS165
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Guitar Song Book
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MATH10029
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Hairstyling for the Makeup Artist
HRSY10010
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Introduction To Digital Imaging/Photoshop
PHTOPY110
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MATHMA003
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Jazz Harmony 1
MUSCMU181
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MATHMA002
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MakeUp Artistry
ASTHWS144
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MATHMA570
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ASTHWS244
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MATH10052
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MATH10054
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ASTH10006
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ARTTPD211
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ARTTPD311
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Painting 3
ARTTPD411
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ARTTPD511
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Photographing Seniors
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Piano Beginners Part A
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CREA10169
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TEXTHC027
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CREA10103
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CREA10105
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FASHDM140
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The Business Of Photography
BUSNPY112
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Accessibility and Analytics for Social Media
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Accessible PDFs
MCOM10259
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ASTHAES03
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TEXTHC203
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TEXT10024
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CERAPC401
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CERAPC402
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CERAPC403
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CERAPC202
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CERAPC203
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CERAPC204
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CERAPC301
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MUSCMU123
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CERAPC302
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PHTOPY111
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ARTTPD101
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ARTTPD102
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ARTTPD103
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ARTTPD104
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ARTTPD105
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MUSCPA160
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ARTTPD231
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ARTTPD331
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ARTTPD431
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ARTTPD531
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ASTHWS101
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Digital Cameras-How To Use Yours Effectively
PHTOCR527
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Air Brake Training
MOTPSAM70
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Digital Photography 1
PHTOPY101
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Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection
HRAPHI006
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Digital Photography 2
PHTOPY300
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Artificial Intelligence
COMP10250
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ARTTPD201
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Asbestos Awareness
SAFE10109
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ARTTPD301
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INFO10283
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ARTTPD401
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ARTTPD501
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AutoCAD - Introduction
CADMCAD06
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FASHDM110
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AutoDESK - REVIT
CADM10028
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FASHDM115
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BLDG10127
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Guitar Building - Electric
BLDG10128
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Basic Rigger & Signalman I-CAB
SAFE10119
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H & S Program Development & Coordination
SAFEOH308
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BCIN Preparation - House 2012
BLDG10719
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Hazard Assessment and Control
SAFE10072
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Blockchain Workshop
INFO10284
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Hazard Identification
SAFE10100
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Bluebeam Workshop
BLDG10137
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Heating Inspection I
HRAPHI003
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Blueprint Reading Mechanical
TDRWRE152
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Heating Inspection II
HRAPHI004
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Building Systems-A Practical Overview
BLDG10700
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Hydraulics 1
STENMF254
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BUSN10232
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MACH10072
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Industrial Hygiene
SAFE10078
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CNC Programming - Intermediate
MACHRE811
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Instrumentation 1 For Tradesmen
INSTRE047
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BLDG10114
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Interior/Insulation Inspection
BLDGHI001
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Commercial Construction Principles
BLDG10115
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Internet Mapping
INFOCVA08
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COMMHI010
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INFO10233
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Confined Space Awareness for Entrants and Monitors
SAFE10113
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Introduction To Cost Estimating
BLDG10012
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Construction Blueprints and Methods
BLDG10011
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Introduction to Ergonomics
SAFE10045
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Construction Contract Bid Management
BLDG10089
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Introduction to Project Management
HRES10013
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Construction Contracts and Documents
BLDG10083
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Introduction to Sustainable Development
ENVR10026
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Construction Industry
BLDG10728
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
QUAL10028
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Construction Management B
MGMTCN440
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Theory
QUAL10027
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
QUAL10031
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Theory
QUAL10025
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Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
QUAL10024
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MATLLUB00
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Machine Shop 1
MACHRE165
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Machine Shop 2
MACHRE265
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Machine Shop 3
MACHRE465
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INFOCVA14
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AFTD10036
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ELECHI007
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SAFE10114
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ELECHV200
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BLDG10085
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Electronics I (Semiconductors)
ELECER003
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MANU10056
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MANU10058
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MANU10059
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Emerging Trends and Innovation in Trades
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Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings
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Energy Efficient Home Design
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Energy Resources
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Entrepreneurship for Immersive Technology
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Net Zero Buildings
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New Product Development
BUSN10223
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Occupational Toxicology and Disease
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Environment Management, An Introduction
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Environmental Management Systems and Audits
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Environmental Site Assessment and Reporting
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Ethical and Legal Issues in the Trades
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Financial Processes in the Trades
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Fire Code and Inspections
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Fire Protection
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Gas Technician 3
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Gas Technician 3 Review
GOPT10003
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GIS Software
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Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Program
ENVR10065
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Part 9 - The House-Building Envelope
BLDG10001
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Plumbing Inspection
HRAPHI005
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Transportation of Dangerous Goods Canada
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Vehicle Maintenance
MOTP10088
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VR/AR Storytelling
MCOM10249
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Welding for Women - Men Welcome
WELD10197
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Welding Introduction - Level 1
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Welding Introduction - Level 2
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Welding Introduction - Level 3
WELD10078
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Spatial Database Management and Integration
INFO10235
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WHMIS 2015
SAFE10108
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Statics
MECHMC322
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Wood Finishing Basics
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Woodworking for Women (Men Welcome)
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Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance
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Woodworking Level 1
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Statistical Process Control 2
MATHQC103
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Structural Inspection
BLDGHI008
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Woodworking Level 3
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System Studies
STEN10009
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Working at Heights - Recertification
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Thermodynamics
MECHMC491
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Working at Heights Training
BLDG10113
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Workplace Safety And Insurance Act
SAFEOH309
Roofing Inspection
BLDGHI009
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RPAS (Drone) Aerial Photography Techniques
AFTD10037
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RPAS Flight Training
AFTD10034
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Slips, Trips, Falls
SAFE10106
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Small Engine Repair
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Solid Modelling for Additive Manufacturing
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cebusiness@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-2220 APICS - The Association for Operations Management
CREDENTIALED PROGRAMS C
Analytics for Business Decision Making Certificate (386)
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/apics www.apicshamilton.org
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 13 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/analytics-386 Effective business decisions today come as a result of interpreting large amounts of data. Data Analytics provides the specialized knowledge necessary for you to become a skilled professional essential to an employer's business decision making process. Admission Requirements • Prior approval for this certificate is necessary. • An Ontario College Diploma, Ontario College Advanced Diploma, or University Degree is required. • Other equivalent post-secondary experience or qualifications will be considered by Mohawk. • Apply online at the website above.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) BUSN10177
APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management CPIM Part 1
30
BUSN10178
APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management CPIM Part 2
42
Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) BUSN10179
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSN10196
Data Modelling
56
COMP10192
Applied IBM Business Intelligence
42
COMP10214
Programming Fundamentals for Business
42
INFO10257
Data Analytics
56
INFO10258
Excel for Business Analytics
42
STAT10001
Statistics for Business Analytics
42
BUSN10140
Strategy Analysis and Planning
42
BUSN10197
Project Management for Business Analytics
70
BUSN10198
Predictive Modelling
56
BUSN10225
Analytics Capstone
42
COMP10187
Business Analytics for Managers
42
COMP10233
Analytics Programming
42
CRED10128
Career Discovery for Analytics Professionals
42
COMP10214 must be taken first. BUSN10197, BUSN10225, COMP10187, and CRED10128 should be taken last. OntarioLearn Equivalent: MGMT10121 (Business Analysis Introduction) is equivalent to BUSN10140 (Strategy Analysis and Planning). Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/analytics-386 for course offering information and to apply to the program.
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
APICS is a leader in delivering superior training and education in operations management including production, inventory, supply chain management, materials purchasing and logistics. The Hamilton Chapter, in cooperation with Mohawk College, offers programs and workshops suited to different levels of professional development. These courses help students prepare for APICS certification exams.
APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional, CSCP
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If you were previously pursuing the 5 CPIM courses contact APICS or cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca for a completion plan.
APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management CPIM Part 1
BUSN10177
Previously known as Basics of Supply Chain Management, supports you in preparing for the Part 1 (of two) certification exam. Comprised of four parts: Business Wide Concepts, Demand Management, Transformation of Demand into Supply, and Supply. You must purchase the CPIM Learning System separately and directly from www.apics.org at $395 USD for APICS Plus members. It is recommended that you order your Student Learning Kit the day after your first class. CRN DAY(S) START END
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APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional, CSCP
BUSN10179
Prepare for the CSCP certification exam. The APICS CSCP designation is the most widely recognized educational program designed for operations and supply chain management professionals around the world. Demonstrate mastery of endto-end supply chain management best practices. You must purchase the CSCP Learning System Kit separately and directly from www.apics.org at $995 USD for APICS Plus members. It is recommended that you order your Student Learning Kit the day after your first class. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Applied Accounting - Bookkeeping
Business Analysis Certificate (334)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Completion Requirement: 3 courses
Graduation Requirement: 12 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/appacct
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/businessanalysis
Apply the knowledge gained in this program to effectively manage the finances in your own small business, bookkeeping practice or other ventures. These courses can provide the foundation in accounting/bookkeeping and then students can progress to the Integrated Accounting Certificate to develop computerized accounting software skills. Benefit from a traditional full semester classroom delivery or a 7 week online course. The 7 week option allows students to complete two levels of bookkeeping in one semester.
Integrate the world of information technology with business areas such as operations, finance, marketing or human resources. Current professionals and aspiring consultants, analysts and managers will focus on alignment of business processes across functions and enterprises, and how those processes relate to the organization from a strategic, tactical and financial perspective.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ACCTBZ018
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 1
36
ACCTBZ019
Applied Accounting-Bookkeeping 2
36
ACCTBZ020
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 3
36
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 1 ACCTBZ018 ACCELERATED CRNS! Explore the basics of bookkeeping including:
journals, ledgers, worksheets, and financial statements. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 2 ACCTBZ019 ACCELERATED CRNS! Develop additional skills with emphasis on
merchandise business transactions, inventory valuation, special journals, internal control, payroll, receivables, and bank reconciliations. Prerequisite: ACCTBZ018. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 3 ACCTBZ020 ACCELERATED CRNS! Further enhance your bookkeeping skills. Topics
include partnerships, corporations, capital assets, bonds, and financial analysis. Prerequisite: ACCTBZ019. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Admission Requirements • Prior approval for this certificate is necessary. • 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). • Apply online at the website above.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSN10127
Requirements Analysis
42
BUSN10136
Negotiation, Facilitation, and Communication
42
BUSN10140
Strategy Analysis and Planning
42
BUSN10160
Quality Assurance Methodologies
42
COMP10178
Project Management Applications
42
COMP10182
Programming Fundamentals
28
BUSN10131
Requirements Management and Communication
42
BUSN10132
Solution Assessment and Validation
42
BUSN10135
Business Analytics and Intelligence
42
BUSN10139
Database Design and Management
42
BUSN10161
Professional Development and Networking Skills
56
WORK10592
Experiential Learning Opportunity
245
WORK10592 must be taken last. OntarioLearn Equivalent: MGMT10121 Business Analysis Introduction is equivalent to BUSN10140 Strategy Analysis and Planning. This is a Bring Your Own Devices program; you must bring an appropriate laptop or tablet. Details are on the website. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/businessanalysis for course offering information and to apply to the program. C
Business Computer Applications Certificate (915)
See page 72 for information on this program.
Tuition Assistance A variety of options are available. Obtain full details and apply online! mohawkcollege.ca/cefinancialassistance
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
BUSINESS
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Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping
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ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cib www.cibcb.com Prepare for greater financial and job security as a Certified Bookkeeper. Three years practical experience is required before qualifying for certification. Program graduates are governed by a Code of Ethics.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Refer to our website to view Mohawk equivalencies to C.I.B. courses. A minimum grade of 65% is required to obtain C.I.B. credits. Some courses are offered under other programs. Refer to the index.
Accounting Introductory I
ACCTMCS01
Learn to record business transactions, prepare financial statements, and handle end-of-period adjustments. Accounting for merchandising firms, accounts receivable, cash management and financial ratios are also covered. Equivalent to: Accounting 1 (ACCTCB101). 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Accounting Introductory II
ACCTMCS02
Focus on receivables, capital assets, current and long term liabilities, corporations, partnerships, statement of cash flow and financial statement analysis. Equivalent to: ACCT10014 (Accounting 2 - Financial) or ACCT10005 (Financial Statement Concepts) or ACCTAC211 (Understanding Financial Statements). Prerequisite: ACCTCB101 (Accounting 1) or ACCTMCS01. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Payroll Administration
ACCTBU192
Examine maintaining payroll records, salaried, hourly, commission and contract workers; taxable benefits, statutory and other deductions; journal entries; Record of Employment preparation; T4s and T4 Summary preparation; Workers' Compensation; Employment Standards; and Computerized Payroll. Prerequisite: ACCTMCS01 or ACCTCB101 (Accounting 1). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Taxation I
ACCT10019
Gain an understanding of income taxation in Canada with a focus on employment income, business income, income from property or investments and capital gains. Learn to complete personal tax returns manually and using a software application. Not for MAC users. Equivalent to: ACCTAC409 (Taxation). Prerequisite: ACCTMCS02 or ACCTAC211 (Understanding Financial Stmts) or ACCT10005 (Financial Stmt Concepts) or ACCT10014 (Accounting 2). 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Career Consultant Certificate (076)
See page 51 for information on this program.
Condominium Management (ACMO) Certificate (912)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/acmo Condominium management is a growth industry throughout the province of Ontario. As of November 1, 2017, under the Condominium Management Services Act, all condominium managers and providers of condominium management services in Ontario are required to be licensed. To meet the educational requirements for licensing, the four mandatory courses listed below have been developed by the Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario (ACMO). Participants will develop theoretical knowledge and practical skills in managing condominiums effectively including dealing with people, buildings and administrative activities. For more information on licensing, contact the Condominium Management Regulatory Authority of Ontario (CMRAO) at www.cmrao.ca. The four mandatory courses are compulsory for those managers who wish to write the Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario's Registered Condominium Manager (RCM) examination. For more information on the RCM contact ACMO at www.acmo.org. ACMO Membership and RCM Exam Questions? 905-826-6890 or 1-800-265-3263 jschenk@acmo.org www.acmo.org
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
LAWSCDM01
Condominium Law
42
MGMTCDM02
Physical Building Management
42
FINCCDM03
Financial Planning For Condominium Managers
42
MGMTCDM04
Condominium Administration & Human Relations
42
Options - Choose 1: BUSN10034
Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
48
MGMTMD278
Personal Success
30
COMM10216
Creative and Critical Thinking (LDS)
30
You must evaluate your current time commitments before registering for courses. Due to the time required to be successful in each of the courses, registration for more than one course per semester, especially for working professionals, is not recommended. No refunds will be provided after the published refund date due to inability to complete the courses in the allotted time. You must achieve a minimum grade of 60% and pass the final exam in order to pass each of the four mandatory courses.
Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
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Develop your understanding of customer service, the skills associated with identifying and meeting the needs of customers and fostering an environment that encourages repeat business. TIMES
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Condominium Administration & Human Relations MGMTCDM04
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Condominium Law
LAWSCDM01
Examine the legislative framework surrounding the creation, operation and management of condo corporations in Ontario. Protecting Condominium Owners Act 2015 amends the Condominium Act 1998 and introduces the licensing of condo managers under the Condominium Management Services Act 2015 (CMSA). Covers consumer protection, management contracts, dispute resolution, administrative authorities, regulators and recent and anticipated legislative reforms. ACMO fee included. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Creative and Critical Thinking (LDS)
COMM10216
Learn to think creatively and critically and apply those skills in personal and professional situations. Enhance your skills in strategic planning, decision-making and problem solving. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Financial Planning For Condominium Managers
FINCCDM03
Examine the financial management of condominium corporations. Covers the accounting process, financial administration, General Ledger and coding, Financial Statements (FS), presenting FS to the Board, understanding and preparing budgets, Reserve Funds, the Audit, investing and borrowing. Knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word required. ACMO fee included. CRN DAY(S) START END
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FEE
OntarioLearn $551.54 OntarioLearn $551.54
MGMTMD278
Enhance key human relations skills including public speaking, listening skills, selfpresentation, alliance building and positioning, negotiation skills, managing office politics, time management and stress management. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Physical Building Management
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
MGMTCDM02
Examine residential condominium structure, proactive and predictive maintenance, appropriate management practices for building management and the handling of emergency situations. Investigate mechanical systems and determine when to call in professionals. Problem-solve within the physical building environment and effective communication with the Board. Review the basics of condo manager licensing to be aware of the obligations under the Condominium Management Services Act. ACMO fee included. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Emerging Technologies
See page 121 for information on this program.
Financial Planning Certificate (185)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 4 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/financialplanning CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® / CFP® certification is an internationally recognized professional designation administered by the Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC). Qualify for the FPSC CFP exams by successfully completing all course material. In order to qualify for the FPSC Level 1® Examination in Financial Planning you must receive a 50% passing grade or greater in each course. A 60% average or greater is required to attain the Mohawk College Certificate. THESE COURSES ARE ONLY FOR STUDENTS WHO PLAN TO WRITE THE FPSC CFP EXAMS.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
FINCFP011
Financial Environment
45
FINCFP013
Investment Planning
45
FINCFP012
Life and Death Issues of Financial Planning
45
FINCFP014
Retirement Planning And Case Studies
45
Income Tax Planning
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Retirement Planning
BUSN10152
Learn basic skills to prepare retirement plans for prospective clients. Review Government Sponsored Retirement Income Programs, Employer Sponsored Pension Plans, Deferred Profit Sharing and Personal Savings Plans. Covers Education planning, Home Buyers' Plan and Tax-Free Savings as they relate to retirement and savings. Students are required to register with the CIFP, and must purchase additional course materials directly from the CIFP (approx. $135 + tax). Equivalent to: FINCFP014. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Risk Management and Estate Planning
FINC10052
Provides an in-depth understanding of risk management issues including disability, death, property, and liability. Understand estate planning issues pertaining to property interests, family law, will preparation and taxation upon death. Students are required to register with the CIFP, and must purchase additional course materials directly from the CIFP (approx. $135 + tax). Equivalent to: FINCFP012. Prerequisite: FINCFP014 or BUSN10152. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Strategic Investment Planning
INVS10004
Provides an in-depth understanding of investment products and the methods available in preparing and evaluating investment portfolios for prospective clients. Introduces the strategic investment planning process used when designing and evaluating individual investment portfolios. Students are required to register with the CIFP, and must purchase additional course materials directly from the CIFP (approx. $135 + tax). Equivalent to: FINCFP013. Prerequisite: FINCFP012 or FINC10052. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
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ACCT10036
Learn through completing basic income tax returns, a range of business structures, federal and provincial tax legislation and how to make effective use of numerous tax deductions and credits. Discover various types of tax advantages and the trade-offs between different benefits. Students are required to register with the CIFP, and must purchase additional course materials directly from the CIFP (approx. $135 + tax). Equivalent to: FINCFP011. Prerequisite: INVS10004. 42 hours.
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BUSINESS
Build on the knowledge gained in the Condominium Law course through the application of the Condominium Act, including amendments made in Protecting Condominium Owners Act, 2015 and other legislation in day-to-day operations including the development of a condo, the first year, preparing for and managing Board & General meetings, contracting, staff management, condo insurance, communication, writing and negotiation, ethics, as well as dispute resolution and conflict avoidance. ACMO fee included.
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Human Resources Certificate (825)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Completion Requirement: 4 courses
Graduation Requirement: 9 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/fundraising
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/humanresources
Gain the practical skills and knowledge necessary to enter the growing field of non-profit and institutional fundraising. Develop an understanding of corporate and individual donors. Acquire the leadership skills necessary to manage the most successful fundraising activities.
Acquire the knowledge and the skills you need to become a successful Human Resources Practitioner. All courses are approved by the Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario. Courses in the Human Resources program are offered online with multiple monthly start dates as well as accelerated course deliveries to provide flexibility. Register early as courses fill up quickly.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSN10071
Donor Relationships in Fundraising
42
BUSN10070
Fundraising as Management Process
42
BUSN10062
Introduction to Fundraising
42
BUSN10069
Methods of Fundraising
42
Donor Relationships in Fundraising
BUSN10071
The funding relationship between the charitable sector, corporations and individual donors is integral to fundraising. Explore the needs and motivations of donors (corporations and individuals) and what sustains long-term partnerships with the non-profit sector. Learn to identify, analyze and rate potential prospects and prepare a solicitation approach accordingly. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Fundraising as Management Process
BUSN10070
Develop an understanding of the importance and role of volunteers in the fundraising process, marketing and public relations and financial management of fundraising. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Introduction to Fundraising
BUSN10062
Develop an understanding of the fundraising sector, and principles, ethics and practices of professional fundraising. Explore the thinking and preparation required for an organization to engage in successful fundraising. CRN DAY(S) START END
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Methods of Fundraising
BUSN10069
Focus on the issues and processes involved in planning and organizing special fundraising events. Examine grant seeking, entrepreneurial and third-party fundraising, and developing relationships with the corporate sector. CRN DAY(S) START END
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PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ACCTPIR23
Finance And Accounting
42
BUSN10180
Employee Training and Development
56
BUSNPIR22
Organizational Behaviour and Administration
42
HRESPIR11
Compensation and Benefits
42
HRESPIR17
Human Resources Planning and Staffing
42
HRESPIR20
Recruitment And Selection
42
LABRPIR08
Introduction to Industrial Relations
42
MGMT10156
Management in Human Resources
56
SAFEPIR21
Occupational Health and Safety
42
HUMAN RESOURCES NATIONAL CERTIFICATION PROCESS: Courses in this program include the nine courses required by the Human Resources Professional Association to obtain the Certified Human Resources Professional designation (CHRP). The CHRP designation is awarded to individuals who are members of the Human Resources Professional Association of Ontario, have completed the nine required courses (minimum average of 70% with no courses below 65%) and passed the Comprehensive Knowledge Exam (CKE) formerly NKE. For detailed information visit www.hrpa.ca or call 1-800-387-1311.
Compensation and Benefits HRESPIR11 ACCELERATED CRN! Explore current trends, practices and ethical issues relating to compensation with emphasis on achieving a sustainable competitive advantage.
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Employee Training and Development
BUSN10180
Explore the psychology of the learning process and the design, implementation, and evaluation of training programs within organizations. Equivalent to: BUSNPIR16 (Staff Training and Development). CRN DAY(S) START END
12095 12067
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $478.45 OntarioLearn $478.45
Finance And Accounting
ACCTPIR23
Consider accounting concepts as an important asset in human resource management. Examine basic management functions of planning, coordination and control and their relationship with management of performance. Basic knowledge of accounting recommended. CRN DAY(S) START END
12085 12073 12065
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Human Resources Planning and Staffing
HRESPIR17
CRN DAY(S) START END
12111 12075
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Introduction To Industrial Relations
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
LABRPIR08 (E)
Examine theory and practice with emphasis on union-management relations, industrial relations processes, and bargaining issues. Explore the collective bargaining process, administration of collective agreements, grievances and arbitration. Equivalent to: HRESHRM06 (Labour Relations (Hrm)). CRN DAY(S) START END
12114 12078
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Management in Human Resources
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
MGMT10156
Examine management challenges and strategic issues related to orientation and training, job analysis, appraisal and self-assessment, compensation and benefits. Equivalent to: MGMTBPC01 (Human Resource Management Studies). CRN DAY(S) START END
12125 12079 12080
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $478.45 OntarioLearn $478.45 OntarioLearn $478.45
Occupational Health and Safety
SAFEPIR21
Broaden your knowledge of OHSA. Topics include legislation, WSIB, WHMIS, transportation of dangerous goods, accident prevention and investigation, physical and biological agents, and the management of OHSA Programs. CRN DAY(S) START END
12148 12555 12553
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/lawclerk www.ilco.on.ca Designed to help you prepare for the annual examinations of The Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario (ILCO). Register for the Provincial Examinations through ILCO. Courses offerings each term align with examination dates. For exam dates and approved exam locations, visit the ILCO website. Admission Requirements • Experience in the legal field is recommended. Courses will be offered in the Fall and Winter terms to align with ILCO examination dates.
Corporate Procedures
LAWSSELC6
Focus on the preparation & filing of articles for incorporation of corporations, documentation related to variations in the constitution of corporations, winding-up, registration in other jurisdictions, preparation of agenda & minutes, preparation & filing of returns. Syllabus included. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12814
Mar2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jun29
FEE
OntarioLearn $456.34
Estate Procedures
LAWSSELC4
Focus on the preparation of wills & administration of estates with attention to asset management, debts, distribution of the estate, letters testamentary, estate accounts, administration of ongoing trusts & preparation of income tax returns. Syllabus included. 51 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12813
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan27 May21
FEE
OntarioLearn $514.75
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Organizational Behaviour and Administration BUSNPIR22 (E) ACCELERATED CRN! Examine the Canadian business environment and the
management decision making process as an integral component of organizational behaviour. Equivalent to: BUSNOB371 (Introduction to Organizational Behaviour) or HRESHRM02 (Organizational Behaviour).
CRN DAY(S) START END
12097 12098 12069 12074
Jan14 Jan14 Feb3 Mar2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mar3 Apr21 May11 Jun8
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
FEE
$388.54 $388.54 $388.54 $388.54
Recruitment And Selection HRESPIR20 ACCELERATED CRN! Learn to identify HR requirements and attract and
Jan14 Jan14 Feb3 Mar2
Mar3 Apr21 May11 Jun8
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
$388.54 $388.54 $388.54 $388.54
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FEE
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retain an effective workforce. Changing legislation and its impact on recruitment and selection receives emphasis.
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CONNECTION McKEIL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Providing free one-on-one mentoring and resources to Mohawk Continuing Education students who are looking to open or scale a business. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/surge
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ce.mohawkcollege.ca
BUSINESS
Learn the principles and techniques of effective human resource planning, with emphasis on assessment of organizational needs, use of HRIS and the design of action plans to meet staffing goals.
23
Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario
24
BUSINESS
C
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 3 ACCTBZ020 ACCELERATED CRNS! Further enhance your bookkeeping skills. Topics
Integrated Accounting Certificate (099)
include partnerships, corporations, capital assets, bonds, and financial analysis. Prerequisite: ACCTBZ019.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/integratedacct Enhance your understanding of computerized accounting and its effect on accounting practice. Apply the knowledge gained in this program to effectively manage the finances in your own small business, bookkeeping practice or other ventures. Students will also learn cloud-based accounting software. This certificate has both in class and online courses. Admission Requirements • If you do not have an adequate level of computer literacy upon entry to the program, you are strongly urged to complete Introduction to Computers (COMP10136) before beginning any course. • Familiarity with basic accounting concepts is recommended.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ACCTBZ018
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 1
36
ACCTBZ019
Applied Accounting-Bookkeeping 2
36
ACCTBZ020
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 3
36
INFO10159
QuickBooks-Desktop
42
INFO10218
QuickBooks Online
42
Options - Choose 2: Excel Core
42
ACCT10120
Cloud Accounting
42
INFO10201
Sage 50 Accounting
42
Software Versions: • Sage 300 ERP 2017 (formerly AccPac) • QuickBooks Desktop 2017 • Sage 50 Accounting 2017
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Feb26 eLearn $247.32 Mar26 6:30-9:30 12 Classroom (FF) $247.32 Apr22 eLearn $247.32
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 2 ACCTBZ019 ACCELERATED CRNS! Develop additional skills with emphasis on
merchandise business transactions, inventory valuation, special journals, internal control, payroll, receivables, and bank reconciliations. Prerequisite: ACCTBZ018. CRN DAY(S) START END
Jan8 Jan9 Mar4
SESS DELIVERY
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Feb26 eLearn $247.32 Mar26 6:30-9:30 12 Classroom (FF) $247.32 Apr22 eLearn $247.32
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
FEE
INFO10078
Learn to create and modify Microsoft Excel 2013 or 2016 worksheets and charts using basic, date and logical functions and formatting. Mac users are not supported. CRN DAY(S) START END
12636 12671
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
QuickBooks Online
INFO10218
QuickBooks Online (QBO) is a cloud-based accounting software program. Learn the difference between QuickBooks Pro and QBO before utilizing program features. Explore and apply key features, including: tracking and communicating customers, invoicing, supplier management, profitability analysis, payroll, HST management and reporting. 3rd party application integration will be explored. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic accounting and Windows. CRN DAY(S) START END
12035 12055
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54 OntarioLearn $344.54
INFO10159
Discover QuickBooks for your small to mid-size business needs. Includes vendors, customers, employees, reports and various transactions. Software is included with textbook purchase. Software is not compatible with a Mac computer. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic accounting and Windows. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Sage 50 Accounting
journals, ledgers, worksheets, and financial statements.
12280 12371 TH 12271
TIMES
Feb26 eLearn $247.32 Mar26 6:30-9:30 12 Classroom (FF) $247.32 Apr22 eLearn $247.32
Excel Core
12303
Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 1 ACCTBZ018 ACCELERATED CRNS! Explore the basics of bookkeeping including: Jan8 Jan9 Mar4
Jan8 Jan9 Mar4
QuickBooks-Desktop
INFO10078
12273 12370 TH 12270
12275 12372 TH 12272
FEE
$288.54
INFO10201
Using Sage 50 Accounting 2017 examine the setup of the General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Payroll, Inventory and Services. Enter a new company's historical information; prepare daily transactions in each module, adjust entries, credits, orders, prepayments, discounts and government remittance entries. Software is included with textbook purchase but is not compatible with a Mac. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic accounting and Windows. CRN DAY(S) START END
12598
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
C
Integrated Business Studies Certificate (958)
Management in Human Resources
MGMT10156
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/integrated-business Gain skills in a variety of different business areas to develop a well-rounded business portfolio. Enhance your skills in areas such as Accounting, Human Resources, Marketing and Entrepreneurship. This certificate can be completed in as little as 1 year. Online, classroom, and blended delivery options are available.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSNBA107
Entrepreneurial Training
42
BUSN10118
Finance and Managerial Accounting
36
BUSN10049
Introduction to Business
42
MRKTCB158
Introduction to Marketing
42
MGMT10156
Management in Human Resources
56
Options - Choose 1: MGMT10121
Business Analysis Introduction
42
BUSNBE450
Personal Financial Management
42
INFO10218
QuickBooks Online
42
HRES10013
Introduction to Project Management
42
12125 12079 12080
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $478.45 OntarioLearn $478.45 OntarioLearn $478.45
Personal Financial Management
BUSNBE450
Develop a functional level of competency in managing your personal financial affairs. Identify the critical areas of financial concern and apply various techniques and models to analyze technical and non-technical problems associated with the various areas of financial planning. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12301
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
QuickBooks Online
FEE
$288.54
INFO10218
QuickBooks Online (QBO) is a cloud-based accounting software program. Learn the difference between QuickBooks Pro and QBO before utilizing program features. Explore and apply key features, including: tracking and communicating customers, invoicing, supplier management, profitability analysis, payroll, HST management and reporting. 3rd party application integration will be explored. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic accounting and Windows. CRN DAY(S) START END
12035 12055
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54 OntarioLearn $344.54
Accounting 1 ACCTCB101 ACCELERATED CRNS! Examine the role of accounting in planning and
controlling business operation. Prepare financial statements to determine the financial position of a business organized as a corporation and the results of its operations for a given period in accordance with current accounting standards. Equivalent to: BUSN10118 or ACCTMCS01 (Accounting Introductory I). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12369 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Feb25 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
7
FEE
Blended (FF)
Introduction to Business
$288.54
BUSN10049
Discover the functions of a business and how they interact. Designed to help you understand the role of business in Canada by focusing on the basics of management, organizational theory and structure. Equivalent to: BUSNCB131 (Introduction to Business). CRN DAY(S) START END
12024
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Introduction to Marketing
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
MRKTCB158
Gain an appreciation of marketing and marketing terminology through broad studies of various components of the marketing mix. First six weeks in class, remainder online. CRN DAY(S) START END
12376 TU
Jan7
TIMES
Mar31 6:00-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Blended (FF)
Introduction to Project Management
$288.54
HRES10013
Learn project management fundamentals and techniques based on the typical project lifecycle. Includes project initiating, project definition, work breakdown structure, estimating effort, budgeting, scheduling, risk management, controlling resources, quality assurance, auditing and closing. Equivalent to: BUSNBE305 (Project Management). CRN DAY(S) START END
12318 12668
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
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BUSINESS
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Examine management challenges and strategic issues related to orientation and training, job analysis, appraisal and self-assessment, compensation and benefits. Equivalent to: MGMTBPC01 (Human Resource Management Studies).
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26
BUSINESS
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Leadership Development Series Certificate (949)
Creative and Critical Thinking (LDS)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
Graduation Requirement: 8 courses
12713
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/leadershipdevelopment Develop and enhance your management skills and broad business knowledge in this professional program designed for leaders. Provides current and future leaders with skills to meet both career and organizational objectives. Gain solid theoretical and practical knowledge to improve decision making and problem solving skills. This certificate is offered completely online and every course is offered each term to create flexible learning.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMM10217
Communications (LDS)
30
COMM10216
Creative and Critical Thinking ( LDS)
30
FINC10023
Finance (LDS)
30
MGMT10101
Leading Teams (LDS)
30
MGMT10102
Managing Change (LDS)
30
MGMT10100
Performance Management (LDS)
30
Options - Choose 2: HRES10019
Human Relations (LDS)
30
LAWS10090
Employment Law (LDS)
30
MGMT10099
Project Management (LDS)
30
MGMT10098
Leading Responsibly (LDS)
30
COMM10217
Develop the skills you need for modern and effective business communication. Explore communication styles, channels, presentation skills, meeting facilitation, social marketing and other strategies to enhance your message. CRN DAY(S) START END
12524
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Employment Law (LDS)
LAWS10090
Learn to lead confidently in a regulated work environment. Focus on statutory and common law, employment standards, health and safety, labour relations, pay equity and human rights legislation for management and unionized personnel. CRN DAY(S) START END
12526
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Finance (LDS)
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
Communications (LDS)
COMM10216
Learn to think creatively and critically and apply those skills in personal and professional situations. Enhance your skills in strategic planning, decision-making and problem solving.
FINC10023
Make financial documents work for you. Explain how money is used in a business to predict success, produce a healthy return or mitigate decline. Learn to assess ROI, create a budget and anticipate variances for informed decision making. CRN DAY(S) START END
12629
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Human Relations (LDS)
HRES10019
Learn to effectively recruit, train and manage personnel for enhanced performance. Develop professional strategies and skills in interviewing, managing performance, conducting needs assessments and planning and delivering training. CRN DAY(S) START END
12714
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Leading Responsibly (LDS)
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
MGMT10098
Sustainability in business is often related to profitability. Assess the impacts of business on the community and the environment, in an ethical and globally sustainable way, using measures such as Corporate Social Responsibility and triple-bottom line accounting. CRN DAY(S) START END
12513
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Leading Teams (LDS)
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
MGMT10101
Examine the leader's role in the development and success of workplace teams. Explore the differences between a group and a team, analyze team structures including self-directed work teams, and examine the benefits of coaching and mentoring. CRN DAY(S) START END
12628
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Managing Change (LDS)
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
MGMT10102
Learn to support and manage organizational change. Focus on best practices including environmental scanning, identifying trends, assessing organizational readiness and risk and implementing and measuring successful change. CRN DAY(S) START END
12560
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Performance Management (LDS)
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
MGMT10100
Discover proven techniques for managing employees, increasing productivity and organizational effectiveness. Focus on performance analysis, counselling, coaching, feedback, conflict resolution, and performance management systems and strategies. CRN DAY(S) START END
Get Started in OntarioLearn Information on accessing your OntarioLearn course is available at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ontariolearn
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
12707
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Project Management (LDS)
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
MGMT10099
Gain a leadership perspective on project management. Examine the fundamentals of the project life cycle, with particular focus on establishing priorities and effectively managing projects and project teams. CRN DAY(S) START END
12529
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
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Legal Terminology
Legal Skills
12600
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/legalskills Complete these introductory courses and learn the basic administrative functions for a law office. Become familiar with legal forms and processes and gain a fundamental understanding of the key practices in a legal environment. All courses available online for flexible learning.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
LAWS10005
Legal Terminology
42
LAWS10208
Introduction to Legal Office Procedures
45
Options - Choose 3: Corporate Practice and Procedure
42
LAWS10136
Criminal Law - Legal Administration
42
LAWS10149
Family Law Practice and Procedure
42
LAWS10064
Landlord & Tenant Law
42
LAWS10065
Litigation Practice and Procedure 1
42
REAL10001
Real Estate Practice and Procedure I
42
LAWS10154
Small Claims Practice and Procedure
42
Criminal Law - Legal Administration
LAWS10136
Gain a better understanding of the criminal justice system. The changing demands of modern society create the need to understand the criminal process from the commission of a crime to the time punishment is imposed. SESS DELIVERY
FEE
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
LAWS10065
Advance your expertise in civil litigation, with emphasis on responsibilities and document preparation for Small Claims Court, Superior Court, Family Law, Collections and Enforcement proceedings. Prerequisites: OADM10009 and LAWS10005. 12603
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Small Claims Practice and Procedure
LAWS10154
Focus on the preparation and filing of documents and processing claims in this introduction to Small Claims Court. Prerequisite: OADM10009. CRN DAY(S) START END
LAWS10153
SESS DELIVERY
Litigation Practice and Procedure 1
CRN DAY(S) START END
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
12605 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Manufacturing Leadership Certificate (055)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/manufacturingleadership Global competition, the development of advanced technologies and other economic challenges are rapidly changing the way Canadian business and industry operate. Supervisors have felt the impact of the changes most dramatically. They must demonstrate multi-faceted manufacturing leadership with a high level of technical expertise. This program will support existing and aspiring supervisors and managers.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MGMTCMA03
Coaching and Developing People
30
Develop a basic knowledge of family law practice and procedures as defined by the Rules of Civil Procedure for Ontario and the Family Law Act as required in the role of a Legal Assistant. Includes knowledge of domestic contracts, divorce procedures and family litigation. Prerequisites: OADM10009 and LAWS10005.
QUALCMA06
Continuous Improvement Process
30
MGMTCMA04
Developing Effective Teams
30
MGMTCMA02
Supervisory Skills for Business and Industry
30
CRN DAY(S) START END
BUSN10047
The Business of Tomorrow
30
12588
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $388.54
Family Law Practice and Procedure
12602
TIMES
LAWS10149
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $388.54
Introduction to Legal Office Procedures
LAWS10208
The day-to-day operations of a legal environment follow clearly defined steps, guidelines, and regulations. Demonstrate critical thinking skills in applying problem-solving models to typical office tasks and identify ways to integrate available office technologies into these models. Explore the role of the administrator in producing a variety of documentation according to established protocols and procedures. Equivalent to: OADM10009. CRN DAY(S) START END
12498
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Landlord & Tenant Law
LAWS10064
Examine landlord/tenant relationships, relevant legislation and the essentials of a tribunal application proceeding under the Residential Tenancies Act. Good preparation for careers as rental agents, property management professionals and support roles with the Board. CRN DAY(S) START END
12589
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
The Business of Tomorrow
CRN DAY(S) START END
12367
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Coaching And Developing People
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
MGMTCMA03
Proven and practical strategies for coaching and communicating, getting work done, resolving conflict, improving performance and developing positive working relationships are presented. CRN DAY(S) START END
12604
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Continuous Improvement Process
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
QUALCMA06
Become familiar with the concepts, terms and methods used by today's industry to pursue continuous improvement. CRN DAY(S) START END
12662
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
BUSN10047
Learn to deal with issues and questions related to two manufacturing challenges: the global economy and the changing workplace. Intended for supervisors, course topics include implementing change, the impacts from global competitors, understanding the workforce 'mosaic', committing to continuous learning and helping others to do the same.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
BUSINESS
CRN DAY(S) START END
Completion Requirement: 5 courses
TIMES
27
Build a vocabulary of common legal terminology used in law offices, government agencies, courts and social service agencies.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
CRN DAY(S) START END
LAWS10005
BUSINESS
28
Developing Effective Teams
MGMTCMA04
New and aspiring supervisors develop skills in building, leading, and facilitating teams. Group problem-solving receives special attention. Participants learn how various team structures can help organizations make the most of their human resources. CRN DAY(S) START END
11250
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $262.10
Supervisory Skills For Business And Industry
MGMTCMA02
Medical Terminology 2
OADMOA324
Learn to correctly spell, pronounce & define medical terms related to anatomy, physiology & pathology of the body and oncology & psychiatry terms. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. Prerequisite: OADMOA323 or OADM10020 (Medical Terminology 1). CRN DAY(S) START END
12805
TIMES
Supervisors will develop specialized skills such as time management, effective communication, customer relations, understanding complex government legislation, and an awareness of the multi-faceted approach to leadership needed today.
Pharmacology for the Medical Office
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
12642 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$247.32
HSCI10024
Develop an understanding of how drugs work, drug classifications, methods of administration, and the major drug groups affecting the various body systems. Intended for current medical office staff or those interested in this career. 12088
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Understanding Medical Tests for Medical Office Staff HSCI10025
Medical Clerk Certificate (991)
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
Enhance your understanding of the nature, purpose and requirements of common medical tests to assist patients before, during and after testing. Intended for current medical office staff or those interested in this career. Recommended Prerequisite: HSCI10003 or OADMOA323.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/medical-clerk
CRN DAY(S) START END
Develop essential skills such as the medical terminology, conditions, tests, surgical procedures for employment in a medical setting as a Medical Clerk. Completion of medical keyboarding is strongly recommended to enhance your employment opportunities.
Understanding Surgical Procedures for Medical Office Staff
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Admission Requirements • Experience in a health care setting is an asset.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
OADMOA323
Medical Terminology 1
42
OADMOA324
Medical Terminology 2
36
HSCI10002
Medical Conditions for Medical Office Professionals
45
HSCI10024
Pharmacology for the Medical Office
45
HSCI10025
Understanding Medical Tests for Medical Office Staff
36
HSCI10026
Understanding Surgical Procedures for Medical Office Staff
36
COMM10021
Working And Communicating In A Medical Setting
36
All courses are available online with some courses offering online faceto-face live video conferencing. Students can participate in the session online, or wait and watch the recorded session.
Medical Conditions for Medical Office Professionals HSCI10002
Examine common medical conditions and review pertinent anatomy and physiology. Consider the relationship of aging on the body's systems. Intended for current medical office staff or those interested in this career. 12087
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Medical Terminology 1
OADMOA323
Develop an understanding of terms and concepts related to the essentials of disease & diagnosis. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. Equivalent to: OADM10020 (Medical Terminology 1). CRN DAY(S) START END
12804
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
FEE
$288.54
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
HSCI10026
Develop knowledge of common surgical procedures to educate patients about appropriate re and post-surgery requirements. Intended for current medical office staff or those interested in this career. Prerequisite: HSCI10003 or OADMOA323. CRN DAY(S) START END
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
CRN DAY(S) START END
12133
12134
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Working And Communicating In A Medical Setting COMM10021
Learn theory and techniques for successful verbal and non-verbal communication and effective work skills, including communication systems, ethical behaviour, confidentiality, stress and time management, hospital organization, human relations. CRN DAY(S) START END
12135
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
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Medical Terminology
Medical Transcription Certificate (172)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Completion Requirement: 2 courses
Graduation Requirement: 5 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/medterm
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/medicaltranscription
Prepares students for employment in health care settings. These courses can be used toward the Medical Clerk Certificate as well as the Medical Transcription Certificate.
Develop the knowledge and skills necessary for success as a Medical Transcriptionist. Learn to complete accurate transcription of complex medical reports and correspondence, within a specific time limit. Basic computer skills required.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
OADMOA323
Medical Terminology 1
42
OADMOA324
Medical Terminology 2
36
Courses are available online with face-to-face live video conferencing. Students can participate in the session online, or wait and watch the recorded session.
Medical Terminology 1
OADMOA323
Develop an understanding of terms and concepts related to the essentials of disease & diagnosis. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. Equivalent to: OADM10020 (Medical Terminology 1). CRN DAY(S) START END
12804
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Medical Terminology 2
FEE
$288.54
OADMOA324
Learn to correctly spell, pronounce & define medical terms related to anatomy, physiology & pathology of the body and oncology & psychiatry terms. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. Prerequisite: OADMOA323 or OADM10020 (Medical Terminology 1). CRN DAY(S) START END
12805
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$247.32
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
KEYB10008
Keyboarding
28
OADMOA323
Medical Terminology 1
42
OADMOA324
Medical Terminology 2
36
OADMOA352
Medical Transcription 1
42
OADMOA452
Medical Transcription 2
36
Mix of classroom and online courses. Some online courses offer online face-to-face live video conferencing. Students can participate in the session online, or wait and watch the recorded session.
Keyboarding KEYB10008
Achieve a minimum speed of 35 net words per minute by using proper keyboarding techniques and computer technology. Keyboarding online subscription purchase required. CRN DAY(S) START END
12306
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Medical Terminology 1
FEE
$192.36
OADMOA323
Develop an understanding of terms and concepts related to the essentials of disease & diagnosis. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. Equivalent to: OADM10020 (Medical Terminology 1). CRN DAY(S) START END
12804
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Medical Terminology 2
FEE
$288.54
OADMOA324
Learn to correctly spell, pronounce & define medical terms related to anatomy, physiology & pathology of the body and oncology & psychiatry terms. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. Prerequisite: OADMOA323 or OADM10020 (Medical Terminology 1). CRN DAY(S) START END
12805
TIMES
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Jan15 Apr22
Medical Transcription 1
eLearn
FEE
$247.32
OADMOA352
Learn to accurately transcribe basic medical dictation, based on established standards. Earphones and a USB storage device/recordable CD are required. Prerequisite: Enrollment in, or completion of, OADMOA323. CRN DAY(S) START END
12817 MO
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
Jan6
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Mar30 5:00-8:30
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FEE
12 Classroom (FF) $288.54
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
BUSINESS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
30
BUSINESS
C
Office Administration - General Certificate (380)
Human Relations
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
Graduation Requirement: 11 courses
12302
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/officeadmin Become skilled in the performance of essential office tasks such as document preparation, record management, digital transcription, customer service, recordkeeping and business applications software. Students completing this program through Continuing Education are regulated by Post-Secondary policies.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
INFO10206
Digital Communications
42
INFO10205
Word Concepts
70
INFO10209
Document Production
56
FINC10032
Financial Foundations
56
HRESCB172
Human Relations
42
KEYB10008
Keyboarding
28
INFO10207
Managing Electronic Data
56
INFO10208
Presentation Skills
56
OADM10019
Professional Administrative Skills
56
OPELXXXXX
General Education 1 Option Table
42
Options - Choose 1: COMM11040
Communication D
56
COMMLL041
Communication
42
General Education option courses are offered on page 44. Courses are available online and may include face-to-face live video conferencing. Students can participate in the session online, or wait and watch the recorded session.
Communication COMMLL041 Develop thinking, writing, reading, speaking and listening skills with emphasis on effective written communication. CRN DAY(S) START END
12185 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Apr15 6:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Communication D
COMM11040
An introductory college level English course. Through a variety of assignments, develop the reading, writing, critical and analytical skills essential for communicators in college and upon graduation. Teaches writing through the critical reading of various fiction and non-fiction materials and brings students with basic skills to college level foundational skills. CRN DAY(S) START END
12184 SA
TIMES
Jan18 Mar28 8:30-1:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
11 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Document Production
INFO10209
Create professional business documents using Word concepts, advanced features and simulations. Demonstrate proper keyboarding techniques related to improved speed and accuracy. Keyboarding online subscription purchase required. CRN DAY(S) START END
12305
TIMES
HRESCB172
Develop interpersonal skills to successfully function in the workplace and the community. Investigate personal growth and development related to basic behaviour concepts. Analyze a variety of interpersonal behaviour concepts.
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$378.45
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
eLearn
$288.54
Keyboarding KEYB10008 Achieve a minimum speed of 35 net words per minute by using proper keyboarding techniques and computer technology. Keyboarding online subscription purchase required. CRN DAY(S) START END
12306
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
Managing Electronic Data
$192.36
INFO10207
Demonstrate data and records management using Microsoft Excel and Access software. CRN DAY(S) START END
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TIMES
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Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
$378.45
Project Management
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/projectmanagement Explore the fundamentals of project management and leading projects while developing greater insight in to various project management career opportunities. Study and review necessary material for the PMP/CAPM exam to help earn your Project Management Professional credential.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HRES10013
Introduction to Project Management
42
MGMT10139
Project Cost and Risk Management
36
MGMT10140
Project Management Applications and Simulation
36
MGMT10144
PMP/CAPM Project Management Exam Preparation
35
Options - Choose 1: MGMT10137
Project Communications and Human Resource Management
36
MGMT10138
Project Contracting, Procurement and Quality Management
36
INFO10105
Project Management Scheduling Software
42
BLDG10118
Project Construction Management
36
Introduction to Project Management
HRES10013
Learn project management fundamentals and techniques based on the typical project lifecycle. Includes project initiating, project definition, work breakdown structure, estimating effort, budgeting, scheduling, risk management, controlling resources, quality assurance, auditing and closing. Equivalent to: BUSNBE305 (Project Management). CRN DAY(S) START END
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Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
PMP/CAPM Project Management Exam Preparation MGMT10144 Align your project management knowledge with the Project Management Institute's PMBOKR Guide in order to prepare for the PMP/CAPM certification exam. CRN DAY(S) START END
11249
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
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Jan15 Apr22
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SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $296.45
Project Construction Management
BLDG10118
CRN DAY(S) START END
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SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Project Management Applications and Simulation
MGMT10140
Using a case study method, work through a simulated mock project applying various project management tools and techniques. Activities will include project planning, decision-making, problem-solving and presenting project progress. CRN DAY(S) START END
12368
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Project Management Scheduling Software
INFO10105
Managing vast amounts of information is both time consuming and limiting so using project software allows work to be completed more efficiently. Become familiar with functions of project planning and scheduling, resource allocation and costing, progress monitoring and reporting. Software requirement: MS Project 2016. Prerequisite: HRES10013. CRN DAY(S) START END
12298 12667 C
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Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Examine the life cycle of a research grant, as well as processes and procedures used to setup and manage project finances, including consideration of collaborators/stakeholders. Devise a cost recovery plan in order to achieve impact on the sustainability of research. Organize, process, and record expenditure claims and invoices. Produce budget reconciliations and compare financial status of a project to projected. Analyze the impact of external factors on the project cost. CRN DAY(S) START END
12307
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
$309.15
Introduction to Canadian Research Funding Environment RSCH10010 Explain how research institutions generate/receive funding. Outline the main private and public sector funding streams available in Canada. Analyze research funding trends and issues in a Canadian context. CRN DAY(S) START END
12311 A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
$309.15
Sage 300
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 2 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sage300 Learn to navigate Sage 300 computerized accounting software and gain knowledge in using Accounts Payable, Receivable, Payroll and General Ledger accounts. Familiarity with basic accounting concepts is recommended.
Research Administration Certificate (988)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/researchadmin
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
INFO10182
Sage 300 ERP Accounts Receivable and Payroll
36
INFO10232
Sage 300 ERP General Ledger and Accounts Payable 36
Designed to support development as effective research administrators, providing opportunities to learn new skills and knowledge and to gain credit and recognition for new and existing skills. Delivered by Mohawk College, in partnership with the Canadian Association of Research Administrators (CARA), the Research Administration College Certificate program is aimed at pre-management research administrators or those planning a career in research administration. Courses are delivered online by industry leading faculty using interactive live recorded sessions. All students will have the opportunity to work with a Professional Mentor.
INFO10184 and INFO10185 together are equivalent to INFO10232.
Admission Requirements • Prospective students should be aware that this specialized program is tailored towards current and aspiring research administrators. • An application must be submitted. • View application requirements at the website above.
CRN DAY(S) START END
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
For Windows operating systems, not compatible with Mac computers.
AccPac Sage 300 ERP Accounts Payable
INFO10185
Examine ledger set up, adding vendor accounts, daily transactions processing reports and periodic processing. 18 hours. 12034
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $179.66
AccPac Sage 300 ERP General Ledger
INFO10184
Focus on the creation of a company and a chart of accounts, entering transactions and producing financial reports. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic accounting. 18 hours.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSN10176
Contracts and Reporting
45
BUSN10175
Developing Funding Proposals
45
12033
MGMT10155
Financial Management in Research Administration
45
RSCH10012
Research Project Management
45
Sage 300 ERP Accounts Receivable and Payroll
RSCH10011
Research Ethics, Integrity and Governance
45
Focus on ledger setup, adding customer accounts, daily transactions processing, reports and periodic processing. Learn to prepare payroll data and process payroll transactions.
RSCH10010
Introduction to Canadian Research Funding Environment
45
CRN DAY(S) START END
Developing Funding Proposals
CRN DAY(S) START END
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Jan14 Apr21
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Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $179.66
INFO10182
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
BUSN10175
Identify relevant stakeholders and potential collaborators. Analyze and align funding requirements with appropriate funding opportunities. Evaluate proposal requirements such as: human resources, project timelines, equipment, research outcomes, reporting, budget requirements. Develop effective funding proposals. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. CRN DAY(S) START END
12299
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$309.15
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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BUSINESS
Gain basic knowledge of the principles of planning, organizing, and controlling administrative aspects of a project in the commercial construction industry. Prepare for the day to-day administration, planning and monitoring of a small to mid-sized commercial project.
Financial Management in Research Administration MGMT10155
32
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C
Small Business and Entrepreneurship Certificate (179)
Operations And Legal Issues
SBMGSB202
Examine various business topics including ownership models, location strategies, the home-based business, government assistance, licensing requirements, inventory planning, recruitment and selection of employees and human resource legislation. Prerequisite: SBMGSB101.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 10 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/smallbusentrepreneurship
12048
Develop or enhance your skills and knowledge for successful small business ownership, or management roles. Develop a comprehensive business plan useful for securing financing and strategic business planning.
Small Business-Financial Management
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMP10134
Computer Skills for Small Business
42
COMP10135
Computer Skills for Small Business Advanced
42
SBMG10018
The Generic Business Plan
42
SBMGSB101
Intro To Small Business And Entrepreneurship
56
SBMG10013
Managing The Small Business
56
SBMGSB202
Operations And Legal Issues
56
SBMG10023
Research and Writing Skills for Business
42
MGMTSB102
Small Business-Financial Management
56
SBMG10000
Small Business Marketing Skills
56
Options - Choose 1: SBMG10015
The Detailed Business Plan
56
SBMG10017
Supervisory Skills for Small Business
56
Computer Skills for Small Business
COMP10134
Learn to produce business reports and communication documents, enter data into existing financial spreadsheets, communicate effectively using e-mail and browse the Web. Tender a draft business plan that will demonstrate competency and submit assignments that will become components of your written business plan. CRN DAY(S) START END
12028
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
SBMG10018
Develop a generic business plan using a prescribed template provided by a banking institution. Complete the business plan by expanding on its detailed components. Major modules: Comprehensive Business Plan; Financial Plan and Business Presentation. CRN DAY(S) START END
12046
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Intro To Small Business And Entrepreneurship
SBMGSB101
Learn success skills important for small business ownership. Develop understanding of the historical and political context of small business in Canada and the major financial areas of business management. CRN DAY(S) START END
12047
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Managing The Small Business
FEE
OntarioLearn $434.45
SBMG10013
Study best practices and proven approaches for handling people, data, and systems in the small business. Focus on content and process skills including decision-making, presenting arguments, building teams, introducing change and leadership. CRN DAY(S) START END
12045
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $434.45
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
FEE
OntarioLearn $434.45
MGMTSB102
Prepare for an entrepreneurial role as a general manager rather than a financial specialist. Develop a broad understanding of accounting and financial management concepts. Prerequisite: SBMGSB101. CRN DAY(S) START END
12038 A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $434.45
Small Business Management for Trades
See page 132 for information on this program. C
Supply Chain Management Certificate (385)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 12 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/supplychain-385 Supply Chain Management is set to be an integral part of almost every organization. Advance your skill-set in this complex and fast-paced business environment. This program is endorsed by the Hamilton Port Authority. Admission Requirements • Prior approval for this certificate is necessary. • An Ontario College Diploma, Ontario College Advanced Diploma, or University Degree is required. • Other equivalent post-secondary experience or qualifications will be considered by Mohawk. • Apply online at the website above.
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
The Generic Business Plan
Jan14 Apr21
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSN10186
Project Management for Supply Chain
70
BUSN10187
Supply Chain Operations
56
BUSN10189
Purchasing for Supply Chain
42
BUSN10190
Customer Relationships in Supply Chain
42
BUSN10193
Materials Management for Supply Chain
42
BUSNIB102
Global Supply Chain Management
42
BUSN10188
Production Planning for Supply Chain
56
BUSN10191
Warehousing, Logistics & Outsourcing
42
BUSN10192
International Business Environments and Operations
42
BUSN10194
Supply Chain Value Streams
56
BUSN10195
Operating Standards & Supply Chain Audits
42
CRED10117
Career Development in the Supply Chain Industry
84
CRED10117 must be taken last.
Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/supplychain-385 for course offering information and to apply to the program.
International Business
BUSN10228
Examine the terminology of international business. Explore the influence of forces such as culture, economics, politics, and geography on business and markets, as well as relevant international organizations (World Bank, World Trade Organization), and Canadian government policy affecting international business. Equivalent to: BUSN10192 (International Business Environments and Operations). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12564
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Purchasing BUSN10214 Introduces the key concepts of purchasing for supply chain management. Various elements of a purchasing strategy are detailed including the advantaged and disadvantages of centralized versus decentralized purchasing functions, purchasing best practices, and tools and techniques for purchasing applications and oversight. Equivalent to: BUSN10189. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12902 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Veterinary Office Management Certificate (935)
Veterinary Terminology
COMM10107
Examine effective communication within the veterinary office. Focus on terminology and word structure together with basic study of anatomy and physiology to enhance communication with the doctor, colleagues and clients. CRN DAY(S) START END
12138
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $388.54
Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures
OADM10013
Explore veterinary administrative and clerical procedures, including medical record keeping, filing, message taking, and collection of information. Covers communication skills, professionalism and working in a team environment. CRN DAY(S) START END
12137
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Basic Animal Husbandry
HLTH10062
Designed for beginners in the animal health care field. Upon completion of this course, the student will have basic knowledge of anatomy, nutrition, and behaviour of the dog, cat, ferret and rabbit. They will develop a basic understanding of veterinary diseases, especially zoonotics, and students will learn the importance of a clean, well-organized hospital. Prerequisite: COMM10107. CRN DAY(S) START END
12139
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
BUSN10034
Develop your understanding of customer service, the skills associated with identifying and meeting the needs of customers and fostering an environment that encourages repeat business. CRN DAY(S) START END
12238
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
Veterinary Lab Procedures
HLTH10098
Enhance your understanding of laboratory and radiology and procedures and common practices in a veterinary hospital. Proper preparation of laboratory samples, safety procedures, and appropriate techniques receive emphasis. Prerequisite: HLTH10071.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
Graduation Requirement: 9 courses
12140
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/veterinaryofficemgt Prepare for a career as a key member of the veterinary office and animal health care team. Focus on veterinary office skills including client relations and business communication, and develop fundamental knowledge of animal health care. All courses offered online every term to provide flexible learning. Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED). • Basic computer skills.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Basic Veterinary Pharmacology
HSCI10135
Focus on veterinary pharmacology, the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of veterinary drugs, and the drugs most commonly used in veterinary medicine. Develop the necessary vocabulary and understanding of pharmacology to work effectively within a veterinary hospital. Covers the regulations governing veterinary and basic pharmacy skills. Prerequisite: HLTH10098. CRN DAY(S) START END
12143
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Veterinary Surgical Procedures
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
HSCI10138
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMM10107
Veterinary Terminology
42
Consider basic procedures for common veterinary surgeries. Topics include pre and post-op duties, handling and cleaning of surgical instruments, sterile and non-sterile techniques, appropriate behaviour during surgery and record keeping. Prerequisite: HLTH10098.
OADM10013
Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures
42
CRN DAY(S) START END
HLTH10062
Basic Animal Husbandry
36
12142
BUSN10034
Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships
48
Veterinary Anaesthesia
HLTH10071
Animal Husbandry II
36
HLTH10098
Veterinary Lab Procedures
36
HSCI10135
Basic Veterinary Pharmacology
36
HSCI10138
Veterinary Surgical Procedures
36
VETR10000
Veterinary Anaesthesia
36
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
VETR10000
Focus on the fundamentals of Veterinary Anaesthesia, with emphasis on equipment, preparing animals for anaesthesia, monitoring and the post anaesthetic period. Prerequisite: HSCI10135 CRN DAY(S) START END
12144
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Animal Husbandry II
HLTH10071
Develop basic knowledge of the anatomy, nutrition and behaviour of horses, pigs, cows, sheep and goats. Explore veterinary diseases, especially zoonotics, and appropriate restraint and safety procedures around large animals. Prerequisite: HLTH10062. CRN DAY(S) START END
12141 Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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Jan14 Apr21
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Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
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BUSINESS
OntarioLearn Equivalents (when offered): • BUSN10214 Purchasing = BUSN10189 Purchasing for Supply Chain. • BUSN10215 Supply Chain Administration = BUSNIB102 Global Supply Chain Management. • BUSN10228 International Business = BUSN10192 International Business Environments and Operations. • BUSN10234 Transportation and Warehousing = BUSN10191 Warehousing, Logistics, and Outsourcing.
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WSIB Workplace Safety & Insurance Board Adjudication
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 2 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/wsib Acquire a comprehensive overview of the adjudication process relating to Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) claims. Learn to effectively administer and manage WSIB claims from both an employer and worker perspective. Ideal for employers or worker advocates.
ACAF - Intermediate Financial Reporting 2
FINC10055
Focus on the liabilities and equities section of a statement of financial position. Explore liabilities, leases, pensions, post-employment benefits, corporate income taxes, shareholders' equity, complex debt and equity instruments, earnings per share, accounting changes, cash flow statement, financial statement analysis. Prepare external financial statement components consistent with GAAP. Prerequisite: FINC10054. 63 hours. LAST TIME OFFERED. CRN DAY(S) START END
12721
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $522.55
ACAF - Introductory Financial Accounting
ACCT10124
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSNBU158
WSIB Eligibility Adjudication
35
Prepare financial statements that summarize an entity's economic events through the use of GAAP reporting standards. Examine and interpret financial statements including the balance sheet, income statement, statement of retained earnings and cash flow statement. Through various learning techniques including interactive lectures, inquiry based learning and individual and group work, assess the financial performance of an entity. 63 hours. LAST TIME OFFERED.
BUSNBU159
WSIB Case Management Adjudication
35
CRN DAY(S) START END
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
12715
WSIB Case Management Adjudication
BUSNBU159
Develop your skills in effective caseload management. Emphasis on Reemployment Obligations, the Work Reintegration Program, the payment of long-term LOE Benefits and controlling premium costs. Recommended prerequisite: BUSNBU158 or permission from instructor. CRN DAY(S) START END
11201 SA
TIMES
Feb29 Mar28 9:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
5
FEE
Classroom (FF) $240.45
Important update to CPA Canada's Advanced Certificate in Accounting and Finance (ACAF): • In July 2019, CPA Ontario has advised that the CPA ACAF program will be discontinued. • Students will have until February 2021 to write the ACAF examination, after which time, CPA will no longer offer any exams for the ACAF. • Visit www.cpaontario.ca/earn-your-acaf/acaf-notice for more information.
ACAF - Business Law
LAWS10220
Gain basic legal literacy needed by business professionals to effectively manage legal risks and identify business opportunities arising from the legal environment. Explore an introduction to the Canadian legal system, tort law and professional liability, the principles of contract law, debtor and creditor relations, real and personal property, intellectual property, and forms of business organization (agency, sole proprietorship, partnership, and incorporation). 63 hours. LAST TIME OFFERED. 12723
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $522.55
ACAF - Intermediate Financial Reporting 1
FINC10054
Build on introductory financial accounting skills with focus on the asset section of the statement of financial position. Explore general financial statement presentation, revenue and expense recognition and specific components of the asset side of the statement of financial position, and related Income Statement effects. Develop the ability to prepare external financial statement components consistent with Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). 63 hours. LAST TIME OFFERED. CRN DAY(S) START END
12720
TIMES
ACCT10125
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $522.55
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
FEE
OntarioLearn $522.55
Accounting 2 - Financial
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/accounting
FEE
OntarioLearn $522.55
Examine how accounting information is used with organizations to plan, monitor, and control. Managers in all functional areas deal with organizational management accounting systems. Acquire a basic understanding of how such systems operate, the language they use, and their limitations. Through various learning techniques including interactive lectures, inquiry based learning and problem solving assess the managerial performance of an entity. 63 hours. LAST TIME OFFERED. 12719
Accounting and Finance
CRN DAY(S) START END
SESS DELIVERY
ACAF - Introductory Management Accounting
CRN DAY(S) START END
OTHER COURSES
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
ACCT10014
Covers current assets, capital assets, and payroll liabilities. Learn to determine the financial position of a business organized as a partnership and sole proprietorship, and the results of its operations and cash flows for a given period in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Equivalent to: ACCTMCS02 (Accounting Introductory II). Prerequisite: ACCTCB101 (Accounting 1). CRN DAY(S) START END
12374 MO
Jan6
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Apr13 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Business Finance
ACCTCB340
Prepare and analyze financial information of a business to develop sound managerial decisions relating to Corporate Finance, including the valuation of securities, working capital management and short term financing. Prerequisites: ACCT10005 (Financial Statement Concepts) and ACCT10014 (Accounting 2) and MATH10037 (Business Math of Finance) or ACCTAC211 (Understanding Financial Statements) and MATH10037. CRN DAY(S) START END
12366 TH
Jan9
TIMES
Mar26 6:00-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Introduction to Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigations ACCT10126
Financial crime and fraud are prevalent in North American society and are a challenge for accountants, auditors and other professionals to detect and prevent. Understand a variety of fraud theories and schemes, such as credit card and identity theft, money laundering, financial statement fraud, healthcare fraud, insurance fraud, skimming and larceny schemes, cheque and credit card fraud, billing schemes, payroll schemes, bribery and Internet fraud. 50 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12436
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $440.65
Mortgage Agent
BUSN10061
CRN DAY(S) START END
12710
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Taxation ACCTAC409
ECON10113
Examine macroeconomic topics such as national income measurement, aggregate demand, aggregate supply analysis, fiscal and monetary policy, international trade and exchange rates. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12566
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Employee Training and Development
HRES10025
Learn to prepare personal income tax returns for self-employed individuals in proprietorships and partnerships and individuals employed by Corporations. Equivalent to: ACCT10019. Prerequisites: ACCTAC201 (Accounting 2) or ACCT10005 (Financial Statement Concepts) and ACCT10014 (Accounting 2).
Introduces the theories of education and learning as they pertain to training and development. The concepts of need, needs analysis, program planning, and program development will be explored. Emphasis will be on establishing training/ learning objectives, selecting appropriate training methods, implementation strategies, teaching techniques, and program evaluation. 42 hours.
CRN DAY(S) START END
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12375 TU
6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Jan7
Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Advanced Business Processes
BUSN10250
Discover advanced business processes and their interrelationship with organizational strategy and goals. Review methods of analyzing business processes, including process mapping and redesigning processes for efficiency. Understand theory, the opportunity to select a business process, and conduct the business process analysis. Following analysis, recommend process improvements that lead to improved efficiency and/or effectiveness. 42 hours. TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Business Case Analysis
BUSN10251
Place yourself in the role of the entrepreneur and solve a variety of real business scenarios. Choose among various entrepreneurial opportunities, learn how to apply for funding and solve marketing, human resource, operational and financial scenarios. Hone your analytical and creative problem-solving skills to both solve business scenarios and present your rationale and solutions to an audience. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12573
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Current Issues in Business 1
BUSN10252
Analyze/discuss current events in business and examine relevant/reputable business periodicals/journals. Analysis includes discussions of business impact of events in question and modifications needed to capitalize on emerging opportunities or mitigate potential threats. Events for analysis are selected from national/global business environments. Gain a deeper understanding of the impact external events can have on business performance and employee productivity. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12568
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Current Issues in Business 2
BUSN10253
Continue to analyze/discuss current events in business and examine relevant/ reputable business periodicals/journals. Analysis includes discussions of business impact of events in question and modifications needed to capitalize on emerging opportunities or mitigate potential threats. Events for analysis are selected from national/global business environments. Gain a deeper understanding of the impact external events can have on business performance and employee productivity. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12574
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Gain insight into your entrepreneurial abilities including in-depth knowledge of successful business models, personalized idea creation, research and planning. 42 hours.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/business-management
12561
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Jan14 Apr21
Entrepreneurship BUSN10254
Business Management
CRN DAY(S) START END
12563
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
CRN DAY(S) START END
12571
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Finance for Non-Financial Managers
FINC10033
Managers, entrepreneurs and other business professionals require a basic knowledge of accounting and finance principles to be effective in business. Topics: financial statements, decision-making through financial analysis, profit planning, budgeting and control, time value of money, and sources of financing. Gain the knowledge and confidence to participate more fully in making business decisions in an organization. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12562
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Financial Analysis
FINC10056
Provides the skills to conduct financial analysis using Microsoft Excel. After a review of financial statements, create spreadsheet models to analyze income statements, balance sheets and cash budgets. Time-value of money calculations, ratio analysis, financial forecasting and break-even analysis are automated through the design and development of spreadsheet models. Recommended Prerequisite: FINC10033 (Finance for Non-Financial Managers). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12565
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Information Systems COMP10253 NEW! Explores the fundamental concepts of an information system as it applies
to the supply chain industry. Includes: information systems, information systems security and ethics, information technology, data resource management, trends in telecommunications and enterprise resource systems used by the supply chain industry. 45 hours.
CRN DAY(S) START END
12808
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Introduction To E-Business
INFOBU396
Explore technology, concepts and issues in electronic business conducted through the World Wide Web. Examine issues related to security, authentication, privacy, encryption, intellectual property rights, acceptable use policies, and legal liabilities. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
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TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
OntarioLearn $388.54
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BUSINESS
Prepare for licensing as a Mortgage Agent. Develop an understanding of the Mortgage Agent Qualifying Standards (MAQS) identified by the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, governing legislation, and agent responsibilities related to consumer protection, and ethical decision-making. 42 hours.
Economic Policy
BUSINESS
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Market Research
MRKT10089
Introduces the basic principles and practices of business research. Learn to effectively apply the tools, techniques, and methodologies through conducting a number of topically relevant research studies. Research areas covered include the research method, problem definition, exploratory research, secondary data research, primary data research methods, sample design and procedure, data analysis, and report preparation and presentation. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12570
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SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Marketing for Managers
MRKT10088
Introduces the key concepts of marketing management including the marketing framework and the various components of marketing management that lead to a competitive and dynamic business environment. Create and present a comprehensive marketing plan. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12572
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Mathematical Models
BUSN10248
Examine the application and use of mathematical models in business to make smart and calculated decisions via computation and analysis of quantifiable data. Through applied and case scenario study, learn what, when, where, how, and why to apply select mathematic models (e.g. cost-benefit analysis, EBITA, profit-loss) in business to ascertain valid and steadfast solutions to business problems. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12569
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Statistical Analysis STAT10002 NEW! Examine uses and applications of statistical analysis software to examine rudimentary mathematical and statistical principles and techniques, and applications in business and economics. 42 hours.
CRN DAY(S) START END
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Jan14 Apr21
FEE
Human Resources ce.mohawkcollege.ca/hrcourses
Benefits Administration
BUSN10059
Examine benefits and their administration. Focus on the Canada Pension Plan, Workers' Compensation, government and private health and insurance plans, pension programs, and contractual and volunteer benefits. Also includes: costing, program design, E.A.P.s and special programs. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12090
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Computer Applications in Human Resources
COMP10193
Gain an understanding of the fundamental principles of Microsoft Excel as applied to human resource management related problems. A series of assignments leads you through the critical issues of spreadsheet-based database design, and demonstrates the potential needs which computer users have in this field. Working knowledge of business computer applications recommended. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12102
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SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Personnel Research Techniques and HRIS
HRES10017
Study basic analytical techniques and research and design methodology relating to human resource information systems. Equivalent to: HRESHRM16 (HR Research & Info Systems). Prerequisite: MGMT10156 (Management in Human Resources). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12112
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SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
IBM Skills Academy ce.mohawkcollege.ca/IBMskills
OntarioLearn $388.54
Business Workshops Looking to enhance your business skills? In a few hours, half-day, full-day, or two-day workshop run by industry professionals you will learn the skills you need quickly.
IBM Skills Academy is a professional certification program from IBM in collaboration with Mohawk College. IBM Skills Academy offers courses that will help aspiring professionals prepare for a career in the IT industry. Upon successfully completing an IBM Skills Academy program, students will earn an IBM Digital Badge. This digital credential will offer a competitive advantage in Ontario's changing job market.
Dispute Resolution
IBM Blockchain Developer
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/workshops
CONF10010
Provides an understanding of negotiations among conflicting groups and how to achieve mutual agreement. Explore the characteristics of conflict and how it manifests itself in the workplace. Identify various solutions to difficult problems while maintaining relationships, negotiating issues, mediating disputes and dealing with emotionally charged situations. For emerging and aspiring leaders. CRN DAY(S) START END
12743 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan25 Jan25 9:00-12:00 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $72.69
Managing Upwards CRED10134 NEW! Designed to assist participants in establishing effective working
relationship with their managers for increased positivity, a positive work environment, and career success. CRN DAY(S) START END
12740 TU
TIMES
Jan21 Jan21 6:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $76.38
Transitioning to Management MGMT10167 NEW! Designed to assist participants with their transition into management and
understanding the challenges of first-time manager. CRN DAY(S) START END
12741 WE
TIMES
Jan22 Jan22 6:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $76.38
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
COMP10234
Discover blockchain concepts such as business networks, participants, assets and trusted transactions using Hyperledger Fabric, Hyperledger Composer and IBM Blockchain Platform. Earn IBM Official Badges. 40% online and 60% in class. Basic knowledge of JavaScript, Node.js, Angular.js, Golang, Docker and Kubernetes. Schedule might change. Check the website for details. CRN DAY(S) START END
11982 FR
Feb7
TIMES
Feb28 8:30-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
3
FEE
Blended (FF)
IBM Business Process Analyst
$600.00
BUSN10217
Learn about managing upstream and downstream impacts and the crossfunctional importance of processes to the overall objectives of an organization. Understand concepts such as process analysis, process improvement, macro design, Playback 0, and identifying and working with key performance indicators (KPIs). You can challenge the IBM Explorer and Mastery Award exams to earn IBM Official Badges. 40% online, 60% in class. Schedule might change. Check the website for details. CRN DAY(S) START END
12057 WE
Feb5
TIMES
Apr15 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
11 Blended (FF)
FEE
$760.00
IBM Predictive Analytics Modeler
BUSN10218
CRN DAY(S) START END
12058 TH
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb27 Apr16 6:30-9:30
8
FEE
Blended (FF)
IBM Security Intelligence Technologist
$790.00
COMP10236
Consolidate event logs from device endpoints within a network to identify threats. Enhance skills in data security, event offenses, asset profile offenses and event rules. Investigate offenses generated from network logs and create rules for prevention. Earn IBM Official Badges. Basic security fundamentals, IT infrastructure, Linux, Windows, TCP/IP networking and Syslog knowledge are required. Schedule might change. Check the website for details. CRN DAY(S) START END
12060 TU
TIMES
Feb25 Apr14 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
8
FEE
Classroom (FF) $350.00
Medical Keyboarding
KEYB10005
Increase your knowledge of specific terms and improve keyboarding speed and accuracy. Includes case histories, a variety of medical reports, technical terminology and timed writings. Prerequisite: HSCI10003 (Comprehending Medical Terms and Diagnoses) or OADMOA323 (Medical Terminology 1) and keyboarding skills of 30 net words per minute with 5 or less errors. 42 hours. TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Medical Office Procedures
OADM10018
Designed for those who plan to work as an administrative assistant in a physician's office, specialty clinic, or hospital setting. Includes professional and career responsibilities, interpersonal communications, records management, written communications, financial administration, and managing the medical office. Introduces the Canada Health Act, OHIP and OHIP medical billing. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12089
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Medical OHIP Billing
OADM10010
Study the basics of efficient Health Claim Billing in Ontario. Learn to use the Schedule of Benefits and Preambles of the Ministry of Health, and examine computerized billing. Software not compatible with MAC computer. Equivalent to: INSROA350. Prerequisite: OADMOA323 (Medical Terminology 1). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12136
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
CRN DAY(S) START END
12487 12765
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Consumer Behaviour
MRKTMK375
Examine the nature and effect of consumer behaviour on the marketability of goods and services. Review techniques for predicting consumer behaviour patterns. Prerequisite: MRKTMCS08 (Marketing Principles) or MRKTCB158 (Introduction to Marketing). 42 hours. TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $344.54
Effective Supervision-Human Relations
MGMTMD221
Discover what makes people tick and how to keep them going by improving your understanding of people. Discuss motivation, handling conflict, delegation, building morale and more. Gain practical insights into handling people more effectively and improve your overall performance. Equivalent to: HRESCB172 (Human Relations). 30 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12536
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Emotional Intelligence
MGMT10142
E.I. is the ability to recognize, understand & manage your feelings & those of others. Learn the power of harnessing your E.I. to enrich your personal and professional life. Facilitated by Linda Marshall, President of Marshall Connects Inc. & author of Giving Back: How to Find Your Personal Joy & Give Back To Others. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/emotionalintelligence for details. CRN DAY(S) START END
12068 TU 12816 TH
TIMES
Feb11 Mar17 6:00-9:00 Feb13 Mar19 6:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
6 6
FEE
Blended (FF) Blended (SC)
Employment Law
$405.42 $405.42
BUSNPIR19
Discuss legislation pertaining to labour relations, employment standards, employment equity, workers' compensation and human rights. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12096
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Entrepreneurship Fundamentals
SBMGBU395
Develop the knowledge and skills you need to establish your own business. Examine contemporary expressions of entrepreneurism, your role and contribution to the changing workplace, global business and the completion of a business plan. You will be required to invest approximately $50 into a personal business venture used to complete course assessments. Equivalent to: BUSNBA107 (Entrepreneurial Training) or BUSNBA532 (Entrepreneurship and Business Planning). 42 hours. 12577
Information on accessing your eLearn course is available at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/elearn
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Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
CRN DAY(S) START END
Get Started in eLearn
LAWSMCS05
Develop the legal perspectives you need to conduct business in an environment increasingly affected by legislation. Focus on employment law, contracts, torts, business organizations, human rights, creditor's rights and marketing law. Equivalent to: BUSNCB436 (Business Law) or INSR10011 (Insurance and Canadian Law). 42 hours.
12039
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/office
12086
Business Law Introductory
CRN DAY(S) START END
Medical Office Skills
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/pd
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Inclusive Leadership Practices: Building Capacity for Inclusion
MGMT10170
Explore the contemporary workplace emphasizing intercultural competence and organizational cultures in the context of diversity and inclusion. Examine organizational barriers, and power relations that result in inequities in the workplace. Investigate change management processes that can build highfunctioning, inclusive workplaces that draw on the diverse strengths of all staff members and employees. Prerequisite: MGMT10168. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12556
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
BUSINESS
Learn the essential analytics models to collect and analyze data efficiently. Gain skills in predictive analytics models such as data mining, data collection and integration, nodes, and statistical analysis while using tools for market research and data mining to predict problems and improve outcomes. You can challenge the IBM Explorer and Mastery Award exams to earn IBM Official Badges. 20% online, 80% in class. Schedule might change. Check the website for details.
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Professional Development
BUSINESS
38
Inclusive Leadership Practices: Creating Inclusive Cultures in the Workplace
MGMT10169
Focus on defining inclusive leadership strategies for effectively leading and managing organizational change in this final Inclusive Leadership Practices course. Examine these strategies and reflect on them to support their own growth as effective leaders for inclusion. Research the leadership of a current workplace as it relates to the focus on inclusive leadership practices. Prerequisite: MGMT10170. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12557
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Inclusive Leadership Practices: Leadership in Contemporary Workplaces
MGMT10168 (E)
Take this opportunity to analyze the evolving nature of contemporary workplaces in an increasingly globalized world. Various models of leadership will be examined with a focus on practices that build effective work environments. Explore and reflect on your own values and beliefs relative to leadership practices. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12548
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Interpersonal Communication Skills
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMM10294
Interpersonal communication might be thought of as the primary building block for other communication contexts. It begins where all human, social phenomena begin, with the self. It continues as an ongoing process of sharing meanings with others. It is important for group communication and organizational communication and is immediately useful because it is a process in which we constantly participate. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12581
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Introduction To Macroeconomics
ECON10002
Examine the macroeconomic problems facing society including unemployment, inflation and economic growth. Learn to evaluate government's use of fiscal and monetary policy to deal with these problems. Equivalent to: ECONEB222 (Macroeconomics). Prerequisite: ECONMCS03 (Microeconomics Introductory). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12454
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Introduction to Supply Chain and Operations Management BUSN10107
A supply chain is a network of organizations involved in the different processes and activities that produce value in the form of products and services in the hands of the ultimate customer or consumer. Covers how products and services are created and delivered to the customer. 42 hours CRN DAY(S) START END
12418
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Marketing Advanced
MRKT10018
Continue your study of marketing fundamentals, with particular attention to price strategy and management; distribution management; marketing communications; and new directions. Equivalent to: MRKT10008 (Marketing for Advertising) or MRKT10066 (Brand Strategy II). Prerequisite: MRKTMCS08 (Marketing Principles) or ADVR10064 (Foundations in Marketing). 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12746
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Marketing Digitally
MRKT10037
Explore web-based and digital marketing including websites, social media and mobile communication. Learn to evaluate online marketing strategies with emphasis on measurement of marketing activity. Equivalent to: MRKT10028 (Web Marketing and Digital Marketing) or MRKT10047 (Digital Marketing). Prerequisite: MRKTMCS08 (Marketing Principles) or MRKTCB158 (Introduction to Marketing). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12590
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Marketing Principles
MRKTMCS08
Examine marketing strategies and their role in achieving organizational objectives. Focus on marketing process and environments; planning and data collection; buyer behaviour and targeting strategies; and marketing mix. Equivalent to: ADVR10064 (Foundations in Marketing). 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12742 12778
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15 OntarioLearn $409.15
Microeconomics Introductory
ECONMCS03
Explore principles essential to an understanding of contemporary microeconomics, with emphasis on the use of economic models for accurate analysis of economic developments. Examine the role of prices and competitive markets in the allocation of resources, firm behaviour and market structures and the effects of government intervention in the economic marketplace. Mandatory group work and chats. Equivalent to: ECONEB122 (Microeconomics). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12451
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Organizational Business Communication
COMM10027
Hone essential business communication skills with emphasis on writing clear reports and documentation, making effective presentations, and enhancing interpersonal skills. Equivalent to: Business Reports (BUSN10141). 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12099
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Personal Financial Management
BUSNBE450
Develop a functional level of competency in managing your personal financial affairs. Identify the critical areas of financial concern and apply various techniques and models to analyze technical and non-technical problems associated with the various areas of financial planning. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12301
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Professional B2B Sales
FEE
$288.54
BUSN10216
Participate in live, interactive online sessions with a leading IBM Sales Instructor & Program Leader. Discover the 3 phases of business-to-business selling: building, progressing and closing sales pipeline. Explore development of new opportunities in the digital social age, progression tactics, articulating compelling reasons to act, and negotiating tactics. Each week will include key takeaways, live interactions and practical applications. 12 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12300
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$82.44
Sustainable Business ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sustainable-business
Climate Change and Business Adaptation
BUSN10231
Analyze the science behind climate change and understand important events which have shaped the climate change debate. Examine human population and understand how our use of resources shapes the business landscape. Discover the Food-Water-Energy Nexus and examine the role sustainability plays in balancing key commodities for life and business. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12661
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Sustainability and Business
BUSN10233
Learn how to position sustainability as a driver of business success and innovation, not as a threat to it. Examine sustainability and its impact on today's business model and explore the three dimensions of sustainability (environmental, social, economic) to learn how to select sustainability-related labels and metaphors that are the most appropriate for specific organizations. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12660
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
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C
American Sign Language
Competence in the French Language Certificate (829)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 8 courses
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/french
Completion Requirement: 2 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/asl Develop and enhance your skills in the communication system used by most deaf people.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
Discover the French Language. Develop practical written and conversation skills for work or personal enjoyment.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
LANGFR003
La Pratique du Francais 1
39
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
LANGLL120
39
LANGFR004
La Pratique du Francais 2
39
39
LANGFR005
La Pratique du Francais 3
39
LANGFS032
Parlons Francais 1
39
LANGFR006
La Pratique du Francais 4
39
LANGFS033
Parlons Francais 2
39
LANGFR007
La Pratique du Francais 5
39
LANGFS071
Parlons Francais 3
39
LANGLL220
American Sign Language I American Sign Language 2
American Sign Language I
LANGLL120
Learn the basics of the communication system used by most deaf people. CRN DAY(S) START END
12220 TU
Jan7
TIMES
Mar31 6:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
American Sign Language 2
LANGLL220
Continue the study of A.S.L. begun in LANGLL120 to develop increased capability. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12221 TH
6:00-9:00
Jan9
Apr2
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
Already Have Experience with the French Language? • If you think that you are eligible for placement into a higher level, you should register for the appropriate exam. • You can challenge up to 75% of the courses for the Certificate. • Written tests (LANGFR003, LANGFR004, LANGFR005, LANGFR006): You may obtain up to 4 credits with these tests which measure competence in grammar. • Oral tests (LANGFS032, LANGFS033): You may obtain up to 2 credits with these tests which measure conversational competence. • A non-refundable fee will be charged. • Exams are to be arranged during the semester. • Contact Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR) at plar@mohawkcollege.ca.
La Pratique du Francais 1
LANGFR003
Learn the basics of grammatical structures and vocabulary for conversational applications. Suitable for beginners. Equivalent to: LANG10061.
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12203 MO
6:30-9:30
Jan6
Apr6
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
Communications, Languages and Preparatory Studies
39
COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
40
French 1
LANG10061
Build confidence using simple structures and vocabulary to express yourself and ask questions in French. Read short articles for insight into French family life and family celebrations in Canada and around the world. A headset or microphone and speakers is required for the oral parts of the course. Students will submit recordings using software such as Jing, YouTube or Windows Media Player. Suitable for beginners. Equivalent to: LANGFR003. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12582 12757
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11
La Pratique du Francais 2
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
LANGFR004
Acquire further knowledge of grammatical French to improve the skills essential for writing and conversation. Equivalent to: LANG10062. Prerequisite: LANGFR003. CRN DAY(S) START END
12205 TU 12206 WE
Jan7 Jan8
TIMES
Mar31 6:30-9:30 Apr1 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93 13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
French 2
LANG10062
Further develop language skills by building vocabulary related to weekend chores, leisure, sports and travel. Enhance knowledge of French verb tenses and simple grammar for increased fluency and confidence. A headset or microphone and speakers is required for the oral parts of the course. Students will submit recordings using software such as Jing, YouTube or Windows Media Player. Equivalent to: LANGFR004. Prerequisite: LANG10061. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12584
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
La Pratique du Francais 3
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
LANGFR005
Exprimez-vous sans problème dans des discussions se rapportant à des situations quotidiennes. Le passé composé est un des points grammaticaux les plus importants enseignés dans ce niveau. Equivalent to: LANG10063. Prerequisite: LANGFR004. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12207 WE
6:30-9:30
Jan8
Apr1
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
French 3
LANG10063
Enhance your understanding of French. Develop the ability to tell stories and express yourself, using more complex sentence structures and French past tense. Anecdotes by French Canadian authors serve as a model. A headset or microphone and speakers is required for the oral parts of the course. Students will submit recordings using software such as Jing, YouTube or Windows Media Player. Equivalent to: LANGFR005. Prerequisite: LANG10062. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12585
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
La Pratique du Francais 4
LANGFR006
Etudiez les éléments grammaticaux dans un contexte à la fois personnel et culturel. L’Imparfait, le conditionnel présent et passé ainsi que la révision des temps étudiés dans les niveaux précédents. Equivalent to: LANG10064. Prerequisites: LANGFR005 and LANGFS032. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12209 TH
6:30-9:30
Jan9
Apr2
SESS DELIVERY
FREE Programs and Courses for Immigrants
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
French 4
LANG10064
Build vocabulary and fluency for everyday situations, mastering complex verb tenses and sentence structures. Articles from French speaking Canada serve as language models and provide a cultural perspective on current issues. A headset or microphone and speakers is required for the oral parts of the course. Students will submit recordings using software such as Jing, YouTube or Windows Media Player. Equivalent to: LANGFR006. Prerequisite: LANG10063. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12586
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
La Pratique du Francais 5
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
LANGFR007
Enrichissez vos connaissances de la langue française en apprenant le subjonctif, le participe présent, l’infinitif passé ainsi que les formes actives, passives et la construction causale. Equivalent to: LANG10065. Prerequisites: LANGFR006 and LANGFS033. CRN DAY(S) START END
12211 TU
Jan7
TIMES
Mar31 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
French 5
English as a Second Language (ESL)
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
LANG10065
Expand your vocabulary, master more complex sentences and learn to appreciate the diversity of the French language. Research and discuss current events in French Canada, using various political, social and cultural articles as references. A headset or microphone and speakers is required for the oral parts of the course. Students will submit recordings using software such as Jing, YouTube or Windows Media Player. Equivalent to: LANGFR007. Prerequisite: LANG10064. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12587
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Parlons Francais 1
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
LANGFS032
Improve your communication skills and boost your confidence while getting ready for college/university or the workplace. The LINC Program leads to the English requirement for post-secondary admission at Mohawk College.
Développez votre vocabulaire et différentes structures orales en étudiant les thèmes suivants: Connaissons-nous, téléphonons, voyageons, demandons directions et allons à la poste. Prerequisite: LANGFR004.
These programs are offered to eligible candidates: • LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) • LINC for Youth – Photography and Video Projects • LINC College Preparation
Développez votre vocabulaire et différentes structures orales en étudiant les thèmes suivants: Préparons un voyage, faisons nos valises, passons les douanes, arrivons à l'hôtel, séjournons à l'hôtel et Partons de l'hôtel. Prerequisites: LANGFR005 and LANGFS032.
• Workplace Preparation (Enhanced Language Training) TO REGISTER call: 905-575-2421, visit: mohawkcollege.ca/learnEnglish or email: melissa.droughan-rahimian@mohawkcollege.ca
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12216 WE
6:30-9:30
Jan8
Apr1
Parlons Francais 2
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
LANGFS033
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12218 MO
6:30-9:30
Jan6
SESS DELIVERY
Apr6
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
C
General Arts and Science Certificate (230)
Developmental Psychology
PSYCSS271 (E)
Graduation Requirement: 10 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/gas This program is designed to offer transfer pathways to additional college and university programs. Program Highlights: • Experience the benefits of a program designed as a bridge to help you choose the right path. • Choose from a wide selection of course options that can lead to future studies in Business, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Human Services and other college and university programs. • Gain a good grounding in academic skills. • Exposure to a wide variety of academic disciplines. • Develop skills in Humanities and Social Sciences. Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED). • 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.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CREDAS101
First Year Foundations
42
SSCI10051
Introduction to Critical Thinking
42
Option Group 1 - Choose 1:
12531 12767
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
English 1
COMM10256
Focus on effective communication in the workplace. Practice writing, speaking, reading, listening, locating and documenting information, and using technology to communicate professionally. Microphone is required. Equivalent to: COMMLL041, COMMLL044, COMM11040. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12470 12754 12763
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
Introduction to Psychology
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
PSYCSS156 (E)
Examine the basis of human behavior. Study the scientific research process, the human brain and the nervous system, sensation and perception, learning, memory and personality. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12591 12249 TH 12758 12770
Jan14 Jan16 Feb3 Mar2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr21 Apr16 6:30-9:30 14 May11 Jun8
OntarioLearn Classroom (FF) OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
Introduction to Sociology
FEE
$388.54 $288.54 $388.54 $388.54
SSCISS108 (E)
Explore basic concepts for understanding human behaviour, individual biases, various roles in society and social groupings. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
COMM11040
Communication D
56
12312
Jan15 Apr22
COMMLL041
Communication
42
Sociology: Diversity and Social Change
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
SSCISS109 (E)
Explore various sociological perspectives. Consider social structure, gender, race and ethnicity, the family, population, social movements and change. 42 hours.
Option Group 2 - Choose 3: See website for complete list of courses.
CRN DAY(S) START END
Option Group 3 - Choose 4:
12053
See website for complete list of courses.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Society, Technology And Social Issues
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
SSCISS299 (E)
Some courses are offered under other programs. Refer to the website and the index.
Examine significant technological developments from an historical perspective and consider their immediate social, political, economic and ecological impact. Explore associated ethical dilemmas and implications for the future. 42 hours.
Canadian Politics
CRN DAY(S) START END
SSCISS105 (E)
Develop insight into how Canada is governed. Analyze the structure of government in Canada, the practice of politics, and discuss major political issues. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12052
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
12054
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Communication COMMLL041 Develop thinking, writing, reading, speaking and listening skills with emphasis on effective written communication. CRN DAY(S) START END
12185 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Apr15 6:00-9:00
Communication D
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
COMM11040
An introductory college level English course. Through a variety of assignments, develop the reading, writing, critical and analytical skills essential for communicators in college and upon graduation. Teaches writing through the critical reading of various fiction and non-fiction materials and brings students with basic skills to college level foundational skills. CRN DAY(S) START END
12184 SA
TIMES
Jan18 Mar28 8:30-1:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
11 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Examine the growth and changes of mental, social and emotional characteristics from cradle to grave, with special emphasis on development of human personality. 42 hours.
41
42
COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
A
Skills Development - Simultaneous Interpreting
Language Interpreter Training Program
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 6 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/languageinterpreter Obtain the training you need to become a spoken language interpreter. There is a growing need for skilled interpreters in the legal, health care, and social service sectors. Benefit from a solid introduction to interpreting theory, with skills development practice in consecutive interpreting, sight translation and note taking, simultaneous interpreting, standards of practice, and more. Benefits individuals interested in a career in interpreting, and those already working as interpreters who wish to upgrade their skills and obtain a college credential. Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED). • Excellent proficiency/fluency (reading, writing, speaking) in English and a second language.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
12621
CRN DAY(S) START END
12776
Introduction to Spoken Language Interpreting
30
LANG10032
Consecutive Interpreting
30
C
LANG10033
Skills Development - Sight Translation
30
LANG10034
Skills Development - Simultaneous Interpreting
30
LANG10035
Setting Specific Interpreting
36
LANG10036
Capstone Course, Skills Integration
30
Any associated expenses are your responsibility.
LANG10031
Explore the fundamentals of spoken language interpreting in various settings, with emphasis on the interpreter's role, standards of practice, and skills required for successful interpreting. CRN DAY(S) START END
12036
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $262.10
Consecutive Interpreting
LANG10032
Benefit from a skillful mix of theory and practice focused on memory and comprehension, note taking, vocabulary building and handling linguistic and ethical challenges. Prerequisite: LANG10031. CRN DAY(S) START END
12708
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Skills Development - Sight Translation
LANG10033
Focus on the fundamentals of sight translation and related skills, such as fast reading, scanning for main ideas, vocabulary enrichment, paraphrasing and more. Develop tools for handling ethical and performance challenges. Prerequisite: LANG10032. CRN DAY(S) START END
12620
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
LANG10035
Mar2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr20
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
LANG10036
Enhance your skills in consecutive interpreting and note taking, sight translation and simultaneous interpreting. Also covers professional comportment and the financial management skills required for work as an independent contractor. Prior to registering you must provide proof of successful completion of the CILISAT or ILSAT. Prerequisite: LANG10035.
LANG10031
This mandatory testing should be taken after the fourth course (LANG10034) and must be completed prior to registration in the sixth course (LANG10036).
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Capstone Course, Skills Integration
12037
You must successfully complete and pass a Competency Test (CILISAT or ILSAT) administered by a provincial agency.
SESS DELIVERY
Examine protocols, procedures and techniques for interpreting in various settings. These include the courts and legal settings involving child victims/witnesses, health care setting and the domestic violence sector. Prerequisite: LANG10034.
Hours
Competency Tests (CILISAT or ILSAT)
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
Setting Specific Interpreting
Mandatory Courses:
Introduction to Spoken Language Interpreting
LANG10034
Develop and practice proven skills and techniques for simultaneous interpreting in various settings and contexts, with emphasis on active listening, shadowing, retelling, paraphrasing, note taking, memory exercises and self-evaluation. Prerequisite: LANG10033.
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $262.10
Writing for Publication Certificate (123)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/writingpublication Ideal for beginners and established writers interested in creating or enhancing their portfolio of written work! Refresh and refine your skills in the fundamentals of plot, prose and character or take specialized courses in a writing form that appeals to you. Whether you're a would-be novelist, filmmaker, poet, or writer of creative non-fiction, this reinvigorated program will help you jump-start your creativity, improve your technique and, most importantly, get you writing. Admission Requirements • Successful completion of senior secondary school English or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Option Group 1 - Choose 3:
Hours
COMM10311
Plot Development
39
COMM10312
Character Development
39
COMM10310
Prose Styles
39
COMMLL904
Creative Writing
39
LANGLL936
Writing the Novel 1
39
COMM10000
Intro To Creative Non-Fiction
39
COMMLLT03
Writing For Publication - Level 1
42
COMMLLT09
Writing For Publication - Level 2
42
COMMLLT02
Grammar For Writing Professionals
42
COMMLLT08
Writing Mystery And Suspense Stories
36
Option Group 2 - Choose 2: See website for a complete list of courses.
Grammar For Writing Professionals
COMMLLT02
Enhance your practical skills in recognizing and correcting errors in accordance with accepted Canadian standards. Learn to work as part of an editing team to produce acceptable full-length manuscripts. Beneficial for potential editors, writers and proofreaders! CRN DAY(S) START END
12627
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Poetry Writing
COMMLLT13
Develop the skills needed to create and market publishable poems. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Romance Writing
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMMLLT04
Develop skills in creating intriguing plots, fascinating settings, engaging characters, and satisfying romances through examples and practical exercises. Previous writing skills recommended. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12027
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Travel Writing
FEE
OntarioLearn $365.15
COMM10121
Look at the wide range of travel writing assignments available to freelance writers, from commercial pieces that border on promotion writing, to literary travel writing and travel memoirs. Includes study of the various publishing markets for this type of work, from traditional to online opportunities. 39 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12025
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Writing For Publication - Level 1
FEE
OntarioLearn $323.93
COMMLLT03
Explore creative writing and the publishing process, with attention to the various steps of manuscript preparation, including conferencing, editing and proofreading. Examine the writer's craft using professional works as models. CRN DAY(S) START END
12625
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Writing For Publication - Level 2
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMMLLT09
Explore the publishing process with emphasis on the Canadian magazine trade. Consider how to develop your ideas into acceptable compositions and examine strategies for approaching publishers. Prerequisite: COMMLLT03. CRN DAY(S) START END
12626
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Writing Short Stories
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMM10259
Examine story writing fundamentals, with emphasis on character development, narrative unity, and plot. Follow a step-by-step approach to producing a story for publication. Consider opportunities for publication and the submission process. 48 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12469
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ace Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) courses are non-post-secondary courses designed to prepare you to succeed in post-secondary and apprenticeship training. They are accepted as OSSD equivalent by Colleges and Apprenticeship for purposes of admission. There are 10 ACE courses available. Most students participate in the courses they need to meet the prerequisites for admission to further their education. Admission Requirements • Completion of the 20 hour online Learn to Learn course. This will help determine if you have the necessary personal, computer and academic skills to successfully participate in ACE online courses. Register for the Learn to Learn course by filling out an application at acedistancedelivery.ca. Enrollment is limited and tuition is free. Academic Upgrading courses and programs are also available in a face-to-face environment. See the ad on page 97 for more information. ACE COURSE
OSSD EQUIVALENT
Apprenticeship Math
Foundations for College Mathematics, Grade 12, College Preparation MAP4C
Biology
Biology, Grade 11, College Preparation SBI3C
Business Mathematics
Foundations for College Mathematics, Grade 12, College Preparation MAP4C
Chemistry
Chemistry, Grade 12, College Preparation SCH4C
Communications
English, Grade 12, College Preparation ENG4C
Core Math
Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life, Grade 12, Workplace Preparation MEL4E
Physics
Physics, Grade 11, University Preparation SPH3U OR Physics, Grade 12, College Preparation SPH4C
Technical Math
Mathematics for College Technology, Grade 12, College Preparation MCT4C
ACE Apprenticeship Math
MATH10047 (SA)
Enhance skills developed in Core Mathematics in preparation for apprenticeship study. Includes: number sense and algebra; measurement and geometry; proportional reasoning; analytic geometry; relations and functions; trigonometric functions; statistics; and personal finance. Prerequisite: MATH10045. 100 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12165 12178
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
ACE Biology
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
BIOL10011 (SA)
Focus on structure and function in the areas of cellular biology, microbiology, human anatomy, genetics and our natural environment. Three major themes of biology are introduced: organization, homeostasis and interconnectedness. Emphasis is on the practical application of these concepts. Prerequisite: MATH10045. 120 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12166 12179
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
ACE Business Mathematics
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
MATH10046 (SA)
Increase comprehension and performance of mathematical operations and application of business mathematical techniques. Includes arithmetic and geometric sequences and series; simple and compound interest; annuities; exponential growth; retail mathematics; data analysis, collecting, organizing, and analyzing data; self-study and the application of learned skills to numerous problems; developing skills in handling business mathematical problems. Prerequisite: MATH10045. 120 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12157 12169
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
12622
43
OTHER COURSES
COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
44
ACE Chemistry
GSCI10004 (SA)
Gain a strong knowledge of chemistry, as it applies to industry and environmental issues, by completing three core units and two elective units of study. Emphasizes analyzing problems, performing laboratory exercises and communicating scientific information effectively. Designed to meet the needs of adult learners entering post-secondary college programs in health and environmental sciences. Prerequisite: MATH10045. 120 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12160 12173
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
ACE Communications
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
COMM10148 (SA)
Become an effective communicator in academic, personal and work settings. Learn to express yourself well when presenting and defending ideas and opinions by using oral, visual, and written forms of communications. Gain well-developed communications skills to prepare for success in a variety of college postsecondary programs and the workplace. 120 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12158 12171
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
ACE Computers
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
COMP10083 (SA)
Designed for computer users with very little (if any) experience. Includes: hardware and software, general computer maintenance, file management, email, online communication, internet, word processing, spreadsheet software, presentation software and database software. 100 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12167 12180
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
ACE Core Math
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
MATH10045 (SA)
Provides a grounding in varied aspects of Mathematics, including numeric and algebraic operations; measurement and geometry; collecting, displaying and analyzing data; mathematical relationships; statistics and probability; simple and compound interest; and everyday financing. 120 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12159 12172
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
ACE Physics
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
PHYS10000 (SA)
Develop a foundation in the fundamental concepts of physics. Qualitatively and quantitatively study and explore the topics of forces and motion; energy and simple machines; waves, sound, light, and optics; electricity and magnetism; and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Understand the underlying physical concepts and principles, and apply them to practical systems. Prerequisite: MATH10045. 120 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12161 12174
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
ACE Self Management and Self Direction
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
12163 12176
TIMES
CRED10044 (SA)
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
ACE Technical Math
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/advancedfrench Enhance your ability to converse in French! Admission Requirements • Certificate of Competence in the French Language or equivalent experience.
Parlons Avance 4
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
LANGFS080
Graduates of the Competence in the French Language Certificate will build communication skills and fluency through discussion. Prerequisite: LANGFS079. CRN DAY(S) START END
12219 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-6:30
12164 12177
The following courses are designed as general interest and/or General Education Electives. Each course is a stand-alone course. In some programs, you may be required to complete General Education Band Selection courses. An (E) designation for courses in the catalogue and the index indicates that the course can be used to fulfill General Education requirements. Refer to the index for additional course listings. The following restrictions apply: • The course chosen must NOT be related to (or included in) your program of studies. • For example: students in the Child and Youth Worker program cannot use Psychology; students in Police Foundations cannot use Issues in Diversity, etc. • You are advised to seek approval, from your Program Manager or General Education Coordinator, for the course you are considering, before registering. • When you have successfully completed the course you must apply for an exemption, from your General Education course, through MyMohawk.
Anger Management
CONF10005 (E)
Learn about the many types of anger and how to manage and/or modify it. Identify your specific anger triggers and how your anger evolves. Personality and behaviour influences will be examined before moving onto comprehensive anger management strategies proven to be highly successful. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12029
TIMES
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Art Through the Ages
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
ARTT10052 (E)
A survey of primarily Western artistic traditions beginning with Ancient Greece and Rome provides an understanding of continuity and change in art making through the ages. The exploration of art movements is framed thematically in relation to societal issues. Introduces Asian, Islamic, First Nations and African art. 48 hours. 12597
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Astronomy
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
GSCI10006 (E)
Discover the wonders of Astronomy. Examine the bodies of the Solar System, and learn interesting facts about the planets and their moons, the stars, nebulae and galaxies. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12747 12864
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
MATH10044 (SA)
Jan14 Jun16 Mar2 Aug3
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/generaleducation
Gain the mathematical skills needed for technical, math focused post-secondary college programs. Solve applied problems involving linear/polynomial/rational/ exponential expressions and equations, logarithmic functions, radical and complex numbers, trigonometry, measurements and geometry. Prerequisite: MATH10045. 120 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
SESS DELIVERY
General Education / Social Sciences
CRN DAY(S) START END
Take this opportunity to learn and use strategies that can be applied to academics, employment, and your personal life. Gain the knowledge, skills, and behaviours to become an effective, confident and flexible learner. Focus on selfreflection, critical thinking, goal setting, study skills, organizational skills, group dynamics, and career/employment exploration. 80 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
French - Advanced
FEE
OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15 OntarioLearn $409.15
Bridging Two Worlds: Connecting with Indigenous People of Canada INDS10015 (E)
CRN DAY(S) START END
12031
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Canadian Literature
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
COMMLL903 (E)
Focus on literary analysis (written and oral) of selected Canadian novels and short stories, with emphasis on target audience, the relevance of setting and plot in relation to Canadian culture and history, and literary devices. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12619
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Canadian Politics
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
SSCISS105 (E)
Develop insight into how Canada is governed. Analyze the structure of government in Canada, the practice of politics, and discuss major political issues. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12052
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Censorship and the Media
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
MCOM10060 (E)
Examine the history of censorship and its application in current issues. Through exposure to controversial materials and the discourse of censorship, gain an understanding of who controls knowledge, why and to what effect. Prerequisite: College English or equivalent. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12693
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Developmental Psychology
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
PSYCSS271 (E)
Examine the growth and changes of mental, social and emotional characteristics from cradle to grave, with special emphasis on development of human personality. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12531 12767
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Environmental Citizenship
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
ENVR10006 (E)
PSYC10001 (E)
Interested in understanding or pursuing a career in forensic/correctional psychology? Cover areas related to criminal psychology, police psychology, victimology, victim services, psychology, the courts and correctional psychology. 36 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12606
TIMES
CRN DAY(S) START END
12520
TIMES
Essentials of Canadian History
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
HIST10019 (E)
Study some of the major themes of Canadian history from Confederation to the present. Designed to increase your understanding of how our past influences and engages with the present, and how we are shaping our future. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12519
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Global Citizenship: Social Analysis to Social Action
SSCI10065 (E)
Look at global citizenship and develop a sound understanding of what it means to be a global citizen, both personally and professionally, and the ways in which they make a contribution to an equitable society and world. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12558
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Growing Up Digital-Living and Working In Canada INFO10158 (E)
Examine the impact of the Internet and digital media in shaping recent history and influencing the way Canadian youth live, work and play. Gain analytical tools to anticipate and act on future developments. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12544
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
History of Aboriginal/Canadian Relations
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
INDS10017 (E)
Discover the historic stages of the relationship between Aboriginal peoples in Canada from contact to present day. Explore world views, cooperation and negotiations through the fur trade era and the impact of government colonial policy on Aboriginal communities, cultures and people. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12505
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
CRN DAY(S) START END
SESS DELIVERY
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
GSCI10012 (E)
Understand the interdependent relationship between geography and the location of human populations. Through scientific inquiry, discover the world's geographic landscape, the global processes that shape planet earth, and their relationship to the location of climates and the natural resources required to sustain healthy societies. 42 hours.
Hockey Hall of Fame Presents
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Geography and Human Populations
Begin the journey to responsible environmental action, with emphasis on global environmental rights and responsibilities, planned sustainable use of our planet's resources and recognition of environmental health as a prerequisite to human health. 42 hours. 12484 12755 12764
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
SPRT10007 (E)
Examine the incredible growth of Canada's national pastime, including formation of the NHL, the original six and national/international expansion. Prerequisite: College English or equivalent. 42 hours. 12633
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
I Write The Songs
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
ARTT10045 (E)
Create poetic lyrics suitable for the profession of song writing and learn a variety of genres to direct your talents. Special consideration for the purpose of presentation to music producers and agents will be discussed. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12618
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
OntarioLearn $388.54
OntarioLearn Information
Find out how to access your course at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ontariolearn Book your exam early! For instructions visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/exams Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
Familiarize yourself with indigenous worldviews and learn from, and about, indigenous people to dispel stereotypes and myths. Identify and discuss major events in Canada that have led to the issues facing indigenous people today. 42 hours.
Forensic Psychology
COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
46
Indigenous Identity & Relationship to the Land
INDS10018 (E)
Explore Indigenous cosmology, knowledge and world view and its relationship to the land. Students will be encouraged to examine and locate their own identity and world view in relation to these concepts. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12512
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Indigenous Peoples: A Global Perspective
INDS10019 (E)
Examine contemporary issues relevant to Indigenous people around the globe. Explore patterns and themes of Indigenous histories. Focus on contemporary revitalization, repatriation and preservation methods employed by Indigenous people and governments around the world. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12559
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Introduction to Children's Literature
COMMLLT06 (E)
Examine the history and development of children's literature and its varied forms and techniques. Explore major authors and important issues presented in this genre. Note: May involve material that is explicit and/or offensive to some. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12691 12774
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Introduction to Geology:An Overview of Planet Earth
ENVR10028 (E)
Explore the fundamentals of geology. Focus on the formation of the universe, the solar system, the history of the earth, formation of oceans and continents, plate tectonics, and rock types and their formation. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12730
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Introduction to Philosophy
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
SSCI10049 (E)
Examine philosophical issues such as self and world perception and investigate the connection between mind, body and spirit. Debate moral, ethical and human rights issues and philosophical paradoxes and learn to draw meaning from personal experiences. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12049
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Programs and Courses for Immigrants Occupation-specific Language Training (OSLT) Mohawk offers FREE Occupation-specific Language Training (OSLT) courses to qualified immigrants who already have experience or training in Health Care, Business or Technology. OSLT can help you improve your workplace communication skills and understand better your workplace in Ontario. To learn more 905-575-1212, ext. 3419 mary-anne.peters@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/oslt
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Introduction to Psychology
PSYCSS156 (E)
Examine the basis of human behavior. Study the scientific research process, the human brain and the nervous system, sensation and perception, learning, memory and personality. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12591 12249 TH 12758 12770
Jan14 Jan16 Feb3 Mar2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr21 Apr16 6:30-9:30 14 May11 Jun8
OntarioLearn Classroom (FF) OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
Introduction to Sociology
FEE
$388.54 $288.54 $388.54 $388.54
SSCISS108 (E)
Explore basic concepts for understanding human behaviour, individual biases, various roles in society and social groupings. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12312
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
Legalization of Cannabis in Canada LAWS10215 (E) ACCELERATED! After almost 100 years of prohibition the Canadian
government is legalizing the recreational use of cannabis making Canada the second country in the world to do so at a national level. Examine the history of cannabis within Canada, develop insights of factors behind the decision to legalize, discuss the findings of the Cannabis Legalization and Regulation Task Force and explore the emerging legal framework surrounding the personal use of cannabis. Must be 19 years of age. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12578 12768
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Mar3 Mar2 Apr19
Let's Talk Sports
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
SPRT10006 (E)
Participate in lively sports debates and learn practical techniques to improve your communication. Through examination of topics such as sports and politics, commercialism, and the Olympic movement, benefit from a behind the scenes look at sports issues and develop understanding of the impact of sports on society. Prerequisite: College English or equivalent. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12689
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
The Middle Ages and The Modern World: Facts and Fiction HIST10021 (E)
Discover the impact that major cultural traditions of the Middles Ages have had on the modern world. Includes the study of kings, warriors, saints, knights, mystics, mythological heroes and exotic beasts such as dragons. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12522
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Myths And Legends
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
HISTLLT05 (E)
Discover the universal and enduring presence of myths and legends. Examine creation myths, hero/heroine myths, dominant archetypes and other topics to develop insight into how a distant past connects to our contemporary world. Prerequisite: College English or equivalent. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12692 12775
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Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Nutrition
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
HLTH10044 (E)
Explore the nutritional effectiveness of various diets and food additives. Examine the role of food in maintaining health and reducing the risk of illness and learn to evaluate claims made by food faddists and food vendors. Prerequisite: College English or equivalent. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12711 12777
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Oceanography
ENVR10049 (E)
CRN DAY(S) START END
12731
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Personality Psychology
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
PSYC10007 (E)
Learn to define personality and its influence on behaviour and actions. Examine patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviour that make a person unique. Explore personality assessment and intelligence testing. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12623
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Philosophy of Art Concepts and Theories
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
SSCI10054 (E)
Explore the concepts of art, aesthetics, nature and experience as the subject of artworks, the place of art in life and society and mimetic theories in the philosophy of art. Equivalent to: SSCIPT001. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12050
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Political Science & Public Administration
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
SSCISS027 (E)
Gain an understanding of the Canadian governing system, and organizational theories pertaining to public administration, from a law enforcement perspective. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12051
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Popular Music and Society
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
MUSC10114 (E)
Analyze the sociological aspects of popular music from the 20th century to the mainstream music of today. Emphasizes important trends, genres, labels and individuals in music history. Special attention will be given to Canadian experiences in popular music. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12040
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Quest for Wisdom
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
SSCI10064 (E)
Study philosophical anthropology by examining what it means to be human and what it means to be wise. Through discussion, reading, writing and viewing of films we will focus on the answers given to us by science, philosophy, spirituality and technology. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12521
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Science Fiction
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMM10043 (E)
Explore our changing world through the medium of science fiction. Discover the amazing narrative and fantastic voyages of this literary genre, through study of various short stories and novels. Prerequisite: College English or equivalent. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12690
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Social Media and Society
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
SSCI10045 (E)
Explore major developments in social media and its impact on communication, business, government, the economy, and education. Gain hands-on experience with many of the leading social media applications such as Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia and Twitter. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12579
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Social Psychology
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
PSYC10012 (E)
SSCISS299 (E)
Examine significant technological developments from an historical perspective and consider their immediate social, political, economic and ecological impact. Explore associated ethical dilemmas and implications for the future. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12054
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $344.54
Sociology: Diversity and Social Change
SSCISS109 (E)
Explore various sociological perspectives. Consider social structure, gender, race and ethnicity, the family, population, social movements and change. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12053
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Sports Psychology
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
PSYC10009 (E)
Examining the individual components of how one's mind works is a valuable tool for performance in specific sporting events. Concepts of psychology are discussed and applied in past, present and future contexts. Evaluate what goes into optimal levels of athleticism by examining how players, coaches and even fans of the sports get psyched. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12044
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Stress, Wellness and Nutrition
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
HLTH10111 (E)
Enhance your understanding of positive and negative stress in personal and professional lives. Using wellness perspectives, gain insights into controlling internal and external stressors to promote long-term health. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12580 12756 12769
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
The Study of Human Sexuality
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
SSCI10003 (E)
Examine historical, theoretical, cross cultural, and life cycle perspectives on human sexuality. Discuss gender relations, body image, sexual diversity, arousal and response, mating, dating, and interpersonal attraction, interpersonal communication, sex education, sexual health or risk, and issues of power or intimacy. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12530 12766
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Understanding Literature
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
COMM10095 (E)
Learn to appreciate literature critically by reviewing literary history and examining different genres. Explore themes and conventions associated with these genres and develop an understanding of literary analysis and various critical approaches. Creative-writing students will benefit from a framework in which to appreciate and evaluate their own writing. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12468
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
World Of Abnormal Psychology
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
PSYCSS021 (E)
Emphasis is on the study of the signs and symptoms of the major mental illnesses, including bipolar disorder, major depression, schizophrenia, and personality disorders. Discuss eating and sleeping disorders, stress and post-traumatic stress disorder. Equivalent to: Psychology of Adjustment 2 (PSYCSS233). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12443 12246 WE 12753 12762
Jan14 Jan15 Feb3 Mar2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr21 Apr8 6:30-10:00 13 May11 Jun8
OntarioLearn Classroom (FF) OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
FEE
$388.54 $288.54 $388.54 $388.54
Develop an understanding of how and why individuals behave, think and feel in social situations. The study of the individual, his/her thoughts and resultant behaviour in social situations receives particular emphasis. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12624
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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Study the oceans from an historical, geographical, geological and biological perspective. Travel through the "story of the oceans" exploring a different topic each week. 45 hours.
Society, Technology And Social Issues
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Indigenous Studies
Spanish-Conversational 1
COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/indigenous
Bridging Two Worlds: Connecting with Indigenous People of Canada INDS10015 (E) Familiarize yourself with indigenous worldviews and learn from, and about, indigenous people to dispel stereotypes and myths. Identify and discuss major events in Canada that have led to the issues facing indigenous people today. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12031
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
History of Aboriginal/Canadian Relations
INDS10017 (E)
Discover the historic stages of the relationship between Aboriginal peoples in Canada from contact to present day. Explore world views, cooperation and negotiations through the fur trade era and the impact of government colonial policy on Aboriginal communities, cultures and people. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12505
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Indigenous Identity & Relationship to the Land
INDS10018 (E)
Explore Indigenous cosmology, knowledge and world view and its relationship to the land. Students will be encouraged to examine and locate their own identity and world view in relation to these concepts. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12512
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Indigenous Insights: Micro Course
INDS10024
Learn about indigenous people of Canada to dispel stereotyped myths in this self-guided online workshop. Increase awareness of key social, cultural or political issues that affect indigenous peoples. CRN DAY(S) START END
12745
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
Indigenous Peoples: A Global Perspective
eLearn
FEE
$50.19
INDS10019 (E)
Examine contemporary issues relevant to Indigenous people around the globe. Explore patterns and themes of Indigenous histories. Focus on contemporary revitalization, repatriation and preservation methods employed by Indigenous people and governments around the world. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12559
TIMES
LANGLLA04
Using practical conversation and vocabulary, you improve reading skills and your command of spoken/written Spanish. Prerequisite: LANGLLE01 (Spanish For Beginners) or basic knowledge of Spanish.
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12230 MO
6:30-9:30
Jan6
Apr6
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
Spanish-Conversational 2
LANGLLB04
Practice speaking and writing Spanish at the intermediate level. Prerequisite: LANGLLA04 (Spanish-Conversational 1). CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12231 WE
6:30-9:30
Jan8
Apr1
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
Spanish-Conversational 3
LANGLLC04
Continue the study of Spanish at the advanced level. Prerequisite: SpanishConversational 2 (LANGLLB04). CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12234 TH
6:30-9:30
Jan9
Apr2
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
Preparatory Sciences ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sciences
Prep Science (Chemistry)
GSCIPE053
Provides the preparation necessary to enter Certificate and Diploma programs which require a current knowledge of Chemistry. You do not require prior knowledge in Chemistry, however, you do require a consistent and continuous commitment to meet course objectives, assignment deadlines and achieve high success. 57 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11245
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $440.75
Prep Science (Physics)
PHYSPE001
Provides the preparation necessary to enter Certificate and Diploma programs which require a current knowledge of Physics. You do not require prior knowledge in Physics, however, you do require a consistent and continuous commitment to meet course objectives, assignment deadlines and achieve high success. 57 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11251
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $440.75
Preparatory Biology
BIOL10006
Languages
Examine the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Examine the structure of the cell and human body systems. 56 hours.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/languages
11254
Italian 1
CRN DAY(S) START END
LANGLLA03
Learn the essential of grammar, idiomatic expressions and conversation for everyday use. Text required for first class. CRN DAY(S) START END
12244 TU
Jan7
TIMES
Mar31 6:30-9:30
Italian 2
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
LANGLLB03
Benefit from additional practice in grammar and conversation in everyday use. Prerequisite: Italian 1 (LANGLLA03) or equivalent. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12245 WE
6:30-9:30
Jan8
Apr1
Spanish For Beginners
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
LANGLLE01
Through basic writing, reading, speaking, you develop everyday communication for business/travel skills appropriate for Spanish-speaking countries. CRN DAY(S) START END
12226 TU 12228 TH
Jan7 Jan9
TIMES
Mar31 6:30-9:30 Apr2 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93 13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $434.45
Sign Language ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sign-language
First Responders Basic American Sign Language
LANG10088
Police! Fire! EMS! Ambulance! If you are a first responder, or plan to become one, this training could help you save lives. Learn the ASL signs for emergency situations including alphabet, family members, numbers, useful expressions so that you can communicate with the deaf/hard of hearing. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12236 SA/SU Jan25 Jan26 9:00-4:00 12241 SA/SU Feb8 Feb9 9:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
2 2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $82.44 Classroom (FF) $82.44
Social Media Essentials
Creative Writing for Beginners
Digital Communication (Social Media) COMM10342 ACCELERATED! Social media requires a different approach to communication
and writing in terms of how you write, who you are communicating with and how your message is received. Use social media tools to practice and assess your social media writing capacity. 45 hours. 12437
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Mar10
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
CRN DAY(S) START END
12607
TIMES
English 1
COMM10256
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
Essentials of Writing Fiction
12749
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Writing and Communication
AC - Communications, Part B
COMMLL044
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12186 TU
6:00-10:00 13 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Business Report Writing
FEE
COMM10330
Learn to structure written reports from memos to formal presentations in ways that are precise, clear and easy to read. Ideal for anyone who finds the report writing demands of a job outstrip their training. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12576
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Business Writing Strategies
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMM10325
Develop practical writing skills using technology for successful communication in business. Learn how to compose business correspondence including e-mails, memoranda, letters and reports with a focus on routine, persuasive, and negative messages. Includes a review of grammar and mechanics. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12471
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
CREA10032
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Interpersonal Communication Skills
Improve reading, writing, listening and speaking skills required in a college setting. Learn to write clear, precise business documents with attention to grammar, vocabulary and idiom usage. Prerequisites: COMM10092 or COMMLL043 or Canadian Language Benchmark 7 in each of reading, writing, listening and speaking. SESS DELIVERY
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
Core elements needed for creative writing are covered. Gain understanding of the process of creative writing including theme, setting, plotting and characterization. 45 hours. 12455
For ESL (English as a Second Language) students: • COMMLL044 is equivalent to COMM11040 and COMMLL041.
Jan14 Apr7
12470 12754 12763
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/writing
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Focus on effective communication in the workplace. Practice writing, speaking, reading, listening, locating and documenting information, and using technology to communicate professionally. Microphone is required. Equivalent to: COMMLL041, COMMLL044, COMM11040. 42 hours.
Digital Citizenship INFO10220 NEW! Digital citizenship is a new area of study that examines the ways in which we can engage in civic life through online communication. Explore contemporary issues in online communications. 45 hours.
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
COMM10294
Interpersonal communication might be thought of as the primary building block for other communication contexts. It begins where all human, social phenomena begin, with the self. It continues as an ongoing process of sharing meanings with others. It is important for group communication and organizational communication and is immediately useful because it is a process in which we constantly participate. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12581
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Researching and Reporting-Lgs
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMMLL122
Explore techniques for effective writing and develop research and reporting skills. Covers: problem definition, print-based and electronic research methodologies, survey strategies, and formal report writing. Prerequisite: COMMLL041 or equivalent post-secondary communications course. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12026
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Writing Grammatically
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
COMM10218
Enhance your understanding of English grammar. Benefit from a review of sentence parts, in-depth study of sentence structure and a practical review of stylistic conventions in business writing. 48 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12616 12772
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05 OntarioLearn $428.05
Communication COMMLL041 Develop thinking, writing, reading, speaking and listening skills with emphasis on effective written communication. CRN DAY(S) START END
12185 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Apr15 6:00-9:00
Communication D
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
COMM11040
An introductory college level English course. Through a variety of assignments, develop the reading, writing, critical and analytical skills essential for communicators in college and upon graduation. Teaches writing through the critical reading of various fiction and non-fiction materials and brings students with basic skills to college level foundational skills. CRN DAY(S) START END
12184 SA
TIMES
Jan18 Mar28 8:30-1:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
11 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGES AND PREPARATORY STUDIES
Beginner writers and those with previous writing experience will hone their skills, benefit from a series of exercises and get involved in creative writing and critical reading. 30 hours.
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CRN DAY(S) START END
COMM10331
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
50
Community Services and Support
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/communityservices
cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-1212 ext. 3244 CREDENTIALED PROGRAMS A
C
Addictions/Concurrent Disorders
Autism and Behavioural Sciences Certificate (164)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 14 courses
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
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Completion Requirement: 3 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/acd Overview of addiction, co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders. Suitable for individuals with experience in human services or health care settings who are interested in learning more about how to support individuals with addictions or concurrent disorders.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HMNS10034
Introduction to Concurrent Disorders
27
HMNS10037
Introduction to Mental Health (ACD)
27
HMNS10039
Introduction to Addictions
27
Introduction to Addictions
HMNS10039
Understand evidence-based treatments and how they are used to teach children with autism, and design, implement and evaluate behavioural strategies. Complete two field placements in community settings, such as hospitals, clinics, classrooms or residential settings, to obtain real work experience. Admission Requirements • Prior approval for this certificate is necessary. • A minimum of an Ontario College Diploma or a university degree from a recognized institution. • Apply online at the website above.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES The program of studies displayed below is the current program of studies for the 2019/20 academic year. Students who started in previous academic years may require different courses to be eligible to graduate. If you have questions regarding a strategy for completion contact cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca.
Gain a basic understanding of addictions including prevalence, diagnoses, assessment and treatment. Current issues and trends in the field will be explored.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CRN DAY(S) START END
EDUC10030
Specialized Instructional Strategies
60
EDUC10031
Transition Planning and Implementation
30
EDUC10034
Ethics and Professionalism
30
HSCI10041
Autism - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
45
HSCI10042
Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis
60
WORK10152
Field Placement Prep
30
WORK10151
ABS Seminar 1
12
WORK10596
Field Placement
126
EDUC10028
Behavioural Skill Building
60
EDUC10029
Parent and Staff Training
30
HMNS10006
Treating Challenging Behaviour
45
HSCI10233
Applied Behaviour Analysis 2
44
WORK10020
Field Placement 2
196
WORK10145
Autism and Behavioural Science Field Placement Seminar 2
32
11024 TU
TIMES
Jan28 Mar24 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
9
FEE
Classroom (FF) $185.49
Ready to Graduate?
www.mohawkcollege.ca/ConvocationPrep for information and instructions. CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
ABS Field Preparation
EDUC10120
CRN DAY(S) START END
11003
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
FEE
$123.66
Autism - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
HSCI10041
Examine the core features and diagnostic criteria for the five major ASD syndromes including Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder and Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS. Develop an introductory understanding of neurodevelopment and behaviour of children with ASD. CRN DAY(S) START END
11005
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
FEE
$360.45
Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis
HSCI10042
Examine the principles of applied behaviour analysis (ABA), the basis for Intensive Behavioural Interventions (IBI). Learn basic terminology, when and how to use these techniques and how to access and interpret journal publications in the field of autism and applied behaviour analysis. CRN DAY(S) START END
11006
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention
TIMES
11020 SA/SU Jan11 Jan12 9:00-4:00
2
11018 TU
Jan14 Jan14 5:30-9:30
1
FEE
FEE
Classroom (FF) $93.33
Parent and Staff Training
EDUC10029
Develop techniques for training others to implement behaviour change plans (technology transfer). Topics include presentation formats, procedural integrity, performance feedback, evaluation, and challenges associated with mediator training. Prerequisites: HSCI10042, EDUC10034 and EDUC10030. CRN DAY(S) START END
11000
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
Specialized Instructional Strategies
FEE
$240.30
EDUC10030
Examine common evidence-based behavioural approaches for teaching new skills in language, academics, daily living, play, and social skills to individuals with autism. Consider terminology, technique and rationale for the various approaches. Prerequisites: HSCI10041 and HSCI10042. CRN DAY(S) START END
11001
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
SESS DELIVERY
eLearn
FEE
$240.30
Treating Challenging Behaviour
HMNS10006
Explore various procedures for assessing and treating challenging behaviours by individuals with autism / Autism Spectrum Disorder. Recognized techniques and ethical considerations are emphasized. Prerequisites: HSCI10042, EDUC10034, and EDUC10030. CRN DAY(S) START END
11004 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
FEE
$360.45
Career Consultant Certificate (076)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 9 courses Career consultation has evolved with economic and labour market changes. If you currently work in Employment and Career Centres or Programs, Education, Human Resources, Social Services, Recruitment Firms, Employment Agencies, Rehabilitation or Multicultural Settings, you will find this program valuable for enhancing your skills.
CONFEH108
SESS DELIVERY
TIMES
Jan16 Apr23
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/careerconsultant
Crisis Prevention Institute NVCI Recertification. To be eligible for this course you must have completed the full certification within the last 2 calendar years. Participants must wear comfortable clothing and rubber soled, flat shoes (no sandals). Physical exertion is required. Fee includes workbook. You must bring your valid certification card to class. TIMES
11002
Admission Requirements • A degree or diploma or recognized equivalent. • Apply online at the website above.
Classroom (FF) $111.39
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention-Recertification
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
FEE
CONFMHN08
SESS DELIVERY
Learn to plan and mediate transitions for children with ASD. Examine models for effective transition planning, assessment and evaluation, differing perspectives on transitions within and across environments, developing collaborative relationships with parents and professionals, understanding transition practices and relevant legislation.
$472.05
Crisis Prevention Institute NVCI Certification valid for 1 year upon successful completion. Participants must wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe, rubber soled, flat shoes. Physical exertion is required. Registrations will only be accepted from current Mohawk College Diploma or Certificate students. Bring proof of registration to class. Fee includes workbook. Equivalent to: CONF10004. CRN DAY(S) START END
EDUC10031
FEE
$472.05
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CREDCAR01
Theories Of Career Development
42
CREDCAR02
Career Development Resources
42
CREDCAR03
Work Search Tools and Techniques
42
CREDCAR04
Individual Helping Relationships
42
CREDCAR05
Group Facilitation Skills
42
CREDCAR06
Career Development Measurement And Assessment
42
CREDCAR07
Socio Economic Change And Response
42
CREDCAR08
Diversity In The Workplace
42
CRED10100
Ethics in Career Consulting
14
If interested in a placement opportunity contact cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca for more information. Online courses are offered to provide flexible learning but include online face-to-face components to benefit all learners.
Career Development Resources
CRN DAY(S) START END
11044
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
CREDCAR02
Integrate attributes of career development resources by examining print and electronic information sources available. Develop expertise in accessing relevant information using computer programs to guide individuals through the career decision-making and work search process. Compile timely and accurate career development resources information by creating a Career Resources Compendium. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan22 Apr16
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
51
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Prepare and meet the requirements for upcoming Autism and Behavioural Science field placements. Students must take EDUC10120 (ABS Field Preparation) and CONFMHN08 (Nonviolent Crisis Intervention) to be equivalent to WORK10152 (Field Placement Prep).
Transition Planning and Implementation
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
52
Diversity In The Workplace
CREDCAR08
Career Consultants have the opportunity to work with individuals from many diverse groups. Prepare to advise clients with specific needs and examine and address possible barriers to employment. Legislative regulations will be discussed including The Ontario Human Rights Code, Conflict Resolution and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. CRN DAY(S) START END
11045
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan23 Apr17
eLearn
Theories Of Career Development
FEE
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
$288.54
HMNSCC142
42
CREDCAR01
Survey current theories of career development, with an emphasis on dominant concepts and the accompanying processes. Examine the history, current thinkers in the field, life-span development, decision-making, and adaptation to change. Online live video sessions, students can participate in the session or wait and watch the recorded session. CRN DAY(S) START END
11043 D
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan21 Apr15
eLearn
PROGRAM OF STUDIES The program of studies displayed below is the current program of studies for the 2019/20 academic year. Students who started in previous academic years may require different courses to be eligible to graduate. If you have questions regarding a strategy for completion contact cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca.
FEE
$288.54
Child & Youth Care Diploma (612)
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA Graduation Requirement: 30 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cyc Designed to meet the needs of students who wish to obtain a recognized credential by studying part-time (evenings) and pursue, or enhance, a career as a Child & Youth Care professional. Identical to the full-time program which is offered during the day. Courses are generally scheduled in the evenings but students are usually required to complete some field placement hours during the day. You are encouraged to complete 2-3 courses per term (3 terms per year). The curriculum is intended to develop the knowledge and skills graduates need to specialize in supporting children and youth experiencing social, emotional, mental health and behavioural challenges. Advanced course work focuses on a range of prevention, interviewing and treatment strategies and how these theoretical concepts can be applied in the field. Includes interviewing techniques, conflict management, counselling skills and program development. In addition, learn advocacy skills and be introduced to legal issues involving children and youth, including the child welfare system and the criminal justice system. Admission Requirements • Courses are restricted to those who have applied and been accepted. • An Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a minimum of 70% in Grade 12 English (guideline) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED). • Prior to acceptance potential students may complete some courses (i.e. Communications, General Education Elective, etc.). Visit the website for more information. • A criminal background check may be required before beginning placement. • Apply online at the website above.
Introduction to Child and Youth Care Practice
HMNSCC143
Introduction to Group Dynamics
42
HMNSCC162
Therapeutic Programming & Life Skills
42
PSYCSS156
Introduction to Psychology
42
SSCISS108
Introduction to Sociology
42
1 Communications Course (COMMLL041 or COMM11040) COUN10004
Introduction to Counselling and Communication Skills
42
HMNS10102
Introduction to Abuse/Trauma/Resiliency
42
HMNS10148
Professionalism in CYC
84
HMNSCC257
Intervention Strategies for CYC
42
PSYCSS271
Developmental Psychology
42
MGMTCC153
Legislation: Policies & Procedures
42
COUN10008
Advanced Interviewing & Counselling
42
HMNS10103
Working with Exceptionalities
42
HMNS10112
Advanced Therapeutic Programming
42
HMNSCC358
Adolescence: Treatment Approaches & Issues
56
HSCICC327
Health Care & Pharmacology for Child & Youth Care
42
OPELXXXXX
General Education 1 Option Table
42
HMNS10124
Trauma Informed Treatment Approaches
42
HMNSCC532
Family Work
42
HMNSCC553
Community Interventions & Resources
42
HMNSCC556
Advanced Group Work
56
HMNSCC558
Human Sexuality for Child & Youth Worker
42
OPELXXXXZ
General Education 2 Option Table
42
HMNS10154
Field Placement Seminar
28
HMNSCC457
Cognitive Behaviour Modification in CYC
28
HMNSCC458
Assessment & Treatment Strategies in CYW
42
WORK10136
Field Placement 1
448
HMNS10105
Professional Development in Child & Youth Care
42
WORK10137
Field Placement 2
504
Advanced Group Work
HMNSCC556
Designed to provide an in-depth study of the interactions, issues and key concepts that occur in small groups. Emphasis placed on the student proposing, designing, implementing and evaluating a therapeutic group to be presented to the class. Prerequisites: HMNSCC143 and HMNSCC162 and HMNS10008.
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11029 WE
6:15-9:30
Jan15 Apr8
SESS DELIVERY
13 Blended (FF)
FEE
$378.45
Assessment And Treatment Strategies In Child Youth Care
HMNSCC458
CRN DAY(S) START END
11046
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
eLearn
Cognitive Behaviour Modification In Child and Youth Care
$288.54
HMNSCC457
Presents two treatment approaches: the theory and techniques of Behaviour Modification and Cognitive Behavioural Modification. Each theory will be examined on its own merit and then studied in terms of an integration of the two approaches. CRN DAY(S) START END
11047
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
eLearn
Community Interventions & Resources
$192.36
HMNSCC553
Review systems and other community change theories, learn methods of identifying gaps in service, access community resources, communication networks, professional networks, referral procedures and strategies for change. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11028 TU
6:30-9:30
Jan14 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Blended (FF)
Field Placement 1
$288.54
WORK10136
Field placement provides an opportunity to integrate classroom theories while learning through real life situations. Introduces a variety of situations and provides exposure to a spectrum of community services, including public and private supported community agencies and institutions. Equivalent to: WORKCC455 (Field Internship 1). You MUST register for HMNS10104 and WORK10136. Required prerequisites are listed at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cyc. CRN DAY(S) START END
11014
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
FieldWork
Field Placement 2
$498.35
WORK10137
Field placement 2 continues to provide opportunities to learn through real life situations by benefitting from the knowledge and guidance of the CYC staff and supervisors. Required prerequisites are listed at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cyc. CRN DAY(S) START END
11015
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
FieldWork
Health Care & Pharmacology For Child & Youth Care
$738.18
HSCICC327
Gain basic knowledge & skills to provide appropriate health care to the ill & convalescent child/adolescent. Learn skills necessary for the safe preparation & administration of medication. Includes medications used with emotionally disturbed children & adolescents and for common illnesses and infections. CRN DAY(S) START END
11048
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
Human Sexuality For Child & Youth Care
eLearn
FEE
COUN10011
Many clients seek help from community and social service agencies because they have difficulty coping with or managing problem situations. Covers the basic theory and skills necessary for effective interviewing and counselling. Equivalent to: COUN10004. CRN DAY(S) START END
11083
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Interviewing Skills 2
COUN10012
Build and expand the counselling skills introduced and practiced in Interviewing Skills I. Learn to use various higher order skills as measured by the interpersonal influence continuum, including confrontation, interpretation and focusing. Equivalent to: COUN10008. Prerequisite: COUN10011. CRN DAY(S) START END
11084
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Legislation: Policies & Procedures
MGMTCC153
Focus on government structures, children's services legislation, agency licensing, policies & procedure, legal rights of children & adolescents, court procedures, logistics & protocol, routes of entry into service system, ethics & legal standards of work practice. Prerequisite: HMNSCC142. CRN DAY(S) START END
11049
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
eLearn
$288.54
Professionalism in CYC Practice
HMNS10148
A first step practical application course focusing on the integration of theory, field-related issues and personal development in conjunction with mandatory completion of 56 hours of CYC field placement preparation experience, providing learners with the opportunity to demonstrate the initial skills required both personally and professionally for becoming a CYC practitioner. CRN DAY(S) START END
12897
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
eLearn
$554.85
Seminar 2 - Trends and Issues in Child and Youth Care
HMNS10104
An integrative seminar that assists you in processing and exploring trends and issues in Child and Youth Work as you move through Field Internship. You MUST register for HMNS10104 and WORK10136. Prerequisite: WORK10112. CRN DAY(S) START END
11016
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
Therapeutic Programming & Life Skills
eLearn
FEE
$192.36
HMNSCC162
Focus on the therapeutic use of programming in the care and treatment of children and adolescents. Demonstrate the ability to plan, implement and evaluate activities to meet the developmental needs and treatment goals of the individual and client group. Learn to teach instrumental life skills and social skills to children and adolescents. CRN DAY(S) START END
11030 TH
TIMES
Jan16 Apr16 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
14 Blended (FF)
FEE
$288.54
$288.54
HMNSCC558
Integrate Human Sexuality Theory through planning, implementing and evaluating therapeutic programs. Prerequisites: HMNSCC162 & HMNSCC358. CRN DAY(S) START END
11027 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Apr13 6:15-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
13 Blended (FF)
FEE
$288.54
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
53
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Provides a forum for discussion to assist students to integrate theory (from previous & present courses) with practice. Study case assessment, service planning, case formulation, treatment planning and develop report writing skills and applied treatment skills as the primary CYW with a client, within a multidisciplinary team. Prerequisites: HMNSCC358 and HMNS10102.
Interviewing Skills 1
54
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
A
Family Relationships and Impact on Psychiatric Disorders HLTH10217
Children's Mental Health
Examine the interconnectedness of family relationships and their effect on common abnormal psychiatric disorders in the infant, child and adolescent populations.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 6 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cmh Focus on the developmental process in children. Understand psychiatric disorders and associated behaviours, risk factors and triggers, the identification of behaviours and symptoms, family relationships, and intervention and prevention strategies. Designed for Human Services professionals, parents and others who are currently working with infant, child and adolescent populations with potential mental health challenges.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
12108
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Prevention and Intervention Strategies - Child Mental Health HLTH10216
Learn how to apply prevention and intervention strategies to appropriately respond to stressful situations in the infant, child and adolescent population. Focus on the effective application of communication, critical thinking and problem solving skills in a variety of situations. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HLTH10214
Psychiatric Disorders Common to Infant, Child and Adolescent
45
HLTH10215
Risk Factors of Common Psychiatric Disorders
45
HLTH10216
Prevention and Intervention Strategies - Child Mental Health
45
Emphasizes understanding abnormal cognitive and behavioural disorders and the daily effects and challenges on the mental health of the infant, child and adolescent population.
HLTH10217
Family Relationships and Impact on Psychiatric Disorders
45
CRN DAY(S) START END
HLTH10218
Cognitive Development, Trauma and Loss Child Health Focus
45
Risk Factors of Common Psychiatric Disorders
Options - Choose 1: EDUCEC121
Child Development and Behaviour 1
42
PSYCSS271
Developmental Psychology
45
Child Development & Behaviour 1
EDUCEC121
12107
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $409.15
Psychiatric Disorders Common to Infant, Child and Adolescent
12105
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
HLTH10214
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
HLTH10215
Recognize the risk factors and triggers associated with common psychiatric disorders in the infant, child and adolescent population. Early identification and awareness of the behaviours will enable you to appropriately identify and assess the situation at hand. CRN DAY(S) START END
12106
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Study the theories and principles of child development as well as neuro-research findings affecting the prenatal and early developmental process. CRN DAY(S) START END
11051
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
eLearn
Cognitive Development, Trauma and Loss - Child Health Focus
$288.54
HLTH10218
Determine the effects of trauma on the cognitive development of infants, children and adolescents and identify those children with trauma histories in order to limit the potential triggers within the therapeutic environment. CRN DAY(S) START END
12109
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Developmental Psychology
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
PSYCSS271 (E)
Examine the growth and changes of mental, social and emotional characteristics from cradle to grave, with special emphasis on development of human personality. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12531 12767
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
GO FURTHER WITH A GRADUATE CERTIFICATE • Evening, weekend and online learning options • Make connections in your field • Increase your employability • Advance your career
Specialize your skills in less than a year mohawkcollege.ca/gradstudies CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
C
55
Community and Social Services Management Certificate (987)
C
Graduation Requirement: 13 courses
Graduation Requirement: 12 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/concurrent
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cssm Develop the skills to manage community organizations, including those in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Admission Requirements • Courses are restricted to those who have applied and been accepted. • Ontario College Diploma (two-year or longer) or University Degree, or an acceptable combination of related work experience and post-secondary education (as determined by the College). • Apply online at the website above.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSN10167
The Canadian Economy
56
BUSN10168
Public Administration
56
BUSN10169
Social Entrepreneurship
42
BUSN10170
Ethical Practice
42
BUSN10171
Management Principles
56
COMP10178
Project Management Applications
42
ACCT10121
Business Applications
56
BUSN10099
Corporate Social Responsibilities
42
BUSN10172
Leadership and Communications
56
BUSN10173
Resources Development & Civic Engagement
56
BUSN10174
Integrated Learning Project
70
HRES10044
HR for Community Management
42
Ethical Practice
11012
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
COUN10003
Development of Counselling Skills
56
CRED10088
Preparation for Field Placement
14
HLTH10152
Fostering Healthy Lifestyles
28
HLTH10153
Pharmacology for Concurrent Disorders
42
HMNS10050
Concurrent Disorders
56
HMNS10094
Concurrent Disorders, Issues & Ethics
42
COMM10131
Research, Reports and Proposals
21
CRED10081
Concurrent Disorders Field Seminar
14
HMNS10052
CD Treatment: Models for Treating Varied Populations
35
HMNS10053
Supporting Families Living With Concurrent Disorders
14
HMNS10054
Relapse Prevention and Harm Reduction
21
FEE
SAFE10085
Critical Incident & Safety Management
21
$359.52
WORK10113
Field Placement Concurrent Disorders
200
BUSN10171
Evaluate the key functions and roles of managers. CRN DAY(S) START END
11013
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
$360.78
Management Principles
eLearn
Project Management Applications
FEE
$474.77
COMP10178
Apply project management skills through preparation of comprehensive projects. Use productivity tools such as Microsoft Project software to manage the projects. CRN DAY(S) START END
11058
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
PROGRAM OF STUDIES It is recommended that you complete 2 - 3 courses per semester to complete your credential in 2 years. Hours
BUSN10170
SESS DELIVERY
Admission Requirements • Prior approval for this certificate is necessary. • 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. • Apply online at the website above. • Spring and Fall intake only.
Mandatory Courses:
Examine the foundations of ethical thinking while considering the different perspectives and rationale for ethical decision making. TIMES
Develop an understanding of substance abuse, mental illness and the use of drugs in this part-time program. Complete field placements in a variety of community organizations. There is an increasing recognition of the unique needs of people who live with concurrent disorders in the helping professions. Co-occurring substance use and mental health problems present challenges for people in accessing comprehensive support and services. Most promising practices in social and health service agencies include integrated treatment approaches that are based on processes of empowerment that complement a person-centered model of wellness and health. Similarly, stakeholders locally and provincially, have acknowledged the need for employees with an understanding of people who live with concurrent disorders as well as supports, resources, and evidence based approaches.
NOTE: Completion of Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (CONFMHN08) and ASIST: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (HMNS10038) is equivalent to Critical Incident & Safety Management (SAFE10085).
CD Treatment: Models for Treating Varied Populations HMNS10052
Examine the needs of varied populations who experience concurrent disorders as they relate to a range of treatment approaches. Utilize evidence based industry specific tools in screening, assessment and treatment planning. CRN DAY(S) START END
11010
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
FEE
$311.85
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
Concurrent Disorders Certificate (252)
56
Concurrent Disorders Field Seminar
CRED10081
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
An integrative seminar that assists in connecting field placement experience to theory. You MUST register for CRED10081 and WORK10113. CRN DAY(S) START END
11007
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
eLearn
$124.74
Concurrent Disorders, Issues & Ethics
HMNS10094
Explore the impact of prejudice and discrimination on people with mental health and substance use problems, as well as the issues and ethics involved when working with people experiencing concurrent disorders. CRN DAY(S) START END
11011
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
eLearn
Field Placement Concurrent Disorders
$374.22
WORK10113
Application of theoretical and skill knowledge to field practicum. You MUST register for CRED10081 and WORK10113. CRN DAY(S) START END
11008
TIMES
Counselling Techniques Certificate (802)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 8 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/counsellingtechniques Designed for individuals who wish to develop counselling skills. Most participants are employed in roles where skills in interviewing or information gathering are required. Professionals in the community with extensive and relevant knowledge, skills and experience facilitate the courses. Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED).
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FEE
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
$756.27
COMMTC101
Interaction And Communications
42
HLTH10152
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
C
FieldWork
COUNTC103
Interviewing Skills In Counselling
42
Appraise appropriate wellness education and engagement strategies in the development and promotion of healthy lifestyles with a focus on individuals who live with concurrent disorders.
COUNTC104
Individual Counselling
42
COUNTC105
Group Counselling
42
CRN DAY(S) START END
COUNTC208
Issues And Ethics In Counselling
42
PSYCSS156
Introduction to Psychology
42
PSYCSS271
Developmental Psychology
42
PSYCTC106
Report Writing For The Behavioural Sciences
42
Fostering Healthy Lifestyles
11009
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
FEE
$249.48
ASIST: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training HMNS10038 Learn to recognize risk and how to intervene to prevent the immediate risk of suicide, in this intensive, interactive and practice-dominated course. Suitable for mental health professionals, health care providers, pharmacists, teachers, counsellors, youth workers, police and correctional staff, school staff, clergy and community volunteers. Fee includes training materials. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/asist for more information. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11021 SA/SU Feb22 Feb23 8:30-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $150.92
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention-Recertification
CONFEH108
Crisis Prevention Institute NVCI Recertification. To be eligible for this course you must have completed the full certification within the last 2 calendar years. Participants must wear comfortable clothing and rubber soled, flat shoes (no sandals). Physical exertion is required. Fee includes workbook. You must bring your valid certification card to class. CRN DAY(S) START END
11018 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Jan14 5:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
1
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention
FEE
Classroom (FF) $93.33
CONFMHN08
Crisis Prevention Institute NVCI Certification valid for 1 year upon successful completion. Participants must wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe, rubber soled, flat shoes. Physical exertion is required. Registrations will only be accepted from current Mohawk College Diploma or Certificate students. Bring proof of registration to class. Fee includes workbook. Equivalent to: CONF10004. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11020 SA/SU Jan11 Jan12 9:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $111.39
Developmental Psychology
PSYCSS271 (E)
Examine the growth and changes of mental, social and emotional characteristics from cradle to grave, with special emphasis on development of human personality. CRN DAY(S) START END
12531 12767
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Group Counselling
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
COUNTC105
Gain an understanding of the theory and practice of successful group leadership and participation. Blended delivery. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11026 WE
6:15-9:30
Jan15 Apr8
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Introduction to Psychology
PSYCSS156 (E)
Examine the basis of human behavior. Study the scientific research process, the human brain and the nervous system, sensation and perception, learning, memory and personality. CRN DAY(S) START END
12591 12249 TH 12758 12770
Jan14 Jan16 Feb3 Mar2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr21 Apr16 6:30-9:30 14 May11 Jun8
Issues And Ethics In Counselling
OntarioLearn Classroom (FF) OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
FEE
$388.54 $288.54 $388.54 $388.54
COUNTC208
Examine the ethical framework and the professional conduct standards in place for counsellors in various community settings and agencies.
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11025 TU
6:15-9:30
Jan14 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
13 Blended (FF)
FEE
$288.54
A
Sexual Violence
Criminal Psychology and Behaviour
SSCI10008 (E)
Completion Requirement: 6 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/criminal
12547
Designed for those who work or volunteer in corrections programs, law enforcement, women's shelters, with youth at risk, or who have a special interest in criminal psychology and behaviour. Explore the reasons individuals become criminals, what motivates criminal behaviour, and why people are attracted to those with deviant behaviours.
A
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
PSYC10002
Criminal Psychology - Psychopathic Minds
45
PSYC10003
Criminal Psychology 2 - Criminal Minds
45
PSYC10006
Domestic and Workplace Violence
45
PSYC10008
Co-dependency as an Addiction
45
SSCI10006
Cults and Terrorism
45
SSCI10008
Sexual Violence
45
PSYC10008 (E)
Examine the personalities of abusers and those who are abused and how individuals with complimentary personality disorders unite and form bonds. Object Relations Theory and how women and men are unconsciously drawn to abusive partners because of personality disorders caused by childhood abuse or neglect will be the focal point. CRN DAY(S) START END
12537
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Criminal Psychology - Psychopathic Minds
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
PSYC10002 (E)
Explore the psychopathic mind and examine how and why some individuals become criminals. Study what is known about serial killers, stalkers, rapists and criminals and current techniques used in criminal profiling and questioning. CRN DAY(S) START END
12130 12081
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Criminal Psychology 2 - Criminal Minds
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15 OntarioLearn $409.15
PSYC10003 (E)
Identify the characteristics of the criminal mind. Investigate issues discussed in Criminal Psychology Psychopathic Minds and examine psychological models related to criminology. CRN DAY(S) START END
12042
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Cults and Terrorism
FEE
OntarioLearn $365.15
SSCI10006 (E)
Examine conformity issues surrounding religious fundamentalism, sects, cults, and terrorist groups. Explore reasons people join, and why they may have difficulty leaving, society's role in supporting cultic groups and strategies for protecting individuals and vulnerable populations. CRN DAY(S) START END
12149 12082
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Domestic and Workplace Violence
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15 OntarioLearn $409.15
PSYC10006 (E)
Examine conflict resolution strategies and where they work to reduce incidents of violent behaviour such as abusive relationships, confrontation in the workplace and violence in the schools. CRN DAY(S) START END
12043
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Diversity and Intercultural Relations
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/diversity
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
Co-dependency as an Addiction
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $365.15
Learn to recognize racial inequity and negative stereotyping as a significant social problem. Gain a greater understanding of the complex issues arising from the interaction of different cultural and ethnic groups within contemporary Canada. Examine diversity in a social context, explore critical differences in cross-cultural communication and identify the sources, causes, forms and manifestations of these issues in our society. Prepare yourself to act equitably and justly when working with diverse populations.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMM10073
Introduction to Intercultural Communication
42
SSCI10017
Diversity and First Nations
42
SSCI10026
Introduction to Racism and Discrimination
42
SSCI10072
Western and Eastern Traditions in World Religions
45
SSCISS108
Introduction to Sociology
42
SSCISS288
Contemporary Social Problems-Police Foundations
48
SSCISS108 is offered on page 46.
Contemporary Social Problems-Police Foundations SSCISS288
Current social science paradigms and theories are used as a framework for analysis of contemporary social issues relevant to vocations in police services. Explore how individual behaviours collectively create social issues. Includes: crime, violence, abuse, social stratification, ageism, and racism. Prerequisite: SSCISS108. CRN DAY(S) START END
12550
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
Diversity and First Nations
SSCI10017
Examine inequality in various social settings, including but not limited to: race, gender, ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation. Enhance knowledge of important issues in the Aboriginal cultures of Canada, and explore the legal status of Aboriginal people and Aboriginal rights and self-determination. Equivalent to: SSCI10039 (Diversity & First Nations: Canada). CRN DAY(S) START END
12150
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Introduction to Intercultural Communication
COMM10073 (E)
Build skills and confidence in communicating respectfully with people from different cultures. Consider differences in gestures, personal space and customs and identify intercultural issues in North American society. CRN DAY(S) START END
12100
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Introduction to Racism and Discrimination
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
SSCI10026 (E)
Enhance your awareness of discrimination and racism and explore sociological factors that contribute to bias and prejudice. Consider how to manage these issues as occupational professionals and individuals in a multicultural society. CRN DAY(S) START END
12151
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
Study sexual violence in the context of male toward female, female toward male, and incest and child abuse. Examine the reasons for sexually deviant behaviors and the latest strategies for treating victims and perpetrators.
57
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
58
Western and Eastern Traditions in World Religions
SSCI10072
Examine transformations in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism in response to environments, circumstances, and challenges. Discover founding narratives and figures, religious and mystical traditions, theological doctrines, rituals, concepts of life, death and time, and the relationship between religion and ethical, social and political life. Understand the academic study of religion, as well as non-religious based theories, to discover why religions exist. CRN DAY(S) START END
12549 D
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Early Childhood Education Diploma (213)
Child Development & Behaviour 1 CRN DAY(S) START END
11051
Graduation Requirement: 22 courses
SESS DELIVERY
Through a blend of online and face-to-face evening courses, prepare to work in municipal or private institutions offering educational care for preschool children. Meets the certification requirements of the Association for Early Childhood Education. Admission Requirements • Courses are restricted to those who have applied and been accepted. • Grade 12 English (70% guideline). • Volunteer experience in child care is strongly recommended. • Communicable Disease Screening and a Criminal Background Check will be required before beginning placement. • Apply online at the website above.
$288.54
EDUCEC221
Explore theories, principles, and changes evident in developing physical, intellectual, language, social & emotional perspectives in the middle childhood years. Consider the milestones, behaviours, abilities and emergent skills of this key period. Prerequisite: EDUCEC121. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
The program of studies displayed below is the current program of studies for the 2019/20 academic year. Students who started in previous academic years may require different courses to be eligible to graduate. If you have questions regarding a strategy for completion contact cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca. Mandatory Courses:
Hours
EDUC10074
Responsive Care for Infants and Toddlers
42
EDUC10093
Field Placement Prep
14
EDUCEC115
Learning Environment 1
42
EDUCEC121
Child Development & Behaviour 1
42
EDUCEC128
Parent Teacher Child Relationship 1
42
HLTHEC101
Health, Safety & Nutrition
28
1 Communications Course (COMMLL041 or COMM11040)
FEE
eLearn
$288.54
EDUC10084
The person first, the disability second! Develop an understanding of various disabilities so you may work with children effectively in an inclusive environment. Equivalent to: EDUCEC301. CRN DAY(S) START END
12132
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
ECE Curriculum 1
EDUCEC323
Prepare curriculum to support the interests and intelligences of children, based on documentation, philosophy and reflective practice in a respectful environment. Equivalent to: EDUC10118. CRN DAY(S) START END
11053
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
Family Dynamics
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FEE
eLearn
Children with Exceptionalities
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ece
FEE
$288.54
EDUCEC129
Explore the relationship between the individual and the family and the meaning of family within a socially diverse context. Examine the dynamics, changes and challenges within families, and enhance self-awareness regarding personal experiences, beliefs and values. CRN DAY(S) START END
11075
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Field Placement Prep EDUC10093 ACCELERATED! Prepare and meet the requirements for upcoming field
placements. Includes Health Tracker Fee. CRN DAY(S) START END
11050
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mar2 Apr17
Issues In ECE
eLearn
FEE
$197.18
EDUCEC428
Focus on expanding your awareness and understanding of topics such as child abuse, research into the impact of quality in child care, the importance of advocacy, and other current issues. Equivalent to: EDUC10113.
EDUCEC215
Learning Environment 2
42
EDUCEC221
Child Development & Behaviour 2
42
11076
EDUCEC228
Parent Teacher Child Relationship 2
42
WORK10156
ECE Practicum 1
228
Learning Environment 2
OPELXXXXZ
General Education Option
42
EDUC10113
Advocacy, Ethics and Policy
42
EDUC10118
Curriculum Theory & Approaches
42
EDUCEC301
Inclusion in the ECE Classroom
42
EDUCEC420
Parents As Partners
42
WORK10157
ECE Practicum 2
228
EDUC10114
Supervising for Leadership and Quality
42
EDUC10119
Philosophy & Curriculum Design
42
EDUCEC129
Family Dynamics
42
WORK10158
ECE Practicum 3
228
OPELXXXXX
General Education Option
42
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
TIMES
Jan16 Apr23
Child Development & Behaviour 2
11052
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
EDUCEC121
Study the theories and principles of child development as well as neuro-research findings affecting the prenatal and early developmental process.
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $296.45
EDUCEC215
Focus on the importance of play and children's interests as key components of effective learning environments. Develop advanced skills in planning developmentally appropriate interactive curriculum for children. Prerequisite: EDUCEC115. CRN DAY(S) START END
11032 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Apr15 6:30-9:30
Parent Teacher Child Relationship 1
SESS DELIVERY
14 Blended (FF)
FEE
$288.54
EDUCEC128
Focus on a variety of observation techniques to enhance your work with children, families and co-workers. CRN DAY(S) START END
11031 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Apr14 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
14 Blended (FF)
FEE
$288.54
Supervision And Administration
EDUCEC332
CRN DAY(S) START END
11054
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
FEE
eLearn
Wellness for Children
$240.45
HLTH10121
Learn to optimize safety, nutrition and health in a child care environment. Focus on infection control, minimizing indoor and outdoor safety risks, and ensuring nutritional balance. Equivalent to: HLTHEC101. CRN DAY(S) START END
12104 12901
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $292.36 OntarioLearn $292.36
Working with Parents
EDUC10076
Learn to work effectively with parents. Examine the dual role of parents as a resource and client, and the role of child care as a support system for families. Develop skills necessary to plan, implement and evaluate parent meetings. Equivalent to: EDUCEC420. CRN DAY(S) START END
12103 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Early Childhood Education - Leadership and Administration Certificate (932)
HRES10023
Discover how Human Resources legislative acts and regulatory standards impact employee recruitment and retention in the field of early learning and care. Apply HR principles to develop position descriptions, implement the selection process, and motivate and engage staff. Utilize effective conflict resolution strategies in managing performance and delivering various work wellness programs. 21 hours in class, 21 hours online. Equivalent to: HRES10018. CRN DAY(S) START END
11033 WE C
TIMES
Jan15 Apr15 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Blended (FF)
$288.54
Early Childhood Education Resource Consulting Certificate (956)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 8 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/eceresourceteacher Provides ECE graduates with training to work with children with special needs. Focus on integration and programming for individuals and groups. Graduates will be qualified to become Resource Teachers as defined by the Child Care Early Years Act. Admission Requirements • An ECE Diploma or recognized equivalent. • Apply online at the website above.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
EDUCRT001
Introduction to Resource Teaching
42
HMNSRT011
Individual Development Planning 1
42
Courses designed through a collaborative effort with Affiliated Services for Children and Youth. Benefit from the guidance of community leaders with extensive professional experience in Early Learning and Care. Competencies from the Occupational Standards for Child Care Administrators are incorporated in the curriculum.
HMNSRT031
Working with Families
42
HMNSRT041
Individual Developmental Planning 2
42
HMNSRT061
Advocacy In The School And Community
42
LIBRRT071
CoOrdinating Resources
42
Admission Requirements • An ECE Diploma or recognized equivalent. • Apply online at the website above. • Fall intake only.
WORKRT021
Field Practicum 1
105
WORKRT051
Field Practicum 2
105
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/eceleadershipadmin
CoOrdinating Resources
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMM10286
ECE Communication and Relationships
42
EDUC10080
ECE Leadership Development
42
EDUC10081
ECE - Family Engagement
42
EDUC10082
ECE - Leadership in Action
42
FINC10027
ECE - Governance and Financial Management
42
HRES10023
ECE - Human Resources
42
ECE-Governance and Financial Management
FINC10027
Integrate relevant legislation and governing systems into early learning and child care programs. Implement sound administrative practices, including extensive use of technology, for organizational effectiveness. Prepare, monitor, and report on balanced budgets by exploring revenue generation opportunities and mitigating expenses. Equivalent to: FINC10005. CRN DAY(S) START END
11034
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
CRN DAY(S) START END
11057
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
Individual Development Planning 1
FEE
$288.54
HMNSRT011
Apply different observation techniques, screening procedures and assessment tools in the screening and assessment process for preschool children. Implement a functional assessment tool with the intention of creating an Individual Program Plan for a child, which includes a written report, strengths and goals, and short term program planning using a class wide approach. Prerequisite or Corequisite: EDUCRT001. CRN DAY(S) START END
11056
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
Introduction to Resource Teaching
FEE
$288.54
EDUCRT001
Explore the role of a resource teacher in licensed care settings, community outreach programs and clinical situations. Analyze current issues, trends and legislation with a historical look at inclusion. Differentiate between various diagnoses with focus on speech and language and develop individualized health care plans. CRN DAY(S) START END
11055 Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
LIBRRT071
Establish a toolkit of community based resources for early learning environments, families, and children with exceptionalities. Analyze complex issues related to the screening and assessment process as it relates to service delivery and the identification of community resources. Navigate multiple perspectives and strengthen your ability to function as a contributing team member and facilitator.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
59
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Introduces the relevant legislation and necessary administrative procedures for operating a child care centre. Discover techniques for establishing effective teams, mentoring relationships, personnel management, and understand the role of professional and community resources. Equivalent to: EDUC10114.
ECE-Human Resources
60
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
D
Adaptive and Assistive Technology
Educational Support Diploma (747)
COMP10006
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Learn to use adaptive technology to assist special needs children. You must have experience in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Internet search techniques. Prerequisite: EDUCEDE19.
Graduation Requirement: 25 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/es Complete your diploma online! Obtain the knowledge, skills and aptitudes to work with and support children with special needs in an educational environment.
Autism Spectrum Disorder- Assisting Student Development EDUC10001
Admission Requirements • Courses are restricted to those who have applied and been accepted. • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (70% guideline). • First aid and crisis intervention training are strongly recommended. • Apply online at the website above.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES The program of studies displayed below is the current program of studies for the 2019/20 academic year. Students who started in previous academic years may require different courses to be eligible to graduate. If you have questions regarding a strategy for completion contact cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca. Mandatory Courses:
Hours
EDUC10075
Placement Preparation
42
EDUCEDE14
Foundations of Education
42
EDUCEDE19
Technology in Education
42
MATH10065
Math in an Educational Setting
42
PSYCSS156
Introduction to Psychology
42
SAFE10004
Safety In An Educational Setting
42
1 Communications course (COMMLL041 or COMM11040)
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
11078
Develop essential tools for working with children with ASD. Review the work of local professionals and international Autism experts, with emphasis on communication, social skills, behavioral challenges, family, sensory and educational issues. Prerequisite: EDUCEDE23. CRN DAY(S) START END
11931
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Behaviour and Mental Health Exceptionalities
EDUCEDE22
Explore suitable approaches for working with students with exceptionalities, their parents, and professional colleagues. Learn appropriate strategies for managing behavioral and/or emotional challenges. Prerequisites: EDUCEDE14. CRN DAY(S) START END
11918
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Classroom Skills
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
EDUCEDE21
Examine Ontario Curriculum, with emphasis on language arts, mathematics, one content area and physical education. Develop understanding of teamwork in a classroom and become more effective in assisting learners. Prerequisites: EDUCEDE14 and EDUCEDE17 and EDUCEDE22. CRN DAY(S) START END
11917
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Communication Exceptionalities
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
EDUCEDE23
Discuss the types of communications exceptionalities and their implications for students. Integrate previous learning on behavior management and other aspects of communications. Prerequisite: EDUCEDE22.
EDUC10040
Total Communication Part 1
42
EDUC10085
Placement 1
132
11945
EDUC10116
Inclusion and Diversity
42
EDUCEDE17
Personal And Interpersonal Dynamics
42
Foundations of Education
EDUCEDE22
Behaviour and Mental Health Exceptionalities
42
PSYCSS271
Developmental Psychology
42
OPELXXXXX
General Education Option
42
11925
COMP10006
Adaptive and Assistive Technology
42
EDUC10041
Total Communication Part 2
42
Inclusion and Diversity
EDUC10086
Placement 2
132
EDUCEDE21
Classroom Skills
42
EDUCEDE23
Communication Exceptionalities
42
OPELXXXXZ
General Education Option
42
EDUC10001
Autism Spectrum Disorder- Assisting Student Development
42
EDUC10004
Learning Strategies
42
EDUC10037
Transition Planning
42
EDUC10087
Placement 3
132
EDUCEDE26
Physical and Multiple Exceptionalities
42
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
OntarioLearn $344.54
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
EDUCEDE14
Focus on techniques, ethical practices, historical developments in education and the impact of legislation on the EA's role. Discuss learning styles, observation strategies and data collection in a classroom setting and community supports. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
EDUC10116
Examine opportunities and challenges presented to the Educational Assistant in diverse settings. Develop a sensitivity and awareness of strategies to support inclusiveness and equity in the classroom for all students, especially those from marginalized groups. Equivalent to: EDUC10002. CRN DAY(S) START END
12567
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Learning Strategies
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
EDUC10004 (E)
Help your students learn more effectively. Develop understanding of how we learn, remember, and solve problems. Learn to identify learning needs, and apply various strategies to support learning. Prerequisites: EDUCEDE17 and EDUCEDE21. CRN DAY(S) START END
11926
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Math in an Educational Setting
MATH10065
CRN DAY(S) START END
11929
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Personal And Interpersonal Dynamics
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
EDUCEDE17
Enhance personal and professional skills in organizing information, analyzing tasks and situations, and selecting and implementing solutions. Analyze issues, philosophy and techniques related to behaviour management in educational settings. CRN DAY(S) START END
11927
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Physical and Multiple Exceptionalities
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
EDUCEDE26
Investigate the unique needs of students with significant cognitive, physical or multiple challenges. Examine the collaboration and team roles, expectations, skills and supports for individuals. Research and share information on a variety of different challenges to become familiar with symptoms and strategies to effectively assist students to maximize learning and independence. Prerequisite: EDUCEDE23. CRN DAY(S) START END
11915
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Placement 1
EDUC10085
Under the guidance of a supervising teacher or school team, support learners effectively and demonstrate professional interactions in a Primary/Junior, Intermediate or Secondary educational division. Placement packages are available online once registered. Students may NOT begin placement until package is submitted and approved. Equivalent to: EDUCEDE16. Prerequisites: EDUC10075 and EDUCEDE14 and SAFE10004. CRN DAY(S) START END
11059
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $474.33
Placement 2
EDUC10086
Under the direction of a teacher, demonstrate capability in assisting students with three types of exceptionalities. Placement packages are available online once registered. Students may NOT begin placement until package is submitted and approved. Equivalent to: EDUCEDE24. Prerequisite: EDUC10085. CRN DAY(S) START END
11060
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $474.33
Placement 3
EDUC10087
Build on the skills demonstrated in previous field work as preparation for the EA role in your preferred school board. Assist students with three types of exceptionalities not addressed in Placement 2 in the implementation of their IEPs. Placement packages are available online once registered. Students may NOT begin placement until package is submitted and approved. Equivalent to: EDUCEDE25. Prerequisite: EDUC10086. CRN DAY(S) START END
11061
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $474.33
Placement Preparation
EDUC10075
Prepare for field placement, with emphasis on the Educational Assistant role, collaboration with other professionals, and requirements for participating in the practicum. CRN DAY(S) START END
11077
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Safety In An Educational Setting
SAFE10004
EDUCEDE19
Learn to use Ministry of Education Software and other programs to enhance skills in working with exceptional learners. Keyboarding and computer skills required. Access to Ministry software is recommended. Advised to be completing a placement concurrently. CRN DAY(S) START END
11928
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Total Communication Part 1
EDUC10040
Investigate non-verbal communication issues with particular focus on supporting deaf and hard of hearing students. Learn basic signed English, and explore nonverbal communication options and Sign Language issues. CRN DAY(S) START END
11932
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Total Communication Part 2
EDUC10041
Continue to examine teaching and implementation strategies to enhance communication skills, given different limitations and exceptionalities. Prerequisite: EDUC10040. CRN DAY(S) START END
11933
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Transition Planning
EDUC10037
Focus on the job coaching role. Learn to assist the exceptional learner with basic life skills and job readiness training. Prerequisite: EDUCEDE23 or EDUC10099. CRN DAY(S) START END
11930 A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Fundamentals of Correctional Practices
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/correctional Gain an understanding of the law and theories relating to corrections, inmates and young offenders. Acquire safety and security skills and develop the ability to apply acquired learning in a practical fashion.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
LAWS10152
Penology
28
LAWSPF111
Canadian Criminal Justice System
42
SAFE10091
Safe and Secure Environments
28
SSCI10061
Criminology Introduction
42
Options - Choose 2: LAWS10151
Correctional Practices
28
LAWSPF305
Youth in Conflict With The Law
42
PSYC10026
Special Populations I
28
PSYCSS021
World Of Abnormal Psychology
45
Canadian Criminal Justice System
LAWSPF111 (E)
Explore the history, function, role and organization of Canadian Law enforcement services and contemporary issues. CRN DAY(S) START END
12122
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Examine safety issues associated with physical care, coping with behavioral challenges, physical restraint, handling medical conditions, legislative requirements and WHMIS. Must be completed prior to registering for placement. CRN DAY(S) START END
11946
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
61
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Follow the five strands of math as per the Ontario curriculum guidelines set by the Ministry of Education at a grade 10 level. Review concepts in number sense and numeration, measurement, geometry, patterning and algebra, data management and probability.
Technology in Education
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
62
Correctional Practices
LAWS10151
Essential institutional security duties are described and practiced including: key control, institutional counts, post security, personal and area searches, inmate escorts, inmate movement control, inmate segregation, control of contraband, admitting and discharge visits and correspondence, inventory control, transportation and mediations. Learn the techniques involved in writing security reports that meet institutional standards. CRN DAY(S) START END
12117
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $292.36
Criminology Introduction
SSCI10061
Criminology seeks to understand the underpinnings of criminal and deviant behavior. Examine this behavior through sociological, biological and psychological perspectives and apply this knowledge in critical examination of Canadian and global crimes and statistics. Provides a contemporary look at victimology and restorative justice. CRN DAY(S) START END
12153 12083 12084
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SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Penology LAWS10152 Covers the history of corrections leading to the present penal system with focus on the prevailing ideologies and practices of the day. Examine the effectiveness of various correctional strategies such as probation, parole, electronic monitoring, and boot camps. Visit federal correctional facilities within the context of this course. CRN DAY(S) START END
12119
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $292.36
Safe and Secure Environments
SAFE10091
Gain an understanding of the legal parameters of correctional operations, the organizational framework of federal and provincial correctional services, and an overview of staffing models and responsibilities in secure environments. Establish a knowledge foundation for subsequent applications of security skills. CRN DAY(S) START END
12146
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
Special Populations I
PSYC10026
Develop an awareness and appreciation of issues specific to working with unique client groups in the community and justice services field. Examine the legislation, policies, procedures, and interventions appropriate to the following special populations: female offenders/clients and indigenous offenders/clients. Population profiles, as well as historical theoretical perspectives, are examined. CRN DAY(S) START END
12145
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
World Of Abnormal Psychology
PSYCSS021 (E)
Emphasis is on the study of the signs and symptoms of the major mental illnesses, including bipolar disorder, major depression, schizophrenia, and personality disorders. Discuss eating and sleeping disorders, stress and post-traumatic stress disorder. Equivalent to: Psychology of Adjustment 2 (PSYCSS233). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12443 12246 WE 12753 12762 A
Jan14 Jan15 Feb3 Mar2
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Apr21 Apr8 6:30-10:00 13 May11 Jun8
A self-directed course on note taking, time management and study strategies.
Visit eLearn and sign up through “Open Offerings�
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
$388.54 $288.54 $388.54 $388.54
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 4 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/holistic Holistic Studies provides students with an introduction to the philosophy and practices of holistic health. Gain a foundational understanding of the mind, body and spirit connection that is instrumental in health and healing by examining physical, mental and spiritual dimensions, as well as bio-energetic and sociocultural factors. Various modalities of complementary and alternative therapies and lifestyle management techniques that promote self-healing will be explored in a comprehensive, educational, self-explorative environment to learn the art and science of integrative health.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HLTH10225
Mind, Body, Spirit: The Connection
42
HLTH10226
Stress Response and the Immune System
42
HLTH10227
Cultural Studies
42
HLTH10228
Alternative Healing Methods
42
Alternative Healing Methods
KEYS TO SUCCESS
FEE
OntarioLearn Classroom (FF) OntarioLearn OntarioLearn
Holistic Studies - Introduction
OntarioLearn $292.36
Learning Support Centre
FEE
OntarioLearn $292.36
HLTH10228
Discover the complementary, alternative medicine (CAM) and healing practices that are used in combination with conventional medicine and treatment. Understand the five categories of CAM including: alternative medicinal systems, manipulative therapies, mind-body interventions, biological based treatments and energy therapies. In class dates: Jan 18, 25, Feb 1, 15, Mar 7, 14. CRN DAY(S) START END
11035 SA
TIMES
Jan18 Mar14 9:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
6
FEE
Classroom (FF) $288.54
C
Libraries and Digital Technologies Certificate (965)
Capstone II
LIBR10051
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 12 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
11064
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/libdigtech celibrary@mohawkcollege.ca Digital technologies are transforming libraries and their services. Graduates of the Library Technician Diploma will benefit from this opportunity to update their knowledge! Keep pace with the challenges of these changes by examining updated knowledge and skills in an accessible, part-time, online program. Gain the conceptual insight and practical leadership strategies needed to address issues relating to digital technologies in library and information environments through active learning, a culminating activity and capstone project. Focus on the current and emerging technologies that affect your workplace and have an impact on the collections and services offered. Develop the 21st century fluency skills essential for active participation in libraries of all types. Obtain the skills and digital competencies needed to explore the opportunities and potential impact of current and emerging technologies on your organization. Admission Requirements • Library and Information Technician Diploma (college level) OR • Master of Library Sciences (MLS), Master of Library & Information Sciences (MLIS), Master of Information Science (MIS), Master of Information (MI) OR • Bachelor's degree with significant library experience. • Applicants who have completed Southern Ontario Library Service EXCEL, Advanced EXCEL or Advancing Public Library Leadership programs will be assessed on an individual basis by the Program Manager. • Apply online at the website above.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $1015.25
Issues in Digital Resource Management and Technologies LIBR10048 Explore the management of library resources in electronic formats with emphasis on collection development, licensing and acquisition of e-resources, as well as issues relating to access, copyright and archiving. Examine the integration of social media platforms in provision of services. Assess the role of electronic resource management systems (ERMs) and digital repositories. CRN DAY(S) START END
11066
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $406.70
User Experience in Libraries
LIBR10046
User experience (UX) research explores the behaviour, needs, and expectations of the users of a product or service in order to create a better product or service. Apply the principles and methods of user experience research to a library environment. Practice research methods and develop a research plan leading to insights about library users and improvements to physical and virtual library services and spaces. CRN DAY(S) START END
11065
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $406.70
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
INFO10172
Information Technology for Library Technicians
42
INFOLT402
Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies
42
LIBR10035
Introduction to Metadata and Metadata Applications
42
LIBR10036
Strategies for Instruction for Library Technicians
42
LIBR10041
Online Searching
42
LIBR10042
Resource Description & Access
42
LIBR10046
User Experience in Libraries
42
LIBR10047
Library Leadership in the Digital Age
42
LIBR10048
Issues in Digital Resource Management and Technologies
42
LIBR10049
Digital Media in Libraries
42
LIBR10050
Capstone I
100
LIBR10051
Capstone II
120
Some courses are listed under the Library and Information Technician Diploma. Refer to page 64.
Library and Information Technician Diploma Part-time or full-time study options are available! Gain the knowledge and practical skills needed in today’s evolving library environment. This program is now OSAP eligible.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/libraries Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Using skills acquired throughout the program, students will create an analytical research report leading to a client-focused proposal and multi-media presentation on a digital technology appropriate for library and information services industry. Prerequisite: LIBR10050.
63
64
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
D
Library and Information Technician Diploma (800)
Options - Choose 2: COMMLT225
Genre Fiction And Readers' Advisory Service
42
LIBR10034
Youth Services and Issues
42
Graduation Requirement: 28 courses
LIBR10036
Strategies for Instruction for Library Technicians
42
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/library celibrary@mohawkcollege.ca
LIBRLT375
School Libraries
42
LIBRLT385
Children's Services and Issues
42
Prepare for employment in academic, public, school and special libraries and other information service settings. Through a carefully designed course of study that combines theory and hands-on practice, participants learn to acquire, organize, retrieve, produce, and disseminate information in print and electronic formats.
LIBRLT403
Special Libraries
42
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Admission Requirements • Applications must be submitted online through the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) www.ontariocolleges.ca • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), general or advanced level, or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED), or mature student status. • A pass standing in grade 12 English at the general level, or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES The program of studies displayed below is the current program of studies for the 2019/20 academic year. Students who started in previous academic years may require different courses to be eligible to graduate. If you have questions regarding a strategy for completion contact cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca.
SEMESTER ONE Mandatory Courses:
Hours
LIBRLT110
Introduction to Libraries and the Information Industry
42
COMP10136
Introduction to Computers 1
42
HRESLT150
Human Relations and Supervision
42
INFO10172
Information Technology for Library Technicians
42
LIBR10037
Circulation and Inter Library Loan
42
Option Group 1 - Choose 1: COMM10027
Organizational Business Communication
45
COMM10073
Introduction to Intercultural Communication
42
COMMLL041
Communication
42
Option Group 2 - Choose 1: COMM10043
Science Fiction
42
COMM10095
Understanding Literature
48
COMMLL903
Canadian Literature
42
COMMLLT06
Introduction to Children's Literature
42
COMMLLT11
Harry Potter To Aslan Children's Literature
42
SEMESTER TWO
LIBR10039
Library Classification
42
LIBR10040
Library Programming, Marketing and Advocacy
42
LIBR10043
Resource Description and Access II
42
LIBR10044
Reference Processes
42
LIBRLT350
Acquisitions
42
LIBRLT351
Serials
21
WORKLT290
Field Work 1
INFOLT340
Database Design For Information Workers
21
INFOLT402
Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies
42
LIBR10041
Online Searching
42
LIBR10042
Resource Description and Access I
42
MGMT10041
Library Financial Management and Budgeting
21
112
SEMESTER FOUR Mandatory Courses: LIBR10038
Indexing and Subject Analysis
42
LIBR10045
Reference Services and Sources
42
WORKLT490
Field Work 2
112
OPELXXXXX
General Education Option
42
OPELXXXXZ
General Education Option
42
Options - Choose 2: LIBR10002
Government Information
42
LIBR10004
Health Libraries and Resources
42
LIBR10035
Introduction to Metadata & Metadata Applications
42
LIBRLT335
Multimedia
42
LIBRLT405
Law Libraries And Legal Research
42
LIBRRM103
Archives
42
OADMRM100 Records And Information Management Fundamentals
42
Some courses are listed under other programs. Refer to the index.
Acquisitions LIBRLT350 Focus on the acquisition of monographs. Develop skills in searching, ordering, receiving, collection development, the book trade and automated acquisitions functions. Prerequisite: LIBRLT110. CRN DAY(S) START END
11936
Mandatory Courses:
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
SEMESTER THREE Mandatory Courses:
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Children's Services And Issues
LIBRLT385
An issues-oriented introduction to the wide range of responsibilities in a public library setting associated with children's library services. Investigate the basics of planning and administration, collections development and management, information and readers' advisory services, and programming and program promotion. CRN DAY(S) START END
11949
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Circulation and Inter Library Loan
LIBR10037
CRN DAY(S) START END
11920
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
LIBR10038
Study the principles of indexing including indexing types and rules, and creation of abstracts. Explore the principles of subject analysis including thesauri and Library of Congress Subject Headings. Fee includes access to proprietary databases. Equivalent to: LIBRLT325. Prerequisite: LIBR10043. CRN DAY(S) START END
11079
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Database Design For Information Workers INFOLT340 ACCELERATED! Examine the role of relational databases in library and
Information Technology for Library Technicians
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
information work. Learn to create a database, enter and edit records, search for information and create simple reports. MS Access 2019 required. Prerequisite: INFO10156 or COMP10136. 11073
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Mar3
FEE
OntarioLearn $200.27
Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies INFOLT402 Focus on electronic publishing, including using basic web design, image editing, screen recording, blogs, wikis, social networking, augmented reality, 3D printing and gamification. Prerequisite: INFO10156 or COMP10136. CRN DAY(S) START END
11944
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Field Work 1
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
WORKLT290
Broaden your educational experience to include the varied services of different types of libraries. Supervised experience in libraries is essential in the development of library skill. LIBR10044 and LIBR10039 must be taken either prior to or concurrently. Before registering visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/library for important information and to submit a placement planning form. Prerequisites: INFO10172 and LIBR10037 and LIBR10042 and LIBR10041. CRN DAY(S) START END
11062 11067 11069
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
Field Work 2
FEE
OntarioLearn $161.95 OntarioLearn $161.95 OntarioLearn $161.95
WORKLT490
Broaden your educational experience in a different type of library than your first placement. Supervised experience in libraries is essential in the development of library skills. LIBR10038 must be taken either prior to or concurrently. Before registering visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/library for important information and to submit a placement planning form. Prerequisites: WORKLT290 & INFOLT402 & LIBR10040 & INFOLT340 & LIBRLT350 & LIBRLT351 & HRESLT150 & LIBR10039 & LIBR10043 & LIBR10044. CRN DAY(S) START END
11063 11068 11070
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $161.95 OntarioLearn $161.95 OntarioLearn $161.95
Health Libraries and Resources
LIBR10004
Explore health information resources in all formats and identify the features and issues of different types of health libraries. Develop skills in searching the major indexes, databases and the web to meet users' information needs. Prerequisite: LIBR10041. CRN DAY(S) START END
11948
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Human Relations and Supervision
HRESLT150
Apply the basic principles of effective supervision to a library environment. Topics include planning, recruitment, selection, training, motivation, delegation and time management. CRN DAY(S) START END
11919
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
INFO10172
Focus on various types of information technology used in the library setting including mobile devices, e-readers, playaways, iPads and tablets, digital media and various software and applications. Access to a current mobile device with wireless Internet capability is required. Equivalent to: INFOLT390. 11082
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Introduction to Libraries and the Information Industry LIBRLT110 Analyze the role of libraries in an information society, with emphasis on access to information, the organization and services of different types of libraries, and the roles of participants in the information industry. Prerequisites: meet the program admission requirements and apply through www.ontariocolleges.ca. CRN DAY(S) START END
11921
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Introduction to Metadata & Metadata Applications
LIBR10035
Learn to apply metadata schemes and standards to describe digital and electronic web resources. Knowledge of HTML coding recommended. Prerequisites: INFOLT402 and LIBRLT351 and LIBRLT305 or LIBR10043. CRN DAY(S) START END
11941
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Law Libraries And Legal Research
LIBRLT405
Explore the Canadian and Ontario legal systems, with emphasis on legal materials, legal research, and the basics of running a law library. Learn to use primary and secondary legal materials and find information on specific topics using both print and electronic resources. Explore acquisitions, cataloguing and collection development in a law library setting. Access to a law library is required. CRN DAY(S) START END
11924
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Library Classification
LIBR10039
Study the principles of classification. Learn to use the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress Classification schemes. Explore issues related to the process of classifying library materials. Fee includes access to proprietary databases. Equivalent to: LIBRLT320. Prerequisite: LIBRLT302 or LIBR10042. CRN DAY(S) START END
11934
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $354.54
Library Financial Management and Budgeting MGMT10041 ACCELERATED! Discuss financial management concepts relating to libraries,
with a focus on budgets, financial statements, library funding and strategic planning. Learn to use basic financial information to set goals and objectives. MS Excel software required. Prerequisites: LIBRLT110 and INFO10156 or COMP10136. CRN DAY(S) START END
11074
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Mar3
FEE
OntarioLearn $200.27
Library Programming, Marketing and Advocacy
LIBR10040
Examine vital customer service skills including program planning and delivery, marketing, partnerships, user training and library advocacy. Equivalent to: LIBRLT435. CRN DAY(S) START END
11942
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
FEE
OntarioLearn $354.54
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
65
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Explore circulation functions and issues for libraries and information services. Topics include inventory control, inter-library loan and document delivery. Copyright and health and safety issues in libraries are also discussed. Equivalent to: LIBRLT215.
Indexing and Subject Analysis
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
66
Multimedia LIBRLT335 Focus on materials in formats such as video, DVD, films, compact discs, records, software, talking books, pictures and maps. Explore the acquisition, processing, cataloguing, storage, and circulation of these materials. Discuss issues such as copyright and public performance, equipment needs and maintenance, as well as other trends. Prerequisite: LIBRLT305 or LIBR10043. CRN DAY(S) START END
11940
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Online Searching
LIBR10041
Learn to apply Boolean constructs and other concepts for efficient retrieval of information from the Internet, library catalogues and commercial databases. Equivalent to: LIBRLT220. CRN DAY(S) START END
11937
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Reference Processes
LIBR10044
Explore fundamental principles of professional accountability that underpin the provision of information services in libraries. Develop effective reference interviewing techniques to answer customer queries. Explore topics related to the management of information service including service standards, in person and virtual service points, policy development and strategies for continuing professional development of staff. Equivalent to: LIBRLT420. Prerequisite: LIBR10041. CRN DAY(S) START END
11938
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Youth Services and Issues
CRN DAY(S) START END
11916 A
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Long Term Care Management
See page 82 for information on this program. A
Mourning, Grief and Bereavement
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/mourning Expand your awareness and understanding of loss and death and discover how they affect individuals. Focus on mourning, grief and bereavement issues, communication strategies and religious philosophies of dying and death from the perspective of both the dying and bereaved. Completion of this unique program will enable you to better understand, support and care for those facing or coping with loss and death.
FEE
LIBR10045
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
OntarioLearn $344.54
Reference Services and Sources
LIBR10034
Explore the role of public library staff in youth advocacy and community partnerships serving teens. Investigate the basics of collection development, programming, space design and readers' advisory services for this age group.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
PSYC10021
Thanatology
36
PSYC10022
Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death
36
Focus on reference services and resources used to answer information queries from library customers. Compare and evaluate traditional and emerging reference resources. Apply online search skills to effectively answer typical queries. Equivalent to: LIBRLT425. Prerequisite: LIBR10044.
PSYC10023
Mourning, Grief and Bereavement
36
CRN DAY(S) START END
PSYC10024
Coping with Death: Counselling, Support and Alternative Therapies
36
PSYC10025
Learning from Death and Dying
36
PSYC10017
Death and Dying in Crisis Intervention
30
11923
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Resource Description and Access I
LIBR10042
Focus on RDA guidelines for descriptive catalogue records and MARC coding and ISBD punctuation for bibliographic records in an automated environment. Fee includes access to proprietary databases. Equivalent to: LIBRLT302. Prerequisite: LIBRLT110. CRN DAY(S) START END
11943
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $354.54
Resource Description and Access II
LIBR10043
Examine form and choice of entry according to RDA cataloguing guidelines, cataloguing applications of the World Wide Web, and sources of cataloguing copy in an automated environment. Learn to critically appraise public access catalogues. Recognize the changes in MARC coding resulting from RDA cataloguing guidelines. Equivalent to: LIBRLT305. Prerequisite: LIBR10042. CRN DAY(S) START END
11947
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
School Libraries
LIBRLT375
Focus on the unique features of elementary and secondary school libraries. Examine collection development and management, readers' advisory and reference services, and library programming in a school library setting. Consider new and emerging initiatives such as the Learning Commons model of school library services. CRN DAY(S) START END
11922
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Serials LIBRLT351 Explore the technical service aspects of serials with emphasis on ordering, tracking and cataloguing. Evaluate the impact of technology on serial collections. Prerequisite: LIBRLT302 or LIBR10042. CRN DAY(S) START END
11935
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $200.27
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Coping with Death: Counselling, Support and Alternative Therapies
PSYC10024
Understand the various coping strategies for individuals experiencing grief and loss. Examine the mourning process, survey different counselling theories and approaches and identify groups and organizations dedicated to grief and bereavement issues. Emerging trends such as art therapy, journaling and online communities are presented. CRN DAY(S) START END
12545
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Death and Dying in Crisis Intervention
PSYC10017
Study the Hendricks' model of death notification, acute grief reactions, notifying children and the elderly of a sudden death (homicide, suicide, accidental), sudden infant death and parental grief, the grieving person's reactions, what can be done to facilitate mourning, pathological grief, risk factors and, multi-cultural issues. CRN DAY(S) START END
12131
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Learning from Death and Dying
PSYC10025
Develop an understanding of the role of death and dying and grief and bereavement in modern society in this capstone course. Inspirational readings and personal narratives offer practical insight and powerful life lessons to assist you in providing support to individuals facing or coping with death and will better prepare you to confront your own mortality. Prerequisites: PSYC10021 and PSYC10022 and PSYC10023 and PSYC10024. CRN DAY(S) START END
12546
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Mourning, Grief and Bereavement
PSYC10023
CRN DAY(S) START END
12543
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
OADMRM101
Investigate the skills and techniques needed to effectively manage and control active records in various formats. Examine file plan development, typical filing systems, storage systems and equipment, and file maintenance procedures. Prerequisite: OADMRM100. CRN DAY(S) START END
11071
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death PSYC10022
Archives LIBRRM103
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
Explore attitudes towards death and the death rituals and ceremonies of world religious traditions including Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism. Explore the religious attitudes and beliefs concerning immortality and life after death. 12541
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Develop an understanding of archival theory and practice. Focus on the relationship between archives and records management, acquisition and appraisal, arrangement and description, reference services, preventive conservation, and facility planning and security. 11080
TIMES
Thanatology PSYC10021
Document Management Technology
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
Study death and dying. Develop an understanding of the broad, interdisciplinary nature of thanatology and explore personal attitudes and experiences of death. Current issues and topics such as near death experiences, death in the arts and media, and the business of the funeral industry will also be explored. 12540 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Certificate (016)
See page 89 for information on this program. C
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
GRAPRM102
Explore the application of electronic documents, imaging and micrographic technology to records management, short and long term storage and retrieval. Topics include: metadata, life expectancy of electronic storage media, secure storage media, migration and image file formats. 11072
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Microsoft Office 2016
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
COMP10191
Become familiar with the applications contained in the Microsoft Office Professional or Academic or University Edition of Microsoft Office 2016 covering Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
Records and Information Management Certificate (810)
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
12638
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Organizational Business Communication
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMM10027
Hone essential business communication skills with emphasis on writing clear reports and documentation, making effective presentations, and enhancing interpersonal skills. Equivalent to: Business Reports (BUSN10141). 45 hours.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/recordsmanagement
CRN DAY(S) START END
With the increasing production of, and demand for, complex information and the widespread use of automated technologies, businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies are striving to manage information assets effectively. Records and information management programs contribute to the efficiency of an organization's operations by providing systematic control of information resources, from creation through use, storage and final disposition. Learn to operate in a records management program in any organizational setting.
12099
Admission Requirements • A pass standing in grade 12 English at the general level, or equivalent.
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Records And Information Management Fundamentals OADMRM100 Explore the field of records management and the role of records management programs in organizations. Develop your skills in inventorying, retention and destruction scheduling, and records management, including electronic records. 11081
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Researching and Reporting-Lgs
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
OADMRM100
Records And Information Management Fundamentals
42
OADMRM101
Active Records Management
42
GRAPRM102
Document Management Technology
42
LIBRRM103
Archives
42
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
COMMLL122
Explore techniques for effective writing and develop research and reporting skills. Covers: problem definition, print-based and electronic research methodologies, survey strategies, and formal report writing. Prerequisite: COMMLL041 or equivalent post-secondary communications course. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12026
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Option Group 1 - Choose 1: COMMLL122
Researching and Reporting-Lgs
42
COMM10027
Organizational Business Communication
45
Option Group 2 - Choose 1: COMP10166
Microsoft Office 2013
42
COMP10191
Microsoft Office 2016
42
Option courses are listed under other programs. Refer to the index.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Examine reactions and responses to death from a variety of perspectives. Compare anticipated responses to death as determined by an individual's relationship to the deceased. Consider other factors influencing the grief response such as age, gender and manner of death.
Active Records Management
68
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
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School Based Support
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 3 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sbs Focus on supporting children and youth in an educational environment. Suitable for Child and Youth Worker students or graduates who are interested in learning more about how to support children and youth in a classroom setting. Admission Requirements • Child and Youth Worker Advanced Diploma (in-progress or completed). • Interested applicants should contact us by email cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
Admission Requirements • Courses are restricted to those who have applied and been accepted. • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a minimum of 70% in grade 12 English (guideline) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED). • Prior to acceptance potential students may complete some courses (i.e. Communications, General Education Elective, etc.). • A criminal background check may be required before beginning placement. • Apply online at the website above.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES The program of studies displayed below is the current program of studies for the 2019/20 academic year. Students who started in previous academic years may require different courses to be eligible to graduate. If you have questions regarding a strategy for completion contact cecommunity@mohawkcollege.ca. Mandatory Courses:
Hours
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMMSO226
Interviewing Skills
42
EDUC10001
Autism Spectrum Disorder - Assisting Student Development
42
HIST10015
The History & Ethics of Social Work
28
EDUC10004
Learning Strategies
42
HMNS10100
Intro to Social Service Worker
42
COMP10006
Adaptive and Assistive Technology
42
HMNS10101
Community Awareness and Field Placement Preparation
42
HMNSSO127
Introduction To Group Dynamics
42
SSCI10047
Sociology for Social Service Workers
42
Adaptive and Assistive Technology
COMP10006
Learn to use adaptive technology to assist special needs children. You must have experience in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Internet search techniques. Prerequisite: EDUCEDE19.
1 Communications Course (COMMLL041 or COMM11040) COMM10260
Case Management and Documentation
42
OntarioLearn $344.54
CREDSO123
Professional Development
28
Autism Spectrum Disorder- Assisting Student Development EDUC10001
HMNSSO230
SSW Advanced Interviewing Skills
28
CRN DAY(S) START END
11078
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
HMNSSO232
Privilege & Oppression in SSW
28
Develop essential tools for working with children with ASD. Review the work of local professionals and international Autism experts, with emphasis on communication, social skills, behavioral challenges, family, sensory and educational issues. Prerequisite: EDUCEDE23.
PSYCSS156
Introduction to Psychology
42
WORK10120
Seminar 1
14
CRN DAY(S) START END
WORK10121
Field Placement 1
200
OPELXXXXX
General Education Option 1
42
HMNS10097
SSW Methods of Intervention
42
HMNS10098
Advocacy for SSW
28
HMNS10099
Working with Children & Adolescents
28
PSYCAS407
Abnormal Psychology
42
WORK10122
Seminar 2
14
WORK10123
Field Placement 2
200
OPELXXXXZ
General Education Option 2
42
HMNS10095
SSW Community Change
28
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
HMNS10096
Issues Related to Family
28
Graduation Requirement: 29 courses
HMNSSO231
Crisis Intervention
28
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/socialserviceworker
INDS10029
Decolonizing Social Service Worker Practices
28
Designed to meet the needs of students who wish to obtain a recognized credential by studying part-time (evenings) and pursue, or enhance, a career as a Social Service Worker. Identical to the full-time program which is offered during the day. Courses are generally scheduled in the evenings but students are usually required to complete field placement hours during the day. The curriculum is intended to develop the skills and knowledge that graduates need to assist individuals and families in working through various types of challenges and enjoying more stable and fulfilling lives. Includes topics such as social work history and ethics, advocacy skills and crisis intervention. Competency skills such as interviewing, counselling, case management and documentation will be developed. Incoming new students are encouraged to complete 3 courses per term in addition to field placements. By doing so, students may be able to graduate in as little as 3 years.
LAWS10112
Social Policy & Law
28
WORK10124
Seminar 3
14
WORK10125
Field Placement 3
200
11931
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Learning Strategies
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
EDUC10004 (E)
Help your students learn more effectively. Develop understanding of how we learn, remember, and solve problems. Learn to identify learning needs, and apply various strategies to support learning. Prerequisites: EDUCEDE17 and EDUCEDE21. CRN DAY(S) START END
11926 D
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Social Service Worker Diploma (215)
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Community Awareness and Field Placement Preparation HMNS10101
CRN DAY(S) START END
11037 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Apr14 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Blended (FF)
The History & Ethics of Social Work
$288.54
HIST10015
Understand the ethical practice of social work through the exploration of the historical development of Social Work as a profession in Canada. Attention is given to the history of society's response to meeting human needs; the evolution of the values and ethics in the social work profession; and the process of developing a framework for identifying, analyzing and implementing ethical dimensions of practice. Equivalent to: HMNSSO128. CRN DAY(S) START END
11039 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Mar16 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
9
FEE
Classroom (FF) $192.36
Issues Related to Family
HMNS10096
Understand the needs of families with infants, children and adolescent members. Develop intervention strategies with a particular focus on disadvantaged families, parenting and child welfare concerns and reporting guidelines. Identify the challenges and changes of adolescence and develop comprehensive intervention strategies to assist teenagers. The final in class session will be 1 hour long. Equivalent to: HMNSSO432. CRN DAY(S) START END
11036 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Mar26 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Blended (FF)
SSW Advanced Interviewing Skills
$192.36
HMNSSO230
Practice fundamental skills and techniques that are used in direct practice with clients. A practical and experiential course, utilizing videotaping, role-plays, discussion and feedback. Prerequisite: COMMSO226. CRN DAY(S) START END
11040 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Mar11 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
9
FEE
Blended (FF)
SSW Methods of Intervention
$192.36
HMNS10097
Apply a strengths based approach to examine various populations in a generalist practice setting. Use different methods of intervention to develop an intervention strategy to promote change in a client's situation. Equivalent to: HMNSSO431. CRN DAY(S) START END
11038 TH
TIMES
Jan16 Apr16 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
13 Blended (FF)
FEE
$288.54
MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN EDUCATION
TAUGHT LOCALLY AT MOHAWK COLLEGE The Master of Arts in Education is a versatile program offering a strong educational background to anyone who teaches, trains, or develops talent. Join the 1,500+ CMU Ontario alumni who have become leaders and innovators in education across Ontario.
global.cmich.edu/ international
Teaching the Adult Learner Certificate (129)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/teachingadultlearner Intended for individuals wishing to teach adults in a variety of environments including education and the workplace, or those who are currently teaching. Learn to facilitate effective program planning, design meaningful assessment and evaluation tools, and master good instructional skills. Explore learning styles, current issues in education, learning challenges, and instructing in non-traditional environments.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
EDUCTAL03
Adult Learning
42
EDUCTAL02
Curriculum Development
42
EDUCTAL04
Instructional Techniques
42
EDUCTAL05
Assessment And Evaluation
42
EDUCTAL08
Instructional Technology In Adult Education
30
SENSTAL06
Adults With Learning Disabilities
42
Adult Learning
EDUCTAL03
Learn to apply the principles of adult learning and develop the basic skills essential to successful instruction. Specifically designed for teachers and trainers of adults. CRN DAY(S) START END
12592 12759
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Adults With Learning Disabilities
SENSTAL06
Examine the needs of adults with learning disabilities in the educational setting and in society. Develop awareness of various exceptionalities and explore strategies for modifying course content, delivery, and evaluation to ensure success for all learners. Prerequisite: EDUCTAL03. CRN DAY(S) START END
12594
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Assessment And Evaluation
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
EDUCTAL05
Examine assessment and evaluation processes for adult learners. Evaluate your own practice as a teacher or trainer in your environment. Prerequisite: EDUCTAL03. CRN DAY(S) START END
12596 12760
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11
Curriculum Development
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
EDUCTAL02
Learn a systematic approach to curriculum development based on a model that includes needs assessment, learning outcomes, course outlines, lesson plans, and assessment approaches for evaluating performance. Develop a course outline and a lesson plan. Prerequisite: EDUCTAL03. CRN DAY(S) START END
12593 12771
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Instructional Techniques
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
EDUCTAL04
Explore instructional techniques, resources and classroom management strategies that challenge adult learners. Design and deliver a lesson online. A microphone is required for some course assignments. Prerequisite: EDUCTAL03. CRN DAY(S) START END
12595
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
globalint@cmich.edu
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COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Prepare for real-world, field placement experiences by developing job search materials and interviewing skills. Adopt professional practice behaviours and examine community resources to use in future field placements. A prerequisite for field work. Students are expected to take this course in the year leading up to their first field placement. Equivalent to: HMNS10008.
69 C
COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
70
Instructional Technology In Adult Education
EDUCTAL08
Examine effective integration of instructional technology into curriculum design, teaching techniques and assessment for adult learners. Considerable research and reading are required. Excellent computer and internet skills essential. Use multiple technologies including Turnitin. Prerequisite: EDUCTAL03. CRN DAY(S) START END
12030 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $262.10
Volunteer Management Certificate (095)
OTHER COURSES
Human Services ce.mohawkcollege.ca/human-services-courses
Abuse and Family Violence
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 4 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/volunteermgt Gain the knowledge and skills needed for effective management of volunteer programs. Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED).
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
12156
TIMES
Learn to recognize risk and how to intervene to prevent the immediate risk of suicide, in this intensive, interactive and practice-dominated course. Suitable for mental health professionals, health care providers, pharmacists, teachers, counsellors, youth workers, police and correctional staff, school staff, clergy and community volunteers. Fee includes training materials. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/asist for more information.
Hours
Volunteer Management: Foundations
45
11021 SA/SU Feb22 Feb23 8:30-4:30
MGMT10164
Spectrum of Engagement
45
Behaviour Management Systems
MGMT10165
Volunteer Management: Administration
45
MGMT10166
Volunteer Management: Applied Project
45
MGMT10164
CRN DAY(S) START END
12127
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Volunteer Management: Administration
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
MGMT10165
Understand the support system behind volunteer engagement, which includes software programs, the development of policies and procedures, establishment of a budget, conflict resolution, administrative filing systems and the design of forms templates. Equivalent to: MGMT10153. Prerequisite: MGMT10163. CRN DAY(S) START END
12128
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $409.15
Volunteer Management: Applied Project
MGMT10166
In this capstone course you will put the theory of previous courses into practice by completing a project focused on volunteer engagement. Equivalent to: MGMT10154. Prerequisites: MGMT10163, MGMT10164 and MGMT10165. CRN DAY(S) START END
12129
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Volunteer Management: Foundations
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
MGMT10163
Discover the foundational pieces for successful engagement of volunteer resources. Develop a good planning process, based on recruitment/involvement models and current research on volunteering, which leads to better success when engaging volunteers. CRN DAY(S) START END
12126
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $150.92
CONF10007
Learn to intervene in non-physical ways to calm and de-escalate student behaviour before violence occurs. Ontario-based curriculum to understand, prevent, and change negative behaviours. Preferred by many school boards and appropriate for all who work with children. Participants receive a BMS practitioner certificate. Bring proof of registration to class. Fee includes workbook. CRN DAY(S) START END
11017 SA
Mar7
TIMES
Mar7 9:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $164.20
Insurance Reimbursement for Massage Therapists
HLTH10219
Motor Vehicle Accident and Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) claims provide great opportunities for Registered Massage Therapists in Ontario. Advance your knowledge and expertise in insurance reimbursement for Auto Insurance and WSIB cases. Prerequisite: Registered Massage Therapist. 14 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12534 12551
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Feb3 May11
FEE
OntarioLearn $174.18 OntarioLearn $174.18
Mental Health First Aid
HMNS10123
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) gives people the skills to provide the early help that is so important in recovery. The aim is to improve mental health literacy, and provide the skills and knowledge to help people better manage potential or developing issues with mental health. Recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health problems. Fee includes training material that will be provided in class. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11022 SA/SU Mar21 Mar22 9:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $130.18
Mental Health First Aid - Adults who Interact with Youth HMNS10147
Intended for an adult audience whose primary focus is youth aged 14-25, prepare to interact confidently about mental health with the young people in your life - including at school, extra-curricular activities, social services, family, friends, and in the community. Includes instruction about eating disorders and deliberate self-injury in addition to the 4 most common disorders discussed in MHFA BASIC. Fee includes training material that will be provided in class. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11023 SA/SU Mar28 Mar29 9:00-4:00
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
ASIST: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training HMNS10038
MGMT10163
Engaging and managing productive volunteers requires an understanding of the operational process in which volunteers function. Discover the impact of your reputation on recruitment, and explore strategies for every facet of the volunteer cycle including pre-recruitment planning, supervision, performance evaluations, recognition, and risk management. Equivalent to: MGMT10152. Prerequisite: MGMT10163.
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Mandatory Courses:
Spectrum of Engagement
HMNS10120
Abuse of children often occurs within the larger system of family violence. The impact of socialization and prevention programs will be examined as pertinent social issues. Covers assessment, treatment, conflict resolution skills, prevention techniques and programs. 48 hours.
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $132.18
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention
CONFMHN08
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11020 SA/SU Jan11 Jan12 9:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $111.39
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention-Recertification
CONFEH108
Crisis Prevention Institute NVCI Recertification. To be eligible for this course you must have completed the full certification within the last 2 calendar years. Participants must wear comfortable clothing and rubber soled, flat shoes (no sandals). Physical exertion is required. Fee includes workbook. You must bring your valid certification card to class. CRN DAY(S) START END
11018 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Jan14 5:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $93.33
Police Foundations You may register in the following courses whether or not you have been accepted into the Police Foundations Diploma program. Many of these courses are included in the Police Foundations program of studies. The complete Police Foundations program is available through day school classes.
Communications/Reporting
COMMLL223
Develop professional skills for notebook entries, reports, presentations and general communication following guidelines used by police agencies. Access to a video camera is required. Prerequisite: COMMLL123 (Communications). 42 hours. 12101
TIMES
Learn to interpret and apply provincial statutes, with emphasis on arrest, search and seizure authorities, common offences, and involvement of non-police agencies. Equivalent to: LAWSLS413 (Provincial And Federal Offences) and LAWSPF401 (Provincial Offences). 48 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12121
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
Traffic Management
LAWSPF309
Learn to navigate and apply the Provincial Traffic Law, with emphasis on locating topics in the Acts and Regulations, mastering the definitions required to interpret traffic law and applying the law concerning Police Authorities, drivers licenses, permits and rules of the road. Practice interpersonal strategies and procedures for motor vehicle stops. Final exam must be written to pass this course. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12124
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Security and Investigation ce.mohawkcollege.ca/investigation
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/policefoundations
CRN DAY(S) START END
LAWS10175
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Criminal And Civil Law
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
LAWSPF301
By-Law Enforcement
LAWS10139
Examine the structure of municipal governments, their power to enact bylaws, and the importance of bylaws. Bylaw enforcement officers must have a thorough knowledge and understanding of municipal government and its role in society. They must know how municipal bylaws are generated, passed, and enforced by utilizing different provincial statutes and understand the importance of municipal investigations. 28 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12116
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $292.36
Private Investigator-Licensing Requirements
LAWS10091
Complete the training and study the curriculum for the private investigator's test as mandated by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. 40 hours in class (Feb 22, 29, Mar 1, 7), 10 hours online.
Develop legal research and analysis skills. Learn to analyze and classify offences and identify possible defences in criminal cases, examine the rights and obligations of citizens in civil law, and the responsibilities and limitations of citizens and police officers according to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 42 hours.
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
Learn the training standards prescribed by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services under the Private Security and Investigative Services Act. Content is based solely on Ministry-mandated requirements for eligibility to write the provincial licensing examination for Private Investigators in the province of Ontario. Equivalent to: LAWS10091 (Private Investigator-Licensing Requirements). 56 hours.
12123
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Managing Conflict
CONF10009
Examine some occurrences commonly encountered by police officers and the use of relevant legislation and problem management techniques to assist with effectively managing such occurrences. Equivalent to: CONFSS426 (Conflict Management) or LAWS10196 (Managing Conflict). 48 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12155
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
Principles of Ethical Reasoning
LAWS10174
Intended for law enforcement professionals, this course explores personal and professional ethical issues. Learn to clarify values, establish a framework for ethical decisions and appreciate the importance of moral philosophy in decision making. Equivalent to: LAWSPF106 (Principles of Ethical Reasoning). 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12120
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
TIMES
11041 SA/SU Feb22 Mar7 9:00-7:00
SESS DELIVERY
4
Private Investigator Training
CRN DAY(S) START END
12115
TIMES
FEE
Blended (FF)
$340.65
LAWS10138
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $478.45
Private Security Basic Training
LAWS10214
Complete the training for security guard testing as mandated by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. Ministry required Emergency Level First Aid certification training (HSCI10227) must be taken as a corequisite. 20 hours in class (Feb 22, 29), 10 hours online. CRN DAY(S) START END
11042 SA
TIMES
Feb22 Feb29 9:00-7:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
Blended (FF)
FEE
$206.10
OntarioLearn $409.15
Private Investigator and Private Security licensing and testing are outlined at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/investigation
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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COMMUNITY SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Crisis Prevention Institute NVCI Certification valid for 1 year upon successful completion. Participants must wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe, rubber soled, flat shoes. Physical exertion is required. Registrations will only be accepted from current Mohawk College Diploma or Certificate students. Bring proof of registration to class. Fee includes workbook. Equivalent to: CONF10004.
Provincial Offences
COMPUTERS
72
Computers
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/computers
cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-2203 Introduction to Computers 1
CREDENTIALED PROGRAMS C
Business Computer Applications Certificate (915)
CRN DAY(S) START END
12635 12670
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE ce.mohawkcollege.ca/buscomputer Whether you need documentation to show your competence with computers or you want to be able to use your home computer more effectively, this program offers courses to meet the needs of today's computer users.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMP10136
Introduction to Computers 1
42
INFO10077
Word Core
42
INFO10078
Excel Core
42
INFO10079
Excel Expert
42
INFO10080
Word Expert
42
INFO10081
Access Core
42
INFO10280
Presentations and Desktop Publishing
40
Access Core
INFO10280
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $374.80
INFO10077
Learn basic features of Microsoft Word 2016 including: creating, editing, formatting, printing and saving letters, memos and long documents. CRN DAY(S) START END
12639
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Word Expert
INFO10080
Master advanced features of Microsoft Word 2016. Learn to add columns, tables, styles, forms, images, text boxes, indexes and table of contents to documents, templates and mail merges. Prerequisite: INFO10077. CRN DAY(S) START END
12640
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
INFO10081
Learn to insert, delete and change data in a Microsoft Access 2016 database table. Discover ways to design, create and use forms, queries, and reports. TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Excel Core
INFO10078
Learn to create and modify Microsoft Excel 2013 or 2016 worksheets and charts using basic, date and logical functions and formatting. Mac users are not supported. 12636 12671
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Word Core
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
CRN DAY(S) START END
SESS DELIVERY
Perform mail merges, create drawings and WordArt objects using MS Publisher by utilizing objects, frames and text. Create stationery, design master pages and use layout and page techniques. Create electronic presentations using MS PowerPoint. Uses MS Publisher and MS PowerPoint 2016 exclusively. 12583
Admission Requirements • Basic computer skills.
12641
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
Presentations and Desktop Publishing
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
COMP10136
Learn to use the Windows operating system, identify and guard against security risks, and format documents and spreadsheets using Microsoft Word and Excel. Equivalent to: COMP10191.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Excel Expert
Looking for something to do on the weekends?
INFO10079
Learn to manage your Microsoft Excel 2013 or 2016 data with outlines, functions, filters, pivot tables, drawing tools, images and more. Prerequisite: INFO10078. CRN DAY(S) START END
12637 12672
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Learn more about weekend courses at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/weekend
C
Computer Science - Level 1 Certificate (892)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/computerscience Explore microcomputers and major applications, with a focus on microcomputer hardware, the discipline of Software Engineering, and tools and methods to produce and maintain quality software systems.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMP10001
Programming Fundamentals
70
COMP10062
Programming in Java
70
COMPCO710
HTML & CSS
56
COMPCO910
Introduction to Networking
56
ELEC10118
Computer Hardware and Software
56
ELEC10050
Internet Technologies
56
Computer Hardware and Software
ELEC10118
Focus on basic hardware components and operating system software for Wintelcompatible computers, as outlined in the CISCO Networking Academy Program - IT Essentials 1 course. Develop the foundations for COMPTIA's A+ certification exams. CRN DAY(S) START END
11123 WE
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan22 Apr22 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
PHP & JavaScript
COMP10065
Create dynamic web pages and client-side web apps using JavaScript and jQuery. Create web pages with custom content and server-side web apps using PHP and SQL. Develop a full stack web app making use of JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, SQL, and AJAX. Equivalent to: ELEC10050. CRN DAY(S) START END
11118 TH
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan23 Apr23 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Programming Fundamentals
COMP10001
Build a foundation for learning and practicing the discipline of Software Engineering and the application of tools and methods to produce and maintain quality software systems. Develop essential skills to create software structures and logic. Develop knowledge and disciplines which are transferrable to any computer-based software problem. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11119 TU/TH Jan28 Apr16 6:30-9:30
Programming in Java
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
24 Classroom (FF) $466.65
COMP10062
Concentrate on the creation and use of classes as an object type while covering the basic elements that many traditional languages use (control structures, arrays, and file I/O). The principle programming language taught is Java but the knowledge and basics learned are transferable to any similar OOP computer language. Prerequisite: COMP10001. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11120 TU/TH Jan28 Apr16 6:30-9:30
Computer Science - Software Engineering Specialist Certificate (893)
SESS DELIVERY
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/computersciencesoftware Develop a background in computer programming and systems analysis and design. Focus on the design, development and implementation of interactive software, principle design considerations of Graphical User Interfaces (GUI), data file processing in an object. Admission Requirements • Completion of the Computer Science - Level 1 Certificate OR • Able to meet course prerequisites.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
COMP10001
Programming Fundamentals
70
COMP10062
Programming in Java
70
COMP10066
Software Quality and Testing
56
COMP10204
Programming in .NET
56
COMPCO710
HTML & CSS
56
COMPCO826
Introduction To Systems Analysis And Design
56
COMPCO859
Database Theory
56
Database Theory
COMPCO859
Develop a knowledge of database terms, SQL, Normalization, Entity Relationship Diagramming, Database Administration and Object Oriented Databases. Prerequisite: COMPCO837. CRN DAY(S) START END
11117 TU
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan21 Apr21 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Programming Fundamentals
COMP10001
Build a foundation for learning and practicing the discipline of Software Engineering and the application of tools and methods to produce and maintain quality software systems. Develop essential skills to create software structures and logic. Develop knowledge and disciplines which are transferrable to any computer-based software problem. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11119 TU/TH Jan28 Apr16 6:30-9:30
Programming in Java
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
24 Classroom (FF) $466.65
COMP10062
Concentrate on the creation and use of classes as an object type while covering the basic elements that many traditional languages use (control structures, arrays, and file I/O). The principle programming language taught is Java but the knowledge and basics learned are transferable to any similar OOP computer language. Prerequisite: COMP10001. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11120 TU/TH Jan28 Apr16 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
24 Classroom (FF) $466.65
FEE
24 Classroom (FF) $466.65
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
73
COMPUTERS
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
C
COMPUTERS
74
Programming in .NET
COMP10204
Design, develop, and implement interactive and user-friendly software using Microsoft .NET. Use object-oriented programming to develop console and GUI applications. Covers the concepts of classes, data encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Program designs may incorporate interfaces, data structures, and/ or generic collections. Windows forms will introduce event-driven programming, touching on form navigation, data entry validation, and database processing. Prerequisite: COMP10062. CRN DAY(S) START END
11121 TU
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan21 Apr21 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Software Quality & Testing
COMP10066
Identify, define and understand the steps and procedures to ensure the production of high quality software. Build and design test procedures, test planning, test documentation and quality feedback mechanisms through hands-on labs and exercises. Prerequisite: COMP10062. CRN DAY(S) START END
11115 MO A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan13 Apr27 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Cyber Security
Completion Requirement: 10 courses
12836
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Firewalls and VPNs
INFO10244
Explore network security basics, including how hackers access online networks and the use of Firewalls and VPNs to provide security countermeasures. Focus on managerial and technical aspects of security. Covers packet filtering, authentication, proxy servers, encryption, bastion hosts, virtual private networks (VPNs), log file maintenance, and intrusion detection systems. CRN DAY(S) START END
12846
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $503.65
Hacker Techniques, Tools, and Incident Handling
12847
The growing internet security sector requires an in-depth understanding of cyber security issues and fundamental internet architecture and protocols. Gain a broad understanding of cyber security concepts that will protect an organization against fraud, data breaches and other vulnerabilities.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Options - Choose 10:
Hours
INFO10222
Ethical Hacking and Network Defense
42
INFO10223
IT Security Policies
42
INFO10224
Legal & Ethical Issues in IT Security
42
INFO10225
Operating Systems Security - Windows and Linux
42
INFO10226
Principles of Information Security
42
INFO10221
Wireless and Mobile Device Security
45
INFO10238
Mobile Application Security Design
45
INFO10239
Network Security and Penetration Testing
45
INFO10244
Firewalls and VPNs
60
INFO10245
Hacker Techniques, Tools, and Incident Handling
60
COMP10223
Computer Forensics and Investigation
45
Computer Forensics and Investigation
COMP10223
Examine and discover computer forensics, operating systems and how they function. Introduces forensic tools and concepts such as chain of custody and documentation of evidence/procedures. Evaluate how to conduct a high-tech investigation, from acquiring digital evidence to reporting its findings. TIMES
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cybersecurity
12843
INFO10222
Learn to assess and correct vulnerabilities in information systems. Discover the tools and penetration testing methodologies used by ethical hackers, discuss what and who an ethical hacker is and how important they are in protecting corporate and government data from cyber-attacks. Investigate methods and tools used in attacks, countermeasures, available security resources and attack types.
INFO10245
Analyze the landscape, key terms and concepts that a security professional needs to know about hackers and computer criminals who break into networks, steal information, and corrupt data. Examine how attacks target networks and the methodology they follow.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
CRN DAY(S) START END
Ethical Hacking and Network Defense
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $503.65
IT Security Policies
INFO10223
Study key structure elements and terms of written information protection policy and review typical policy contents. Develop the related standards, procedures, and guidelines for implementing the policy. Evaluate the tools needed to select, develop, and apply a security program that meets business goals. CRN DAY(S) START END
12838
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Legal & Ethical Issues in IT Security
INFO10224
Explore legal and ethical issues in information technology as they relate to internal organizational relationships, customers, partners, and society. Discover the requirements of information systems security and legal compliance to protect critical governmental and corporate infrastructure, intellectual property created by individuals and organizations, and any information which should be protected from unreasonable intrusion. CRN DAY(S) START END
12837
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Mobile Application Security Design
INFO10238
Discover and exploit flaws in mobile applications on the iOS, Android, Blackberry, and Windows Mobile platforms. Learn a proven methodology for approaching mobile application assessments, and the techniques used to prevent, disrupt, and remediate the various types of attacks. CRN DAY(S) START END
12844
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Network Security and Penetration Testing
INFO10239
Examine the realm of network security, spotlighting the latest threats and vulnerabilities. Address how and why people attack computers and networks, and gain the knowledge and techniques to successfully consider methods of combatting hackers. Prerequisite: INFO10244. CRN DAY(S) START END
12845
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Operating Systems Security-Windows and Linux
INFO10225
CRN DAY(S) START END
12839
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Principles of Information Security
INFO10226
Provides a background in information security, security management, and the technical components of security. Includes the entire field of information security: history, terminology, and the management aspects of information security programs with sufficient detail to facilitate an understanding of information security systems and their management. CRN DAY(S) START END
12840
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Wireless and Mobile Device Security
INFO10221
Explore the evolution of wired networks to wireless networking and its impact on the corporate world. Using case studies and real-world events, discuss risk assessments, threats, and vulnerabilities of wireless networks, as well as the security measures that should be put in place to mitigate breaches. Look at the policies and procedures in place and a glimpse ahead at the future of wireless and mobile device security. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
See page 121 for information on this program. C
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Emerging Technologies Microcomputer Engineering Software Certificate (898)
Students who are currently in progress should email cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca for information on completing the program. C
Network Specialist Certificate (184)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/networkspecialist Focus on networking for the small-office, home-office (SOHO) market as preparation for work in small or medium sized organizations. Learn to install and configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks using LAN and WAN interfaces, and plan, design, install, operate and troubleshoot Ethernet, TCP/IP Networks. Prepares you for CompTIA N+ and Cisco CCNA Certifications.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Courses must be completed in the order listed. Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ELEC10118
Computer Hardware and Software
56
ELEC10034
Network Fundamentals
70
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
ELEC10051
Network Design and Troubleshooting
84
Graduation Requirement: 12 courses
ELEC10052
Advanced Network Technologies
70
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cybersecurityanalytics-557
COMP10186
VoIP and Wireless Technologies
70
Design cyber security solutions to protect business resources. Create best practices in protecting mobile devices, smart homes and Industry 4.0 factories from cyber attacks. Participate in simulation labs where you will defend against cyber attacks.
ELEC10106
Network Security and Management
56
12841 C
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $409.15
Cyber Security Analytics Certificate (557)
Admission Requirements • Ontario College Diploma, Ontario College Advanced Diploma, or Degree in Business, Computer Science, Information Technology or related field, or other equivalent post-secondary experience or qualifications will be considered by Mohawk.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CYBR10000
Security Operations (Foundations)
56
CYBR10001
Cyber Security Assessment and Testing
56
CYBR10002
Identity and Access Management Personal Security
56
CYBR10003
Asset Security
56
CYBR10004
Auditing and Security Review
56
CYBR10005
Communication and Network Security
56
CYBR10006
Cyber Security and Risk Management and Response
56
CYBR10007
Security Strategy Engineering
56
CYBR10008
Evolving Threats and Keeping Current
56
CYBR10009
Social Media - Security Best Practices
56
CYBR10010
Software Development - Security Best Practices
56
CYBR10011
Cyber Security Evaluation Project Management
56
Computer Hardware and Software
ELEC10118
Focus on basic hardware components and operating system software for Wintelcompatible computers, as outlined in the CISCO Networking Academy Program - IT Essentials 1 course. Develop the foundations for COMPTIA's A+ certification exams. CRN DAY(S) START END
11123 WE
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan22 Apr22 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Network Design and Troubleshooting
ELEC10051
Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot networks with various routing protocols. Implement VLANs, STP, VTP, and Inter-VLAN routing in a converged network. Configure a wireless network with latest network security. Design, install, operate, and maintain networks with routers and switches. Prerequisite: ELEC10034. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11116 TU/TH Jan21 Apr21 6:30-9:30 A
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
28 Classroom (FF) $554.85
Sage 300
See page 31 for information on this program.
Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cybersecurityanalytics-557 for course offering information and to apply to the program.
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
COMPUTERS
Recognize and understand the inherent vulnerabilities of Windows systems by using and understanding tools and techniques to decrease the risks arising from vulnerabilities in Microsoft Operating Systems and applications. Discover defense strategies through system and file permissions, password and account security, the Windows Registry, Malware prevention, encryption, and Directory Service management via policies.
75 A
76
COMPUTERS
C
Server and Network Support Certificate (183)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/servernetworksupport Understand a Local Area Network environment including how a network handles data, and shares hardware and software resources. Focus on data communications and networking essentials, TCP/IP and networking, network operating systems for network applications, computer and server hardware, and internet programming. Provides preparatory studies for the Network Specialist Certificate. Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED). • COMPCO001 - Generic Computer Training. • MATH10042 - Mathematics for Computer Studies or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Hours
COMP10041
Microsoft Server Administration Part 1
56
COMP10051
Microsoft Server Administration Part 2
56
ELEC10118
Computer Hardware and Software
56
ELEC10034
Network Fundamentals
70
ELEC10050
Internet Technologies
56
Computer Hardware and Software
ELEC10118
Focus on basic hardware components and operating system software for Wintelcompatible computers, as outlined in the CISCO Networking Academy Program - IT Essentials 1 course. Develop the foundations for COMPTIA's A+ certification exams. TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan22 Apr22 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
PHP & JavaScript
COMP10065
Create dynamic web pages and client-side web apps using JavaScript and jQuery. Create web pages with custom content and server-side web apps using PHP and SQL. Develop a full stack web app making use of JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, SQL, and AJAX. Equivalent to: ELEC10050. CRN DAY(S) START END
11118 TH
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/webdesign Creation, organization and maintenance of personal and business web pages requires knowledge of general design principles, image editing, and programming techniques. Courses are either offered through a 3 week blended delivery of online learning during the week with in-class instruction on Saturday or delivered completely online. Some courses feature support through online face-to-face live video conferencing. Admission Requirements • Understanding of Windows. • Working knowledge of Internet resources. • If you are unfamiliar with computers or the internet, completion of Introduction to Computers 1 (COMP10136) is recommended.
Mandatory Courses:
11123 WE
Web Design and Development Certificate (971)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Graduation Requirement: 5 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
C
FEE
Jan23 Apr23 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
INFO10241
HTML 1
36
INFO10242
HTML 2
36
INFO10149
Photoshop Adobe
36
INFO10112
Web Scripting with PHP
36
INFO10186
JavaScript for the Web
36
INFO10202
WordPress 1
36
HTML 2 INFO10242 ACCELERATED! Create web pages suitable for business or personal
use, using Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), in a windows environment. Classes begin online (via eLearn) on Jan 20. You MUST login prior to the classroom sessions. In class dates: Jan 25, Feb 1, 8. Prerequisite: INFO10241 or INFO10144. Equivalent to: INFO10110 (Web Page Design). CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11203 MO/SA Jan20 Feb8 8:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
3
FEE
Blended (FF)
$247.32
JavaScript for the Web INFO10186 ACCELERATED! Learn to use JavaScript to write simple programs then
progress to writing programs that interact with the elements in a webpage. Classes begin online (via eLearn) on Feb 24. You MUST login prior to the classroom sessions. In class dates: Feb 29, Mar 7, 14. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11202 MO/SA Feb24 Mar14 8:00-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
3
FEE
Blended (FF)
WordPress 1
$247.32
INFO10202
Learn to build and maintain a self-hosted website using the WordPress hosted service. Includes: layout, themes, plugins and widgets. Gain the ability to expand and edit your own work after completion. Foundational knowledge of coding required. cPanel license and hosting fees included. CRN DAY(S) START END
11246
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $362.12
Programming in C
OTHER COURSES
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/computersciences
CRN DAY(S) START END
Advanced Python COMP10251 NEW! Apply your knowledge and skills of Python to build a database-backed web application using the Django framework and deploy the application to a managed cloud-based platform-as-a-service. Through a project-based approach, install and import modules from third party libraries, build database schemas and queries using Python and object-oriented programming patterns, and securely serve dynamic content over the web. 42 hours.
12806
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Developing Web Applications with ASP.NET and C# COMP10216
Introduces web application development and database connectivity and builds on the fundamentals of C# programming. Emphasizes creating basic, dynamic, and advanced ASP.NET pages in Microsoft's new C# programming language, and how to interact with the database using ADO.NET. Prerequisite COMP10116. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12422
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Intermediate Python
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMP10238
Expand on the knowledge learned in Introduction to Python by exploring advanced Python data structures, managing project files, performing basic error handling and testing. Apply recommended programming practices including documentation and naming conventions to build Python files through hands-on activities. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12664
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Introduction to C# Programming
COMP10116
Explore C# object-oriented programming concepts including data abstraction, inheritance and polymorphism. Learn to design, code and document businessoriented programs, using .NET and C#. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12421
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Introduction to Python Programming
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMP10237
Install and set up a Python development environment and learn to apply fundamental concepts of Python programming by manipulating various data types. Execute Python scripts that use logical operators, conditional statements, and loops through hands-on assignments. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12663
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Network+ COMP10215 Prepare to work in a network environment and gain knowledge in networking technologies, key concepts and TCP/IP. Helps you to prepare for the Network+ Certification exam offered through CompTIA. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12614
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Programming for Absolute Beginners
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMP10189
Gain a general understanding of computer programming. Learn to store information in the computer, how to determine what the computer does next and how to get information in and out of the computer. Access to C compiler is required. 30 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12416
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
12417
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Windows Server COMP10252 NEW! Designed for those working in a Windows Server environment or
seeking Microsoft certification by focusing on Windows Server in an enterprise environment. Prep for Microsoft certification exams 70-410 (Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012), 70-411 (Administering Windows Server 2012) and 70-412 (Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services). Successful completion of all three of these Microsoft Exams earns the Microsoft Certified Solutions Association (MCSA) Designation. 42 hours.
CRN DAY(S) START END
12807
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Computer Workshops ce.mohawkcollege.ca/workshops Want some quick computer training? Look here for some hands-on, half day or full day workshops to learn the skills you need now!
Build and Launch Your Website in 1 Day
COMP10211
Delivered by industry leading faculty. Non-experts will gain the necessary skills required to setup a website for their small business needs. Includes setting up a shared hosting account, installing WordPress, and building a fully featured website using various plugins and themes. NOTE: You must register for a domain and shared hosting account. The approximate cost is up to $100. You will be walked through the process in class. Please bring a valid credit card. CRN DAY(S) START END
12059 SA
TIMES
Feb22 Feb22 8:30-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $89.72
Introduction to Excel
INFO10193
Always wanted to know what Excel is all about? Discover the world of spreadsheets with Excel 2016. CRN DAY(S) START END
12815 SA
Feb1
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb1 9:00-12:00 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $49.01
Excel Pivottables and Outlines
INFO10187
PivotTables interactively rearrange large amounts of data into different views in order to make sense of the information that you have. Use Outlines to easily group data and create totals. Using Excel 2016. CRN DAY(S) START END
12061 SA
Feb8
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb8 9:00-12:00 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $49.01
Excel Working with Charts
INFO10190
Learn to create a graphical view of worksheet data using Excel's Chart feature. Using Excel 2016. CRN DAY(S) START END
12062 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb22 Feb22 9:00-12:00 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $49.01
Excel Linking Multiple Worksheets & Workbooks
INFO10191
Introduces the user to advanced features such as working with multiple worksheets and workbooks. Creating/deleting worksheets, creating a formula that links more than one worksheet and or workbook. Using Excel 2016. CRN DAY(S) START END
12063 SA
Mar7
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mar7 9:00-12:00 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $49.01
Excel Working with Formulas
INFO10192
Automate your worksheets through the use of absolute referencing, formulas, and built in functions: such as average, minimum, maximum, count date, if scenarios. Using Excel 2016. CRN DAY(S) START END
12064 SA Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mar21 Mar21 9:00-12:00 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $49.01
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
77
COMPUTERS
Build knowledge of structured programming and problem solving using C as the foundation for further programming study. Consider operations; flow control; input/output; arrays; pointers; strings; and structures. Access to a C compiler required. 45 hours.
Computer Sciences
CRN DAY(S) START END
COMP10122
COMPUTERS
78
Desktop Applications
Graphic and Web Design
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/desktop
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/graphic
See the Business Computer Applications program on page 72 for additional Microsoft Office Suite courses.
Adobe InDesign Basics
Generic Computer Training
COMPCO001
Gain an overview of the Windows operating system, and Microsoft Office, Word and Excel fundamentals. Topics include managing files and folders, formatting a Word document and creating and manipulating data, formulas and charts in Excel. 28 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11227
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Microsoft Office 2016
FEE
$192.36
COMP10191
Become familiar with the applications contained in the Microsoft Office Professional or Academic or University Edition of Microsoft Office 2016 covering Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12638
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
PowerPoint 101
COMP10197
Learn to use MS PowerPoint for Windows including pull-down menus, toolbars and dialogue boxes. Create colourful graphics and text slides, along with reports, for your projects and presentations. Equivalent to: INFO10082. 30 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12617
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Productivity Software Skills
INFO10268
Navigate the Windows operating system and create documents using Microsoft Word, Excel and Access. Manage files and folders; format a Word document; create and manipulate data, formulas and charts in Excel; and manage a database in Access. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12071 MO
6:00-10:00 7
Feb24 Apr6
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Classroom (FF) $192.36
Workshop For Windows
INFOBW001
Explore the Windows environment. Learn basic skills including: managing the desktop, files and folders, Internet Explorer and more. Textbook required. Noncredit for the novice computer user. CRN DAY(S) START END
11122 WE
TIMES
Jan29 Mar4 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
6
FEE
Classroom (FF) $123.66
COMP10120
Learn to use this popular desktop publishing and design software. Create single and multiple page documents with columns, integrate text and graphics and use other features for pamphlets, newsletters, flyers, etc. Access to Adobe InDesign CS6 or CC required. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12630
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Adobe Photoshop I
INFO10278
Develop design and image creation skills using Adobe Photoshop. Explore how to source images, create, develop, and assess various design solutions and execute projects in a professional manner. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12612
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Adobe Photoshop II
INFO10279
Further develop skills obtained in Adobe Photoshop I. Restore black and white images and gain skills in image correction by using blurring, adjustment layer, layer masks and liquifying techniques. Produce content for various media. Prerequisite: INFO10278. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12613
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring)
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMP10138
Explore Dreamweaver. Learn to customize the DW working environment, create and manage sites and work with typography, images, tables, layers, frames and forms. Knowledge of HTML is recommended. 30 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12615
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
HTML Introduction
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
COMP10106
Focus on HTML essentials including creating Web pages, page layouts, cascading style sheets, integrating pre-written JavaScript, and developing multimedia Web pages and forms. Equivalent to: INFO10241 (HTML 1). 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12634 12669
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
JavaScript COMP10137
Learn the essentials which comprise most modern programming languages using JavaScript. Move from writing simple programs that interact with the elements in a web page. Prerequisite: COMP10106 (HTML Introduction) or INFO10241 (HTML 1). 56 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12538
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
IBM Skills Academy See page 36 for information on this program.
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REQUEST A WALK walksmart@mohawkcollege.ca 905-575-2263 mohawkcollege.ca/walksmart
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FEE
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79
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/health
cehealth@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-1212 ext. 6811 Breastfeeding Clinical Experience
CREDENTIALED PROGRAMS A
Breastfeeding Program
CRN DAY(S) START END
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 3 courses • Letter of Recognition outlining courses, course hours and LEAARC approval. • An optional 24 hour Clinical Experience is available after completion of theory courses. An additional letter will be issued upon completion of the clinical (CLIN10026). ce.mohawkcollege.ca/breastfeeding Gain up-to-date knowledge and skills in breastfeeding support and awareness of current issues in lactation. Emphasis is on physiology, critical appraisal, evidence based practice and research. Designed to meet the IBLCE curriculum standards required for eligibility to write the IBLCE examination. Approved by the International Lactation Education Accreditation and Approval Committee (LEAARC). Admission Requirements • Health professional currently working with or planning to work with the breastfeeding dyad in near future.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSG10073
Level 1: Breastfeeding Basics
42
NRSG10074
Level 2: Breastfeeding Management
42
NRSG10075
Level 3: Advanced Breastfeeding Practice
42
Level 1: Breastfeeding Basics
11134
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Level 2: Breastfeeding Management
11135
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Level 3: Advanced Breastfeeding Practice
11136
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FieldWork
FEE
$164.88
Bridging for Internationally Educated Nurses Certificate (189)
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 10 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/bien Designed for Internationally Educated Nurses who wish to meet the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) evidence of practice requirements. Admission Requirements • Letter of Assessment from CNO. • Resume outlining your nursing practice. • Results of Official IELTS Assessment or Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) or I-CELBAN or proof of fluency with CNO. • Proof of Citizenship or immigration status.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Professional Practice Acute
168
Professional Practice Consolidation
280
HLTH10201
Digital Health Informatics
42
NRSG10109
Professional Development for Experienced Nurses
42
NRSG10111
Maternal Child/Mental Health Theory Review
42
NRSG10089
Professional Practice Labs
42
$288.54
NRSG10113
42
NRSG10074
Admin of Medication Review for Regulated Health Care Professionals
NRSG10114
Health Assessment Review for Regulated Health Care Professionals
42
COMM10099
Therapeutic Relationships
42
NRSG10110
Medical/Surgical Theory Review
42
FEE
FEE
$288.54
NRSG10075
SESS DELIVERY
SESS DELIVERY
CLIN10078
Examine infant and maternal breastfeeding issues, and ethical / legal issues such as informed consent and protection of vulnerable and at risk populations. Prerequisite: NRSG10074. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
Apr30
CLIN10076
Examine nutrition and the biochemistry of breast milk focusing on maternal and infant nutritional needs. Major topics examined are: observation, assessment and management of difficulties related to infant suck and milk transfer and tools and techniques to alleviate minor and major maternal/infant breastfeeding problems. Other foci are breastfeeding research utilization and best practice guidelines. Prerequisite: NRSG10073. CRN DAY(S) START END
C
Jan2
Hours
NRSG10073
SESS DELIVERY
11189
Mandatory Courses:
Examine the anatomy and physiology of human lactation, and ways to normalize breastfeeding and infant behaviour. Consider global strategies encouraging breastfeeding and develop skills you need to support successful breastfeeding. CRN DAY(S) START END
CLIN10026 (SA)
Integrate breastfeeding knowledge and skills in a hospital or community based setting in this 24 hour clinical placement. Prerequisite: NRSG10075. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91.
FEE
$288.54
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
CLIN10076 and CLIN10078 will be offered this term. Visit the website for details.
Medical/Surgical Theory Review
NRSG10110 (SA)
Update nursing management skills for acute and chronically ill adults. Focus on nursing assessment, diagnosis and intervention implementation and evaluation, using evidence-based practice. CRN DAY(S) START END
12831 FR
TIMES
Jan10 Apr17 5:30-8:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (IH) $288.54
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
HEALTH AND NURSING
Health and Nursing
80
Professional Practice Labs
NRSG10089 (SA)
HEALTH AND NURSING
Demonstrate proficiency in nursing skills following CNO standards of practice in a simulated laboratory setting. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12894 TH
6:00-9:00
C
Jan9
Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (IH) $288.54
C
Food Services Certificate (816)
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 7 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/foodservices
Diabetes Education Certificate (928)
Enhance your food service skills for employment in Long Term Care & Health Care facilities. Focus on the role of the Food Service Worker and the importance of issues such as safety, sanitation and nutrition.
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/diabeteseducation Develop a firm foundation in current clinical approaches to diabetes education. An excellent step towards certification as a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE). Admission Requirements • Must be a practicing RN, RPN, Registered Dietician, Pharmacist, Chiropodist, RMT, Physician or another health related professional.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HLTH10236
Diabetes: The Basics
42
HLTH10233
Diabetes Education: Approaches in Practice
42
HLTH10234
Living with Diabetes
42
HLTH10235
Diabetes: Throughout the Lifespan
42
CLIN10095
Diabetes Clinical
60
Admission Requirements • Individuals for whom English is a second language will be required to provide proof of a Canadian Language Benchmark of 6.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CULI10082
Communication and the Food Service Worker
42
CULI10083
Quantity Food Preparation
42
SAFE10096
Sanitation And Safety
42
SAFE10097
Institutional Food Service
42
HLTH10232
Nutrition - Introduction
42
HLTH10268
Nutrition in Food Services
42
WORKHCF02
Food Service Fieldwork
60
Communication and the Food Service Worker
CULI10082
Explore learning styles and readiness to learn in patients with diabetes. Examine the adult educator's role and effective teaching strategies, and learn to design lesson plans and evaluation techniques. Equivalent to: HSCI10052. Prerequisite: HLTH10236.
Focus on the communication skills required by the food service worker. General principles of human communication such as verbal interaction and listening are explored. Learn effective communication skills with patients, residents, co-workers and supervisors. Develop writing skills and presentation skills with a major emphasis on documenting and charting food intake measuring techniques, communication of therapeutic diets and nutrition support required for treatment.
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
Diabetes Education: Approaches in Practice
11910
TIMES
HLTH10233
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
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Living with Diabetes
HLTH10234
11894 11900
Examine strategies needed to manage and support the demands of living with diabetes. Understand the acute and chronic complications related to diabetes and the aging process. Identify ways to help clients reduce risk, promote self-care behaviours and examine self-management practices in relation to blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Equivalent to: HLTH10028. Prerequisite: HSCI10052 or HLTH10233.
Quantity Food Preparation
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
11911
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Diabetes: Throughout the Lifespan
HLTH10235
Examine special issues related to diabetes and long-term complications. Consider diabetic pregnancy, gestational diabetes, and diabetes in children, adolescents and the elderly. Explore the design and evaluation of Diabetes education programs. Equivalent to: HLTH10046. Prerequisite: HLTH10028 or HLTH10234. CRN DAY(S) START END
11912
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Diabetes Clinical
FEE
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CLIN10095 (SA)
Learn about basic diabetes education and techniques of adult education. Design and deliver lessons to clients and evaluate both teaching and learning. CRN DAY(S) START END
12832
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$403.65
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
CULI10083
Focus on cooking principles and methods for preparing food in large quantities. Review the nutritional components and values of various foods and methods for maintaining nutrition throughout food preparation and service. Food types will be examined and major cooking equipment will be discussed. Equivalent to: CULI10075 or CULIHCF20. 11895 11901
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
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Sanitation and Safety
SAFE10096
Focus on preventing food-borne illness in health care institutions with emphasis on legal requirements, food handling, contamination control, quality assurance, fire safety, injury prevention and basic first aid. Equivalent to: SAFEHCF30 or HSCI10183. CRN DAY(S) START END
11896 11902
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
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Institutional Food Service
SAFE10097
Focus on the food service worker's role in health care food service with an emphasis on requirements under the Long-Term Care Homes Act. Introduces various food production, delivery, service systems, purchasing, receiving, storage and inventory. Quality management and costs controls will be addressed. Equivalent to: SAFEHCF40 or HSCI10064. CRN DAY(S) START END
11897 11903
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FEE
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Nutrition - Introduction
HLTH10232
CRN DAY(S) START END
11898 11904
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Nutrition in Food Services
HLTH10268
Focus on the basic principles of diet therapy. Several therapeutic diets are discussed, as well as tube feedings and commercial preparations. Equivalent to: HLTH10224 or CULIHCF60. CRN DAY(S) START END
11899 11905
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Food Services Fieldwork
WORKHCF02 (SA)
Required for students who are not currently working in a Health Care Facility. All theory courses must be completed prior to fieldwork. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11191 C
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$403.65
Gerontology - Multidiscipline Certificate (037)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
HSCI10228
Examine the physiology of human growth, development and aging including the influence of diet, environment, exercise and disease on normal processes. Explore topics of interest and relevance to the physiology of aging. Includes physiological systems, nutrition, adaptation, sexuality, menopause, arthritis, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's disease and more. Applicants must possess diploma or certificate in Health Sciences/ Human Services (e.g. RN, RPN, PSW, Social Work, etc.) Equivalent to: HSCIGER20. CRN DAY(S) START END
11258
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Assessment and Planning
HSCI10229
Provides further development of skills of Assessment and Program Planning for the aging adult. Topics include interviewing skills, communication with aging adults and those with special needs, losses that occur with lifestyle changes, observations skills, recording and introduction to planning, intervention and evaluation. Equivalent to: HSCIGER30. CRN DAY(S) START END
11259
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/gerontology Gain an enhanced understanding of the complexities associated with aging today in Canada. Participants will develop their work and life experience with older adults and their families with advanced knowledge specific to the biological, physiological, social, psychological, spiritual, legal, ethical, mental health and communication aspects of aging from an evidenced based best practice approach. Admission Requirements • Diploma or Degree in Health Sciences or Human Services within Canada.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
Exploring Dementia Care
COMM10336
Focus on the philosophy of care (specifically holistic care within a medical model), diagnosis, appropriate physical and emotional environments, effects of dementia on the client and caregiver, research on caregiving, and the importance of ongoing education for caregivers. Equivalent to: HSCIDEM01. CRN DAY(S) START END
11908
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $264.88
Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Dementia Care
Graduation Requirement: 10 courses
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
COMM10335
Focus on bringing the PERSON back to personal care. Learn to develop specialized non-verbal communication techniques, facilitate enhancement of workplace interpersonal skills and bridge communications between professional and family caregivers. Equivalent to: COMMDEM02. Prerequisite: HSCIDEM01 or COMM10336. CRN DAY(S) START END
11907
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $264.88
Restorative Care in a Long Term Care Setting
HSCI10212
Understand the fundamentals of restorative care in a long-term setting, including its design, implementation and evaluation. Examine approaches to aid in the development, implementation and/or supervision of a restorative care program.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HSCI10222
Gerontology
36
11913
HSCI10228
Physiology Of Aging
36
Community-Based Field Experience
HSCI10229
Assessment And Planning
36
HSCI10230
Mental Health Aspects Of Aging
36
Integrate gerontology theory and practice in this community-based placement. Benefit from the guidance of experienced gerontology professionals. All theory courses must be completed prior to field placement.
HSCI10231
Legal And Ethical Issues Related to Aging
36
CRN DAY(S) START END
HMNSGER60
Individual Study
45
11229
WORKGER71
Community-Based Field Experience
30
Institutional-Based Field Experience
WORKGER81
Institutional-Based Field Experience
30
Option Group 1 - Choose 1: COMM10335
Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Dementia Care
24
COMM10336
Exploring Dementia Care
24
HMNS10223
Creating a Dementia Care Skill Kit
24
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Jan2
TIMES
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
WORKGER71 (SA)
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$206.10
WORKGER81 (SA)
Gain practical experience in an institutional setting and benefit from the guidance of gerontology professionals. All theory courses must be completed prior to field experience. CRN DAY(S) START END
11230
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$206.10
Option Group 2 - Choose 1: HSCIHZA69
Palliative Care-Introduction
42
HSCI10212
Restorative Care in a Long Term Care Setting
42
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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81
HEALTH AND NURSING
Introduces the basic principles of nutrition and the role of nutrition in the health care environment. Current nutrition recommendations for fat, fibre, vitamins, minerals and weight control will be discussed. Explore special considerations for nutrition throughout the life cycle. Equivalent to: HLTH10065 or CULIHCF50.
Physiology of Aging
82
HEALTH AND NURSING
A
A
Health Care Management
Long Term Care Management
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
Completion Requirement: 5 courses
Completion Requirement: 7 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/healthcare
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/longterm
Provides you with knowledge to confidently lead and manage Health Care Professionals. Obtain skills in planning, ethics, policies, operations and more. An excellent enhancement to a current managerial position or as an introduction to the responsibilities associated with managing professionals within the Health Care field.
Due to the aging population and the commitment from the Ministry of Health and Long-term Care to provide long term care beds in Ontario, there is an increasing demand for qualified Administrators and General Managers. This demanding career is accountable for the administration and management of the facility operations and this program allows students to have an understanding of the long-term care industry.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MGMT10145
Leadership in Health Care Administration
45
HLTH10239
Health Care Policy
45
HLTH10237
Law and Health Care Administration
45
Option Group 1 - Choose 1: HLTH10241
Financial Practices for Health Care Organizations
42
HLTH10240
Statistics for Health Care Professionals
42
Option Group 2 - Choose 1: HLTH10251
Health Care Planning
45
HMNS10138
Management of Human Resources in Health Care
45
HLTH10238
Health Care Operations
45
HSCI10211
Hospital Procedures
45
Leadership in Health Care Administration
MGMT10145
Introduces the theories and practices of effective health care leadership. Apply theory and research skills to explore and resolve organizational challenges and support strategic goals. Explore the impact of leadership on decision-making, ethics, human relations, and organizational culture. CRN DAY(S) START END
11914 A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Holistic Studies - Introduction
See page 62 for information on this program.
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Admission Requirements • A degree, diploma or certificate in a relevant field.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HLTH10110
Operational Overview in Long Term Care
42
BUSN10093
Sales and Marketing in Long Term Care Management
42
FINC10008
Financial Management (Retirement Communities/Long Term Care)
42
HLTH10108
Resident Centred Care
42
HLTH10109
Food Nutrition & Hospitality Management for Retirement
42
HRES10020
HR and Labour Relations in Retirement Communities Management
42
HLTH10220
Healthy Adult Aging
42
Operational Overview in Long Term Care
HLTH10110
Examine the structure of the health care system and the concept of clientcentered care. The roles of governments, funding and provision of health services are examined. Learn the legal responsibilities of staff and how to meet standards effectively and efficiently. CRN DAY(S) START END
11960
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Sales and Marketing in Long Term Care Management BUSN10093 Explore consumer-based services marketing and sales in the Long Term Care and Retirement Communities industry. Focus on consumer behaviour, marketing plans, market segmentation, the marketing mix and sales principles. Prerequisites: HLTH10110. CRN DAY(S) START END
11961
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Financial Management (Retirement Communities/Long Term Care) FINC10008 Learn to use financial management and budgeting tools common to the private and not-for-profit sectors. Canadian financial infrastructure, funding and health care systems also receive emphasis. Prerequisite: HLTH10110. CRN DAY(S) START END
11962
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Resident Centred Care
HLTH10108
Analyze various issues in resident centered care, including current changes in health delivery, organization structures and operational management and implications for nursing practice. Prerequisite: HLTH10110. CRN DAY(S) START END
11963
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Food Nutrition & Hospitality Management for Retirement HLTH10109
CRN DAY(S) START END
11964
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
HR and Labour Relations in Retirement Communities Management HRES10020 Examine the human resources framework with emphasis on obtaining and retaining competent employees. Includes: compensation and benefits, the Human Rights Code and other relevant legislation, and collective agreements. Prerequisite: HLTH10110. CRN DAY(S) START END
11965
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Healthy Adult Aging
HLTH10220
Examine the normal physiological, psychological, social and spiritual changes affecting aging adults using the Holistic approach to wellness. Additional topics include spirituality, changing requirements for physical activity, and health promotion measures. Prerequisite: HLTH10110. CRN DAY(S) START END
11966 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Medical Clerk Certificate (991)
C
Provides knowledge and technique necessary to assume responsibilities for decontamination and disinfection. Microbiology and infection control are frequently discussed. Prerequisite: HSCI10121. CRN DAY(S) START END
11972 MO
Mar2
TIMES
Apr13 5:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
7
HSCI10124
Provides the theoretical knowledge and techniques necessary to assume proper instrument assembly and different methods of sterilization. Prerequisite: HSCI10123. CRN DAY(S) START END
11196 WE
Jan8
TIMES
Feb19 5:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
7
FEE
Classroom (IH) $240.45
MDR Principles and Practices 3
HSCI10125
Covers event related sterility as it pertains to storage and distribution, material management and professionalism. Prerequisites: HSCI10124 and HSCI10122. CRN DAY(S) START END
11197 WE
Mar4
TIMES
Apr15 5:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
7
MDR Laboratory Experience
FEE
Classroom (IH) $240.45
HSCI10122 (SA)
Encompasses interactive learning activities within skills labs. Led by teachers experienced in the MDR environment to prepare the student for the MDR clinical. Dates: Jan 18, Feb 1, 8, Mar 7, 21. Prerequisite: HSCI10121. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. 11194 SA
TIMES
Jan18 Mar21 8:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
5 FieldWork
Clinical Experience Medical Device Reprocessing
Medical Device Reprocessing Certificate (MDR) (927)
FEE
Classroom (IH) $240.45
MDR Principles and Practices 2
CRN DAY(S) START END
See page 28 for information on this program.
HSCI10123
FEE
$274.80
CLIN10059 (SA)
Apply MDR theory in a full-time preceptored experience in a hospital setting. Lab fee included. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
11193
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/mdr
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$613.50
Acquire the practical and theoretical knowledge necessary to ensure healthcare environments apply proper infection prevention tactics to provide patients and employees with a safe setting. Concepts explored include medical terminology, sterilization processes and patient interventions. Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HSCI10121
Medical Device Reprocessing - Introductory
35
HSCI10123
MDR Principles and Practices 1
35
HSCI10124
MDR Principles and Practices 2
35
HSCI10122
MDR Laboratory Experience
40
HSCI10125
MDR Principles and Practices 3
35
CLIN10059
Clinical Experience Medical Device Reprocessing
150
Medical Device Reprocessing-Introductory
HSCI10121
Provides the theoretical foundation of sterile processing. Discuss the standards, the environment and the different areas of an MDR department. Students must register for HLTH10223 concurrently with this course to ensure clearances are complete in time for the MDR Lab Experience, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11967 MO
Jan6
TIMES
Feb17 5:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Because no one was born with money management skills. mohawkcollege.ca/momoney
Classroom (IH) $240.45
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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83
HEALTH AND NURSING
Investigate nutrition for seniors, with emphasis on health and wellbeing, food service, MOH dietary standards, organizational team building and communication skills. Prerequisite: HLTH10110.
MDR Principles and Practices 1
84
HEALTH AND NURSING
C
Medical Laboratory Technician Certificate (047)
Basic Laboratory Techniques for MLA
SPECIAL JOINT MOHAWK/MICHENER INSTITUTE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 13 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/medlabassistant Offered in conjunction with the Michener Institute (Toronto) and approved by the National Certification Body CSMLS, the Provincial Body OSMT and the National Canadian Medical Association (CMA). Complete the 8 online courses and Lab Basics Workshop at Mohawk College. You must satisfy admission requirements of both institutions. Upon successful completion, you will be eligible to write the CSMLS and OSMT certification exams. Admission Requirements • Grade 12 English and Math AND • Grade 11 Chemistry. • Submit your application online by November 29, 2019 on the Program webpage for the January 2020 intake.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MLSC10012
Medical Laboratory Assistant
42
MLSC10013
Basic Laboratory Techniques for MLA
42
MLSC10014
Lab Basics Workshop for MLA
23
BIOL10041
Anatomy and Physiology for MLA
56
MLSC10042
Hematology for MLA
42
MLSC10041
Chemistry for MLA
42
MLSC10043
Microbiology for MLA
42
MLSC10044
Histology/Cytology for MLA
42
MLSC10045
Transfusion Medicine for MLA
42
MLSCMLA42
Clinical Behavioural Science
36
MLSCMLA58
Clinical Skills
56
CLIN10034
Clinical Experience 1
96
CLIN10035
Clinical Experience 2
160
11141
MLSC10012
Focus on delegation ethics, standards of practice, patient rights, and safety within this overview course. Specimen collection, handling, reception, processing and associated clerical duties are also covered. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student Equivalent to: MLSCMLA50. CRN DAY(S) START END
11140
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
222 St. Patrick Street Toronto, ON M5T1V4 416-596-3117 or 1-800-387-9066 ce@michener.ca • Completion of MLSC10012 - MLSC10014, MLSC10041 - MLSC10045 and BIOL10041 are required prior to registering at Michener. • MLSCMLA42 (PD807) Clinical Behavioural Science is an online Michener course. • MLSCMLA58 (CLLT140) Clinical Skills, and CLIN10034 (CLLT151) Clinical Experience 1 are offered onsite at the Michener Institute. CLLT140 and CLLT151 will be offered on 4 weekends at least once per year. Enrollment in these courses is limited. • Visit michener.ca/continuing-education/ce-courses to register for the Michener courses associated with this certificate.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Lab Basics Workshop for MLA
FEE
$288.54
MLSC10014
Gain practical skills in basic laboratory techniques, and use of basic laboratory instrumentation. Become familiar with the use of glassware in standard and reagent preparation, use of the fumehood, safe operation of the centrifuge and Kohler Illumination. Equivalent to: MLSC10003. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11893 FR Feb21 Feb23 5:00-9:00 SA/SU 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
3
FEE
Classroom (FF) $158.01
Anatomy and Physiology for MLA
BIOL10041
Examine the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the role of a Medical Laboratory Assistant while analyzing the structure of the cell and human body systems. Equivalent to: BIOL10006. CRN DAY(S) START END
11137
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Hematology for MLA
FEE
$378.45
MLSC10042
At the lab assistant level, collection and handling of routine hematological specimens, preparation and staining of blood films, setting up for processing, using automated equipment of hemoglobin and blood cell counts will be studied. Methodology involved for microhematocrits, erythrocyte sedimentation rates, basic coagulation studies and serological tests will be reviewed, as well as associated clerical duties. Equivalent to: MLSC10015. CRN DAY(S) START END
11142
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Chemistry for MLA
FEE
$288.54
MLSC10041
At the lab assistant level, basic procedures used in the collection, handling, processing and examining of specimens for chemical analysis will be studied. Urinalysis, blood glucose, and faecal occult blood testing techniques will be examined as well as any relevant automation set up and maintenance. Equivalent to: CHEM10053. CRN DAY(S) START END
Medical Laboratory Assistant
MLSC10013
Review basic medical laboratory mathematics, chemistry, applicable physics and laboratory terminology. Study the care and use of basic laboratory instruments, and the care, uses standards and properties of glass and plastic ware. Presents preparing simple reagents and solutions using the proper lab ware. Equivalent to: MLSCMLA51.
11138
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Microbiology for MLA
FEE
$288.54
MLSC10043
At lab assistant level, basic procedures used in the microbiology lab such as specimen collection and handling, plating, media preparation and routine staining will be reviewed. Preparation of stains and reagents will be studied as well as pertinent clerical duties. Equivalent to: MLSC10016. CRN DAY(S) START END
11143
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Histology/Cytology for MLA
FEE
$288.54
MLSC10044
Collection, handling, processing and preparation of histological and cytological specimens at the lab assistant level will be studied. The care, organization and maintenance of equipment, preparation of simple solution and reagents, routine staining of sections and smears as well as appropriate clerical duties will be reviewed. Equivalent to: MLSC10017. CRN DAY(S) START END
11139
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Transfusion Medicine for MLA
FEE
$288.54
MLSC10045
Provides the student with a basic knowledge of blood groups and blood products. Storage requirements and the effects of storage will be examined in relation to blood and blood products. Examines the tests routinely performed in transfusion medicine. Equivalent to: MLSC10018. CRN DAY(S) START END
11144
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
Clinical Experience 2
CLIN10035 (SA)
CRN DAY(S) START END
11198 C
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FEE
FieldWork
$1252.80
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/nephrology The number of Canadians at risk for or living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is on the rise, due in part to the aging of the population and the prevalence of diabetes and hypertension. This program prepares nurses to deliver kidney care to affected patients across all stages of the kidney care journey, from early detection through dialysis, palliative care and transplant. Nurses will gain knowledge they require to promote and deliver competent, safe and ethical care to those at risk for developing or affected by real disease and/or insufficiency. Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN/RPN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSG10116
Normal and Abnormal Kidney Function
42
NRSG10120
Living with Chronic Kidney Disease
42
NRSG10119
Nursing Care Across the Kidney Disease Trajectory
42
NRSG10115
Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Hemodialysis Patient
42
NRSG10108
Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Peritoneal Dialysis Patient
42
NRSG10117
Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Transplant Patient
42
NRSG10118
Mentored Knowledge Integration Project
60
Normal and Abnormal Kidney Function
NRSG10116
Understand the normal anatomical and structures and physiological functions of the renal system. Introduces the experienced nurse to etiology and pathophysiology related to acute and chronic kidney conditions, their diagnoses, typical progression and common implications for individuals at risk for developing or affected by kidney disease and their families. TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
11970
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Hemodialysis Patient NRSG10115 Hemodialysis is a common renal replacement therapy offered in hospitalbased units & increasingly in community-based settings including the home. Gain the requisite knowledge for providing competent safe & ethical care to the hemodialysis patient as guided by the nursing process, evidence-based practices and a person-centered approach to care. Emphasizes methods & tools that support clinical decision-making & comprehensive approaches to care. Prerequisite: NRSG10116. 11266
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Peritoneal Dialysis Patient NRSG10108
Examine professional nursing practice in the context of caring for individuals undergoing peritoneal dialysis. Emphasis is placed on the delivery of competent, safe & ethical care for this patient population, as guided by the nursing process, evidence-based practices & a person-centered approach to care. Methods & tools that support clinical decision-making & comprehensive approaches to care are emphasized. Prerequisite: NRSG10116. CRN DAY(S) START END
11265
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Transplant Patient NRSG10117
Examine professional nursing practice in the context of caring for individuals in need of kidney transplantation. Emphasis is placed on the delivery of competent, safe and ethical care for this patient population, as guided by the nursing process, evidence-based practices and a person-centred approach to care. Methods and tools that support clinical decision-making and comprehensive approaches to care are emphasized. Prerequisite: NRSG10116. CRN DAY(S) START END
11969
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $388.54
Mentored Knowledge Integration Project
NRSG10118
Apply knowledge related to concepts, care and treatment modalities in nephrology nursing through an online seminar and mentored practicum. Develop and present a knowledge integration project that emphasizes an evidence-based and person-centered approach to meeting complex needs of populations at risk for, or affected by, kidney disease. Prerequisites: NRSG10108 and NRSG10115 and NRSG10117 and NRSG10118 and NRSG10120. CRN DAY(S) START END
12147
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
CRN DAY(S) START END
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
11968
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
Understand authentic therapeutic relationships within the context of caring for the person with kidney disease through health promotion, disease prevention and management and palliative/end-of-life care. A person-and family-centered approach is emphasized as foundational to developing and implementing an individual plan of care in collaboration with the inter-professional team. Prerequisite: NRSG10116.
Nephrology Nursing Certificate (951)
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
Nursing Care Across the Kidney Disease Trajectory NRSG10119
See page 29 for information on this program. C
Understand the complexities related to the lived experience of individuals living with and families affected by kidney disease. Person-centred chronic disease management models are used to analyze the appropriateness and comprehensiveness of design and delivery aspects of systems, services and supports for individuals, communities and populations at risk for or living with kidney disease. Prerequisite: NRSG10116. 11971
Medical Terminology
NRSG10120
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $503.65
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
85
HEALTH AND NURSING
4-week clinical placement to be taken when all courses at Mohawk College and the Michener Institute have been successfully completed. Clinical fees included. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91.
Living with Chronic Kidney Disease
86
HEALTH AND NURSING
C
Oncology Clinical
Oncology Nursing Certificate (883)
CLINNSCC6 (SA)
Integrate the knowledge and skills learned in the theory modules in a clinical setting. Hospital and/or community settings may be selected. All theory courses must be completed prior to placement. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91.
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/oncologynursing Gain advanced knowledge and nursing skills for caring for patients and families living with cancer. RNs can use this program of study as preparation for the CNA oncology certification exam. Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN/RPN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
11200 A
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FEE
FieldWork
$328.05
Operating Room Attendant
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 2 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/orattendant
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSGNSCC1
Oncology Nursing - Introductory
35
HSCINSCC2
Communications And Psychosocial Issues in Oncology
42
Expand your knowledge and skills in the operating room environment. The Operating Room Attendant is an integral part of the O.R. team who is responsible for ensuring a safe, clean environment for patients, staff and visitors. This program is best suited for individuals who do not have a nursing background.
HSCI10219
Oncology Nursing 2
42
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
HSCI10220
Oncology Nursing 3
42
HSCI10221
Oncology Nursing 4
42
HSCI10151
Health Assessment
42
CLINNSCC6
Oncology Clinical
48
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSGNSCD9
Operating Room Attendant
35
HSCI10155
Operating Room Attendant Laboratory Experience
30
Operating Room Attendant
NRSGNSCD9
Explore Oncology Nursing. Includes: pathophysiology, epidemiology, prevention, screening and detection, treatment modalities and clinical trials. Prerequisite: Certification of registration from CNO as RN or RPN.
Introduces the operating room environment and the role of the OR attendant. Includes: the OR team, communication skills, infection control, basic microbiology concepts, asepsis, positioning of patients and environmental cleaning practices. Students must register for HLTH10223 concurrently with this course to ensure clearances are complete in time for the ORA Lab Experience, see page 91.
CRN DAY(S) START END
FEE
CRN DAY(S) START END
$240.45
11147
Oncology Nursing-Introductory
11146
TIMES
NRSGNSCC1
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Communications And Psychosocial Issues In Oncology HSCINSCC2
Consider various issues faced by patients and families living with cancer. Examine communication skills, developmental issues, the impact of cancer on families, grief and bereavement and survivorship issues. Prerequisite: NRSGNSCC1. CRN DAY(S) START END
11145
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Oncology Nursing 4
FEE
$288.54
HSCI10221
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Feb26
$240.45
Operating Room Attendant Laboratory Experience
HSCI10155
Utilize OR Attendant theory and skills in a hospital laboratory experience. Blended delivery: In class dates Mar21, 22, remainder online. Lab will be held at West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, lab fee included. Prerequisite: NRSGNSCD9. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12023 SA/SU Mar21 Mar22 9:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FieldWork
Discusses cancer supportive therapies and symptom management in the care of the cancer patient. Equivalent to: HSCINSCC5. CRN DAY(S) START END
11978
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
eLearn
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Nursing Education Initiative Continuing Education tuition grants may be available for RNs and RPNs! www.rpnao.org
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FEE
$256.10
87 C
Palliative Care - Multidiscipline Certificate (017)
C
Pediatric Nursing Certificate (950)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/palliativecare
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/pediatric-nursing
Hospice Palliative Care seeks to improve the quality of living and dying for patients, and their families, who are diagnosed with progressive, life threatening illness. Learn how early identification of physical, psychological, social, spiritual and practical issues can affect the illness and bereavement experience. Outcomes of care depend on prevention and relief of suffering, high quality symptom assessment, evidence informed interventions, team collaboration, and compassion. Assists the health professional with their understanding of values, communication, decision-making, and responsibilities within practice situations. The curriculum is based on standards of Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association and the Canadian Nurses Association.
Expand your knowledge and skills in Pediatric Nursing. Provides an in-depth study of content essential to the provision of effective nursing care for the pediatric population (infancy to adolescence) and their families.
Admission Requirements • Must be a regulated/certified health care professional (e.g. RN, RPN, OT/PT, Social Worker, Dietician, Physician, etc.).
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HSCIHZA69
Palliative Care-Introduction
42
COMM10084
Communication And Informed Decision Making
42
HMNS10016
Loss, Grief & End Of Life Issues
42
HMNS10017
Professional Issues and Advocacy
42
HSCI10082
Pain Management
42
HSCI10083
Symptom Management
42
CLIN10093
Palliative Care Clinical
30
Communication And Informed Decision Making
COMM10084
Examine the dynamics of palliative and end of life care. Focus on the health care professional's relationship with patient and family and communication and counselling skills necessary for facilitating informed decision-making. Prerequisite: HSCIHZA69. CRN DAY(S) START END
11148
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
Loss, Grief & End Of Life Issues
$288.54
HMNS10016
Examine the experience of grief, bereavement and loss. Models of grief are investigated in the context of end of life issues. Concepts such as anticipatory and complicated grief, depression within grief, grief in the family system, & grieving over the life span are examined. Bereavement & mourning practices are discussed from perspectives of culture, family, life stages, and the physical, social, emotional, & spiritual needs of individuals, their families and caregivers. Prerequisite: HSCIHZA69. CRN DAY(S) START END
11149
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
Professional Issues and Advocacy
$288.54
HMNS10017
Focus on interdisciplinary and collaborative practice between the palliative care team and the family. Discuss ethical issues and decision-making and legal issues. Advocacy for the rights of the person with advanced illness and their family will be discussed. Examine professional development, research and education for the palliative care professional. Prerequisite: HSCIHZA69. CRN DAY(S) START END
11150
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
Palliative Care Clinical
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
CLIN10093 (SA)
Enhance your knowledge and develop skills in working with clients/caregivers in a hospice palliative care setting. The placement is tailored to your identified learning needs. Mohawk College Medical Clearance is required. CRN DAY(S) START END
11206
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$206.10
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN/RPN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSG10057
Pediatric Nursing - Introductory
42
NRSG10066
Nursing Care of Children with Cardio/Respiratory Disorders
42
NRSG10067
Nursing Care of Children with GI & Metabolic Disorders
42
NRSG10068
Nursing Care of Children with Altered Musculoskeletal, Neurological and Sensory Function
42
NRSG10069
Nursing Care of Children with Hematological, Oncological & Palliative Care Needs
42
NRSG10121
Pediatric Mental Health
42
CLIN10094
Pediatric Clinical
30
Pediatric Nursing-Introductory
NRSG10057
Explores the growth and development of pediatric clients from infancy to adolescence reviewing the normal physical, cognitive, social, and psychological developmental changes of each group. Designed for RNs and RPNs interested in caring for pediatric clients in the community and acute care settings, and provides key insights into supporting optimal development of pediatric clients in each age group. CRN DAY(S) START END
11172
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
Nursing Care of Children with Cardio/Respiratory Disorders NRSG10066
Focus on care of pediatric patients with cardiorespiratory disorders, particularly in a community setting. Emphasis on pathology, medical and nursing management, medication administration and ongoing assessment. You must login to eLearn one week prior to the start date. Prerequisite: NRSG10057. CRN DAY(S) START END
11173
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Pediatric Mental Health
FEE
$288.54
NRSG10121
Examine the pediatric population with alterations in mental health and developmental or learning disorders. Focus will be on pathophysiology, assessment, medical and nursing management in both acute and community settings. Factors to be considered are client and family communication, education, cultural and spiritual influences. Equivalent to: NRSG10091. Prerequisite: NRSG10057. CRN DAY(S) START END
11174
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
Pediatric Clinical
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
CLIN10094 (SA)
Apply knowledge and skills of pediatric nursing acquired from prior nursing modules in a preceptored clinical placement. Focus will be on provision of care to pediatric patients and their families in a community setting. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11223
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$206.10
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
HEALTH AND NURSING
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
88
HEALTH AND NURSING
A
Anaesthesia, Assessment & Critical Care
Perinatal Support Worker
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
CRN DAY(S) START END
Completion Requirement: 1 course
11152
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/pnsw
TIMES
Admission Requirements • Graduate of a Personal Support Worker Program from a recognized College/ Post-Secondary institution.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HSCI10240
1012
Perinatal Support Worker
WATCH FOR OFFERINGS IN FALL 2020.
CRN DAY(S) START END
11274 SA 11275 SA
TIMES
Mar7 Apr11 7:30-3:00 Mar7 Apr11 7:30-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
6 6
FieldWork FieldWork
FEE
$309.15 $309.15
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar11
eLearn
FEE
$261.06
Operating Room Principles and Practices 2 Theory NRSG10033 ACCELERATED! Focus on surgical terminology, specialty equipment and
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/perioperative Develop the specialized perioperative nursing skills to function effectively in the Operating Room Suite in accordance with the standards of Perioperative Nursing Association of Canada. Visit the website to view the suggested program/course progression. Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN/RPN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSG10058
Operating Room Nursing - Introductory
48
HSCINSC87
Anaesthesia, Assessment & Critical Care
42
HSCI10156
O.R. Laboratory Experience A
45
NRSG10032
Operating Room Principles and Practices 1 Theory
38
NRSG10033
Operating Room Principles and Practices 2 Theory
40
HSCI10158
OR Laboratory Experience B
40
HSCI10184
Operating Room Lab Experience C
12
Options - Choose 1:
related anatomy for the surgical specialties: Ortho, Neuro, Plastics, Ophth, ENT, Thoracic, Vascular & Cardiac. Prerequisite: NRSG10032. CRN DAY(S) START END
11154
TIMES
CRN DAY(S) START END
11276 SA 11277 SA 11278 SA 12850 SA
Feb22 Feb22 Feb22 Feb22
TIMES
Mar21 7:30-3:30 Mar21 7:30-3:30 Mar21 7:30-3:30 Mar21 7:30-3:30
Jan2
TIMES
CLIN10091
RPN Operating Room Clinical
150
RPN Operating Room Clinical
eLearn
SESS DELIVERY
5 5 5 5
FieldWork FieldWork FieldWork FieldWork
FEE
$274.80 $274.80 $274.80 $274.80
CLIN10060 (SA)
Apply perioperative nursing theory and skills in this full-time preceptored Operating Room Suite. All theory and lab courses must be taken prior to placement. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. 12848
SESS DELIVERY
HSCI10158
R.N. Operating Room Clinical
CRN DAY(S) START END
NRSG10058
FEE
$274.80
In an operating room environment, continue to practice skills for scrub and circulating nurse roles. Prerequisite: HSCI10156. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91.
150
Introduces perioperative nursing principles and practices of aseptic technique, basic microbiology, sterilization, instrumentation and patient safety. You must register for HLTH10223 concurrently with this course to ensure clearances are complete in time for the OR Lab Experience A, see page 91.
eLearn
OR Laboratory Experience B
R.N. Operating Room Clinical
Operating Room Nursing-Introductory
SESS DELIVERY
Mar18 May20
CLIN10060
TIMES
HSCI10156
Operating Room Principles and Practices 1 Theory NRSG10032 ACCELERATED! Focus on surgical terminology, related anatomy and
11153
Graduation Requirement: 8 courses
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
$288.54
Practice skills for the scrub and circulating nurse roles in an operating room environment. Consists of lab and online. Lab fee included. Location of lab and supply list will be posted in eLearn at a minimum of two weeks prior to class start. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91.
CRN DAY(S) START END
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
11151
eLearn
specialty equipment for General Surgery, Minimal Invasive Surgery, Obstetrics/ Gynaecology and Genitourinary. Prerequisite: NRSG10058 and HSCINSC87.
Perioperative Nursing Certificate (943)
CRN DAY(S) START END
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
O.R. Laboratory Experience A
Successful completion of this program ensures your eligibility to write the PNSW exam.
C
HSCINSC87
Focus on the perioperative nursing management of anesthesia assessment and critical care for the circulating role.
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$613.50
CLIN10091 (SA)
Clinical experience will provide the opportunity to apply perioperative practical nursing theory and laboratory experience in a full-time preceptored experience in an Operating Room suite in a variety of surgical services. CRN DAY(S) START END
12849
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FEE
$328.05
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FieldWork
FEE
$613.50
C
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Certificate (016)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
Graduation Requirement: 10 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/psychosocialrehab Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) is an approach to service delivery that supports the recovery of people living with mental health challenges. Gain an understanding of the foundations of the approach as well as core knowledge of, and experience with, skills related to incorporating the approach within mental health practices and programs. Many graduates pursue and successfully achieve a CPRP (Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner) through www.uspra.org. Admission Requirements • Degree, diploma or certificate in a relevant field. • If you do not have related knowledge and experience in mental health, HLTH10016 (Mental Health Introduction) is a recommended starting point.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HSCIPSR01
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Foundations
45
HSCIPSR02
Mental Health Services
45
HSCIPSR03
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Process
45
HSCI10092
Mental Health Practitioner Competencies
45
HSCIPSR05
Current Trends In Mental Health
45
HSCIPSR06
Independent Study In Psychosocial Rehabilitation
60
Mental Health Practitioner Competencies
HSCI10092
Key practitioner roles in mental health are presented, including: community support, peer support, vocational rehabilitation and housing support. Examine how the recovery and psychosocial rehabilitation approaches are integrated in mental health practitioner roles and determine the specific competencies integral to each of the roles. Prerequisite: HSCIPSR01. CRN DAY(S) START END
11257
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $365.15
Current Trends In Mental Health
HSCIPSR05
Study current developments and issues in PSR based on content that students develop, with the steering of an industry professional, through experiential learning. Prerequisite: HSCIPSR01. CRN DAY(S) START END
11262
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $365.15
Independent Study In Psychosocial Rehabilitation
HSCIPSR06
Consolidate your understanding and application of the PSR approach by designing and implementing a strategy intended to enhance mental health recovery. Involvement of people, recovering their mental health and wellbeing, in the student's project is emphasized. Liaison with a site contact as well as the course instructor is expected. If sufficient enrollment, three chat sessions will be held during the semester. All theory courses must be completed prior to your independent study. CRN DAY(S) START END
11263
TIMES
89
Registered Nurse - Critical Care Nursing Certificate (871)
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $459.65
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/criticalcarenursing Obtain knowledge and skills necessary to work in Critical Care areas. Designed for nurses currently working in a critical care setting or those who want to prepare for critical care nursing. Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSG10099
Critical Care Introduction
45
NRSG10100
Critical Care Respiratory
45
NRSG10002
Critical Care Cardiovascular
45
NRSG10101
Special Populations in Critical Care
45
NRSG10003
Critical Care Neuroscience
45
NRSG10004
Critical Care GI/GU
45
CLIN10004
Critical Care Respiratory Clinical
24
CLIN10005
Critical Care Cardiovascular Clinical
24
CLIN10006
Critical Care Neurosciences Clinical
24
CLIN10092
Critical Care GI/GU Clinical
12
Critical Care Introduction
NRSG10099
Develop prerequisite skills for acquiring knowledge related to critical care issues from biologic, behaviour, social and nursing domains. CRN DAY(S) START END
11159
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
Critical Care Neuroscience
$309.15
NRSG10003
Examine the major neuromuscular problems that result in admission to a critical care setting and the implementation of nursing processes for them. Prerequisite: NRSG10099. CRN DAY(S) START END
11157
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
Critical Care Respiratory
$309.15
NRSG10100
Learn to assess, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care in critical care settings for patients with respiratory, using enhanced knowledge of pathopsychological processes. Prerequisite: NRSG10099. CRN DAY(S) START END
11155
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Critical Care Cardiovascular
FEE
$309.15
NRSG10002
Develop specialized knowledge and skill in implementing nursing care in a critical care setting for patients with cardiovascular problems. If you are unfamiliar with the complexity of ECG Interpretation, it is suggested that you register in the Arrhythmia Interpretation course (HLTH10229). Prerequisite: NRSG10099. CRN DAY(S) START END
11156
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Critical Care GI/GU
FEE
$309.15
NRSG10004
Learn to care for patients with gastrointestinal and urinary problems requiring critical care including fluid and electrolyte balance. Prerequisite: NRSG10099. CRN DAY(S) START END
11158
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$309.15
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
HEALTH AND NURSING
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
C
HEALTH AND NURSING
90
Critical Care Respiratory Clinical
CLIN10004 (SA)
Take this opportunity to utilize knowledge and skills learned in the Respiratory module and apply them within this preceptored clinical experience. The preceptor will retain responsibility for care of the patient. Clinical paperwork, information and assessments are housed on eLearn. Prerequisite: NRSG10100. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11207
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
Critical Care Cardiovascular Clinical
FEE
$164.88
CLIN10005 (SA)
Take this opportunity to utilize knowledge and skills learned in the Cardiovascular module and apply them within this preceptored clinical experience. The preceptor will retain responsibility for care of the patient. Clinical paperwork, information and assessments are housed on eLearn. Prerequisite: NRSG10002. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11208
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
Critical Care Neuroscience Clinical
FEE
$164.88
CLIN10006 (SA)
Take this opportunity to utilize knowledge and skills learned in the Neuroscience module and apply them within this preceptored clinical experience. The preceptor will retain responsibility for care of the patient. Clinical paperwork, information and assessments are housed on eLearn. Prerequisite: NRSG10003. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11216
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
Critical Care GI/GU Clinical
FEE
$164.88
CLIN10092 (SA)
Utilize knowledge and skills learned in the Critical Care GI/GU module. Responsibility for care of the patient is retained by the preceptor. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
12834 C
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$82.44
C
Registered Nurse - Occupational Health Nursing Certificate (875)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 8 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/occupationalhealthnursing Prepare for practice as an Occupational Health Nurse in various employment settings. The courses will enhance the knowledge and skills of experienced Occupational Health Nurses and will assist with meeting the application qualifications for the Canadian Nurses Association Specialty Certificate Examination (COHN-C). Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSGOHN01
Occupational Health Nursing Introduction
42
HLTH10030
Health in the Workplace
42
HSCI10151
Health Assessment
42
HSCIOHN02
Occupational Health and Surveillance
42
HSCIOHN03
Health and Safety Legislation
42
HSCIOHN04
Health and Safety Management
42
MGMT10020
Ergonomics and Disability Management for Occupational Health Nursing
42
Options - Choose 1: NRSG10126
OHN Independent Study
60
NRSG10127
OHN Research Project
60
CLIN10090
OHN Clinical
60
Occupational Health Nursing Introduction
NRSGOHN01
Discover the practice of occupational health nursing and the ethical, professional and legal issues and guidelines which form the basis of occupational health nursing practice. Acquire basic skills in the identification of health and safety hazards in the workplace as well as activities which promote employee health and safety.
Registered Nurse - First Assistant Certificate (921)
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
Graduation Requirement: 5 courses
11268
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/rnfa The RNFA Program is comprised of a facilitated part-time independent study, through online learning activities with computer-based modules, and two full time clinical internships. The laboratory practice component will be held in Hamilton. Accommodations will be your responsibility. Admission Requirements • Visit the website for admission requirements.
Hours
NRSG10039
RNFA Theory 1
49
NRSG10040
RNFA Theory 2
49
NRSG10041
RNFA Laboratory Practice
60
CLIN10046
RNFA Independent Internship
50
CLIN10042
RNFA Surgeon Mentored Internship
175
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
HLTH10030
Acquire an understanding of the principles of adult learning and therapeutic relationships in order to develop, implement and evaluate health promotion and disease prevention programs and strategies in the workplace. Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to promote employee wellness through identification, management and prevention of work-related stress and burnout. 11255
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
SESS DELIVERY
Health in the Workplace
CRN DAY(S) START END
Mandatory Courses:
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Health Assessment
HSCI10151
Develop skill in conducting physical examination and health assessment for adults facing health challenges and life transitions. Focus on history taking, examination skills, health promotion techniques and clinical decision making. Final project requires a video to be submitted by WebCast, YouTube or DVD. Equivalent to: NRSG10084 or NRSGHZ215. CRN DAY(S) START END
11956
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
WATCH FOR OFFERINGS IN FALL 2020.
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Occupational Health and Surveillance
HSCIOHN02
CRN DAY(S) START END
11260
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Health and Safety Management
HSCIOHN04
Learn to design, implement and evaluate an effective occupational health service and health and safety program incorporating evidence-based practice. Acquire or enhance professional writing skills and obtain and critique a research report. Prerequisite: NRSGOHN01 CRN DAY(S) START END
11261
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Ergonomics and Disability Management for Occupational Health Nursing
MGMT10020
Acquire an understanding of biomechanical & ergonomic principles & relate these to pathophysiology of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Perform physical demands analyses, identify ergonomic risk factors & recommend workstation and/or task modification to prevent work-related injuries. Identify barriers to return to work and design an effective disability management program. Prerequisite: NRSGOHN01. CRN DAY(S) START END
11264
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
CLIN10090 (SA)
Apply knowledge and skills of occupational health nursing in a preceptored clinical placement. Focus will be on provision of care related to Occupational Health nursing practice. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
12853
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
OHN Independent Study
FEE
$403.65
NRSG10126
Consolidate and utilize the content of prior Occupational Health Nursing courses in the development and implementation of a workplace project. Select and perform a project related to occupational health nursing practice. Equivalent to: WORKOHN05. CRN DAY(S) START END
12851
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
OHN Research Project
FEE
OntarioLearn $459.65
NRSG10127 (SA)
Utilize the content of prior Occupational Health Nursing courses to conduct a research project and/or work with a research team on a research project focusing on Occupational Health Nursing care. CRN DAY(S) START END
12852
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
eLearn
FEE
$403.65
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Preclinical and Clinical Information for Health and Nursing Students Preclinical Requirements
Clinical Requirements
Continuing Education Health and Nursing students wishing to complete clinical courses must successfully complete a number of preclinical requirements in the term prior to registering for a clinical course. You will register for the appropriate preclinical course and then login to eLearn to access PrePlacement clearance. There you will find all the information needed to complete the Preclinical requirements.
Each clinical placement will have a variety of requirements that must be met prior to the student attending the clinical site. These will include: • successful completion of all theory courses • completion of Preplacement/Clinical Service course (HLTH10223)
Preplacement/Clinical Service
To meet all the requirements for placement and clinical. CRN DAY(S) START END
11180
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb1 Jun30
eLearn
HLTH10223 FEE
$101.00
NOTES: • You must complete and submit your clinical application prior to the term in which you plan on completing the clinical. • At times, due to excessive placement demands on agencies, placements may not be achievable in the term requested. • Failure to attend clinical placement after confirmation will result in a fee of $150. • Exclusion from clinical may be approved via the PLAR process. Contact the PLAR Office at plar@mohawkcollege.ca or 905-575-2395.
Visit your program webpage for more information or contact us by email cehealth@mohawkcollege.ca
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
91
HEALTH AND NURSING
Understand the health effects of common hazardous chemical, physical and biological agents in the workplace using a systems and exposure approach. Covers the related health assessments, diagnoses, nursing interventions and medical surveillance. Develop an understanding of principles of occupational hygiene including exposure monitoring and sampling techniques. Prerequisite: NRSGOHN01.
OHN Clinical
92
HEALTH AND NURSING
C
Registered Nurse - Perinatal Nursing Certificate - High Risk Obstetrics (877) or Neonatal (876)
Perinatal Nursing: Labour, Delivery and Newborn Care NRSG10103 ACCELERATED CRNS! Continue your in depth study of perinatal nursing
from the end of the labour process through the intra partum and postpartum periods, examining the care of the mother, newborn and family. Equivalent to: NRSG10056. Prerequisite: NRSG10102.
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 7 courses for Obstetrics Graduation Requirement: 7 courses for Neonatal • On successful completion of each program you must apply for the Certificate in Perinatal Nursing and the Acknowledgement of Completion for the specific specialty.
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/highrisk ce.mohawkcollege.ca/neonatal
Gain hands-on experience in individual skill practice and integrated simulations of mega codes and newborn scenarios. Bring proof of successful completion of online NRP exam (dated within 1 month of start date) to first class. Visit www.cps.ca/en/nrp-prn/online-examination for details. Exam requires self-study. Textbook required.
Expand your knowledge and skills in Perinatal Nursing with an in-depth study of obstetrical/neonatal nursing of mother, fetus/newborn and family from conception to six weeks postpartum. Emphasis is on physiology, evidenced-based practice, research and nursing management. The Perinatal Obstetrical Certificate Program prepares RNs for the Canadian Nurses Association Perinatal Nursing Certification examination. Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES High Risk Obstetrics Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSG10102
Perinatal Nursing: Reproductive Health & Pregnancy
42
NRSG10103
Perinatal Nursing: Labour, Delivery and Newborn Care
42
HSCI10163
Neonatal Resuscitation-Provider Certification
10
NRSG10106
Obstetrics 1: Antepartum, Intrapartum and Postpartum Complications in Pregnancy
42
NRSG10107
Obstetrics 2: Management of High Risk Patients in Emergencies
42
CLIN10002
Obstetrical Nursing 1 Clinical Experience
72
CLIN10003
Obstetrical Nursing 2 Clinical Experience
72
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Neonatal Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSG10102
Perinatal Nursing: Reproductive Health & Pregnancy
42
NRSG10103
Perinatal Nursing: Labour, Delivery and Newborn Care
42
HSCI10163
Neonatal Resuscitation-Provider Certification
10
NRSG10104
Neonatal 1: Advanced Nursing Care of Term and Preterm Neonates
42
NRSG10105
Neonatal 2: Advanced Nursing Care of Critically Ill Neonates
42
CLINNSCF2
Advanced Neonatal Nursing 1 Clinical Experience
72
CLINNSCF4
Advanced Neonatal Nursing 2 Clinical Experience
72
Perinatal Nursing: Reproductive Health & Pregnancy NRSG10102 ACCELERATED CRNS! Enhance your knowledge and nursing skills in the
field of perinatal nursing. In this beginning course, you will start the study of the process of pregnancy from conception through the antenatal period through the process of labour & delivery. Equivalent to: NRSG10055. CRN DAY(S) START END
11165 11160 11175
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Jan15 Apr22 Mar11 Apr29
eLearn eLearn eLearn
FEE
$288.54 $288.54 $288.54
11164 11161 11176
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Jan15 Apr22 Mar11 Apr29
eLearn eLearn eLearn
Neonatal Resuscitation-Provider Certification
CRN DAY(S) START END
12854 FR 12855 FR 12856 FR
TIMES
Jan17 Jan17 9:00-5:00 Feb21 Feb21 9:00-5:00 Mar13 Mar13 9:00-5:00
HSCI10163
SESS DELIVERY
1 1 1
FEE
$288.54 $288.54 $288.54
FEE
Classroom (IH) $208.79 Classroom (IH) $208.79 Classroom (IH) $208.79
Obstetrics 1: Antepartum, Intrapartum and Postpartum Complications in Pregnancy NRSG10106 Explore common obstetrical interventions and complications including genetic screening, fetal assessment, fetal monitoring abnormal labour, and perinatal bereavement. Equivalent to: NRSG10049. Prerequisite: NRSG10103. CRN DAY(S) START END
11162
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Obstetrics 2: Management of High Risk Patients in Emergencies
FEE
$288.54
NRSG10107
Focus on obstetrical complications such as hypertensive disorders, diabetes, bleeding, infections, cardiac disease, and obstetrical emergency situations. Specific to the management of high risk patients. Equivalent to: NRSG10051. Prerequisite: NRSG10106. CRN DAY(S) START END
11163
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Obstetrical Nursing 1 Clinical Experience
FEE
$288.54
CLIN10002 (SA)
Integrate the knowledge and skills learned in Advanced Obstetrical Nursing 1. Clinical experience will occur in a Level 2 perinatal nursing setting (L&D, antepartum clinic, antenatal diagnostic unit, etc.). Prerequisites: HSCI10163 and NRSG10106. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11218
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
Get Started in eLearn
FEE
$479.25
Information on accessing your eLearn course is available at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/elearn
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
Obstetrical Nursing 2 Clinical Experience
CLIN10003 (SA)
CRN DAY(S) START END
11219
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
Neonatal 1: Advanced Nursing Care of Term and Preterm Neonates
11166
TIMES
FEE
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/mentalhealthnursing
NRSG10104
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Neonatal 2: Advanced Nursing Care of Critically Ill Neonates
11167
TIMES
NRSG10105
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
Advanced Neonatal Nursing 1 Clinical Experience
eLearn
Expertly designed for RNs and RPNs by Mental Health Nurses working in hospitals, education and communities, in alignment with the CFMHN Standards of Practice in Mental Health Nursing and based on Best Practices. Explore concepts and trends necessary for functioning as a dynamic and innovative member of the Mental Healthcare Team. Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN/RPN registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
FEE
$288.54
Examines the assessment and care of high risk and critically ill neonates. Includes cardiac disorders, congenital abnormalities, acid-base balance, neurological concerns, respiratory disorders, assisted ventilation, gastrointestinal disorders, neonatal surgery, and ethics and end of life care. Equivalent to: NRSG10043. Prerequisite: NRSG10104. CRN DAY(S) START END
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
$479.25
Examine the nursing assessment and care of the moderately ill and/or preterm neonate. Topics include preterm birth from the neonatal perspective, assessment of the "at risk" infant, thermoregulation, nutrition, stabilization and transport, developmental and family centred care, infection and respiratory conditions. Equivalent to: NRSG10045. Prerequisite: NRSG10103. CRN DAY(S) START END
Registered Nurse/Registered Practical Nurse Mental Health Certificate (930)
FEE
$288.54
CLINNSCF2 (SA)
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HSCI10145
Advancements in the Mental Health System
42
HSCI10147
Introspective Practice
42
HSCI10148
Health Challenges
42
HSCI10149
Whole Person Assessment
42
HSCI10150
Interventions Supporting Recovery
42
CLIN10097
Mental Health Clinical
60
Advancements in the Mental Health System
HSCI10145
Integrate the knowledge and skills learned in Advanced Neonatal Nursing 1 in a clinical setting. Clinical experience takes place in Level 2 perinatal nursing setting. Prerequisites: NRSG10104 and HSCI10163. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91.
Integrate an appreciation of mental illness, knowledge of past, present and future trends, and an awareness of the legal aspect of mental health reform to shape your interactions with clients, families and the system. Explore the lived experiences of clients and challenge your awareness of cultural competence and the impact of stigma.
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
11220
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
Advanced Neonatal Nursing 2 Clinical Experience
FieldWork
FEE
$479.25
CLINNSCF4 (SA)
Integrate the knowledge and skills learned in Neonatal Nursing 2 (Advanced) in a Level 3 neonatal intensive care setting (NICU). Mohawk College Medical Clearance and current NRP are required. Prerequisite: CLINNSCF2. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11221
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
11168
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Introspective Practice
FEE
$288.54
HSCI10147
Use reflective practices to explore the impact of your values and beliefs in therapeutic partnership and gain self-awareness into nurse/client relationships. Use these personal insights to both refine your communication and interviewing skills, and work through intrapersonal, interpersonal and organizational conflicts and ethical dilemmas. Prerequisite: HSCI10145. CRN DAY(S) START END
FEE
11170
$479.25
Health Challenges
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
HSCI10148
Investigate major mental illnesses and adapt your nursing practice to incorporate clients' mental illness as well as the effect of physical and social challenges on health and recovery. Analyze the interplay between addiction, trauma and mental health. Prerequisite: HSCI10147. CRN DAY(S) START END
11169
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Interventions Supporting Recovery
FEE
$288.54
HSCI10150
Integrate knowledge of psychopharmacology and other treatment modalities/ alternatives with evidence based practices to support shared decision making and health maintenance processes with clients. Prerequisite: HSCI10147. CRN DAY(S) START END
11171
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
Mental Health Clinical
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
CLIN10097 (SA)
Gain real world experience in the application of theory from previous courses. Demonstrate a broad scope of interventions used in mental health nursing and analyse the client, family, and team perspectives in various community or hospital environments. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
11222 Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
FieldWork
FEE
$403.65
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
93
HEALTH AND NURSING
Integrate knowledge and skills learned in the Advanced Obstetrical Nursing 1 & 2 courses in a Level 3 (or Level 2+/equivalent) perinatal clinical setting. Prerequisites: NRSG10107 and HSCI10163. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91.
C
94
HEALTH AND NURSING
C
Registered Practical Nurse - Maternal Newborn Nursing Certificate (040)
Perinatal Nursing: Labour, Delivery and Newborn Care NRSG10103 ACCELERATED CRNS! Continue your in depth study of perinatal nursing
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
from the end of the labour process through the intra partum and postpartum periods, examining the care of the mother, newborn and family. Equivalent to: NRSG10056. Prerequisite: NRSG10102.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/maternalnewbornnursing
CRN DAY(S) START END
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Perinatal nurses must be able to identify, assess, select and implement appropriate evidence based nursing care to women, newborns, and their families. Develop knowledge and skills in perinatal nursing within the scope of practice of RPN.
11164 11161 11176
Admission Requirements • Proof of current RPN registration with College of Nurses of Ontario.
Neonatal Resuscitation-Provider Certification
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
NRSG10102
Perinatal Nursing: Reproductive Health & Pregnancy
42
NRSG10103
Perinatal Nursing: Labour, Delivery and Newborn Care
42
HSCI10163
Neonatal Resuscitation-Provider Certification
10
NRSG10122
Perinatal RPN Maternal Care
42
NRSG10123
Perinatal Newborn And Family Care (RPN)
42
CLIN10073
RPN Maternal, Newborn and Family Care Clinical Experience
84
Perinatal Nursing: Reproductive Health & Pregnancy NRSG10102 ACCELERATED CRNS! Enhance your knowledge and nursing skills in the
field of perinatal nursing. In this beginning course, you will start the study of the process of pregnancy from conception through the antenatal period through the process of labour & delivery. Equivalent to: NRSG10055. CRN DAY(S) START END
11165 11160 11175
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Jan15 Apr22 Mar11 Apr29
eLearn eLearn eLearn
FEE
$288.54 $288.54 $288.54
Jan15 Mar4 Jan15 Apr22 Mar11 Apr29
eLearn eLearn eLearn
FEE
$288.54 $288.54 $288.54
HSCI10163
Gain hands-on experience in individual skill practice and integrated simulations of mega codes and newborn scenarios. Bring proof of successful completion of online NRP exam (dated within 1 month of start date) to first class. Visit www.cps.ca/en/nrp-prn/online-examination for details. Exam requires self-study. Textbook required. CRN DAY(S) START END
12854 FR 12855 FR 12856 FR
TIMES
Jan17 Jan17 9:00-5:00 Feb21 Feb21 9:00-5:00 Mar13 Mar13 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
1 1 1
FEE
Classroom (IH) $208.79 Classroom (IH) $208.79 Classroom (IH) $208.79
Perinatal RPN Maternal Care
NRSG10122
Enhance the knowledge and skills acquired in Introduction to Perinatal Nursing Part 1 & 2. Focus on the care of women experiencing healthy and at risk childbearing, with emphasis on the RPN's role in obstetrics, fetal assessment, antepartum concerns, birth process, perinatal bereavement, post-partum assessment and complications. Equivalent to: NRSGNSAC1. Prerequisite: NRSG10103. CRN DAY(S) START END
11178
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Perinatal Newborn and Family Care
FEE
$288.54
NRSG10123
Continue your study in Perinatal RPN Perinatal Nursing by exploring newborn and family assessment, problem recognition, newborn complications and issues related to changes in maternal newborn care. CRN DAY(S) START END
11179
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
RPN Maternal, Newborn and Family Care Clinical Experience CLIN10073 (SA)
Integrate knowledge and skills learned in RPN Maternal, Newborn and Family Care theory courses in a Level 1 or 2 perinatal clinical setting (antenatal clinic, maternal child unit, nursery, L&D-observation only). Prerequisites: NRSGNSCA2 and HSCI10163. YOU MUST register for HLTH10223 to complete required health clearances prior to registration, see page 91. CRN DAY(S) START END
HEALTH CENTRE We are here for you! • Medical • Health • Therapy • Wellness
11224
Jan2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr30
Same day appointment options, Monday to Friday Covered by OHIP and extended healthcare benefits
Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/healthcentre Call or text 289-237-6538 Visit us at the Fennell Campus, room C109
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FieldWork
FEE
$554.85
A
Skin, Wound and Footcare Management
C
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Completion Requirement: 3 courses
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/foot-care-program Update and expand knowledge and skills related to footcare within scope of practice. Specialization increases potential to find employment working as footcare nurse or independently in a footcare business. Admission Requirements • Proof of current RN/RPN registration with College of Nurses of Ontario.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/dementia Develop the knowledge and skills to work with clients who have dementia, with emphasis on a holistic approach to care. Admission Requirements • Approved certificate in Health Science or Human Services within Canada.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Footcare Completion Letter
Hours
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
Exploring Dementia Care
24
NRSGHZPAE
Basic Footcare for RNs and RPNs
13
COMM10336
NRSG10059
Advanced Footcare for RNs and RPNs
18
COMM10335
Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Dementia Care
24
HSCI10223
Creating a Dementia Care Skill Kit
24
HSCI10231
Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Aging
36
CLIN10096
Dementia Clients Clinical
60
Footcare Acknowledgement Completion of the 2 courses above plus: CLIN10058
Footcare Field Practicum
16
Skin and Wound Care Completion Letter HSCIHS127
The Management of Wounds
Basic Footcare for RNs and RPNs
30
NRSGHZPAE
Focus on basic principles and skills in footcare. Two 3-hour online webinars on eLearn (Tue/Thu) and one 7-hour in class session on Saturday. Online content to be completed prior to in-class session. Text and course manual available from the Campus Store at McMaster Hospital Room 1G. Do NOT cut toenails prior to in-class session and bring proof of CNO Registration. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11952 11953
6:30-9:30 9:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 9:00-4:00
TU/TH Jan14 Jan25 SA TU/TH Mar3 Mar7 SA
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
3
Blended (IH)
$89.31
3
Blended (IH)
$89.31
Advanced Footcare for RNs and RPNs
NRSG10059
Assessment and nursing care of high risk feet, pathological conditions and infection control are discussed. Padding and strapping are practised. Blended Delivery - Four 3-hour online webinars on eLearn and one 6-hour in-class session on scheduled Saturday. Online content to be completed prior to in-class session. Must have completed Basic Footcare course from a community college within the past 2 years. Prerequisite: NRSGHZPAE. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11954 11955
6:30-9:30 9:00-3:00 6:30-9:30 9:00-3:00
TU/TH Jan28 Feb8 SA TU/TH Mar24 Apr4 SA
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
5
Blended (IH)
$123.66
5
Blended (IH)
$123.66
Options - Choose 1: HSCI10222
Gerontology
36
HSCI10228
Physiology of Aging
36
HSCI10229
Assessment and Planning
36
HSCI10230
Mental Health Aspects of Aging
36
HSCIHZA69
Palliative Care-Introduction
42
Exploring Dementia Care
COMM10336
Focus on the philosophy of care (specifically holistic care within a medical model), diagnosis, appropriate physical and emotional environments, effects of dementia on the client and caregiver, research on caregiving, and the importance of ongoing education for caregivers. Equivalent to: HSCIDEM01. CRN DAY(S) START END
11908
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Dementia Care
FEE
OntarioLearn $264.88
COMM10335
Focus on bringing the PERSON back to personal care. Learn to develop specialized non-verbal communication techniques, facilitate enhancement of workplace interpersonal skills and bridge communications between professional and family caregivers. Equivalent to: COMMDEM02. Prerequisite: HSCIDEM01 or COMM10336. CRN DAY(S) START END
11907
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $264.88
Allied Health Professionals
May be eligible for up to $1500 in tuition reimbursements! ahpdf.ca Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
HEALTH AND NURSING
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
95
Working with Dementia Clients Multidiscipline Certificate (138)
HEALTH AND NURSING
96
Physiology of Aging
HSCI10228
Examine the physiology of human growth, development and aging including the influence of diet, environment, exercise and disease on normal processes. Explore topics of interest and relevance to the physiology of aging. Includes physiological systems, nutrition, adaptation, sexuality, menopause, arthritis, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's disease and more. Applicants must possess diploma or certificate in Health Sciences/ Human Services (e.g. RN, RPN, PSW, Social Work, etc.) Equivalent to: HSCIGER20. CRN DAY(S) START END
11258
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
Assessment and Planning
HSCI10229
Provides further development of skills of Assessment and Program Planning for the aging adult. Topics include interviewing skills, communication with aging adults and those with special needs, losses that occur with lifestyle changes, observations skills, recording and introduction to planning, intervention and evaluation. Equivalent to: HSCIGER30. CRN DAY(S) START END
11259
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
OTHER COURSES
CPR and First Aid Certification
Standard First Aid, C.P.R. 'BLS' (HCP)/AED
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12007 SA/SU Jan11 12008 SA/SU Jan11 12009 SA/SU Jan25 12010 SA/SU Jan25 12012 SA/SU Feb8 12011 SA/SU Feb8 12013 WE/TH Feb19 12014 WE/TH Feb19 12015 SA/SU Feb22 12016 SA/SU Feb22 12017 SA/SU Feb29 12018 SA/SU Feb29 12019 SA/SU Mar14 12020 SA/SU Mar14 12021 SA/SU Mar28 12022 SA/SU Mar28
9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00
Jan12 Jan12 Jan26 Jan26 Feb9 Feb9 Feb20 Feb20 Feb23 Feb23 Mar1 Mar1 Mar15 Mar15 Mar29 Mar29
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cpr-first-aid
Health
Additional courses requested by special interest groups can be accommodated.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/health-nursing
C.P.R.'C'/AED - Basic Life Support Provider (HCP) Level HSCI10086
Gentle Persuasive Approaches
Recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations, and provide early use of an AED. It includes adult, child, and infant rescue techniques. This Red Cross training is designed for healthcare professionals/first responders and includes using an automated external defibrillator. No refunds or transfers after course end date. CPR book, certification card fee and pocket mask included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12002 TH 12003 TU 12004 TH 12005 TU 12006 TU
5:00-10:30 5:00-10:30 5:00-10:30 5:00-10:30 5:00-10:30
Jan9 Jan21 Feb13 Mar3 Mar24
Jan9 Jan21 Feb13 Mar3 Mar24
SESS DELIVERY
1 1 1 1 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF)
C.P.R. 'C'/AED Recertification - Basic Life Support Provider (HCP) Level
$98.62 $98.62 $98.62 $98.62 $98.62
HSCI10087
Recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations, and provide early use of an AED. It includes adult, child, and infant rescue techniques. This Red Cross training is designed for healthcare professionals/first responders who have been BLS certified within the past 12 months. No refunds or transfers after course end date. CPR book, certification card fee and pocket mask included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11998 TU 11999 TH 12000 TU 12001 TH
5:00-9:00 5:00-9:00 5:00-9:00 5:00-9:00
Jan7 Jan30 Feb18 Mar12
Jan7 Jan30 Feb18 Mar12
SESS DELIVERY
1 1 1 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH)
Emergency First Aid & CPR
$62.74 $62.74 $62.74 $62.74
HSCI10227
Basic lifesaving first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for the workplace or home. Course meets legislation requirements for provincial/territorial worker safety and insurance boards and includes the latest first aid and CPR guidelines. Defibrillator training is included. Certification is valid for 3 years in Emergency First Aid and CPR Level A or BLS. CPR book, certification card fee and pocket mask included. CRN DAY(S) START END
11997 SU
Mar8
TIMES
Mar8 9:00-3:30
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $118.33
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
HSCI10088
Basic Life Support Provider Level. Complete intensive training, according to Red Cross Standards, WSIB (ON) approved. Designed to meet training requirements of community or industry personnel. A prerequisite for many college entry programs (e.g. MedRadSciences, CVT, DCS, OTA/PTA, PSW, ECE, CYC, ES, Fire Fighters, etc.). First Aid Valid for 3 years. CPR valid for 1 year. No refunds or transfers after course start date. CPR book, certification card fee and pocket mask included. SESS DELIVERY
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
FEE
Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH) Classroom (FF) Classroom (IH)
$135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00
HSCI10232
An innovative, 4-module dementia-care curriculum based on a person-centred approach to care. The curriculum is evidence-based, interactive, and practical. Understand responsive behaviours so you can effectively and appropriately respond in a workplace setting. GPA includes respectful, self-protective, and gentle redirection techniques for use when catastrophic behaviours do occur. Book fee included. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/gpa for more information. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12857 SA 12858 SA 12859 SA 12860 SA 12861 SA 12862 SA
9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00 9:00-5:00
Jan11 Jan18 Jan25 Feb8 Feb15 Feb22
Jan11 Jan18 Jan25 Feb8 Feb15 Feb22
SESS DELIVERY
1 1 1 1 1 1
FEE
Classroom (IH) Classroom (IH) Classroom (IH) Classroom (IH) Classroom (IH) Classroom (IH)
Human Anatomy and Physiology
$144.56 $144.56 $144.56 $144.56 $144.56 $144.56
HSCI10027
Offers a comprehensive study of anatomy and physiology in a condensed timeline. Topics covered range from anatomical terminology, chemistry, cell structure and function, tissues, and the integration, organization, and control of the human body systems. This diploma-level study is suitable for admission to Health Care programs and may be considered for advanced standing. Prerequisite: Grade 11 U or C biology or equivalent. 60 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11256
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $459.65
Icentia CardioSTAT ECG Analysis and Reporting
HSCI10239
Develop advanced ambulatory ECG analysis and reporting skills using Icentia's CardioSTAT ECG analysis reporting tool (EART) software. EART software is an adjunct to the CardioSTAT ambulatory long-term ECG monitor. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/icentia for more information. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12867 TH/FR Feb20 Feb21 9:00-4:30 12868 SA/SU Mar28 Mar29 9:00-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
2 2
FEE
Classroom (IH) $467.98 Classroom (IH) $467.98
Introduction to Health
HSCI10209
CRN DAY(S) START END
11959
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Nutrition for Fitness and Health Promotion
HLTH10252
Introduces human nutrition. Review basic dietary recommendations and needs. Includes the impact of age, illness, physical activity and social attitudes on food and eating behaviours. Issues including food supply, safety and counselling are discussed. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11980
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Phlebotomy Training
MLSC10040
Introduces the theory and techniques required for safe practice in Phlebotomy, when collecting both venous and capillary blood samples. Online on Feb 22, In-class sessions on Feb 29, Mar 1. 22 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11939 SA/SU Feb22 Mar1 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
3
FEE
Blended (IH)
Preparatory Biology
$151.14
BIOL10006
Examine the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Examine the structure of the cell and human body systems. 56 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11254
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $434.45
Restorative Care in a Long Term Care Setting
HSCI10212
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/health-nursing
Arrhythmia Interpretation
HLTH10229
Review cardiac mechanical anatomy and electrical structures. Using a systematic approach, learn to recognize and interpret cardiac arrhythmias, understand their causes, clinical manifestations and management. Equivalent to: NRSG10060. Prerequisite: Must be a Health Care Professional (RN, RPN, Paramedic, Pharmacy Tech, nursing student, etc.). 30 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11957
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $306.10
Intravenous Therapy - RN/RPN
NRSGNSC90
Intended for RNs/RPNs who work with individuals who are receiving IV therapy. Covers anatomy and physiology, types of IV solutions, variety of equipment used, initiating IV therapy (venipuncture) and appropriate nursing care. Understand generally accepted practices for IV therapy. Certification for the skill remains the responsibility of the employing agency. Proof of current RN/RPN CNO registration required. Online Mar 7, 21. In-class Mar 14, 28, 29, Apr 11. 39 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11950 SA/SU Mar7
TIMES
Apr11 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
6
FEE
Blended (IH)
Pharmacology Theory Review for Nurses
$267.93
NRSG10096
Review and update the skills and knowledge of the RN/RPN in the area of pharmacology and medication administration. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge of drug groups, both traditional and non-traditional such as natural herbs, in terms of actions, uses, adverse reactions, special considerations, and application of the nursing process. 36 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11958
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Understand the fundamentals of restorative care in a long-term setting, including its design, implementation and evaluation. Examine approaches to aid in the development, implementation and/or supervision of a restorative care program. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11913
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
PREPARE FOR YOUR FUTURE AT MOHAWK, FOR FREE!
ACADEMIC UPGRADING PROGRAMS
Program includes: • A personal academic skills review • An individualized “Learning Plan” • Math, English, and Science courses
Start date: All year long, flexible full-time or part-time hours, day or evening classes
Preparing adult learners for: • College programs • Apprenticeship • Employment • GED test prep
Locations: • Fennell Campus, Hamilton Mountain • Hamilton Regional Indian Centre, East Hamilton • Mohawk at Mission Services, Downtown Hamilton
Financial assistance for day-care and/or travel expenses is available for eligible learners. CONTACT: Call: 905-575-2029 Email: upgrading@mohawkcollege.ca Read more: mohawkcollege.ca/AU
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.
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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HEALTH AND NURSING
In our increasingly complex world there is a growing awareness that health care delivery is in a crisis situation. In order to make the best decisions, health care professionals must be aware of how our health care system works, where it has come from, the future of health care, and where health professionals fit within the bigger picture. Examine the interrelationships between the individual, community and international health care. 45 hours.
97
Nursing
HOSPITALITY, HOME AND GARDEN
98
Hospitality, Home and Garden ce.mohawkcollege.ca/hhg
cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-2358 Cake Decorating 4
CREDENTIALED PROGRAMS A
Cake Decorating
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
CRN DAY(S) START END
Completion Requirement: 4 courses
12194 MO
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cake-decorating Enhance or develop your skills in cake decorating. Focus on fundamentals of decorating as well as using different decorating techniques and materials. Admission Requirements • Some manual dexterity is required for the use of sharp tools.
Hours
CULIGI737
Cake Decorating 1
15
CULIGI738
Cake Decorating 2
15
CULIGI739
Cake Decorating 3
15
CULI10081
Cake Decorating 4
15
CULIGI737
Learn the fundamentals of decorating cakes and cupcakes. Receive hands-on instruction in levelling, filling, smoothing and combing cakes. Learn and practice the essential skills for decorating - piping techniques, flowers and much more. List of supplies will be covered in the first class. Supply costs of approx. $95 are the responsibility of the participant. Some supplies included. 12535 TU 12191 MO
TIMES
Jan14 Feb11 6:30-9:30 Feb24 Mar23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
5 5
FEE
Classroom (FF) $118.05 Classroom (FF) $118.05
Cake Decorating 2
CULIGI738
Create beautiful royal icing flowers, lily nail flowers, flood work, basket weave design and more. Supply costs of approx. $40 are the responsibility of the participant. Some supplies included. Prerequisite: CULIGI737. CRN DAY(S) START END
12192 TH
Jan9
TIMES
Feb6 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
5
FEE
Classroom (FF) $118.05
Cake Decorating 3
CULIGI739
Introduces the wonderful world of decorating with fondant. Use fondant for covering cakes as well as modelling flowers, bows and other adornments to be used on cakes, cupcakes and cookies. Stacking and tiering of cakes will also be covered. Supply costs of approx. $50 are the responsibility of the participant. Some supplies included. Prerequisite: CULIGI738. CRN DAY(S) START END
12193 TH
TIMES
Feb13 Mar12 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
5
SESS DELIVERY
5
FEE
Classroom (FF) $118.05
Culinary Skills - Introduction
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION ce.mohawkcollege.ca/culinary
Mandatory Courses:
Cake Decorating 1
A
TIMES
Jan13 Feb10 6:30-9:30
Completion Requirement: 4 courses
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
CRN DAY(S) START END
CULI10081
Discover the versatility of using ready-made gum paste to create figures and realistic to nature flowers quite often seen on designer wedding cakes. Create an assortment of wired flowers including roses, lilies, hydrangea, orchids, leaves, etc. and learn to apply the flowers to cakes. Supply costs of approx. $65 are the responsibility of the participant. Some supplies included. Prerequisite: CULIGI739.
FEE
Classroom (FF) $118.05
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Every great chef has a repertoire of knowledge from which to draw - this is your chance to learn from a pro! Whether you're just beginning to cook, or looking for a thorough refresher of the basics, these hands-on courses will have you cooking comfortably in no time and have been designed to build up your kitchen repertoire so you become a great home chef. Your journey starts with the fundamentals and continues to more advanced techniques which lead to creating spectacular dishes with a gourmet touch. Topics include knife skills, a wide range of cooking techniques, food safety and handling, plating and presentation techniques. Admission Requirements • Some manual dexterity is required for the use of sharp tools.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CULI10069
Cooking Fundamentals
24
CULI10070
Cooking Fundamentals - The Next Step
24
Options - Choose 2: CULI10079
Fast Family Food at Home
24
CULI10071
Fundamentals of Gourmet Dining
24
CULI10078
Weekend Cooking Family Favourites
24
CULI10080
A Dip In The Mediterranean
24
Bring a sharp "chef's" knife, hand towel, containers and apron to all courses.
Cooking Fundamentals
CULI10069
Join an expert chef and start your culinary journey by learning basic cooking skills. Instruction will be given on proper knife skills and handling, various cooking techniques and food presentation. Gain a new perspective on how to look at recipes to create savoury dishes that will impress family and friends. Food costs included. CRN DAY(S) START END
12187 TU 12188 WE
Jan7 Jan8
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb11 6:00-10:00 6 Feb12 6:00-10:00 6
FEE
Classroom (FF) $239.88 Classroom (FF) $239.88
Cooking Fundamentals - The Next Step
CULI10070
CRN DAY(S) START END
12189 TU
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb25 Mar31 6:00-10:00 6
FEE
Classroom (FF) $239.88
A Dip In The Mediterranean
CULI10080
Join our expert chef for a culinary exploration of the great food cultures of southern Europe. We will be visiting France, Spain, Italy, Turkey and Greece to experience a hands-on introduction and taste some of the world's best cuisines. Food costs included. Prerequisite: CULI10069 or equivalent. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12190 WE
6:00-10:00 6
C
Feb26 Apr1
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Classroom (FF) $249.88
Floral Techniques - Basic Certificate (805)
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/floral Explore the principles and practices of floral design including form, technique, composition, colour, plant identification and care and handling. Learn to create floral arrangements for any occasion with creative expression and originality. Admission Requirements • Successful completion of Senior Secondary School English or equivalent. • Some manual dexterity is required for the use of sharp tools.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
FLORFC001
Techniques And Color Harmonies Basic
30
FLORFC004
Materials For Designs
30
FLORFC005
Designing With Exotics
30
FLORFC002
Wedding Work And Special Occasion
36
FLORFC003
Special Floral Tributes
30
FLORFC205
Style Trends In Design
30
FLORFC006
Special Design Workshop
30
Cost of materials is your responsibility.
Techniques And Color Harmonies Basic
FLORFC001
Study the care and handling of flowers, elements and principles of design, and colour harmonies. Complete flower arrangements in fresh and artificial material. Supplies will be discussed at the first class. Equipment and supplies are available for purchase (approx. $60). Fresh product is included. TIMES
Jan16 Mar19 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $546.10
Materials For Designs
FLORFC004
Explore various materials used effectively in creating floral arrangements. Introduces different holding mediums used in creating designs relating to 4 major historical time periods. Cover fresh garlands, miniatures, wreaths and display work. Fresh product included. Prerequisite: FLORFC001. CRN DAY(S) START END
12197 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Mar23 6:30-9:30
CRN DAY(S) START END
12198 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (FF) $647.32
Style Trends in Design
FLORFC205
Explore the latest trends in floral design, with emphasis on advanced and innovative design styles that combine line, form, texture and colour. Fresh product included. Kit available. Prerequisites: FLORFC002 and FLORFC003 and FLORFC005. CRN DAY(S) START END
12202 WE A
TIMES
Jan15 Mar18 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $546.10
Home Renovation For Beginners
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION ce.mohawkcollege.ca/homereno
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
12195 TH
Focus on bridal bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres, church and reception pieces. Fresh and artificial floral materials will be used. Fresh product included. Prerequisite: FLORFC004.
Completion Requirement: 5 courses
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
FLORFC002
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $546.10
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
Join us in these courses which are of interest to home renovators, apartment superintendents and townhouse maintenance committees. Emphasis on what you can do and when to call in the experts.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Options - Choose 5:
Hours
BLDG10075
Tools and How to Use Them
12
BLDG10072
Basic Plumbing
12
ELEC10123
Basic Electrical
12
BLDG10073
Basic Maintenance
12
BLDG10074
Kitchens
12
BLDG10109
Improve or Move
12
BLDG10086
Flooring And Mouldings
12
CREA10135
Painting and Decorating
12
BLDG10121
Bathrooms
12
BLDG10105
Learn to Tile Successfully
10
Complete an additional 5 courses and earn a second Acknowledgement of Completion.
Basic Electrical
ELEC10123
Join an expert electrician to learn how to plan a rewiring, upgrading, and add-ons, according to code. Learn when an electrician and an inspection is a MUST. Materials included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. CRN DAY(S) START END
11215 SA
Mar7
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mar21 9:00-12:00 3
FEE
Classroom (SC) $102.44
Basic Plumbing
BLDG10072
Learn how to maintain and improve all your basic plumbing! We will show you how to save $$$ by knowing what to look for. Step-by-step instructions from fixing a leaky faucet to installing a toilet and everything in between. Bring a tape measure, and CSA approved safety glasses and safety boots. CRN DAY(S) START END
11213 SA/SU Feb1
TIMES
Feb2 8:30-2:30
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (SC) $82.44
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
99
HOSPITALITY, HOME AND GARDEN
Learn from a professional chef! Discover advanced methods (classic and modern) of food preparation & presentation. Covers simple to complicated dishes & creative plating methods. Become a food enthusiast and confidently make existing recipes into your own "signature dish" without relying on written recipes. Food costs included. Prerequisite: CULI10069 or equivalent.
Wedding Work And Special Occasion
HOSPITALITY, HOME AND GARDEN
100
Bathrooms BLDG10121
Explore ideas and concepts for refinishing and/or renewing your bathroom. Includes design, assembling and hanging cabinets, hardware and tiling. Materials included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. NOTE: Plumbing is covered in BLDG10072. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11101 TH
6:30-9:30
Mar19 Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $112.44
Flooring And Mouldings
BLDG10086
Practical hands-on instruction for installing flooring, from hardwood to ceramic tile. Learn about styles, colours, patterns and textures and get tips on measuring, layout and installation. Includes mouldings from baseboards, crown, rail and wainscoting. Materials included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. CRN DAY(S) START END
11100 TH
TIMES
Feb20 Mar12 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
4
FEE
11114 TH
Jan23 Feb13 6:30-9:30
TIMES
Feb15 Feb22 9:00-2:00
Admission Requirements • Successful completion of senior secondary school English or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Fundamentals Of Horticulture
36
Deciduous Trees
36
HORTHOR03
Conifers (Evergreens)
36
Classroom (SC) $112.44
HORTHOR04
Deciduous Shrubs
36
BLDG10105
HORTHOR05
Broadleaf Evergreens, Climbers And Vines
36
HORTHOR06
Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs
36
FEE
SESS DELIVERY
2
Prepare for a career change, or enhance your interest in plant materials used in the nursery, commercial, and residential landscape. Study the features and cultural requirements of a broad range of plant materials. NEW DELIVERY! Online courses for maximum flexibility.
HORTHOR02
Learn the basic steps of tiling by starting with a simple project. Hands-on instruction will be given from selecting tiles to the actual installation and completion of a project. A good stepping stone to have the confidence to undertake a backsplash or similar project. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. 11214 SA
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/horticulture
HORTHOR01
Learn to Tile Successfully
CRN DAY(S) START END
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
Hours
SESS DELIVERY
4
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Mandatory Courses:
Discover the "ins and outs" of refinishing and/or renewing your kitchen. Includes design, assembling and hanging cabinets, hardware and tiling a backsplash. Materials included. TIMES
Horticulture - Plant Identification Certificate (846)
Classroom (SC) $82.44
Kitchens BLDG10074
CRN DAY(S) START END
C
FEE
Classroom (SC) $68.70
Fundamentals of Horticulture (HORTHOR01) should be taken first. Extra costs for field trips may be incurred depending on their location.
Deciduous Shrubs HORTHOR04 NOW ONLINE! Explore and learn about a broad range of deciduous shrubs suitable for the modern landscape with emphasis on landscape use, cultural requirements and their ornamental value.
CRN DAY(S) START END
11243
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
Deciduous Trees
HORTHOR02
Explore and learn about a broad range of deciduous trees suitable for the modern landscape with emphasis on landscape use, cultural requirements and their ornamental value. Field trips included. CRN DAY(S) START END
12835 MO
Workshops Register for a workshop and develop a new skill in 10 hours or less.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/workshops CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
TIMES
Jan13 Apr27 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $247.32
Fundamentals Of Horticulture HORTHOR01 NOW ONLINE! Examine and investigate horticulture through a practical overview that ties together various fields by illustrating common background, principals and nomenclature.
CRN DAY(S) START END
11242 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
Interior Decorating Certificate (178)
Students who are currently in progress should email cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca for information on completing the program.
C
Landscape Design II
Landscape Design Certificate (080)
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/landscapedesign Enhance your career potential or learn to landscape your own property. Combine creative flair with scientific study and drafting and design skills. NEW DELIVERY! Online courses for maximum flexibility. Admission Requirements • Successful completion of senior secondary school English or equivalent.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
HORTHOR01
Fundamentals Of Horticulture
36
HORTLA010
General Plant Identification
36
HORTLA009
Botany For Horticulture
36
HORTLA001
Landscape Design 1
36
HORTLA007
Landscape Design II
36
HORTLA008
Landscape Design III
36
Options - Choose 1: CADMCAD06 AutoCAD - Introduction
45
HORTHOR02
Deciduous Trees
36
HORTHOR03
Conifers (Evergreens)
36
HORTHOR04
Deciduous Shrubs
36
HORTHOR05
Broadleaf Evergreens, Climbers And Vines
36
HORTHOR06
Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs
36
HORT10047
Integrated Pest Management and Plant Health Care
36
BLDG10069
Principles of Landscape Construction
42
NOTES: • Fundamentals of Horticulture (HORTHOR01) should be taken first. • General Plant ID or several of the Plant ID courses should be taken prior to Landscape Design 2 or 3. • If you are planning to use the Horticulture Certificate instead of taking HORTLA010 (General Plant ID), you must apply for an exemption for HORTLA010 before applying for the Landscape Design Certificate. Option courses are offered under other programs. Refer to index.
Botany For Horticulture HORTLA009 NOW ONLINE! Develop a basic understanding of plant structures, growth and reproduction, classification systems and the relationship between plants and the environment.
12865
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
Fundamentals Of Horticulture HORTHOR01 NOW ONLINE! Examine and investigate horticulture through a practical overview that ties together various fields by illustrating common background, principals and nomenclature.
CRN DAY(S) START END
11242
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
General Plant Identification HORTLA010 NOW ONLINE! Study identification and cultural requirements of deciduous
trees, shrubs, conifers, ground covers, broadleaf evergreens, annuals, perennials and grasses.
CRN DAY(S) START END
12866
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
C
TIMES
Jan22 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $247.32
Sustainable Local Foods Certificate (937)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sustainable
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
TIMES
12833 WE
Learn about the need for sustainable local foods in this online program. Understand the production, processing, preparation, procurement and distribution of sustainable local foods.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CULI10085
Food Security & Food Justice in Canada
45
CULI10086
Between Farm & Table:Local Food Business & Cooperatives
45
HLTH10262
Urban Agriculture, Community Gardens, Food Secure Cities
45
HLTH10263
Understanding Sustainable Farming: Principles & Practices
45
HLTH10264
Food Systems Trends & Policy in Canada Today
45
HORT10021
Field to Fork:Introduction to Local and Global Food Systems
45
Field to Fork:Introduction to Local and Global Food Systems
HORT10021 (E)
Consider opportunities and challenges for making food system changes at the local and global political, economic and ecological levels. Examine biotechnology, organic farming, climate change, peak oil, water scarcity, and other global issues. CRN DAY(S) START END
12732
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $409.15
Food Security & Food Justice in Canada
CULI10085
Study causes and consequences of urban and rural food insecurity across Canada. Struggle with the tensions between short-term stop gaps and long-term food justice solutions. Bring these realities to life by doing research or field work for a food security organization in your region. CRN DAY(S) START END
12734
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Understanding Sustainable Farming:Principles & Practices
HLTH10263
This is not a training course for farmers, but a course for those who want an overview of sustainable agriculture and how it is practiced across the country. Students have opportunities to direct the course for their own learning. Choose readings and assignments to reflect your own interests and knowledge/skill areas you would like to develop. CRN DAY(S) START END
12735 A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Tea Sommelier
Students who are currently in progress should email cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca for information on completing the program.
FEE
OntarioLearn $303.32
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
101
HOSPITALITY, HOME AND GARDEN
Examine site analysis and conceptual drawings. Demonstrate the ability to prepare presentations through the means of graphic representation. Purchase of approximately $60 in supplies is required. Course may include field trips. Prerequisite: HORTLA001.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
HORTLA007
HOSPITALITY, HOME AND GARDEN
102
Basic Plumbing
OTHER COURSES
Floral ce.mohawkcollege.ca/floral
CRN DAY(S) START END
Valentine Floral Workshop
FLORGI617
Create an eye-catching and romantic oasis ring for your dinner table on this special occasion. Floral supplies included. CRN DAY(S) START END
12736 SA
Feb8
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb8 9:30-12:30 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $90.95
Food and Drink CULI10087 (E)
Survey the 4000 year old history of chocolate: from ancient Mesoamerica, as a bitter drink of ritual and medicine, to the modern chocolate culture and the mass-produced globalized product of the twentieth century. Investigate import to Europe by the Spanish, the transformation into a sugary drink of the nobility, and the importance to colonization, the slave trade and the Industrial Revolution. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Local Food Procurement
CULI10095
Explore opportunities to bring more local food to foodservices in colleges, universities and healthcare facilities. Learn the skills you need to develop local food purchasing programs. Designed by leading industry experts. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
FEE
eLearn
$49.60
Science of Popular Diets: Impact of Nutrition and Wellness HLTH10279 NEW! Explore concepts of human nutrition as they relate to fad diets and cultural
norms, while gaining an understanding of the impact nutrition has on wellness and disease. Popular and culturally-specific diets are critically examined and assessed based on current practice and scientific evidence. Examine uses and applications of statistical analysis software to examine rudimentary mathematical and statistical principles and techniques, and applications in business and economics. 42 hours.
CRN DAY(S) START END
12752
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Home Renovation For additional courses, see Home Renovation for Beginners page 99, and Woodworking page 136.
Basic Electrical
ELEC10123
Join an expert electrician to learn how to plan a rewiring, upgrading, and add-ons, according to code. Learn when an electrician and an inspection is a MUST. Materials included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. 11215 SA
Mar7
SESS DELIVERY
2
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mar21 9:00-12:00 3
FEE
Classroom (SC) $102.44
BLDG10105
Learn the basic steps of tiling by starting with a simple project. Hands-on instruction will be given from selecting tiles to the actual installation and completion of a project. A good stepping stone to have the confidence to undertake a backsplash or similar project. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. TIMES
Feb15 Feb22 9:00-2:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (SC) $68.70
Interior Decorating and Design ce.mohawkcollege.ca/decorating
Colour and Application HIST10025 NEW! Learn about the most influential elements of design, through colour and its application. Covers an historical period of colour trends, interior space, pop culture and its political influences, colour is studied from a practical world perspective. 42 hours.
CRN DAY(S) START END
12729
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Design Basics for Interior Decorating
CREA10192
Discover the foundations of design. Includes the principles and elements of design and the tools of visual design. Learn how to apply the right combination of these to design projects that visually communicate ideas in an effective manner. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12728
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms
CREA10195
Plan and design kitchens and bathrooms for today's homes. Review the history of these rooms and discover the changes in importance in our homes. Learn the basics of cabinet styles, lighting requirements, appliances and current trends in kitchen and bathroom design. Understand minimum space requirements, counter and backsplash options, and work triangles to achieve a practical and functional application in planning these important rooms. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12518
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
CREA10191
Discover the important details used by decorators to select appropriate and functional window treatments for home decor. Learn history of both natural and synthetic fabrics, how they are manufactured and used in the decorating industry. Understand the pros and cons of multiple kinds of materials available in today's market. Discuss the trends in both soft and hard style treatments, how to measure and calculate several basic styles to complete particular window treatments. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12514
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Floor Plans, Space Planning and Presentations
PLAN10019
Methods, concepts and theories will be used to understand and develop floor plans and blue prints. You will draw room dimensions and wall elevations to scale as well as learn to identify blue print symbols. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12516
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
FEE
Classroom (SC) $82.44
Fabrics and Window Treatments
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/homerenovation
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
Feb2 8:30-2:30
Learn to Tile Successfully
11214 SA
Chocolate History
12744
11213 SA/SU Feb1
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/fooddrink
12724
BLDG10072
Learn how to maintain and improve all your basic plumbing! We will show you how to save $$$ by knowing what to look for. Step-by-step instructions from fixing a leaky faucet to installing a toilet and everything in between. Bring a tape measure, and CSA approved safety glasses and safety boots.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Fundamentals of CAD
CADM10060
CRN DAY(S) START END
12726
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Fundamentals of Lighting
CREA10196
Develop an understanding of light sources, calculations, illumination, electrical control, layout, and specifications as they apply to the theory of interior decorating. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12703
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
History of Design Trends
HIST10029
Explore evolution of design and the relationship of current and past trends. Study history of material culture in Europe, British Isles & North America from previous centuries to current times. Investigate periods/relationships through various methods with the expectation of developing a critical eye. Through online lectures, research and presentations, gain understanding of many connections in design trends throughout time. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12727
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
History of Furniture and Accessories
HIST10030
Introduces the historical furniture styles of France, England, and Early America which are related to the contemporary reproductions and adaptations of furniture styles today. This knowledge of furniture and accessories enables students to recommend suitable furnishings for a given decorating concept. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12695
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Interior Decorating - Introduction
CREA10188
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/mohawk-rbg In partnership with Royal Botanical Gardens, Mohawk is offering unique gardening workshops and courses on site at the beautiful and inspirational RBG location in Burlington.
Art of Bonsai
HORT10055
Introduces the living art of Bonsai and presents the history, development, styling and care of Bonsai, for indoor/outdoor garden pots and for in-ground trees and shrubbery. You will pot your own bonsai. Some materials included. Delivered at the Royal Botanical Gardens, 680 Plains Road West, Burlington. Classroom 5 (upon arrival, check in at reception to confirm room location). CRN DAY(S) START END
12673 TH
TIMES
Feb20 Mar26 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
6
FEE
Other
Garden Pests - How to Spot Them and How to Deal With Them
$223.66
HORT10048
Introduces common garden pests in Ontario and includes tips for identifying and managing them. Delivered at the Royal Botanical Gardens, 680 Plains Road West, Burlington. Classroom 5 (upon arrival, check in at reception to confirm room location). CRN DAY(S) START END
12675 SA
Mar7
TIMES
Mar7 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Other
Hydroponics and Gardening Without Soil
$100.26
HORT10011
Learn about hydroponics and the art of growing plants without soil in this one day workshop. Discover the basic types of hydroponic systems, the types of growing media that are used and the plants best suited to growing in hydroponics. Hands on experience is provided. Materials included. Delivered at the Royal Botanical Gardens, 680 Plains Road West, Burlington. Classroom 5 (upon arrival, check in at reception to confirm room location). CRN DAY(S) START END
12072 SA
Feb8
TIMES
Feb8 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
Other
FEE
$115.26
Discover the basic principles and elements of design, the importance of room decor, and the major categories of style types. Review career options in the field of design, the components of a professional portfolio, and client needs assessments. Basic knowledge of floor plans, window treatments, lighting, colour schemes, and styles will be examined. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12517
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Interior Materials and Surfaces
CREA10197
Flooring, paint, wallpaper, mouldings and other materials are products used to create style and enhance the home. Discuss products available on the market, including their merits in different environments: what works well in one setting may be a disaster in another. Learn how to calculate the amount of product needed for a space and how to properly install it. Includes ceiling styles, trim, and mouldings, and the correct tools needed to complete each job. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12599
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Sales and Business Practices
BUSN10256
Focus on the skills required to successfully operate an interior decorating business. Emphasis is placed upon client consultation, sourcing, selling, operational management and financial management. Develop a business plan, which provides exposure to market research, marketing strategies and financial planning. 42 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12706
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
New this term! Check out our new programs and courses. ce.mohawkcollege.ca/new
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
HOSPITALITY, HOME AND GARDEN
Explore the fundamentals of AutoCAD for Windows by examining industry standards of interior design to produce a partial set of drawings of floor plans and elevations. Study the differences between drawings for client presentations and contractor installations. Through online content, interactive follow-along videos, and practical exercises, students draw, manage, modify, annotate, and export drawings of floor plans and elevations. 42 hours.
103
Mohawk at RBG
MATHEMATICS
104
Mathematics
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/math
cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-2203 MATH LEARNING CENTRE (MLC) - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Register
• Select the date you wish to begin your studies. • Make sure you can attend the in-person orientation session on the date you’ve chosen. • Follow the appropriate column down to the course you require. • Make note of the corresponding CRN. • Use this CRN on your in-person registration form or when registering online.
COURSE NAME
Get Started
• Attend the mandatory orientation session on the start date you selected. You cannot begin your studies without attending the orientation. • The orientation runs from 6:00-7:00 pm at the Fennell Campus. You must arrive on time.
Start/Orientation Date
Jan 21
Feb 19
Mar 19
End Date
May 22
Jun 26
Jul 24
COURSE NUMBER
CRN
CRN
CRN
Complete your course
FEE
• Math Learning Centre courses are delivered through eLearn in a windows based environment. • You will work through modules independently, however, personal one on one support is available in the Math Learning Centre from 8:30 am to 9:00 pm Monday to Thursday and Friday until 4:00 pm. • Testing takes place in-person at the Fennell Campus in Hamilton. • You must complete your course by the end date.
PREREQUISITE
Mathematics 1
MATH10011
12199
12200
12201
$288.54
Grade 12 (C or U) or MATHMA002 or equivalent
Mathematics 1
MATH10012
12204
12208
12210
$288.54
Grade 12 Math (C or U)
Mathematics
MATH10020
12212
12214
12215
$288.54
MATH10012
Mathematics
MATH10024
12217
12222
12223
$288.54
MATHMS173
Mechanical Intermediate Algebra
MATH10029
12224
12225
12227
$288.54
MATHMS165 or equivalent
Mathematics for Computer Studies
MATH10042
12229
12232
12233
$378.45
Grade 12 Math (C or U)
Mathematics 2
MATH10053
12237
12239
12240
$288.54
MATH10011 or equivalent
NDE Mathematics
MATH10059
12242
12243
12247
$288.54
Grade 12 Math (C or U)
Preparatory Apprenticeship - Math
MATHMA001
12248
12250
12251
$328.05
Grade 10 Math (applied or academic)
Preparatory Mathematics (Technology)
MATHMA002**
12252
12253
12254
$479.25
Grade 11 Math (C or U)
Preparatory Mathematics (Business)
MATHMA003
12255
12256
12257
$328.05
Grade 11 Math (C or U)
Mathematics 1 - General Arts and Science
MATHMA006
12258
12259
12260
$288.54
Grade 10 Math (applied or academic)
Math
MATHMA018
12261
12262
12263
$288.54
MATHMA006
Mathematics
MATHMA101
12264
12265
12266
$288.54
Grade 11 (C or U) Math or Grade 12 Math (C)
Engineering Mathematics 1
MATHMA179
12267
12268
12269
$378.45
Grade 12 Math (C or U)
Differential Calculus
MATHMA383
12279
12281
12283
$288.54
MATH10029
Mathematics
MATHMS122
12284
12285
12286
$378.45
Grade 10 Math (applied or academic)
Mathematics for Construction Technician
MATHMS144
12287
12288
12289
$288.54
Grade 12 Math (C or U)
Mechanical Basic Algebra
MATHMS165
12290
12291
12292
$378.45
Grade 12 Math (C or U)
Mathematics
MATHMS171
12293
12294
12414
$378.45
Grade 12 Math (C or U)
Mathematics
MATHMS173
12411
12412
12413
$378.45
Grade 12 Math (C or U)
Mathematics 2 for Construction Technician
MATHMS244
12408
12409
12410
$288.54
MATHMS144
Mathematics
MATHMS248
12276
12277
12278
$378.45
MATHMS171
Mathematics
MATHMS377
12405
12406
12407
$288.54
MATHMS271
** CRN End Dates for MATHMA002 are Jul 30, Aug 20, Oct 2. CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Pre-Health Mathematics 1
MATHEMATICS COURSES
11228
MATHMA383
Cover empirical equations, conics, and differential calculus with applications. Prerequisite: MATH10029. TIMES
11205 TH
6:30-9:30
Jan9
Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Blended (FF)
Engineering Mathematics 3
$288.54
MATH10014
Study calculus. Learn about differentiation and integration of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions, differential equations of the first and second order and Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: MATHMA279 or MATH10021 or equivalent. CRN DAY(S) START END
11204 WE
TIMES
Jan22 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Fundamental Mathematics
MATH10031
Build your skills and understanding of basic arithmetic concepts and the metric system. Focus on operations with whole numbers, fractions and decimals, operations with percents and solving applied problems involving percents. Know and perform conversion between SI units, conversion between SI units and British or US units of measurement. Equivalent to: MATHMA001. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12601
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
FEE
$288.54
Statistics MATHMA570 Covers organization & graphing of data, measures of location & variation, probability & sampling distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, statistical process control, Chi-square distribution, regression & correlation. Minitab statistical software will not operate on a MAC computer. Students wishing MATHMS474 or MATH10060 may take MATHMA570. Equivalent to MATHQC102. Prerequisite: Introductory College level math course. 56 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11248
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $434.45
Technical Calculus I
MATH10052
Examine basic differentiation and integration and applications. Topics include differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, indefinite and definite integrals and methods of integration, and applications of derivatives and integrals. Equivalent to: MATH10016. Prerequisite: MATH10024 or MATHMS273. 60 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12343
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $503.65
Technical Calculus II
MATH10054
Examine applications of differentiation and integration in electronics. Focus on Maclaurin, Taylor and Fourier series, linear differential equations, double integrals, Laplace and Fourier transforms. Equivalent to: MATH10014 (Engineering Mathematics 3). Prerequisite: MATH10052 (Technical Calculus I) or MATH10021 (Engineering Mathematics 2). 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12345
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
A series of quick and easy videos that cover some of the basics of Mathematics. These engaging videos will help you build a stronger base of core mathematical skills, increasing your knowledge and confidence! Topics include: Basic Operations, Fractions, Algebra, Decimals and Percent, Linear Equations and Logarithms and many more! mohawkcollege.ca/mathminutes For additional supports visit the Learning Support Centre, room C122, Fennell Campus mohawkcollege.ca/lsc Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
MATHEMATICS
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/math
CRN DAY(S) START END
105
Develop basic mathematics and algebraic skills as preparation for solving problems in the Health Science Nursing Degree Program.
Mathematics Courses Differential Calculus
MATH10008
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
106
Media and Creative Arts ce.mohawkcollege.ca/creative
cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-2358 Accessibility and Analytics for Social Media
CREDENTIALED PROGRAMS C
Accessible Media Production Certificate (390)
CRN DAY(S) START END
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 12 courses Gain a competitive advantage in producing content for the growing market of Canadians with disabilities. ce.mohawkcollege.ca/amp-390 Admission Requirements • 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).
12812
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mar16 Mar24
eLearn
Accessible PDFs
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MCOM10230
Disability Legislation for Media Professionals
56
MCOM10231
Diversity Perspectives
56
MCOM10232
Accessible Content Creation
56
MCOM10233
Assistive Technology
56
MCOM10234
Inclusive Writing & Communication
56
MCOM10235
Capstone 1
56
MCOM10236
Assistive Technology & Media Content
56
MCOM10239
Web Accessibility
56
MCOM10240
Capstone 2
84
MCOM10257
Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship and Accessibility
70
MCOM10258
Accessibility and Analytics for Social Media
28
MCOM10259
Accessible PDFs
42
FEE
$192.36
MCOM10259
Create accessible content that follows Universal Design principles and relevant standards and guidelines (WCAG, PDF/UA) to reach large audiences as a media professional. Identify and recognize barriers to effective accessibility when creating and remediating portable document formats (PDFs). Prerequisite: MCOM10233. CRN DAY(S) START END
12811 TU/TH Jan7
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan21 5:00-9:00
4
Blended (FF)
Assistive Technology & Media Content
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
MCOM10258
Examine topics in social data analysis, including the social implications of social media on the disability community and the ethical rights and responsibilities of creating accessible content. Examine how social media has transformed how we create and consume knowledge, interact with the worlds and with one another. Prerequisite: MCOM10239.
FEE
$288.54
MCOM10236
Continue to explore assistive technologies with a stronger focus on software, apps and interaction with media content. Includes an in-depth exploration of integrated described video (IDV) and described video (DV). CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12809 MO/SU Jan27 Feb16 5:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
5
Blended (FF)
Web Accessibility
FEE
$378.45
MCOM10239
Explore web accessibility and incorporate accessible design features to increase usability and interoperability of web based materials. Apply relevant semantically correct HTML coding to pages as well as CSS elements as they relate to web accessibility and separating style from content. Prerequisite: MCOM10236. CRN DAY(S) START END
12810
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb24 Mar15
eLearn
FEE
$378.45
C
Aesthetics Skin Care II
Aesthetics Certificate (026)
ASTHAES03
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 13 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/aesthetics Prepare for a career in the growing field of aesthetics. Develop knowledge and practical skills including skin care and treatments, product knowledge, waxing, manicuring, salon management and customer relations. Admission Requirements • Successful completion of Senior Secondary School English or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
12168 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Apr13 1:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $422.93
Biology Preparatory
BIOLHZA34
Enhance your understanding of human biology fundamentals as related to the Aesthetics Industry. Cannot be used to meet the entry requirements for health sciences programs. Manual included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12182 TU
9:30-12:30 13 Classroom (FF) $282.93
Jan14 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ASTHAES02
Aesthetics Skin Care I
39
ASTHAES03
Aesthetics Skin Care II
39
ASTHAES04
Aesthetics Skin Care III
39
ASTHAES05
Aesthetics Body Massage and Treatments
39
ASTHWS144
MakeUp Artistry
39
ASTH10006
Manicure Pedicure Care and Techniques
39
Explore makeup fundamentals for various applications through practical demonstration and applications. Materials included.
ASTHWS306
Waxing
39
CRN DAY(S) START END
BIOLHZA34
Biology Preparatory
39
12175 MO
FASHWS013
Colour Theory For Fashion And MakeUp CoOrdination
39
Manicure Pedicure Care and Techniques
MRKT10043
Business and Marketing for the Cosmetic Industry
39
Gel and Acrygel Applications
ASTHWS905
Develop skill with Acrygel bind gel applications for artificial nails. You MUST supply your own models. Supplies included. Prerequisite: ASTH10007. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12162 WE
9:30-4:00
Feb26 Apr8
SESS DELIVERY
7
FEE
Classroom (FF) $572.93
MakeUp Artistry
ASTHWS144
TIMES
Jan13 Apr13 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $627.93
ASTH10006
MRKT10044
Professional Selling in Cosmetics
39
Learn to recognize healthy nails and understand their growth, diseases and care. Develop manicure and pedicure techniques, using appropriate equipment. You must provide models for practical applications and evaluations. Materials and book included.
WORKWS034
Work Experience Option
30
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12152 WE
6:30-9:30
Spa Manicure and Pedicure Applications
Options - Choose 1: ASTHWS031
Make Up Paramedical and Camouflage Therapy
39
ASTHWS244
MakeUp Artistry II
39
Jan15 Apr8
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $770.93
ASTH10007
ASTH10007
Spa Manicure and Pedicure Applications
39
Enhance skill development with emphasis on Paraffin Wax, Conditioning Manicures, French Manicures, gel procedures and hand and foot massage. You MUST supply your own models. Supplies included. Prerequisite: ASTH10006.
ASTHWS905
Gel and Acrygel Applications
39
CRN DAY(S) START END
ASTH10005
MakeUp Bridal Black and White and Creative
39
12154 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Feb26 9:30-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
7
FEE
Classroom (FF) $497.93
ASTHWS244 is offered on page 108.
Aesthetics, Nail Technician and Applied Cosmetics Certificates These certificates are offered as day-time, three term programs. Upon successful completion you will receive three certificates. You require approval from the Program Specialist before registering. For information, application or appointment email cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
Enhance your understanding of product knowledge, bacteriology, sanitation and hygiene and develop skills in skin cleansing, massage and mask treatments. You must provide models for application sessions. Supplies included in course fee. Prerequisite: ASTHAES02.
107
108
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
C
C
Applied Cosmetics Certificate (830)
Ceramics Certificate (936)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
Graduation Requirement: 10 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cosmetics
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ceramics
Are you interested in a career in retail cosmetics, or looking for personal development? Develop practical training and knowledge in skin analysis and care, colour theory, make up applications and theory, corrective techniques, merchandising and sales.
Discover the art of making ceramics! This hands on program is intended for all levels of students to create and explore the art of ceramics.
Admission Requirements • Successful Completion of Senior Secondary School English or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CERAPC201
Ceramics - Foundation 1
30
CERAPC202
Ceramics - Foundation 2
30
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CERAPC203
Ceramics - Foundation 3
30
ASTHWS144
MakeUp Artistry
39
CERAPC204
Ceramics - Foundation 4
30
ASTHWS244
MakeUp Artistry II
39
CERAPC301
Ceramics - Intermediate 1
30
FASHWS013
Colour Theory For Fashion And MakeUp CoOrdination
39
CERAPC302
Ceramics - Intermediate 2
30
MARKT10044
Professional Selling in Cosmetics
39
CERAPC303
Ceramics - Intermediate 3
30
CERAPC304
Ceramics - Intermediate 4
30
CERAPC311
Ceramics Glaze Theory
30
CERA10005
Ceramics Master Class
30
Option Group 1 - Choose 1: ASTHWS101
Cosmetology 1
39
ASTHAES02
Aesthetics Skin Care I
39
Option Group 2 - Choose 1:
Some ceramics courses have field trips.
ASTH10006
Manicure Pedicure Care and Techniques
39
ASTHWS306
Waxing
39
MRKT10043
Business and Marketing for the Cosmetic Industry
39
ASTHWS344
MakeUp Portfolio Development
39
ASTH10005
MakeUp Bridal Black and White and Creative
39
WORKWS034
Work Experience Option
30
Cosmetology 1
ASTHWS101
Develop your knowledge of skin care, with emphasis on analysis of skin types, product knowledge, hygiene and nutrition. Some materials included. Equivalent to: ASTHAES02. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12170 TU
6:30-9:30
Jan14 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $277.93
MakeUp Artistry
ASTHWS144
Explore makeup fundamentals for various applications through practical demonstration and applications. Materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
12175 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Apr13 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $627.93
MakeUp Artistry II
ASTHWS244
Develop skills in make-up applications for Black and White and Colour photography, television and specialized looks for daytime and evening. Students are responsible for their own models. Photo development included. Prerequisite: ASTHWS144 or equivalent. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12181 TU
1:00-4:00
Jan14 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $312.93
Manicure Pedicure Care and Techniques
ASTH10006
Learn to recognize healthy nails and understand their growth, diseases and care. Develop manicure and pedicure techniques, using appropriate equipment. You must provide models for practical applications and evaluations. Materials and book included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12152 WE
6:30-9:30
Jan15 Apr8
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $770.93
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Ceramics - Foundation 1
CERAPC201
Explore practical work, including preparing clay; forming coil, pinch and slab pots; throwing cylinder forms on the wheel; glazing finished work. Glaze fees included. Materials and supplies extra. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12424 MO 12456 TU 12472 TU 12438 WE 12485 WE 12499 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
Ceramics - Foundation 2
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
CERAPC202
Learn to construct hard-edged slab pots, throw bowl forms on the wheel and slip decoration techniques. Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC201. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12425 MO 12457 TU 12473 TU 12439 WE 12486 WE 12500 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
Ceramics - Foundation 3
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
CERAPC203
Combine slab and coil methods; throw cylinder and bowl forms with ease and consistency; explore finishing techniques. Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC202. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12426 MO 12458 TU 12474 TU 12440 WE 12488 WE 12501 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
Ceramics - Foundation 4
CERAPC204
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12427 MO 12459 TU 12475 TU 12441 WE 12489 WE 12502 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
Ceramics - Intermediate 1
CERAPC301
Throw bottle forms in various shapes and use slips, oxides, glazing and texturing techniques. Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC204. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12428 MO 12460 TU 12476 TU 12442 WE 12490 WE 12503 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
Ceramics - Intermediate 2
CERAPC302
Design and construct covered jars with varying shapes and lids. Design and throw a canister set with consistency in lids and lid fittings. Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC301. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12429 MO 12461 TU 12477 TU 12444 WE 12491 WE 12504 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
Ceramics - Intermediate 3
CERAPC303
Create teapots and casseroles in series with careful attention to body forms, handles, lid fit. Hand build wall tiles, plaques and murals. Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC302. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12430 MO 12462 TU 12478 TU 12445 WE 12492 WE 12506 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
Advanced
CERAMICS courses can be found on page 115.
CERAPC304
Design and construct four individual place settings of dinnerware, with emphasis on consistent design and decoration. Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC303. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12431 MO 12463 TU 12479 TU 12446 WE 12493 WE 12507 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
Ceramics Glaze Theory
CERAPC311
Focus on glaze development through hands-on experimentation with ceramic materials, observation and testing with minimal glaze calculation. Work independently under guidance of instructor. Glaze fee included. Prerequisite: CERAPC204. CRN DAY(S) START END
12453 MO C
TIMES
Jan13 Mar23 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
Dressmaking Certificate (819)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 8 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/dressmaking Focus on basic sewing skills and dressmaking principles for a professional standard. Develop expertise with different fabrics and textures and construct garments with creative expression. Each course skillfully combines theory and practice. Admission Requirements • Successful completion of Senior Secondary School English or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
FASHDM110
Dressmaking 1: Skirts
30
FASHDM115
Dressmaking 2: Basic Blouse
30
FASHDM120
Dressmaking 3: Detailed Dress or Blouse
30
FASHDM125
Dressmaking 4: Pants
30
FASHDM130
Dressmaking 5: Dressmakers Jacket
30
FASHDM135
Dressmaking 6: Evening Wear
30
FASHDM140
Tailoring 1
42
FASHDM145
Tailoring 2
42
Cost of materials is your responsibility.
Dressmaking 1: Skirts
FASHDM110
Concentrate on the essentials of dressmaking, including basic sewing skills, pattern and materials selection, layout and cutting. Construction of a basic skirt style will be completed. Materials will be discussed at the first class. Some materials included. Real beginner should consider taking TEXTHC027 (SewingIntroduction) first. CRN DAY(S) START END
12313 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Mar18 6:30-9:30
Dressmaking 2: Basic Blouse
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $216.10
FASHDM115
Make a basic blouse with set in sleeves. Learn professional techniques for simple collars, short sleeve styling, buttonholes and more. Some supplies included. Prerequisite: FASHDM110 or equivalent. CRN DAY(S) START END
12317 TU
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $216.10
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
109
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
Refine technical and design skills. Construct handles, sets of wheel-thrown mugs, jugs and clay objects by combining hand building and throwing techniques. Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC203.
Ceramics - Intermediate 4
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
110
Dressmaking 5: Dressmakers Jacket
FASHDM130
C
Make-Up Artistry Certificate (056)
Concentrate on professional fitting techniques, interfacings, special trimmings and linings as you complete a dressmaker's lined jacket. Some supplies included. Prerequisites: FASHDM120 and FASHDM125.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
Graduation Requirement: 11 courses
12319 TU
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $216.10
Tailoring 1
FASHDM140
Examine details of cutting, fitting and sewing a tailored garment, in wool or another natural fibre. Complete a ladies tailored jacket. Some supplies included. Prerequisite: FASHDM135 or equivalent. CRN DAY(S) START END
12321 TH C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr16 6:30-9:30
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $298.54
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/makeupartistry Benefit from professional training in make-up artistry and related service areas, including make-up techniques for theatre, photography, paramedical, film, television and fashion applications. Ideal skills enhancer for aestheticians, hairdressers, cosmetic retailers. Admission Requirements • Successful completion of Senior Secondary School English or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
Fashion Design Certificate (804)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 8 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/fashiondesign Intended for experienced dressmakers, fashion teachers, and others interested in fashion and design. Develop technical skills in pattern design and drafting, and the creation of individualized designs. Explore drawing, colour and figure theory, textile and costume awareness. Admission Requirements • Successful completion of Senior Secondary School English or equivalent. • A sound knowledge of dressmaking skills is required for the Pattern Design and Drafting courses.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ASTHWS029
MakeUp Theatrical and Special Effects
39
ASTHWS031
Make Up Paramedical and Camouflage Therapy
39
ASTHWS144
MakeUp Artistry
39
ASTHWS244
MakeUp Artistry II
39
FASHWS013
Colour Theory For Fashion And MakeUp CoOrdination
39
MRKT10043
Business and Marketing for the Cosmetic Industry
39
ASTH10005
MakeUp Bridal Black and White and Creative
39
HRSY10010
Hairstyling for the Makeup Artist
24
Option Group 1 - Choose 1:
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
FASHFA200
Pattern Design and Drafting 1
36
FASHFA210
Pattern Design and Drafting 2
36
FASH10032
Pattern Design and Drafting 3
36
FASH10033
Pattern Design and Drafting 4
36
FASHFA235
Designing Workshop
36
FASHFA201
Fashion Drawing
30
FASH10031
Elements of Fashion Design
36
Options - Choose 1:
ASTHWS101
Cosmetology 1
39
ASTHAES02
Aesthetics Skin Care I
39
Option Group 2 - Choose 2: ASTHWS032
MakeUp Theatrical and Special Effects II
33
ASTHWS344
MakeUp Portfolio Development
39
WORKWS034
Work Experience Option
30
Cosmetology 1
ASTHWS101
Develop your knowledge of skin care, with emphasis on analysis of skin types, product knowledge, hygiene and nutrition. Some materials included. Equivalent to: ASTHAES02.
FASHFA240
Costume Influencing
36
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
TEXTFA910
Fabric Awareness
30
12170 TU
6:30-9:30
SBMGSB101
Introduction to Small Business & Entrepreneurship
56
Hairstyling for the Makeup Artist
Cost of materials is your responsibility.
Fashion Drawing
FASHFA201
Learn to transfer fashion ideas to paper. Focus on drawing details, fabrics and textures to be interpreted for pattern drafting and explore drawing materials and ways to illustrate designs. CRN DAY(S) START END
12326 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Mar18 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $216.10
Pattern Design and Drafting 2
FASHFA210
Focus on drafting and designing the bodice and hip length block working with standard and personal measurements. Develop bodices, collars, and neck line designs. Designing a dress/blouse is required. Some supplies included. Prerequisite: FASHFA200. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12323 MO
6:30-9:30
Jan13 Apr6
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (FF) $257.32
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Jan14 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $277.93
HRSY10010
A beginners approach to session/editorial hairstyling, from basic fundamentals such as fashion concepts and blow drying, to the more complex art of extension placement and hair pieces. It is becoming more common that Session artists know the fundamentals of hairstyling as well as makeup application. Having these combined skills will assist the artist to be more marketable based on their versatility. Supplies included. CRN DAY(S) START END
12183 MO
TIMES
Jan27 Mar23 6:00-9:00
MakeUp Artistry
SESS DELIVERY
8
FEE
Classroom (FF) $254.88
ASTHWS144
Explore makeup fundamentals for various applications through practical demonstration and applications. Materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
12175 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Apr13 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $627.93
MakeUp Artistry II
ASTHWS244
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12181 TU
1:00-4:00
C
Jan14 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $312.93
MUSC10075
Fulfill your dream to learn to play the piano. Learn to read music, develop good rhythm, strong technique and basic theory knowledge as we apply these learned skills to Folk, Classical and Popular styles. Access to a piano required. Textbook required. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12525 TH
6:30-8:00
Jan9
Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
Piano Beginners Part B
Music Certificate (809)
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $151.14
MUSC10076
Enhance playing and sight reading techniques by exploring intervals, major scales and basic chording. Classical, popular tunes and duets may also be played. Recommended prerequisite: MUSC10075 or 1 year playing and sight reading experience. NOTE: 1 hour independent study is required. Same textbook used in Piano Part A and B.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 8 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/music Explore new musical horizons through a basic study of music and develop a sound foundation for more advanced studies such as arranging and composition. On successful completion of the program you will have developed your theoretical musical ability to the entrance level of the Mohawk College Applied Music Diploma. Admission Requirements • Open to absolute beginners or individuals at any stage. • You may qualify for credit for previous musical experience. • Level 1 instruments and vocals require no previous experience. • You must supply your own instruments where applicable and pay for texts. • Successful completion of senior secondary school English or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12527 TH
8:00-9:30
Jan9
Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $151.14
Piano Continued Explorations
MUSC10103
Enhance piano techniques initiated in Piano Beginners Part A and B levels. Further develop left and right hand co-ordination through fun melodic and harmonic studies. Textbook required. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12528 WE
8:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $192.36
Jan8
Apr8
Theory 1
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
MUSCMU123
Learn to understand the rudiments of Music, with emphasis on writing skills. Course coincides with the Royal Conservatory Theory examination, written May or December. Textbook Required.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
MUSC10075
Piano Beginners Part A
22
12355 MO
6:00-8:00
MUSC10076
Piano Beginners Part B
22
MUSCMU020
Theory - Preliminary
28
Vocal 1
MUSCMU123
Theory 1
28
MUSCMU140
Ear Training 1 Solfege
28
MUSCMU223
Theory 2
28
MUSCPA160
Vocal 1
12
Jan6
Apr6
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $192.36
MUSCPA160
Improve singing skills with attention to breath control, voice production, stage deportment and intonation. CRN DAY(S) START END
12356 WE
Jan8
TIMES
Mar25 6:00-7:00
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (FF) $82.44
Options - Choose 1: MUSC10071
Vocal Advanced
22
MUSC10072
Guitar 1
22
MUSC10103
Piano Continued Explorations
28
MUSCMU182
Harmony 1
28
Guitar 1
MUSC10072
Learn a variety of traditional and contemporary songs to develop left and right hand co-ordination and general musicianship. NOTE: 1 hour of independent study is required. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12353 TH
6:30-8:00
Jan9
Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $151.14
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Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
111
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
Develop skills in make-up applications for Black and White and Colour photography, television and specialized looks for daytime and evening. Students are responsible for their own models. Photo development included. Prerequisite: ASTHWS144 or equivalent.
Piano Beginners Part A
112 C
Gel and Acrygel Applications
Nail Technician Certificate (027)
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/nailtechnician
Admission Requirements • Successful completion of Senior Secondary School English or equivalent.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ASTH10006
Manicure Pedicure Care and Techniques
39
ASTH10007
Spa Manicure and Pedicure Applications
39
ASTHWS905
Gel and Acrygel Applications
39
ASTH10008
Sculpted Nail Enhancements
39
MRKT10043
Business and Marketing for the Cosmetic Industry
39
Options - Choose 1: ASTHWS101
Cosmetology 1
39
ASTHAES02
Aesthetics Skin Care I
39
ASTH10006
Learn to recognize healthy nails and understand their growth, diseases and care. Develop manicure and pedicure techniques, using appropriate equipment. You must provide models for practical applications and evaluations. Materials and book included. TIMES
12152 WE
6:30-9:30
Jan15 Apr8
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $770.93
Spa Manicure and Pedicure Applications
ASTH10007
Enhance skill development with emphasis on Paraffin Wax, Conditioning Manicures, French Manicures, gel procedures and hand and foot massage. You MUST supply your own models. Supplies included. Prerequisite: ASTH10006. CRN DAY(S) START END
12154 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Feb26 9:30-4:30
TIMES
12162 WE
9:30-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
7
FEE
Classroom (FF) $497.93
Nail Technician Certificate
Feb26 Apr8
7
FEE
Classroom (FF) $572.93
Performing Arts Certificate (929)
Photography Certificates - Applied (031) and Art (032)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 8 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/photography-applied ce.mohawkcollege.ca/photography-art Develop and enhance your professional skills and photographic techniques in Art and/or Applied Photography in a convenient part-time schedule. Become familiar with a wide range of photographic equipment, business and design practices, and studio work.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
PHTOPY109
History of Photography
30
PHTOPY225
Studio Lighting
30
PHTOPY101
Digital Photography 1
30
PHTOPY300
Digital Photography 2
30
Option Group 1 - Choose 1: PHTOPY110
Introduction To Digital Imaging/Photoshop
30
PHTO10054
Lightroom
30
Option Group 2 - Choose 3 per certificate: Refer to the website for a complete list of courses. Camera Requirements: • DSLR with aperture priority mode, shutter priority mode, program mode and manual mode.
The Business Of Photography
BUSNPY112
Augment your Applied and/or Art Photography Certificate and gain the practical and in-depth information you need to operate your own business or sell your photography/artwork. CRN DAY(S) START END
Stephanie Visser, Owner Nailed It! Mobile Spa Service Nail Technician Certificate, 2015
SESS DELIVERY
Students who are currently in progress should email cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca for information on completing the program. C
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
C
Enhance your knowledge and skills, as preparation for employment or your own business. Focus on sanitation and hygiene, diseases and disorders, massage techniques, artificial applications, nail art, client care and business procedures.
Manicure Pedicure Care and Techniques
ASTHWS905
Develop skill with Acrygel bind gel applications for artificial nails. You MUST supply your own models. Supplies included. Prerequisite: ASTH10007.
TIMES
12358 SA/SU Feb15 Mar1 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
4
Digital Photography 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $206.10
PHTOPY101
Achieve better results for your images and a clearer understanding of camera operation. You require a DSLR camera and the ability to provide images from CD/ DVD or USB drive. CRN DAY(S) START END
12359 TH
Stephanie turned her interest into an entrepreneurial success!
TIMES
Jan16 Mar19 6:30-9:30
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Digital Photography 2
PHTOPY300
Building on techniques covered in Digital Photo 1, learn and experiment with new creative and technical concepts. Prerequisite: PHTOPY101. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12363 SA/SU Jan18 Feb2 9:00-4:30
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/nailtechnician
SESS DELIVERY
SESS DELIVERY
4
FEE
Classroom (FF) $206.10
HDR Imaging Techniques
PHTO10028
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12364 SA/SU Mar14 Mar15 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $96.18
History of Photography
PHTOPY109
Focus on the technical development of photography, its recognition as an art form, and its communication role in the modern world. CRN DAY(S) START END
12041
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $262.10
Introduction To Digital Imaging/Photoshop
PHTOPY110
Using Adobe Photoshop and your own photographs, learn the fundamentals of digital imagery. Software provided in the lab only. Bring photographs and USB for storage. Software for self-use available for purchase at adobe.com Education Store. CRN DAY(S) START END
12360 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Mar18 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Photographing Seniors
PHTO10104
Focus on how to photograph seniors to best reflect their individuality and unique qualities by promoting positive images of aging. Through photography we will focus on how to showcase the abilities and unique attributes of each senior through photography. Model fees included. CRN DAY(S) START END
12365 TH
Mar5
TIMES
Mar26 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
4
FEE
Classroom (FF) $132.44
Studio Lighting
PHTOPY225
Learn to manipulate artificial light using studio strobes, light modifiers, and reflectors for portraits and products. You require camera, tripod and speed light (or strobes). Studio fees included. Prerequisite: PHTOPY101. CRN DAY(S) START END
12362 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Mar23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Other
$261.10
Urban Landscape and Documentary Photography
PHTOPY111
Explore the styles, techniques, history, and the significance of urban landscape and documentary photography. These concepts help you to create truthful, and often candid photographs for an in-depth portfolio/project exploring a subject of personal interest. Prerequisite: PHTOPY101. CRN DAY(S) START END
12361 TU A
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Sewing (Basic)
Tackle a simple project and gain basic skills in operating a sewing machine. A great stepping stone for future participation in other sewing courses and the Dressmaking Certificate program. Some materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12329 FR Jan17 Jan18 SA 12334 FR Mar27 Mar28 SA
7:00-9:00 9:00-5:00 7:00-9:00 9:00-5:00
FEE
2
Classroom (FF) $78.70
2
Classroom (FF) $78.70
TEXTHC177
Develop skills in pattern reading, preparing the fabric, measuring, marking, pressing and machine sewing as you make a pair of elasticized shorts or pants. Patterns and fabric suggested. Some materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12338 FR Jan31 Feb1 7:00-9:00 SA 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $78.70
Basic Sewing 2
TEXTHC203
Develop new skills in measuring, easy set in sleeves, facings, interfacings and finishing details by making a simple collarless shirt or top. Patterns and fabric suggested. Some materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12344 FR Feb21 Feb22 7:00-9:00 SA 9:00-5:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $78.70
Basic Sewing 3
TEXTHC322
Continue to develop sewing skills by constructing a sleeveless or semi-fitted dress with set in sleeves and explore new techniques for zippers, easy fitting, hem and neck finishing. Patterns and fabric suggested. Some materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12346 SA/SU Feb29 Mar1 9:00-3:30
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $99.31
Basic Sewing 4
TEXT10023
Make a semi-fitted jacket, with short cut-on or 3/4 length sleeves, with simple lines which will suit anyone. This project works up quickly and will enhance your skills in measuring, layout, cutting, top stitching and construction. Pattern and fabric suggested. Some sewing experience beneficial. Some materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
12348 SA/SU Mar7
TIMES
Mar8 9:00-3:30
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $99.31
Basic Sewing 5
TEXT10024
Challenge yourself more with new sewing skills! Enhance your wardrobe with a casual and trendy "Hoodie" jacket with either a zippered or buttoned center front. Patterns will be suggested. Sewing skills needed. Some materials included. TIMES
12349 SA/SU Mar14 Mar15 9:00-3:30
Completion Requirement: 6 courses
SESS DELIVERY
Basic Sewing 1
CRN DAY(S) START END
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
TEXTHC027
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $99.31
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sewing Develop your sewing skills and construct basic garments for yourself and others. Gain skills in pattern reading, fitting and measuring.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
TEXTHC027
Sewing - Introduction
10
TEXTHC177
Basic Sewing 1
10
TEXTHC203
Basic Sewing 2
10
TEXTHC322
Basic Sewing 3
13
TEXT10023
Basic Sewing 4
13
TEXT10024
Basic Sewing 5
13
The purchase of supplies is required. A materials list will be provided before the course starts. Please contact us for more information or to receive the materials list by email.
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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113
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
Learn techniques and procedures required to create stunning High Dynamic Range (HDR) colour images using the popular Merge to HDR process in Photoshop and the Photomatic Program. Sound knowledge of camera operation required.
Sewing - Introduction
114
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
C
Chinese Brush Painting
Visual Arts Certificates
VISUAL ARTS - FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE (041) MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
12378 SA
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/visualarts-foundation
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan18 Mar21 9:00-12:00 10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Chinese Brush Painting 2
ARTTPD102
Focus on traditional techniques for painting flowers and birds with emphasis on classical fine line drawings using colour. Prerequisite: ARTTPD101.
VISUAL ARTS - INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE (042) MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
12381 SA
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses Admission Requirement: Visual Arts - Foundation Certificate ce.mohawkcollege.ca/visualarts-intermediate
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan18 Mar21 9:00-12:00 10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Chinese Brush Painting 3
ARTTPD103
Practice basic classical techniques used in painting landscapes. Prerequisite: ARTTPD102.
VISUAL ARTS - ADVANCED CERTIFICATE (043) MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
12382 SA
Graduation Requirement: 7 courses Admission Requirement: Visual Arts - Intermediate Certificate ce.mohawkcollege.ca/visualarts-advanced
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
ARTTPD104
Experiment with Chinese painting techniques to render fish and animals in classical and contemporary styles. Prerequisite: ARTTPD103. CRN DAY(S) START END
12383 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ARTTPG101
Design and Colour 1
30
ARTTPD201
Drawing 1
30
SSCI10054
Philosophy of Art Concepts
42
Options - Choose 4: Studio/hands-on courses from Visual Arts Certificates. Refer to website.
ARTTPD105
Through study of proportion and anatomy, learn to capture people of different ages in various poses. Prerequisite: ARTTPD104. CRN DAY(S) START END
12384 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
VISUAL ARTS - INTERMEDIATE Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ARTTPG201
Design and Colour 2
30
ARTTPD301
Drawing 2
30
PHTOPY109
History of Photography
30
Option Group 2 - Choose 4: Studio/hands-on courses from Visual Arts or Photography Certificates. Refer to website.
Chinese Brush Painting 6
ARTTPD106
Experiment with a variety of compositions, materials and methods, while working with subjects of your choice. Prerequisite: ARTTPD105. CRN DAY(S) START END
12385 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
ARTTPD501
CRN DAY(S) START END
12392 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Mar18 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
Hours
ARTTPG301
30
Option Group 1 - Choose 2:
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Drawing 1
ARTTPD201
Enhance your ability to observe/record, using detailed studies and quick sketches. Explore form, space, line, texture, composition, gesture using charcoal and pencil. Email cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca for list of materials. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
Jan15 Mar18 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Drawing 2
Mandatory Courses:
FEE
Jan18 Mar21 9:00-12:00 10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Release artistic potential using right brain drawing. Ideal for beginners or those who feel they cannot draw at all. Bring coil bound sketchbook at least 14"x17" & HB and 4b pencils to first class.
12386 WE
VISUAL ARTS - ADVANCED
FEE
Jan18 Mar21 9:00-12:00 10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FEE
Jan18 Mar21 9:00-12:00 10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Chinese Brush Painting 5
PROGRAM OF STUDIES VISUAL ARTS - FOUNDATION
FEE
Jan18 Mar21 9:00-12:00 10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Chinese Brush Painting 4
These programs provide a solid base of theory and practice which, with additional training and experience, could lead you to occupations such as advertising, design, textiles, teaching, recreation, gallery work or self-employment.
Design and Colour 3
ARTTPD101
Explore the styles, supplies and equipment used in Chinese brush painting to produce basic and simple strokes.
ARTTPD301
Focus on accuracy and the relationship of drawing skills to painting and printmaking for individual expression. Materials extra. Prerequisite: ARTTPD201. CRN DAY(S) START END
12389 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Mar18 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Drawing 3
ARTTPD401
EDUCTAL03
Adult Learning
36
PSYCSS156
Introduction to Psychology
42
Get creative with a variety of styles, techniques and materials. Explore mixed media and related art fields. Prerequisite: ARTTPD301.
WORKPW900
Work Experience Option
30
CRN DAY(S) START END
ARTT10052
Art Through the Ages
48
Option Group 2 - Choose 4: Studio/hands-on courses from Visual Arts or Photography Certificates. Refer to website. Option courses may be listed under other Programs. Refer to the index.
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
12391 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Mar18 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
Painting 1
ARTTPD211
Explore painting basics, use of materials, oil and acrylic paints, composition, and colour. Model fee included. Email cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca for list of materials required. CRN DAY(S) START END
12393 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Painting 2
ARTTPD311
Examine historical developments in art and painting and experiment with various media and techniques. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD211. 12394 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Painting 3
12395 TU
CRN DAY(S) START END
12404 MO
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Painting 4
ARTTPD511
Recognize and use the nuances of colour to create various effects. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD411. CRN DAY(S) START END
12396 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Painting 5
ARTTPD611
Study various painting styles from the alla prima style of the Group of Seven to the broken colour of the Impressionists to the smooth, brushless quality of trompe l'oeil. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD511. CRN DAY(S) START END
12398 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Painting 6
ARTTPD711
TIMES
Ceramics - Advanced ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ceramics-advanced Refine your skills as a ceramic artist with more advanced techniques and practices.
Ceramics - Advanced 1
CERAPC401
Glaze fees included. Prerequisites: CERAPC304 and CERAPC311. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12432 MO 12464 TU 12480 TU 12447 WE 12494 WE 12508 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
Ceramics - Advanced 2
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12433 MO 12465 TU 12481 TU 12448 WE 12495 WE 12509 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Watercolour Painting 1
ARTTPD231
Work from sketches and still life to produce a finished painting showing shape and form, movement and perspective. Model fee included. Email cecreative@mohawkcollege.ca for list of materials. CRN DAY(S) START END
12399 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Mar23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Watercolour Painting 2
ARTTPD331
Using various techniques, complete pieces highlighting landscapes or a subject of your choice. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD231. CRN DAY(S) START END
12400 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Mar23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Watercolour Painting 3
ARTTPD431
Concentrate on technical proficiency and composition, addressing your own objectives developed in consultation with your instructor. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD331. CRN DAY(S) START END
12401 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Mar23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Watercolour Painting 4
ARTTPD531
Strengthen your understanding of composition: unity, dominance, repetition and balance, while working from still life. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD431. CRN DAY(S) START END
12402 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Mar23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Watercolour Painting 5
ARTTPD631
Experiment with colour and colour temperature to produce four finished pieces demonstrating understanding of complimentary colour and triads. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD531. CRN DAY(S) START END
12403 MO
TIMES
Jan13 Mar23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
OTHER COURSES
Explore personal imagery and possible commercial applications. Portfolio presentation is discussed. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD611. 12397 TU
SESS DELIVERY
Jan13 Mar23 6:30-9:30
ARTTPD411
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
CERAPC402
Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC401. Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
Ceramics - Advanced 3
TIMES
12434 MO 12466 TU 12482 TU 12449 WE 12496 WE 12510 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
Ceramics - Advanced 4
TIMES
12435 MO 12467 TU 12483 TU 12450 WE 12497 WE 12511 TH
6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 6:30-9:30 6:30-9:30
Jan13 Jan14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan16
Mar23 Mar17 Mar17 Mar18 Mar18 Mar19
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
CERAPC404
Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC403. CRN DAY(S) START END
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
CERAPC403
Glaze fees included. Prerequisite: CERAPC402. CRN DAY(S) START END
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
SESS DELIVERY
10 10 10 10 10 10
FEE
Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10 Classroom (SC) $241.10
Weekend Boot Camp-Wheel Throwing
CERA10003
Throw faster, larger, more consistently. Come throw for a whole weekend and hone your skills before the start of the term. Bring your own clay or buy from the studio. Work will not be kept/fired at Mohawk. Studio fee included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12733 SA/SU Jan11 Jan12 9:30-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (SC) $117.44
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $226.10
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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Study a Master watercolourist of your choice and learn to replicate their style. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD631.
Develop a personal style, incorporating techniques and approaches from previous courses. Model fee included. Prerequisite: ARTTPD311. CRN DAY(S) START END
ARTTPD731
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
CRN DAY(S) START END
Watercolour Painting 6
MEDIA AND CREATIVE ARTS
116
Cosmetology
Photography
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cosmetology
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/photography-courses
Make-up Theatrical and Special Effects 2 ASTH10009 NEW! Learn how to make a silicone appliance from start to finish. Learn life casting, mold making, sculpting, how to work with silicone, painting and application. Gain skills in working together, product handling and safety, proper application and shop etiquette, cleanliness, working with a deadline and building on creativity skills. Supplies included. Prerequisite: ASTHWS029.
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12523 TU
6:30-9:30
Jan14 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $352.93
Music
Enhance your photography skills!
Digital Cameras-How To Use Yours Effectively
PHTOCR527
Explore camera controls, resolution, exposure, automatic flash, creativity and composition. Supply your own digital camera. CRN DAY(S) START END
12739 SA
Feb1
TIMES
Feb1 9:30-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $113.03
Sewing and Needlework ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sewing-needlework
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/music-courses
Serger Know How
Admission Requirements • Open to individuals with a previous musical background. • You must provide your own instrument where applicable.
Guitar Song Book
MUSC10078
Learn to play a variety of popular and contemporary songs just like they sound on the recordings. You are encouraged to submit your favourite songs to be learned in the group lesson. Prerequisite: Ability to alternate standard open position chords with some bar chords. NOTE: 1 hour independent study is required. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12354 TH
8:30-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $151.14
Jan9
Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
Jazz Harmony 1
FEE
MUSCMU181
Focus on the construction and aural recognition of intervals, chords and modes, diatonic chord progressions and chordal functions and substitutions. Credit in the Applied Music Program. Prerequisite: Theory 1 (MUSCMU123). CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12357 TU
6:00-8:00
Jan7
Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $192.36
Performing Arts ce.mohawkcollege.ca/adultacting
CREA10169
Discover how to use your serger to its fullest potential with proficiency! Master various techniques, use decorative threads, and a variety of fabrics including knits. Practice these skills by completing project(s) during the course. The purchase of supplies is required. A materials list will be provided before the course starts. Please contact us for more information or to receive materials list by email. You must supply your own serger. Some materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
CREA10194
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $92.44
Sewing Window Treatments - Part 1
CREA10103
Learn basic design tips for window treatments with emphasis on correct measuring, estimating yardage, fabric selection and hardware. Projects include sample of a basic cafe curtain and lined and unlined pinch pleated drapes. Basic sewing skills required. Some materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12350 SA/SU Jan25 Jan26 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $92.44
Sewing Window Treatments - Part 3
CREA10105
Try your hand at roman shades/balloons and more sophisticated and stylish drapery treatments. Start with the basic design rules, measuring, estimating yardage, hardware and install correctly. Complete samples in class. Some drapery and sewing skills beneficial. Some materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
Acting for Adults
TIMES
12352 SA/SU Mar28 Mar29 9:30-4:00
12351 SA/SU Feb8
TIMES
Feb9 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $92.44
In partnership with Theatre Aquarius, build performance and presentation skills in this active, fun course led by theatre professionals. Engage in acting techniques to gain experience in voice and body awareness, text analysis, character development, ensemble building, stage presence, theatre and rehearsal practice. Theatre skills are life skills; creative problem solving, teamwork, empathy, and awareness are essential to life and art. Location: Theatre Aquarius, 55 Wentworth St. South. CRN DAY(S) START END
12737 SA 12738 SA
TIMES
Jan11 Feb29 1:30-4:30 Mar28 May30 1:30-4:30
SESS DELIVERY
8 8
FEE
Other Other
The Master Class
$335.93 $335.93
CREA10136
Resembling an 'on-going audition', you perform several works during the course for "Masters" of the industry to gain exposure and insight that will ready you for professional casting. Prerequisite: CREA10079. LAST TIME OFFERED. CRN DAY(S) START END
12795 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Mar17 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
10 Classroom (FF) $206.10
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/adultacting CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
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ce.mohawkcollege.ca/tech
cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca | 905-575-2203 C
CREDENTIALED PROGRAMS A
AutoCAD Design Certificate (191)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing
Graduation Requirement: 5 courses
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/autocad
Completion Requirement: 5 Courses
Introduce CAD to your workplace. Using current software, learn to create two dimensional drawings and three dimensional models, lisp routines and customized CAD environments. ENHANCED! Now offering two streams - Architectural and Mechanical.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/3dprinting Explore the amazing world of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing! Designed for industry professionals and makers alike, this Acknowledgment of Completion will provide hands-on instruction including solid modelling, additive manufacturing, 3D printing, design optimization, and features additional courses on safety and post-processing.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MANU10051
Solid Modelling for Additive Manufacturing
42
MANU10052
Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing
42
MANU10053
Design Optimization & Generation of Form
42
MANU10054
Additive Manufacturing Safety Considerations
21
MANU10055
Additive Manufacturing Post-Processing
21
Solid Modelling for Additive Manufacturing
MANU10051
An introductory overview of solid modelling including the software that is readily available to support the creation of an STL file, the file type that is required to drive additive manufacturing and 3D Printing. Materials included. CRN DAY(S) START END
11183 TU
TIMES
Jan21 Apr21 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $338.54
Air Brake Training ce.mohawkcollege.ca/airbrake This mandatory training is required for individuals seeking their air brake (Z) endorsement through the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. Anyone who drives a vehicle fitted with an air brake system or an air-over-hydraulic brake system is required to have a Z endorsement on their drivers license. Admission Requirements • Minimum requirement is full class "G" license (Ontario).
Air Brake Training
MOTPSAM70
TIMES
11273 SA/SU Feb29 Mar1 8:00-4:00 12056 SA/SU Mar28 Mar29 8:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
2 2
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
CADMCAD06
AutoCAD - Introduction
45
CADMCAD15
AutoCAD - Advanced
45
Option Group 1 - Choose 1: CADM10028
AutoDESK - REVIT
45
CADMRE066
SolidWorks Basic
45
Option Group 2 - Choose 1: CADM10040
AutoDesk REVIT - Advanced
45
CADM10041
SolidWorks Advanced
45
Option Group 3 - Choose 1: CADM10051
AutoDESK 3DS Max
45
INFOCAD29
AutoDESK Inventor
45
AutoCAD - Advanced
FEE
CADMCAD15
Learn advanced techniques for proficiency in the use of AutoCAD. Recognize the best tool for the task, the best use of that tool, and how to create new tools for efficiency. Prerequisite: CADMCAD06. CRN DAY(S) START END
11226
Learn the airbrake system and components. Earn your 'Z' Air Brake Endorsement on your Ontario License, as required by The Ontario Ministry of Transportation. Test & Booklet included. When you have successfully completed the endorsement course, you need to report to a DriveTest Centre within 6 months to add the Z endorsement to your licence. CRN DAY(S) START END
Admission Requirements • Drafting knowledge is strongly recommended. • If you have no previous computer knowledge or knowledge of Windows you should take Productivity Software Skills (INFO10268) before starting this program.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
AutoCAD - Introduction
eLearn
FEE
$309.15
CADMCAD06
Examine and use Computer Aided Design software known as AutoCAD. Investigate and apply entity creation, dimensioning, layers and line types, and text creation. CRN DAY(S) START END
11177 TU 11225
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21 6:30-9:30 15 Classroom (FF) $309.15 Jan15 Apr22 eLearn $309.15
Classroom (SC) $320.30 Classroom (SC) $320.30
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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Technology and Skills
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
118
AutoDESK - REVIT
CADM10028
Learn to use REVIT Architecture software for building design. Create floor plans, sections, elevations and 3D views. Typical architectural elements such as walls, windows, doors, furniture, floors, ceilings and roofs will be incorporated. CRN DAY(S) START END
11129 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
15 Classroom (FF) $309.15
AutoDesk REVIT - Advanced
CADM10040
REVIT Architecture is a powerful 3D Building Information Model (BIM) program. Expect to learn advanced collaboration, design development and construction documentation tools using architectural examples. Prerequisite: CADM10028. CRN DAY(S) START END
11132 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
15 Classroom (FF) $309.15
SolidWorks Advanced
CADM10041
Develop skills in using mechanical design automation software for advanced modeling, drawing and assemblies. Explore the full power of SolidWorks with a focus on Mold Design, Sheet Metal, Weldments, Animator and edrawings. Prerequisite: CADMRE066. CRN DAY(S) START END
11133 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
15 Classroom (FF) $309.15
SolidWorks Basic
CADMRE066
Sketch out ideas, experiment with features and dimensions, and produce models and detailed drawings using SolidWorks graphical interface. CRN DAY(S) START END
11181 TH C
TIMES
Jan16 Apr23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
15 Classroom (FF) $309.15
Building Environmental Systems - BES™ Operator Class II Certificate (990)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 7 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/bes2 One of the most highly recognized certifications for building operations in Canada, the Building Environmental Systems - BES™ program is designed to provide education for the efficient and safe operation and maintenance of today's complex buildings. It is recommended that applicants be employed in building operations. The BES™ program adheres to the fundamental premise that "the building is a system" in which heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, ventilation, electrical power, lighting, water and air supply are not separate isolated systems but are connected and interdependent. Focus on the knowledge required to understand the functioning of all systems in commercial, office, institutional and residential buildings. There is also a focus on sustainability. The programs look at how buildings can be operated and maintained more efficiently. Two certificates are offered: Building Environmental Systems - BES™ Operator Class II and Building Environmental Systems - BES™ Operator Class I. Admission Requirements • Practical work experience or equivalent.
CRN DAY(S) START END
11092 WE C
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
Hours
BLDG10700
Building Systems-A Practical Overview
45
HRAPBES01
Heating
45
HRAPBES02
Air Conditioning And Refrigeration
45
BLDGBES03
Air Handling & Preventive Maintenance
45
BLDGBES04
Electrical
45
STENBES05
Controls
45
STENBES06
Water Treatment
45
FEE
15 Classroom (SC) $309.15
Building Environmental Systems - BES™ Operator Class I Certificate (989)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 9 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/bes1 Building on the operations and maintenance foundations of BES™ Operator Class II, the BES™ Operator Class I Certificate explores the unique nature of hospital systems and covers in detail energy efficiency in large buildings. Admission Requirements • Practical work experience or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BLDG10700
Building Systems-A Practical Overview
45
HRAPBES01
Heating
45
HRAPBES02
Air Conditioning And Refrigeration
45
BLDGBES03
Air Handling & Preventive Maintenance
45
BLDGBES04
Electrical
45
STENBES05
Controls
45
STENBES06
Water Treatment
45
BLDG10709
Hospital Building Systems
45
BLDG10710
Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings
45
You must complete the first seven courses before taking BLDG10709 and BLDG10710.
Building Systems-A Practical Overview
BLDG10700
Explore building systems in a holistic way that recognizes the interactions between the various mechanical systems and encourages building operators to be conscious of overall operations including system, safety, environmental considerations and energy efficiency. Key concepts include considering buildings as a system and the components of the building envelope. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
15 Classroom (SC) $309.15
Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings
Mandatory Courses:
BLDG10700
Explore building systems in a holistic way that recognizes the interactions between the various mechanical systems and encourages building operators to be conscious of overall operations including system, safety, environmental considerations and energy efficiency. Key concepts include considering buildings as a system and the components of the building envelope.
11092 WE
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Building Systems-A Practical Overview
BLDG10710
Examine the energy and resource efficiency challenges of large buildings and how to address them. Topics include a review of building operating systems, energy audits, energy management, and indoor air quality. CRN DAY(S) START END
11091 TH
TIMES
Jan16 Apr23 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
15 Classroom (SC) $309.15
Certificate of Qualification Examination Preparation
CNC Operator - Milling
C
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cfc-odp Required by individuals who do not have an ODP card or for those whose ODP card has expired. Under Ontario regulations, individuals who handle refrigerants must successfully complete training and an exam as part of the Ozone Depleting Substances Awareness Program. Those who successfully complete the full one-day course will receive a renewable Ontario Ozone Depletion Card and a nationally registered number for refrigerant purchase.
Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Program
ENVR10065
Examine environmentally correct equipment design, and handling procedures for CFC/HCFC/HFC refrigerants. Intended for those who wish to maintain an ODP card or whose card has expired. Course manual included. 11271 SA 11272 SA A
CRN DAY(S) START END
11102 TH
CFC/ODP Training
CRN DAY(S) START END
Explore the fundamentals of CNC milling machines and machining centres. Practice safety procedures, setup, and operation of HAAS milling machines. Understand CNC milling as you gain experience using tools and equipment in the production of milled parts for a practical project; a functional Stirling engine. Turned components produced in MACH10071 CNC Operator-Lathe. Materials included. CSA approved safety shoes and safety glasses are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student.
TIMES
Feb29 Feb29 8:30-2:30 Mar28 Mar28 8:30-2:30
SESS DELIVERY
1 1
FEE
Classroom (SC) $233.34 Classroom (SC) $233.34
CNC Operator
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan23 Apr23 6:30-9:30
FEE
13 Classroom (SC) $367.93
CNC Programming Certificate (070)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cncprogramming Develop skills in basic microcomputer operation, manual CNC programming and CAD/CAM programming, using PC-based MasterCAM. Some review of geometry and trigonometry included. Intended for individuals with experience in machining. Admission Requirements • CNC courses require you to function at a Grade 12 level in Mathematics and interpret engineering drawings. • Since basic machining parameters are not covered, industrial experience in operating conventional machine tools such as turning or milling machines is recommended. • See Machine Tool Operator Certificate for basic skills. • See CNC Operator Acknowledgment of Completion for CNC Operator Skills.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MACHRE810
CNC Programming - Basic
60
MACHRE811
CNC Programming - Intermediate
60
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/cncoperator
CADMRE455
CAD/CAM (MasterCAM) 2D
60
CNC Operators produce machined parts by interpreting programs to set up and operate a computer numerical control (CNC) machine with a focus on maintaining quality and safety standards, keeping records and maintaining equipment and supplies. Benefit from hands-on practical training in safety procedures, setup and operation of HAAS Lathe and Milling CNC machines. Learn to create quality products and make the most of innovative technology.
CADMRE456
CAD/CAM (MasterCAM) 3D
52
TDRWRE152
Blueprint Reading Mechanical
36
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 3 courses
Admission Requirements • Grade 12 math. • Experience in machining is beneficial.
Blueprint Reading Mechanical
TDRWRE152
Learn to visualize objects and interpret dimensions, sections, tolerances, machine finishes, assemblies, etc. CRN DAY(S) START END
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MACH10071
CNC Operator - Lathe
39
MACH10072
CNC Operator - Milling
39
TDRWRE152
Blueprint Reading Mechanical
36
PATHWAYS - After completing CNC Operator, you may be interested in the following programs: • Machine Tool Operator Certificate (848) for basic skills. • CNC Programming Certificate (070) for programming skills.
Blueprint Reading Mechanical
Some components of this program require approved safety glasses and footwear.
11131 MO
TIMES
Jan27 Apr20 6:30-9:30
CNC Programming - Intermediate
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $247.32
MACHRE811
Explore sequences including canned cycles, subroutines, machine tool input, set-up and operation. CSA approved safety eye-wear and footwear are required for some classes and are the responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: MACHRE810. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11090 TU/TH Feb4
6:30-9:30
Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
20 Classroom (SC) $403.65
TDRWRE152
Learn to visualize objects and interpret dimensions, sections, tolerances, machine finishes, assemblies, etc. CRN DAY(S) START END
11131 MO
TIMES
Jan27 Apr20 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $247.32
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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To find a Certificate of Qualification course, contact the Apprenticeship Branch Office at 1-800-668-4479. Confirm your Trade Identification Number for the appropriate exam and determine your eligibility to write the exam. Ask your Apprenticeship contact if any Ministry-funded deliveries are available.
MACH10072
120
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
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Construction Planning and Scheduling
Commercial Construction Management
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ccm Gain practical training leading to the application of principles and practices in the field of Commercial Construction Management. Providing a foundation in the field, students will have the knowledge to begin assisting or managing the construction process, from initial planning to project completion.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BLDG10114
Commercial Construction Estimating
48
BLDG10115
Commercial Construction Principles
36
BLDG10083
Construction Contracts and Documents
32
BLDG10728
Construction Industry
36
BLDG10101
Construction Planning and Scheduling
36
BLDG10118
Project Construction Management
36
Commercial Construction Estimating
BLDG10114
Introduces measuring techniques for items in a commercial construction project. Use Excel spreadsheets to interpret construction working drawings and specifications to measure items such as excavation, concrete, steel, etc. Emphasis is placed on accuracy of measurement, standard descriptions, logical sequence of take-off, and estimating principles. The parts of a detailed estimate will be identified. CRN DAY(S) START END
12644
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $428.05
Commercial Construction Principles
BLDG10115
Explore various building materials and construction methodologies used in commercial construction, including durability, availability, ease of construction, and aesthetic perspective. Includes a review of commercial construction drawings and specifications. Discover a variety of learning tools including standard building practices, commercial working drawings, and trade publication websites. CRN DAY(S) START END
12643
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan14 Apr21
OntarioLearn $347.32
Construction Contracts and Documents
BLDG10083
Understand the principles of contract law as they relate to the construction industry. Builds upon the principles of contract law and introduces standard forms used in the construction industry issued by the Canadian Construction Documents Committee and the Canadian Construction Association. CRN DAY(S) START END
12295
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $319.84
Construction Industry
BLDG10728
Explore the many facets of the construction industry and develop a deeper knowledge of the factors that impact the industry. Increase awareness of various participants and stakeholders that are typically involved in a commercial construction project. Understand issues such as impact on the economy, safety, environment, and use of technology. CRN DAY(S) START END
12646
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
CRN DAY(S) START END
12647
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Project Construction Management
BLDG10118
Gain basic knowledge of the principles of planning, organizing, and controlling administrative aspects of a project in the commercial construction industry. Prepare for the day to-day administration, planning and monitoring of a small to mid-sized commercial project. CRN DAY(S) START END
12645 C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Construction Estimating Certificate (867)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/constructionestimating Accurate estimating and careful monitoring of costs are essential for ensuring a profit in any construction firm. Upgrade your estimating skills using computer software.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BLDG10723
Estimating 1 (BCS)
42
BLDG10010
Estimating 2
56
BLDG10101
Construction Planning & Scheduling
36
MGMTCN340
Construction Management A
56
MGMTCN440
Construction Management B
56
Construction Management B
MGMTCN440
Develop an understanding of the role of project management in the construction industry, and the phases of a typical construction project, from job acquisition to project close-out. Prerequisite: MGMTCN340. CRN DAY(S) START END
12680 WE
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan22 Apr22 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Construction Planning and Scheduling
BLDG10101
Learn the concept of construction scheduling and planning by exploring applications of effective project planning and analysis. Topics include Gantt schedule, CPM, Critic Path Planning, Resource allocation, Cash Flow Planning, Schedule Monitoring and Productivity Factors. Complete a detailed schedule for a small commercial project. CRN DAY(S) START END
12647
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Estimating 2
BLDG10010
Prepare an estimate for the construction of sample residential and commercial buildings. Examine and apply sample project designs and with a focus on quantity measurement, construction interpretation, standard industry methods of measurements, and various formatting structures that are involved in preparing an estimate to construct the project(s) chosen. Prerequisite: BLDGEA202. CRN DAY(S) START END
11128 MO/TH Jan6
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
BLDG10101
Learn the concept of construction scheduling and planning by exploring applications of effective project planning and analysis. Topics include Gantt schedule, CPM, Critic Path Planning, Resource allocation, Cash Flow Planning, Schedule Monitoring and Productivity Factors. Complete a detailed schedule for a small commercial project.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Mar10 7:00-10:00 19 Classroom (FF) $378.45
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Augmented/Virtual Reality Workshop
Electrical Fundamentals Certificate (063)
Graduation Requirement: 3 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/electricalfundamentals Benefit from a thorough grounding in the electrical fundamentals required in various maintenance occupations. Admission Requirements • A minimum of Grade 11 mathematics and physics, or equivalent.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Hours
ELECHV107
Electricity 1 - Residential
72
ELECHV200
Electricity 2-Commercial/Light Industrial
72
MATHMA002
Preparatory Mathematics(Technology)
72
CSA approved safety shoes/boots and safety glasses/eyewear with side shields are mandatory for admittance to all shops and are the responsibility of the student.
Electricity 2-Commercial/Light Industrial
ELECHV200
Focus on thermostats and electric control devices, 3-phase motors and starters, complex control system circuitry and schematic wiring diagrams. Field experience and prior knowledge of electricity required. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: ELECHV107.
C
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
24 Classroom (SC) $479.25
Electronic Fundamentals Certificate (886)
Students who are currently in progress should email cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca for information on completing the program. A
TIMES
Jan25 Jan25 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $145.92
INFO10284
What is a Blockchain and Cryptography? What are Bitcoin and Ethereum? How do distributed networks play a role (peer-to-peer protocols)? Explore the role of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other blockchains like HyperLedger, in monetary policy, healthcare, data storage and other industrial/commercial applications. Understand blockchain fundamentals, Bitcoin and Ethereum, and their current and potential applications. CRN DAY(S) START END
12387 SA
Feb1
TIMES
Feb1 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $145.92
Cyber Security Workshop
MATHMA002 is offered on page 104.
TIMES
12380 SA
Blockchain Workshop
Mandatory Courses:
11089 TU/TH Jan28 Apr23 6:30-9:30
CRN DAY(S) START END
INFO10285
With Cybercrime at an all-time high it is no longer an option to forgo cyber security even in a small business or at home, everyone is at risk. Focus on small business and home owners who want to learn how to better secure their home or business networks against cyber threats. Gain knowledge on cyber threats and vulnerabilities and how to protect against them. CRN DAY(S) START END
12388 SA
TIMES
Feb29 Feb29 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $145.92
Drone Introduction
AFTD10036
Interested in Drones? Curious as to how drones work and how to fly one? Want to see how using a drone could help you in your business, or just for fun? Come out to our Drone Introduction workshop to see what can be done with drones, and to learn more about our RPAS courses. Instructors will demonstrate flying outside (weather permitting); students participate in basic flight control manoeuvers during indoor exercises. CRN DAY(S) START END
11990 SA 11991 SA
TIMES
Jan18 Jan18 9:00-3:00 Feb8 Feb8 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $145.92 Classroom (FF) $145.92
Net Zero Buildings BLDG10141 NEW! Have you wondered what the difference is between traditional and net
Emerging Technologies
zero buildings? Learn the difference between the two, how net zero contributes to low carbon and obtain first hand knowledge of net zero building operations by touring Canada's first net zero institutional building, The Joyce Centre for Partnership and Innovation at the Mohawk College Fennell Campus.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 4 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/emergingtechnologies In today's world, there are many new and emerging technologies impacting our lives on personal and professional levels. Mohawk is introducing this Emerging Technologies Workshop Series to provide introductory insight into the origins, impacts and applications of these technologies. Meet the experts working in these fields during our in-class, hands-on workshop sessions.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Options - Choose 4:
Hours
AFTD10036
Drone Introduction
6
BLDG10141
Net Zero Buildings
6
INFO10283
Augmented/Virtual Reality Workshop
6
INFO10284
Blockchain Workshop
6
INFO10285
Cyber Security Workshop
6
INFO10286
Programming Workshop
6
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
CRN DAY(S) START END
12842 SA
Mar7
TIMES
Mar7 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $145.92
Programming Workshop
INFO10286
Explore the core ideas and skills a coder needs when programming on any platform with any language. Focus on the most important languages like JavaScript, C, Ruby, and Python. Discover the strengths of each languages and learn why you might choose one over another. Goals include: recognizing what is common across all of these languages; identifying what the program is doing under the hood; and making sense of the buzzwords and jargon that you cannot avoid when programming. CRN DAY(S) START END
12390 SA
TIMES
Mar28 Mar28 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $145.92
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Interested in learning about Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (ARVR) technology? Discover the history of the technology, the current and future applications, and how it affects industries. Explore the main companies and technologies in this space, future trends in the field, and the available career pathways. Gain a general understanding of AR/VR and discover future learning opportunities.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
INFO10283
122
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
A
Environment Management, An Introduction
Environmental Management
ENVR10024
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
Enhance your abilities to understand and analyze complex environmental policies, legislative procedures, and the implications and effects of environmental management strategies.
Completion Requirement: 6 courses
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/environmentalmanagement
12325
Jan14 Apr21
Explore unique environmental problems from a global perspective in this series of online courses. Includes systems, tools and strategies, risk management techniques and legal requirements for the assessment and management of air, water, land and waste with an interdisciplinary approach. The focus is on the need for sustainable development and market-driven solutions. Theory and practice are incorporated allowing students to gain an appreciation of the complexity of designing environmental strategies in the presence of diverse and competing stakeholder interests. This program may be of interest to individuals with college Technician/ Technologist diplomas or university degrees seeking to expand their environmental management expertise.
Environmental Management Systems and Audits
Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED).
Environmental Site Assessment and Reporting
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
ENVR10069
Examine environmental management systems in compliance with the environmental laws and regulations. Introduces the concept of environmental management systems in reducing overall environmental impacts within industry and business operations. Provides an overview of the purpose of an EMS model, how companies adopt/implement them and overall framework of EMS models. Focus on specific EMS models, including the ISO 14001 systems and the Auditing process. Equivalent to: ENVR10043. CRN DAY(S) START END
12609
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
ENVR10074
Understand the theory and practice of Environmental Assessment approaches that are the principal means of integrating environmental considerations into governmental decision-making.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
12658
ENVR10024
Environmental Management, An Introduction
45
ENVR10025
Energy Resources
45
Introduction to Sustainable Development
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
ENVR10026 (E)
ENVR10026
Introduction to Sustainable Development
45
ENVR10059
Environmental Laws and Regulations
42
Discuss environmental, economic and social issue that impact the sustainability of our communities. Examine the effects of human populations on ecosystems and consider individual responsibility to promote sustainability through lifestyle change.
ENVR10069
Environmental Management Systems and Audits
45
CRN DAY(S) START END
ENVR10074
Environmental Site Assessment and Reporting
42
12611 C
Energy Resources
ENVR10025
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Fire Safety Certificate (853)
Examine current traditional and non-renewable energy resources and technologies and their limitations. Explore renewable energy sources including hydroelectricity, solar, ocean, geothermal and wind energy and their future potential.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
CRN DAY(S) START END
Involved in building construction or maintenance, or work as an inspector, fire prevention officer, insurance adjuster, or are responsible for fire safety in commercial or industrial institutions? You should benefit from this program.
12608
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/firesafety
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
Your private, personal, password protected Mohawk digital space.
24-hour access connection to: • eLearn • email • exam bookings
• grades • online transactions • and more...
mymohawk.mohawkcollege.ca CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
SAFE10132
Fire Safety - Extinguishing Systems
42
SAFE10133
Fire Code and Inspections
42
SAFEFT100
Basic Principles Of Fire Safety
42
SAFEFT103
Fire Safety 3-Fire Alarms
42
SAFEFT106
Fire Safety 6 Processes and Protection
42
Fire Code and Inspections
SAFE10133
Study the application and enforcement of the Ontario Fire Code and develop skills for conducting comprehensive fire safety inspections in a variety of occupancies. CRN DAY(S) START END
11199 TU
TIMES
Jan21 Apr21 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Fire Protection
SAFE10071
Develop understanding of fire and life safety issues, with emphasis on fire chemistry and physics, building design, and applicable legislation. Equivalent to: SAFEFT100. 45 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12296
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
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Fuel Certification Challenge Examinations
Fluid Power Certificate (847)
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/fluidpower Benefit from hands-on training in hydraulics/pneumatics, components/systems, troubleshooting methods and electronic/electrical control for fluid power. Designed for individuals in fluid power related occupations who work with systems from a practical standpoint, but who have little or no formal training in fluid power. Admission Requirements • Basic knowledge of, or experience with, fluid power systems.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
STENMF201
Introductory Hydraulics
56
STENMF254
Hydraulics 1
70
STEN10009
System Studies
28
STENMF202
Introductory Pneumatics
42
STENMF354
Hydraulics 2
56
STENMF352
Pneumatics 2
49
Some components of this program require approved safety glasses and footwear.
Hydraulics 1
STENMF254
Learn control valves, accessories and hydraulic fluids and how/where to apply these components in an operating hydraulic system to assure efficient operation of a system for a specific application. Utilizing specific laboratory equipment the student will have opportunity to do hands on lab experiments with typical valving/ accessories found in industry today. Equivalent to: STENMF101. Prerequisite: STENMF201. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11099 TU/TH Jan28 Apr16 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
24 Classroom (SC) $466.65
System Studies
STEN10009
Study applications of fluid power, automation and motion control technology across a myriad of industries. Topics for project development in various sectors will be selected for development for the senior project. Equivalent to: STENMF102. Prerequisite: STENMF254. CRN DAY(S) START END
12674 WE
TIMES
Jan29 Mar25 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
9
FEE
Classroom (SC) $192.36
Challenge Examinations for all Gas and Oil Burner Technician Certifications may be written at the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) 1-877682-8772 www.tssa.org. After successful completion of the written challenge examination (minimum pass 75%), you must submit to a Practical Assessment. The TSSA will conduct the practical assessments at a location of their choice. Scheduling appointments and costs to be determined at the time of calling the TSSA. Theoretical challenge examinations for the Oil or Gas Technician will interest those with Gas or Oil Burner Technician experience who are not certified in any category or have never possessed any Certificate of Qualification as a Gas or Oil Burner Technician. Reinstatement and higher category challenge examinations will have to be arranged and written at the TSSA. If you wish to challenge the Gas or Oil Burner Technician II exam or the Gas and Oil Burner Technician I exam you must provide proof of the following to the TSSA: • A valid Gas or Oil Burner Technician III or II license, depending on the exam you are challenging. • Documentation of the hours related to the work experience for the license that you are challenging, types of equipment, etc. This would include letters or affidavits from employers detailing work experience related to the certification sought and the name and certificate number of the supervising certificate holder(s).
Fuel Technician Certification ce.mohawkcollege.ca/fueltechnician Gas Technician and Oil Burner Technician courses, designed to train participants for Ontario certification, are accredited by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority. Successful completion for certification requires at least 80% attendance and a minimum grade of 75% in both theory and practical for each course section. All Fuel Certification courses/programs are endorsed and supported by Ontario Regulation 215. You must write an examination within one year of accredited course/program completion. Failure to meet the requirements within one year of completion will necessitate retraining. Rewrites & Re-examination: • Candidates will be permitted to attempt the theoretical and practical exams a maximum of three times. A candidate who is unsuccessful in their third attempt must attend a full training program again. As per the TSS Act, OREG 215, and policies and procedures, a candidate may apply to the TSSA, Director, Fuel Safety Division providing exceptional reasons for a fourth attempt. One is able to rewrite after thirty days of an unsuccessful attempt. • Mohawk College will advertise a rewrite schedule in the Continuing Education catalogue and on our website. • No one should fill out an application for a higher certification level until successfully completing a lower level certification. • Upon completion of all four parts of Gas Technician 2, the student will be permitted to book the final TSSA examination. • Participants are required to pay an Examination Fee for each level (GT-3, GT-2, GT-1) of certification and each attempt. For Fuel Technician information, access the TSSA link via ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ fueltechnician Admission Requirements • Applicants with Grade 12, especially Mathematics & English are best equipped to handle the curriculum. • Experience working with gas and/or oil fueled equipment is a definite advantage. OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN You must successfully complete Modules 1 - 13 for certification as an Oil Burner Technician 3 (OBT-3). The OBT-3 is a prerequisite for OBT-2 courses. The Oil Burner Technician 3 & 2 training is offered through day school training at this time. GAS TECHNICIAN You must successfully complete Modules 1 - 9 to earn a Gas Technician 3 (GT-3) Certificate. The GT-3 certificate is a prerequisite for GT-2 courses. You must successfully complete modules 10 - 24 to qualify as a certified Gas Technician 2 (GT-2). Each GT-2 part includes four 120-hour courses which must be taken. You must successfully complete modules 25-31 to obtain the GT-1. (GT-2 is a prerequisite.)
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MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
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124
The purchase of books will be required; instructors will advise.
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
Payment for Gas Technician 3/2 Rewrite Exams will be required the first night of the review class.
Gas Technician 2 - Part 1
GOPTRE050
Part 1 of a 4-part curriculum designed to train participants for certification as a Gas Technician 2 (GT-2) in Ontario. Covers electrical, mechanical and electronic controls used in natural/propane gas heating. Successful completion for certification requires at least 80% attendance and a minimum grade of 75% in both theory and practical. Prerequisite: Gas Technician 3 certification. NOTE: Part 1 & 2 must be completed before parts 3 & 4. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
11085 TU/TH Jan14 Apr23 6:00-10:00 30 Classroom (SC) $781.65
Gas Technician 2 - Part 2
TIMES
Gas Technician 2 - Part 3
TIMES
Gas Technician 2 - Part 4
42
Relational Database Management Systems
42
INFO10235
Spatial Database Management and Integration
42
INFOCV630
GPS - Global Positioning Systems
42
Classroom (SC) $781.65
INFOCVA37
Remote Sensing
42
GOPTRE052
INFOCVA36
GIS Software
42
INFOCVA08
Internet Mapping
42
INFOCVA14
Designing, Managing/Implementing A GIS
42
FEE
FEE
Classroom (SC) $781.65
GOPTRE053
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Gas Technician 3 Review
FEE
GOPT10003
Benefit from an optional refresher. Intended to help Mohawk CE or Day students ONLY who have completed the mandatory training to write the TSSA exam. Assists those who missed the exam or had an unsuccessful attempt. Not intended for those wishing to challenge the TSSA exam. TESTING ON Mar 4. Payment due Feb 5. Prerequisites: GOPTRE244 or MOTPST208 and STENST211. TIMES
Feb26 6:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
4
Gas Technician 3
FEE
Classroom (SC) $82.44
GOPTRE244
Required course for individuals wishing to obtain Gas Technician 3 Certification (GT-3). Topics include: 9 mandatory modules, properties & characteristics of propane & natural gas, utilization codes, acts & regulations, introduction to electricity, piping & delivery systems, and an introduction to gas appliances. Successful completion for certification requires at least 80% attendance and a minimum grade of 75% in both theory and practical. TSSA Exam fee will be charged separately. CRN DAY(S) START END
11212 MO/WE Jan6
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jun17 6:00-10:00 45
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
INFO10234
11088 TU/TH Jan14 Apr23 6:00-10:00 30 Classroom (SC) $781.65
Feb5
GIS, a popular and affordable technology, provides the ability to automate map production and integrate earth imagery with other data to solve geographic problems. Develop or enhance your skills and knowledge in effective use and management of GIS. Designed for managers, technical professionals, and support staff responsible for managing and using GIS, Urban Planners, Civil and Transportation engineers and individuals in resources management and business.
Hours
Final of the 4 courses designed to train participants for certification as a Gas Technician 2 (GT-2) in Ontario. Covers modules 16, 18, 20 and 21. Instruction consists of theoretical and practical training in the major topics listed. Successful completion for certification requires at least 80% attendance and a minimum grade of 75% in both theory and practical. Prerequisite: GOPTRE050 and GOPTRE051. NOTE: Gas Technician 2, part 4 may be taken before part 3.
11211 WE
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/gis
Intro to Geographic Information Systems
SESS DELIVERY
11087 MO/WE Jan13 Apr27 6:00-10:00 30
CRN DAY(S) START END
Graduation Requirement: 8 courses
INFO10233
Part 3 of a 4-part curriculum designed to train participants for certification as a Gas Technician 2 (GT-2) in Ontario. Covers air-handling principles, natural/ propane gas forced warm air heating systems and add on devices. Successful completion for certification requires at least 80% attendance and a minimum grade of 75% in both theory and practical. Prerequisite: GOPTRE050 and GOPTRE051. NOTE: Gas Technician 2, part 4 may be taken before part 3.
CRN DAY(S) START END
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Mandatory Courses:
SESS DELIVERY
11086 MO/WE Jan13 Apr27 6:00-10:00 30
CRN DAY(S) START END
Geographic Information Systems Certificate (079)
GOPTRE051
The second of 4 courses designed to train participants for certification as a Gas Technician 2 (GT-2) in Ontario. Topics include natural/propane gas handling, pressure regulation, piping and tubing systems, venting, and conversion burners. Successful completion for certification requires at least 80% attendance and a minimum grade of 75% in both theory and practical. Prerequisite: Gas Technician 3. NOTE: Gas Technician 2, part 2 may be taken before part 1. Parts 1&2 must be completed before 3&4. CRN DAY(S) START END
C
FEE
Classroom (SC) $1159.65
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Designing, Managing/Implementing a GIS
INFOCVA14
Develop a foundation for designing and maintaining a geographic information system and become familiar with existing databases, standards, and industry practices for data management. Prerequisites: (INFOCVA03 or INFO10233) and (INFO10177 or INFO10214 or INFO10235). CRN DAY(S) START END
11241
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
GIS Software
INFOCVA36
Gain hands-on experience and the conceptual overview needed to take full advantage of the ArcGIS software's advanced display, analysis, and presentation mapping functions. Become familiar with the components of the ArcGIS graphical user interface (GUI) and learn how to produce map layouts, tables and charts to display and query different kinds of information. Extensions to ArcGIS will also be covered. Software included with textbook. Prerequisite: INFOCVA03 or INFO10233. CRN DAY(S) START END
11238
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
GPS - Global Positioning Systems
INFOCV630
Examine GPS applications, with emphasis on operating fundamentals, absolute and differential techniques, types of signals, considerations related to GPS data, satellite systems (GNSS) and future trends. GPS receiver NOT required. Prerequisite: INFOCVA03 or INFO10233. CRN DAY(S) START END
11236
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Internet Mapping
INFOCVA08
Examine various types of Internet Mapping. Examine strategies for managing data for Internet Map Project. Demonstrate the understanding of the topics; Geographic Markup Language, Web Map Service Standards, Open-source and commercial solutions to serving geographical data and common tasks, and issues involved in creating maps. Prerequisite: INFOCVA03 or INFO10233. CRN DAY(S) START END
11237
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Intro to Geographic Information Systems
INFO10233
CRN DAY(S) START END
11233
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Relational Database Management Systems
INFO10234
Explore building data models, normalization, and querying a database to benefit GIS. Work with spatial data that is stored in a relational database management system and build on storage techniques using relational databases (nonspatial) and spatially enabled databases (Geodatabases). Navigate security, administration, and the beginnings of enterprise driven data management. CRN DAY(S) START END
11234
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
INFOCVA37
Explore fundamental principles and applications of remote sensing, the science which looks at the Earth from above. Remote sensing is used in planning, environmental science, real estate, and agriculture, and other areas. Software not included. Prerequisite: INFOCVA03 or INFO10233. CRN DAY(S) START END
11239
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Spatial Database Management and Integration
INFO10235
Explore large scale enterprise integration of spatially enabled databases to secure, administer and set rules for data with a spatial component. Develop an enterprise GIS data model using efficient data processing strategies. You must purchase a subscription to a managed cloud service to participate in this course. Fees will be charged by the provider to a student credit card and the actual expense will be based on usage; approx. $50-$100 for the semester. Prerequisite: INFO10234. CRN DAY(S) START END
11235
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 10 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/homeinspection Learn to help homebuyers make informed decisions about their prospective new home. This program, approved by the Association of Home Inspectors, incorporates the Standards of Practice of ASHI/CAHPI (American Society of Home Inspectors/Canadian Association Home and Property Inspectors). Admission Requirements • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including Mathematics and senior level English. • Experience in the construction industry is an asset.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Remote Sensing
Home Inspection Certificate (171)
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
Pre-Apprenticeship Training Programs Interested in securing an apprenticeship? Check out our Pre-Apprenticeship Training Programs at mohawkcollege.ca/pre-apprenticeship. (This website is updated as information becomes available.) Trade offerings are based on labour market demand and industry support. Program offerings are funded by and subject to MTCU approval. These full time in-school Pre-Apprenticeship Training programs offered at the Stoney Creek campus include: Pre-Trades Theory & Workplace Safety / Basic Level 1 Apprenticeship Training Standard, Health & Safety Certifications / Employment Preparation & Employer Wage Subsidy Incentives. The Ministry covers the cost of tuition and textbooks. Participants are responsible for their own cost of living expenses. Programs have a limited number of program seats. The recruitment and selection process is quite competitive. Recruitment for these programs traditionally start in the Fall/Winter with training commencing in the Spring/Summer each year.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BLDGHI001
Interior/Insulation Inspection
42
BLDGHI002
Exterior Inspection
42
HRAPHI003
Heating Inspection I
42
HRAPHI004
Heating Inspection II
42
HRAPHI005
Plumbing Inspection
42
HRAPHI006
Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection
42
ELECHI007
Electrical Inspection
42
BLDGHI008
Structural Inspection
42
BLDGHI009
Roofing Inspection
42
COMMHI010
Communication/Professional Practices
42
Successful completion of this program fulfills the academic entrance requirements of the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAHI) provided that 70% or higher is maintained in each of the subjects being submitted to OAHI for consideration. Students must still complete the Defect Recognition and Reporting Subject, which must be taken through the OAHI directly, and the Ontario Building Code Subjects: Part Nine - Building Envelope; Part Nine - Health and Safety, (both offered inclass only). Please contact the OAHI regarding Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) Insurance at 416-256-0960 or 1-888-RHI-OAHI or www.oahi.com. Textbook Information Textbooks must be purchased directly from the Carson Dunlop online store. Visit https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college.
Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection
HRAPHI006
Learn to identify typical defects and apply correct inspection techniques for cooling systems and heat pumps. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12653
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Communication/Professional Practices
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
COMMHI010
Develop your professional communication skills with particular emphasis on reporting requirements, communicating inspection findings to the client, and professional conduct required of industry professionals. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12657
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Contact Debbie DeDauw Email: debbie.dedauw@mohawkcollege.ca Call: 905-575-2301 This program is funded by the Government of Ontario.
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Gain an understanding of GIS fundamental concepts and terminology including the role of GIS in business, government, surveying and natural resources. Learn how to create and manipulate data using GIS. Examine the collection, management, analysis and presentation of spatial data, concepts of database systems, data modeling and digital mapping. Computer software required: Open Source Software Quantum QGIS (works on Windows, Macs, and Linux). Equivalent to: INFOCVA03.
125 C
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
126
Electrical Inspection
ELECHI007
Learn to inspect the performance of residential electrical systems, with emphasis on service drops, grounding systems, service panels, wiring systems, devices, and fixtures. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12650
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Exterior Inspection
BLDGHI002
Learn to conduct an exterior inspection, with emphasis on exterior wall coverings and retaining walls, grounds, window wells, lot grading, driveways, patios, walkways, decks, balconies, porches, railings, wall cladding, flashing trim, eaves, soffits, fascia, and exterior doors and windows. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12655
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Heating Inspection I
HRAPHI003
Learn to inspect installed heating systems (gas and oil furnaces and hot water boilers). Emphasis on identifying the energy source, type, material, condition, and safety concerns as well as inspecting the heating equipment. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12651
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Heating Inspection II
HRAPHI004
Learn to inspect vent systems, flues and chimneys, as well as fireplaces, other wood heating appliances, steam and electric heating systems. Prerequisite: HRAPHI003. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12652
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Interior/Insulation Inspection
BLDGHI001
Learn the fundamentals of inspecting thermal insulation, vapour retarders and ventilation systems. Focus on the inspection of walls, ceilings, floors, basements, doors, windows, and other residential fittings. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12656
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
HRAPHI005
Focus on residential plumbing systems, with emphasis on interior water supply and distribution systems, water heating equipment, drain/vent/waste systems and related fixtures. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12654
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Roofing Inspection
BLDGHI009
Learn to identify typical defects in roof coverings, drainage systems, flashings, skylights, chimneys and other roof penetrations. System performance, safety concerns, and compliance with existing codes and standards receive particular attention. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12648
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
BLDGHI008
Learn to inspect foundations and footings, floors, walls and roof/ceiling structures, with emphasis on system performance, safety concerns, and compliance with good construction practices. Textbooks must be purchased directly from Carson Dunlop at https://store.carsondunlop.com/schools/mohawk-college. CRN DAY(S) START END
12649
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Part 9 - The House-Building Envelope
BLDG10001
Basic Part 9 house structural requirements and inspections, including the study of the building envelope. It includes: an introduction to the Ontario Building Code: difficulties confronting building inspectors; reading plans; the building permit application; the house - general; site plans; footings; foundation walls; concrete slabs on ground; roof and ceiling construction; floor construction; wall construction; and brick veneer and structural components. CRN DAY(S) START END
11093 TU C
TIMES
Jan21 Apr21 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (SC) $267.93
Industrial Engineering - Level 1 Certificate (868)
Students who are currently in progress should email cetechnology@mohawkcollege.ca for information on completing the program. C
Industrial Lubrication Certificate (064)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/industriallubrication Enhance your knowledge of industrial lubrication practices. Offered in cooperation with the Hamilton section of the Society of Iridologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE). Applicants who complete the program should be prepared to write the STLE Lubrication Specialist Certification Examination. Admission Requirements • Employment responsibilities involving lubrication. • Several years related experience. • Secondary school background with chemistry, physics and mathematics is an asset.
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Plumbing Inspection
Structural Inspection
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MATLLUB00
Lubrication Fundamentals
45
MATLLUB04
Lubrication Systems, Storage and Handling
45
STENMF201
Introductory Hydraulics
56
MATLLUB06
Lubrication T.A.P. (Transportation/Application/ Programs)
45
MECH10048
Power Transmission Components
56
Lubrication Fundamentals
MATLLUB00
Focus on tribology/lubrication principles, systems, classification, environmental considerations, installation layout and system operation and troubleshooting. CRN DAY(S) START END
11098 MO
Jan6
TIMES
Apr20 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
15 Classroom (SC) $309.15
A
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Theory
Lean Six Sigma
Completion Requirement: 1 course ce.mohawkcollege.ca/leansixsigma Lean Six Sigma is a methodology that relies on a collaborative team effort to improve performance by systematically removing waste and reducing variation. It combines lean manufacturing/lean enterprise and Six Sigma to eliminate the eight kinds of waste. In partnership with CI360, Mohawk offers three levels Yellow Belt, Green Belt, and Black Belt. All levels are taught by certified and experienced Master Black Belts in service and manufacturing sectors. The theory and certification courses are in alignment with American Society of Quality (ASQ) Body of Knowledge and International Standards Organization (ISO) 18404 requirements. Receive an Acknowledgement of Completion after each course completed.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Options - Choose 1:
Hours
QUAL10024
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
42
QUAL10025
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Theory
56
QUAL10031
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
105
QUAL10027
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Theory
56
QUAL10028
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
105
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
QUAL10028
Apply Black Belt theory, in this capstone course, through an actual project. Successful completion results in Black Belt Certification. You must select and complete a Black Belt level project defined as an improvement initiative which extends across the enterprise through multiple processes or departments. Submit a project report for assessment and meet requirements to achieve Black Belt Certification. 5% in class; 95% project. CRN DAY(S) START END
12678 TU 12679 TU
TIMES
Jan7 May26 6:30-9:30 Feb25 Jul14 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
21 Blended (FF) 21 Blended (FF)
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Theory
$755.15 $755.15
Focus on the facilitation of Lean Six Sigma Kaizen events as a prerequisite for Green Belt Certification. Learn about the history and principles of Lean and Six Sigma through practical application of theory, methods and tools, and applying the phases of Lean Six Sigma DMAIC problem solving to business problems. Introductory statistical concepts are coupled with Minitab/Excel instruction for data-driven decision making. Passing Grade-70%. 28 hours in class, 28 hours online. CRN DAY(S) START END
12685 TU 12686 TU
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan7 Feb18 6:30-9:30 Feb25 Apr7 6:30-9:30
7 7
FEE
Blended (FF) Blended (FF)
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
$997.88 $997.88
QUAL10024
Introduces Lean Six Sigma principles, methods and tools. Designed for individuals looking to increase their knowledge of Lean Six Sigma but not yet ready for certification. Learn about the history and principles of Lean and Six Sigma and basic statistical concepts that apply to solving business problems. 21 hours in class, 21 hours online. CRN DAY(S) START END
12683 TU 12684 TU C
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan7 Feb18 6:30-9:30 Feb25 Apr7 6:30-9:30
7 7
Blended (FF) Blended (FF)
FEE
$753.11 $753.11
Machine Tool Operator Certificate (848)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/machinetooloperator Enhance your knowledge of general machine shop practice and improve practical skills using specific, conventional machine tools. Machine Tool Operators may operate lathes, drilling machines, milling machines, grinders, or special purpose machines to machine a work piece on a production basis. Work tasks performed include lifting, positioning and securing work piece and work holding devices, interpreting mechanical drawings, inspecting work pieces to ensure conformance to specifications, and changing and sharpening worn or defective cutting tools. Admission Requirements • Grade 12 Mathematics. • Strong mechanical aptitude.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
QUAL10027
Build on the experience of the Green Belt in this pre-requisite for the Black Belt Certification. Apply the phases of Lean Six Sigma DMAIC problem solving to business problems at a Black Belt level involving multiple processes and/or multiple departments. Advanced statistical concepts are coupled with Minitab/ Excel instruction to facilitate data-driven decision making. 28 hours in class, 28 hours online.
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
MACHRE165
Machine Shop 1
39
MACHRE265
Machine Shop 2
39
MACHRE465
Machine Shop 3
39
CRN DAY(S) START END
MACHRE543
Machine Shop Theory
76
TDRWRE152
Blueprint Reading Mechanical
36
12687 TH 12688 TH
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan9 Feb20 6:30-9:30 7 Feb27 Apr9 6:00-10:00 7
FEE
Blended (FF) Blended (FF)
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
$997.88 $997.88
QUAL10031
Apply Green Belt theory in a project, defined as an improvement initiative within one process or department, in this capstone course resulting in Green Belt Certification. Project guidance and one on one coaching sessions are led by a certified, experienced Master Black Belt. You must submit a project report for assessment which meets requirements to achieve Green Belt Certification. 5% one on one coaching, 95% project. CRN DAY(S) START END
12681 TU 12682 TU
TIMES
Jan7 May26 6:30-9:30 Feb25 Jul14 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
21 Classroom (FF) $755.15 21 Classroom (FF) $755.15
Some components of this program require approved safety glasses and footwear. PATHWAYS - Students in this program may also be interested in: • CNC Operator Acknowledgement of Completion. • CNC Programming Certificate.
Blueprint Reading Mechanical CRN DAY(S) START END
11131 MO
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TDRWRE152
Learn to visualize objects and interpret dimensions, sections, tolerances, machine finishes, assemblies, etc. TIMES
Jan27 Apr20 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $247.32
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TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
QUAL10025
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
128
Machine Shop 1
MACHRE165
Study engine lathe operation with attention to safety, measuring, layout tools, setup with 3 and 4 jaw chucks, speed/feed calculation, drilling, tapping, reaming, and external thread cutting. Material fee included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and responsibility of the student. CRN DAY(S) START END
12308 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan25 Apr18 9:00-12:00 13 Classroom (SC) $297.93
Machine Shop 2
MACHRE265
Focus on safety procedures, operational formulae, intermediate engine lathe operation, eccentric turning, internal and external thread cutting, basic drilling, milling and surface grinding operations. Material fee included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: MACHRE165. CRN DAY(S) START END
12309 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan25 Apr18 9:00-12:00 13 Classroom (SC) $297.93
Machine Shop 3
MACHRE465
Study safety procedures, advanced turning operations, advanced milling applications and operational calculations. Material fee included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: MACHRE265. CRN DAY(S) START END
12310 SA A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 7 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/mechanical Discover the foundational concepts of Mechanical Design including modelling, applied mechanics, and basic engineering design.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
TDRWRE152
Blueprint Reading Mechanical
36
CADMRE066
SolidWorks Basic
45
MATHMS171
Mathematics
56
MECHBDA55
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
30
CADM10041
SolidWorks Advanced
45
PHYSEA201
Applied Mechanics
56
MECH10068
Engineering Design & Layout
56
MATHMS171 is offered on page 104.
Blueprint Reading Mechanical
TDRWRE152
Learn to visualize objects and interpret dimensions, sections, tolerances, machine finishes, assemblies, etc. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
Jan27 Apr20 6:30-9:30
SolidWorks Advanced
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $247.32
CADM10041
Develop skills in using mechanical design automation software for advanced modeling, drawing and assemblies. Explore the full power of SolidWorks with a focus on Mold Design, Sheet Metal, Weldments, Animator and edrawings. Prerequisite: CADMRE066. CRN DAY(S) START END
11133 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
15 Classroom (FF) $309.15
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
CADMRE066
Sketch out ideas, experiment with features and dimensions, and produce models and detailed drawings using SolidWorks graphical interface. CRN DAY(S) START END
11181 TH A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23 6:30-9:30
FEE
15 Classroom (FF) $309.15
Metal Fabrication Introduction
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION Completion Requirement: 4 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/metalfabrication Metal Fabrication is the process of building metal objects using cutting, welding, bending and assembling techniques. In this series of courses designed for those seeking to develop skills as a hobbyist or to explore a new career, students will learn a basic introduction to the types and applications of metal fabrication including safety, measuring and layout, blueprint reading, tools and equipment as well as hands on production of projects using various techniques. Admission Requirements • Students are required to have at a minimum basic welding skills that will be verified by the instructor during the first class. Basic welding skills taught in WELD10073 or WELD10197.
Jan25 Apr18 9:00-12:00 13 Classroom (SC) $297.93
Mechanical Design
11131 MO
SolidWorks Basic
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
TDRWRE154
Blueprint Reading Welding
39
MANU10056
Metal Fabrication Intro Level 1
36
MANU10058
Metal Fabrication Intro Level 2
36
MANU10059
Metal Fabrication Intro Level 3
36
CSA approved safety boots, safety glasses and welding gloves are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student.
Metal Fabrication Intro Level 1
MANU10056
Designed for beginner fabricators or hobbyists who have welding experience (will be evaluated by instructor on first night of class). Develop skills and read shop drawings by building small steel projects using a variety of techniques and equipment. Gain experience using the oxy-acetylene torch, plasma cutter, shear, iron worker and other supplied tools. Materials included. Students must bring CSA approved safety glasses & safety boots, welding gloves, and a tape measure (metric and imperial). CRN DAY(S) START END
12314 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan25 Apr18 9:00-12:00 13 Classroom (SC) $317.32
Metal Fabrication Intro Level 2
MANU10058
Further develop the skills gained in Level 1 by fabricating a more advanced project. Choose between three designs: coffee/end table, fire pit or bookcase. Drawings and materials will be provided. Students must supply their own CSA approved safety glasses, CSA approved safety boots, welding gloves and a tape measure. Prerequisite: MANU10056. CRN DAY(S) START END
12315 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan25 Apr18 9:00-12:00 13 Classroom (SC) $347.32
Metal Fabrication Intro Level 3
MANU10059
Build your own metal project with the guidance of an expert metal fabricator. Apply techniques learned in Levels 1 and 2 to build your own custom project (size limitations; all projects to be approved by instructor). Materials included. Students must supply their own CSA approved safety glasses, CSA approved safety boots, welding gloves and a tape measure. Prerequisite: MANU10058. CRN DAY(S) START END
12316 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan25 Apr18 9:00-12:00 13 Classroom (SC) $287.32
C
Occupational Health and Safety Management Certificate (060)
Graduation Requirement: 8 courses
An overview of ergonomic principles will highlight basic worksite investigation and familiarization with basic principles relating to anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, manual material handling, cumulative trauma disorders and office ergonomics. Equivalent to: ENVROH304 and LABR10000 (Changing the Workplace Through Hands-On Ergonomics). CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ohs Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act workplaces must prepare and review, at least annually, a written occupational health and safety policy and maintain a program to implement that policy. Benefit from guidelines and assistance in defining health and safety objectives and developing policies and procedures. For supervisors, safety coordinators, occupational health nurses, Joint Health and Safety Committees members, and others who require broader legal and technical knowledge to function effectively in their occupation. Admission Requirements • Knowledge of chemistry, physics and mathematics is an asset.
12324
Hours
ENVROH101
Occupational Hygiene-Introduction
39
ENVROH105
Occupational Toxicology and Disease
36
ENVROH304
Ergonomics
36
LAWSOH301
OH&S Fundamentals
39
TIMES
Jan15 Apr22 6:30-9:30
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
39
Basic Principles Of Fire Safety
42
Workplace Safety And Insurance Act
SAFEOH308
H & S Program Development & Coordination
45
SAFEOH309
Workplace Safety And Insurance Act
42
12296
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $247.32
LAWSOH301
Hazard Assessment and Control
CRN DAY(S) START END
SESS DELIVERY
Discuss application and interpretation of requirements within the following Ontario health and safety legislation: the Occupational Health and Safety Act; Regulation for Industrial Establishments, Construction Regulation, Health Care Regulation, Regulation for Mines and Mining Plants; WHMIS Regulation, Designated Substance Regulation, Regulation for Control of Biological and Chemical Agents; Noise Regulation, Confined Space Regulation.
SAFEFT100
SAFE10071
ENVROH105
OH&S Fundamentals
SAFE10072
Develop understanding of fire and life safety issues, with emphasis on fire chemistry and physics, building design, and applicable legislation. Equivalent to: SAFEFT100. 45 hours.
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Examine the particular toxicity mechanisms involved in each of the major organs or systems, including the toxicity and hazards of substances that are liable to produce adverse health effects on humans. Assess risk, the establishment of exposure levels, and the requirement for biological monitoring derived from workplace experience and animal testing protocols.
11247
Fire Protection
SESS DELIVERY
Occupational Toxicology and Disease
11253 WE
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
CRN DAY(S) START END
Mandatory Courses:
SAFE10045
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $323.93
SAFEOH309
Demonstrate a working knowledge of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act in Ontario with a special focus on accident prevention. Review practical skills, techniques and strategies that are immediately applicable to the workplace. Examine and apply the fundamental issues of work-related disability management, employer and worker obligations, health and safety, and injury prevention as it relates to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act. CRN DAY(S) START END
11252
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $344.54
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
H & S Program Development & Coordination
SAFEOH308
Study accident prevention, hazards assessment, emergency procedures, criteria for implementing and managing an effective health and safety program, and the role of the safety professional. CRN DAY(S) START END
11232
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Hazard Assessment and Control
FEE
$309.15
905-387-1655 registrations@cinde.ca or www.cinde.ca
SAFE10072
Study practical aspects of recognizing, assessing and controlling workplace hazards. Includes: legal responsibilities, inspection techniques, control strategies and training programs. CRN DAY(S) START END
11231
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Apr22
eLearn
Industrial Hygiene
FEE
$267.93
SAFE10078
Learn to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and control chemical, physical and biological hazards arising in or from the workplace. Emphasis on WHMIS and other relevant legislation. Equivalent to: ENVROH101. CRN DAY(S) START END
12322
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
The Canadian Institute for Non-destructive Evaluation (CINDE), Canada’s National NDT Society, offers intensive day school courses in non-destructive testing (NDT) disciplines and applications. The NDT discipline courses meet CAN/CGSB-48.9712-2014/ISO 9712:2012 requirements to Levels 1, 2, and 3. Course fees include course manual and CINDE membership. CINDE offers the following courses: • • • • • •
Liquid Penetrant Magnetic Particle Eddy Current Ultrasonics Radiography Film Interpretation
• • • • •
Radiation Safety Principles and Applications of NDT Engineering Materials and Components (EMC) Level 3 Preparatory Courses Phased Array UT Inspection
For a complete list of prerequisites visit cinde.ca/courses/prerequisites.phtml
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
129
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Introduction to Ergonomics
130
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
C
Programmable Logic Controllers Certificate (092)
C
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
Graduation Requirement: 5 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/qualityassurance
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/plc For those in the manufacturing sector working with PLC systems. The PLC has evolved to be the central component in all automation systems. To remain competitive in world markets, manufacturers continue to deploy more automated equipment controlled by PLCs. Develop the skills needed to design, program and maintain PLC-based automation installations. Significant time will be spent on hands-on exercises via the RSLogix 5000 platform. Admission Requirements • Basic understanding of computer programming, electrical circuitry, particularly control circuits. • One of the following electrical/electronic programs: Apprenticeship Certificate, Journeyman Licence, Technical Diploma, Degree, or equivalent hands-on technical experience.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
ASYS10015
PLC Programming 1
42
ASYS10016
PLC Programming 2
42
ASYS10017
PLC Programming 3
42
ASYS10018
PLC Programming 4
42
ASYS10019
PLC Programming 5
42
Programmable Logic Controllers Programming 1
ASYS10015
Explore the fundamentals of a PLC system, including relay logic, components, ladder logic fundamentals and basic programming, using the RSLogix 5000 software. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11124 TH
6:30-9:30
Jan9
Apr9
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Programmable Logic Controllers Programming 2
ASYS10016
Introduces the concepts of structured logic in a PLC system. Participants will work on an Allen-Bradley Contrologix 5000 processor via a personal computer using Rockwell's RSLogix5000 programming software. Extensive lab work will ensure that as much "hands-on" experience as possible is gained. Prerequisite: ASYSPLC11 or ASYS10015 or ELEC10126 or ELEC10019. CRN DAY(S) START END
11125 TH
TIMES
Jan16 Apr16 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Programmable Logic Controllers Programming 4
ASYS10018
Explores Communications Logic instructions. Participants will work on an AllenBradley Contrologix 5000 processor via a personal computer using Rockwell's RSLogix5000 programming software. Extensive lab work will ensure that as much "hands-on" experience as possible is gained. Prerequisite: ASYS10017. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11126 TU
6:30-9:30
Jan7
Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Programmable Logic Controllers Programming 5
ASYS10019
Introduces advanced instructions involving Analog I/O, PID, Drives and Structure Text programming techniques. Focus on development projects by implementing, testing and demonstrating using PLC software. Prerequisite: ASYS10018. CRN DAY(S) START END
11127 TU
TIMES
Jan14 Apr14 6:30-9:30
Quality Assurance - Level 1 Certificate (858)
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
Targeted towards ASQ Certified Quality Technician (CQT) Certification. Useful to individuals in business, service industries, and manufacturing who are interested in quality. Offered in co-operation with the Hamilton Section of the American Society for Quality (ASQ). Certification Exams in March and October each year. See details on ASQ website www.asq.org.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
QUALQC101
Quality Concepts, Techniques and Motivation
39
MATHQC102
Statistical Process Control 1
39
MATHQC103
Statistical Process Control 2
39
QUALQC104
Availability, Reliability & Maintainability
42
METRQC105
Principles of Metrology
39
QUALQC106
Inspection And Testing
42
Availability, Reliability & Maintainability
QUALQC104
Examine product reliability terminology, concepts of equipment survival and calculate various factors, reliability prediction methods and determine reliability of different systems configuration, life testing and analysis of test situations, various aspects of maintainability and determine mean time to repair prediction, and integrated logistic support and evaluate support requirements. Prerequisite: MATHQC102. CRN DAY(S) START END
11192 WE
TIMES
Jan22 Apr22 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $288.54
Metrology - Quality Assurance
QUAL10008
Examine the principles of dimensional metrology, applied precision measuring instruments relating to the geometric features, and complex measuring instruments. Focus on integration of measuring instruments within the manufacturing cell, and interface devices. Equivalent to: METRQC105. Prerequisite: Grade 12 (General or Advanced) Math or equivalent. CRN DAY(S) START END
12347
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $367.93
Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance
QUAL10009
Develop skills in statistical analysis and decision making. Topics include testing of hypotheses, risks of incorrect decisions, estimating population parameters, sample size determination, analysis of variance, correlation and regression techniques. Equivalent to: MATHQC103. Prerequisite: QUAL10014 or QUALQC101. 36 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12419
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
Statistical Process Control 2
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
MATHQC103
Identify the fundamentals of the statistical process and control building. Examine the concept of variation, control charts for variables and attributes to control process variation, control chart pattern analysis, and capability measures of processes. Prerequisite: MATHQC102. CRN DAY(S) START END
11184 TU
TIMES
Jan21 Apr21 6:00-9:00
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
13 Classroom (FF) $267.93
C
Residential Design and Construction Certificate (849)
A
RPAS (Drone) Certification Training and Flight Review
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
Graduation Requirement: 6 courses
Completion Requirement: 3 courses
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/residentialdesign
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/drones
Practical, detailed information on the design and construction of residential buildings. Focus on current building, framing, drafting, and energy efficient construction methods.
Drones, or Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), are revolutionizing the way we work. From construction projects to emergency response activities - drones are an essential tool for image capture and data collection. Under new federal requirements, individuals will require certification as an RPAS Pilot. In partnership with Flytbox Aerial Solutions, Mohawk College is proud to offer training that will prepare students for the Transport Canada exams to obtain their RPAS Pilot Certificate. If you are interested in basic drone operations and have not yet decided to pursue the Pilot Certificate, you may be interested in our Drone Introduction workshop (see below.)
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BLDGRE027
Construction Practice-Basic
39
BLDGRE028
Framing Techniques
36
TDRWRE030
Residential Drafting
36
BLDG10091
Residential Plumbing Basics
24
BLDG10092
Residential Electrical Basics
24
Options – Choose 1: BLDGRE032
Trim Finishing and Cabinetry
36
BLDGRE031
Energy Efficient Home Design
36
Energy Efficient Home Design
BLDGRE031
Explore a variety of cost effective, practical methods of designing and detailing for energy efficiency. Offered in Winter term only. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11094 TH
6:30-9:30
Jan16 Apr2
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $247.32
Residential Plumbing Basics
BLDG10091
Examine how the plumbing system works in the home, including basic code requirements, as well as plumbing tools, soldering, and faucet repairs. Explore dishwasher and refrigerator installations, as well as bathroom renovations, including how to install a bathroom in a basement. Some practical work will be included; students do not need to bring tools. CRN DAY(S) START END
11097 WE
TIMES
Jan15 Mar4 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
8
FEE
Classroom (SC) $164.88
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
AFTD10033
Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Drones) Ground School
28
AFTD10034
Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Drones) Flight Training
6
AFTD10035
Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Drones) Flight Review
2
Optional Introductory Courses: • AFTD10036 - Drones Introduction • AFTD10037 - RPAS (Drone) Aerial Photography Techniques
Drone Introduction
AFTD10036
Interested in Drones? Curious as to how drones work and how to fly one? Want to see how using a drone could help you in your business, or just for fun? Come out to our Drone Introduction workshop to see what can be done with drones, and to learn more about our RPAS courses. Instructors will demonstrate flying outside (weather permitting); students participate in basic flight control manoeuvers during indoor exercises. CRN DAY(S) START END
11990 SA 11991 SA
TIMES
Jan18 Jan18 9:00-3:00 Feb8 Feb8 9:00-3:00
SESS DELIVERY
1 1
FEE
Classroom (FF) $145.92 Classroom (FF) $145.92
Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Drones) Flight Review AFTD10035
This mandatory assessment is required for candidates wishing to apply for their small RPAS endorsed for advanced operations pilot certificate. Work through skills documented in TP15395 while under the careful assessment of an approved flight reviewer. In order to be admitted to this course, the candidate shall have successfully completed and passed the Transport Canada Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft (VLOS)-Advanced Operations exam. See website for location details. Drone required.
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11986 11987 11988 11989
8:30-10:30 11:00-1:00 1:30-3:30 4:00-6:00
SU SU SU SU
Mar15 Mar15 Mar15 Mar15
Mar15 Mar15 Mar15 Mar15
SESS DELIVERY
1 1 1 1
FEE
Classroom (SC) $250.00 Classroom (SC) $250.00 Classroom (SC) $250.00 Classroom (SC) $250.00
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
131
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
132
Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Drones) Ground School AFTD10033 Designed to meet and exceed Transport Canada's Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) Pilot Knowledge Requirements (TP 15263) this training covers the knowledge required to conduct advanced flight operations with small RPAS (drones) in Canada. Upon successful completion, students will be able to confidently challenge the online Transport Canada certification exams. See website for location details. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
12829 TH/FR Jan30 Feb7 8:30-3:30 4 11983 TU/TH Feb11 Mar3 6:00-10:00 7
FEE
Classroom (SC) $590.00 Classroom (SC) $590.00
RPAS (Drone) Aerial Photography Techniques AFTD10037 NEW! Discover the preparation, in-flight and post-production techniques needed to understand aerial photography and video for RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems) also known as drones. Includes pre-flight planning, shooting strategies, maneuvering, file formats and Adobe Photoshop, plug-ins and Adobe Lightroom post production tips.
CRN DAY(S) START END
12377 WE
Feb5
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb26 6:30-9:30
4
FEE
Classroom (FF) $366.93
RPAS Flight Training
AFTD10034
Prepare to undertake the Transport Canada flight review requirement for advanced operations in this practical course. Explore rudimentary aircraft attitudes and movements and then progress though exercises devoted to developing the necessary hand eye coordination and situational awareness to manipulate these aircraft. See website for location details. Students must bring their own drone. CRN DAY(S) START END
11984 SA 11985 SA A
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb29 Feb29 8:30-2:30 Mar14 Mar14 8:30-2:30
1 1
FEE
Classroom (SC) $350.00 Classroom (SC) $350.00
Small Business Management for Trades
Emerging Trends and Innovation in Trades
CRN DAY(S) START END
12610
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/sbm-trades Small businesses continue to show growth in today's economy, providing opportunities for tradespeople who possess a combination of trade and business knowledge. This Acknowledgment of Completion will help students develop some of the skills necessary to plan and manage a business, emphasizing a core business curriculum focused on the management of a trades business. Students learn the basics of finance, marketing, project management and operations as well as legal, ethical and planning considerations.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
Ethical and Legal Issues in the Trades
BUSN10230
Understand and improve your ethical position as a trades business owner. Review how to make tough yet ethical choices within the pressures of competition. Explore your personal integrity threshold and determine the impact of your decisions on business results using current events, case studies and discussions. Examine legal considerations in the operation of a trades business. CRN DAY(S) START END
12659
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Financial Processes in the Trades
FINC10053
Provides a financial toolkit specifically designed with the entrepreneurial Journeyperson in mind. Explore the logic behind appropriate project pricing and time to completion charting, which can be the difference between profit and loss. Introduces the simplicities of an IPO and the complexities of the risk and return correlation. CRN DAY(S) START END
12452
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Introduction to Project Management
HRES10013
Learn project management fundamentals and techniques based on the typical project lifecycle. Includes project initiating, project definition, work breakdown structure, estimating effort, budgeting, scheduling, risk management, controlling resources, quality assurance, auditing and closing. Equivalent to: BUSNBE305 (Project Management). 12318 12668
Completion Requirement: 7 courses
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
CRN DAY(S) START END
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLETION
BLDG10729
Equips future leaders and entrepreneurs in the trades with the ability to analyze and manage emerging trends and nurture a culture of innovation within their fields. Use case studies, research reports, online collaborative tools and creative thinking methods to develop the ability to continually improve the day-to-day operations and long-term sustainability of a trades business.
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21 Mar2 Jun8
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Marketing a Trades Business
MRKT10087
Engage participants in practical exercises on how to improve a trades business through proven marketing strategies. Determine how service marketing in a trades business differs from traditional product marketing, considering various messaging and media options that resonate best with trades customers. Create a streamlined plan of action to promote your service. CRN DAY(S) START END
12423
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
Operating a Trades Business
BLDG10730
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
BUSN10232
Business Planning for Tradespersons
42
BLDG10729
Emerging Trends and Innovation in the Trades
45
BUSN10230
Ethical and Legal Issues in the Trades
42
FINC10053
Finance for the Trades
42
Operating a trades business involves legal and ethical challenges. Develop a foundational understanding to improve your ethical position as a trades business owner, including how to make tough yet ethical choices within the pressures of competition. Use current events, case studies, and discussions to explore personal integrity thresholds and determine the impact of decisions on business results. Examine legal considerations such as legislative, contractual, and municipal obligations.
HRES10013
Introduction to Project Management
42
CRN DAY(S) START END
MRKT10087
Marketing a Trades Business
42
BLDG10730
Operating a Trades Business
45
Business Planning for Tradespersons
12665
TIMES
BUSN10232
Research and develop a trades business plan at a level that is ready to implement. Examine the steps and methods for developing a complete business plan including marketing, operational and financial components in addition to evaluating the viability of business ideas. Prerequisites: BLDG10729 and BLDG10730 and FINC10053 and MRKT10087. CRN DAY(S) START END
12235
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3 | (SA) = Special Approval required to register, see page 4
FEE
OntarioLearn $409.15
C
Virtual Reality Multimedia Production Certificate (656)
Graduation Requirement: 10 courses
Develop skills, strategies and techniques for leveraging immersive technology into viable career pathways. Learn how to incorporate lean start-up methodologies, project estimation, investor pitching and business operations for turning your passion into a business. CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/vrmp-656 Learn the fundamentals of design and production of AR/VR environments. Deploy immersive and interactive content on all the latest AR/VR hardware like HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Microsoft HoloLens. Learn industry leading agile and product management skills to apply AR and VR solutions in gaming, engineering, aviation, education, architecture, health care and more. VR Innovation Academy at Mohawk established in partnership with EON Reality - the world leader in Augmented and Virtual Reality-based knowledge transfer for industry and education - allows students to specialize in AR/VR development, coding, modeling, and animation with a focus on industrial, medical, and educational uses. Admission Requirements Domestic and International student admission requirements: • Ontario College Diploma or University Degree. • A background in graphic design, animation, broadcast media, film, computer engineering or computer science is recommended but not required. • Related work experience and/or postsecondary education (as determined by the College) will be considered on a case-by-case basis. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges. English Language Requirements: If English is not your first language or you have earned the equivalent of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma or post-secondary education outside of Canada, you will be required to provide proof of one of the following: • IELTS overall band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0. • TOEFL iBT 80, no band less than 20. • TOEFL Paper-based, overall score 550. • CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment), 70. • PTE (Pearson Test of English) Academic 58. • CLBPT (Canadian Language Benchmark Placement Test), overall score 7, no band less than 7. • 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.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
COMP10248 (SA)
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
12830 TU Jan7 Feb29 1:00-3:00 TH 1:00-5:00
FEE
12 Classroom (FF) $288.54
New Product Development
BUSN10223 (SA)
Examine the success factors for new product development and the application of a range of new product processes, including Lean and Agile. Through class discussions, case studies, and small group projects, learn the benefits and limitations of each process to enable you to recommend an application to specific business contexts. 2 hrs in-class and 2 hrs online weekly. CRN DAY(S) START END
12828 MO/WE Jan6
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb29 1:00-3:00 15
FEE
Blended (FF)
VR/AR Storytelling
$288.54
MCOM10249 (SA)
Capture the imagination of audiences and tell stories in ways that have never before been possible using augmented reality (AR) and 360 degree virtual reality (VR) environments. Create unique stories and compelling content that engage your audience in realistic and immersive experiences. CRN DAY(S) START END
12827 C
Jan6
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Apr18
eLearn
FEE
$422.55
Welder Operator Certificate (860)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Graduation Requirement: 5 courses ce.mohawkcollege.ca/welderoperator Provides skill development for individuals currently employed in the welding field or for those interested in welding and mechanical occupations. Admission Requirements • Average mechanical aptitude required. • Everyone who does not meet the equivalents must register in Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES Mandatory Courses:
Hours
WELDRE234
Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1
78
Shielded Metal Arc Welding 2
78
Mandatory Courses:
Hours
WELDRE235
ANIM10046
Introduction to 3D Modelling and Content Creation for AR/VR
84
WELDRE236
Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3
78
COMP10239
Introduction to AR/VR Development and Production
56
WELDRE237
Gas Metal Arc Welding
78
TDRWRE154
Blueprint Reading Welding
39
COMP10240
AR/VR Production Development
56
COMP10241
AR/VR on Mobile Platforms
56
COMP10242
Advanced ARVR Development: Programming & Scripting
84
Equivalency: WELD10073 and WELD10077 and WELD10078 are equivalent to WELDRE234.
BUSN10223
New Product Development
42
Welding Introduction - Level 1
COMP10243
Capstone: AR/VR Professional Practice
216
MCOM10249
VR/AR Storytelling
63
COMP10248
Entrepreneurship for Immersive Technology
42
COMP10249
Capstone Immersive Technology
192
Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/vrmp-656 for course offering information and to apply to the program.
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You must supply CSA approved safety glasses, safety boots and welding gloves.
WELD10073
Designed for beginners with little to no previous experience in welding. Tools are supplied and materials are included, as are the course study materials and tests. Learn the basics of Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding. Students are required to bring their own welding gauntlet gloves, steel-toed boots and safety glasses. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11104 11103 11105 11106
9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30 9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30
SA MO SA MO
Jan11 Jan13 Mar7 Mar9
Feb29 Mar2 Apr25 Apr27
SESS DELIVERY
8 8 8 8
FEE
Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88
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133
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Entrepreneurship for Immersive Technology
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
134
Welding Introduction - Level 2
WELD10077
Designed for beginner to intermediate welders who have completed the Welding Intro, Level 1 course. Tools are supplied and materials are included, as are the course study materials and tests. Learn an intermediate level of Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding. Students are required to bring their own welding gauntlet gloves, steel-toed boots and safety glasses.. Prerequisite: WELD10073 or WELD10197. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12336 SA 12327 WE 12341 SA 12331 WE
9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30 9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30
Jan11 Jan15 Mar7 Mar11
Feb29 Mar4 Apr25 Apr29
SESS DELIVERY
8 8 8 8
FEE
Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88
Welding Introduction - Level 3
WELD10078
Designed for advanced welders who have completed the Welding Intro, Level 2 course. Tools are supplied and materials are included, as are the course study materials and tests. Learn an advanced level of Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding, along with a basic introduction to GTAW. Students are required to bring their own welding gauntlet gloves, steel-toed boots and safety glasses. Prerequisite: WELD10066 or WELD10077. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12337 SA 12328 WE 12342 SA 12333 WE
9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30 9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30
Jan11 Jan15 Mar7 Mar11
Feb29 Mar4 Apr25 Apr29
SESS DELIVERY
8 8 8 8
FEE
Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88
MOTP10086
Learn how to maintain and troubleshoot small engines. Two and four stroke cycle operations will be discussed along with topics surrounding fuel, spark, compression, lubrication, storage and maintenance. Students will apply what they have learned in class to their own small engine project. Personal protective equipment required (safety glasses, safety boots, gloves, etc.). No plated vehicles are allowed in the shop. 11188 MO
Jan27 Apr27 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $313.54
Vehicle Maintenance
MOTP10088
Introduces servicing, repair, and maintenance of vehicles through practical applications. Receive instructions from a licensed mechanic on all the major systems of the automobile. Apply the skills learned in class to demonstration vehicles provided in the fully equipped service bay. CRN DAY(S) START END
12694 TH
TIMES
Jan23 Apr23 6:30-9:30
BLDG10719
Improve your competence in the practice of interpretation and implementation of the principles of the 2012 Ontario Building Code (OBC) with respect to Houses (Vol. 1 Division B Part 9). Make use of your previous understanding of the Ontario Building Code, training, education and on the job experience. Course manuals included. You MUST purchase the Ontario Building Code 2012 (2 volume set) and bring it to every class. CRN DAY(S) START END
11992 TH
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan16 Apr23 6:00-9:00
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $683.46
Bluebeam Workshop
BLDG10137
Bluebeam Revu is a PDF viewing and editing software made specifically for architects, engineers, superintendents and other professionals in the construction industry. Explore creating and managing PDF markups, strategies for tracking changes, creating RFIs, quantity take-offs and customization tools to make Bluebeam ideal for the user. A basic understanding of construction contract documents and data flow is recommended. CRN DAY(S) START END
11996 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Feb22 Feb29 9:00-3:00
2
FEE
Classroom (FF) $300.92
Construction Blueprints and Methods
12340
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/automotive
TIMES
BCIN Preparation - House 2012
CRN DAY(S) START END
Automotive and Transportation
CRN DAY(S) START END
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/building
BLDG10011
Focus on building/planning codes and statutes, blueprint reading, and residential/ commercial construction practices. Prerequisite: Sound math and English. 39 hours.
OTHER COURSES
Small Engine Repair
Building and Construction Sciences
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (FF) $313.54
BLDG10089
Gain an understanding of Tender Documents for all project types and knowledge of computerized estimating and unit price control. Your role in the estimating team and importance of bid management is also covered. Prerequisite: BLDG10085. 39 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12339
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $367.93
Introduction To Cost Estimating
BLDG10012
Examine the construction estimating process used in general contracting and the role of the estimator in construction management. Complete simple residential and commercial exercises to develop skills with 'Taking-Off' methods. Students should have blueprint reading skills. Equivalent to: BLDGEA202. 39 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12332
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $367.93
Material Estimating and Methods
BLDG10085
Discover a proven method of cost estimating. Learn to determine material quantities and unit cost for a complete project in a commercial environment. The build-up and calculations of unit costs for materials, labour and equipment will be the fundamental focus. Prerequisite: BLDG10012. 39 hours. TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $367.93
Statics for Engineering Technology
BLDG10119
Apply vector algebra and trigonometry to the analysis of statically determinate structures. Utilize Newtonian physics and mechanics of rigid bodies to apply the concepts of static equilibrium and free body diagram. Analyze two-dimensional structural elements and the loads applied on them. The structural elements are idealized as simple beams, frames, cantilevered beams and trusses carrying point, uniformly distributed and linearly varying loads. NOTE: course is NOT equal to MECHMC322. 60 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12330
CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
FEE
Construction Contract Bid Management
12335
Find out how to access your course at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ontariolearn Book your exam early! For instructions visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/exams
SESS DELIVERY
OntarioLearn $367.93
CRN DAY(S) START END
OntarioLearn Information
TIMES
Jan14 Apr21
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $503.65
135
Welding
See page 36 for information on this program.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/welding
Mechanical Engineering
You must supply CSA approved safety boots, safety glasses, and welding gloves.
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/tech-skills
Welding for Women - Men Welcome
Co-ordinate Measuring Machines
MECH10024
Learn the fundamentals of the operation of a CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) to develop measuring routines for dimensional elements on a Mitutoyo CMM. Introductory hands-on course and includes an introduction to CMM programming. Prerequisite: TDRWRE152. CRN DAY(S) START END
11187 TU
TIMES
Jan28 Apr14 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (FF) $240.45
Statics MECHMC322 Examine the effect of static forces and force systems and their importance in Mechanical Engineering Technology. CRN DAY(S) START END
11185 WE
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan22 Apr22 6:00-10:00 14 Classroom (FF) $378.45
Thermodynamics MECHMC491 Gain an understanding of the basic thermodynamics, related terminology and practical applications including cycles found in power, compression and refrigeration systems. 1 hour per week online (7 pm to 10 pm in-class). Prerequisite: MATHMA483. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11186 TU
6:00-10:00 14 Blended (FF)
Jan7
Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
$378.45
Technology and Skills ce.mohawkcollege.ca/tech-skills
Artificial Intelligence COMP10250 NEW! ACCELERATED! Explore artificial intelligence (A.I.) from three different perspectives: scientific, philosophical, and cultural. The scientific perspective provides insight as to how artificial intelligence technologies work, the current limitations, and supposed future potential. The philosophical perspective explores whether A.I. is good or bad, essential or dangerous, and what the future could hold. 42 hours.
CRN DAY(S) START END
12826 12863
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Mar3 Mar2 Apr19
FEE
OntarioLearn $388.54 OntarioLearn $388.54
Electronics I (Semiconductors)
ELECER003
Concepts and testing procedures associated with semiconductor diodes, zener diodes, light emitting diodes, rectifications, filtering, bipolar transistors, transistor configurations and characteristics, field effect and unijunction transistors, thyristor diodes, gate triggering and switching circuits. Prerequisite: ELECER002. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
12373 MO/WE Jan22 Mar30 6:30-9:30 19
WELD10197
Designed for beginners with little to no previous experience in welding. Tools are supplied and materials are included, as are the course study materials and tests. Learn the basics of Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding. Students are required to bring their own welding gauntlet gloves, steel-toed boots and safety glasses. CRN DAY(S) START END
11107 MO
TIMES
Feb24 Apr13 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
8
FEE
Classroom (SC) $234.88
Welding Introduction - Level 1
WELD10073
Designed for beginners with little to no previous experience in welding. Tools are supplied and materials are included, as are the course study materials and tests. Learn the basics of Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding. Students are required to bring their own welding gauntlet gloves, steel-toed boots and safety glasses. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11104 11103 11105 11106
9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30 9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30
SA MO SA MO
Jan11 Jan13 Mar7 Mar9
Feb29 Mar2 Apr25 Apr27
SESS DELIVERY
8 8 8 8
FEE
Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88
Welding Introduction - Level 2
WELD10077
Designed for beginner to intermediate welders who have completed the Welding Intro, Level 1 course. Tools are supplied and materials are included, as are the course study materials and tests. Learn an intermediate level of Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding. Students are required to bring their own welding gauntlet gloves, steel-toed boots and safety glasses.. Prerequisite: WELD10073 or WELD10197. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
12336 SA 12327 WE 12341 SA 12331 WE
9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30 9:00-12:00 6:30-9:30
Jan11 Jan15 Mar7 Mar11
Feb29 Mar4 Apr25 Apr29
Welding Introduction - Level 3
SESS DELIVERY
8 8 8 8
FEE
Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88 Classroom (SC) $234.88
WELD10078
Designed for advanced welders who have completed the Welding Intro, Level 2 course. Tools are supplied and materials are included, as are the course study materials and tests. Learn an advanced level of Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding, along with a basic introduction to GTAW. Students are required to bring their own welding gauntlet gloves, steel-toed boots and safety glasses. Prerequisite: WELD10066 or WELD10077. 12337 SA Jan11 Feb29 9:00-12:00 8 Classroom (SC) $234.88 12328 WE Jan15 Mar4 6:30-9:30 8 Classroom (SC) $234.88 12342 SA Mar7 Apr25 9:00-12:00 8 Classroom (SC) $234.88 12333 WE Mar11 Apr29 6:30-9:30 8 Classroom (SC) $234.88
FEE
Classroom (FF) $378.45
Instrumentation 1 For Tradesmen
INSTRE047
Examine and apply basic concepts of industrial instrumentation and measurement techniques. Calculate input and output signals for many common pressure, level, temperature and flow measuring systems, and correctly select, calibrate and install pressure, level, temperature and flow measuring devices. 72 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
11240
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $535.25
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
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TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
IBM Skills Academy
136
Woodworking
Woodworking for Women (Men Welcome)
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
ce.mohawkcollege.ca/woodworking CSA approved safety shoes/boots and safety glasses/eyewear with side shields are mandatory for admittance to all shops and are the responsibility of the student.
Guitar Building - Acoustic 1
BLDG10120
Start to build your own acoustic guitar under the guidance of an experienced guitar maker. Jigs and specialty tools are provided. Materials extra; approximately $400 - $600. Students must have completed Woodworking Level 2 or be able to demonstrate equivalent prior woodworking experience. Project to be completed over two semesters. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11110 TU
6:30-9:30
Jan21 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $277.32
Guitar Building - Acoustic 2
BLDG10127
Build upon the work started in Guitar Building - Acoustic 1 and work towards completing your acoustic guitar. Materials extra. No guarantee of project completion. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: BLDG10120. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11111 WE
6:30-9:30
Jan22 Apr8
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $277.32
Guitar Building - Electric
BLDG10128
Start to build your own T-style electric guitar under the guidance of an experienced guitar maker. Jigs and specialty tools are provided. Materials extra; approximately $300 - $600. Students must have completed Woodworking Level 2 or be able to demonstrate equivalent prior woodworking experience. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. CRN DAY(S) START END
11108 MO
TIMES
Jan20 Apr13 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $318.54
Wood Finishing Basics
BLDG10135
Designed for beginners and expert woodworkers alike, learn the fundamentals of wood finishing through a step-by-step process focusing on texture, colour, sheen and protection. Includes surface preparation, application, different finishing options as well as tips for building with a finish in mind. Materials included. CSA approved safety shoes and glasses are required. CRN DAY(S) START END
12698 SA
Feb1
TIMES
Feb1 9:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (SC) $198.42
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Continue your education. Find your strengths. Become a leader. Access instructionally-designed learning modules online. Learn and retain the qualities of an effective leader. Choose from any or all of the modules below: • • • •
Leadership Dynamics Embracing Diversity Through Impact Communications Coaching and Managing Performance Facilitating Change
Available online: mcecor.com/leadership-programs
' mohawk-college-enterprise " @mcetrain 905-575-2534 CRN = Course Registration Number | Delivery details see page 3
BLDG10022
Produce several small woodworking projects from solid lumber in order to develop basic machine competency skills on the radial arm saw, band saw, table saw, jointer, planer, drill press and hand router. Tools supplied. Materials included. Theory and practical tests included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. Equivalent to: BLDGTZ070. CRN DAY(S) START END
11109 MO
TIMES
Jan20 Apr13 6:30-9:30
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $307.32
Woodworking Level 1
BLDGTZ070
Produce several small woodworking projects from solid lumber in order to develop basic machine competency skills on the radial arm saw, band saw, table saw, jointer, planer, drill press and hand router. Tools supplied. Materials included. Theory and practical tests included. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. Equivalent to: BLDG10022. CRN DAY(S) START END
11113 TH 11112 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
Jan23 Apr9 6:30-9:30 12 Classroom (SC) $307.32 Feb1 Apr18 9:00-12:00 12 Classroom (SC) $307.32
Woodworking Level 2
BLDGTZ071
Further develop cabinet making skills by producing a fine hall or sofa table from solid lumber. Project may or may not be completed within the 12 weeks. Must supply your own materials. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: BLDGTZ070 or BLDG10022 completed within one year. CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
11095 TU
6:30-9:30
Jan21 Apr7
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
14 Classroom (SC) $247.32
Woodworking Level 3
BLDGTZ073
Build a piece of furniture or cabinet with the guidance of a cabinet maker. Use techniques from Levels 1 and 2 to build your own custom project (size limitations). Supply own plan and materials. Safety glasses and CSA approved safety shoes are mandatory and are the responsibility of the student. Prerequisite: BLDGTZ071. CRN DAY(S) START END
11096 WE 11981 SA
TIMES
Jan22 Apr8 6:30-9:30 Jan25 Apr11 1:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
FEE
12 Classroom (SC) $247.32 12 Classroom (SC) $247.32
Working at Heights ce.mohawkcollege.ca/workingatheights
Working at Heights - Recertification
BLDG10726
Individuals who obtain their working at heights certification are required by law to recertify every 3 years. Did you receive your certification in 2015? If so, you will be required to recertify this year by taking a practical working at heights recertification course. Chief Prevention Officer approved, practical hands on assessment, certification card provided to those who are successful. CRN DAY(S) START END
11270 SA
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Mar21 Mar21 12:00-4:00 1
FEE
Classroom (SC) $125.00
Working at Heights Training
BLDG10113
Employers in Ontario must ensure that workers on construction projects who may use certain methods of fall protection successfully complete 'working at heights' training that meets training program and provider standards established by the CPO. This mandatory training is for anyone on a construction site who works at heights (10 feet/3 m and above). Obtain the required theoretical and practical training to meet Ministry training requirements. Course manual included. CRN DAY(S) START END
11269 SA
TIMES
Mar28 Mar28 8:00-4:00
SESS DELIVERY
1
FEE
Classroom (SC) $195.00
137
Take advantage of essential training and certification in workplace safety. All courses are delivered online. Once registered, instructions for accessing your course will be sent to your Mohawk College email address on the course start date. You must complete your course by the scheduled end date. A certificate of completion is available for download upon successful completion of the course. Visit ce.mohawkcollege.ca/workplacesafety Additional training can be obtained through the Occupational Health & Safety Certificate (page 129).
Asbestos Awareness
SAFE10109
Recognize the dangers of working with materials that may contain asbestos. Run time is approximately 1 hour. CRN DAY(S) START END
12709 12712
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
Basic Electrical Safety
FEE
$57.01 $57.01
SAFE10110
Understand the different types of electricity, such as low voltage, high voltage, and static electricity, to be more aware of electrical safety. This is for non-electricians. Run time is approximately 1 hour. CRN DAY(S) START END
12716 12717
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
Basic Rigger & Signalman I-CAB
12781 12782
TIMES
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
12718 12722
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
Electrical Safety Training Systems Electrical Workers (Canada)
FEE
$114.65 $114.65
FEE
$80.18 $80.18
SAFE10114
Understand arc flash, shock and application of the CSA Z462 Workplace Electrical Safety Standard. Run time is approximately 6 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12725 12780
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
Industrial Ergonomics
FEE
$150.26 $150.26
SAFE10103
Recognize ergonomic problems and their potential adverse effects, as well as pragmatic solutions which can be used to address these problems. Run time is approximately 1 hour. CRN DAY(S) START END
12696 12697
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
Hazard Identification
FEE
$114.08 $114.08
SAFE10100
12415
Provides an overview of confined spaces and explains how to safely manage confined space entries. Follows the CSA 1006-10 Management of Work in Confined Spaces standard. Run time is approximately 2 hours. TIMES
12783 12784
FEE
Confined Space Awareness for Entrants and Monitors SAFE10113
CRN DAY(S) START END
CRN DAY(S) START END
$57.01 $57.01
SAFE10119
SESS DELIVERY
SAFE10122
CSA/OHS-Compliant/I-CAB Recognized. Satisfies Canada's requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. Introduces the equipment, maintenance and inspections, hazards, safe operation, and more. Run time is approximately 2 hours.
Identify safety hazards which may be a source of injury to workers and discuss the elimination of these hazards. 36 hours.
I-CAB Recognized/OHSA compliant. Covers rigging, determining load weight, center of gravity, basic hitches, lifting hardware, below-the-hook-devices, verbal communication, hand signals and more. Run time is approximately 3 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
Front End Loader - Operation and Safety I-CAB
FEE
$57.01 $57.01
Interested in taking a single course not a full program? Details on page 2
CRN DAY(S) START END
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan14 Apr21
FEE
OntarioLearn $347.32
Slips, Trips, Falls
SAFE10106
Identify hazardous conditions and unsafe practices that can lead to slips, trips, and falls in the workplace. Run time is approximately 1 hour. CRN DAY(S) START END
12699 12700
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
Traffic Control Persons for Construction I-CAB
FEE
$68.31 $68.31
SAFE10128
Explains the techniques, equipment, how to control traffic effectively in a variety of construction scenarios, safety and legal requirements for traffic control persons in a construction environment. Run time is approximately 1 hour. CRN DAY(S) START END
12785 12786
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
Transportation of Dangerous Goods Canada
FEE
$68.31 $68.31
SAFE10107
Understand the basics of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Canada regulations and how to recognize and handle dangerous goods. Run time is approximately 1 hour. CRN DAY(S) START END
12701 12702
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
WHMIS 2015
FEE
$41.19 $41.19
SAFE10108
Educate everyone in the workplace, including workers, employers, and suppliers, on the new WHMIS 2015 revised standards for hazardous materials in Canada. Run time is approximately 2 hours. CRN DAY(S) START END
12704 12705
TIMES
SESS DELIVERY
Jan15 Mar4 Mar4 Apr22
Online Online
FEE
$34.98 $34.98
ce.mohawkcollege.ca
TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS
Workplace Safety Certifications
INDEX
138
Index 3D Printing.................................................................. 117
A A Dip In The Mediterranean..........................................99 Aboriginal/Canadian Relations, History (E).............45,48 ABS Field Preparation..................................................51 Abuse and Family Violence..........................................70 AC - Communications, Part B.......................................49 Academic and Career Entrance (ACE)........................43 Academic Upgrading Programs...................................97 ACAF - Business Law...................................................34 ACAF - Intermediate Financial Reporting 1..................34 ACAF - Intermediate Financial Reporting 2..................34 ACAF - Introductory Financial Accounting....................34 ACAF - Introductory Management Accounting.............34 Access Core..................................................................72 Accessibility and Analytics for Social Media...............106 Accessible Learning Services......................................2,4 Accessible Media Production Certificate (390)..........106 Accessible PDFs.........................................................106 Accounting 1.................................................................25 Accounting 2 - Financial...............................................34 Accounting and Finance...............................................34 Accounting Introductory I..............................................20 Accounting Introductory II.............................................20 Accounting, Sage 50.....................................................24 Accounts Payable, AccPac Sage 300 ERP..................31 Accounts Receivable and Payroll, Sage 300 ERP.......31 AccPac Sage 300 ERP Accounts Payable...................31 AccPac Sage 300 ERP General Ledger......................31 ACE Apprenticeship Math.............................................43 ACE Biology..................................................................43 ACE Business Mathematics.........................................43 ACE Chemistry.............................................................44 ACE Communications...................................................44 ACE Computers............................................................44 ACE Core Math.............................................................44 ACE Physics.................................................................44 ACE Self Management and Self Direction...................44 ACE Technical Math......................................................44 Acknowledgement form..................................................4 ACMO...........................................................................20 Acquisitions...................................................................64 Acting for Adults.......................................................... 116 Active Records Management.......................................67 Adaptive and Assistive Technology.........................60,68 Addictions/Concurrent Disorders..................................50 Addictions, Introduction................................................50 Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing..................... 117 Admission requirements.................................................2 Adobe InDesign Basics.................................................78 Adobe Photoshop I.......................................................78 Adobe Photoshop II......................................................78 Adult Learning...............................................................69 Adults With Learning Disabilities..................................69 Advanced Business Processes....................................35 Advanced Footcare for RNs and RPNs.......................95 Advanced Group Work.................................................52 Advanced Neonatal Nursing 1 Clinical Experience......93 Advanced Neonatal Nursing 2 Clinical Experience......93 Advanced Python..........................................................77 Advancements in the Mental Health System...............93 Aesthetics Certificate (026).........................................107 Aesthetics Skin Care II................................................107 Air Brake Training....................................................... 117 Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Inspection.............125 Algebra........................................................................104 Alternative Healing Methods.........................................62 American Sign Language I...........................................39 American Sign Language 2..........................................39 Anaesthesia, Assessment & Critical Care....................88 Analytics for Business Decision Making Certificate (386).........................................................18 Anatomy and Physiology for MLA................................84 Anger Management (E)................................................44 Animal Husbandry, Basic..............................................33 Animal Husbandry II......................................................33 APICS - The Association for Operations Management..............................................................18 APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management CPIM Part 1.........................................18
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APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional, CSCP.....18 APICS Hamilton Chapter..............................................18 Applied Accounting - Bookkeeping...............................19 Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 1.........................19,24 Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 2.........................19,24 Applied Accounting Bookkeeping 3.........................19,24 Applied Behaviour Analysis, Introduction.....................51 Applied Cosmetics Certificate (830)...........................108 Apprenticeship Math, ACE............................................43 Archives........................................................................67 Arrhythmia Interpretation..............................................97 Art of Bonsai................................................................103 Art Through the Ages (E)..............................................44 Artificial Intelligence....................................................135 Asbestos Awareness..................................................137 ASIST: Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training........................................................56,70 ASP.NET.......................................................................77 Assessment And Evaluation.........................................69 Assessment and Planning.......................................81,96 Assessment And Treatment Strategies In Child Youth Care........................................................53 Assistive Technology & Media Content......................106 Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario......20 Astronomy (E)...............................................................44 Auditing a course............................................................2 Augmented/Virtual Reality Workshop.........................121 Autism and Behavioural Sciences Certificate (164).....50 Autism - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...........................................................51 Autism Spectrum Disorder- Assisting Student Development.........................................................60,68 AutoCAD - Advanced.................................................. 117 AutoCAD Design Certificate (191).............................. 117 AutoCAD - Introduction............................................... 117 AutoDESK - REVIT..................................................... 118 AutoDesk REVIT - Advanced..................................... 118 Automotive and Transportation...................................134 Availability, Reliability & Maintainability......................130
B Basic Animal Husbandry...............................................33 Basic Electrical.......................................................99,102 Basic Electrical Safety................................................137 Basic Footcare for RNs and RPNs...............................95 Basic Laboratory Techniques for MLA..........................84 Basic Plumbing......................................................99,102 Basic Rigger & Signalman I-CAB...............................137 Basic Sewing 1........................................................... 113 Basic Sewing 2........................................................... 113 Basic Sewing 3........................................................... 113 Basic Sewing 4........................................................... 113 Basic Sewing 5........................................................... 113 Basic Veterinary Pharmacology....................................33 Bathrooms...................................................................100 Bathrooms, Designing................................................102 BCIN Preparation - House 2012.................................134 Behaviour and Mental Health Exceptionalities.............60 Behaviour Management Systems................................70 Benefits Administration.................................................36 BIEN..............................................................................79 Biology.....................................................................48,97 Biology, ACE.................................................................43 Biology Preparatory....................................................107 Blended...........................................................................3 Blockchain Developer, IBM...........................................36 Blockchain Workshop..........................................121,134 Blueprint Reading Mechanical......................119,127,128 Bonsai.........................................................................103 Books..............................................................................4 Botany For Horticulture...............................................101 Breastfeeding Clinical Experience................................79 Breastfeeding Program.................................................79 Bridging for Internationally Educated Nurses Certificate (189).........................................................79 Bridging Two Worlds: Connecting with Indigenous People of Canada (E)........................45,48 Build and Launch Your Website in 1 Day.....................77 Building and Construction Sciences...........................134 Building and Maintaining Customer Relationships.........................................................20,33 Building Environmental Systems - BES™ Operator Class I Certificate (989)............................ 118 Building Environmental Systems - BES™ Operator Class II Certificate (990)........................... 118 Building Systems-A Practical Overview...................... 118 Business Analysis Certificate (334)..............................19
Business Case Analysis................................................35 Business Computer Applications Certificate (915).......72 Business Finance..........................................................34 Business, Introduction..................................................25 Business Law, ACAF....................................................34 Business Law Introductory............................................37 Business Management.................................................35 Business Mathematics, ACE........................................43 Business Of Photography........................................... 112 Business of Tomorrow..................................................27 Business Planning for Tradespersons........................132 Business Process Analyst, IBM....................................36 Business Processes, Advanced...................................35 Business Report Writing...............................................49 Business Workshops....................................................36 Business Writing Strategies..........................................49 By-Law Enforcement....................................................71
C C# Programming, Introduction to..................................77 C.P.R. 'C'/AED Recertification - Basic Life Support Provider (HCP) Level...................................96 C.P.R.'C'/AED - Basic Life Support Provider (HCP) Level................................................................96 CAD, Fundamentals...................................................103 Cake Decorating 1........................................................98 Cake Decorating 2........................................................98 Cake Decorating 3........................................................98 Cake Decorating 4........................................................98 Calculus......................................................................105 Campus codes................................................................3 Canadian Criminal Justice System (E).........................61 Canadian History, Essentials (E)..................................45 Canadian Institute for Non-Destructive Evaluation....129 Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping...............................20 Canadian Literature (E)................................................45 Canadian Politics (E)...............................................41,45 Canadian Research Funding Environment, Introduction to............................................................31 Cancellations...................................................................4 Cannabis in Canada, Legalization (E)..........................46 Capstone Course, Skills Integration.............................42 Capstone II....................................................................63 Career Consultant Certificate (076)..............................51 Career Development Professional Certification Board of Ontario.........................................................51 Career Development Resources..................................51 CD Treatment: Models for Treating Varied Populations................................................................55 Censorship and the Media (E)......................................45 Central Michigan University..........................................69 Ceramics - Advanced 1............................................... 115 Ceramics - Advanced 2............................................... 115 Ceramics - Advanced 3............................................... 115 Ceramics - Advanced 4............................................... 115 Ceramics Certificate (936)..........................................108 Ceramics - Foundation 1............................................108 Ceramics - Foundation 2............................................108 Ceramics - Foundation 3............................................108 Ceramics - Foundation 4............................................109 Ceramics Glaze Theory..............................................109 Ceramics - Intermediate 1..........................................109 Ceramics - Intermediate 2..........................................109 Ceramics - Intermediate 3..........................................109 Ceramics - Intermediate 4..........................................109 Certificate/Diploma replacement....................................2 Certificate of Qualification Examination Preparation............................................................... 119 Certified Financial Planner............................................21 CFC/ODP Training...................................................... 119 CFP...............................................................................21 Chemistry......................................................................48 Chemistry, ACE.............................................................44 Chemistry for MLA........................................................84 Child & Youth Care Diploma (612)................................52 Child Development & Behaviour 1..........................54,58 Child Development & Behaviour 2...............................58 Children with Exceptionalities.......................................58 Children's Literature, Introduction (E)...........................46 Children's Mental Health...............................................54 Children's Services And Issues....................................64 Chinese Brush Painting.............................................. 114 Chinese Brush Painting 2........................................... 114 Chinese Brush Painting 3........................................... 114 Chinese Brush Painting 4........................................... 114 Chinese Brush Painting 5........................................... 114 Chinese Brush Painting 6........................................... 114
CoOrdinating Resources..............................................59 Coping with Death: Counselling, Support and Alternative Therapies.................................................66 Core Math, ACE............................................................44 Corporate policies & procedures....................................4 Corporate Procedures..................................................23 Correctional Practices...................................................62 Correctional Practices, Fundamentals.........................61 Cosmetics...................................................................108 Cosmetology............................................................... 116 Cosmetology 1.....................................................108,110 Cost Estimating, Introduction......................................134 Counselling Services......................................................4 Counselling Techniques Certificate (802).....................56 Course audits..................................................................2 Course Cancellations......................................................4 Course Guide..................................................................8 CPR and First Aid Certification.....................................96 Creative and Critical Thinking (LDS).......................21,26 Creative Writing for Beginners......................................49 Credentials......................................................................7 Criminal And Civil Law..................................................71 Criminal Law - Legal Administration.............................27 Criminal Psychology - Psychopathic Minds (E)............57 Criminal Psychology 2 - Criminal Minds (E).................57 Criminal Psychology and Behaviour.............................57 Criminology Introduction...............................................62 Critical Care Cardiovascular.........................................89 Critical Care Cardiovascular Clinical............................90 Critical Care GI/GU.......................................................89 Critical Care GI/GU Clinical..........................................90 Critical Care Introduction..............................................89 Critical Care Neuroscience...........................................89 Critical Care Neuroscience Clinical..............................90 Critical Care Respiratory...............................................89 Critical Care Respiratory Clinical..................................90 Culinary Skills - Introduction.........................................98 Cults and Terrorism (E).................................................57 Current Issues in Business 1........................................35 Current Issues in Business 2........................................35 Current Trends In Mental Health..................................89 Curriculum Development..............................................69 Cyber Security..............................................................74 Cyber Security Analytics Certificate (557)....................75 Cyber Security Workshop...........................................121
D Database Design For Information Workers..................65 Database Theory..........................................................73 David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre.....................4 DBARC............................................................................4 Death and Dying in Crisis Intervention.........................66 Deciduous Shrubs.......................................................100 Deciduous Trees.........................................................100 Delivery locations............................................................3 Design Basics for Interior Decorating.........................102 Design Trends, History...............................................103 Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms...........................102 Designing, Managing/Implementing a GIS.................124 Desktop Applications....................................................78 Developing Effective Teams.........................................28 Developing Funding Proposals.....................................31 Developing Web Applications with ASP.NET and C#........................................................77 Developmental Psychology (E).....................41,45,54,56 Diabetes Clinical...........................................................80 Diabetes Education: Approaches in Practice...............80 Diabetes Education Certificate (928)............................80 Diabetes: Throughout the Lifespan..............................80 Differential Calculus.............................................104,105 Digital Cameras-How To Use Yours Effectively.......... 116 Digital Citizenship.........................................................49 Digital Communication (Social Media).........................49 Digital Imaging/Photoshop, Introduction..................... 113 Digital Photography 1.................................................. 112 Digital Photography 2.................................................. 112 Dispute Resolution........................................................36 Diversity and First Nations............................................57 Diversity and Intercultural Relations.............................57 Diversity In The Workplace...........................................52 Document Management Technology............................67 Document Production...................................................30 Domestic and Workplace Violence (E).........................57 Donor Relationships in Fundraising..............................22 Drawing 1.................................................................... 114 Drawing 2.................................................................... 114 Drawing 3.................................................................... 114
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner............................. 114 Dreamweaver (Webpage Authoring)............................78 Dressmaking 1: Skirts.................................................109 Dressmaking 2: Basic Blouse.....................................109 Dressmaking 5: Dressmakers Jacket......................... 110 Dressmaking Certificate (819)....................................109 Drone Introduction...............................................121,131
E Early Childhood Education Diploma (213)...................58 Early Childhood Education - Leadership and Administration Certificate (932).................................59 Early Childhood Education Resource Consulting Certificate (956).......................................59 E-Business, Introduction...............................................35 ECE Curriculum 1.........................................................58 ECE-Governance and Financial Management............59 ECE-Human Resources...............................................59 Economic Policy............................................................35 Educational Support Diploma (747).............................60 Effective Supervision-Human Relations.......................37 eLearn information..........................................................3 Electrical Fundamentals Certificate (063)..................121 Electrical Inspection....................................................126 Electrical, Basic......................................................99,102 Electrical Safety, Basic................................................137 Electrical Safety Training Systems Electrical Workers (Canada)....................................................137 Electricity 2-Commercial/Light Industrial....................121 Electronic Fundamentals Certificate (886).................121 Electronic Publishing and Emerging Library Technologies..............................................................65 Electronics I (Semiconductors)...................................135 Emergency closure information......................................2 Emergency First Aid & CPR.........................................96 Emerging Technologies....................................21,75,121 Emerging Trends and Innovation in Trades...............132 Emotional Intelligence...................................................37 Employee Training and Development.....................22,35 Employment Law..........................................................37 Employment Law (LDS)................................................26 Energy Efficiency in Large Buildings.......................... 118 Energy Efficient Home Design....................................131 Energy Resources......................................................122 Engineering Mathematics 1........................................104 Engineering Mathematics 3........................................105 English 1..................................................................41,49 English as a Second Language....................................40 Entrepreneurship..........................................................35 Entrepreneurship for Immersive Technology..............133 Entrepreneurship Fundamentals..................................37 Environment Management, An Introduction...............122 Environmental Citizenship (E)......................................45 Environmental Management.......................................122 Environmental Management Systems and Audits.....122 Environmental Site Assessment and Reporting.........122 Ergonomics and Disability Management for Occupational Health Nursing................................91 Ergonomics, Introduction............................................129 ESL................................................................................40 Essentials of Canadian History (E)...............................45 Essentials of Writing Fiction..........................................49 Estate Procedures........................................................23 Estimating 2................................................................120 Ethical and Legal Issues in the Trades.......................132 Ethical Hacking and Network Defense.........................74 Ethical Practice.............................................................55 Ethical Reasoning, Principles.......................................71 Evaluation.......................................................................4 Exams.............................................................................3 Excel Core................................................................24,72 Excel Expert..................................................................72 Excel, Introduction........................................................77 Excel Linking Multiple Worksheets & Workbooks........77 Excel Pivottables and Outlines.....................................77 Excel Working with Charts............................................77 Excel Working with Formulas.......................................77 Exemptions.....................................................................2 Exploring Dementia Care.........................................81,95 Exterior Inspection......................................................126
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Chocolate History (E)..................................................102 CI360...........................................................................127 CILISAT.........................................................................42 CINDE.........................................................................129 Circulation and Inter Library Loan................................65 Classroom.......................................................................3 Classroom Skills...........................................................60 Climate Change and Business Adaptation...................38 Clinical Experience 2....................................................85 Clinical Experience Medical Device Reprocessing......83 Clinical Requirements...................................................91 CMU..............................................................................69 CNC Operator............................................................. 119 CNC Operator - Milling............................................... 119 CNC Programming Certificate (070).......................... 119 CNC Programming - Intermediate.............................. 119 Coaching And Developing People................................27 Co-dependency as an Addiction (E).............................57 Cognitive Behaviour Modification In Child and Youth Care..........................................................53 Cognitive Development, Trauma and Loss - Child Health Focus..............................................................54 Colour and Application................................................102 Commercial Construction Estimating.........................120 Commercial Construction Management.....................120 Commercial Construction Principles..........................120 Communication...................................................30,41,49 Communication And Informed Decision Making..........87 Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Dementia Care......................................................81,95 Communication and the Food Service Worker............80 Communication D...............................................30,41,49 Communication Exceptionalities...................................60 Communication/Professional Practices......................125 Communications, ACE..................................................44 Communications And Psychosocial Issues In Oncology................................................................86 Communications (LDS).................................................26 Communications/Reporting..........................................71 Community and Social Services Management Certificate (987).........................................................55 Community Awareness and Field Placement Preparation.................................................................69 Community-Based Field Experience............................81 Community Employment Services...............................25 Community Interventions & Resources........................53 Compensation and Benefits.........................................22 Competence in the French Language Certificate (829).........................................................39 Computer Applications in Human Resources...............36 Computer Forensics and Investigation.........................74 Computer Hardware and Software.....................73,75,76 Computer requirements..................................................3 Computer Science - Level 1 Certificate (892)..............73 Computer Science - Software Engineering Specialist Certificate (893).........................................73 Computer Sciences......................................................77 Computer Skills for Small Business..............................32 Computer Workshops...................................................77 Computers 1, Introduction............................................72 Computers, ACE...........................................................44 Concurrent Disorders Certificate (252).........................55 Concurrent Disorders Field Seminar............................56 Concurrent Disorders, Issues & Ethics.........................56 Condominium Administration & Human Relations.......21 Condominium Law........................................................21 Condominium Management (ACMO) Certificate (912).........................................................20 Confined Space Awareness for Entrants and Monitors............................................................137 Consecutive Interpreting...............................................42 Construction Blueprints and Methods........................134 Construction Contract Bid Management....................134 Construction Contracts and Documents.....................120 Construction Estimating Certificate (867)...................120 Construction Industry..................................................120 Construction Management B......................................120 Construction Planning and Scheduling......................120 Consumer Behaviour....................................................37 Contact Us......................................................................1 Contemporary Social Problems-Police Foundations...............................................................57 Continuous Improvement Consulting 360..................127 Continuous Improvement Process...............................27 Convocation....................................................................4 Cooking Fundamentals.................................................98 Cooking Fundamentals - The Next Step......................99 Co-ordinate Measuring Machines..............................135
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F Fabrics and Window Treatments................................102 Family Dynamics...........................................................58 Family Law Practice and Procedure.............................27 Family Relationships and Impact on Psychiatric Disorders....................................................................54 Fashion Design Certificate (804)................................ 110 Fashion Drawing......................................................... 110 Fees................................................................................4 Field Placement 1.........................................................53 Field Placement 2.........................................................53 Field Placement Concurrent Disorders........................56 Field Placement Prep...................................................58 Field to Fork:Introduction to Local and Global Food Systems (E)....................................................101 Field Work 1..................................................................65 Field Work 2..................................................................65 Finance And Accounting...............................................22 Finance for Non-Financial Managers...........................35 Finance (LDS)...............................................................26 Financial Analysis.........................................................35 Financial assistance...................................................4,19 Financial Management in Research Administration.....31 Financial Management (Retirement Communities/Long Term Care)..................................82 Financial Planning Certificate (185)..............................21 Financial Planning For Condominium Managers.........21 Financial Planning Standards Council..........................21 Financial Processes in the Trades..............................132 Fire Code and Inspections..........................................122 Fire Protection......................................................122,129 Fire Safety Certificate (853)........................................122 Firewalls and VPNs.......................................................74 First Aid.........................................................................96 First Responders Basic American Sign Language.......48 Floor Plans, Space Planning and Presentations........102 Flooring And Mouldings..............................................100 Floral...........................................................................102 Floral Techniques - Basic Certificate (805)...................99 Fluid Power Certificate (847)......................................123 Flytbox Aerial Solutions...............................................131 Food and Drink...........................................................102 Food Nutrition & Hospitality Management for Retirement............................................................83 Food Security & Food Justice in Canada...................101 Food Services Certificate (816)....................................80 Food Services Fieldwork..............................................81 Footcare........................................................................95 Footcare for RNs and RPNs, Advanced.......................95 Footcare for RNs and RPNs, Basic..............................95 Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigations, Introduction........................................34 Forensic Psychology (E)...............................................45 Fostering Healthy Lifestyles..........................................56 Foundations of Education.............................................60 French - Advanced........................................................44 French 1........................................................................40 French 2........................................................................40 French 3........................................................................40 French 4........................................................................40 French 5........................................................................40 Front End Loader - Operation and Safety I-CAB.......137 Fuel Certification Challenge Examinations.................123 Fuel Technician Certification.......................................123 Fundamental Mathematics.........................................105 Fundamentals of CAD................................................103 Fundamentals of Correctional Practices......................61 Fundamentals Of Horticulture..............................100,101 Fundamentals of Lighting...........................................103 Funding Proposals, Developing....................................31 Fundraising...................................................................22 Fundraising as Management Process..........................22 Fundraising, Introduction..............................................22 Furniture and Accessories, History.............................103
G Garden Pests - How to Spot Them and How to Deal With Them...................................................103 Gas Technician 2 - Part 1...........................................124 Gas Technician 2 - Part 2...........................................124 Gas Technician 2 - Part 3...........................................124 Gas Technician 2 - Part 4...........................................124 Gas Technician 3........................................................124 Gas Technician 3 Review...........................................124 Gel and Acrygel Applications...............................107,112
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General Arts and Science Certificate (230)..................41 General Education / Social Sciences...........................44 General Ledger, AccPac Sage 300 ERP......................31 General Plant Identification.........................................101 Generic Business Plan.................................................32 Generic Computer Training..........................................78 Gentle Persuasive Approaches....................................96 Geographic Information Systems Certificate (079)....124 Geographic Information Systems, Intro......................125 Geography and Human Populations (E)......................45 Geology:An Overview of Planet Earth (E)....................46 Gerontology - Multidiscipline Certificate (037)..............81 GIS Software...............................................................124 Global Citizenship: Social Analysis to Social Action (E).........................................................45 GPS - Global Positioning Systems.............................124 Grades............................................................................2 Grading...........................................................................4 Graduate studies...........................................................54 Graduation...................................................................2,4 Grammar For Writing Professionals.............................42 Graphic and Web Design..............................................78 Group Counselling........................................................56 Group Work, Advanced.................................................52 Growing Up Digital-Living and Working In Canada (E).............................................................45 Guitar 1....................................................................... 111 Guitar Building - Acoustic 1.........................................136 Guitar Building - Acoustic 2.........................................136 Guitar Building - Electric.............................................136 Guitar Song Book........................................................ 116
H H & S Program Development & Coordination............129 Hacker Techniques, Tools, and Incident Handling.......74 Hairstyling for the Makeup Artist................................. 110 Hamilton Port Authority.................................................32 Hazard Assessment and Control................................129 Hazard Identification...................................................137 HDR Imaging Techniques........................................... 113 Health............................................................................96 Health and Safety Management...................................91 Health Assessment.......................................................90 Health Care & Pharmacology For Child & Youth Care.................................................................53 Health Care Management............................................82 Health Centre.............................................................4,94 Health Challenges.........................................................93 Health in the Workplace................................................90 Health, Introduction.......................................................97 Health Libraries and Resources...................................65 Healthy Adult Aging.......................................................83 Heating Inspection I....................................................126 Heating Inspection II...................................................126 Hematology for MLA.....................................................84 Histology/Cytology for MLA...........................................84 History & Ethics of Social Work....................................69 History of Aboriginal/Canadian Relations (E)..........45,48 History of Design Trends............................................103 History of Furniture and Accessories..........................103 History of Photography............................................... 113 Hockey Hall of Fame Presents (E)...............................45 Holistic Studies - Introduction.......................................62 Home Inspection Certificate (171)..............................125 Home Renovation.......................................................102 Home Renovation For Beginners.................................99 Horticulture, Fundamentals..................................100,101 Horticulture - Plant Identification Certificate (846)......100 HR and Labour Relations in Retirement Communities Management........................................83 HRAI............................................................................ 119 HTML 2..........................................................................76 HTML Introduction........................................................78 Human Anatomy and Physiology.................................96 Human Relations..........................................................30 Human Relations and Supervision...............................65 Human Relations (LDS)................................................26 Human Resources........................................................36 Human Resources Certificate (825).............................22 Human Resources Planning and Staffing....................23 Human Services............................................................70 Human Sexuality For Child & Youth Care....................53 Human Sexuality, The Study of (E)..............................47 Hydraulics 1................................................................123 Hydroponics and Gardening Without Soil..................103
I I Write The Songs (E)...................................................45 IBM Blockchain Developer...........................................36 IBM Business Process Analyst.....................................36 IBM Predictive Analytics Modeler.................................37 IBM Security Intelligence Technologist.........................37 IBM Skills Academy......................................................36 Icentia CardioSTAT ECG Analysis and Reporting........96 ILCO..............................................................................23 ILSAT.............................................................................42 Inclusion and Diversity..................................................60 Inclusive Leadership Practices: Building Capacity for Inclusion................................................................37 Inclusive Leadership Practices: Creating Inclusive Cultures in the Workplace..........................................38 Inclusive Leadership Practices: Leadership in Contemporary Workplaces (E)..................................38 Income Tax Planning.....................................................21 Income tax receipts.........................................................2 Independent Study In Psychosocial Rehabilitation......89 InDesign........................................................................78 Indexing and Subject Analysis......................................65 Indigenous Education and Student Services.................4 Indigenous Identity & Relationship to the Land (E)..........................................................46,48 Indigenous Insights: Micro Course...............................48 Indigenous Peoples: A Global Perspective (E)........46,48 Indigenous Studies.......................................................48 Individual Development Planning 1..............................59 Industrial Engineering - Level 1 Certificate (868).......126 Industrial Ergonomics.................................................137 Industrial Hygiene.......................................................129 Industrial Lubrication Certificate (064)........................126 Industrial Relations, Introduction (E)............................23 Information Security, Principles....................................75 Information Systems.....................................................35 Information Technology for Library Technicians...........65 Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario.................................23 Institutional-Based Field Experience............................81 Institutional Food Service.............................................80 Instructional Techniques...............................................69 Instructional Technology In Adult Education.................70 Instrumentation 1 For Tradesmen..............................135 Insurance Reimbursement for Massage Therapists....70 Integrated Accounting Certificate (099)........................24 Integrated Business Studies Certificate (958)..............25 Intercultural Communication, Introduction (E)..............57 Interior Decorating and Design...................................102 Interior Decorating Certificate (178)...........................100 Interior Decorating, Design Basics.............................102 Interior Decorating - Introduction................................103 Interior/Insulation Inspection.......................................126 Interior Materials and Surfaces...................................103 Intermediate Financial Reporting 1, ACAF...................34 Intermediate Financial Reporting 2, ACAF...................34 Intermediate Python......................................................77 International Business..................................................33 International students......................................................2 Internet Mapping.........................................................124 Interpersonal Communication Skills........................38,49 Interventions Supporting Recovery..............................93 Interviewing Skills 1......................................................53 Interviewing Skills 2......................................................53 Intravenous Therapy - RN/RPN....................................97 Intro to Geographic Information Systems...................125 Intro To Small Business And Entrepreneurship............32 Introduction to Addictions..............................................50 Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis..................51 Introduction to Business...............................................25 Introduction to C# Programming...................................77 Introduction to Canadian Research Funding Environment...............................................................31 Introduction to Children's Literature (E)........................46 Introduction to Computers 1.........................................72 Introduction To Cost Estimating..................................134 Introduction To Digital Imaging/Photoshop................. 113 Introduction To E-Business...........................................35 Introduction to Ergonomics.........................................129 Introduction to Excel.....................................................77 Introduction to Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigations.............................................................34 Introduction to Fundraising...........................................22 Introduction to Geology:An Overview of Planet Earth (E).....................................................................46 Introduction to Health....................................................97 Introduction To Industrial Relations (E).........................23
J JavaScript...........................................................73,76,78 JavaScript for the Web..................................................76 Jazz Harmony 1.......................................................... 116
K Keyboarding.............................................................29,30 Keys to Success...........................................................62 Kitchens......................................................................100 Kitchens, Designing....................................................102
L La Pratique du Francais 1.............................................39 La Pratique du Francais 2.............................................40 La Pratique du Francais 3.............................................40 La Pratique du Francais 4.............................................40 La Pratique du Francais 5.............................................40 Lab Basics Workshop for MLA.....................................84 Laboratory Techniques for MLA, Basic.........................84 Lactation Education Accreditation and Approval Committee..................................................................79 Landlord & Tenant Law.................................................27 Landscape Design II...................................................101 Landscape Design Certificate (080)...........................101 Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada.........40 Language Interpreter Training Program.......................42 Languages....................................................................48 Law Libraries And Legal Research...............................65 LDS...............................................................................26 LEAARC........................................................................79 Leadership Development Series Certificate (949).......26 Leadership in Health Care Administration....................82 Leading Responsibly (LDS)..........................................26 Leading Teams (LDS)...................................................26 Lean Six Sigma...........................................................127 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification.....................127 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Theory.............................127 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification....................127 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Theory............................127 Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt........................................127 Learn to Tile Successfully....................................100,102 Learning Environment 2................................................58 Learning from Death and Dying....................................66 Learning Strategies (E)............................................60,68 Learning Support Centre..............................................62 Legal & Ethical Issues in IT Security............................74 Legal Office Procedures, Introduction..........................27 Legal Skills....................................................................27 Legal Terminology.........................................................27 Legalization of Cannabis in Canada (E).......................46 Legislation: Policies & Procedures...............................53 Let's Talk Sports (E)......................................................46 Level 1: Breastfeeding Basics......................................79 Level 2: Breastfeeding Management............................79
Level 3: Advanced Breastfeeding Practice...................79 Libraries and Digital Technologies Certificate (965).....63 Libraries and the Information Industry, Introduction.....65 Library.............................................................................4 Library and Information Technician Diploma (800).......64 Library Classification.....................................................65 Library Financial Management and Budgeting.............65 Library Programming, Marketing and Advocacy..........65 Life/work experience.......................................................2 Lighting, Fundamentals..............................................103 LINC..............................................................................40 Litigation Practice and Procedure 1..............................27 Living with Chronic Kidney Disease.............................85 Living with Diabetes......................................................80 Local Food Procurement............................................102 Long Term Care Management......................................82 Loss, Grief & End Of Life Issues..................................87 Lubrication Fundamentals..........................................126
M Machine Shop 1..........................................................128 Machine Shop 2..........................................................128 Machine Shop 3..........................................................128 Machine Tool Operator Certificate (848)....................127 Macroeconomics, Introduction......................................38 MakeUp Artistry.............................................107,108,110 MakeUp Artistry II................................................. 108,111 Make-Up Artistry Certificate (056).............................. 110 Make-up Theatrical and Special Effects 2.................. 116 Management in Human Resources.........................23,25 Management Principles................................................55 Managing Change (LDS)..............................................26 Managing Conflict.........................................................71 Managing Electronic Data.............................................30 Managing The Small Business.....................................32 Managing Upwards.......................................................36 Manicure Pedicure Care and Techniques....107,108,112 Manufacturing Leadership Certificate (055).................27 Market Research...........................................................36 Marketing a Trades Business.....................................132 Marketing Advanced.....................................................38 Marketing Digitally.........................................................38 Marketing for Managers................................................36 Marketing, Introduction.................................................25 Marketing Principles......................................................38 Massage Therapists, Insurance Reimbursement........70 Master Class............................................................... 116 Master of Arts Degree in Education..............................69 Material Estimating and Methods...............................134 Materials For Designs...................................................99 Math............................................................................104 Math in an Educational Setting.....................................61 Math Minutes..............................................................105 Mathematical Models....................................................36 Mathematics................................................................104 Mathematics 1.............................................................104 Mathematics 1 - General Arts and Science................104 Mathematics 2.............................................................104 Mathematics 2 for Construction Technician................104 Mathematics for Computer Studies............................104 Mathematics for Construction Technician...................104 Mathematics, Fundamental........................................105 MCE............................................................................136 MDR Laboratory Experience........................................83 MDR Principles and Practices 1...................................83 MDR Principles and Practices 2...................................83 MDR Principles and Practices 3...................................83 Mechanical Basic Algebra...........................................104 Mechanical Design......................................................128 Mechanical Engineering.............................................135 Mechanical Intermediate Algebra...............................104 Medical Clerk Certificate (991).....................................28 Medical Conditions for Medical Office Professionals...28 Medical Device Reprocessing Certificate (MDR) (927)..............................................83 Medical Device Reprocessing-Introductory..................83 Medical Keyboarding....................................................37 Medical Laboratory Assistant........................................84 Medical Laboratory Technician Certificate (047)..........84 Medical Office Procedures...........................................37 Medical Office Skills......................................................37 Medical OHIP Billing.....................................................37 Medical Terminology.....................................................29 Medical Terminology 1.............................................28,29 Medical Terminology 2.............................................28,29 Medical Transcription 1.................................................29 Medical Transcription Certificate (172).........................29
Medical/Surgical Theory Review..................................79 Mediterranean cooking.................................................99 Mental Health Clinical...................................................93 Mental Health First Aid..................................................70 Mental Health First Aid - Adults who Interact with Youth...................................................................70 Mental Health Practitioner Competencies....................89 Mental Health System, Advancements........................93 Mentored Knowledge Integration Project.....................85 Metadata & Metadata Applications, Introduction..........65 Metal Fabrication Intro Level 1...................................128 Metal Fabrication Intro Level 2...................................128 Metal Fabrication Intro Level 3...................................128 Metal Fabrication Introduction....................................128 Methods of Fundraising................................................22 Metrology - Quality Assurance....................................130 Michener Institute..........................................................84 Microbiology for MLA....................................................84 Microcomputer Engineering Software Certificate (898).........................................................75 Microeconomics Introductory........................................38 Microsoft Access...........................................................72 Microsoft Excel....................................................24,72,77 Microsoft Office 2016...............................................67,78 Microsoft Word..............................................................72 Middle Ages and the Modern World: Facts and Fiction (E)............................................................46 Mo' Money.....................................................................83 Mobile Application Security Design..............................74 Mohawk at RBG..........................................................103 Mohawk College Enterprise........................................136 Mortgage Agent.............................................................35 Mourning, Grief and Bereavement..........................66,67 MS Access....................................................................72 MS Excel.............................................................24,72,77 MS Word.......................................................................72 Multimedia.....................................................................66 Music........................................................................... 116 Music Certificate (809)................................................ 111 MyMohawk............................................................2,4,122 Myths And Legends (E)................................................46
N Nail Technician Certificate (027)................................. 112 NDE Mathematics.......................................................104 Neonatal 1: Advanced Nursing Care of Term and Preterm Neonates...............................................93 Neonatal 2: Advanced Nursing Care of Critically Ill Neonates................................................................93 Neonatal Nursing 1 Clinical Experience, Advanced.....93 Neonatal Nursing 2 Clinical Experience, Advanced.....93 Neonatal Resuscitation-Provider Certification.........92,94 Nephrology Nursing Certificate (951)...........................85 Net Zero Buildings......................................................121 Network+.......................................................................77 Network Design and Troubleshooting..........................75 Network Security and Penetration Testing...................74 Network Specialist Certificate (184).............................75 New courses.................................................................17 New Product Development.........................................133 Nonviolent Crisis Intervention.............................51,56,71 Non-Violent Crisis Intervention-Recertification...51,56,71 Normal and Abnormal Kidney Function........................85 Nursing..........................................................................97 Nursing Care Across the Kidney Disease Trajectory...85 Nursing Care of Children with Cardio/Respiratory Disorders....................................................................87 Nursing Education Initiative..........................................86 Nutrition (E)...................................................................46 Nutrition for Fitness and Health Promotion..................97 Nutrition in Food Services.............................................81 Nutrition - Introduction...................................................81
O O.R. Laboratory Experience A......................................88 Obstetrical Nursing 1 Clinical Experience....................92 Obstetrical Nursing 2 Clinical Experience....................93 Obstetrics 1: Antepartum, Intrapartum and Postpartum Complications in Pregnancy..................92 Obstetrics 2: Management of High Risk Patients in Emergencies..........................................................92 Occupation-specific Language Training.......................46 Occupational Health and Safety...................................23 Occupational Health and Safety Management Certificate (060).......................................................129 Occupational Health and Surveillance.........................91
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Introduction to Intercultural Communication (E)...........57 Introduction to Legal Office Procedures.......................27 Introduction to Libraries and the Information Industry......................................................................65 Introduction To Macroeconomics..................................38 Introduction to Marketing..............................................25 Introduction to Metadata & Metadata Applications.......65 Introduction to Philosophy (E).......................................46 Introduction to Project Management................25,30,132 Introduction to Psychology (E)............................41,46,56 Introduction to Python Programming............................77 Introduction to Racism and Discrimination (E).............57 Introduction to Resource Teaching...............................59 Introduction to Sociology (E)....................................41,46 Introduction to Spoken Language Interpreting.............42 Introduction to Supply Chain and Operations Management..............................................................38 Introduction to Sustainable Development (E).............122 Introductory Financial Accounting, ACAF.....................34 Introductory Management Accounting, ACAF..............34 Introspective Practice....................................................93 Issues And Ethics In Counselling.................................56 Issues in Digital Resource Management and Technologies..............................................................63 Issues In ECE...............................................................58 Issues Related to Family..............................................69 IT Security Policies.......................................................74 Italian 1..........................................................................48 Italian 2..........................................................................48
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Occupational Health Nursing Introduction....................90 Occupational Toxicology and Disease........................129 Oceanography (E).........................................................47 Office Administration - General Certificate (380)..........30 OH&S Fundamentals..................................................129 OHN Clinical..................................................................91 OHN Independent Study..............................................91 OHN Research Project.................................................91 Oncology Clinical..........................................................86 Oncology Nursing 4......................................................86 Oncology Nursing Certificate (883)..............................86 Oncology Nursing-Introductory.....................................86 ONE Card................................................................. 4,111 Online..............................................................................3 Online Searching..........................................................66 OntarioLearn information................................................3 Operating a Trades Business.....................................132 Operating Room Attendant...........................................86 Operating Room Attendant Laboratory Experience.....86 Operating Room Nursing-Introductory.........................88 Operating Room Principles and Practices 1 Theory....88 Operating Room Principles and Practices 2 Theory....88 Operating Systems Security-Windows and Linux........75 Operational Overview in Long Term Care....................82 Operations And Legal Issues........................................32 OR Laboratory Experience B........................................88 Organizational Behaviour and Administration (E)........23 Organizational Business Communication...............38,67 OSLT.............................................................................46 Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Program............ 119
P Painting 1.................................................................... 114 Painting 2.................................................................... 115 Painting 3.................................................................... 115 Painting 4.................................................................... 115 Painting 5.................................................................... 115 Painting 6.................................................................... 115 Palliative Care Clinical..................................................87 Palliative Care - Multidiscipline Certificate (017)..........87 Parent and Staff Training..............................................51 Parent Teacher Child Relationship 1............................58 Parking.........................................................................3,4 Parlons Avance 4..........................................................44 Parlons Francais 1........................................................40 Parlons Francais 2........................................................40 Part 9 - The House-Building Envelope.......................126 Pattern Design and Drafting 2.................................... 110 Payroll Administration...................................................20 Pediatric Clinical............................................................87 Pediatric Mental Health.................................................87 Pediatric Nursing Certificate (950)................................87 Pediatric Nursing-Introductory......................................87 Penology.......................................................................62 Performance Management (LDS)................................26 Performing Arts........................................................... 116 Performing Arts Certificate (929)................................ 112 Perinatal Newborn and Family Care............................94 Perinatal Nursing: Labour, Delivery and Newborn Care.......................................................92,94 Perinatal Nursing: Reproductive Health & Pregnancy.........................................................92,94 Perinatal RPN Maternal Care.......................................94 Perinatal Support Worker.............................................88 Perioperative Nursing Certificate (943)........................88 Personal And Interpersonal Dynamics.........................61 Personal Financial Management.............................25,38 Personal information updates.........................................2 Personal Success.........................................................21 Personality Psychology (E)...........................................47 Personnel Research Techniques and HRIS.................36 Pharmacology for the Medical Office...........................28 Pharmacology Theory Review for Nurses....................97 Philosophy, Introduction (E)..........................................46 Philosophy of Art Concepts and Theories (E)..............47 Phlebotomy Training.....................................................97 Photographing Seniors............................................... 113 Photography................................................................ 116 Photography Certificates - Applied (031) and Art (032)................................................................... 112 Photography, History................................................... 113 Photoshop.............................................................. 78,113 PHP & JavaScript....................................................73,76 Physical and Multiple Exceptionalities..........................61 Physical Building Management....................................21 Physics..........................................................................48 Physics, ACE................................................................44
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Math.............................104 Preparatory Biology.................................................48,97 Preparatory Mathematics (Business).........................104 Preparatory Mathematics (Technology)......................104 Preparatory Sciences...................................................48 Preplacement/Clinical Service......................................91 Presentations and Desktop Publishing.........................72 Prevention and Intervention Strategies - Child Mental Health.............................................................54 Principles of Ethical Reasoning....................................71 Principles of Information Security.................................75 Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition.................2 Private Investigator-Licensing Requirements...............71 Private Investigator Training.........................................71 Private Security Basic Training.....................................71 Productivity Software Skills...........................................78 Professional B2B Sales................................................38 Professional Development............................................37 Professional Issues and Advocacy...............................87 Professional Practice Labs...........................................80 Professionalism in CYC Practice..................................53 Program Guide................................................................5 Programmable Logic Controllers Certificate (092).....130 Programmable Logic Controllers Programming 1......130 Programmable Logic Controllers Programming 2......130 Programmable Logic Controllers Programming 4......130 Programmable Logic Controllers Programming 5......130 Programming for Absolute Beginners...........................77 Programming Fundamentals........................................73 Programming in C.........................................................77 Programming in Java....................................................73 Programming in .NET...................................................74 Programming Workshop.............................................121 Project Construction Management........................31,120 Project Management.....................................................30 Project Management (LDS)..........................................26 Project Management Applications................................55 Project Management Applications and Simulation.......31 Project Management, Introduction....................25,30,132 Project Management Scheduling Software..................31 Provincial Offences.......................................................71 Psychiatric Disorders Common to Infant, Child and Adolescent..........................................................54 Psychology, Introduction (E)...............................41,46,56 Psychosocial Rehabilitation Certificate (016)...............89 Public transportation.......................................................3 Purchasing....................................................................33 Python, Advanced.........................................................77 Python, Intermediate.....................................................77 Python Programming, Introduction...............................77
Q Quality Assurance - Level 1 Certificate (858).............130 Quantity Food Preparation............................................80 Quest for Wisdom (E)...................................................47 QuickBooks-Desktop....................................................24 QuickBooks Online..................................................24,25
R R.N. Operating Room Clinical......................................88 Racism and Discrimination, Introduction (E)................57 RBG............................................................................103 Receipts..........................................................................4 Records and Information Management Certificate (810).........................................................67 Records And Information Management Fundamentals............................................................67 Recruitment And Selection...........................................23 Reference Processes...................................................66 Reference Services and Sources.................................66 Refunds........................................................................3,4 Registered Nurse - Critical Care Nursing Certificate (871).........................................................89 Registered Nurse - First Assistant Certificate (921).....90 Registered Nurse - Occupational Health Nursing Certificate (875).........................................................90 Registered Nurse - Perinatal Nursing Certificate - High Risk Obstetrics (877) or Neonatal (876)....................92 Registered Nurse/Registered Practical Nurse Mental Health Certificate (930)..................................93 Registered Practical Nurse - Maternal Newborn Nursing Certificate (040)............................................94 Registration form.........................................................144 Relational Database Management Systems..............125 Religious Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Death....67 Remote Sensing.........................................................125 Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Drones) Flight Review.....................................................................131 Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (Drones) Ground School......................................................................132 Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Hemodialysis Patient.......................................85 Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Peritoneal Dialysis Patient...............................85 Renal Replacement Therapies - Nursing Care of the Transplant Patient............................................85 Report Writing, Business..............................................49 Research Administration Certificate (988)....................31 Researching and Reporting-Lgs..............................49,67 Resident Centred Care.................................................82 Residential Design and Construction Certificate (849).......................................................131 Residential Plumbing Basics......................................131 Resource Description and Access I..............................66 Resource Description and Access II.............................66 Resource Teaching, Introduction..................................59 Restorative Care in a Long Term Care Setting.......81,97 Retirement Planning.....................................................21 Rigger & Signalman I-CAB, Basic..............................137 Risk Factors of Common Psychiatric Disorders...........54 Risk Management and Estate Planning.......................21 Romance Writing..........................................................43 Roofing Inspection......................................................126 Room listings...................................................................3 Royal Botanical Gardens............................................103 RPAS (Drone) Aerial Photography Techniques..........132 RPAS (Drone) Certification Training and Flight Review.....................................................................131 RPAS Flight Training...................................................132 RPN Maternal, Newborn and Family Care Clinical Experience.................................................................94 RPN Operating Room Clinical......................................88
S SA courses......................................................................4 Safe and Secure Environments....................................62 Safety In An Educational Setting..................................61 Sage 50 Accounting......................................................24 Sage 300.......................................................................31 Sage 300 ERP Accounts Payable, AccPac..................31 Sage 300 ERP Accounts Receivable and Payroll........31 Sage 300 ERP General Ledger, AccPac......................31 Sales and Business Practices....................................103 Sales and Marketing in Long Term Care Management..............................................................82 Sanitation and Safety....................................................80 School Based Support..................................................68 School Libraries............................................................66 Science Fiction (E)........................................................47 Science of Popular Diets: Impact of Nutrition and Wellness...................................................................102 Security and Investigation.............................................71 Security Intelligence Technologist, IBM........................37
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Waitlist.............................................................................4 Walk Smart.................................................................4,78 Watercolour Painting 1................................................ 115 Watercolour Painting 2................................................ 115 Watercolour Painting 3................................................ 115 Watercolour Painting 4................................................ 115 Watercolour Painting 5................................................ 115 Watercolour Painting 6................................................ 115 Web Accessibility........................................................106 Web Design and Development Certificate (971)..........76 Website building............................................................77 Wedding Work And Special Occasion..........................99 Weekend Boot Camp-Wheel Throwing...................... 115 Weekend courses.........................................................17 Welder Operator Certificate (860)..............................133 Welding.......................................................................135 Welding for Women - Men Welcome..........................135 Welding Introduction - Level 1....................................133 Welding Introduction - Level 1....................................135 Welding Introduction - Level 2....................................134 Welding Introduction - Level 2....................................135 Welding Introduction - Level 3....................................134 Welding Introduction - Level 3....................................135 Wellness for Children....................................................59 Wellness4U@Mohawk...................................................4 Western and Eastern Traditions in World Religions.....58 WHMIS 2015...............................................................137 Window Treatments....................................................102 Windows Server............................................................77 Wireless and Mobile Device Security...........................75 Withdrawals.....................................................................4 Wood Finishing Basics...............................................136 Woodworking..............................................................136 Woodworking for Women (Men Welcome)................136 Woodworking Level 1.................................................136 Woodworking Level 2.................................................136 Woodworking Level 3.................................................136 Word Core.....................................................................72 Word Expert..................................................................72 WordPress 1.................................................................76 Working And Communicating In A Medical Setting......28 Working at Heights......................................................136 Working at Heights - Recertification...........................136 Working at Heights Training........................................136 Working with Dementia Clients - Multidiscipline Certificate (138).........................................................95 Working with Parents....................................................59 Workplace Safety And Insurance Act.........................129 Workshop For Windows................................................78 Workshops....................................................................17 World Of Abnormal Psychology (E).........................47,62 Writing and Communication..........................................49 Writing Fiction, Essentials.............................................49 Writing for Publication Certificate (123)........................42 Writing For Publication - Level 1...................................43 Writing For Publication - Level 2...................................43 Writing Grammatically...................................................49 Writing Short Stories.....................................................43 WSIB Case Management Adjudication........................34 WSIB Workplace Safety & Insurance Board Adjudication................................................................34
U Understanding Literature (E)........................................47 Understanding Medical Tests for Medical Office Staff.................................................................28 Understanding Surgical Procedures for Medical Office Staff.................................................................28 Understanding Sustainable Farming:Principles & Practices..................................................................101 Urban Landscape and Documentary Photography.... 113 User Experience in Libraries.........................................63
V Valentine Floral Workshop..........................................102 Vehicle Maintenance...................................................134 Veterinary Anaesthesia.................................................33 Veterinary Lab Procedures...........................................33 Veterinary Office Management Certificate (935)..........33 Veterinary Office Skills and Procedures.......................33 Veterinary Pharmacology, Basic...................................33 Veterinary Surgical Procedures....................................33 Veterinary Terminology.................................................33 Virtual Reality Multimedia Production Certificate (656).......................................................133 Visual Arts Certificates................................................ 114 Vocal 1........................................................................ 111 Volunteer Management Certificate (095)......................70 Volunteer Management: Administration........................70 Volunteer Management: Applied Project......................70 Volunteer Management: Foundations..........................70 VR/AR Storytelling......................................................133
Y Youth Services and Issues...........................................66
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Self Management and Self Direction, ACE..................44 Seminar 2 - Trends and Issues in Child and Youth Care.................................................................53 Senior citizen discount....................................................2 Serger Know How....................................................... 116 Serials...........................................................................66 Server and Network Support Certificate (183).............76 Setting Specific Interpreting..........................................42 Sewing and Needlework............................................. 116 Sewing (Basic)............................................................ 113 Sewing - Introduction.................................................. 113 Sewing Window Treatments - Part 1.......................... 116 Sewing Window Treatments - Part 3.......................... 116 Sexual Violence (E)......................................................57 Sign Language.........................................................39,48 Skills Development - Sight Translation.........................42 Skills Development - Simultaneous Interpreting..........42 Skin, Wound and Footcare Management.....................95 Slips, Trips, Falls.........................................................137 Small Business and Entrepreneurship Certificate (179).........................................................32 Small Business And Entrepreneurship, Intro................32 Small Business-Financial Management.......................32 Small Business Management for Trades...................132 Small Claims Practice and Procedure..........................27 Small Engine Repair...................................................134 Social Media and Society (E).......................................47 Social Media Essentials................................................49 Social Psychology (E)...................................................47 Social Sciences.............................................................44 Social Service Worker Diploma (215)...........................68 Society, Technology And Social Issues (E).............41,47 Sociology: Diversity and Social Change (E)............41,47 Sociology, Introduction (E).......................................41,46 Software Quality & Testing............................................74 Solid Modelling for Additive Manufacturing................ 117 SolidWorks Advanced..........................................118,128 SolidWorks Basic.................................................118,128 Spa Manicure and Pedicure Applications............107,112 Spanish For Beginners.................................................48 Spanish-Conversational 1.............................................48 Spanish-Conversational 2.............................................48 Spanish-Conversational 3.............................................48 Spatial Database Management and Integration.........125 Special approval courses................................................4 Special Populations I....................................................62 Specialized Instructional Strategies..............................51 Spectrum of Engagement.............................................70 Spoken Language Interpreting, Introduction................42 Sports Psychology (E)..................................................47 Square.............................................................................4 SSW Advanced Interviewing Skills...............................69 SSW Methods of Intervention.......................................69 Standard First Aid, C.P.R. 'BLS' (HCP)/AED................96 Statics..........................................................................135 Statics for Engineering Technology............................134 Statistical Analysis........................................................36 Statistical Methods of Quality Assurance...................130 Statistical Process Control 2.......................................130 Statistics......................................................................105 Strategic Investment Planning......................................21 Stress, Wellness and Nutrition (E)................................47 Structural Inspection...................................................126 Student & Graduate Employment...................................4 Student card....................................................................4 Student Rights & Responsibilities Office (SRRO)..........4 Studio Lighting............................................................ 113 Study of Human Sexuality (E)......................................47 Style Trends in Design..................................................99 Supervision And Administration....................................59 Supervisory Skills For Business And Industry..............28 Supply Chain and Operations Management, Introduction................................................................38 Supply Chain Management Certificate (385)...............32 Surge.............................................................................23 Sustainability and Business..........................................38 Sustainable Business...................................................38 Sustainable Development, Introduction (E)................122 Sustainable Local Foods Certificate (937).................101 System Studies...........................................................123
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