FUTURE READY STUDENT HANDBOOK 2018–19
JOB READY
Get the practical experience employers are looking for PAGE 7
FUNDING YOUR DREAM Financial planning for students PAGE 10
WE LOVE
OUR STUDENTS PAGE 2
CONTENTS We love our students......................... 2
Fennell Campus................................ 20
What interests you?............................ 3
Innovating for Canada...................... 22
Watch for these terms........................ 3
Firsthand learning............................. 24
Apply, accept and begin.................... 4
Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster.......................................... 26
How you’ll learn at Mohawk............... 6 A taste of the workplace..................... 7 We’re here to help.............................. 8 Services and support for Indigenous students.............................................. 9 Covering the cost of your education.10 University vs college ........................ 11 The Language & Culture Centre........... 12 Your library........................................ 13
Community Services Apprenticeship.63 Technology....................................... 67 Skilled Trades................................... 95
Discover Hamilton............................ 30
Skilled Trades Apprenticeship.......... 111
What is online learning?................. 203 Pathways and credit transfer.......... 204 Programs at a glance...................... 206 Connect with Mohawk ................... 210 Come for a visit......... Inside Back Cover
The Mohawk spirit............................ 15 Your home away from home............. 18
Community Services......................... 53
Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades.............................. 28
Life on campus................................. 14 Keep learning. Keep playing.............. 16
Health............................................... 33
OUR PROGRAMS
Business.......................................... 133 Communication Arts...................... 153 Preparatory Studies........................ 167 Graduate and Professional Studies....................... 175
THIS HANDBOOK IS ONLY THE BEGINNING! For more information:
Visit our website mohawkcollege.ca
Give us a call at 1-844-767-6871
YOUR FUTURE AWAITS. ARE YOU READY?
Drop in for a visit mohawkcollege.ca/tours
Welcome to Mohawk College! For the seventh consecutive year, we are proud to be named the number one college for student satisfaction in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA)*. Student success is our top priority and we are committed to preparing our students to be future ready, employable graduates. Leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, healers and mentors have come through our doors—will you be next? As you explore the pages of this year’s student handbook, you’ll find the academic and program requirements needed to “get in” and how to apply. You’ll also get a taste of what life at Mohawk is all about. If you have any questions, please reach out to the Mohawk Team. We’re here to help! This is the start of something amazing. Are you ready? We can’t wait to welcome you to Mohawk. Sincerely,
Ron McKerlie Mohawk College President
Samantha Hoover Mohawk Students’ Association President
*2016-2017 KPI Student Satisfaction and Engagement Survey. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/kpi
Join us on social media mohawkcollege.ca/social Connect with our #MoTeamAwesome on Twitter @MohawkVistsU and @CollegeinMotion
Check out our full contact details on page 210
Alternative formats available upon request. mohawkcollege.ca/accessibility MOHAWK COLLEGE
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We
our students!
As a student you have access to many on-campus services and supports that will help you to get the most out of your Mohawk education and experience. For a full list of services for students, visit mohawkcollege.ca/studentlife
ACTIVITIES & STUDENT LEADERSHIP
ACADEMIC & LEARNING SUPPORTS
LIBRARY, STUDY SPACE & TECH SUPPORT
HEALTH & WELLNESS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ATHLETICS & RECREATION
ON-CAMPUS RETAIL & FOOD SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION & PARKING
EVENTS, CONCERTS & SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
86%
of graduates are working within 6 months of graduating.*
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LIVING ARRANGEMENTS & RESIDENCE
#1 COLLEGE
in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area for student satisfaction 7 years in a row!*
96%
of students would recommend Mohawk.*
*2016-2017 KPI Student Satisfaction and Engagement Survey, Graduate Outcome & Satisfaction and Employer Satisfaction Survey. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/kpi
WHAT INTERESTS YOU? Your Mohawk education will lead to rewarding career opportunities. Check out our wide range of program areas below: Flip to page 206 for a full list of programs, credentials and admission requirements.
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HEALTH
TREATMENT • MEDICATION • PATIENT CARE
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
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TECHNOLOGY
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SKILLED TRADES & APPRENTICESHIP
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BUSINESS
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COMMUNICATION ARTS
COUNSELLING • EDUCATION • THERAPY • PROTECTION
COMPUTER SCIENCE • ENVIRONMENTAL • BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION
RE-BUILD• REPAIR • CONNECT • REFINISH • BUILD
ADMINISTRATION • ENTREPRENEURSHIP • MARKETING • ACCOUNTING
JOURNALISM • DESIGN • BROADCASTING • PHOTOGRAPHY • MUSIC
STUDIES 167 PREPARATORY FOUNDATION • LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY • INTRODUCTION & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 175 GRADUATE MANAGEMENT • INTERVENTION • SPECIAL NEEDS • MEDICAL IMAGING
Not sure which program or career is right for you? Try our online Career Match or Career Coach tools at mohawkcollege.ca/careertools
WATCH FOR THESE TERMS AS YOU’RE READING Fast track Start selected two-year diploma programs (non co-op) in January and complete four consecutive semesters to graduate sooner.
Co-op option Earn while you learn with paid work semesters.
Competitive programs You MUST apply before the equal consideration date to be considered for competitive programs.
New program New and exciting programs available for the 2018–19 academic year.
Second Career Laid-off workers get the skills and training they need for high-demand jobs in their communities. Financial support is also available.
Mature students A mature student is someone who does not have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, but has reached the age of 19 years on, or before, the beginning of the program to which they are applying. Testing may be available.
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STEP 1
APPLY, ACCEPT AND BEGIN!
Do your research Not sure what program to choose? Ask questions, call employers in the field, browse our website or visit us for a tour and see an advisor to help you make the best choice.
START HERE
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Make Mohawk your first choice! Follow these 10 steps to make your college application simple and have the best chance to earn entrance into your program of choice.
Need help? Two easy ways to reach out to us: 1. Contact admissions at mohawkcollege.ca/admissions 2. Drop in to Fennell Campus (THE Square) to meet with a Coach (no appointment required). Our Coaches can answer your questions about becoming a Mohawk student and applying for financial assistance. If your Coach doesn’t have the answer, then they’ll connect you with an advisor who can.
STEP 7 Complete your Assessment for Success Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ assessment
ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE
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STEP 6 Don't wait to confirm your offer! Watch for your student info package in the mail.
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Tour the campus, meet faculty and students
8 STEP 8 Financial matters Receive your fee statement and registration package. Pay your tuition deposit to secure your spot. Details at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
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Indicated by the competitive programs icon ( ) throughout the handbook, these programs have more qualified applicants than there are spaces available (as of February 1). Applicants MUST apply for these programs before the equal consideration date – this means you must apply before February 1 for programs starting in September and before June 1 for programs starting in January to be considered for first round
STEP 2 Meet the admission requirements Admission requirements are specific to individual programs. Competitive programs may have additional entrance requirements and limited seats. (Read more about competitive programs below).
Ensure you meet and complete all the prerequisites required for admission such as specific courses, essays, medical forms or testing. See program pages for specific prerequisite information or visit mohawkcollege.ca/admissions
2 CONNECT WITH US!
Stay up-to-date via social media mohawkcollege.ca /social
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STEP 5 Receive an offer. Congratulations! Offers for competitive programs for September are released mid-March. Offers to all other programs are continously released starting February 1.
4 5 STEP 9 Registration Select your timetable in MyMohawk to register once the balance of your fees are paid or financial arrangements are made.
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STEP 3 Apply at ontariocolleges.ca Applications are available starting in October. February 1 is the equal consideration date for programs starting in September and June 1 is the equal consideration date for programs starting in January. Pay special attention to requirements for competitive programs. (Read more about competitive programs below).
STEP 4 Acknowledgement Once you have applied to Mohawk you’ll receive an acknowledgement from us with information about how to access MyMohawk – Mohawk’s portal.
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STEP 10 You’ve arrived! We’re here to support you each step of the way.
Get prepared for the upcoming semester mohawkcollege.ca/ orientation
offers. Late applications will be considered pending space in the programs. And your grades count! Selection to these programs is based on the average of the highest senior level final grades in the required courses that are available at the time of ranking. Priority is also given to accepted
applicants in the following order: (1) Permanent residents of Ontario; (2) Permanent residents of other Canadian provinces or territories; and (3) International applicants. Additional selection criteria may be applied. See program details or visit mohawkcollege.ca/admissions MOHAWK COLLEGE COLLEGE 55
HOW YOU’LL LEARN AT MOHAWK Mohawk offers students a variety of ways to learn, depending on your program. Here are some of the learning methods you may experience.
Labs
Blended
Field/clinical placement
In an on-campus lab environment, you’ll learn hands-on with tools and equipment utilized in your field.
Experience both face-to-face and online learning. Most courses at Mohawk are blended so you'll spend some class time learning on-campus and some time actively engaging with course material online.
In this type of placement, you’ll gain real-world experience in a work/clinical setting for a limited time period.
See the Program of Study information online for details about the types of learning a program includes.
Co-op work term
Classroom
On a co-op placement you’ll work in a paid, industry position for a semester at a time, gaining work experience in your chosen field.
In a classroom setting, you’ll learn with your peers and teacher in a classroom on-campus. This type of learning is sometimes referred to as “lecture" or "face-to-face.”
Fully online In a fully online course, you’ll learn using a computer and the Internet.
YOUR LEARNING TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY Digital Skills Toolkit The toolkit includes web-based modules and face-to-face interactive workshops that explore a range of foundational digital skills needed to succeed in college. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/ digitalskillstoolkit MyMohawk Your private, personal, password protected digital space at Mohawk where you'll find eLearn, email, registration and payment processes, timetables, grades and more. 6 MOHAWK COLLEGE
eLearn eLearn is our online learning platform where students easily review course materials, interact and collaborate in discussion forums and chats, get announcements, submit assignments, check grades and more! Mohawk Mobile Access grades, schedules, news, contacts and more, anytime, anywhere, on a smart phone or mobile device. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/mobile to read more and download the app.
Co-Curricular Record (CCR) CCR helps to track and record volunteer activity, community involvement, student government experience and more. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ccr ePortfolio ePortfolios offer Mohawk students a personal, online space to collect, organize, reflect upon and display work they’ve done at Mohawk. My Academic Progress My Academic Progress (MAP) is a web-based tool that helps students track their academic progress, visit mohawkcollege.ca/map
A TASTE OF THE WORKPLACE Get ahead of the competition, gain experience and enhance your résumé with a variety of work options as a Mohawk student.
ON CAMPUS JOBS
Tabitha Community and Justice Services
“Through the Campus Student Employment Program (CSEP), I work as a game day student within the Athletics and Recreation office as well as a student ambassador in the Student Engagement department. I’ve helped to plan events such as the annual Special Olympics Day and Start Smart orientation sessions for new students. By actively engaging in my course work, playing on the Women’s Varsity Rugby team, and working part-time at the college, I’m making the most of my time here – that’s what the true Mohawk College Mountaineer experience is about.”
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
Derek Computer Systems Technology – Software Development “The classroom and the workplace are so vastly different. Being enrolled in a program that offers experience in both areas has helped prepare me for my future of working in the computer science industry. As part of the team responsible for Mohawk’s official site, I have been able to use the skills I’ve learned in the classroom and apply them in a workplace environment. Collaborating with my colleagues, using my skill set to solve problems and coming up with new ideas – these tasks have attributed to my co-op experience being an invaluable one.”
FIELD/CLINICAL PLACEMENTS
Shafiza Educational Support
“The Educational Support Program at Mohawk College has given me the opportunity to become career ready through Field Placement at Grandview Public School. This experience has given me the hands-on learning required to work with exceptional youth. I provide assistance to their development as a student by keeping them engaged in a fun, productive manner using up-to-date technologies. Furthermore, I’m establishing the skills required to integrate positively into a school setting among staff and students. My field placement work has been a valuable and innovative learning experience.”
APPRENTICESHIPS
Jenny Automotive Service Technician
“My brother is a welder and he encouraged me to explore my interest in the skilled trades. Enrolling in the Automotive Service Technician program allowed me to have hands-on time repairing motor vehicle parts as well as develop mechanical diagnostics skills. Mohawk has prepared me well for a lasting career in the automotive industry.”
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WE'RE HERE TO HELP
To ensure all our students have the opportunity to thrive, we offer a wide range of services aimed at helping students succeed. For a full list of services visit mohawkcollege.ca/services
Not sure what to do?
Struggling with a course?
Need help registering, paying fees or just have a question? THE Square provides a full range of services and supports to prospective students, applicants and current students. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/thesquare
The Learning Support Centre offers you a dedicated and positive environment to enhance your academic success through Peer Tutoring, the Writing Centre, Math Learning Centre and Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS), as well as self-directed and quiet group study spaces. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/lsc
Looking for extra support? For students with disabilities Accessible Learning Services offers a broad range of services to students with a disability or suspected disability to meet their academic goals at all campuses. Early identification is recommended. Contact our Student Triage Officer for more information at 905-575-2211. A comprehensive overview of all Accessible Learning Services is available at mohawkcollege.ca/als 8 MOHAWK COLLEGE
Focus on your health and wellness Wellness4U promotes health and wellness for all Mohawk students and staff. Wellness4U is committed to achieving our vision for a healthy campus by raising awareness through prevention strategies and promoting ways to improve health. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/wellness4u
The Health Centre at the Fennell Campus provides confidential Health and Wellness for all students. Services include General Medicine, Physiotherapy, Registered Massage Therapy, Osteopathy, Acupuncture, Dental Hygiene and Athletic Therapy. Student health insurance plans are accepted and cover most services including direct billing to your insurance company. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/health-centre
Need to talk? Take advantage of free and confidential time-limited counselling. We offer personal, career and academic counselling. You will have the opportunity to join workshops focused on supporting your wellbeing and academic success throughout the year. Read more
at mohawkcollege.ca/ counselling
Student Success Advisors As a friendly and reliable resource, Student Success Advisors (SSA) are here to connect you to the many service areas that will enhance your college experience and provide you with the appropriate resources you need. SSAs meet individually with students to answer questions, discuss concerns and help you create an action plan to be successful at college. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/ssa
SERVICES AND SUPPORT FOR INDIGENOUS STUDENTS Aboriginal Education and Student Services The Aboriginal Education and Student Services Team at Mohawk is committed to Indigenous student success through the fostering of a supportive learning environment which encourages selfempowerment.
Indigenous Self-Identification If you are an Indigenous student applying to Mohawk, we invite you to complete a self-identification form. Benefits include specialized programming to meet your cultural needs, Elder as a resource, peer tutors, academic assitants, job postings
and access to various bursaries and scholarships. Throughout the year we offer culturally relevant events and activities. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/ indigenous
“Mohawk College has a great atmosphere that I encourage others to come be a part of.� MARLEY
(PICTURED ABOVE)
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COVERING THE COST OF YOUR EDUCATION Need help with educational costs? Thanks to generous donors and government support, Mohawk offers financial assistance to qualified students. Students who apply will have their financial need and eligibility assessed for bursaries, scholarships and/or the Campus Student Employment Program (CSEP).
In 2016-2017: More than half of Mohawk students relied on OSAP and received $58.9 million in grants and loans 402 Mohawk students received scholarships and 4,095 received bursaries, totaling $3.7 million
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Applying for OSAP Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a federally and provincially sponsored grant and loan program for eligible students. Read more at ontario.ca/osap
Awards, scholarships and bursaries Each semester students can complete a Financial Need Assessment Profile (FNAP) to be considered for awards, bursaries, scholarships and the Campus Student Employment Program (CSEP). The FNAP application opens prior to the start of every semester at mohawkcollege.ca/ financialprofile Students can also apply for external scholarships, learn more at: • scholarshipscanada.com • yconic.com • loranscholar.ca
Mo’Money Resource Centre Mohawk’s Financial Literacy Centre educates and supports students with tools on how to manage
their money including information about paying for school, budgeting, understanding credit and debt, saving strategies plus much more. Check us out at mohawkcollege.ca/momoney
Reality Cheque Reality Cheque is an online experience that simulates common decisions students make while attending college. Players are presented with a “reality cheque” at the end of the game showing the costs associated with their decisions. Find out your reality at realitycheque.ca
Cooperative Education Get experience and income while in school! Look for this icon: as you browse this handbook for programs that have a required or optional co-op. Or, check out co-op program options on pages 206 to 209. Campus employment opportunities are available each semester. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/ financial-assistance
1: 2016-2017 KPI Graduate Satisfaction and Outcomes Survey (mohawkcollege.ca/kpi), 2: 2016-2017 average first year tuition and ancillary fees for an Arts and Science university program (cudo.cou.on.ca), 3: 2016-2017 first year tuition and ancillary fees for Mohawk’s General Arts and Science program – mohawkcollege.ca/fees, 4: osap.gov.on.ca/OSAPPortal/en/ PostsecondaryEducation/OSAP/FinancialPlanning/TuitionandLivingCosts, 5: newsroom.bmo.com/press-releases/canadianbusinesses-look-for-post-secondary-educat-tsx-bmo-201205240792844001
UNIVERSITY
VS
COLLEGE
Not only is college an incredibly affordable option, saving you time and money, it’s also your link to employment opportunities. Mohawk grads are a hot commodity — 86% get jobs within six months of graduation.1
University
Mohawk College
$7,2002
$4,0003
Average program length:
4 Years
2 Years
Average first year books/supplies:4
$1,000
$1,000
16%
27%
Average first year tuition and fees:
What level of postsecondary education do Canadian Businesses look for when hiring?5
The bottom line? College is money well spent!
WHAT TO EXPECT THE FIRST YEAR Starting college is exciting! Here's a chart to help you plan your first year. For more information about current tuition and fees, visit mohawkcollege.ca/fees Expenses
Notes
Cost
Tuition and fees
Check the program you're interested in for an estimated cost.
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Books and equipment
Books, kits and supplies typically add up to around $1,000.
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Rent or residence
Rent can range from $400-$700+/month. Each semester is 4 months.
$
Heating and electricity
You'll want to budget approximately $100-200/month.
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Food, toiletries and laundry
Plan for at least $300/month. Don't forget about the cost of eating out!
$
Clothing
Include necessary outdoor clothing as well as impulse buying.
$
Phone and cell
Land lines are becoming less necessary, but think about your cell expenses.
$
Internet and cable
Shop around for Internet or cable deals. Maybe you can do without cable?
$
Transportation
Full time students automatically get access to HSR transit. If you're driving, consider the cost of gas, parking, insurance and maintenance.
$
Entertainment
Think about what you like to do outside of class, and what you can afford.
$
Insurance
You may want tenant insurance if living away from home.
$
Other expenses
If you're driving consider the cost of auto insurance.
$
Add up the costs for your estimated total first year cost of college
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EXPERIENCE MOHAWK
THE LANGUAGE & CULTURE CENTRE (LCC) Mohawk annually welcomes over one thousand international students, representing more than 70 countries from around the world.
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Many of these events take place at the Language and Culture Centre (LCC) which was established as a hub for international activities within the college and between the college and the communities we serve. At the LCC you will be welcomed
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by a group of experienced, friendly, multi-cultural staff who will support your transition to the college and Canada. The LCC is a comfortable environment that provides an exciting blend of academic activities, international celebrations, short term programming, social opportunities and involvement of external cultural groups from Hamilton’s community. As an international community hub, the LCC gives all students access to learn more about different Mohawk International opportunities or programs and supports participation in campus cultural activities and community events. Visit us in room J137, Fennell Campus. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/LCC
RESEARCH 24/7
Some services never close 800,000 online journals & magazines
YOUR LIBRARY
CONNECT | LEARN | SUCCEED
320,000 eBooks 30,000 online videos
200 Research Guides
80 research databases in 53 languages!
TECHNOLOGY
library.mohawkcollege.ca
Free loans, workshops & tech help
The library is a top destination for academic resources, study space and tech support.
TECH BARs Get answers to your tech questions about:
Assignment resources Access library resources on-site or online:
• Connecting to WiFi
• eLearn and ePortfolio • MyMohawk portal • Office365
• Print and electronic books
• Streaming videos • Research assistance: face-to-face or online chat Study space The library is a place that meets your study needs: • Quiet and silent study space • Collaborative, bookable group space • Access to computers and laptops
Visit a library TECH BAR Digital skills workshops Microsoft Office, eLearn, ePortfolios & more
BORROW
• Online journals and magazines • Research guides
215 laptops and Chromebooks
More than books in your library
“It is really wonderful to have a resourceful and reputable tool in the palm of my hand.” “Finding research for our topic through the library databases was simple and easy.” MOHAWK STUDENTS
Anatomical models (Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster) Safety glasses and meters (Stoney Creek) Calculators (All campuses) Bikes (Fennell Campus)
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LIFE
ON CAMPUS
Whether or not you live in residence there are lots of ways to get involved in life on campus. Choose from exciting activities and services designed to support student success and make your life at Mohawk fun and memorable, including: • Orientation activities – make a smooth transition to college. Check out our Day One and Weeks of Welcome
• Special events and expos – expand your interests and try something new • Registered student groups – join a student association or club • Volunteering – volunteering is rewarding and a great way to make community connections • Awareness weeks – whether it’s the environment, human rights or social justice get involved and make a difference
View our calendar at mohawkcollege.ca/events to see what’s happening on campus. Mohawk supports you every step of the way. Visit student services to connect with: • Employment advisors • Off-campus housing • Transportation information Each semester students participate in social orientation activities at all of our campuses during Day One and Weeks of Welcome. Get a head start on your school year by attending one of our Start Smart days. These workshops will help prepare you for your college experience. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/orientation
Social Inc. is a place where human rights are respected. We celebrate social inclusion and work toward erasing discrimination by identifying and confronting oppression. We do this by supporting students and staff with a physical positive space located in room G112 and delivering a message of harmony. Visit us at mohawkcollege.ca/socialinc 14 MOHAWK COLLEGE
July Talk Concert Photo by Cory Breton
THE
MOHAWK SPIRIT The Mohawk Students’ Association works hard to ensure student life at Mohawk is both fun and rewarding with special events, dining, entertainment, student services, advocacy and more! The Mohawk Students’ Association (MSA) exists for the betterment of all full-time students of Mohawk College. We proudly offer quality services, activities and facilities designed to satisfy the ever changing needs of all members and all campuses. As student advocates we offer food services, events, an extended health plan and emergency loans. Stop by. We're here to support Mohawk students.
represent student issues through committees and can help with the academic appeal support.
Services Each year, the MSA utilizes your Student Activity Fees by providing students with meaningful services. These services support your experience on campus and range from an online used textbook sale, emergency loans and legal counselling to a free food bank.
Activities
Advocacy The MSA elected Board of Directors is here for you! Run by students, the MSA advocates on behalf of all Mohawk students to the college as well as at Provincial and National levels. We also
Your MSA entertains you on campus by producing hundreds of events each year. From concerts and events in The Arnie to outdoor movie nights in the MSA Plaza, there’s sure to be something going
on to keep you entertained when classes are over.
Facilities Your MSA operates the Student Centre at Fennell which houses the MSA Offices, The Arnie, The Cellar, a student operated food court, quiet study lounge and much more. This non-academic wing of the school is designed to support you, the students of Mohawk when you’re not in class. Learn more at www.mohawkSTUDENTS.ca
Weekly and Monthly Events Catch cutting edge bands performing all year long at The Arnie. In the past, the Arnie’s stage has been graced by artists such as The Tragically Hip, The Weeknd, July Talk and the Eli Young Band. Also, don’t miss out on Arnie After Dark parties (19+), variety acts such as the incredible XXX Hypnotist Tony Lee, NFL and Blue Jays games and more.
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KEEP LEARNING. KEEP PLAYING. BECAUSE, AFTER ALL, WE'RE ALL MOUNTAINEERS.
Mohawk College offers 15 competitive varsity sports teams and a wide range of recreational and wellness activities for all levels. Get your friends together for some fun and fitness and enter a team into one of our many leagues or tournaments. Above: Mohawk Men’s Volleyball team celebrates their 2016-2017 Ontario Colleges Athletics Association (OCAA) gold medal. The team is posing in front of a small section of their fans. This medal earned the team a berth to the Canadian Collegiate Athletics Association (CCAA) at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario March 2017. 16 MOHAWK COLLEGE
Opposite page, top row, left to right: Outdoor Men’s Soccer team celebrates after a Mohawk goal. Ladies’ Doubles Badminton team in action and Kirsten McCartney, Women’s Softball player, at bat. Second row, left to right: Mohawk Men’s Curling team with their CCAA silver medals and the
Men’s Rugby team in action on the field. Third row: Men’s Golf team waits for their final round to conclude and capture an OCAA Division 2 bronze medal. Bottom row, left to right: Women’s Basketball Coach Kevin Duffy gives instructions to his team who earned an OCAA silver medal in March
2017. Sarah Beairsto competes at the OCAA Championships finishing fourth.
TEAMS, TRYOUTS & BURSARIES Tryouts for varsity teams are traditionally held in late August or early September. Detailed times and locations are available on the Athletics website, mohawkcollege.ca/athletics Need another reason to get in the game? Mohawk offers athletic bursaries to student athletes based on academic and athletic success. SPORTS
VARSITY
INTRAMURAL
Basketball Rugby Soccer Soccer indoor Volleyball Softball Badminton Cross Country Curling Golf Hockey Touch Football Cricket Dodge Ball
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YOUR HOME
AWAY FROM HOME Living in residence Come and join our small community of 340 students. Our residence is equipped with comfortable study and TV lounges, laundry facilities, bike storage, meeting rooms, a games room, a movie lounge and onsite BBQ facilities. Learn more at mohawkrez.ca Amenities include: • Fully-furnished suites with two private bedrooms, a shared kitchenette and bathroom • Bi-weekly in-suite housekeeping • Mandatory Meal Plan featuring “Mo’s Reztaurant” (available seven days a week) • Phone, satellite television, Internet and all utilities included • Barrier-free suites
• Organized social and educational events • Safe environment with 24/7 security • Building-wide WiFi
Living off-campus Leases, by-laws, landlord – what does it all mean? If this is your first time living on your own, finding the perfect place can be stressful. We’re here to help you with the details. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ housing • Use courtesy telephones to contact prospective landlords • Search our extensive online house listings for Hamilton, Stoney Creek and surrounding areas • Find resources for signing a lease, by-laws in Hamilton, landlordtenant relations and much more
See the suites in 3D!
Visit mohawkrez.ca/tour
Living at home Discuss with your family where you plan to live and how you’ll commute to your campus. Read more about walking, biking, driving or taking public transit to our campuses at mohawkcollege.ca/ transportation
Your ONE Card will be the most important card you’ll have at Mohawk. Upload your photo online and avoid lineups. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/one-card
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LOAD & GO
EAT
SHOP
Anyone (parents, family, friends) can add money to your Card online or on-campus.
Use funds on your Card at all on-campus food outlets and select off-campus partners.
Load up your Card and buy books, hoodies, snacks and more at our on-campus stores.
WORKOUT
TRAVEL
Stop searching for loose change! Use your loaded Card to print on-campus or wirelessly.
Access the David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre with your Card and stay healthy.
The Card – with the HSR Transit Sticker attached – allows full time students access to Hamilton buses.
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BECOME A FOODIE
STAY (OR GET) IN SHAPE AT OUR FITNESS CENTRE
Enjoy a delicious menu of dining options around the campus. Whether you’re on the run or have time to sit, enjoy Subway, Starbucks, 2Mato, Paramount Fine Foods, Chef's International Table, Smoke's Poutinerie, Tim Hortons, Urban Fork, Pizza Pizza, The Lunch Box, Brewed Awakenings... and, not to be forgotten, there’s The Arnie and The Cellar, if you’re looking for a licensed option. Visit dineoncampus.ca/mohawk and mohawkstudents.ca
The David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre at Fennell Campus offers a long and healthy list of ways to get hearts racing. Burn some calories, offload stress or just have a little fun in our well-equipped fitness facility. Our triple gymnasium allows plenty of opportunity for pick-up basketball, volleyball or badminton and is a great home venue for our varsity sports teams. You’ll also find a breathtaking (literally!) range of classes and group fitness activities scheduled to help inspire you to jump in. With an indoor running track, a range of classes and the latest and greatest equipment, The David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre is a popular place to be. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/athletics
The David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre at Fennell Campus has received LEED® Gold certification, which means the building is designed to minimize maintenance and operational requirements and runs 34% more efficiently than an equivalent building. Read more on page 23.
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Produce your masterpiece in the Digital Print Lab or shoot hoops in the David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre. No matter where on campus you choose to spend your time, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art equipment and modern facilities. Fennell Campus 4:39 PM has the academic resources, entertainment experiences, shopping and activities that will make your college experience memorable and rewarding.
Located at the edge of the Hamilton escarpment, Fennell Campus has undergone the largest renovation in Mohawk history. Re-designed as a welcoming place to live and learn, the renewal has created a modernized space while enhancing energy efficiency, barrier-free access and more. Whether you choose to live in residence or in an off-campus neighbourhood, at Fennell Campus you’ll feel at home.
"You should be very proud of your TECH BAR staff. I am convinced that your team adds untold value to the students’ quality of school work — but also to the complete Mohawk experience." Bob, Mohawk student The TECH BAR at Fennell Campus
The Library and Collaboratory at Fennell Campus
“I have learned so much from Library staff that I can teach my classmates.” Marianne, Business - Marketing graduate MOHAWK COLLEGE
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INNOVATING FOR
CANADA
Canada’s largest and Hamilton’s first Net Zero institutional building is under construction at Mohawk College.
Next evolution of green building Named The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation, this new net zero building at Fennell Campus will operate on zero net-energy consumption, meaning the total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis will be roughly equal to the amount of renewable energy generated onsite.
A living lab
• Access to "green" roof terraces
The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation will serve as a living lab for students and as a demonstration site for industry partners. Features of the building will include:
Leading-edge environmental technologies
• Exposed structural connections in public areas
The 96,000 square-foot facility will also incorporate:
• Exposed mechanical and electrical systems in public spaces
• High-performance building envelope to maximize heating and cooling while maximizing natural light
• Solar panel array monitoring
Groundbreaking program launch The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation is one of 16 projects— ranging from commercial and institutional buildings to multi-unit residential buildings—across Canada chosen to participate in a two-year pilot of the Canada Green Building Council's new Zero Carbon Building Standard. The Standard is Canada’s first green building program where carbon emissions will be used as the key indicator for building performance.
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• Graphic user interfaces showcasing building systems
WE’VE REDUCED OUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
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• Green roof with extensive planted areas • Solar panel array generating 2,500 kW • Solar thermal array • 28 geothermal wells • Variable refrigerant flow heat pump system
Construction of The Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation is expected to be complete in early 2018 and the building will be open to students and industry partners in the fall. Learn more and get updates at NetZeroMohawk.ca
• Storm water harvesting of up to 342,000 litres • Sensor-controlled LED lighting • High-efficiency plumbing fixtures
The $54 million Joyce Centre for Partnership & Innovation is part of the largest renewal of labs and classrooms in Mohawk’s 50-year history.
From community gardens to sustainable buildings, Mohawk College is making Hamilton a greener place to live. The Learning Exchange and the David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre are Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Gold certified buildings — that’s more than 100,000 square feet of space incorporating leading sustainable development practices and technologies. These buildings provide state-of-the-art facilities while reducing our carbon footprint and overall energy demand.
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LIVING LABS AT FENNELL CAMPUS
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In our living labs you’ll get valuable, hands-on learning experiences in your program of choice. Our living labs help you prepare for the workplace, and are one of the reasons 84% of employers are satisfied with the Mohawk graduates they’ve hired*.
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GAIN EXCEPTIONAL TRAINING IN OUR POLICE VEHICLE ROOM AND TACTICAL HOUSE You’ll love this dynamic scenariobased lab in the Justice and Wellness Studies area at Mohawk’s Fennell Campus, which provides students with the opportunity to work with a functioning police cruiser to create a sense of reality in their training. Put theory into practice through a variety of scenarios from a basic traffic stop to high risk arrests. 24 MOHAWK COLLEGE
USE 3D PRINTING TO BRING INDUSTRY DESIGNS TO LIFE Build new innovations that will create a better world and gain hands-on experience using one of the 3D printers in Mohawk's Additive Manufacturing Resource Centre (AMRC). Co-op students have the opportunity to work with industry partners to turn computer generated designs into metal and plastic components, testing and stretching the boundaries of this exciting new technology. *2016-2017 KPI Graduate Satisfaction and Outcomes Survey. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/kpi
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IGNITE YOUR PASSION FOR RADIO
GET READY FOR A HIGH-VOLTAGE CAREER.
Ignite Radio, Mohawk's online radio station and campus FM station 101.5 The Hawk, give you the chance to learn and create using the same digital technology that is used by the Canadian radio industry. You will learn both on-air and behind the scenes skills to produce content that will help you follow your passion for music and your community.
Mohawk’s newest living lab is based in an actual decommissioned substation. The Energy & Power Industry Research and Training Lab focuses on hands-on learning in advanced power systems, electrical power protection and smart metering and distribution. The substation will also allow research opportunities between students and industry partners interested in finding solutions to challenging communication problems found in today’s smart grid technologies.
Listen to what our students are up to at igniteradio.ca and 1015TheHawk.ca
JOIN THE WORLD OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS What’s it really like to work in an agency? The McKeil School of Business has designed a living lab for Business and Communication Arts students to experience the fast-paced world of marketing and communications. At The Agency students work with real community and college clients to provide innovative business and media solutions. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/agency
WORK ALONGSIDE PROGRAMMERS, ENGINEERS AND GRAPHIC DESIGNERS As a Mohawk student you’ll develop valuable experience working alongside teams of programmers, engineers and graphic designers through class projects and co-op placements. In the mHealth & eHealth Development and Innovation Centre (MEDIC) you’ll work in a modern collaboration space with state-of-the-art mobile and cloud computing equipment to help researchers, government institutions and industry partners apply information and communications technologies to health care.
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INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCES AT MCMASTER
Home to six hospitals and a cancer centre, Hamilton has a great demand for health care practitioners. Led by a world-class faculty, Mohawk prepares students in outstanding facilities that include the human anatomy and simulation labs, five libraries, as well as computer and digital labs. You’ll complete field and clinical placements with teaching and community hospitals throughout Ontario for enhanced learning in a real health care setting.
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Experiential learning through simulation At the Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster our world-class faculty equip students to care for our population, both locally and globally. Collaborative, problem-based learning creates dynamic, interactive opportunities for students that are complemented with state-of-the-art human anatomy and simulation labs. Working with our healthcare partners, graduates are ready to serve patients and adapt to the future of healthcare.
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Mohawk Centre for Health Care Simulation Located at the Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster, the new Mohawk Centre for Health Care Simulation is an interdisciplinary environment where students will develop field and clinical skills as part of an inter-professional team. At the Centre, you’ll have access to a wide range of resources including advanced simulation, technology enhanced teaching tools, an apartment for working with clients in their home environment and advanced equipment which is used in the clinical environment and workforce. The Centre is also home to the Learning Collaboratory providing you with an open, flexible, collaborative learning space for independent work, to meet with peers/groups, to prepare presentations and for your other learning needs.
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STONEY CREEK CAMPUS FOR SKILLED TRADES
With top technology and professional facilities for the skilled trades, Mohawk grads are in high demand. Our well-prepared graduates choose from a lineup of eager industry employers. It’s all hands on deck for skilled trades and apprenticeships. At Mohawk you’ll obtain job-ready training and in-school education to step into tomorrow’s workforce. Apprentices are in great demand in a highly competitive global market that has to meet the challenges of today’s technology. Mohawk annually serves 2,700 apprenticeship students and is one of the largest trainers of apprentices in Ontario.
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Help us make sustainability the norm
Learn by doing in our Stoney Creek labs At our Stoney Creek Campus, you’ll have the opportunity to learn through hands-on experience in your trade of choice. Maybe you’ll work in our Steam Lab exploring, operating and maintaining diverse equipment relating to steam generation. Or, as a Truck and Coach apprentice you could learn in the Gerald Marshall Centre for Transportation, where Mohawk’s future auto mechanics, truck and coach technicians and servicers train in a state-of-the-art on-site shop that accommodates up to three full-sized tractor trailers.
The Sustainable Resource Centre (SRC) at Stoney Creek is a research and teaching space focused on sustainability. From rain water treatment systems to aquaponics, this lab contains real world, interactive examples of technologies that reduce our environmental impact without sacrificing quality of life. At the SRC you’ll learn how to put clean energy and waste minimization into action while gaining firsthand working experience with sustainable community infrastructure, including: • Solar and wind power • Power storage • DC power distribution • Geothermal heating/cooling • Greywater reclamation • Hydroponics
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DISCOVER HAMILTON The Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster is steps away from Westdale Village, home to an array of locally owned boutiques, restaurants, pubs and more.
Check out the many trails in Hamilton, perfect for the novice or experienced hiker.
(Above) Pier 4 Park is part of the 7.5km long Hamilton Waterfront Trail. (Right) James Street North is a historic neighbourhood located in the heart of downtown Hamilton with an ever-growing arts community. The second Friday of every month, galleries, cafes and stores open their doors and the street comes alive (jamesstreetnorth.ca).
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Explore Mohawk's home — you'll find colourful neighbourhoods, a vibrant downtown and countless trails for hiking, biking and getting around. Hamilton's attractions and events offer something for everyone.
Bringing college within reach
Find out more at tourismhamilton.com
The Mohawk community believes that all Hamiltonians should have access to postsecondary education. With locations at the Eva Rothwell Centre, the Hamilton Public Library and a new mobile classroom launching Fall 2017, City School by Mohawk develops and delivers specialized learning programs and workshops within Hamilton’s priority neighbourhoods. The City School model encourages gradual steps to postsecondary, employment pathways and fosters lifelong learning.
Take in a sporting event at Tim Hortons Field.
In partnership with Hamilton community agencies, City School by Mohawk has made effective change in the college and in Hamilton, making Mohawk Hamilton’s community college. For more information visit mohawkcollege. ca/cityschool
Based out of Hamilton, the Hamilton Bulldogs are a major junior ice hockey team in the OHL.
Looking for a new workout? Try climbing the Hamilton escarpment stairs. Visit the Art Gallery of Hamilton and check out the Bruegel-Bosch Bus by Kim Adams.
Watch for the new mobile classroom
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HEALTH CERTIFICATES
DIPLOMAS
DEGREES*
Community Pharmacy Assistant........ 36
Cardiovascular Technology............... 34
Medical Radiation Sciences.............. 40
Personal Support Worker.................. 45
Health, Wellness and Fitness............. 37
Nursing (BScN)................................. 42
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas................. 50
Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant........... 44
You may also be interested in:
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees.... 51
Pharmacy Technician......................... 46
Autism and Behavioural Science.... 180
Practical Nursing and Practical Nursing with Aboriginal Communities..................................... 48
Biotechnology.................................. 74
Recreation Therapy........................... 52
ADVANCED DIPLOMAS Massage Therapy.............................. 38
GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Biotechnology (Health)..................... 75 Biotechnology- Advanced................ 76 Concurrent Disorders..................... 187 Office Administration Health Services............................... 148 *Degrees awarded by McMaster University
Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography..... 188 Diploma RPN to BScN Degree*...... 190 Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream)......... 197 Recreation Therapy (Intensive)........ 199
Students in Health Science programs will be required to participate in a recorded simulated learning environment in order to fulfill program requirements.
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Cardiovascular Technology Acquire knowledge, skills and principles to assist physicians in various aspects of cardiac diagnosis through this high demand program. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/728 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 728 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ The Cardiovascular Technology program has been granted a six-year accreditation status.
Competitive Program Apply by February 1
COMPETITIVE
The Cardiovascular Technology program outcomes meet the core competencies as outlined in the Canadian Society of Cardiology Technologist's National Occupational Competency Profile (CSCT NOCP). Visit csct.ca Visit the Career Handbook on the Government of Canada website for details on the functional requirements and physical demands for this National Occupational Classification (NOC 3217) Visit mohawkcollege.ca/728functional-demands
Graduate opportunities
• Experience extensive hands-on training during skills courses • Experience clinical training at affiliated hospitals and clinics • Perform cardiovascular tests such as: Electrocardiography, Holter Monitoring, Exercise Stress Testing, Pacemaker/ Cardiac Device Follow-Up, Ambulatory BP Monitoring and ECG Event/Loop Monitoring • The first eight week clinical practicum takes place in the summer semester of year 1 (semester 3). The second eight week clinical practicum takes place in the final semester (semester 5).
• Graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Society of Cardiology Technologists registration examination, visit csct.ca to learn more • Graduates are eligible to apply for admission to Mohawk’s Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography program • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
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SEMESTER 1 • ECG Theory and Applications • Human Anatomy and Physiology I • Informatics for Health Sciences • Introduction To Cardiovascular Technology • Introduction to Research Methods • Communication • Elective - General Education 1
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Occupational categories: • Cardiology Technologists • Pacemaker/Cardiac Device Technologists • Electrophysiology Technologists • Clinical Application/Procedure Specialists
Program highlights
Industries of employment: • Community and Teaching Hospitals
Program of Studies
• Ambulatory Health Care Services • Private Cardiology and Diagnostic Centres • Cardiac Device/EP Industry • Cardiac Rehabilitation Centres • Cardiac Diagnostic Equipment Companies (in Sales or Technical Support)
SEMESTER 2 • Cardiovascular Anatomy & Physiology • Cardiovascular Pharmacology • ECG interpretation • Exercise Testing • Holter Monitoring I • Human Anatomy and Physiology II SEMESTER 3 • Clinical Practice I • Elective - General Education 2
Admission requirements
oo Grade 11 or 12 Physics oo Grade 11 or 12 Biology or Chemistry • In addition to the successful completion of all admission requirements, all applicants to this program must complete a mandatory standardized Health Occupation Aptitude Examination (HOAE) as part of the selection process. There is a fee of $50.00 for this test • Options are available for mature applicants
Functional demands The Cardiovascular Technology health professions are intellectually, emotionally and physically demanding. It is important that applicants become familiar with the profession before entering the program so that they are able to function at an acceptable standard.
Skills courses All students will be required to act as simulated patients for their peers in skills course labs and during skills practice sessions.
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) or any U level For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/728 SEMESTER 4 • Cardiac Devices I • Cardiac Rehabilitation Science • Cardiovascular Diagnostic Techniques • Electrophysiology • Holter Monitoring II • Introduction To Pediatric Cardiology
SEMESTER 5 • Applied Patient Care • Basic Blood Collection • Cardiac Devices II • Cardiovascular intervention Techniques • Clinical Practice II • ECG interpretation-Advanced • Elective - General Education 3
Pre-clinical requirements
Clinical placements
All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission.
Clinical experience is provided in health care agencies throughout Ontario.
To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
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Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. Students should expect to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placements.
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Community Pharmacy Assistant Obtain knowledge and skills in the delivery of pharmacy products and services in community pharmacy practice. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/796 START DATE January PROGRAM NUMBER 796 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 9 months) LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
Program highlights
Careers
• Acquire knowledge and skills in the delivery of pharmacy products and services in community pharmacy practice • Understand legislation and methodology surrounding dispensing prescriptions, drug inventory controls and customer service • Learn the many uses and classes of available prescription and non-prescription drugs, medical devices, herbals and complementary care medicine products • Gain practical experience through simulated lab courses in pharmacy practice • Experience four weeks of field placement in a community pharmacy
Industries of employment: • Independent and Corporate Community Pharmacies • Long-Term Care and Compounding Pharmacies • Pharmacy Benefit Providers • Pharmacy Software Vendors
1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U level or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, minimum C level (M or U level recommended) oo Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry or Biology, C or U level
• Recommended: good computer and Windows-based skills, 35 WPM keyboarding and good written and verbal communication skills. • Options are available for mature applicants The pharmacy assistant health profession is physically demanding. It is important that applicants become familiar with the profession before entering the program so that they are able to function at an acceptable standard. Some of the physical functionality required includes: working on your feet for multiple hours, medium load bearing activities, fine motor skills with good visual acuity.
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Pre-clinical requirements
Clinical placements
All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission.
Clinical placement experience is provided in community pharmacies throughout Ontario.
To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Community Pharmacy Assistant Professional Practice • Community Pharmacy Assistant: Experiential Learning • Conditions, Diseases & Related Physiology for Pharmacy • Foundations of Pharmaceutical Products • Pharmacy Assistant Lab 1 • Pharmacy Math for Assistants • Retail Pharmacy Theory for Assist • Communication
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Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to clinical placements.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/796 SEMESTER 2 • Community Pharmacy Assistant: Field Placement • Legislation for Pharmacy Assistants • Long-Term Care Pharmacy Practice • Pharmaceutical Products for Pharmacy Assistants • Pharmacy Assistant Lab 2 • Retail Pharmacy Inventory Management • General Education 1
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Health, Wellness and Fitness Implement exercise programs, nutritional plans and wellness strategies for clients of varying fitness levels. Program highlights
Field placements
Careers
• Implement strategies to improve quality of life in people of various ages and abilities • Work with specialists of specific populations such as emergency service personnel, children, older adults, pregnant women or those with increased medical risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure, etc • Study topics such as: athletic injury management, sport psychology and exercise physiology, anatomy, biomechanics, and wellness management strategies • Train students registered in the Justice Studies and Health, Wellness and Fitness programs, athletes, workplaces and the college community through Field Placement courses
• Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements • Applicants are advised that there are specific requirements that must be completed prior to participating in a field placement, and that it is their responsibility to ensure that these requirements are met • Accepted applicants are required to have the following completed prior to field placement and are responsible for the associated costs: oo Standard First Aid oo CPR recertification required annually while in the program oo Up-to-date Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter or continue in a placement while in the program
Industries of employment: • Professional Health and Wellness Centres (Chiropractic Wellness Team) • Large Corporations - Health and Wellness Centres • Private Health Clubs • Small Business Ownership • Municipal Recreation Centres • YMCA/YWCAs • Amateur and Professional Sports Teams - Health and Wellness • Emergency Services • Fitness Training
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Senior Science courses recommended • Additional selection criteria may apply • Options are available for mature applicants
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/268 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 268 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Students will have the $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ opportunity to challenge for the following certifications: Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology - Certified Personal Trainer, Optimum Health For Life - Sports Nutrition Specialist, TWIST - Sports Conditioning Certificate, PTA Global, Mental Health First Aid and NCSA certified Personal Trainer.
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Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy • Exercise Physiology • Exercise Techniques • Fitness Assessments • Introduction to Health and Wellness • Justice Fitness and Wellness • Sport and Exercise Psychology • Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/268 SEMESTER 3 • Energy Systems Exercise Prescription • Field Placement 1 • Flexibility: Range of Motion • Group Training • Nutrition • Resistance Training Exercise Prescription • Wellness Management Strategies • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Adaptive Exercise • Facility Management and Design • Field Placement 2 • Industry Employability Skills • Nutrition Applications • Sport Injuries • Worksite Health Promotion • Elective - General Education 2
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Massage Therapy Learn and practice the theory and techniques behind the assessment and manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, for the purpose of relaxation or rehabilitation, as you prepare to become a Registered Massage Therapist. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/469 START DATE September (Fast Track see page 3) January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 469 PROGRAM LENGTH 24 months LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Ontario$8,001+ College
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The Massage Therapy Program Diploma is completed in 24 months, including the required clinical hours, in this regulated community college offering. Competitive Program: Apply by February
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy MT • Basic Theory and Technique: MT • Basic Treatment Protocols: MT • Critical Analysis for Health, Wellness & Fitness • Hydrotherapy: MT • Principles of Health Science: MT • Communication
Program highlights • Gain the knowledge and practical skills necessary to become eligible to write the provincial regulatory exams to become a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) • Practice alternative health strategies to address a multitude of populations and conditions, such as the aging “baby boomer” population, people requiring rehabilitation, postinjury or surgery, and wellnessminded individuals who seek preventative health care • Study an evidence-based curriculum that supports an inter-professional health care approach that maximizes patient outcomes • Examine the anatomy, physiology and common pathologies of each of our body systems and practise physical assessments, massage techniques and massage protocols to safely and effectively address these conditions
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Careers Work in a variety of settings: • Massage Therapy Clinic • Health and Wellness Clinics • Health Spas • Rehabilitation Centres • Chiropractic Centres • Palliative Care Centres • Nursing and Retirement Homes • Hospitals • Independent Health Professionals
Practicums • Practicums and outreaches may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending practicum activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to practicums and outreaches • Accepted applicants are required to have the following completed prior to field placement and are responsible for the associated costs: oo Standard First Aid oo CPR-C/HCP (Health Care Provider), recertification required annually while in the program oo Up-to-date immunization record (TB testing required annually) oo Up-to-date police record check (Vulnerable Sector Screen) • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter or continue in a placement while in the program
COMPETITIVE
SEMESTER 2 • Intermediary Theory and Technique: MT • Intermediary Treatment Protocols: MT • Introduction to Clinic • Mechanisms of Healing • Musculoskeletal Anatomy: MT • Pathology: MT • Research in Massage Therapy
• Develop and implement effective treatment plans as you conduct practicums in the on-site student clinic and offsite outreaches with specialty populations • Develop the ethical and professional behaviours associated with becoming a Regulated Health Care Professional as you communicate with clients and document treatments according to provincial requirements
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/469 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Theory and Technique: MT • Basic Ortho & Phy Assessment: MT • Clinical Practice 1:MT • Sports and Injury Treatment: MT • Systems Central Nervous System: MT • Systems: Cardiovascular and Respiratory: MT • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Adaptive Treatment Protocol: MT • Clinical Practice 2:MT • Intermediary Ortho & Phys Assessment: MT • Kinesiology Remedial Exercise: MT • Self-Management for the Massage Professional • Systems: Digestive: MT • Systems: Peripheral Nervous System and Endocrine • Systems: Urinary and Reproductive
SEMESTER 5 • Clinical Practice 3: MT • Integrated Kinesiology and Remedial Exercise • Integrated Ortho & Phy Assessment: MT • Integrated Palpation: MT • Integrated Systems Massage Therapy • Integrated Treatment Protocols • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 6 • Business for the Massage Therapist • Clinical Outreach: MT • Integrated Clinical Practice MT • Nutrition • Professional Practice: MT • Registry Exam Prep: OSCE • Registry Exam Prep: MCQ
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U level oo Grade 11 Mathematics, minimum C level (M or U level recommended) oo Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry, Biology or Physics oo Additional selection criteria may apply • Fluency requirements must be met for applicants. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/469language • Options are available for mature applicants Note: The college reports that Massage Therapists in Ontario are mainly self-employed health professionals.
JESSICA Massage Therapy student
The Mohawk College Massage Therapy Student Clinic (MTSC) provides the opportunity for Professionals in Training to gain hands-on skills in our firstclass teaching clinic to garner Future Ready Massage Therapists. Students are supervised by Registered Massage Therapists as they provide safe and effective treatments to their clients. The MTSC is located in Room R101 in the David Braley Athletic Centre (DBARC), across from Booster Juice, and is open to the Mohawk College community as well as the public. An additional location runs daily at St. Elizabeth Village in Hamiton for residents and the community.
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Medical Radiation Sciences Explore a dynamic career in one of the fastest growing fields of health care through diagnostic imaging and treatment. UNIVERSITY DEGREE & ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/729 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 729 PROGRAM LENGTH 4 years (academic and clinical experiences) LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster CREDENTIALS University Degree and Ontario College Advanced Diploma This Medical Radiation Sciences program has been granted a six- year accreditation status. Clinical experience is provided in health care agencies throughout Ontario.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
For program of studies, program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/729
Program highlights • Discover the wonders of the human anatomy through x-rays and diagnostic ultrasound • At the end of the first year, students apply to the following programs for specialization*: oo Radiography oo Ultrasonography • Students attain both an Ontario College Advanced Diploma in Health Sciences and Bachelor of Medical Radiation Sciences • Reap the benefits of a fully integrated program offered jointly by Mohawk College and McMaster University • Program structure includes: oo Prescribed set of exciting courses over a four-year program oo Common first year followed by dedicated study of specialization in years two to four oo Three semesters of clinical education oo Integrated theory and clinical education oo Integrated university and college curriculum oo Three semesters of specialized practical skills courses using state-of-the-art health care simulated labs in preparation for clinical practice oo Interprofessional courses involving students in MRSc programs
oo Selection to year two is by committee (with emphasis on GPA). Students are not guaranteed their first choice of specialization • Experience clinical placement in a variety of hospitals and independent health facilities located throughout Ontario. Functional demands: • The Medical Radiation Sciences health profession is an intellectually, emotionally and physically demanding career. It is important that applicants become familiar with the profession(s) before entering the program so that they are able to function at an acceptable standard. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ medradsci-elaws. Students are introduced to the specializations in the Level 1 course MEDRADSC 1F03. Selection is by committee.
Careers Industries of employment: • Community and Teaching Hospitals • Independent Diagnostic Imaging Centres, Doctors’ Offices • Teaching, Research, Applications, Commercial Sales
Occupational categories: • Medical Radiation Technologist, Radiography, M.R.T. (R) • Medical Radiation Technologist • Canadian Registered General Sonographer (CRGS) • Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS)
Admission requirements Apply through the Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC - ouac.on.ca) • Completion of the OSSD (or equivalent) and 6 Grade 12 U or M courses including: oo ENG4U oo MHF4U (Advanced Functions) oo MCV4U (Calculus and Vectors) oo SBI4U (Biology) oo SCH4U (Chemistry)
Skills courses All students will be required to act as simulated patients for their peers in skills course labs and during skills practice sessions. *Please be advised that McMaster University Senate has approved suspension of the Radiation Therapy specialization for the level 2 fall intake of 2018. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/729 for more information.
Pre-clinical requirements
Clinical placements
All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission.
Clinical placements must be completed at a minimum of two clinical agencies that may be located throughout Ontario (e.g. Ottawa, Owen Sound). The program will determine allocation of students to these sites. Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit or may require the student to relocate. Students must prepare financially and personally to relocate and/ or commute to their assigned clinical placement. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to clinical placements. Students may be required to attend clinical practice in a site that is not of their choosing..
To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
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Nursing (BScN) Put your head and your heart to work in a program that delivers the science of nursing in a caring, patient-centered program. Program highlights DEGREE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/731 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 731 PROGRAM LENGTH 4 academic years (academic and clinical experiences) LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 CREDENTIAL
University Degree BScN ESTIMATED 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 ST
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BScN is now the minimum requirement for nursing registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario. Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
COMPETITIVE
• Prepare for a career as a Registered Nurse • Nursing curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from McMaster University • Develop nursing skills through a caring, client-centred scientifically-based learning model • Explore nursing through problem-based, small group and self-directed learning models Registration to Practice Nursing Upon receiving the BScN degree from McMaster University, graduates are eligible to write the NCLEX-RN exam which is administered by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO).
Careers Industries of employment: • Staff Nurses in Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Visiting Nursing Agencies and Public Health Departments Care Managers for Community Care Access Centres • Entrepreneurs Owning and Managing a Health Care or Nursing Care Business
• Researchers in Nursing Care, Nurse Education and Health Care • Educators of Individuals, Families, Communities and Nursing Students Occupational categories: • Registered Nurses
Admission requirements Applicants directly from an Ontario Secondary School: Completion of the OSSD (or equivalent) including: • English U • One of Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, or Mathematics of Data Management U • Biology U • Chemistry U • Two additional Grade 12 U or M courses to total 6 Note: A minimum of 75% is required in each of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and English. Applicants must have attended NO postsecondary education prior to application.
Completion of a full Pre-Health Sciences program that consists of: • • • •
2 Biology 2 Chemistry 2 Mathematics 2 English equivalent to high school Grade 12 U level • 2 other courses Note: A minimum 75% average is required. Please note: 75% is required in each of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and English. No exemption credit will be granted in the program for Pre-Health Sciences courses. Note: If graduates from a Pre-Health Sciences program have completed any university course work, the admission decision will be based solely on their university course work.* Applicants with other qualifications: Applicants not applying directly from secondary school or community college Pre-Health Sciences program require:
Pre-clinical requirements
Clinical placements
All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission.
Students are responsible for their own travel and costs to clinical placements.
To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
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Applicants from an Ontario Community College Pre-Health Sciences program:
Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. Students should expect to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placements in our catchment area that includes Hamilton, Brantford, Halton, Niagara, Norfolk and surrounding regions.
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• A cumulative average of at least B- (70%) in all University degree credit courses taken • A minimum of 12 units or equivalent is required • University degree credit courses completed prior to admission will be assessed for advanced credit following admission to the program Note: This is a limited enrolment program. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.* CASPer™ Test (Computer-Based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) All applicants to the Nursing (BScN) program, at Mohawk College are required to complete a mandatory online 90 minute computer-based test (CASPer™), to assist with our selection process. Successful completion of CASPer™ is mandatory in order to maintain admission eligibility. CASPer™ assesses for non-cognitive skills and interpersonal characteristics we believe are important for successful students and graduates of our program and will complement our other applicant screening tools. In implementing CASPer™, we are trying to further enhance fairness and objectivity in our selection process. Apply to ontariocolleges.ca and submit all university transcripts to the Ontario Colleges Application Service.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) For program of studies, program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/731
* Admission will be based solely on University course work
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Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant Take on an important supporting role in Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy in this client/patient-focused career. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/746 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 746 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR
TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Competitive Program: 1
$4,000-6,000Apply $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ by February
The OTA and PTA program at Mohawk has been accredited by the Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant Education Accreditation Program (OTA & PTA EAP) in collaboration with Physiotherapy Education Accreditation Canada (PEAC) and the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT). The status of Accreditation was granted to the program on April 30, 2014 for the period until April 30, 2020. For more information contact: Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant Education Accreditation Program, c/o Physiotherapy Education Accreditation Canada, Suite 26, 509 Commissioners Road West, London, Ontario, N6J 1Y5, (226) 636-0632, www.otapta.ca
Program highlights
Careers
Skills courses
• Develop knowledge, skills and professional behaviour toward the delivery of assigned treatment to clients/patients with temporary or permanent health limitations in movement and daily function • Demonstrate initiative, creativity, respect for self and others, and strong work ethics • Experience a newly enhanced problem-based learning curriculum that uses an integrated OTA and PTA approach to reflect the role of the assistant in current practice • Learn about the functional requirements and physical demands for Occupational Therapist Assistants and Physiotherapist Assistants (NOC 3237). • Outcomes of the OTA and PTA Diploma Program meet the competencies outlined by the National Competency Profiles for Occupational Therapist Assistants and Physiotherapist Assistants, visit caot.ca and alliancept.org • Clinical experience is provided in health care agencies throughout Ontario
Industries of employment: • Hospitals, Clinics • Mental Health Facilities • Long-Term Care Facilities • Rehabilitation Centres • Children’s Treatment Centres • Private Practice
All students will be required to act as simulated patients for their peers in skills course labs and during skills practice sessions.
Graduate opportunities • For degree (credit) transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy and Physiology for OTA and PTA • Developmental Psychology • Fundamentals of Human Movement and Motor Control • Interpersonal Communication and Therapeutic Relations • Intro to OTA/PTA in Health Care Delivery 1
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• Introduction to Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy • Communication SEMESTER 2 • Documentation Skills for OTA and PTA Practice • Informatics for Health Sciences • Introduction to Occupational Therapist Assistant
Occupational categories: • Occupational Therapist Assistants (OTA) • Physiotherapist Assistants (PTA) • Combined OTA/PTA
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 or 12 Biology, C or U oo Grade 11 or 12 Physics or Chemistry, C or U • Volunteer experience is highly recommended in Physiotherapy and/or Occupational Therapy settings • In addition to the successful completion of all admission requirements, all applicants to this program must complete a mandatory standardized Health Occupation Aptitude Examination (HOAE) as part of the selection process. There is a fee of $50.00 for this test • Accepted applicants under the age of 18 may not be permitted to participate in some courses due to legal restrictions such as the Mental Health Act • Options are available for mature applicants
Pre-clinical requirements All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission. To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
Clinical placements Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to clinical placements.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/746
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Physiotherapist Assistant Clinical Practicum OTA/PTA in Health Care Delivery II OTA/PTA Practice II OTA/PTA Practice Skills II Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 3 • Communication Disorders in Clinical Practice • OTA/PTA Clinical Practicum 2 • OTA/PTA in Health Care Delivery III • OTA/PTA Practice III • OTA/PTA Practice Skills III • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Inquiry Seminars for the OTA & PTA • OTA/PTA Clinical Practicum 3 • OTA/PTA in Health Care Delivery IV • OTA/PTA Practice IV • OTA/PTA Practice Skills IV
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Personal Support Worker Offer care, respect and sensitivity to the elderly or chronically ill following our comprehensive support program. Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Apply combined theoretical knowledge with practical skills • Experience clinical placements in health care agencies • Develop a broad range of abilities to reflect the sensitivity and respect required to provide service to clients
Industries of employment: • Hospitals • Home Care Agencies and Long -Term Care Homes • Nursing and Residential Care Facilities
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 10 Mathematics, D (Academic) or P (Applied) level • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Personal Support Workers
Note: This program may require students to bring their own mobile computer devices (BYOD) to classes. Graduates can explore the Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream) program (758), see page 197
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/110 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 110 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster, Brantford General Hospital and Six Nations Polytechnic - Brantford CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
Pre-clinical requirements
Clinical placements
All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission.
Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. Students should expect to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placements in our catchment area that includes Hamilton, Brantford, Halton, Niagara, Norfolk and surrounding regions.
To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Computers in Personal Support Worker • Developmental Psychology • Foundations 1 • Human Anatomy and Physiology • Personal Support Worker Practicum 1 • Communication
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Students are responsible for their own travel and costs to clinical placements.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/110 SEMESTER 2 • Community Simulation • Foundation 2 • Mental Health • Palliative Care • Pathophysiology • Personal Support Worker Consolidation • Personal Support Worker Practicum 2 Theory
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Pharmacy Technician Obtain a prescription to the world of pharmacy practice with simulated pharmacy lab experiences and work placements. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/407 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 407 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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The Pharmacy $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000Technician $8,001+
program has been awarded the status of Full Accreditation by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs for a five-year term. Competitive Program Apply by February 1
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Outcomes of the Pharmacy Technician program meet the Entry to Practice Competencies for Pharmacy Technicians, set out by the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities at napra.ca • Acquire knowledge and skills in the delivery of pharmaceutical services in both community and institutional practices • Understand legislation and methodology surrounding dispensing prescriptions, preparation and distribution of pharmaceuticals, and drug inventory controls • Learn the many uses and classes of available prescription and non-prescription drugs, medical devices, herbals and complementary care medicine products • Gain practical experience through simulated lab courses of both community and hospital pharmacy practice • Apply various compounding techniques in the preparation of sterile and non-sterile pharmaceuticals • Experience eight weeks of field placement in both a community and institutional pharmacy (4 weeks each)
Industries of employment: • Community, Hospital, Long-Term Care and Compounding Pharmacies • Pharmacy Benefit Providers • Pharmacy Software Vendors • Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Distributors
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, minimum C (M or U recommended) oo Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry oo Grade 11 or 12 Biology oo Fluency requirements must be met for applicants where English is their second language. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ 407-english • Recommended to have good computer and Windowsbased skills, and 35 WPM keyboarding • The pharmacy technician health profession is physically demanding. It is important that applicants become familiar with the profession before entering the program so that they are able to function at an acceptable standard. Some of the physical functionality required includes: working on your feet for multiple hours, medium load bearing activities, fine motor skills with good visual acuity. • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Pharmacy Technicians
Graduate opportunities • Graduates are eligible to write the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada Qualifying Exam and the Ontario College of Pharmacists Jurisprudence Exam to register with the Ontario College of Pharmacist and become licensed to practice. Details on fees, timelines, process, etc. can be accessed on pebc.ca and/or ocpinfo.com
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy Physiology • Community Pharmacy Practice 1 • Computer Skills For College • Orientation To Pharmacy • Pharmaceutical Calculations 1 • Pharmaceutical Compounding Laboratory • Pharmaceutical Fundamentals • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Community Pharmacy Practice 2 • Community Pharmacy Theory • Hospital Pharmacy Practice • Hospital Pharmacy Theory • Legislation for Pharmacy Technicians • Pharmaceutical Calculations 2 • Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians 1
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/407 SEMESTER 3 • Assistive Devices • Community Pharmacy Practice 3 • Field Experience Orientation • Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians 2 • Sterile Products Practice • Sterile Products Theory • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Community Pharmacy Experience • Hospital Pharmacy Experience • Long Term Care Pharmacy Practice for Technicians • Non Prescription Drugs and Natural Products • Pharmacy Retailing and Management • Professional Practice Future Ready Pharmacy Technicians • Elective - General Education 2
Pre-clinical requirements All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about preplacement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission. Completion of requirements is needed when entering the second year of the program. To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
Clinical placements Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to clinical placements. Clinical experience is provided in health care agencies throughout Ontario.
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Practical Nursing and Practical Nursing with Aboriginal Communities With a focus on community support and understanding, this program is delivered using collaborative learning. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/715 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 715 PROGRAM LENGTH 16 calendar months (continuous over 4 semesters) LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster and Six Nations Polytechnic Brantford CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Practical Nursing with Aboriginal $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 Communities, an Ontario College Diploma program, is offered every second year at Six Nations $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Polytechnic. Practical Nursing is offered twice a year, every year. Programs run consecutive semesters including spring/ summer over 16 calendar months.
COMPETITIVE
Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Admission requirements
• Experience collaborative learning - the learning methodology used where you are responsible for your own learning and for contributing to the learning of your peers. Faculty members provide structure and act as facilitators through consultation, assisting with group collaborative activities and providing feedback
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 or 12 Mathematics, C, M or U level (M or U recommended) oo 2 Grade 11 or 12 Sciences, C or U level in biology, chemistry, or physics • It is recommended that applicants have 85% - 88% cumulative average in the required courses to be competitive • It is recommended that all applicants have a good working knowledge of computers including Microsoft Office applications • An English language proficiency test may be required as it is essential that applicants demonstrate the English language writing and speaking skills to successfully cope with academic and clinical placement components of the program • In addition to the successful
Careers Industries of employment: • Hospitals, Physicians’ Offices, Retirement Homes, Community Agencies, Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Homes • Business and Industry Occupational categories: • Registered Practical Nurses
Graduate opportunities • After successful completion of this program, graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Registered Practical Nurse Examination (CRPNE) which is administered by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)
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Note: This program may require students to bring their own mobile computer devices (BYOD) to classes. Graduates can explore the Diploma RPN to BScn Degree program (755), see page 190
Pre-clinical requirements
Clinical placements
All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about preplacement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission.
Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. Students should expect to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placements in our catchment area that includes Hamilton, Brantford, Halton, Niagara, Norfolk and surrounding regions.
To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy Physiology • Computers in Nursing • Health and Healing 1 • Practicum 1 Lab • Professional Development 1 • Professional Practice 1 • Communication
completion of all admission requirements, all applicants to this program must complete a mandatory standardized Health Occupation Aptitude Examination (HOAE) as part of the selection process. There is a fee of $50.00 for this test • Effective January 2005, the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) requires all applicants for registration or reinstatement from within Canada to provide a recent Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) as part of the registration process • Offers of admission to this highly competitive program will be made based on a combination of HOAE test results (50%) and ranking of academic history (50%) • Options are available for mature applicants
SEMESTER 2 • Developmental Psychology • Health and Healing 2 • Health Sciences 2 • Practicum 2 Lab • Professional Practice 2
Students are responsible for their own travel and costs to clinical placements.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/715 SEMESTER 3 • Health and Healing 3 • Health Sciences 3 • Introductory Sociology • Practicum 3 Clinical • Practicum 3 Lab • General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Health and Healing 4 • Practicum 4 Lab • Professional Development 4 • Professional Practice Pregraduate Experience • Service Learning and Simulation
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Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas Explore options in the field of Health Sciences. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/340 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 340 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
Mohawk College's one-year Pre-Health certificate program introduces students to the Health Sciences field, and prepares them for success in additional Health Sciences related programs.
Program highlights • Complete a one-year PreHealth certificate to fulfill admission requirements for application to a number of health certificate and diploma programs • Gain valuable skills and pre-requisite credits in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math and English, and will have the opportunity to explore their own career options
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Students that complete the Pre-Health program may be eligible to apply to Mohawk College Registered Practical Nursing program, as well as many other Health Sciences diploma programs, and many health programs at other Ontario colleges • Students that have completed the Pre-Health program may be eligible for advanced standing in the General Arts and Science diploma program as a pathway to university • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent or mature student status including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U equivalent oo Grade 10 Mathematics, D or P level or equivalent is recommended
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Note: The Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas program can not be used as a route to apply to the Mohawk/McMaster BScN program. Students interested in pursuing a BScN degree should apply to the Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Diplomas and Degrees program. Pre-Health does not lead to the Mohawk/McMaster Medical Radiation Sciences Collaborative degree program.
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Competitive Program Apply by February 1
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • First Year Foundations • Pre-Health Mathematics 1 • Preparatory Biology • Preparatory Chemistry • Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/340 SEMESTER 2 • Advanced Chemistry • Advanced Human Biology • Communicating Contemporary Health Issues • Pre-Health Mathematics 2 • Preparatory Physics
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Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees Pursue pathways to the broad field of Health Sciences. Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Complete a one-year Pre-Health certificate to fulfill admission requirements for application to a number of health diploma and degree programs • Gain valuable skills and prerequisite credits in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math and English, and will have the opportunity to explore career options
• Students must maintain a minimum 75% average in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and English to be eligible to apply into the Mohawk-McMaster BScN Collaborative Nursing Degree program. As it is an oversubscribed program, more students apply than are accepted • Students that have completed the Pre-Health program may be eligible to apply to Health related diploma programs, and many health programs at other Ontario colleges and universities • Students that have completed the Pre-Health program may be eligible for advanced standing in the General Arts and Science diploma program as a pathway to university • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U or equivalent oo Senior Chemistry recommended • Options are available for mature applicants Note: If you have previous university degree credit(s), you are not eligible to use PreHealth as a route to apply to the Mohawk - McMaster BScN program. The Pre-Health program does not lead to the Mohawk McMaster Medical Radiation Sciences Collaborative degree program.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/339 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 339 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION FEES∆$8,001+ $6,001-8,000 $4,000-6,000 AND
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Competitive Program $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Apply by February 1
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Biology for Pre-Health 1 • Chemistry for Pre-Health 1 • Communication • First Year Foundations • Pre-Health Mathematics 1
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/339 SEMESTER 2 • Advanced Pre-Health Math 2 • Biology for Pre-Health 2 • Chemistry for Pre-Health 2 • English for Pre-Health G.A.S. • Physics for Pre-Health
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Recreation Therapy Overcome barriers to recreation experienced by those with physical and/or cognitive limitations. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/283 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 283 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Students will complete field placements in a variety of community organizations throughout Ontario. Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
Program highlights
Field placements
• Recreation Therapy recognizes leisure, recreation and play as an integral component of quality of life • Learn the theoretical foundation and practical skills to plan, implement and evaluate leisure services for individuals at all stages in life who experience barriers to healthy leisure • Complete over 500 hours of field placement experience • Work in a variety of therapeutic recreation settings • Develop understanding and skills in the Recreation Therapy field for a diverse population of clients • Prepares students to practice in Recreation Therapy as recognized by Therapeutic Recreation Ontario • Provide services to individuals who have physical, mental, emotional or social limitations that impact their ability to engage in leisure experiences • Learn how to use sensory equipment in our on-site Multi-Sensory Lab • Additional Experiential Learning fees will apply. These fees are not included in tuition
• Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter or continue in a placement while in the program • Students are required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies
Careers Industries of employment: • Long-Term Care Facilities and Hospitals • Acute or Chronic Care Hospitals • Inpatient/Outpatient Rehabilitation Programs • Mental Health Settings
• Young Offender Facilities • Municipal Recreation Departments • Day Programs/Day Hospitals • Substance Abuse Treatment Centres • Community-Based Agencies serving people with disabilities • Private Practice • Limited opportunities to work with children
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (70% guideline) • Mohawk College will consider advanced standing and credit for prior learning with related experience on an individual basis • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Options are available for mature applicants • Volunteer experience in Recreation Therapy recommended
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Developmental Psychology • Foundations to Inclusive Recreation • Introduction To Community And Leisure Services • Introduction to Recreation Therapy • Introduction to Sociology • Recreation For Diverse Populations • Recreation Therapy Practicum Preparation • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Abnormal Psychology (G.A.S.) • Group Dynamics • Leisure Education and Community Practice • Recreation Programming • Recreation Therapy Practicum 1 • Recreation Therapy Practicum Seminar 1 • Elective - General Education 1
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/283 SEMESTER 3 • Assessment and Documentation for Recreation Therapy • Facilitation Techniques for Recreation Therapy • General Education Elective 2 • Outdoor Recreation Therapy Experience • Program Design • Recreation Therapy Practicum 2 • Recreation Therapy Practicum Seminar 2
SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Practicum for RT • Anatomy and Physiology • Disability, Health and Function in Recreation Therapy • Professional Practice for Recreation Therapy • Recreation Therapy Practicum Seminar 3 • Research & Evaluation Recreation Therapy
COMMUNITY SERVICES CERTIFICATES
You may also be interested in:
Human Services Foundation............. 58
GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Pre-Justice......................................... 60
Advanced Police Studies................ 177
Recreation Therapy.............................52
Advanced Security Management.... 178
Recreation Therapy (Intensive).........199
DIPLOMAS
Autism and Behavioural Science..... 180
Community and Justice Services.........55
Concurrent Disorders.......................187
Early Childhood Education................ 56 Educational Support......................... 57
Early Childhood Education (Intensive)........................................ 191
Police Foundations .......................... 59
Social Service Worker (Intensive).... 200
Protection, Security and Investigation...................................... 61
APPRENTICESHIPS
Social Service Worker........................ 62
Child and Youth Worker ................... 64
ADVANCED DIPLOMAS
Personal Support Worker....................45
Child Development Practitioner....... 65 Developmental Service Worker......... 66
Child and Youth Care........................ 54
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Child and Youth Care Develop prevention, intervention and treatment strategies to facilitate a positive change in children, youth and their families. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/612 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3 Start in January and complete 6 consecutive semesters to graduate sooner.) PROGRAM NUMBER 612 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Students will complete field placements in a variety of community organizations throughout Ontario.
Program highlights • Specialize in supporting change with children, youth and their families experiencing a range of social, emotional and behavioural challenges • Implement a range of prevention, intervention and treatment strategies for children, youth and their families including crisis intervention, conflict management, problem solving, counselling, activity programming and group work • Work with client challenges including difficult home situations, substance abuse, behavioural problems and conflicts with the law • Advocate for the rights of children and youth
Field placements • Participate in field placements with school boards, residential treatment facilities for children and youth and communitybased settings • Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not
be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements inside and outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter field placement • Students may be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies • Field Placement Specialists work collaboratively with students when assigning placements
Careers Industries of employment: • Shelters, Drop-in Centres, Group Homes and Schools Residential Facilities • Mental Health Centres • Education Services • Child Welfare Services • Youth Criminal Justice Services • Community Intervention Services Occupational categories: • Child and Youth Workers • Child and Youth Counsellors • Youth Support Workers • Child and Youth Practitioners
Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
SEMESTER 2 • Developmental Psychology • Intervention Strategies for Child Youth Care • Introduction to Abuse/ Trauma/Resiliency • Introduction to Counselling and Communication Skills • Legislation: Policies and Procedures • Seminar 1 Professionalism in Child and Youth Care
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• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (70% guideline) • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • For competitive programs (the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of available places), selection will be based on the average of the highest senior level final grades in the required courses that are available at the time of ranking • Applicants should note that some field placement and employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Options are available for mature applicants
Prior learning • The Child and Youth Care program offers a process that allows credit for Prior learning • Up to 75% of the credits required may be achieved through the experiential learning mode • Advanced standing will be processed on an individual basis
FAST TRACK
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Introduction to Child and Youth Care Practice • Introduction to Group Dynamics • Introductory Psychology • Introductory Sociology • Therapeutic Programming and Life Skills • Communication
Admission requirements
COMPETITIVE
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/612 SEMESTER 3 • Adolescence: Treatment Approaches and Issues • Advanced Interviewing and Counselling • Advanced Therapeutic Programming • Health Care and Pharmacology for Child and Youth Care • Working with Exceptionalities • General Education Elective 1
SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Group Work • Community Interventions and Resources • Family Work • Human Sexuality for Child and Youth Care • Trauma Informed Treatment Approach • General Education Elective 2
SEMESTER 5 • Assessment and Treatment Strategies in Child Youth Care • Cognitive Behaviour Modification in Child and Youth Care • Field Placement 1 • Seminar 2 - Trends and Issues in Child and Youth Care
SEMESTER 6 • Field Placement 2 • Professional Development in Child and Youth Care
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Community and Justice Services Learn intervention, protection and rehabilitation skills to help victims of crime, at-risk youth and incarcerated adult offenders. Program highlights • Focus on both the community and the institutional sectors of the criminal justice system working toward rehabilitation of those in conflict with the law • Intervene with clients to address and manage problems constructively to change behaviour • Obtain public protection skills, security of staff and clients in institutional, residential, community correction, and group home settings • Train in the legal aspects of crime and behaviour, security measures and techniques including interviewing and intervention skills for young offenders, adult offenders, and victims • Develop fitness and emergency management skills to corrections industry standards • Explore issues related to female and indigenous offenders, addictions, group dynamics, behaviour management • Consider victims and the Canadian justice system • Develop fitness management skills in a licensed testing facility on campus • Explore community programs, restorative justice initiatives and preventative measures • Receive specialized training in areas such as correction
systems enforcement, safety restraints and rehabilitation strategies including tactical communication • Develop case management, counselling, assessment and report writing skills for positive client/worker interactions • Write reports, assessments and case management, building client/worker relationships in interactions
Careers Industries of employment: • Ministry of Children and Youth Services • Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services • Attendance Centres, Victim Support Agencies, and Residential Facilities for Adults and Youth • School Boards • Correctional Facilities Occupational categories: • Supervisors in Correctional Facilities • First Line Respond Officers in prison/jail • Work with offenders and other high-risk client groups toward rehabilitation post incarceration • Work with local school boards, youth workers, mentors and peer reconciliation aides and agencies serving victims
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Law and /or Community and Justice Services courses recommended oo Additional selection criteria may apply • Ideal for Pre-Justice graduates • Participation in the Justice and Wellness Studies Orientation Session • Some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards, driving abstracts and health standards; including vision must be met • A recent Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) (Pardons are possible, seek legal counsel) and additional selection criteria may be used to assess applicants in this program • Applicants should be advised that employers require a Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) • Applicants are advised that there are specific requirements that must be completed prior to participating in a co-op placement, and that it is their responsibility to ensure the requirements are met
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/286 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 286 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Learn skills in accordance $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ with the “Transformation Agenda” meant to strengthen the corrections community in five major areas of change: offender accountability, eliminating drugs in prison, employability/employment, physical infrastructure, and eliminating statutory release.
CO-OP
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Communications • Crime and Society • EMS - Practical Fitness A • Introduction to Canadian Law • Managing Conflict • Elective - General Education 1
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SEMESTER 2 • Canada's Judicial System • Communications/Reporting • EMS-Practical Fitness B • Principles Of Ethical Reasoning • Psychology and The Criminal Justice System • Valuing Diversity • Elective - General Education 2
FAST TRACK
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/286 SEMESTER 3 • Addictions and Disruptive Behaviours • C & JS - Practical Fitness A • Correctional Foundations • Correctional Worker • Health and Wellness Concepts • Youth Justice System
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Assessment, Counselling and Supports • C & JS - Practical Fitness B • Case Management • Employment Strategies • Intervention Techniques • Restraint and Safety Training • Working with Youth
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 Community • Work Experience 2 Community • Work Experience 3 Community Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Early Childhood Education Learn how to foster the physical, emotional and educational development of children in this rewarding career. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/213 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 213 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
FAST TRACK
COMPETITIVE
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Gain meaningful experiences in early childhood programs and foster the development of the whole child • Apply collaborative skills to support young children and their families • Observe, practice and evaluate classroom theories through Field placements
• Full Day Kindergarten • Child Care and Early Learning Agencies providing care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children • Parent-Child Drop-In Programs such as Ontario Early Years Centres or Parent and Family Literacy Centres • Professional Resource Sites
• OSSD or equivalent including: oo Grade 12 English C or U or equivalent (70% guideline) • Volunteer experience in child care recommended • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Options are available for mature applicants
Field placements • Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students will be expected to have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to clinical placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter field placement • Students will be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies
Students are on Field Placement 3 days per week for 9 weeks in semesters 2, 3 and 4
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• Graduates are eligible for membership into the Ontario College of Early Childhood Educators • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
ECE Lab, Fennell Campus
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Child Development and Behaviour 1 • Field Placement Prep • Health, Safety and Nutrition • Responsive Care for Infants and Toddlers • Learning Environment 1 • Parent Teacher Child Relationship 1 • Communication
Graduate opportunities
SEMESTER 2 • Child Development and Behaviour 2 • ECE Field Placement 1 • Learning Environment 2 • Parent Teacher Child Relationship 2 • Theory to Practice 1 • General Education Elective 1 • General Education Elective 2
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/213 SEMESTER 3 • ECE Field Placement 2 • ECE Curriculum 1 • Family Dynamics • Inclusion in the ECE Classroom • Parents as Partners • Theory to Practice 2
SEMESTER 4 • ECE Field Placement 3 • ECE Curriculum 2 • Issues in ECE • Supervision and Administration • Theory to Practice 3
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Educational Support Make a difference providing support to exceptional students dealing with physical, emotional or intellectual challenges while attending school. Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Develop knowledge and skills to work with and support exceptional children and youth in their learning • Apply theory and skills in field placement experiences and prepare for the real world • Assist students with everything from academics to social and life skills in a school or alternative setting
Industries of employment: • School Boards • Private Schools • Community Facilities offering Special Education • College and Postsecondary Programs
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (70% guideline) • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • iPads are required to be used in this program • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Educational Assistants • Learning Facilitators
Field placements • Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter field placement
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Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/747 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 747 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ FAST TRACK
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Foundations of Education • Introduction to Psychology • Math in an Educational Setting • Placement Preparation • Safety In An Educational Setting • Technology in Education • Communication
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
SEMESTER 2 • Behaviour and Mental Health Exceptionalities • Developmental Psychology • Inclusion and Cultural Diversity • Personal And Interpersonal Dynamics • Placement 1 • Total Communication Part 1 • General Education Elective 1
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/747 SEMESTER 3 • Adaptive and Assistive Technology • Classroom Skills • Communication Exceptionalities • Placement 2 • Total Communication Part 2 • General Education Elective 2
SEMESTER 4 • Autism Spectrum Disorder - Assisting Student Development • Learning Strategies • Physical and Multiple Exceptionalities • Placement 3 • Transition Planning
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Human Services Foundation Gain insight into a spectrum of rewarding community-based human service careers. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/276 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 276 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
OSSD graduates considering postsecondary education relating to careers in the field of Human Services may use this as a pathway to further education, either at the college or university level.
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Learn about community issues such as poverty, homelessness and mental health through unique and flexible learning opportunities including online learning, community-based visits, labs and role-playing • Participate in a trip to New York City and several local destinations such as Six Nations, community parks, agencies, and businesses • Increase self-awareness, experience personal growth and other related competencies required for a profession in the field of Human Services • Learn to work effectively as a team member in Human Services • Learn the importance of healthy communities and its impact on individuals, families and groups • Build a strong foundation for postsecondary success by enhancing important fundamental skills necessary to pursue future studies
This program will provide students with an opportunity to pursue further postsecondary training in their area of specific interest, including:
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, E, C or U or equivalent • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • First Year Foundations • Foundations of Human Services and Helping Skills • Group Dynamics - A Human Services Perspective • Human Service Career Discovery • Communication
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Child and Youth Care Early Childhood Education Educational Support Recreation Therapy Social Service Worker Other College Programs
Apprenticeship programs in Human Services: • Child Development Practitioner • Child and Youth Worker • Developmental Service Worker
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/276 SEMESTER 2 • Community Interventions and Resources: A Human Services Perspective • Individual and Family Relationships • Introductory Psychology • Personal Wellness • Social Inclusion
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Police Foundations Turn your passion for law enforcement into a career protecting the public. Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
Mohawk College employs simulated judgemental training systems both tactical and virtual in their scenario-based learning for Police Foundations, Protection, Security and Investigation, Advanced Security Management, Community and Justice Services, and Advanced Police Studies.
Industries of employment: • Municipal, Provincial, Federal and Aboriginal Policing Services • Private and University Policing • Investigation, Evidence and Criminal Investigations, Internet Crime • Computer Forensics
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Law courses recommended oo Additional selection criteria may apply • Some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards, driving abstracts and health standards, including vision, must be met • A Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) and additional selection criteria may be used to assess applicants in this program (Pardons are possible, seek legal counsel) • Applicants should be advised that employers require a (PCRC) • Ideal for Pre-Justice graduates • Applicants receive training in the first year towards a goal at being able to successfully complete the PREP (Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police). Students must be able to pass this requirement to graduate from program at the end of second year. • Applicants are advised that there are specific requirements that must be completed prior to participating in a co-op placement and that it is their responsibility to ensure the requirements are met • Options are available for mature applicants
• Develop skills and abilities required for a career in policing • Learn Criminal, Civil and Provincial Law • Evaluate ethical reasoning investigation and evidence principles • Explore police powers • Develop use of force knowledge, skills and abilities including tactical communication • Physical fitness training and wellness planning to Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP) standards • Law Enforcement Industry Trends course allows students to individually select industry recognized certifications and training • Program follows guidelines set by the Ministry of the Solicitor General for the Province of Ontario
CO-OP
Occupational categories: • Court Prisoner Transport Officers • CNN Police Officers • Bylaw Enforcement Officers • Specialized Response Teams for Emergency, Aviation and Marine Services • Negotiators • Canine Response Teams • Forensics Officers and Crime Scene Investigators • Community Policing Officers • School Resource Officers • Special Constable • Military Police Officers • Communications Dispatch • Enforcement of Traffic Safety and Bylaws
Graduate opportunities • Dual diploma opportunities within the Justice and Wellness program cluster beyond common first year courses • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
FAST TRACK
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Crime & Society • EMS - Practical Fitness A • Introduction to Canadian Law • Managing Conflict • Communications • General Education Elective 1
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SEMESTER 2 • Canada's Judicial System • Communications/Reporting • EMS-Practical Fitness B • Principles Of Ethical Reasoning • Psychology and The Criminal Justice System • Valuing Diversity • General Education Elective 2
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Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/218 START DATE September (co-op offered at Fennel campus only) January (Fast Track see page 3, non co-op only. Offered at Fennel campus only) PROGRAM NUMBER 218 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus Six Nations Polytechnic Brantford CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Share a common first-year $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ with Protection, Security and Investigation; and Community and Justice Services. Learn to collect, preserve and present admissable evidence in Mohawk’s Police Car Street Scape and Mock Trial Court Room.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/218 SEMESTER 3 • Criminal Code • Enforcement Procedures and Tactics • Health and Wellness Concepts • Investigation and Evidence • Law Enforcement Industry Trends • PF - Practical Fitness A • Youth In Conflict With The Law
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Arrest Powers & The Law • Community Policing • Criminal Code and Federal Statutes • Employment Strategies • Interviewing and Investigation • PF - Practical Fitness B • Use of Force: Basics
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 (PF) • Work Experience 2 (PF) • Work Experience 3 (PF) Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Pre-Justice Search for pathways to careers in Canada’s judicial system while enhancing skills to further your educational success. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/250 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 250 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
A number of seats will be reserved in Mohawk College Justice and Wellness Studies programs (Police Foundations, Community and Justice Services, and Protection, Security and Investigation) for graduates of Pre-Justice.
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Academic opportunities
Admission requirements
• Explore Canada’s judicial system and the individuals it serves from the law enforcement perspective, the point of view of the victim, the accused and the media • Consider the rights of the wrongfully accused, the impact of Acts of Terrorism, present Canadian prison systems and deviant behaviours in society • Investigate educational and career opportunities in: public policing, private and corporate security, insurance fraud investigations, social services and government security • Experience traditional college course delivery and hands-on research/analysis of crime stories in the media • Enhance entry potential to college and university police studies, criminology, protection, security and investigation, insurance, child and youth worker, social service workers, and community and justice services programs • Improve critical thinking, written/oral communication skills and basic math required for justice-related careers • Experience a web-enhanced learning environment
• The program is not designed to prepare students for entry to practice skills and abilities, but to build enhanced college/university skills fundamental to success • Examine justice related careers • Initiate lifestyle improvements including health and wellness activities designed to work towards the physical fitness requirements for careers in the justice field as well as strategies to maintain, emotional and psychological wellness while employed in public and security sectors
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 11 English, E, C, U or equivalent • Options are available for mature applicants. Please contact Admissions for more information • OSSD graduates considering postsecondary education relating to justice careers may use this as a pathway to further education, either at the college or university level
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Crime Trend Analysis • Deviance and Victimization • First Year Foundations • Introduction to Fitness and Lifestyle Management • Math Essentials • Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/250 SEMESTER 2 • Crime and Punishment • Fraud • Private Law • Terrorism • Wrongfully Accused • Elective - General Education 1
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Protection, Security and Investigation Acquire the knowledge, skills and training unique to public law enforcement, and private protection and investigation careers. Program highlights • Explore employment requirements for public and private protection, security and investigation jobs and create/implement an employment plan based on your career interests • Experience the training format for policing, border security, corrections, and private sector careers by attending day-long seminars and workshops of your choice in semester 3 and 4 • Develop fitness management skills in a licenced testing facility in preparation for the physical testing requirements of policing, border security and/or corrections officers • Apply relevant professional development, certificates, training, and licences to 3rd and/or 4th semester career courses (i.e. Mental Health First Aid, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, Standard or Emergency First Aid, Possession and Acquisition licence, etc.) • Complete the required curriculum to write the provincial private investigator and/or private security test (Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services testing standards must be met) • Create protection, security and investigation industry style documents and reports for inclusion in portfolio
• Enhance transferable employability skills, including planning/implementing, time management, verbal communication, report writing, and prioritizing/organizing specific to public/private protection, security and investigation careers
Careers Industries of employment: • Airport, Waterway and Land Protection, Security and Investigation • Security Industry - Corporate and Private • Government Enforcement, Protection and Investigation • Customs and Immigration • Event Security for Gambling, Recreation and Amusement Facilities • Transportation Safety, Enforcement and Investigation • Loss Prevention and Fraud: Insurance and Retail • University/College Security Occupational categories: • Service Provider of Regular Patrols, Access Control, Asset Protection, Occupational First Aid Services • First Responders for Public and Private Protection • Corporate Crime Investigators • Electronic Security Cyber Fraud Investigators • Security Officers - Borders, Airports, Hospitals • Conservation Officers, Park Wardens
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Crime & Society • EMS - Practical Fitness A • Introduction to Canadian Law • Managing Conflict • Communications • General Education Elective 1
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SEMESTER 2 • Canada's Judicial System • Communications/Reporting • EMS-Practical Fitness B • Principles Of Ethical Reasoning • Psychology And The Criminal Justice System • Valuing Diversity • General Education Elective 2
• Armoured Car Guards • Canadian Border Services Agency Officer
Graduate opportunities • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Law courses recommended oo Additional selection criteria may apply • Some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards, driving abstracts and health standards, including vision, must be met • A Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) and additional selection criteria may be used to assess applicants in this program (Pardons are possible, seek legal counsel) • Applicants should be advised that employers require a PCRC • Applicants are advised that there are specific requirements that must be completed prior to participating in a co-op placement and that it is their responsibility to ensure the requirements are met • Options are available for mature applicants
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/293 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 293 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Dual diploma opportunities within the Justice and Wellness program cluster beyond common first-year courses
CO-OP
FAST TRACK
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/293 SEMESTER 3 • Career Development • Contemporary Security • Emergency and Security Management • Health and Wellness Concepts • Investigation And Evidence • PSI - Practical Fitness A
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Behaviour Management and Safety • Employment Strategies • Interviewing and Investigation • Investigative Technology • Project Analysis & Development • PSI - Practical Fitness B
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 (LandS) • Work Experience 2 (LandS) • Work Experience 3 (LandS) Read more about Co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Social Service Worker Build on strengths of individuals, groups, families and communities in real life situations. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/215 START DATE September January (Fast Tracksee page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 215 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
FAST TRACK
COMPETITIVE
Program highlights
Field placements
• Develop awareness of yourself, gain greater insight into who you are and experience personal growth • Discover how Social Service Workers facilitate positive changes in the lives of others • Learn how to focus on the relationships that people have with each other and the world around them as a way of helping others • Experience supervised field placements selected for you by the Field placement team based on your individual learning goals and supported by experienced faculty • Learn about the core values of helping others such as the right to choose, the right to equality, justice and access to service • Gain core helping skills such as interviewing, assessing the needs of others, working effectively with groups and assisting communities to change • Develop the ability to document, work within legal and ethical frameworks and understand the importance of respecting the uniqueness and dignity of all people • Learn about anti-oppressive theory and practice as it relates to advocacy, case management, etc.
• Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter placement • Students may be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Communication • Community Awareness and Field Placement Preparation • Interviewing Skills • Intro to Social Service Worker • Introduction to Group Dynamics • Sociology for Social Service Workers • The History and Ethics of Social Work
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SEMESTER 2 • Case Management and Documentation • Field Placement 1 • Introductory Psychology • Privilege and Oppression in SSW • Professional Development • Seminar 1 • SSW Advanced Interviewing Skills • Elective - General Education 1
Careers Industries of employment: • Community Agencies • Ontario Works and Ontario Government • Recovery Homes, Residential and Community Mental Health Services • Addiction Services • Youth, Seniors and Women’s Shelters
Occupational categories: • Social Service Workers • Mental Health Workers • Case Managers • Employment Counsellors • Community Workers
Graduate opportunities • Graduates are eligible for membership into the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers • Graduates can continue with their education by attending university for degree completion
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (70% guideline) • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Significant volunteer experience is recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Options are available for mature applicants
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/215 SEMESTER 3 • Abnormal Psychology (G.A.S.) • Advocacy for SSW • Field Placement 2 • Seminar 2 • SSW Methods of Intervention • Working with Children and Adolescents • Elective - General Education 2
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SEMESTER 4 • Crisis Intervention • Field Placement 3 • Issues Related to Family • Practice in Organizations • Seminar 3 • Social Policy and Law • SSW Community Change
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
COMMUNITY SERVICES APPRENTICESHIP APPRENTICESHIPS Child and Youth Worker ................... 64 Child Development Practitioner....... 65 Developmental Service Worker......... 66
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Child and Youth Worker Learn to assist in facilitating change in children, youth and their families to develop alternative behaviours and strategies which re-establish personal growth and strategies. MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/620A START DATE September February PROGRAM NUMBER 620A LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
Program highlights
Careers
• Experience theory content and the in-school portion (only offered during the day) day release (six hours/day - two days per week) • Learn to assist in facilitating change in children, youth and their families to develop alternative behaviours which re-establish personal growth • Train to implement a range of preventative, intervention and treatment strategies for children, youth and their families • Experience in-class hands-on group activities to learn the skills necessary to be a Child and Youth Worker (CYW) • Field placements with a wide variety of age groups (6-21 year olds) in agencies that employ Child and Youth Workers • Agency visits to explore different opportunities for future employment • In addition to the Child and Youth Worker Apprenticeship Certificate, the apprentice may work towards an Ontario College Advanced Diploma in Child and Youth Care by taking additional courses offered by the College
Industries of employment: • Mental Health Centres • Education Services • Child Welfare Services • Youth Criminal Justice Services
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Introduction to Family Development • Residential Treatment • Psychopathology in Childhood • Principles of Human Behaviour • Developmental Issues in Childhood and Adolescence • Preparation for Field Placement • Group Interaction in Child Youth Work • Childhood Disorders • Counselling and Communication Skills • Introduction to Child and Youth Work • School Based CYW
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SEMESTER 2 • Advanced Group Skills • Family Dysfunctions and Therapies • Prevention and Management of Aggressive Behaviour • Multi-Modal Therapies in Child and Youth Work • Laws Affecting Treatment Delivery • Clinical Recording and Presentation Skills • Field Practicum - Level 1 • Psychopathology in Adolescence and Early Adulthood • Integrative Seminar 1
Occupational categories: • Child and Youth Workers • Child and Youth Counsellors • Youth Support Workers
Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) is also offered to senior secondary students with the in-school portion at Mohawk College, plus a co-op education work placement with an employer as an apprentice. OYAP students may choose to continue in the Child and Youth Worker Apprenticeship program after participating in OYAP.
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent • Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Students must have an identified sponsor to register i.e. Community Service Agency • Apprentices must first register with Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development prior to enrolment in the Child and Youth Worker Apprenticeship Program. Call 1-800-668-4479 or visit edu.gov.on.ca
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/620A SEMESTER 3 • Life and Social Skills Training • Field Practicum - Level 2 • Advanced Counselling Skills • Integrative Seminar 2 • Child Abuse • Administrative and Organizational Issues in Child and Youth Work
SEMESTER 4 • Field Practicum Level 3 - Specialized • Research Methodology • Crisis Intervention • Integrative Seminar 3
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Child Development Practitioner Learn how to foster the physical, emotional and educational development of children in this rewarding apprenticeship program.
Program highlights • Theory content and in-school portion can be taken in the evenings (three hours/two nights weekly) • Apprentices will study and gain meaningful experiences in early childhood programs, learning to foster the development of the whole child and recognize individual needs • Experiences will include opportunities to observe children at our on-site Family Resource Program or other agency partners, field placements with a wide variety of age groups at the apprentice’s place of employment, as well as other organizations • The Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Certificate from the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development is awarded upon successful completion of 4,000 - 6,000 “on-the-job” hours and “in-school” CDP subjects/courses
• In addition to the Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Certificate, the apprentice may work towards an Early Childhood Education (ECE) Diploma upon successful completion of a College English and a specified number of General Education courses
Careers Industries of employment: • Municipal, Non-profit or Private Day Care Centers • Half-day Nursery Schools • Cooperative Preschools • Parent-Child Drop-In Centers • Working with Children with Special Needs Occupational categories: • Early Childhood Educators
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Creative Expression • Child Development 1 • Child Development 2 • School Age Learning Environment • Inclusive Practice & Advocacy • Foundations of Early Learning Environment • Preschool Learning Environment 1 • Child Protection • Health, Safety & Nutrition • School Age Learning Environment Placement • Foundations of Early Learning Environment Placement • Preschool Learning Environment 1 Placement
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Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent • Grade 12 English, general, advanced, C or U • Students must have an identified sponsor to register, i.e., Community Service Agency • Apprentices must first register with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development prior to enrolment in the Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Program. Call 1-800-668-4479 or visit edu.gov.on.ca
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/620C START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 620C LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/620C SEMESTER 2 • Interpersonal Communication • Infant & Toddler Learning Environment • Child, Family & Community • Child Development 3: Inclusion of Children with Exceptionalities • Preschool Learning Environment 2 • Legislation & Social Policy in Early Learning Administration • Professional Practice • Philosophies & Education Models for Early Childhood Development • Advanced Placement • Preschool Learning Environment 2 Placement • Infant & Toddler Learning Environment Placement
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Developmental Service Worker Learn to work with children and adults who have exceptionalities to encourage and stimulate their abilities. MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/620D START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 620D LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Careers
• The ministry-approved curriculum will be delivered in the program by qualified instructors who are culturally sensitive and equipped to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds • Theory content and in-school portion may be blended or in class day release • The program will be offered on a part-time basis to allow participants to complete the requirements of the curriculum while meeting their employment obligations • Apprentices will study and gain meaningful experiences to support individuals with developmental disabilities, developing a skilled and educated workforce in the Developmental Services Sector • Ability to complete diploma requirements through articulation with other colleges
Industries of employment: • Community Agencies • Special Needs Agencies • Residential and Community Agencies • School Boards • Life Skill Centres
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SEMESTER 1 • Developmental Disabilities • Philosophy of Support • Professionalism • Community Developmental Services
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SEMESTER 2 • Teaching Strategies • Dual Diagnosis • Responding to Abuse • Health and Wellness
Occupational categories: • Developmental Service Worker
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent • Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Students must have an identified sponsor to register, i.e., Community Service Agency • Apprentices must first register with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development prior to enrolment in the Developmental Service Worker Apprenticeship Program. Call 1-800-668-4479 or visit edu.gov.on.ca
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/620D SEMESTER 3 • Pharmacology in DSW • Intervention Strategies • Community Building • Person Directed Planning
TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATES
ADVANCED DIPLOMAS
DEGREES*
Pre-Technology.................................. 92
Architectural Technology.................. 69
Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Combined Degree/ Diploma Program*........................... 72
DIPLOMAS Architectural Technician.................... 68 Aviation Technician Aircraft Maintenance......................... 70 Aviation Technician Aircraft Structures............................. 71 Biotechnology................................... 74 Biotechnology (Health)...................... 75
Biotechnology - Advanced................ 76 Chemical Engineering Technology.... 77 Civil Engineering Technology............ 79
You may also be interested in:
Civil Engineering Technology Transportation................................... 80
Cardiovascular Technology............... 34
Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering and Security Analyst................................. 85
Civil Engineering Technician............. 78
Computer Systems Technology Software Development..................... 86
Computer Systems Technician Network Systems.............................. 83
Electrical Engineering Technology........................................ 87
Computer Systems Technician Software Support.............................. 84
Energy Systems Engineering Technology........................................ 88
Environmental Technician.................. 89
Mechanical Engineering Technology........................................ 90
Quality Engineering Technician Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE)......93 Urban and Regional Planning Geographic Information Systems (GIS)..................................... 94
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Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography...... 188 Medical Radiation Sciences............... 40 Animation 3D.................................. 157 * Degrees awarded by McMaster University
GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Degree Completion Program*........ 182
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Architectural Technician Focus on building designs and detailing, estimating and construction materials, and become a vital architectural team member.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/420 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 420 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1ST YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED TUITION AND FEES∆
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn residential and light commercial design and construction techniques • Acquire CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create plans for today’s modern structures • Explore building and construction materials and finishes • Develop construction surveying skills, estimating, building code applications and regulations • Understand how buildings work by learning the science of their materials and services • Experience hands-on education consisting of labs and practical projects over four semesters • Learn green building fundamentals and sustainability concepts
Industries of employment: • Public and Private Sectors • Architectural and Engineering Consulting • Construction Companies • Residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) Design and Construction
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* oo Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards • Environmental Technology • Generic Computer Training • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Communication
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Graduate opportunities • Graduates from this program can complete the Civil Engineering Technician Diploma with just one more year of study • Graduates from this program can advance into Semester 3 of the Architectural Technology Advanced Diploma Affiliations: • Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) and the Association of Architectural Technologists of Ontario (AATO).
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies
Occupational categories: • CAD Technicians/Detailers • Architectural Technicians • Estimator/Project Schedulers • Technical Sales
SEMESTER 2 • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Ontario Building Code
Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice. *Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/420 SEMESTER 3 • CAD C • Construction Management A • Estimating 2 • Ontario Building Code 2 • Residential Building Services • Residential Construction • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Architectural Project • Commercial Building Services • Construction Management B • Methods and Materials 2 • Structural Detailing • Elective - General Education 2
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Architectural Technology Create structures that define our community and specialize in building design or construction. Program highlights
Careers
• Learn residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) design and construction • Understand how buildings work by learning the science of their design, function, materials, construction techniques and building services • Acquire CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create plans, contracts and specifications for today’s modern structures • Explore building and construction materials, interior and exterior finishes, building services and mechanical systems • Learn green building fundamentals and sustainability concepts • Design in steel, timber, masonry and concrete • Develop construction surveying skills, estimating, building code applications and regulations • Choose your own path in third year by selecting between the Design Option (building design, specifications, plans, working drawings) and the Construction Option (project management, construction supervision, facilities management)
Industries of employment: • Public and Private Sectors • Architectural and Engineering Consulting • Construction Companies • Residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) Design and Construction
Admission requirements
Occupational categories: • Architectural Technologists • Building Inspectors • Construction/Facilities Managers • Plans Examiners • Estimators/Schedulers • Occupational Categories
Graduate opportunities • Graduates can complete a Bachelor of Technology degree at McMaster University, see page 182 Affiliations: • Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), the Association of Architectural Technologists of Ontario (AATO), the Canadian Institute of Quality Surveyors (CIQS) and the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA).
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards • Environmental Technology • Generic Computer Training • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Communication SEMESTER 2 • Applied Mechanics • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Transportation Technology ∆
SEMESTER 3 • Contracts and Economics 1 • History of Architecture • Ontario Building Code 1 • Residential Construction • Residential Design and CAD • Residential Services • Structural Design 1 SEMESTER 4 • Commercial Design and CAD • Contracts and Economics 2 • Light Commercial Building Services • Light Commercial Construction • Ontario Building Code 2 • Structural Design 2 • Elective - General Education 1
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* oo Grade 11 Physics and Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology recommended • Options are available for mature applicants Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice. *Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/531 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 531 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/531 SEMESTER 5 • Introduction to Urban Planning • Elective - General Education 2 Options - Design stream: • Structural Design 3 • Commercial Construction • Architectural Design • Commercial Building Systems Design • Architectural Computer Visualization Options - Construction stream: • Commercial Construction • Construction Computer Applications • Construction Management 1 • Structural Design 3 • Sustainable Design and Building Practices
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 6 • Entrepreneurial Training Options - Design stream: • Structural Design 4 • Interior Construction and Finishes • Commercial Building Systems • Contracts and Economics 3 • Contract Document Preparation and Presentation Options - Construction stream: • Facility Management • Interior Construction and Finishes
• Sustainable Construction Techniques • Construction Human and Labour Relations • Construction Management 2 CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance Take flight with hands-on training in our operational living lab (an airplane!) ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
This Transport Canada approved program provides theory and hands-on training to prepare students for certification by Transport Canada as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer AME-M.
Program highlights Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/269 START DATE August PROGRAM NUMBER 269 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 35 weeks) LOCATION Required Travel Students will be required to travel between Mohawk’s Fennell and Stoney Creek Campuses. Students will also be required to travel to the Hamilton International Airport for instruction at the Mohawk College Aviation facility. Although buses presently serve these routes, the hours are intermittent. Personal automobile transportation is recommended. CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma
• Combine theory and practice using state-of-the-art facilities at Mohawk’s Fennell and Stoney Creek campuses and aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul facilities at the Hamilton International Airport • Inspect vintage aircraft to modern light aircraft, heavy jet transports and helicopters • Upon completion, this two year training program will provide up to 18 months credit towards the 48 months practical work experience required for certification
Careers Industries of employment: • Aerospace oo Aircraft Manufacturers oo Engine Manufacturers oo Landing Gear and other Components • Air Transport and Cargo Jets • Civil Aviation • Canadian Forces • Airlines • Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Organizations • Flight Training Schools and other Aircraft Operators
ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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Occupational categories: • Aircraft Mechanics • Aircraft Inspectors
Graduate opportunities Transport Canada Standard Students meeting the minimum standards listed below will receive a certificate which recognizes Transport Canada approval of the program and exemption from writing Transport Canada Technical exams, plus 18 months of equivalent work experience: • Minimum grade of 70% in each course • Successful completion of all practical projects • 95% attendance record in each semester • Graduates may apply for advanced entry into second year of the Aviation Technician – Aircraft Structures program with successful completion of NDE Mathematics course
oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent oo Senior Physics is recommended • Aviation program applicants must demonstrate the ability to perform mathematical calculations at an OSSD level of Grade 12 and have an ability in listening, speaking, reading and writing in the English language at the Grade 12 level • Options are available for mature applicants Required Student Attendance: • Student attendance will be documented by the applicable instructor in 1/4 hour increments. • Students missing more than 5% of any major subject area will not qualify for a certificate with a Transport Canada (TC) approval number.
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017) For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/269 SEMESTER 1 • Aircraft Electricity 1 • Aircraft Engineering and Aerodynamics • Aviation Health and Safety • Basic Aircraft Structures 1 • Basic Aircraft Systems • Communications and Aviation Regulations 1 • Introduction to Aircraft Engines • Technical Publications/ Documents
SEMESTER 2 • Aircraft Electricity 2 • Aircraft Engines 1 • Aircraft Systems 1 • Basic Aircraft Structures 2 • Legacy of Flight in Canada • Materials and Composites • Principles of NDE • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 3 • Aircraft Systems 2 • Aircraft inspection • Airframes 1 • Avionics System and Instrumentation • Reciprocating Engines 1
SEMESTER 4 • Aircraft Maintenance • Airframes 2 • Avionics Systems and instrumentation 2 • Communications and Aviation Regulations 2 • Gas Turbine Engines • Propellers • Reciprocating Engines 2 • Elective - General Education 2
TECHNOLOGY
Aviation Technician – Aircraft Structures This specialized program, focused on prevention and repair, can land you an aerodynamic career. This Transport Canada approved program provides theory and hands-on training to prepare students for certification by Transport Canada as an Aircraft Structures Engineer AME-S.
Program highlights • Combine theory and practice using state-of-the-art facilities at Mohawk’s Fennell and Stoney Creek campuses and aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul facilities at the Hamilton International Airport • Work on vintage aircraft to modern light aircraft, heavy jet transports and helicopters • Program includes composites, NDE, welding, painting and refinishing • Upon completion, this twoyear training program will provide 12 months credit towards the 36 months practical work experience required for certification
Careers Industries of employment: • Aerospace oo Aircraft Manufacturers oo Engine Manufacturers oo Landing Gear and other Components • Air Transport and Cargo Jets • Civil Aviation • Canadian Forces
Program of Studies
• Airlines • Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Organizations • Flight Training Schools and other Aircraft Operators Occupational categories: • Aircraft Mechanics • Aircraft Inspectors
Graduate opportunities Transport Canada Standard Students meeting the minimum standards listed below will receive a certificate which recognizes Transport Canada approval of the program and exemption from writing Transport Canada Technical exams (with the exception of the Aviation Regulations exam), plus 12 months of equivalent work experience credit towards the 36 months practical work experience required for certification: • Minimum grade of 70% in each course • Successful completion of all practical projects • 95% attendance record in each semester
• Graduates may apply for advanced entry into second year of the Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance Program
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/289
Admission requirements
START DATE August
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent oo Senior Physics is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants Required Student Attendance: • Student attendance will be documented by the applicable instructor in 1/4 hour increments. • Students missing more than 5% of any major subject area will not qualify for a certificate with a Transport Canada (TC) approval number.
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SEMESTER 2 • Aircraft Systems 1 • Airframes 1 • Aviation Technical Math • Basic Aircraft Structures 2 • Legacy of Flight in Canada • Materials and Composites • Principles of NDE • Elective - General Education 1
PROGRAM NUMBER 289 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Required Travel Students will be required to travel between Mohawk’s Fennell and Stoney Creek Campuses. Students will also be required to travel to the Hamilton International Airport for instruction at the Mohawk College Aviation facility. Although buses presently serve these routes, the hours are intermittent. Personal automobile transportation is recommended. CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/289 SEMESTER 1 • Aircraft Electricity 1 • Aircraft Engineering and Aerodynamics • Aviation Health and Safety • Basic Aircraft Structures 1 • Basic Aircraft Systems • Communications and Aviation Regulations 1 • Introduction to Aircraft Engines • Technical Publications/ Documents
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
SEMESTER 3 • Codes and Standards • Composites • Corrosion Prevention and Control • Damage Assessment and Repair - Sheet Metal • Fluids and Sealants • Introduction to Aircraft Machinery • Liquid Penetrant inspection • Tubes, Spars, Struts Construction, Damage Assessment and Repair • Elective - General Education 2
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Aircraft Maintenance • Communications and Aviation Regulations 2 • Damage Assessment and Repair SM2 • Damage Assessments and Repair - Plastics • Eddy Current Inspection • Painting & Refinishing • Welding (Gas, Stick, Mig/Tig) • Wood and Fabric Construction, Damage Assessment & Repair
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Mohawk's Aviation Technician – Aircraft Structures program has the highest overall student satisfaction of any comparable program in Ontario.
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Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Combined Degree/Diploma Program Earn a university degree, a college advanced diploma, a certificate in business management, and twelve months of work experience in four and a half years. DEGREE, ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
Read more at LearningIn3D.ca START DATE September (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 4½ academic years, co-op included LOCATION McMaster University, McMaster Automotive Resource Centre (MARC), and Mohawk Fennell Campus CREDENTIALS University Degree, Ontario College Advanced Diploma and Business Management Certificate FOR MORE INFORMATION Call: 905-525-9140 ext. 21644 Email: btech@mcmaster.ca
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The McMaster-Mohawk Bachelor of Technology Partnership (B.Tech.) offers a four and a half year post-secondary program that is uniquely designed to combine classroom study, labs, and workplace training. Graduates receive a degree from McMaster University as well as an advanced diploma and business management certificate from Mohawk College. Students take core technical and management courses in addition to 12 months of paid co-op work experience. Alongside their co-op terms, students experience a curriculum that is industry driven, relevant, and balanced between practice and theory, readying them for the workplace or for further study at the graduate level in Masters or PhD programs.
Program streams • Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology • Biotechnology • Automation Engineering Technology
Careers Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology (AVT) Industries of employment: • Automotive Assembly • Automotive Parts Manufacturing • Manufacturing Industries • Consulting Top Co-op Employers: • Linamar Corporation • Magna • Chrysler Where are they now? • Industrial Engineer, Tigercat Industries Inc. • Design/Project Engineer, Honda of Canada Manufacturing • Aerospace Methods Engineering Analyst, Bombardier Aerospace • MBA, McMaster University • M.Eng. Design, McMaster University • M.A.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, McMaster University
Biotechnology (BIO) Industries of employment: • Biofuel, Food, Pharmaceutical Industries • Laboratory Services • Manufacturing Process • Cosmetics Industry • Consulting Top Co-op Employers: • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada • Environment Canada • Sanofi Pasteur Where are they now? • Chemist, Estée Lauder • Compliance Coordinator, Therapure Biopharma Inc. • Production Supervisor, Bunge • Master of Biotechnology, University of Toronto • M.Sc. Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, University of Toronto • PhD Biochemical Engineering, McMaster University Automation Engineering Technology (PAT) Industries of employment: • Manufacturing and Processing Industries • Wastewater and Water Treatment • System Integration • Power Generation and Distribution • Consulting
Top Co-op Employers: • Rockwell Automation • General Motors • General Electric Where are they now? • Senior Project Engineer, Weatherford • Controls Designer, Callisto Integration • Manufacturing Engineer, General Motors • Senior Automation Analyst, Arcelor-Mittal Dofasco • M.Eng. Manufacturing, McMaster University • M.A.Sc. Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster University
Admission requirements For September 2017 admission, we require 6 grade 12 U/M courses including: • • • •
English (ENG4U) Calculus (MCV4U) Chemistry (SCH4U) Physics (SPH4U)
The admission range for September 2018 is expected to be 78 to 80%. Not a Canadian high school student? Please contact btech@mcmaster.ca for details on international or transfer student admission requirements.
Engineering Technology Building, McMaster University
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Biotechnology Driven by discovery, biotechnology explores the pharmaceutical, food processing, genetics and bioengineering aspects of the industry and makes the impossible possible. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/369-669 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 369 (non co-op), 669 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
PROGRAM RECOGNITION Ontario Association Certified $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 of $8,001+ Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) recognizes this program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the Certified Technician (CTech) category.
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Program of Studies
Program highlights • Learn the fundamentals of biotechnology, microbiology, pharmacology, genetics, bioinformatics and bioengineering • Explore scientific methods and experimental techniques in accordance with accepted principles of quality assurance and manufacturing in the biotech industry • Prepare for a future career working in one of the most rapidly expanding fields in Canada • Obtain knowledge and skills in scientific methods and experimental techniques using established principles of quality assurance and manufacturing • Receive classroom instruction, combined with hands-on laboratory experience, to perform tasks in the following areas: oo DNA and protein absorption spectrophotometry oo Agarose gel DNA electrophoresis oo Ion exchange and thin layer chromatography oo SDS PAGE (Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis) oo Basic techniques in microbiology oo PCR (Polymerase Chain
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • An Introduction to Career Education • Biotechnology 1 (Lecture) • Chemistry • Health and Safety in our Environment • Mathematics 1 • Physical Measurements and Data Analysis Lab • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Analytical Chemistry 1 • Biotechnology 1 (Lab) • Cell Biology • Fundamentals of Physics • Mathematics • Organic Chemistry
Reaction) analysis of DNA oo Micropipetting, extractions, titrations, centrifugation and pH measurements using GLP
Careers Industries of employment: • Pharmaceutical Companies • Bioscience Laboratories (Public and Private) • Genetic Engineering Companies • Bioremediation Companies • Agricultural Products • Biofuel Companies Occupational categories: • Biotech Laboratory Technicians • Biotech Production and Technical Sales Reps • Biotech Research Assistants
Graduate opportunities • Graduates and final-year students are immediately eligible to be registered as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) upon the submission of the Graduate Application form available from OACETT
• Additional requirements to become fully certified are the jurisdiction of OACETT. Visit oacett.org • Graduates may be eligible to receive up to eight transfer credits towards the MohawkMcMaster Bachelor of Technology Degree • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent oo Senior Science (Chemistry, Biology or Physics) is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/369-669 SEMESTER 3 • Biotechnology Unit Operations • Microbiology • Quality Assurance Systems • Sampling & Analysis • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Biochemical Process Instrumentation • Biochemistry • Bioinformatics • Biotechnology 2 • Genetics • Pharmacology • Elective - General Education 2
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 (Biotechy) • Internship 2 (Biotechy) • Internship 3 (Biotechy) Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
TECHNOLOGY
Biotechnology (Health) Explores pharmaceutical, genetic, clinical and other aspects of the biotechnology field with a focus on the health industry. Program highlights • Learn the fundamentals of biotechnology, microbiology, pharmacology, genetics, bioinformatics and clinical testing associated with the health sector. • Explore scientific methods and experimental techniques in accordance with accepted principles of quality assurance and manufacturing in the biotech industry • Prepare for a future career working in one of the most rapidly expanding fields in Canada • Obtain knowledge and skills in scientific methods and experimental techniques using established principles of quality assurance and manufacturing • Receive classroom instruction, combined with hands-on laboratory experience, to perform tasks in the following areas: oo DNA and protein absorption spectrophotometry oo SDS PAGE oo Agarose gel DNA electrophoresis
oo Ion exchange and thin layer chromatography oo Basic techniques in microbiology oo PCR analysis of DNA oo Micropipetting, extractions, titrations, centrifugation and pH measurements using GLP
Careers Industries of employment: • Bioscience Laboratories (Public and Private) • Genetic Engineering • Forensics • Agriculture and Food Production Companies • Pharmaceuticals • Clinical Testing and Research Laboratories
• Additional requirements to become fully certified are the jurisdiction of OACETT. Visit oacett.org • Graduates may be eligible to receive up to eight transfer credits towards the Mohawk-McMaster Bachelor of Technology Degree in Biotechnology • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent oo Senior Science (Chemistry, Biology or Physics) is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Biotech Laboratory Technicians • Biotech Production and Technical Sales Reps • Biotech Research Assistants
Graduate opportunities • Graduates and final-year students are immediately eligible to be registered as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) upon submission of the Graduate Application form available through OACETT
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/370-670 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 370 (non co-op), 670 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
PROGRAM RECOGNITION Ontario Association of Certified $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) recognizes this program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the Certified Technician (CTech) category. Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
CO-OP
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • An Introduction to Career Education • Biotechnology 1 (Lecture) • Chemistry • Health and Safety in our Environment • Mathematics 1 • Physical Measurements and Data Analysis Lab • Communication
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(Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 2 • Analytical Chemistry 1 • Biotechnology 1 (Lab) • Cell Biology • Fundamentals of Physics • Mathematics • Organic Chemistry
COMPETITIVE
For program learning outcomes and course information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/370-670 SEMESTER 3 • Introduction to Forensic Science • Microbiology • Physiological Sciences • Quality Assurance Systems • Sampling and Analysis • Elective - General Education 1
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Biochemistry • Bioinformatics • Biomedical • Biotechnology 2 • Genetics • Pharmacology • Elective - General Education 2
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 (Biotechy) • Internship 2 (Biotechy) • Internship 3 (Biotechy) Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Biotechnology – Advanced Explore biology at the molecular, micro and engineering levels. Participate in world class labs and research to solve real world problems in the Food, Environmental, Pharmaceutical and Medical fields. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/671 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 671 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ NEW PROGRAM
Program highlights
Careers
• Learn the fundamentals of applied molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, analytical instrumentation and bioengineering • Investigate the advanced topics of Clinical Trials, Drug Discovery, Cell Culture, Environmental Biology and Laboratory Management • Participate in research • Prepare for a future career working in one of the most rapidly expanding fields in Canada • Receive classroom instruction combined with hands-on laboratory experience to perform and coordinate tasks in the following areas: oo DNA analysis including electrophoresis and PCR (polymerase chain reaction) oo Protein analysis including electrophoresis and chromatography oo DNA and protein absorption spectrophotometry oo Basic and Advanced techniques in microbiology oo Cell Biology and Cell Culture oo Food safety oo Immunology and Virology
The Biotechnology Advanced Diploma program prepares students for many different careers
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Health & Safety In Our Environment • An Introduction To Career Education • Chemistry • Mathematics 1 • Physical Measurements and Data Analysis Lab • Biotechnology 1 (Lecture) • Communication
SEMESTER 2 • Cell Biology • Mathematics • Organic Chemistry • Biotechnology 1 (Lab) • Analytical Chemistry 1
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Industries of employment: • Food and Agriculture • Medical Research • Pharmaceutical • Bioscience Laboratories (Public & Private) • Genetic Engineering Companies • Water/Waste Water • Bioremediation Companies • Biofuel Companies Occupational categories: • Biotech Laboratory Technologist • Production Management, Quality Control • Biotech Production and Technical Sales Reps • Water Treatment • Bioremediation • Biotech Research
Graduate opportunities • Graduates and final year students are immediately eligible to be registered as associate members of The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) upon submission of the Graduate Application form
available through OACETT • Additional requirements to become fully certified are the jurisdiction of OACETT. Visit oacett.org • Graduates can transfer to Mohawk-McMaster Bachelor of Technology Degree completion programs and University of Guelph Bachelors of Science in Biology with 1.5 – 2 years of credit • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit Pathways and Credit Transfer and ONTransfer
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* oo Senior Science (Chemistry, Biology or Physics) is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/671 SEMESTER 3 • Microbiology • Quality Assurance Systems • Sampling & Analysis • Biotechnology Unit Operations • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Biochemical Process Instrumentation • Biotechnology 2 • Genetics • Pharmacology • Biochemistry • Bioinformatics • Elective - General Education 2
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SEMESTER 5 • Drug Discovery & Analysis • Cell Culture Techniques • Advanced Biotechnology • Immunology & Virology • Environmental Biology • Clinical Trials
SEMESTER 6 • Management Skills • Good Manufacturing Practices • Advanced Biochemistry • Food & Pharmaceutical Microbiology • Bioengineering
Based on 2016-17 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
TECHNOLOGY
Chemical Engineering Technology Food and beverage production, crude oil refining and wastewater treatment – all connected by Chemical Engineering Technology. Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Apply chemical fundamentals to associated work place activities in instrumental analysis, quality control, research and process control • Gain practical lab skills with a wide range of modern instrumental techniques used in fields such as Analytical and Organic Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Process Automation • Apply theories and practices of sampling and monitoring to reduce the impact of technological growth on the environment while continuously improving production
• McMaster - Bachelor of Technology - Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Brock - Bachelor of Science Chemistry • Lakehead - Bachelor of Engineering - Chemical • Laurentian - Bachelor of Science - Chemistry • Visit mohawkcollege.ca/482 for more information • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MCT4C; or any U or equivalent; or MAP4C ≥ 80%** oo Senior Chemistry is recommended oo Senior Physics is recommended • Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Office Suite prior to starting the program. Computer Skills for College COMP CO002 or equivalent is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Careers Industries of employment: • Chemical Processing • Technical Sales • Research • Petrochemical • Steel • Pharmaceutical • Food and Beverage
Affiliations: • Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) upon submission of the Graduate Application form available through OACETT.
Occupational categories: • Chemical Engineering Technologist
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice.
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/533 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 533 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000∆ $8,001+ TUITION AND FEES $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
*Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • An Introduction to Career Education • Chemistry • Health and Safety in Our Environment • Mathematics • Physics 1 • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Analytical Chemistry 1 • Engineering Skills • Mathematics • Statistics • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 3 • Chemical Engineering 1 • Chemical Plant Operations • Chemistry 2 • Mathematics • Organic Chemistry 1
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/533 SEMESTER 4 • Analytical Chemistry 2 • Chemical Engineering 2 • Design Of Experiments • Quality Assurance • Elective - General Education 2
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 5 • Environmental and Biotechnology Process Engineering • Instrumental Analysis 1 • Lab and Process Automation 1 • Law and Ethics • Organic Chemistry 2
SEMESTER 6 • Capstone Project Chemical • Chemical Engineering 3 • Computer Applications and PLCs • Industrial Materials and Synthesis • Instrumental Analysis 2
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 • Work Experience 4 (Chemical) Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/ coop
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Civil Engineering Technician Develop a broad understanding of planning, design, surveying, material science and construction in a variety of engineering industries.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/421 START DATE September and January PROGRAM NUMBER 421 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn about municipal services, roadway design and construction techniques, construction layout, electronic surveying and Global Positioning Systems applications • Acquire CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create plans for today’s modern infrastructure • Explore building and construction materials, project management and estimating • Develop procedures for construction, materials testing and inspection and geotechnical services • Understand how structures work by learning the science of their materials • Experience a very hands-on education consisting of many labs and practical projects over four semesters
Industries of employment: • Public and Private Construction Sectors • Engineering Consulting • General Contracting • Construction Companies
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals & Standards • Environmental Technology • Generic Computer Training • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Ontario Building Code
Occupational categories: • CAD Technicians • Civil Engineering Technicians • Surveying Technicians • Estimator/Project Schedulers
Graduate opportunities • Graduates from this program can complete the Architectural Technician Diploma with just one more year of study • Graduates from this program can advance into Semester 3 of Civil Engineering Technology or Civil Engineering Technology Transportation Affiliations: • Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).
Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice. *Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/421 SEMESTER 3 • Estimating 2 • Highway Materials • Highway Technology 1 • Municipal Services 1 • Structural Detailing 1 • Total Stations Surveys
SEMESTER 4 • Construction Management A • Highway Technology II • Municipal Services 2 • Structural Detailing 2 • Elective - General Education 1 • Elective - General Education 2
TECHNOLOGY
Civil Engineering Technology Maintain society’s high standard of living through the design, construction and operation of our civil infrastructure systems.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn about municipal services, potable water, storm water and waste water management systems • Design roadways and gain an understanding of construction layout, electronic surveying and Global Positioning Systems applications • Acquire CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create plans for today’s modern infrastructure • Explore building and construction materials, project scheduling, estimating and management • Develop construction surveying skills, estimating, materials testing and inspection and geotechnical services • Design structures in steel, timber, masonry and concrete • Understand how our infrastructure works by learning the science of its materials and operation
Industries of employment: • Public and Private Sectors • Engineering Consulting • General Contracting • Construction Companies
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Grade 11 Physics and Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Construction Supervisors • Civil Engineering Technologists • Surveying Technologists • Project Managers Learn more about the Civil/ Construction industry and the many career opportunities that it provides at occci.ca
Graduate opportunities • Graduates can complete a Bachelor of Technology degree at McMaster University, see page 182 • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer Affiliations: • Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) and the Ontario Good Roads Association (OGRA).
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards • Environmental Technology • Generic Computer Training • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Applied Mechanics • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Transportation Technology
SEMESTER 3 • Engineering Law • Materials 2 • Mathematics • Municipal 1 • Structural Design 1 • Surveying 2
Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice. *Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/534 START DATE September and January PROGRAM NUMBER 534 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/534 SEMESTER 4 • Computer Applications for Civil Engineering • Geotech 1 • Highway Technology A • Mathematics • Municipal 2 • Structural Design 2
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 5 • Geotech 2 • Introduction To Geographic information Systems • Municipal 3 • Structural Design 3 • Elective - General Education 1 • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 6 • Construction Management • Geotech 3 • Municipal 4 • Statistics • Technical Report - Civil Options (Select 1): • Highway Technology B • Structural Design 4 (Civil)
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/ coop
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Civil Engineering Technology Transportation Get engaged in developing the traffic networks for today and tomorrow’s active transportation world. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/524 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 524 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program highlights • This program was previously known as Transportation Engineering Technology (543). • Learn about transportation networks, public transportation, active transportation systems and their role in society • Develop the planning skills needed to make decisions about present and future transportation needs • Apply current standards and practices to design roadways, intersections and facilities with safety as a key ingredient • Acquire surveying, CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create today’s modern infrastructure • Explore traffic data collection methods, traffic control devices and management strategies • Analyze traffic operations, capacity and level of service on streets and highways
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Careers $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
Industries of employment: • Public and Private Sectors • Engineering Consulting • Municipal and Government Agencies Occupational categories: • Transportation Technologists
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards • Environmental Technology • Generic Computer Training • Mathematics • Surveying 1 • Communication
SEMESTER 2 • Applied Mechanics • CAD B • Construction Materials 1 • Estimating 1 • Green Building Fundamentals • Mathematics • Transportation Technology
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SEMESTER 3 • Public Transportation • Traffic Engineering 1 • Traffic Studies • Transportation Data Analysis 1 • Transportation Design 1 • Elective - General Education 1
• Traffic Operations/Planning Analysts • Traffic Control Signals Analysts Affiliations: • Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) and the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE).
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* oo Grade 11 Physics and Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology recommended • Options are available for mature applicants Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology tuition and program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice.
Career advantage Mohawk College is the only college in Canada that provides this highly specialized training in transportation engineering. Graduates are working across the country in planning, design and operations positions and have excellent opportunities for career advancement within this unique engineering field.
*Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/524 SEMESTER 4 • Active Transportation • Introduction to Land Use Planning • Statistics • Traffic Engineering 2 • Transportation Planning 1
SEMESTER 5 • Introduction to Geographic Information Systems • Speech Presentation Skills • Traffic Engineering 4 • Transportation Design 2 • Transportation Planning 2 • Transportation Project 1
SEMESTER 6 • Transportation Data Analysis 2 • Transportation Planning 3 • Transportation Project 2 • Transportation Safety • Elective - General Education 2 • Construction Management • Highway Technology B
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/ coop
TECHNOLOGY
Computer Engineering Technician Merge together computer networking and electrical engineering to create a Smart Systems Integration hybrid engineering model. Program highlights • Acquire competence in Computer Engineering with both hardware and software skills • Explore automation and programmable logic controllers, computer networking, and web applications through theory and hands-on practice • Study curriculum and contents from organizations including IEEE, CompTIA and Cisco Academy, Altera, Siemens and other industrial partners • Learn about computer hardware and interfacing, Arduino and embedded systems, CAD Systems and internet technologies, electronics and electrical systems, instrumentation and industrial automation
Careers Occupational categories: • Field Service Technician • Manufacturing Assembler • Plant Operator • Electromechanical Technician • Robotics Technician • Automation Technician • Embedded Systems Design and Support • Mobile and Web App Developer • Network Design and Installer • Product Development Specialist • PC Technicians
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Applied Programming • IT Essentials • Introduction to Industrial Systems • CAD for Computer Engineering • Electricity 1 • Engineering Mathematics 1 • Elective 1
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• Customer Service Representative • Technical Sales Representative • Technical Support Representative • Computer User Support / Help Desk Technicians • Systems Testing Technician • Data communications support • Technical Call Center Analyst
Graduate opportunities • Graduates from the Computer Engineering Technician – Robotic and Automation program can expect to find employment a cross section of industries including energy, healthcare, transportation, automotive, manufacturing, food processing, packaging, waste management, and automation. • Graduates have an opportunity to write the Siemens Mechatronics Level 1 Certification • Seamless pathway to Computer Engineering Technology program 552 and then onwards to BTech and other degree programs • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 2 • Programming • TCP/IP Internet Services • Digital Principles • Programmable Logic Controllers • AC Electricity • Communication
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Senior Physics SPH4C OR SPH4U recommended • Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Office Suite prior to starting the program. Computer Skills for College COMP CO002 or equivalent is recommended. • Options are available for mature applicants
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/583 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 583 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/583 SEMESTER 3 • Programmable Logic • Mechanical Components and Machine Elements • Advanced Networks • PLC 2 - Block Programming • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Engineering Mathematics 2 • Elective 2
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Instrumentation and Control • Web Applications • Motor Drives and Control • PLC 3 - Graph Programming • Advanced Server • Embedded Microcontrollers • Elective 3
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Computer Engineering Technology Computer Engineering Technology ties together Automation and Robotics with networking and data handling. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/552 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 552 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR
TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Applied Programming • IT Essentials • Introduction to Industrial Systems • CAD for Computer Engineering • Electricity 1 • Engineering Mathematics 1 • Elective 1
Program highlights • Acquire competence in Computer Engineering with both hardware and software skills • Explore automation and robotics, computer networking, mobile and web applications through theory and hands-on practice • Study curriculum and contents from organizations including IEEE, CompTIA and Cisco Academy, Altera, Siemens and other industrial partners • Learn about computer hardware and interfacing, Arduino and embedded systems, computer networks and internet technologies, web and mobile applications, electronics and electrical systems, robotics and industrial automation
Careers Industries of Employment: • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services • Federal Government Public Administration • Educational Services • Industrial, manufacturing and commercial facilities • Process Control and Material Handling • Automotive Industries • Factory Automation
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 2 • Programming • TCP/IP Internet Services • Digital Principles • Programmable Logic Controllers • AC Electricity • Communication
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SEMESTER 3 • Programmable Logic • Mechanical Components and Machine Elements • Advanced Networks • PLC 2 - Block Programming • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Engineering Mathematics 2 • Elective 2
Occupational Categories: • Computer Engineering Technologists, Applications Engineering • Teaching, Sales, Consulting • Embedded Systems Designer • Network Professional • Motors and Drive Technologist • Wireless Systems Specialist • Application Engineering • Product Development • Automation Technologist • Robotics Engineering • Mobile and Web App Developer
Graduate opportunities • Graduates are eligible to register as associate members of The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Senior Physics and Chemistry are recommended • Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Office Suite prior to starting the program. Computer Skills for College COMP CO002 or equivalent is recommended. Register online on the Continuing Education website. • Options are available for mature applicants
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/552 SEMESTER 4 • Instrumentation and Control • Web Applications • Motor Drives and Control • PLC 3 - Graph Programming • Advanced Server • Embedded Microcontrollers • Elective 3
SEMESTER 5 • Smart Sensor Technology • Introduction to Robotics • Human Machine Interface • JAVA Embedded Applications • Automated Manufacturing • Computer Engineering Applications • Engineering Mathematics 3
SEMESTER 6 • Advanced Robotics • Mobile Enabled Devices • SCADA and Industrial Networking • CISCO Industrial Networking • Capstone Project • Digital Signal Processing • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege. ca/coop
TECHNOLOGY
Computer Systems Technician - Network Systems It’s a world of networks and connectivity... learn about the systems that drive business and industry.
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
• Gain expert knowledge of networks and connectivity • Experience installing and configuring computer operating systems, server operating systems and services • Learn about Desktop Virtualization • Learn how to provide user support and troubleshooting techniques • Learn excellent communication, problemsolving and teamwork skills
• Graduates can pursue further studies with a transfer to the third-year of Computer Systems Technology - Network Engineering and Security Analyst program
Careers Industries of employment: • Technical and Information Services • Professional Business and Financial Services • Health Care Services • Manufacturing Services • Government and Education Services
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
SEMESTER 1 • HTML and CSS • Mathematics for Computer Studies • Introduction to Networking • Programming Fundamentals • Communication
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Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/447-455 START DATE September, January
Admission requirements
PROGRAM NUMBER 447 (non co-op), 455 (co-op)
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • A working knowledge in computers and desktop applications are required for success in this program • Options are available for mature applicants
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Occupational categories: • End User Support • Network Server Administration
Program of Studies
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 2 • General Education 1 • TCP/IP Internet Services • Virtualization • Fundamentals of UNIX • Microsoft Server Administration Part 1 • Discrete Math and Statistics
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/447-455 SEMESTER 3 • Computer Training and Technical Writing • Microsoft Server Administration Part 2 • UNIX Administration • Network Infrastructure • General Education 2 • Wireless Networking
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • ITIL Client Support • Cisco Routing and Switching • Email Server Administration • General Education 3 • Web Server Administration • Options (Select 1): • PowerShell Administrative Scripting • Project Management for Information Technology
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Computer Systems Technician - Software Support From bugs and viruses to troubleshooting, learn to support applications, databases and software.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/548-558 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 548 (non co-op), 558 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Gain experience and knowledge in a broad range of computer applications, databases and software tools • Explore: oo Programming languages oo Project planning oo Technical writing oo Systems analysis
• Graduates can complete a third year Computer Systems Technology - Software Development program, see page 86 • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • A working knowledge in computers and desktop applications is required for success in this program • Options are available for mature applicants
Careers Industries of employment: • Technical and Information Services • Professional Business and Financial Services • Health Care Services • Manufacturing Services • Government and Education Services
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
Occupational categories: • Business Systems Support • Programmer, Web Developer • Database Support • Technical Writer • Technical Support Specialist • User Training
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • HTML and CSS • Introduction To Networking • Mathematics for Computer Studies • Programming Fundamentals • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Business Fundamentals for IT • Computer Training and Technical Writing • Discrete Math and Statistics • Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design • Programming in Java • Elective - General Education 1
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/548-558 SEMESTER 3 • Data Structures and Algorithms • Database Theory • PHP and JavaScript • Programming in .NET • Strategic Systems • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Entrepreneurship in Today's World • Project Management for Information Technology • Software Quality and Testing Options (Select 3): • HTML5 and Mobile Web Development • Microsoft Office Power User • Object Oriented Systems • Server, Platforms and Networking Security • Web Applications for ASP.NET
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
TECHNOLOGY
Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering and Security Analyst This advanced program in the networks and technology field drives business around the world. Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Learn excellent communication, problem solving and teamwork skills. Gain the skills to fully manage sophisticated, multi-vendor computer network environments • Excel in: oo Network connectivity oo Virtual infrastructure oo Network and data security • Explore in: oo Server operating systems oo Security auditing and computer forensics oo Cloud computing technologies
• Graduates can complete a Bachelor of Technology degree at McMaster University, see page 182 • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • A working knowledge in computers and desktop applications is required for success in this program • Options are available for mature applicants
Affiliations: • Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) upon submission of the Graduate Application form available through OACETT. Visit oacett.org
Careers
Co-op education advantage
Industries of employment: • Technical and Information Services • Professional Business and Financial Services • Health Care Services • Manufacturing Services • Government and Education Services
Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
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START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 555 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 2 • Discrete Math and Statistics • Fundamentals of UNIX • Microsoft Server Administration Part 1 • TCP/IP Internet Services • Virtualization • General Education Elective
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/555
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Occupational categories: • Network Administrators • Security Analyst/Security Administrators • IT Support Specialists • Technical Support Analyst • Computer Forensics
SEMESTER 1 • HTML and CSS • Introduction To Networking • Mathematics for Computer Studies • Programming Fundamentals • Communication
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SEMESTER 3 • Computer Training & Technical Writing • Microsoft Server Administration Part 2 • Network Infrastructure • UNIX Administration 1 • Wireless Networking • General Education Elective
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/555 SEMESTER 4 • Cisco Routing and Switching • Email Server Administration • ITIL Client Support • PowerShell Administrative Scripting • Web Server Administration • General Education Elective
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 5 • Database Server Administration • Network Design Project • Project Management for Information Technology • Security Auditing and Forensics • UNIX Security
SEMESTER 6 • Microsoft Security • Networking Capstone • Protocol Analysis and Troubleshooting Options (Select 2): • Database Theory • Network Risk and Security • Perl Administrative Scripting • Virtual Infrastructure
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/ coop
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Computer Systems Technology Software Development From mobile apps to websites, learn to develop the software that everyone wants to use. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/559 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 559 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 ST
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Program highlights • Experience a broad range of application development and computer systems • Excel in: oo Programming languages, database development oo Web tools and mobile application development oo System/business analysis • Discover information technology including: oo E-commerce oo Project Management oo Mobile Technologies
Careers
Admission requirements
Occupational categories: • Software Application Developer • Systems/Business Analyst • Database Administrator • Technical Writer • Software Quality Assurance
Graduate opportunities • Graduates can complete a Bachelor of Technology degree at McMaster University, see page 182 • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • A working knowledge in computers and desktop applications is required for success in this program • Options are available for mature applicants
Co-op education advantage
Industries of employment: • Technical and Information Services • Professional Business and Financial Services • Health Care Services • Manufacturing Services • Government and Education Services
Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • HTML and CSS • Introduction To Networking • Mathematics for Computer Studies • Programming Fundamentals • Communication
SEMESTER 2 • Business Fundamentals for IT • Computer Training and Technical Writing • Discrete Math and Statistics • Introduction To Systems Analysis and Design • Programming in Java • Elective - General Education 1
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SEMESTER 3 • Data Structures and Algorithms • Database Theory • PHP and JavaScript • Programming in .NET • Strategic Systems • Elective - General Education 2
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/559 SEMESTER 4 • Entrepreneurship in Today's World • Project Management for Information Technology • Software Quality and Testing Options (Select 3): • HTML5 and Mobile Web Development • Microsoft Office Power User • Object Oriented Systems • Server, Platforms and Networking Security • Web Applications for ASP.NET
SEMESTER 5 • Capstone Proposal • IT Management and Metrics • Oracle PL/SQL Programming • Software Engineering Project Options (Select 3): • Advanced PHP • Advanced Programming in .NET • Android Application Development • Applied Research 1 • Internet of Things Programming
SEMESTER 6 • Software Capstone Project Options (Select 2): • Applied Research 2 • Enterprise Java • iPhone Programming • Machine Learning • Mathematics of Gaming • Parallel Processing • Secure Software Development • Software Capstone • Web 2.0 & PHP Frameworks
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/ coop
TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Engineering Technology Help maintain the balance of power in this comprehensive technology program focused on electrical power and control systems. Program highlights • Explore the electrical control and power systems field through training in theory and laboratory practice Discover: • Principles and knowledge of Electrical and Electronic systems • Programmable Logic Controllers and Industrial Network systems • Control systems and Variable Speed Drive systems • Electrical Power Generation, Protection and Control systems • Electrical Metering and Distribution
Careers Industries of employment: • Industrial and Commercial Organizations • Automotive, Food and Steel Industries • Power Generations, Transmissions and Utilities • Process Automation, Oil Refineries and Chemical Plants Occupational categories: • Electrical Engineering Technologists • Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists/
Technicians • Power-Transmission/ Distribution Engineering Technologists/Technicians • Power-Protection Engineering Technologists
Graduate opportunities • Graduates are eligible to register as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
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SEMESTER 2 • AC Electricity • Digital Principles • Engineering Mathematics 2 • Network Fundamentals • Electrical Engineering Drafting and Design 1
Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice. *Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* oo Senior physics SPH4C or SPH4U recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
SEMESTER 3 • Digital Systems • Engineering Mathematics 3 • Power Systems • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Elective - General Education 1
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/582 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 582 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
• Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Office Suite prior to starting the program.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Computer Hardware and Software • Electricity 1 • Engineering Mathematics 1 • Engineering Skills 1 • Communication
Computer Skills for College COMP CO002 or equivalent is recommended
Students in this program will gain hands-on, experiential learning with industry partners in a decommissioned substation. Read more on page 25.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/582 SEMESTER 4 • Electrical Rotating Machines • Engineering Project Management • Industrial Electronics 1 • Instrumentation and Process Control • Programmable Logic Controllers • Elective - General Education 2
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 5 • Advanced PLC • Advanced Power Systems • Control Systems Technology • Engineering Applications • Linear Systems • Industrial Electronics 2
SEMESTER 6 • Automation and Networks • Electrical Capstone • Electrical Power Protection • Industrial Robotics • Smart Metering and Distribution • Variable Speed Drives
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 4 • (Control) • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about coop at mohawkcollege. ca/coop
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Energy Systems Engineering Technology No matter what challenges arise in the future, there will always be a need for qualified people to produce smart and efficient electrical energy solutions. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/360 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 360 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Students in this program will gain hands-on, experiential learning with industry partners in a decommissioned substation. Read more on page 25.
Electrical energy is the backbone of the world today and everyone relies on the safe generation, transmission, distribution and protection of this energy. Hydro utilities are in need of skilled technologists that have a strong foundation of modern electrical energy and who can help the industry move forward into the smart energy efficient digital age.
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
• Gain integrated skill sets that will position you well for a variety of employment opportunities tied to various electrical energy systems • Includes clean energy sources such as wind, solar/ photovoltaic, solar thermal and hybrid electric technologies and strategies for conservation and management of clean energy supported by micro grids and distributed energy systems • Experience a unique program introducing a multidisciplinary approach that focuses on the generation, capture, storage and distribution of energy and their integration
• Graduates are eligible to register as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) • Graduates can complete a Bachelor of Technology degree at McMaster University, see page 182 • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Careers Graduates will find employment within the electricity sector, HVAC industry, building and construction sector, in various technical support roles related to the manufacture, installation, operation, testing and repair of electrical energy systems and individual components.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Computer Hardware and Software • Electricity 1 • Engineering Mathematics 1 • Engineering Skills 1 • Communication
SEMESTER 2 • AC Electricity • Digital Principles • Engineering Mathematics 2 • Network Fundamentals • Electrical Engineering Drafting and Design 1
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SEMESTER 3 • Digital Systems • Engineering Mathematics 3 • Power Systems • Electronic Devices and Circuits • Elective - General Education 1
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* oo Senior Physics SPH4C or SPH4U recommended
• Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Office Suite prior to starting the program Computer Skills for College COMP CO002 or equivalent is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice. *Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/360 SEMESTER 4 • Electrical Rotating Machines • Engineering Project Management • Industrial Electronics 1 • Instrumentation and Process Control • Programmable Logic Controllers • Elective – General Education 2
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SEMESTER 5 • Advanced Power Systems • Electrical Engineering Drafting and Design 2 • Engineering Applications • Solar Energy • Wind Energy Systems
SEMESTER 6 • Electrical Capstone • Electrical Power Generation • Electrical Power Protection • Hybrid Electric Technologies • LEED, Energy Demand & Management • Smart Metering and Distribution
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 Energy System • Work Experience 2 Energy System • Work Experience 3 Energy System • Work Experience 4 Energy System Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/ coop
Based on 2016-17 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
TECHNOLOGY
Environmental Technician Be part of the solution – explore the technology and science aimed at protecting the environment and human health. Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Study the natural and anthropogenic sources of pollutants and their impact on health and the environment • Learn the technologies used to monitor, control and remediate air, water and soil pollution • Gain practical lab experience in the sampling, analysis and treatment of environmental pollutants • Study the fundamentals of environmental regulations, audits and projects, as well as Occupational Health and Safety
• Graduates and final-year students are eligible to be registered as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) upon submission of the Graduate Application form available through OACETT • Students successfully completing Water Treatment Technology STEN CY401 and Semester 3 will have met the requirements of the Ministry of the Environment's Entry-Level Certificate for Drinking Water Operators • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent • Senior Science (Chemistry, Biology or Physics) is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Careers Industries of employment: • Municipal/Provincial/Federal Governments • Environmental Consulting/ Management Firms • Water/Wastewater/Industrial Wastewater Treatment Operations • Environmental and Chemical Laboratories • Manufacturing and Energy Production
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/453-463 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 453 (non co-op), 463 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
Occupational categories: • Environmental Inspectors and Auditors • Environmental Laboratory and Field Technicians • Technical Sales and Service Representatives • Operators of Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • An Introduction To Career Education • Chemistry • Ecology • Health and Safety in our Environment • Mathematics 1 • Physical Measurements and Data Analysis Lab • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Analytical Chemistry 1 • Environmental Regulation • Environmental Resource Management • Fundamentals of Physics • Laboratory Computer Applications and Geographical Information Systems • Mathematics
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/453-463 SEMESTER 3 • Air Monitoring & Pollution Control • General Education Elective 1 • Solid Waste Management and Remediation • Wastewater Treatment Technology • Water Treatment Technology
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Environmental Capstone Project • Environmental Informatics • Environmental Management Systems • General Education Elective 2 • Industrial Waste Treatment • Sampling & Analysis
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 • Internship 2 • Internship 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Mechanical Engineering Technology Engage in diverse fields of technology ranging from machine design to robotics to additive manufacturing. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/529 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 529 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months), plus co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma 1ST YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
TAC ACCREDITATION This$6,001-8,000 program $8,001+ is currently $4,000-6,000 being reviewed for a nationally recognized program through Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC). Accreditation is anticipated Fall 2017.
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
• Learn how to use CAD solid modeling analysis techniques and rapid prototyping to design mechanical components and assemblies • Develop skills in Robotics, CNC and Computer Integrated Manufacturing • Enhance technical communication and project management skills in order to function effectively as part of a design team and improve the quality of final products and processes • Tailor your final year to suit your industry of choice through the use of advanced technical options in Automation and Robotics, Lean Engineering, Thermo-Fluids or Materials/ Metal Casting
• Graduates and final-year students are eligible to register as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) and are prepared for other certifications • Degree completion opportunities: oo Mohawk/McMaster B.Tech in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Automotive and Vehicle Technology and Energy Engineering Technology oo Transfer to other CEAB accredited B. Eng programs • See also mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Careers
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; MAP4C ≥ 80% or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent* • Senior Physics and Chemistry are recommended • We strongly recommend MCT4C
Industries of employment: • Automated Machinery Design and Manufacturing • Automotive Equipment Manufacturing • Materials, Metal Casting • Forestry and Mining Equipment Manufacturing • Research Occupational categories: • Mechanical Engineering Technologist
Admission requirements
• Students should have a working knowledge of MS Office and Office Suite prior to starting the program. Computer Skills for College COMP CO002 or equivalent is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants Note: Applicants that do not satisfy minimum requirements will be provided an alternate offer to the Pre-Technology program as a pathway to their desired program. Successful graduates from this program will be considered for advanced standing into original program choice. *Applicants with an MAP4C between 60-79% who would like to challenge the math requirements may do so by writing a Pre-admission assessment test for a fee.
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Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Engineering Drawing 1 Lab • Engineering Drawing 1 Lecture • Manufacturing Management • Mechanical Basic Algebra • Metrology Laboratory • Metrology Lecture • Communication • General Education Elective 1
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 2 • Electricity Laboratory • Electricity Lecture • Engineering Drawing 2 Lab • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing • Introduction to Quality Assurance • Introduction to Solid Modelling • Mechanical Intermediate Algebra • Physical Science
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SEMESTER 3 • Differential Calculus • Engineering Design • Materials and Processes in Manufacturing • Measurement Systems Laboratory • Measurement Systems Lecture • Quality Assurance Applications • Statics
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/529 SEMESTER 4 • Automation 1 • Dynamics • Integral Calculus • Properties of Materials Lab • Properties of Materials Lecture • Robotics • Strength of Materials
SEMESTER 5 • Machine Design 1 • Process Planning • Solid Modelling • Thermodynamics • General Education Elective 2 Options (Select 1): • Advanced Metallurgy • Automation 2 • Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement
SEMESTER 6 • CIM and CNC • Fluid Mechanics • Law & Ethics • Machine Design 2 • Project Management Options (Select 1): • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing • Capstone Project • Casting Simulation • Heat Transfer • ISO9000 - 14000
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 4 (Mechanical) • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege. ca/coop
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Pre-Technology Prepare to step into our engineering programs with these effective introductions to all things technical. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/168 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 168 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
Designed for Secondary School graduates who have not completed the science or math requirements for technician/technology diploma programs. This program prepares students to be successful in subsequent technical programs. This unique program allows students to complete core courses from the first and second semesters of a variety of Engineering Technology diploma programs while enhancing their math, science, computer and communication skills. This program is ideally suited for students who have not completed the Grade 12 courses as required for admission to many diploma programs.
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Improve foundational math, science, computer and communication skills prior to entering a technician/ technology diploma program • Acquire course credits that transfer to your chosen diploma program after successful completion of the program
This program gives students the chance to explore the field of technology in further preparation for technical skills at the college level. Prepares students for:
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent • Options are available for mature applicants
1ST YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED
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SEMESTER 1 • Engineering Drawing 1 Lab • Engineering Drawing 1 Lecture • First Year Foundations • Mathematics 1 - General Arts and Science • Preparatory Chemistry • Communication
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Architectural Technician Architectural Technology Civil Engineering Technician Civil Engineering Technology Construction Engineering Technician Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation Electrical Engineering Technology - Control Energy Systems Engineering Technology Transportation Engineering Technology Urban and Regional Planning Technician Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Mechanical Engineering Technology Chemical Engineering Technology Environmental Technician Biotechnology
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/168 SEMESTER 2 • Computer Skills for Pre-Technology • Health and Safety in Our Environment • Introductory Electricity • Math • Preparatory Physics
TECHNOLOGY
Quality Engineering Technician Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE) Quality Control meets NDT technology in this theoretical and practical applied program of materials and equipment inspection, testing and evaluation. Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn the non-destructive testing (NDT) and inspection techniques (magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonics eddy current, radiography) for the non-intrusive examination of parts, equipment or materials in a way that does not impair their usefulness • Learn the safety procedures for industrial radiation sources • Evaluate the properties of materials from production to processing to detect defects. Use codes and standards from various industries as accept / reject criteria • Detect material defects that could cause unreliable product or process performance or product failure • Apply visual inspection and quality assurance techniques used in the welding industry • Use codes, standards and specifications to evaluate technical problems, related to manufacturing or field environments • Generate technical documents to report inspection results • This program prepares students to attempt the written and practical Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) NDT certification exams and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) exposure device operator exams
Industries of employment: • Aviation and Aerospace • Power Generation – Thermal, Hydro, Solar and Nuclear • Oil and Gas – Upstream and Downstream • Pipeline – Construction and Maintenance • Petrochemical • Mining • Construction • Transportation • Materials and Metal Casting • Primary Metals • General Manufacturing
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, MAP4C ≥ 60%; or MCT4C; or any U or equivalent oo Grade 11 or Senior Physics and Chemistry recommended • Program applicants must demonstrate the ability to perform mathematical calculations at a OSSD level of Grade 12, and have an ability in listening, speaking, reading and writing in the English language at the Grade 12 level • Options are available for mature applicants
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Engineering Drawing 1 Lab • Engineering Drawing 1 Lecture • Engineering Materials • Health and Safety in Our Environment • Mathematics 1 • Metrology Laboratory
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Occupational categories: • Non-destructive Testing and Inspection Technician • Quality Assurance/Control Technician
Graduate opportunities • Graduates are eligible to register as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) • This program prepares students to attempt the written and practical Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) NDT certification exams as administered by the NRCan NDT CB, and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) exposure device operator (EDO) exam
(Effective Fall 2017)
• Metrology Lecture • Principles and Applications of Non Destructive Testing • Communication SEMESTER 2 • Certified Exposure Device Operator • Codes and Standards • Introduction To Metallurgy
Graduation Certificate Issuance To write NRCan NDT certification exams, students must achieve a minimum grade of 70% in each course and meet minimum training hour requirements.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/439-436 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 439 (non co-op), 436 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optimal co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ CO-OP
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/439-436 • Introduction to Quality Assurance • Liquid Penetrant Level 1 and 2 • Magnetic Particle Levels 1 and 2 • NDE Mathematics SEMESTER 3 • Preparatory Physics • Radiography - Level 1
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
• Statistics • Ultrasonics - Level 1 • Welding SEMESTER 4 • NDE Capstone • Law and Ethics • Ultrasonics - Level 2 • Elective - General Education 2
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 (NDE) • Work Experience 2 (NDE) • Work Experience 3 (NDE) Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Urban and Regional Planning Technician Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Delve into the processes and technologies used for modern, sustainable urban and regional land use planning and development. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/406 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 406 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ TUITION AND FEES∆
Program highlights
Field placement
Graduate opportunities
• Learn land use planning principles, planning law, process and documentation necessary to create active and sustainable communities • Acquire CAD, plan reading, graphics and visualization skills needed to create plans for today’s modern infrastructure • Develop surveying skills and geographic information systems (GIS) applications • Explore subdivision development and design, site planning and detailed design • Understand official plans, zoning by-laws and provincial legislation • Produce planning reports and make public presentations • Obtain a very hands-on education consisting of many labs and practical projects over four semesters
• Experience the working world with a three-week field placement in a planning-related position during fourth semester • Our Program Coordinator facilitates the development of program-related placement opportunities for full-time students
• For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Careers
Admission requirements
Industries of employment: • Public and Private Sectors • Engineering Consulting • Land Development Companies • Real Estate and Utility Companies
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics C or U oo Grade 10, 11 or 12 Design Technology courses recommended • Options are available for mature applicants • This program offers a direct entry option for those with a related university degree. Applicants may be able to complete the program in one year. For further information and program entry assessments please contact the program coordinator.
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Occupational categories: • Planning Technician and Technologists • CAD Technicians • Surveying/GIS Technicians
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • CAD A • Computer Skills for College • Data Collection and Researching • Graphic Presentation • Introduction to Planning and Government • Mathematics • Municipal Environmental Infrastructure
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SEMESTER 2 • Computer Graphics • Geomatics • Introduction to Geographic Information Systems • Land Registry Systems • Mapping and Subdivision Design • Planning Law 1 • Communication • Elective - General Education 1
Affiliations: • Students are automatically enrolled in the Canadian Association of Certified Planning Technologists (CACPT)
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/406 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced CAD and Customization • Applied Site Planning • Fundamentals of Urban Design • GIS - ArcView • Planning Law 2
SEMESTER 4 • Applied Planning Law • Commercial Site and Landscape Design • Community Planning Design • Field Internship (Urban Planning) • GIS - AutoCAD Map • Elective - General Education 2
SKILLED TRADES CERTIFICATES
Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 ...................................... 99
Electrical Engineering Technician - Power............................ 98
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Techniques........... 100
Manufacturing Engineering Technician - Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright)...... 102
Manufacturing Techniques......... 103
Motive Power Technician........... 107
Mechanical Techniques Cabinetry.................................. 105 Electrical Monitoring and Systems............................. 105 Welding and Fabrication.......... 105 Plumbing.................................. 105 Motive Power Fundamentals..... 106 Power Engineering Techniques....................................... 108 Power Engineering Techniques - 3rd Class..................... 109 Utilities Systems Operator.............. 110
DIPLOMAS Construction Engineering Technician.......................................... 96 Construction Engineering Technician Building Renovation.......................... 97
Plumber........................................... 126 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic........................... 127 Sheet Metal Worker........................ 128 Steamfitter....................................... 130 Truck and Coach Technician............ 131
APPRENTICESHIPS
Welder............................................. 132
Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer............................ 114
You may also be interested in:
Automotive Service Educational Program (A.S.E.P.)........................... 115 Automotive Service Technician........................................ 116 Electrician (Construction and Maintenance)............................ 117
Pre-Technology............................. 92
- See page 112 for more information
General Carpenter.......................... 118 General Machinist........................... 119 Horticulture Technician.................... 121 Industrial Electrician........................ 122 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)...... 123 Instrumentation and Control Technician........................................ 124 Metal Fabricator (Fitter).................. 125
APPRENTICESHIP OPTIONS Take the co-op diploma apprenticeship option to complete all in-school requirements for your trade. A unique opportunity to earn an Electrical Engineering Technician - Power (page 98) Diploma or Manufacturing Engineering Technician – Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) (page 102) Diploma while completing all three levels of apprenticeship training for the specific trade. Students who choose to enter the co-operative education stream (September entry only), will also have
the opportunity to gain up to 16 months of paid work experience in their respective industries. Upon graduation, students will have completed all of the in-school requirements (levels 1, 2 and 3) of their apprenticeship and will only need to complete the competencies outlined for their trade in order to be eligible to write their Certificate of Qualification.
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Construction Engineering Technician The ideal combination of traditional technician theory and skilled trades practical training in one neat package.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/451 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 451 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus and Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Experience specialized training in carpentry hand and power tools, construction materials, wood and wood products, workplace safety, wood joinery and fastening systems • Develop CAD, plan reading and visualization skills needed to create today’s modern structures • Explore building and construction materials, project scheduling, estimating and construction management • Acquire specialized training in plumbing, hand and power tools, piping materials, fixtures and support systems • Acquire a very hands-on education consisting of many labs and practical projects over four semesters
Industries of employment: • Public and Private Construction Sectors • Construction Trades and Apprenticeships • General Contracting • Residential and Commercial Construction
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; C (MCT4C recommended) or U or equivalent oo Grade 10, 11 or 12 Construction and Design Technology courses recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Construction Materials A • Plan Reading • Technician Skills Lab 1 • Technician Skills Theory 1 • Trade Calculations 1 Construction Technician • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Applied Calculations 2 Construction Technician • CAD A - CET and BR • Municipal Government Services - CET • Ontario Building Code - CET • Residential Construction • Workplace Safety • Elective - General Education 1
Occupational categories: • Construction Supervisors • Construction Engineering Technicians • Surveying Technicians • Estimator/Project Scheduler
Graduate opportunities • Graduates from this program can complete either the Architectural or Civil Engineering Technician diploma programs with just one more year of study • Graduates can pursue professional affiliations, including membership in the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT)
Note: Students will have classes at both Fennell and Stoney Creek Campuses.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/451 SEMESTER 3 • Construction Management A - CET/BR • Construction, Estimate and Computers 1 Residential • Surveying and Layout CET • Technician Skills Lab 2 • Technician Skills Theory 2
SEMESTER 4 • CAD B CET • Construction Estimate Computers 2 Commercial • Construction Management B - CET/BR • Construction Materials B • Elective - General Education 2
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Construction Engineering Technician – Building Renovation Fulfill your entrepreneurial vision with a career in the residential and light commercial renovation sector. Program highlights
Community project
Admission requirements
• Develop skills and training required to join the entrepreneurial trend of home and commercial renovation • Explore design and architectural styles, interior and exterior finishes, cabinetry, millwork • Acquire specialized training in carpentry hand and power tools, construction materials, wood and wood products and workplace safety • Apply construction and project management principles to renovation projects including project scheduling, materials resourcing, cost estimating, risk analysis, sub-contracting, cost control strategies and project closeout • Understand the importance of waste management and incorporate the 3R’s (reduce, reuse, recycle) into renovation projects • Experience an intensive hands-on education consisting of various lab and practical projects; participate in a local community renovation project • Acquire practical knowledge and skills needed to operate a small business
• This program partners with the Trillium Foundation and a local community group to tackle a renovation project in the winter term.
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics; C (MCT4C recommended) or U or equivalent • Grade 10, 11 or 12 Construction and Design Technology courses recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Program of Studies
Industries of employment • Residential Renovation Market • Small Commercial Renovation Market • Construction Companies • Architectural and Engineering Consulting Occupational categories • Building Renovator • Project Manager • Estimator/Project Scheduler • Skilled Trades Worker • General Carpenter
Note: Students will have courses at both Fennell and Stoney Creek Campuses.
SEMESTER 2 • Building and Renovation Theory 2 • Building and Renovation Practical 2 • CAD A - CET and BR • History of Ontario Architecture • Residential Plan Reading • Workplace Safety
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 462 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus and Stoney Creek Campus
ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆
• Graduates from this program can advance into Semester 3 of the Architectural or Civil Engineering Technician diploma programs with just one more year of study • Graduates can pursue professional affiliations, including membership in the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT)
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/462
CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma
Graduate opportunities
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Drafting Fundamentals and Standards for BR • General Education 1 • Building and Renovation Theory 1 • Building and Renovation Practical 1 • Trade Calculations 1 Construction Technician • Communication
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Careers
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Mohawk's Construction Engineering Technician – Building Renovation program has the highest overall student satisfaction of any comparable program in Ontario.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/462 SEMESTER 3 • Building and Renovation Practical 3 • Building and Renovation Theory 3 • Building Layout • Construction Management A - CET/BR • Sustainable Construction Build Reno • General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Building and Renovation Practical 4 • Building and Renovation Theory 4 • Construction Management B - CET/BR • Design Styles Building Reno • Entrepreneurial Training
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Electrical Engineering Technician – Power Charge (or recharge) your career with this program that opens up electrical technician opportunities in both light and heavy industry.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/403-433 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 403 (non co-op), 433 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Train for careers in light and heavy manufacturing industries • Achieve technical skills and knowledge of electricity and electrical circuits • Gain knowledge to repair, calibrate and maintain electrical instruments or devices in the operation of electrical motors, generators, power transmission or automatic equipment • This is an integrated technician-apprenticeship program where upon graduation, students are exempt from the inschool training portion of the Industrial Electrician apprenticeship. Students who participate in the coop program may also gain apprenticeship hours
Industries of employment: • Steel, Paper, Plastics, Metals, Mining and Power Utilities • Heavy Industry, Contractors and Electrical Equipment Manufacturers • Automotive • Educational Services • Construction
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 12 Mathematics, C (MCT4C recommended) or U • Options are available for mature applicants
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Occupational categories: • Construction • Electrical Systems Engineering Technicians • Industrial Electricians • Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technicians • Construction and Maintenance Electricians
Graduate opportunities Affiliations: • Graduates are eligible to register as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters Students interested in the co-operative internship program (433) do not apply directly. Once enrolled in program 403, students who start in September may select the co-op option at the end of semester 1. Co-op is not available to students who start in January.
$4,000-6,000 $8,001+ Yves Landry$6,001-8,000 Foundation Award Winning Program
FAST TRACK
CO-OP
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • CAD Design and Computer Principles • Electricity for Technicians • Skills for Technicians • Trade Calculations 1 Electrical Technician • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Applied Calculations 2 Electrical Technician • Electronics - Power • Logic 1 • Machines and Circuits 1
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/403-433 SEMESTER 3 • Electronic Circuitry 1 • Fluid Power 3 • Industrial Control 1 • Industrial Instrumentation 1 • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Installation Methods • Canadian Electrical Code • Career AdvancementElectrical • Electrical Design Project • Elective - General Education 2
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 • Internship 2 • Internship 3 • Internship 4 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 A hot topic in many industries, explore opportunities in the service and maintenance of gas, propane and oil fired technology.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn the fundamentals of heating, ventilation, air handling, electrical systems and multi-fuel heating systems • Experience the challenges in the service and maintenance of gas, propane, oil fired burners, furnaces, boilers and hot water heaters • Understand fuel delivery systems; set up and adjust combustion efficiencies; size ventilation systems and combustion air requirements • Enjoy a practical lab to experience troubleshooting, combustion, electrical, fabricating piping systems and other related aspects • The first semester prepares participants for testing and certification by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority as an Oil Burner Technician 3 and a Gas Technician 3; providing eligibility on successful completion to write the Oil Burner Technician 2 and Gas Technician 2 examination in the later part of the second semester • Optional training includes fluorocarbon refrigerant, Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Certification, Gastite and IPEX certification training
Industries of employment: • Fuel Suppliers - Utilities • Sales and Marketing • Residential, Commercial and Industrial Sectors • Building Services related to Service and Installation
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Senior Mathematics recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Control Systems 1 • Electrical/Controls • Fuel Applications 1 • Fuel Applications 2 (Oil)
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Occupational categories: • Gas and Oil Burner Installation/Service Technicians • HVAC Technicians
Graduate opportunity Prepare for the Technical Standards and Safety Authority Gas and Oil Burner Technician 3 and 2 Provincial Certification Examinations.
(Effective Fall 2017)
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/049 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 049 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 9 months) LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/049 SEMESTER 2 • Gas Technician 2 • Health and Safety • Oil Technician 2
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Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Techniques Perhaps both the hottest and the coolest program in the college – you’ll gain hands-on understanding of a wide range of heating and cooling technologies. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/180 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 180 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Become a problem solver in the fields of heating, refrigeration and air conditioning • Understand technical knowledge and practices essential to work in the heating and cooling fields • Experience a program designed to train to the basic fundamentals of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning • Optional training includes fluorocarbon refrigerant, Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Certification, Gastite and IPEX certification training
Industries of employment: • Technical Services • Equipment Manufacturing • Trade Contracting • Skilled Trades
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Senior Mathematics recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Occupational categories: • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics • Installers, Servicers, Maintenance and Troubleshooters of Heating and Cooling Systems • Heating and Cooling Wholesalers
Graduate opportunity • Graduates can challenge the exemption test for the basic in-school curriculum portion for the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic skilled trade and are eligible to write the Technical Standards and Safety Authority test for certification as a Gas Technician 3.
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Control Systems 1 • Fuel Applications 1 • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Theory 1
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/180 SEMESTER 2 • Air Distribution Systems • Electricity and Control Systems • Prints and Heat Load Calculations • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Shop Practice • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Theory 2
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Manufacturing Engineering Technician – Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) It’ll be "all systems are go" as you learn about the installation and maintenance of manufacturing technology in this program. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/413-473 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 413 (non co-op), 473 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Mohawk's Manufacturing $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Engineering Technician – Automation program has the highest overall student satisfaction of any comparable program in Ontario.
FAST TRACK
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
• Develop skills in the theory and practice of machine fabrication and repair operations • Understand the principles of measurement, metallurgy, automated systems, mathematics, blueprint interpretation, safety and troubleshooting • This is an integrated technician-apprenticeship program where upon graduation, students are exempt from the inschool training portion of the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) apprenticeship. Students who participate in the co-op program may also gain apprenticeship hours
• Graduates are eligible to register as associate members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT)
Careers Industries of employment: • Steel • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Power • Trade Contracting
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 11 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U oo Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (MAP4C) recommended • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile computing device that meets the specifications determined by the program • Options are available for mature applicants
Co-op education advantage Earn while you learn with paid work semesters Students interested in the cooperative internship program (473) do not apply directly. Once enrolled in program 413, students who start in September may select the co-op option at the end of semester 1. Co-op is not available to students who start in January. Completion of semesters 1 and 2 is equivalent to Manufacturing Techniques (115) certificate.
Occupational categories: • Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians • Industrial Mechanic and Industrial Maintenance Mechanics (IMM)
CO-OP
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • CAD Concepts 1 • Industrial Control • Introductory Pneumatics • Manufacturing Processes • Mechanical Maintenance • Trade Calculations 1 Manufacturing Technician • Workshop Technology • Communication
SEMESTER 2 • Applied Calculations 2 Manufacturing Technician • CAD Concepts 2 • Career Advancement • Industrial Maintenance 1 • Introductory Hydraulics • Pneumatics 2 • Elective - General Education 1
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/413-473 SEMESTER 3 • Hydraulics 1 • Industrial Maintenance 2 • System Studies • Welding
SEMESTER 4 • Continuous Improvement • Final Project • Hydraulics 2 • Industrial Maintenance 3 • Welding 2 • Elective - General Education 2
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Internship 1 (Manufacturing) • Internship 2 • Internship 3 • Internship 4 Read more about Co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Manufacturing Techniques They say manufacturing drives the economy – enjoy a rich introduction to this broad and opportunity-filled industry.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Acquire skills to succeed in the field of manufacturing • Enhance skills for easier access to apprenticeship training programs • Gain knowledge and experience for further technical studies at the college level
Industries of employment: • Manufacturing Sectors • Steel • Trade Contracting
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: o Grade 11 English, C or U or equivalent o Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U o Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (MAP4C) recommended • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile computing device that meets the specifications determined by the program • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Machinists and Machining Entry-Level • Industrial and Construction Millwright Apprenticeships • Machine Operators
Graduate opportunities • Graduates can pursue further studies in the Manufacturing Engineering Technician – Automation program
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/115 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 115 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • CAD Concepts 1 • Industrial Control • Introductory Pneumatics • Manufacturing Processes • Mechanical Maintenance • Trade Calculations 1 Manufacturing Technician • Workshop Technology • Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/115 SEMESTER 2 • Applied Calculations 2 Manufacturing Technician • CAD Concepts 2 • Career Advancement • Industrial Maintenance 1 • Introductory Hydraulics • Pneumatics 2 • Elective - General Education 1
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Mechanical Techniques This program introduces a spectrum of skilled trades that can lead to specialist programs in a broad range of industries.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/573 mohawkcollege.ca/574 mohawkcollege.ca/576 mohawkcollege.ca/579 START DATE 573 - January 574 - January 576 - September /January 579 - September PROGRAM NUMBER 573, 574, 576, 579 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months)
The Construction Sector is one of the largest industries in Canada employing one in 16 workers. The Industrial Sector is experiencing growth in manufacturing technology, maintenance, process control and automation. Skilled trades people are in demand and will be well into the future. Students gain trades training with a focus on professional practice, quality and sustainable practices.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Program outcomes support the first level of the in-school curriculum of the trade • Learn the tools of the trade and explore opportunities within the trade
Explore one of these skilled trades in their Industries of employment:
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 11 English, E, C or U oo Grade 10 Mathematics, L, D or P • Options are available for mature applicants
• Electrician • Welder • Machinist, CNC Operator/ Programmer • Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) • Plumber • Production Framer • Cabinetry
LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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573 - Electrical Monitoring and Systems Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/573 SEMESTER 2 • CAD Concepts • Quality Concepts • Sustainable Practices • Trade Applications - Monitoring Systems • Trade Calculations 2
SEMESTER 1 • Drawings and Schematics • Professional Practice • Trade Calculations - Mech Techniques • Trade Communications - Mech Techniques • Trade Skills - Electrical Fundamentals
574 - Welding and Fabrication Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/574 SEMESTER 2 • CAD Concepts • Quality Concepts • Sustainable Practices • Trade Applications - Welding and Fabrication • Trade Calculations 2
SEMESTER 1 • Drawings and Schematics • Professional Practice • Trade Calculations - Mech Techniques • Trade Communications - Mech Techniques • Trade Skills - Welding and Fabrication
576 - Plumbing Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Drawings and Schematics • Professional Practice • Trade Calculations - Mech Techniques • Trade Communications - Mech Techniques • Trade Skills - Plumbing Practical • Trade Skills - Plumbing Theory
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/576 SEMESTER 2 • CAD Concepts • Quality Concepts • Sustainable Practices • Trade Applications - Plumbing Theory • Trade Applications- Plumbing Practical • Trade Calculations 2
579 - Cabinetry Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Drawings and Schematics • Professional Practice • Trade Calculations - Mech Techniques • Trade Communications - Mech Techniques • Trade Skills - Cabinetry
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/579 SEMESTER 2 • CAD Concepts • Quality Concepts • Sustainable Practices • Trade Applications - Cabinetry • Trade Calculations 2
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Motive Power Fundamentals An introductory program to develop a range of diagnostic, repair and maintenance skills for motive power systems.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/187 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 187 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months)
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn to identify basic motive power systems • Learn to inspect and test basic components using a variety of test equipment • Develop safe work habits and perform customer service functions • Enhance skills for easier access to apprenticeship training and further technical studies at the college level
Industries of employment: • Repair and Maintenance • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers • Parts Management • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 10 Mathematics, D or P oo Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (MAP4C) recommended • Options are available for mature applicants • Bring your own device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile computing device that meets the specifications determined by the program
Occupational categories: • Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers • Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers • Automotive Service Technicians
Graduate opportunities
LOCATION Fennell Campus
• Graduates can pursue further studies in the second-year of the Motive Power Technician program
CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR
TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Electrical and Electronics 1 • Fuel and Emissions 1 • Generic Computer Training • Internal Combustion Engines 1 • Work Practices 1 • Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/187 SEMESTER 2 • Career Advancement • Chassis Systems • Electrical and Electronics 2 • Gear Train Principles • Parts Management
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Motive Power Technician In-depth training with a focused application on automotive power systems for maintenance and repair.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Analyze and solve motive power system problems • Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical and electronic components and systems using a variety of troubleshooting techniques and test tools • Ensure safe work practices and develop skills in project management, quality control and assurance • Enhance communication, customer service and computer skills
Industries of employment: • Repair and Maintenance • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers • Parts Management • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 10 Mathematics, D or P oo Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (MAP4C) recommended • Options are available for mature applicants • Bring your own device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile computing device that meets the specifications determined by the program
Occupational categories: • Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers • Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers • Automotive Service Technicians
Graduate opportunities • Gain advanced standing in automotive apprenticeship • Pursue further technical studies at the college level
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/446 START DATE September January PROGRAM NUMBER 446 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Completion of semesters 1 and 2 is equivalent to Motive Power Fundamentals (187) certificate.
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Electrical and Electronics 1 • Fuel and Emissions 1 • Generic Computer Training • Internal Combustion Engines 1 • Work Practices 1 • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Career Advancement • Chassis Systems 1 • Electrical and Electronics 2 • Gear Train Principles • Parts Management
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/446 SEMESTER 3 • Chassis System 2 • Electrical and Electronics 3 • Fuel and Emissions 2 • Gear Train Principles 2 • Internal Combustion Engines 2 • Work Practices 2 • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Chassis Systems 3 • Internal Combustion Engines 3 • Fuel and Emissions 3 • Gear Train Principles 3 • Work Practices 3 • Elective - General Education 2
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Power Engineering Techniques Take power from our hands-on program introducing systems and techniques involved in the power generation industry.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/482 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 482 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 11 months) LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
Program highlights
Work term
Admission requirements
• Experience the rewarding challenges of operating and maintaining diverse equipment related to steam generation • Explore the use of steam and hot water boilers, air compressors, refrigeration, air conditioning and auxiliary equipment • Understand the use of prime movers, turbines and co-generation processes • Prepare for the Technical Standards and Safety Authority 4th Class Operating Engineering and Oil Burner Technician 3 examinations • Some training will be conducted off campus at another location
• Students of this program will be accredited with qualifying time, at the discretion of a qualified Power Engineer. The professor will provide an explanation at the start of the program • Students must be prepared to travel • For additional information visit tssa.org
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Senior Mathematics is recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
The Power Engineering Techniques program has been designed to train participants for certification that has been accredited by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA).
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Applied Science Engineering • Electrical/Controls • Power Engineering 4th Class 1 • Power Engineering Practices 1
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Careers Industries of employment: • Power Generation • Oil Refineries • Steel Industry • Pulp and Paper • Mining • Food Processing • Hospitals • Commercial Buildings • Facilities Environmental Management and Control Occupational categories: • 4th Class Power (Operating Engineer)
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/482 SEMESTER 2 • Experiential Learning 1 • Fuel Applications 2 (Oil) • Power Engineering 4th Class 2 • Power Engineering Practices 2 • Prime Movers and Auxiliaries
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Power Engineering Techniques - 3rd Class Designed for a person to advance from a 4th Class Operating Engineer certification to a 3rd Class Operating Engineer Certification.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Experience the rewarding challenges of operating and maintaining diverse equipment related to steam generation utilizing first class equipment and facilities • Explore the use of steam and hot water boilers, air compressors, refrigeration, air conditioning, and auxiliary equipment • Understand the use of prime movers, turbines, and cogeneration processes • Prepare for the Technical Standards and Safety Authority 3rd Class Power Operating Engineering examinations • For additional information visit the Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA) website. • Some training will be conducted off campus at another location
Industries of employment: • Power Generation • Oil Refineries • Steel Industry • Pulp and Paper • Food Processing • Manufacturing Processes • Heating/Refrigeration Building Maintenance • Mining
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Senior Mathematics is recommended • Power Engineering 4th Class Certificate required • Other equivalent postsecondary programs, experience and or qualifications may be considered by Mohawk College • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • 3rd Class Power (Operating Engineer) • 4th Class Power (Operating Engineer)
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/348 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 348 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 11 months) LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Power Engineering 3rd class Applied Mechanics • Power Engineering 3rd Class Theory 1 • Power Engineering 3rd Class Practices 1
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/348 SEMESTER 2 • Power Engineering 3rd Class Theory 2 • Power Engineering 3rd Class Practices 2 • Experiential Learning Power Engineering
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 3 • Power Engineering 3rd Class Prime Movers and Auxiliaries - Theory • Power Engineering 3rd Class Prime Movers and Auxiliaries - Practices
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Utilities Systems Operator Virtually every home, business and industry relies on heating and cooling systems – study utilities delivery in this real-world program.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/486 START DATE September, February PROGRAM NUMBER 486 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 11 months) LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Mohawk's Utilities Systems Operator program has the highest overall student satisfaction of any comparable program in Ontario.
Program of Studies
Program highlights • Learn the operations and service of diverse equipment related to heating and cooling • Explore the techniques in operating low pressure steam/ hot water boilers, gas/oil burners, air conditioning and refrigeration, turbines and generators • The program prepares participants for testing and certification by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority as an Oil Burner Technician 3 and a Gas Technician 3. • Eligibility to write a Water Operator-in-Training Certification Examination through the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. This certification covers: Waste Water, Water Collection, Water Treatment and Water Distribution • Laboratory practice and work experience are components of the program. Optional training includes fluorocarbon refrigerant, Ozone Layer Protection Awareness Certification, Gastite and IPEX certification training. • A student, if eligible, may obtain upwards of seven certificates
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Applied Science 1 • Control Systems 1 • Fuel Applications 1 • Low Pressure Boilers and Heating Systems
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September intake: • The September intake has two six-week work terms; one in winter and one in summer February intake: • The February intake provides for three consecutive summer months of experiential training • Students of the February program have the option to consider Advanced Fuel training in the second semester of the Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 program. These details will be provided at the time of the utilities inclass instruction Prospective students and employers should check with the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (visit tssa.org) for details regarding certification.
Careers Industries of employment: • Institutional Buildings • Commercial Buildings • Heavy Industry and Physical Plant Settings • Residential Occupational categories: • HVAC Technicians • Water/Waste Water Operators • Operators of Facilities/Utilities • Oil Burner Technicians • Gas Burner Technicians • Building Operator
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English C or U or Equivalent oo Senior Mathematics Recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/486 SEMESTER 2 • Electrical/Controls • Fuel Applications 2 (Oil) • HRAC 2 • Industrial Waste Water Options • Work Experience Training (USO)
SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP APPRENTICESHIPS Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic........................... 127
Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer............................ 114
General Machinist........................... 119
Automotive Service Educational Program (A.S.E.P.)........................... 115
Industrial Electrician........................ 122 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright)...... 123
Steamfitter....................................... 130
Automotive Service Technician........................................ 116
Instrumentation and Control Technician........................................ 124
Truck and Coach Technician............ 131
Electrician (Construction and Maintenance)............................ 117 General Carpenter.......................... 118
Horticulture Technician.................... 121
Sheet Metal Worker........................ 128
Welder............................................. 132
Metal Fabricator (Fitter).................. 125 Plumber........................................... 126
Read more about apprenticeships on page 112.
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SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP Some trades like welding, plumbing or service-oriented careers that work with children or youth require apprenticeship training. What is an apprenticeship? Apprenticeship training is an agreement between a person wishing to learn a skill and an employer who can provide the environment for skills training. It is administered in Ontario by the Apprenticeship Client Services Branch of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development.
What's involved? To become certified, you'll need a combination of on-the-job experience and in-school training by an approved trainer. After completing their in-school training, apprentices receive a Mohawk College
Certificate. When apprentices pass the Advanced Education and Skills Development exam, they receive a Certificate of Qualification.
How to start an apprenticeship To become certified in a career requiring an apprenticeship, you need a combination of approved on-the-job experience and in-school training. To apply for apprenticeship training at Mohawk, you must first be registered as an apprentice. Don’t have an apprenticeship lined up? We may be able to help you find one.
4 WAYS TO ENTER A SKILLED TRADE IN ONTARIO 1. Find an employer who is willing to train you in your preferred trade. Once you find an employer willing to offer you an apprenticeship, you will need to do the following: • Contact the Apprenticeship Client Services Branch at tcu.gov.on.ca • Make an appointment to meet with an Apprenticeship Training Consultant, along with your employer. The Training Consultant will ensure that your employer has the appropriate background to train you, assist with the necessary paperwork and monitor your progress through your training. Once registered, your work hours will count toward your Certificate of Qualification (C of Q) in your trade. Each trade requires the completion of a certain number
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of hours before you are eligible to take the in-school training. Note: If you are age 25 or less, Mohawk’s Community Employment Services office might be able to help you. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/ces
2. Enter a Pre-Apprenticeship Training program. When you have completed the program you will have the skills and experience to make you more attractive to potential employers.
3. Complete a college certificate or diploma that relates to your preferred trade. Employers look favourably upon someone who has related skills, and who has shown the discipline and commitment to complete a college program.
Mohawk College has several programs which could help, and also provide portions of the inclass apprenticeship curriculum for specific trades. See page 95 for a list of programs indicated with a star ( ).
4. Register in Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP). Students entering Grade 11 may register to become apprentices while finishing high school. Interested students should contact their secondary school counsellor, school technical director or local apprenticeship office for more information.
Where can I learn more? To get more information about this and other apprenticeship opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/apprenticeship
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Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer Learning and earning the ultimate compliment – ‘Looks like new’ – is the goal of the auto body apprenticeship program.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/310B PROGRAM NUMBER 310B LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Careers
• Acquire job-specific skills to repair dents in body panels, fenders and skirting, file, sand, grind and spray paint • Explore shrinking or stretching metal panels with heat treatment and welding breaks in body panels or structures • Understand how to test for and correct faulty frame alignment and install trim and body parts • Acquire sound theoretical knowledge and practical applications to complement on-the-job experience of this trade • Develop craftsmanship, problem-solving skills, personal pride, desirable work attitudes and a keen sense of responsibility in public and personal safety
Industries of employment: • Repair and Maintenance • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
(Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Body and Frame Repairer Basic • Autobody Applied Work Practices Basic • Welding - Autobody Basic • Applied Mechanical Systems Basic • Refinishing Basic
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Occupational categories: • Automotive Service Technicians • Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers • Motor Vehicle Inspectors and Testers
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Auto Body Trade.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/310B LEVEL 2 • Plastic Repair • Applied Mechanical Systems Intermediate • Body and Frame Repairer Intermediate • Refinishing Intermediate • Welding Autobody Intermediate • Non-Structural Repairs
LEVEL 3 • Alignment • Refinishing Advanced • Body and Frame Repair Advanced • Applied Mechanical Systems Advanced • Structural Panel Replacement • Damage Analysis and Estimating
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Automotive Service Educational Program (A.S.E.P.) Learn on the job about major automotive systems and service required in the specialized General Motors apprenticeship program.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Acquire the job-specific skills of an apprentice designed according to OCOT (Ontario College of Trades) guidelines and specialized General Motors training • Learn about major automotive assemblies, engines, running gear, chassis, electrical and fuel systems • Develop craftsmanship, problem-solving skills, personal pride, desirable work attitudes and a keen sense of responsibility in public and personal safety • Obtain theoretical knowledge during four eight-week terms for a total of 32 weeks
Industries of employment: • Repair and Maintenance • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, at least 16 years of age • A solid foundation in Mathematics, Language Studies and Sciences • Higher levels of education may be required by certain employers prior to agreeing to offer apprenticeships to individuals
Occupational categories: • Automotive Service Technicians • Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers • Motor Vehicle Inspectors and Testers
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) LEVEL 1 • Work Practices - Automotive Service Education Program • Electrical Fundamentals - Automotive Service Education Program • Engines - Automotive Service Education Program
LEVEL 2 • Driveline - Automotive Service Education Program • Brakes - Automotive Service Education Program • Electrical/Electronics - Automotive Service Education Program
You must be a registered apprentice and employed by a GM Dealer to take this program
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/310L PROGRAM NUMBER 310L LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
For course number, hours and course descriptions, visit mohawkcollege.ca/310L LEVEL 3 • Interior HVAC Controls (Climate Control) • Brakes Anti-Lock - Automotive Service Education Program • Engine and Body Control SystemsAutomotive Service Education Program • Air Conditioning (Refrigeration) • Driveline Autotrans - Automotive Service Education Program
LEVEL 4 • Steering and Suspension - Automotive Service Education Program • Driveline Autotransaxles and 4WD Automotive Service Education Program • Diesel Engines - Automotive Service Education Program • Diesel Electronic Control - Automotive Service Education Program • Wiper Electrical Systems - Automotive Service Education Program • Air Bag Systems - Automotive Service Education Program
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Automotive Service Technician Bumper to bumper training in the service and maintenance of motor vehicles from diagnostics to a job well done!
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/310S PROGRAM NUMBER 310S LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Careers
• Develop skills to perform maintenance and mechanical repairs to any part of the motor vehicle • Develop diagnostic capabilities and superior workmanship in the area of mechanics • Learn about major automotive assemblies, engines, running gear, chassis, electrical and fuel systems • Acquire sound theoretical knowledge and practical applications to meet the challenges of increasingly complex vehicles and testing techniques • Develop craftsmanship, problem-solving skills, personal pride, desirable work attitudes and a keen sense of responsibility in public and personal safety
Industries of employment: • Repair and Maintenance • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
(Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Work Practices - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician) • Engine Systems - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician) • Electrical/Electronics and Emissions Systems - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician) • Drive Train Systems - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician) • Suspension/Steering and Brake Systems - Level 1 (Automotive Service Technician)
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Occupational categories: • Automotive Service Technicians • Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers • Motor Vehicle Inspectors and Testers
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Automotive Service Technician Trade. If you are not a registered apprentice please see the Motive Power Fundamentals program (187) on page 106 or the Motive Power Technician program (446) on page 107
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/310S LEVEL 2 • Drive Train Systems - Level 2 (Automotive Service Technician) • Air Conditioning Systems • Electrical/Electronics and Emission Systems - Level 2 (Automotive Service Technician) • Suspension/Steering and Brake System - Level 2 (Automotive Service Technician) • Engine Systems - Level 2 (Automotive Service Technician)
LEVEL 3 • Work Practice • Engine Systems - Level 3 (Automotive Service Technician) • Suspension/Steering and Brake Systems • Drive Train Systems - Level 3 (Automotive Service Technician) • Electrical/Electronics and Emissions Systems - Level 3 (Automotive Service Technician)
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Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) Complete this circuit and learn the procedures and practices to take on a rewarding career as an electrician.
Program highlights
Careers
• Discover the trade that demands fast, accurate and meticulous work in all aspects • Learn to absorb constant changes in: oo Technical and technological applications oo New procedures oo Materials oo Installations • Explore the world of an electrician through a basic eight-week semester, an intermediate ten-week semester and advanced ten-week semester
Industries of employment: • Industrial, Commercial and Government Organizations • Engineering or Research Assistants • Light and Heavy Manufacturing • Pulp and Paper, Steel Mills, Chemical Plants, Refineries and Power Utilities
Program of Studies LEVEL 1 • Prints 1 - Electrician • Instrumentation 1 • Canadian Electrical Code 1 • Electrical Theory 1 • Electronics 1 • Installations Methods 1
Occupational categories: Construction: • Residential • Commercial • Industrial
(Effective Fall 2017)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Electrician Trade. If you are not a registered apprentice please see the Electrical Engineering Technician Power program (403) on page 98 where you can earn credit towards an Electrical Apprenticeship or the Mechanical Techniques - Electrical Monitoring and Systems Program (573) on page 105
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/309A PROGRAM NUMBER 309A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/309A LEVEL 2 • Electronics 2 • Prints 2 - Electrician • Electrical Theory 2 • Instrumentation 2 • Installation Methods 2 • Monitoring and Communications 2 • Canadian Electrical Code 2
LEVEL 3 • Electronics 3 (Construction and Maintenance) • Installation Methods 3 (Construction and Maintenance) • Electrical Theory 3 • Canadian Electrical Code 3 • Prints 3 - Electrician • Instrumentation 3
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General Carpenter Build a career in a skilled trade that is always in-demand. Learn the business from estimation through to construction and installation.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/403A PROGRAM NUMBER 403A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
Program highlights
Careers
• Build a gratifying career as a qualified journeyperson in the skilled trade of carpentry • Acquire specialized training in hand and power tools, construction materials, wood and wood products and workplace safety • Employ the most advanced joinery and fastening systems • Plan, layout and install building materials according to plans, specifications and building codes in both residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) construction • Develop blueprint reading skills, construction surveying and layout, framing, formwork and finish carpentry skills • Learn how to install doors, windows, cabinets and hardware
Industries of employment: • General Contracting • Construction Companies • Residential and ICI Sectors • Furniture and Cabinet Manufacturers
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) LEVEL 1 • Plans, Specifications and Codes 1 • Safety, Materials and Tools • Estimating,Calculations and Layout 1 • Welding
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Occupational categories: • General Carpenters • Certified Journeypersons • Skilled Trade Workers • Framers
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Carpentry Trade. If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation program (462) on page 97
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/403A LEVEL 2 • Residential Construction • Estimating, Calculation and Layout 2 • Plans, Specifications and Codes 2
LEVEL 3 • Plans, Specifications and Codes 3 • Estimating, Calculations and Layout 3 • ICI Construction
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General Machinist Bring a steady hand and a keen eye to this precision-driven trade. Learn to cut and grind critical metal components for machinery and equipment.
Program highlights
Careers
• Learn and apply the skills to create precision parts for a wide variety of applications • Continue to hone your skills in order to work with precision parts to within tolerances of .001”/.01mm • Acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills associated with various machine tools including drill presses, grinders, saws as well as both manual and CNC mills and lathes • Understand the concepts of Metrology which include the use and care of precision measuring instruments and interpreting engineering drawings • Learn to write and post CNC programs, create drawings in Mastercam and manufacture parts to specific tolerances on 3 and 4 axis CNC machines
Industries of employment: • Automotive • Aerospace • Mould and Die Industry • Structural and Engineering • Machine Manufacturing
Program of Studies
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Machinist Trade.
Occupational categories: • General Industrial Machinists • Industrial Designers • Machine Tool Operators • CNC Operator • CNC Programmer • CNC Setup Operator
(Effective Fall 2017)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/429A PROGRAM NUMBER 429A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
LEVEL 1 • Drilling Technology - Basic • Surface Grinding Technology - Basic • Turning Technology - Basic • Milling Technology - Basic • Benchwork Techniques - Basic • Metallurgy - Basic • Metal Cutting Saw Technology - Basic • Metrology Measuring and Checking - Basic • Applied Trade Safety Practices - Basic • Engineering Drawings/Layout Processes - Basic • Applied Trade Calculations, Charts and Tables - Basic
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/429A LEVEL 2 • Metrology (Measuring and Checking - Intermediate) • Cylindrical Grinding Technology - Intermediate • Turning Technology - Intermediate • Metallurgy - Intermediate • Applied Trade Calculations, Charts and Tables Intermediate • CNC Turning Technology - Intermediate • Milling Technology - Intermediate • Engineering Drawings/Layout Processes - Intermediate
LEVEL 3 • Complex Grinding Technology - Advanced • Applied Trade Calculations, Charts and Tables Advanced • Complex Milling Technology - Advanced • Machining Centre CNC Technology - Advanced • Metallurgy - Advanced • Metrology (Measuring and Checking - Advanced) • Complex Engineering Drawings - Advanced • Complex Turning Technology - Advanced
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The Living Wall at Fennell Campus The eye-catching, two storey living wall is made up of more than 2,000 plants. These plants improve the indoor air quality through the process of bio-filtration. This means that the plants absorb toxins like carbon monoxide and formaldehyde from the air and produce clean oxygen for us to breathe. The many plants also help to cool the air, which reduces the cooling costs of the building. In fact, a large group of plants can reduce indoor air temperatures by several degrees. The living wall also increases occupant comfort by improving acoustics and providing more natural surroundings, which is believed to reduce stress.
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Horticulture Technician Make the most of your green thumb in a comprehensive program covering plants, landscaping, water standards and more. Program highlights
Careers
• Acquire training in safe workplace practices including dealing with on-site conditions, emergencies and hazards according to federal and provincial pertinent safety legislation and municipal legal requirements • Learn basic scheduled, preventative and on-going maintenance procedures for powered horticultural equipment according to respective federal, provincial and municipal legal requirements • Learn water quality, plant water requirements and local conservation standards, water stewardship principles, basic irrigation systems and procedures according to federal, provincial and municipal legal requirements • Acquire specialized training in turf grass establishment and cultivation practices including monitoring turf grass quality, plant health care and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques used in landscape construction (Softscape Installation) and grounds/golf course maintenance operations according to respective federal, provincial and municipal legal requirements
Industries of employment: • Nursery Production • Landscape Contracting • Grounds Management • Landscape Designer/Architect • Lawn Care • Interior Plantscaping • Irrigation Contracting • Golf Courses • Floriculture • Municipal Parks • Botanical Gardens, Arboreta • Education and Research • Garden Centre and Horticultural Garden
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) LEVEL 1 • Trade Calculations • Plant Materials 1 • Pest Control • Plant Identification 1 • First Aid • Workplace Communications • Workplace Safety • Landscape Construction 1 • Turf Management 1 • Plant Science • Landscape Equipment Maintenance
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Horticulture Technician Trade.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/441C PROGRAM NUMBER 441C LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/441C LEVEL 2 • Irrigation • Landscape Construction 2 • Plant Materials 2 • Turf Management 2 • Plant Propagation • Plant Identification 2 • Plan Reading and Quantity Takeoff • Site Layout and Grading • Plant Production
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Industrial Electrician An industrial electrician is prepared to work with and maintain sophisticated electrical equipment and systems.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/442A PROGRAM NUMBER 442A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Careers
• Learn how to install, maintain and repair highly sophisticated electrical equipment in an industrial setting • Explore: oo Principles and applications of instrumentation control systems oo Programmable controllers oo Electronics oo Schematics and blueprint interpretation oo Safety and circuit oo Component troubleshooting • Acquire skills in the theory and instrumentation practice of electrical installation and repair operations
Industries of employment: • Administrative and Support Services • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services • Federal Government Public Administration
(Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Instrumentation 1 • Electronics 1 • Electrical Theory 1 • Canadian Electrical Code 1 • Prints 1 - Electrician • Installations Methods 1
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Occupational categories: • Industrial
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Electrician Trade. If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Mechanical Techniques - Electrical Monitoring and Systems program (573) on page 105 or the Electrical Engineering Technician - Power Program (403) on page 98
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/442A LEVEL 2 • Prints 2 - Electrician • Electrical Theory 2 • Installation Methods 2 • Electronics 2 • Instrumentation 2 • Canadian Electrical Code 2 • Monitoring and Communications 2
LEVEL 3 • Canadian Electrical Code 3 • Instrumentation 3 • Electronics 3 (Industrial) • Fluid Power 3 (Industrial) • Electrical Theory 3 • Installation Methods 3 (Industrial)
SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) This diverse program covers the required in-class training for the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Apprenticeship.
Program highlights
Careers
• Acquire a diverse exposure to all aspects of the manufacturing, production and maintenance needs of industry • Master and absorb the changes and techniques required by industry in maintaining and repairing factory equipment and automated systems • Develop skills in the theory and practice of machine fabrication and repair operations • Understand the principles of measurement, metallurgy, automated systems, mathematics, blueprint interpretation, safety and troubleshooting
Industries of employment: • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services • Primary Metals • Food Industry • Automated Manufacturing Occupational categories: • Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics • Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Welding and Fabrication 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Rigging and Hoisting - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Workshop Technology 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Workshop Practice 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Machine Technology 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Electrical and Electronic Controls 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Drawings and Schematics 1 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Industrial Millwright Trade. If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Manufacturing Engineering Technician - Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) program (413) on page 102
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/433A PROGRAM NUMBER 433A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/433A LEVEL 2 • Welding and Fabrication 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Workshop Practice 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Drawings and Schematics 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Power Transmission - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Electrical and Electronic Controls 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Machine Technology 2 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright
LEVEL 3 • Welding and Fabrication 3 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Workshop Practice 3 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Fluid Power - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Electrical and Electronic Controls 3 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright • Machine Technology 3 - Industrial Mechanic Millwright
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Instrumentation and Control Technician Install, monitor and maintain the critical systems that guard and regulate machinery, environmental safety and more.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/447A PROGRAM NUMBER 447A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
An Instrumentation and Control Technician repairs, maintains, calibrates, adjusts and installs industrial measuring and controlling instrumentation. This instrumentation makes sure that all machines in a plant are safe and running correctly. They may regulate the water flow in equipment or check the air quality in a mine. The operation and safety of the plant relies on these instruments so the Instrumentation and Control Technician is very important as they constantly monitor and calibrate these instruments.
Program highlights
Careers
• Consult manuals, read and interpret circuit diagrams, blueprints and schematics • Inspect and test the operation of instruments and systems to diagnose faults using testing devices • Write maintenance reports • Repair and adjust system components or remove and replace defective parts • Calibrate components and instruments • Perform scheduled preventative maintenance work • Install control and measurement instruments on existing or new plant equipment • Observe safety in accordance with government and company standards
• Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers • Industrial Instrument and other Manufacturing Companies • Primary Steel Producers • Nuclear and Hydro Electric Power Companies • Industrial Chemicals Manufacturers • Mining, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Companies • Pulp and Paper Processing Companies
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) LEVEL 1 • Computers and Documentation • Electronic Systems 1 • Applied Trade Practices and Procedures • Theory and Applied Trade Calculations 1 • Instrumentation 1
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Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Instrumentation and Control Technician Trade.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/447A LEVEL 2 • Discrete Control • Instrumentation 2 • Theory and Applied Trade Calculations 2 • Instrumentation Controls 2 • Computer Control Systems
LEVEL 3 • Analytical Instrumentation • Programmable Logic Controllers and Distributed Control Systems • Applied Circuits • Fluid Power Systems • Instrumentation and Controls 2
SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP
Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Learn how to fabricate components for a variety of uses, by utilizing fitting and welding techniques.
Program highlights
Careers
• Setting up and operating trade machinery such as brake presses, shears, plasma cutters, oxy-fuel cutting torches, grinders and drills to bend, punch, cut and form metal components • Reading and interpreting blueprints, drawings and schematics • Performing calculations and applying shop formulas and other mathematical methods to develop patterns and lay out structural steel • Planning the sequence of tasks and deciding how to cut the steel most efficiently • Assembling and fitting metal sections and plates together to form sub-units or complete units used in the assembly process • Fastening components together using tack welding, bolting and riveting • Utilizing material handling, rigging, hoisting and lifting equipment to move completed assemblies safely
Industries of employment: • Welding or Ironworking Companies • Manufacturers of Structural Steel, Boilers, Heavy Machinery and Transportation Equipment • Construction Related Industries • Railways • Mining • Oil and Gas Industry • Aircraft Contractors • Ship Building • Welding Shops
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Trade. If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Mechanical Techniques - Welding and Fabrication Program (574) on page 105
Occupational categories: • Maintenance • Ship Building Contractors
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Material and Process Quality 1 • Welding Theory • Trade Practices • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Practical 1 • Gas Shielded Semi-Automatic Welding Practical 1 • Blueprint Reading • Thermal Cutting
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/437A PROGRAM NUMBER 437A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/437A LEVEL 2 • Pattern and Template Development 1 • Machine Operation • Material and Processes Quality 2 • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (G.T.A.W.) Practical • Fabrication 1 • Blueprint - Advanced
LEVEL 3 • Fabrication 2 • Pattern and Template Development 2 • Preparation For Shipping • Site Installation • Project Planning
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Plumber Plumbing is fundamental to every industry, community and home. Master the skills of plumbing on the way to a rewarding career.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/306A PROGRAM NUMBER 306A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Careers
• Acquire specialized training in hand and power tools, piping materials, plumbing fixtures, supports and appurtenances and workplace safety • Master the skills of plan reading, pipe layout, cutting, grooving, fitting, joining and supports • Plan, layout and install plumbing materials according to plans, specifications and building codes in both Residential and Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) construction • Install and repair potable water systems, backflow preventers, drainage, wastewater and venting systems, hot water tanks and heating systems, gas piping, grease and oil interceptors • Understand the importance of workplace safety, building codes and regulations • Build a gratifying career as a qualified journeyperson in the skilled trade of plumbing
Industries of employment: • Mechanical Contractors • Construction Companies • Residential and ICI Sectors • Plumbing Contractors and Companies
(Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Plumbing Systems Level 1 • Tools and Piping Methods • Trade Calculations Level 1 • Trade Documentation Level 1 • Workplace Safety • Welding Level 1
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Occupational categories: • Plumbers • Pipefitters • Certified Journeypersons
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Plumbing Trade. If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Mechanical Techniques Plumbing Program (576) on page 105
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/306A LEVEL 2 • Welding Level 2 • Trade Documentation Level 2 • Plumbing Systems Level 2 • Trade Calculations Level 2 • Drainage-Waste-Vent Piping Systems
LEVEL 3 • Trade Documentation Level 3 • Plumbing Systems Level 3 • Process Piping Systems
SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic Develop a cool hand to master and maintain the precision systems in this field. High standards are cultivated through in-class and practical training.
Program highlights
Careers
• Learn about the operation of complex mechanical devices and sophisticated control systems • Explore the diverse field of refrigeration and air conditioning that encompasses many aspects of technology • Perform tasks without direct supervision by becoming self-motivated and developing great problem-solving skills • Obtain in-school training that directly complements the practical knowledge gained during the five terms of onthe-job experience • Develop a high standard of craftsmanship and pride in the trade through practical shop training • Develop an appreciation of environmental concerns and aspects of safety directly related to the trade, including the increasing stringency and proliferation of both provincial and local codes • Master math and science skills included as an integral part of trade theory
Industries of employment: • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Machinery Manufacturing • Trade Contracting
Program of Studies
Occupational categories: • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics • Mechanical Engineers
(Effective Fall 2017)
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Admission requirements Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic Trade. Note: If you are not a registered apprentice, please see the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Techniques program (180) on page 100.
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/313A PROGRAM NUMBER 313A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
LEVEL 1 • Electrical Fundamentals • Mechanical Cooling Cycle Component 1 • Installation of Mechanical Cooling Systems • Welding Basic - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning • Mechanical Cooling Cycle Fundamentals • Trade Practices - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic • Basic Maintenance Procedures
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/313A LEVEL 2 • System Design and Installation • Cooling Systems and Components • Pressure Enthalpy and Refrigerants • Electrical and Control Systems • Plan Specifications and Load Calculations • Material Handling Procedures
LEVEL 3 • Prints and Heat Load Calculations • Applied Psychrometrics • Air Cooling Systems • Electronic Devices and Controls-ICI • Air Distribution Systems and Accessories • Advanced Electrical
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Sheet Metal Worker Learn the technique and precision involved in sheet metal installations while developing the necessary skill and craftsmanship.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/308A PROGRAM NUMBER 308A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
Program highlights
Careers
• Discover the world of the sheet metal worker • Learn the complex procedures of designing, building and installing air handling systems and environmental controls • Acquire hands-on skills, pattern drafting and layout work to succeed in this trade • Explore every aspect of the sheet metal worker through a wide variety of courses covering topics such as: fabrication and installation techniques for sheet metal, and air handling systems and their related components for residential, commercial and industrial applications
Industries of employment: • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing • Machinery Manufacturing • Trade Contracting
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) LEVEL 1 • Fabricates for Shop and Field • Weld and Cut 1 • Tools and Equipment • Read, Interpret and Produce Drawings • Layout and Drafting 1
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Occupational categories: • Sheet Metal Workers • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics • Residential Sheet Metal Installer
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Sheet Metal Trade.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/308A LEVEL 2 • Layout and Drafting 2 • Weld and Cut 2 • Heat, Vent and AC Systems • Roofing and Architectural Metal • Interpret and Design Systems (Residential)
LEVEL 3 • Layout and Drafting 3 • Test, Adjust and Balance • ICI Enviro and Special Systems • Interpret and Design Systems (Commercial) • Weld and Cut 3
VICTOR Sheet Metal Worker
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Steamfitter Learn how to plan, install and repair both high and low pressure systems while meeting all safety and building codes.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/307A PROGRAM NUMBER 307A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Careers
• Acquire specialized training in hand and power tools, piping materials, supports and appurtenances and workplace safety • Master the skills of plan reading, pipe layout, cutting, grooving, fitting, welding, joining and supports • Plan, layout and install piping materials according to plans, specifications and building codes in mainly the Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) sector • Install and repair low and high pressure steam and hot water boiler systems, process piping, gas, refrigeration and air conditioning piping systems • Understand the importance of workplace safety, building codes and regulations • Build a gratifying career as a qualified journeyperson in the skilled trade of steamfitting
Industries of employment: • Mechanical Contractors • Construction Companies • ICI Sectors • Industrial and Manufacturing Plants
(Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Piping Materials & Techniques 1 • Steamfitting Systems 1 • Welding 1 • Trade Documentation 1 • Applied Trade Calculations 1 • Workplace Safety
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Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Steamfitter Trade.
Occupational categories: • Steamfitters • Pipefitters • Certified Journeypersons • Skilled Trade Workers .
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/307A LEVEL 2 • Applied Trade Calculations 2 • Trade Documentation 2 • Steamfitting Systems 2 • Pipe Fabrication 2 • Welding 2
LEVEL 3 • Trade Documentation 3 • Fluid Power Systems 3 • Welding 3 • Steamfitting Systems 3
SKILLED TRADES APPRENTICESHIP
Truck and Coach Technician Get rolling with specialized training required to repair and maintain the complex systems of the truck and coach industry.
Program highlights
Careers
• Pursue a career as a truck and coach technician • Acquire the skills of the trade that include repairing, testing and maintaining trucks, tractors, city and highway buses • Gain sound theoretical training to meet the challenges presented by the increasingly complex designs and testing techniques • Hone your craftsmanship and problem-solving skills as well as develop desirable work attitudes and responsibility
Industries of employment: • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing • Repair and Maintenance • Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers Occupational categories: • Truck and Coach Technicians • Truck Mechanical Repairers • Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the Truck and Coach Trade.
(Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Drive Train Systems Level 1 • Wheel End Assemblies and Brake Systems • Trade Practices Level 1 • Fluid Power Systems Level 1 • Electrical Systems Level 1 • Engine Systems Level 1 • Fuel Systems Level 1
PROGRAM NUMBER 310T LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
Stoney Creek Campus
Program of Studies
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/310T
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/310T LEVEL 2 • Truck and Coach Steering, Suspension and Brake Systems Level 2 • Truck and Coach Drive Trains Level 2 • Vehicle Electronics and Emission Systems 1 • Truck and Coach Engine Systems Level 2 • Truck and Coach Fuel Systems Level 2 • Trade Practice and Auxiliary Systems Trk/Cch Level 2 • Truck and Coach Electrical Systems Level 2
LEVEL 3 • Truck/Coach Engine Systems Level 3 • Suspension, Steering, Brakes and Hitching Systems Level 2 • Vehicle Electronics and Emission Systems 2 • Truck and Coach Drive Trains - Level 3 • Truck and Coach Fuel Systems - Level 3 • Electricity and Electronics • Trade Practices and Auxiliary Systems
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Welder Learn about fabrication through various welding technologies including arc, gas and resistance welding.
MOHAWK COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/456A PROGRAM NUMBER 456A LOCATION Stoney Creek Campus CREDENTIAL Mohawk College Certificate
This program covers all in-school training for this apprenticeship.
Program highlights
Careers
• Explore the work of welders by acquiring thorough knowledge of arc, gas and resistance welding theory • Obtain an understanding for reading and interpreting blueprints • Carry out special processes such as plasma cutting and tig/mig welding • Ensure quality of product/ process before, during and after welding through certification testing • Learn how to fit subassemblies and assemblies together and to prepare assemblies for welding
Industries of employment: • Fabricating Shops • Manufacturers of Structural Steel and Platework • Construction Industries • Heavy Machinery Contractors • Aircraft Contractors • Ship Building and Other Transportation Contractors • Specialized Welding Shops
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
LEVEL 1 • Trade Practices • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Practical 1 • Welding Theory • Blueprint Reading • Thermal Cutting • Gas Shielded Semi-Automatic Welding Practical 1 • Material and Process Quality 1
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Occupational categories: • Journeyperson Welder • Fabrication Welder • Production Welder • Construction Welder • Pressure Vessel Welder
Admission requirements Note: Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices in the in the Welder Trade. If you are not a registered apprentice please see the Mechanical Techniques Welding and Fabrication Program (574) on page 105
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/456A LEVEL 2 • Shielded Metal Arc Welding Practical Level 2 • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 • Semi Automatic Welding Practical 2 • Welding Theory 2 • Welding Quality • Blueprint Reading/Fitting
LEVEL 3 • Quality • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Practical 2 and Plasma Arc Welding (P.A.W.) • Shielded Metal Arc Welding • Automatic and Semi Automatic Processes • Fitting
BUSINESS CERTIFICATES
DIPLOMAS
Aboriginal Small Business Management......................................134
Business (General) .......................... 136
GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Business - Accounting..................... 137
Business Analysis............................. 184
Office Administration - General....... 147
Business - Financial Services........... 138
Human Resource Management....... 194
Business - Marketing....................... 139
International Business Management................................... 195
Insurance......................................... 144 Office Administration - Executive... 146
Public Relations............................... 198
Office Administration - Health Services........................................... 148 Office Administration - Legal.......... 149 Paralegal.......................................... 150 Tourism............................................ 152
ADVANCED DIPLOMAS Advertising and Marketing Communications Management....... 135 Business Administration.................. 140 Business Administration - Accounting.................................... 141 Business Administration - Human Resources......................... 142 Business Administration - Marketing...................................... 143
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Aboriginal Small Business Management Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to complete a comprehensive business plan and learn to effectively manage a small business.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/251 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 251 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Ogwehoweh Skills and Trades Training Centre, Ohsweken CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Note: program does not run every year.
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn to effectively manage a small business • Establish networks, both within the classroom and the business community, to advance either business or entrepreneurial career goals • Experience an exceptional blend of academic content, practical training and advice enriched through contact with successful business owners, business professionals, government representatives and members of the local business community • Learn through panel discussions, seminars and workshops focusing on planning, start up and future development of a successful small business • Enhance the learning experience by utilizing the Small Business Resource Centre which provides an invaluable space for research learning. Located in the Fennell Campus Learning Resource Centre, it provides computers, books, small business videos, government publications, unlimited Internet access, and other relevant materials • Enjoy small group and one-on-one faculty coaching
Industries of employment: • Advertising Agencies • Start Own Business • Retail • Financial Services • Personal Services • Educational Services • Real Estate • Transportation • Insurance • Advertising and Promotion • E-Commerce • Landscaping and Landscape Maintenance
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) • Options are available for mature applicants. Please contact Admissions for more information
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Personal Financial Management • Introduction to Business • Computer Applications for Business - Aboriginal • Introduction to Marketing • Essential Business Skills • Business Management Resourcing
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Occupational categories: • Sales Representatives • Small Business Owners • Franchisees or Franchisors • Small Business Management
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/251 SEMESTER 2 • Accounting - Executive 1 - Aboriginal • Business Writing and Policy Development • Web Design and Strategy - Aboriginal • Entrepreneurial Training • Customer Service and Human Resources
BUSINESS
Advertising and Marketing Communications Management The experiential hands-on learning in our real ad agency with real clients sets our studies of marketing communications as ground-breaking and award-winning. Program highlights • The only three-year Advertising program where students may specialize in creative or business focused studies after their firstyear. Students have achieved distinction in national advertising campaign contests in competition with universities and colleges from Canada and the U.S. • Get a solid foundation in integrated marketing communications including advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing and public relations • Discover how to present materials in a professional manner to real clients. Participate in The Agency, Mohawk‘s living lab • Meet industry professionals in-class and experience a program well recognized by industry professionals locally and nationally who accommodate field placement, summer jobs and graduate placement
Careers Industries of employment: • Advertising Agencies • Client Side Marketing Departments • Print, Broadcast or Digital Media
Occupational categories: • Advertising/Media Specialists or Strategists • Account Managers • Art Directors • Copywriters • Production and Studio Specialists • Public Relations/Direct Marketing/ Web Specialists • Promotions and Event Specialists • Community Managers • Project Managers • Media Buyers • Media Strategists
Graduate opportunities • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/credittransfer
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Excellent reading and writing skills are recommended
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/652 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 652 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Visit mohawkcollege.ca/652 to meet our faculty and graduates.
SEMESTER 2 • Advertising Role • Foundations in Marketing • Graphic Applications • Interactive Copy • Layout and Art Direction 2 • Media 2 • Researching and Reporting-Lags SEMESTER 3 • Integrated Marketing Campaign Fundamentals • Marketing for
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• In the second year of the Advertising and Marketing Communications Management Advanced Diploma program, students apply to specialize in either the business or creative side of advertising for the duration of their studies. A selection criteria may be used to determine a student’s final placement recommendation • Third-year runs for a full fall semester of 14 weeks, followed by a winter semester of seven weeks. After successful completion of all required courses, students complete a mandatory seven week unpaid field placement in their final semester • Students are responsible for sourcing their own field placement • The program curriculum is reviewed annually to ensure it continues to meet the needs of employers and graduates
• Options are available for mature applicants
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Account and Project Management • Advertising Applications • Advertising Concepts • Layout and Art Direction • Media 1 • Traditional Copy • Communication
Academic specializations
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/652 Advertising • Strategic Planning • Elective - General Education 1 Options (Select 3): • Art Direction Process • Broadcast Planning and Analytics • Consumer Research • Copywriting Process • Layout Design and Typography • Print Planning and Buying
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Ad Campaign • Agency Simulations • Principles of Advertising Law and Ethics • Elective - General Education 1 Options (Select 3): • Account and Project Management 2 • Broadcast Buying • Creative Brainstorming • Interactive and Social Media • Interactive Creative and Web Development
• Layout Design and Photography SEMESTER 5 • Career Readiness • Community Management • Agency Experience 1 Options (Select 2): • Account and Project Management 3 • Interactive Portfolio • Media Metrics • Traditional Portfolio
SEMESTER 6 • Agency Experience 2 • Emerging Trends in Advertising • Field Placement (Advertising) • Mobile Media Options (Select 2): • Account and Project Management 4 • Interactive Production • Media Review • Portfolio Presentation
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Business (General) What makes business tick? Gain an understanding of business skills, theory and best practices with an eye towards success and profit.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/320 START DATE September January, May (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 320 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR
TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ FAST TRACK
Program of Studies
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Acquire a solid foundation for success in decision making when employed in today’s global market • Master fundamental skills in the core business processes: oo Accounting and finance oo Marketing oo Operations and distribution oo Human resources and labour oo Business information systems and technology oo Project management • Prepare for a wide variety of career opportunities in business • Upon completion of a common first semester, students can choose to transfer into second semester of one of the following programs: oo Business - Accounting oo Business Administration oo Business Administration Accounting oo Business Administration Human Resources oo Business Administration Marketing oo Business - Financial Services oo Business - Marketing oo Insurance
• Students may earn an additional diploma in Business Administration when continuing their studies for one more year • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options are available for mature applicants
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
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SEMESTER 2 • Business Applications with Excel • Business Mathematics of Finance • Business Reports • Enhanced Marketing Principles • Microeconomics • Understanding Financial Statements • Elective - General Education 1
Affiliations: • Students graduating from this program will have met the academic requirements for the Certified in Management (C.I.M.) and Professional Manager (P.Mgr.) designations.
Note: An additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.
Careers Industries of employment: • Manufacturing • Operations • Retail • Wholesaling • Banking • Government • Not-for-Profit Organizations Occupational categories: • Front Line Production Supervisors • Retail Trade Agents • Customer Services Representatives • Buyer/Purchasing Agents • Sales Representatives • Production Schedulers • Inventory Control Clerks
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/320 SEMESTER 3 • Building Customer Relationships • Business Law • Human Resource Management • Introduction to Organizational Behaviour • Macroeconomics • Management Accounting • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Business Finance • Entrepreneurship & Business Planning • Operations Management • Project Management • Social Media and Business Options (Select 1): • Personal Financial Management • Tax Practice - Option
BUSINESS
Business - Accounting This program is a great introduction to fiscal management and accounting theory. Program highlights
Careers
• Experience a balance of accounting theory and practical applications with integrated computer technologies • Specialize in financial accounting, cost and management accounting, taxation, business finance and applied accounting systems • Progress towards a professional accounting certificate or designation • Upon completion of a common first semester, students can choose to transfer into second semester of one of the following programs: oo Business Administration oo Business Administration Accounting oo Business Administration Human Resources oo Business Administration Marketing oo Business - Financial Services oo Business (General) oo Business - Marketing oo Insurance
Industries of employment: • Small to Large Businesses and Manufacturing Companies • Government and Public Service • Public Practice
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
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Occupational categories: • Controllers, Accountants, Cost Accountants and Payroll Accountants • Accounting and Related Clerks • Accounting Assistants, Technicians and Junior Staff Accountants • Junior Financial Analysts and Financial Cost Analysts • Office Administrators • Senior Management Positions for graduates pursuing a professional accounting designation • Audit Associate
degree granting institution for students considering the pursuit of a professional accounting designation. For further details, please refer to mohawkcollege.ca/316-356 • Transfer credits to Business Administration - Accounting
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options are available for mature applicants
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/316-356 START DATE September, January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 316 (non co-op), 356 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma
Graduate opportunities
Note: An additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.
• For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Co-op education advantage
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Earn while you learn with paid work semesters
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Affiliations: • Progress towards an Advanced Certificate in Accounting and Finance (ACAF) through CPA Ontario. Transfer college credits to a
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 2 • Accounting 2 - Financial • Applied Accounting Systems • Business Mathematics of Finance • Business Reports • Financial Statement Concepts • Microeconomics
ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 TUITION AND FEES∆
FAST TRACK
CO-OP
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/316-356 SEMESTER 3 • Accounting 3 - Financial Accounting Applications • Accounting 3 - Financial Accounting Concepts • Advanced Excel for Business • Cost and Managerial Accounting 1 • Macroeconomics • Taxation • Elective - General Education 1
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Accounting 4 - Contemporary Accounting Issues • Accounting 4 - Financial Reporting • Cost and Managerial Accounting 2 • Business Finance • Statistics for Business • Elective - General Education 2 Options (Select 1): • Business Law • Introduction To Organizational Behaviour
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 • Work Experience 2 • Work Experience 3 Read more about co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Business - Financial Services Discover the role of financial planners in an exciting and complex world of information, technology and options — earn important credentials in this detailed program. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/303 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 303 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR
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Program highlights • Build a career in the lucrative financial services sector, banking and insurance fields • By the end of one of the courses, students will have a solid foundation of what they need to know to be mutual fund dealing representatives. The successful completion of the CIFC Exam meets the proficiency requirement by the provincial securities commissions for mutual fund licensing.* • Students will have the opportunity to receive their LLQP (Life License Qualifier Program)* • Upon completion of a common first semester, students can choose to transfer into second semester of one of the following programs: oo Business - Accounting oo Business Administration oo Business Administration Accounting oo Business Administration Human Resources oo Business Administration Marketing oo Business (General) oo Business - Marketing oo Insurance
Careers Industries of employment: • Securities/Brokerages
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
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SEMESTER 2 • Business Mathematics Of Finance • Credit • Economics • Financial Services Industry • Professional Communication • Strategic Investment Planning 1
• Mutual Fund Companies • Banks/Trust Companies/Credit Unions • Financial Planning Firms • Insurance Companies • Accounting Firms Occupational categories: • Investment Advisors • Wealth Managers • Financial Planners • Retirement Planners • Independent Financial Planners • Mutual Fund Salesperson • Life Licensee
Graduate opportunities • Successful graduates may be able to challenge the Financial Planning Standard’s Council (FPSC) first Financial Planning Exam (FPE1) toward their Certified Financial Planning (CFP) designation. Should graduates wish to obtain their full CFP designation, they must additionally complete three years of relevant work experience, a FPSC qualified Capstone course and the second Financial Planning Exam (FPE2) • Successful graduates may be able to challenge the Applied Financial Planning Certification examination offered through the Canadian Securities Institute toward their Personal Financial Planner
(PFP) designation. Should graduates wish to obtain the PFP designation, they must additionally meet the three years relevant work experience requirement. • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options are available for mature applicants Note: An additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs. Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter work placement. A certificate of “Police Clearance” and/or “Consent to Disclosure” may be requested by the work placement agency. *Additional fees apply
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/303 SEMESTER 3 • Behavioural Finance • Financial Planning - Income Tax • Negotiation Strategies • Retirement Planning • Risk and Estate Planning • Strategic Invest Planning 2 • General Education Elective 1
SEMESTER 4 • Ethics, Compliance And Law • Financial Planning - Income Tax 2 • Life License Qualification Study • Relationship Management • Strategic Financial Planning - Practical • General Education Elective 2
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Business - Marketing The best of both worlds — develop expertise in several areas of marketing practice, as well as gain fundamental understanding of the broader business environment. Program highlights
Careers
• Create marketing strategies for real clients with coaching from your faculty • Analyse case studies based on actual companies facing opportunities and challenges • Enhance verbal and written communication skills as you prepare reports and presentations • Enjoy hands-on labs to learn web marketing strategies and tools • Use computer simulations which model scenarios such as launching products internationally • Practice personal selling skills with role plays • Study with professors who have worked as marketing professionals and bring their expertise to the classroom • Upon completion of a common first semester, students can choose to transfer into second semester of one of the following programs: oo Business - Accounting oo Business Administration oo Business Administration Accounting oo Business Administration Human Resources oo Business Administration Marketing oo Business - Financial Services oo Business (General) oo Insurance
Industries of employment: • Consumer and Durable Goods Manufacturing and Marketing • Retailing • Wholesaling • Banking, Insurance and Financial Services • Advertising • Real Estate • Government • Not-for-Profit Organizations and Fundraising Occupational categories: • Marketing Program Coordinators • Merchandising Managers • Territory Managers and Inside Sales Representatives • Product Analysts and Planners • Social Media Program Coordinators • Buyers and Purchasing Agents • Customer Service Representatives
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Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options are available for mature applicants Note: An additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.
Graduate opportunities • Transfer credits to the Business Administration, Business (General), Business Administration - Marketing, Business - Financial Services or Advertising programs for a second diploma • Apply for a Professional Sales Certificate • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
Affiliations: • Credits towards Certified Sales Professional (CSP) Designation from the Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) after incorporating two years of relevant sales experience with academic training. For more information, visit cpsa.com
SEMESTER 2 • Business Mathematics of Finance • Business Reports • Consumer Behaviour • Enhanced Marketing Principles • Professional Selling • Strategic Analysis and Presentation Skills
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/319 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 319 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ FAST TRACK
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/319 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Strategic Marketing and Planning • Digital Marketing • Direct Marketing and Sales Promotion • Integrated Marketing Communications • Retail Strategies • Elective - General Education 1
SEMESTER 4 • Entrepreneurship & Business Planning • Global Marketing • Introduction to Organizational Behaviour • Macroeconomics • Market Research • Marketing Consultancy Practice • Elective - General Education 2
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Business Administration With a global perspective and an eye on technology, develop an in-depth understanding of business strategy and tactics.
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/632 START DATE September January (Fast Track for first four semesters see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 632 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program highlights • Develop a comprehensive understanding of today’s global marketplace • Learn current business computer applications that enhance marketability in an ever-changing business environment • Focus on building leadership capability and technical competence • Learn to think and act strategically • Prepare for staff and entrylevel management positions in varied business career paths • Upon completion of a common first semester, students can choose to transfer into second semester of one of the following programs: oo Business - Accounting oo Business Administration Accounting oo Business Administration Human Resources oo Business Administration Marketing
SEMESTER 2 • Business Applications with Excel • Business Mathematics of Finance • Business Reports • Enhanced Marketing Principles • Microeconomics • Understanding Financial Statements • Elective - General Education 1
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Careers Industries of employment: • Professional business services • Financial and Credit Services • Manufacturing and Technical Services • Government Services • Information Services Occupational categories: • Retail Trade Managers • Banking • Team Leaders/Project Coordination • Sales and Account Managers • Purchasing and Operations Managers • Small Business Management • Accounting and Office Administration • Project Management
Graduate opportunities
visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer Affiliations: • Students graduating from this program will have met the academic requirements for the Certified in Management (C.I.M.) and Professional Manager (P.Mgr.) designations.
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options are available for mature applicants Note: An additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.
• For degree transfer/ completion opportunities,
NEW! Graduates of this program with a weighted grade point average (GPA) of 77% (B+) are eligible to apply for the McMaster Bachelor of Commerce through the DeGroote School of Business. Four U maths or recognized equivalents are required. Eligible graduates will receive 60 credits towards the degree and must complete an additional 60 credits as specified by McMaster.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
oo Business - Financial Services oo Business (General) oo Business - Marketing oo Insurance
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/632 SEMESTER 3 • Building Customer Relationships • Business Law • Human Resource Management • Introduction to Organizational Behaviour • Macroeconomics • Management Accounting • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Business Finance • Entrepreneurship & Business Planning • Operations Management • Project Management • Social Media and Business Options (Select 1): • Personal Financial Management • Tax Practice-Option
SEMESTER 5 • Information Systems Management • Leadership and Team building Skills • Marketing Analysis and Planning • Operations and Supply Chain Management • Statistics for Business
SEMESTER 6 • Business Finance 2 • Business Management • Enterprise Resource Planning • Operational Risk Management • Organizational Behaviour 2 • Professionalism and Ethics
BUSINESS
Business Administration - Accounting Enhance your fundamental accounting skills in advanced financial accounting, management control, corporate taxation and audit.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• an extension of the skills learned in the two year accounting diploma program. You will enhance your fundamental accounting skills in advanced financial accounting, management control, corporate taxation and audit. You will also be introduced to business management techniques such as strategic planning, project management and professional ethics. A course in case analysis will allow you to apply all your accounting and management skills to make sound business decisions.
Industries of employment: • Public, private, not for profit or small business
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Audit Associate • Junior Accountant • Tax Technician • Accounts Receivable • Payable Supervisor • Financial Analyst
Graduate opportunities
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/364 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 364 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months)
• For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
LOCATION Fennell Campus
Affiliations: • Progress towards an Advanced Certificate in Accounting and Finance (ACAF) through CPA Ontario. Transfer college credits to a degree granting institution for students considering the pursuit of a professional accounting designation. For further details, please refer to mohawkcollege.ca/364
CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ NEW PROGRAM
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
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SEMESTER 2 • Accounting 2 - Financial • Applied Accounting Systems • Business Mathematics Of Finance • Business Reports • Financial Statement Concepts • Microeconomics
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/364 SEMESTER 3 • Accounting 3 - Financial Accounting Applications • Accounting 3 - Financial Accounting Concepts • Advanced Excel for Business • Cost & Managerial Accounting 1 • Macroeconomics • Taxation • General Education Elective 1
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Accounting 4 Contemporary Accounting Issues • Accounting 4 - Financial Reporting • Business Finance • Cost & Managerial Accounting 2 • Statistics for Business • General Education Elective 2 Options (Select 1): • Business Law • Introduction To Organizational Behaviour
SEMESTER 5 • Advanced Financial Accounting • External Auditing • Information Systems Management • Management Control • General Education Elective 3
SEMESTER 6 • Business Finance 2 • Business Management • Corporate Tax • Professional Practice • Professionalism and Ethics • Project Management
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Business Administration - Human Resources Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to enter the field of human resources across various industry sectors.
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/363 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 363
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Topics such as organizational behaviour, training and development, recruitment and selection, health and safety, planning, performance management, employment legislation and career development, with additional functional areas of human resources will be presented throughout this program.
Industries of employment: • Municipalities, Hospitals, School Boards, Provincial and Federal Government Agencies • Manufacturing, Retail and Service Sectors • Consulting Firms and Placement Agencies
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options are available for mature applicants
PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma
Occupational categories: • HR Administrators/ Generalists • HR Assistants • Training and Development Coordinators • Recruiters • Health and Safety Assistants • Human Resource Information System (HRIS) Administrators • Labour Relations Assistants
1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
SEMESTER 2 • Business Applications with Excel • Business Reports • Introduction to Business • Management Accounting • Managing Human Resources in Canada • Elective - General Education 1
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/363 SEMESTER 3 • Administering Compensation • Building Customer Relationships • Economics • Introduction To Organizational Behaviour • Payroll Legislation • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Business Law • Operational Risk Management • Performance Management • Recruitment and Selection • Social Media & Business • Training and Developing Human Resources
SEMESTER 5 • Employment Law in Ontario • Human Resources Research and Management • Labour Relations in Ontario • Leadership and Teambuilding Skills • Occupational Health and Safety • Payroll Fundamentals 1
SEMESTER 6 • CKE Preparation Course • Human Resource Planning Strategies • Organizational Behaviour 2 • Organizational Consultation and Facilitation Skills • Professionalism and Ethics • Software Applications for Human Resources
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Business Administration - Marketing Develop comprehensive understanding of marketing and its role in the business environment while enhancing your skills with advanced digital marketing courses and by working with external clients in The Agency. Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
Students in the Business Administration – Marketing program benefit from all of the learning opportunities provided in the Business-Marketing program plus: • Grow your skill set with meaningful, experiential learning gained in two additional courses working with real-world, external clients • Explore ethics and sustainability by analysing case examples from the external business environment • Employ project management techniques to manage a marketing project • Gain proficiency in Adobe Suite for Business as well as Graphic and Web Design • Understand the key criteria for successful Business-toBusiness marketing
Industries of employment: • Consumer and Durable Goods Manufacturing and Marketing • Retailing • Wholesaling • Banking, Insurance and Financial Services • Advertising • Real Estate • Government • Not-for-Profit Organizations and Fundraising
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent (M or U level recommended) • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Marketing Program Coordinators • Social Media Managers • Product Managers • Digital Marketing Specialists • Merchandising Managers • Territory Managers and Inside Sales Representatives • National Account Representatives • Buyers and Purchasing Managers
Language Requirements for International Students: See below for accepted equivalents for Grade 12 English: oo Successful completion of GAS-EAP (478) Program Level 8 oo TOEFL minimum score of 550 (79-80 Internet based) oo or IELTS Academic minimum score of 6.0 overall with no band less than 5.5
• For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
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SEMESTER 2 • Business Mathematics Of Finance • Business Reports • Consumer Behaviour • Enhanced Marketing Principles • Strategic Analysis and Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/362 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 362 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Graduate opportunities
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ NEW PROGRAM
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/362 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Strategic Marketing and Planning • Advertising and Public Relations • Digital Marketing • Direct Marketing and Sales Promotion • Sales Course • Statistics for Business
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Economics • Global Marketing • Market Research • Marketing Consultancy Practice A • Retail Strategies • Social Media Marketing
SEMESTER 5 • Adobe Suite for Business • Corporate Ethics, Sustainability and Marketing Laws • General Education Elective 2 • Introduction To Organizational Behaviour • Project Management Experiential Learning
SEMESTER 6 • Business to Business Marketing • Graphic and Web Design • Marketing Career Preparation • Marketing Consultancy Practice B • Marketing Metrics and Spreadsheets
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Insurance Contribute to both business and individual insurance planning and security while preparing to earn important industry credentials. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/318-368 START DATE September January (Fast Track see page 3), (non co-op) PROGRAM NUMBER 318 (non co-op), 368 (co-op) PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months), plus optional co-op LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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CO-OP
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Accounting 1 • Business Success Strategies • Introduction to Marketing • Communication Options (Select 1): • Business Mathematics • Mathematics
Program highlights • Mohawk has over 40 years experience in educating insurance professionals. The insurance industry provides awards and scholarships in the amount of $10,000 annually • Discover the challenges of specific insurance topics • Experience field trips, guest speakers and attendance at industry events to make the learning experience exciting and relevant • Students can prepare for professional designations from the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (IBAO), Ontario Insurance Adjusters Association (OIAA) and the Insurance Institute of Canada • Complete nine out of ten credits required for The Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation from the Insurance Institute of Canada on an accelerated basis • Upon completion of a common first semester, students can choose to transfer into second semester of one of the following programs: oo Business – Accounting oo Business – Marketing oo Business (General) oo Business Administration oo Business Administration Accounting oo Business Administration Human Resources
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 2 • Insurance Essentials • Microeconomics • Principles of Insurance 1 • Financial Service Essential 1 • Elective - General Education 1 Options (Select 1): • Introduction to Organizational Behaviour • Personal Financial Management
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oo Business Administration Marketing oo Business – Financial Services • Students must maintain an overall 70% GPA per semester in order to maintain co-op status and have no more than one failed or withdrawn course
Graduate opportunities • Students may choose to register for the CIP national exams at an additional cost in order to receive credentials awarded by the Institute • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer • Mohawk offers a one-week Intensive Registered Insurance Broker course (RIBO) at the college for Insurance Program graduates who have successfully completed their fourth semester of the Insurance program in spring who wish to obtain their basic broker level one license • In collaboration with IBAO, and Insurance Brokers Association of Hamilton (IBAH), Mohawk College is offering the graduating students of the Insurance Diploma program an accelerated training program specifically designed to prepare students to challenge
the RIBO Level I Licensing Entrance Exam. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ribo
Careers Industries of employment: • Insurance Companies • General Business Organizations • Life Insurance Companies • Independent Adjusting Firms • Brokerages and Agencies Occupational categories: • Underwriters • Claims Adjusters • Brokers/Agents • Risk Managers • Company Field Representatives • Mediators • Fraud Investigators
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Grade 11 Mathematics, C, M or U level or equivalent • Options are available for mature applicants Note: An additional requirement based on overall grades may be required to proceed into some programs.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/318-368 SEMESTER 3 • Automobile Insurance • Business Reports • Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent • Insurance on Property • Negotiation Strategies • Insurance and Canadian Law
SEMESTER 4 • Business Applications with Excel • Emerging Insurance Trends • Essentials of Loss Adjusting • Insurance Against Liability • Risk Management • Underwriting Essentials • Elective - General Education 2
CO-OP WORK TERMS Options: • Work Experience 1 - Insurance • Work Experience 2 - Insurance • Work Experience 3 - Insurance Read more about Co-op at mohawkcollege.ca/coop
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Office Administration - Executive Essential office skills are covered in a program that can open doors to new career opportunities.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/327 START DATE September, January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 327 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Acquire specialized skills in Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, Project, Visio; Web Page Design and Adobe • Integrate advanced software skills in a simulated office environment • Train in accounting fundamentals, encompassing specialized accounting software • Attain essential office skills including time management and organization, travel arrangements, coordinating meetings, planning events, taking and transcribing minutes • Develop a professional portfolio and formulate a career plan • Practice interviews with local business organizations • Benefit from career-related guest speakers from the local business community and professional associations • Experience a two-week, unpaid, program-related work placement in the business community • Common semester 1 and 2 with Office Administration General (380) see page 147
Industries of employment: • Educational Institutions • Corporate Offices • Insurance Industries • Financial Organizations • Government Offices • Small Businesses
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Basic computer and keyboarding skills recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Digital Communications • Financial Foundations • Keyboarding • Professional Administrative Skills • Word Concepts • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Document Production • Human Relations • Managing Electronic Data • Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1
Occupational categories: • Office Administrators • Executive Assistants • Administrative Assistants • Project Coordinators
Graduate opportunities • Graduates may transfer directly into the third semester of one of the other Office Administration specialty programs provided that seats are available • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer Affiliations: • Students have membership opportunities with the Mohawk College Administrative Professionals and graduates have membership opportunities with the International Association of Administrative Professionals and the Association of Administrative Assistants
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/327 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Spreadsheet Concepts • Executive Accounting Skills • Software Skills and Project Management • Webpage Design • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Database Concepts • Event Planning • Executive Administrative Procedures • Integrated Office Simulations • Portfolio Development and Career Search • Work Experience - Executive
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Office Administration - General A one-year program that prepares you for the working world with valuable skills and experience.
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Become skilled in the performance of essential office tasks such as document preparation, filing, keyboarding, customer service, and human relations • Acquire a basic understanding of financial concepts and accounting • Develop career-enhancing capabilities in computers and current business applications software using MS Office: Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher and Outlook • Explore a variety of digital techniques for research and communication
• Graduates may continue into the second year of the Office Administration diploma program, specializing in the Executive, Legal or Health Services field, provided that there are seats available in the program requested
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Basic computer and keyboarding skills recommended
Careers Industries of employment: • Banking • Insurance Agencies • Educational Institutions • General Business Services • Industrial Sectors • Non-profit Organizations
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/380 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 380
Affiliations: • Students have membership opportunities with the Mohawk College Administrative Professionals and graduates have membership opportunities with the International Association of Administrative Professionals.
PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
McKeil School of Business, Fennell Campus
ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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Occupational categories: • Administrative Assistants • Customer Service Representatives • Receptionists
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Digital Communications • Financial Foundations • Keyboarding • Professional Administrative Skills • Word Concepts • Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/380 SEMESTER 2 • Document Production • Human Relations • Managing Electronic Data • Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
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Office Administration - Health Services Become an important member of the healthcare industry with a specialized understanding of medical practices, terminology, electronic medical records and more.
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/335 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 335 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1ST YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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Office Administration Health Services has an active program advisory committee that meets to ensure the program is current. Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
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Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Experience a program well recognized by our local and extended community of hospitals and medical offices • Learn to provide administrative support to a busy hospital unit • Discover the challenge of a private medical practice including the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) • Become skilled in medical transcription and Ministry of Health Insurance billing • Complete our highly respected Medical Terminology 1 and 2 courses • Train in Meditech through our link to Hamilton Health Sciences • Prepare for additional educational opportunities in other health care fields such as nursing, pharmacy and laboratory • Attend the annual resume fair by St. Joseph’s Healthcare • Experience a two-week, unpaid, work placement in the medical community to apply the theory and skills acquired in the classroom* • Common semester 1 and 2 with Office Administration General (380), see page 147
Industries of employment: • Hospital Units and Departments • Doctors/Specialists in Private Practice • Laboratories and X-ray Clinics • Government Offices • Community Agencies
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Excellent reading comprehension, spelling, and basic computer and keyboarding skills recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Business/Ward/Unit Clerks • Patient Registration Clerks • MOH Billing Clerks • Administrative Assistants • Medical Secretaries • Medical Transcriptionists * Completion of pre-placement requirements are mandatory for second year students
Graduate opportunities • Graduates may transfer directly into the third semester of one of the other Office Administration specialty programs, provided that seats are available • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
McKeil School of Business, Fennell Campus
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Digital Communications • Financial Foundations • Keyboarding • Professional Administrative Skills • Word Concepts • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Document Production • Human Relations • Managing Electronic Data • Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/335 SEMESTER 3 • Health Insurance Billing • Hospital Unit Procedures 1 • Investigative Procedures • Medical Terminology 1 • Medical Transcription 1 • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Excel Applications • Automated Hospital Systems • Health Care Careers • Hospital Unit Procedures 2 • Medical Terminology 2 • Medical Transcription 2 • Work Experience - Medical
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Office Administration - Legal Acquire the specialized skills necessary to become an integral member of a dynamic legal team.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn about real estate law, litigation procedures, family law, wills and estates, and corporate law • Prepare legal documents, correspondence, accounts, and memoranda using a variety of computer applications and specialized legal software • Develop professionalism, effective handling of confidential information and client files, and advanced administrative skills for the legal environment • Experience guest speakers from the local legal community, networking opportunities, and practice interviews • Benefit from career-related class materials and resources • Become ready for employment as a legal office administrative assistant and for continued education and career opportunities in the legal field as law clerks, court reporters, managers, administrators, and corporate trainers • Participate in a two-week, unpaid, program-related work experience placement in the legal community • Common semester 1 and 2 with Office Administration General (380), see page 147
Industries of employment: • Law Firms • Government Offices • Judicial System and Court Offices • Title Insurance Corporations • Property Management Companies • Legal Departments in Business and Industry
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Basic computer and keyboarding skills recommended • Options are available for mature applicants
• Graduates may transfer directly into the third semester of one of the other Office Administration specialty programs provided that seats are available • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
SEMESTER 1 • Digital Communications • Financial Foundations • Keyboarding • Professional Administrative Skills • Word Concepts • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Document Production • Human Relations • Managing Electronic Data • Presentation Skills • Elective - General Education 1
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START DATE September January (Fast Tracksee page 3)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months)
Graduate opportunities
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/328
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Occupational categories: • Legal Administrative Assistants • Legal Secretaries • Legal Support Staff
Affiliations: • Students have membership opportunities with the Mohawk College Administrative Professionals and graduates have membership opportunities with the International Association of Administrative Professionals.
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LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Hear what Mark Easden, former General Manager at Gowlings, has to say about hiring Mohawk Office Administration (Legal) graduates at mohawkcollege.ca/328
FAST TRACK
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/328 SEMESTER 3 • Corporate Law Procedures • Legal Administrative Skills and Procedures • Litigation 1 • Real Estate 1 • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Family Law Procedures • Legal Office Career Preparation • Litigation 2 • Real Estate 2
• Wills & Estates • Work Experience - Legal
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Paralegal Gain the skills to practice as a licensed Paralegal and enjoy a rewarding and respected career in the legal field. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/285 START DATE: September January (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 285 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Program: $8,001+ Competitive
Apply by February 1 Make effective client representations before courts and administrative boards and tribunals in areas of permitted practice in Mohawk’s Mock Court Room.
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Paralegals act independently to represent clients in provincial offences court for cases involving highway traffic offences, municipal by-law issues, liquor licensing, occupational health and safety, and civil litigation matters presented in small claims court. They also represent clients in the Ontario Court of Justice when charges involve less serious criminal offences, or in tribunal proceedings such as the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal, the Human Rights Commission, and the Landlord and Tenant Board. In Ontario, paralegals are non-lawyer licenced agents who provide the public with legal services in specified areas of practice for a fee.
Program highlights • Learn to work as a legal team member providing support to lawyers involved in complex cases • Develop skills and knowledge within the parameters established by the Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) and the Law Society Act for this licensed profession • On successful completion of the program, participants will be prepared to write LSUC’s P1 licensing examination • Develop written and oral advocacy skills, ethical and professional conduct in legal processes, administrative law, alternative dispute resolution, highway traffic act, small claims court, administrative tribunals, torts and contracts, employment law, immigration, and residential tenancy • Obtain a sound theoretical and practical foundation in all areas of authorized legal practice, legal ethics, and small business practice • Understand the structure, work and organization of the Ontario court system, and of quasi-
judicial administrative boards, tribunals, and regulatory bodies • Demonstrate effective administrative and business management skills • Develop skills in Alternative Dispute Resolution toward certification
Field placements • Classroom instruction is enhanced by a 140 hr placement in a law-related setting in Semester 4 • Applicants are advised that there are specific requirements that must be completed prior to participating in a field placement, and that it is their responsibility to ensure the requirements are met
Careers Industries of employment: • Corporations • Administrative Tribunals • Government Agencies • Provincial Courts • Private Law Offices • Community Clinics
Occupational categories: • Paralegals • Commissioners • Justices of the Peace • Self Employment
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (GED, College and Career preparation) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U equivalent 70% guideline • Law and Justice studies courses recommended, not mandatory • Computer software skills required • Ideal for Pre-Justice graduates • Applicants are encouraged to research the Ontario paralegal profession before applying for admission. Visit the Law Society of Upper Canada at lsuc.on.ca and check out Latest News/ Paralegal Regulation links • Participation in an Orientation Session, Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) and written assignment submission may be used for applicant selection • Options are available for mature applicants
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Communication for Paralegal • Ethics and Professional Responsibility • Introduction to the Legal System • Paralegal Computer Applications • Paralegal - Research and Writing • Valuing Diversity • Elective - General Education 1
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SEMESTER 2 • Administrative Laws • Criminal/Summary Conviction Procedure • Evidence and Litigation • Paralegal Career Preparation • Paralegal Reports • Provincial Offences/Highway Traffic Act Offences • Elective - General Education 2
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/285 SEMESTER 3 • Advocacy • Crime & Society • Employment Law • Legal Accounting • Residential and Landlord Tenant Law • Torts and Contracts • Tribunal Practice and Procedure
SEMESTER 4 • Alternative Dispute Resolution • Field Practicum • Practice Management/Operating a Small Business • Small Claims Court • Statutory Accident Benefits
CRISTOPHER Paralegal, ‘17 “Transferring legal theory from the classroom to a professional setting will further develop my newly acquired skill, increase my confidence and open doors in my chosen career path.”
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VERONICA Paralegal, ‘17 “Learning from legal professionals has enhanced my professionalism and skills. Incorporating my theoretical and practical knowledge from my placements has taken me a step closer to achieving my goal of becoming a successful Paralegal.”
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Tourism Bring a world view as you transform your passion for travel to a lifelong career. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/964 START DATE September January (Fast Tracksee page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 964 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Did you know tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries. Visit tourismhamilton.com for attractions, events and more.
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Program of Studies
Program highlights • Prepare for an exciting career that provides an opportunity for employment within various sectors of the Tourism Industry • Network with industry partners and benefit from guest speakers, trade shows, conferences and career fairs • Acquire specialized skills in Sabre and Apollo Reservation Systems • Develop communication, business and industry-specific computer skills • Students have a wide range of choices for industry specialization • Students have the opportunity to earn industry certification by writing the Certified Travel Counsellor (CTC) exam • Every person working for a registered Ontario retail travel agency and selling travel services or providing travel advice to the public must, by law, meet the Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) Education Standards. The opportunity to write the certification exam will be provided • After successful completion of all required courses, students complete a mandatory twoweek unpaid work placement. Students are responsible for sourcing their own placement.
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • College and Career Preparation • Destination the Americas • Introduction to Tourism • Tourism Computer Applications • Tourism Financial Concepts • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Destination Europe • Hotel Operations • Introduction to Reservation Software • Planes, Trains and Waterways • Tour Planning • Elective - General Education 1
Careers
Admission requirements
Industries of employment: • Travel Agencies • Tour Wholesalers/Operators • Hotels, Resorts and Cruise Lines • Government Agencies • Airlines/Airports • Tourism and Travel Call Centres
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - you will require a mobile computing device that meets the specifications determined by the program • Options are available for mature applicants
Specific career opportunities: • Overseas Destination Representatives • Customer Service Representatives • Sales Representatives • Reservation Agents • Tourism Consultants
Graduate opportunities • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/964 SEMESTER 3 • Corporate and Special Events • Destination The World • Intermediate Reservation Software • Sustainable Tourism • Tourism Sales • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Reservation Software • Agency Operations and Legalities • Career Preparation • Human Relations and Leadership • Marketing and Social Media • Work Experience Training
COMMUNICATION ARTS CERTIFICATES
ADVANCED DIPLOMAS
Applied Music Preparatory............. 156
Applied Music................................. 154
GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Art and Design Foundations........... 158
Animation 3D.................................. 157
Accessible Media Production.......... 176
Pre-Media and Entertainment......... 166
Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media.................. 160
Public Relations............................... 198
DIPLOMAS Broadcasting-Radio......................... 159
Graphic Design................................ 164 Journalism....................................... 165
Creative Photography Still and Motion............................... 162
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You may also be interested in: Advertising and Marketing Communications Management....... 135
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Applied Music Orchestrate your musical future with practical and theoretical training in classical, jazz and contemporary genres. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/976 mohawkcollege.ca/977 mohawkcollege.ca/978 mohawkcollege.ca/979 mohawkcollege.ca/980 mohawkcollege.ca/981 mohawkcollege.ca/982 mohawkcollege.ca/983 mohawkcollege.ca/984 mohawkcollege.ca/985 mohawkcollege.ca/986 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 976, 977, 978, 979, 980, 981, 982, 983, 984, 985, 986 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
Program highlights Students will experience: Private Lessons: Receive private instruction on your instrument with some of Canada’s leading musicians Ensembles: Perform in ensembles, coached by the faculty, ranging from chamber music and orchestra, to big bands, RnB, Country, World Music and contemporary jazz. Composition and Arranging: Compose your own arrangements and works and have them performed by student groups under your direction Performance and Record: Perform at our 1000+ seat Performing Arts Centre, or with one of our vast community partners. Participate in a professional recording studio experience. TV and Film Composition: Collaborate with Mohawk’s TV and Animation departments to write musical scores for their various productions Music Technology: Learn to use the latest music technology with our state-of-the-art facility Business of Music: Explore the business side of the music profession, profit from the advice of industry experts and learn about trends and opportunities from in music Visiting Artists: Past clinics and workshops with world renowned musicians have included: Tom Scott, Larry Carlton, Kenny Wheeler, Renee Rosnes, Bill Charlap, Valerie Tryon, Wynton Marsalis, Hal Galper, Ian Thomas,
Bob Brookmeyer, Alain Caron, Alan Nicholls, etc. Use our Cummings Library and Collaboratory for resources
Careers Performance: Soloists, freelance musicians, bands, orchestras, chamber groups, musical directors and conductors Composition: Music arrangements and compositions for live performances, film, television, multi-media, video games, advertising, corporate events and websites Music Technology: Sound design and effects, software programming, electronic instrument design, audio engineering and audio forensics Education: Teachers in private studios, commercial music schools, conservatories, public schools, colleges and universities Music Business: Music publishing, marketing/PR, record labels, artist management and booking agencies, arts administration, concert promotion and arts councils Music Therapy
New Program Streams We now offer the opportunity to apply on your preferred instrument/voice to our Applied Music Program. • Applied Music (Classical Strings + Guitar) - 976 • Applied Music (Classical Winds + Brass) - 977 • Applied Music (Drums and Percussion) - 978
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Students successfully completing our program can get advanced placement in several prestigious institutions, including the world-renowned Berklee College of Music.
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• Applied Music (Contemporary Brass + Winds) - 979 • Applied Music (Contemporary Guitar) - 980 • Applied Music (Classical Piano) - 981 • Applied Music (Contemporary Piano) - 982 • Applied Music (Classical Voice) - 983 • Applied Music (Contemporary Voice) - 984 • Applied Music (Other) - 985 • Applied Music (Bass) - 986 Applicants may apply to only one Music Stream (contemporary or classical) and one instrument major on the OCAS application. However, any applicants that are unsure to what stream they align we can discuss this at your audition. Also, if you play an additional instrument mention this during your audition and you may be given further instruction at that time. There may be opportunities to play additional instruments during your studies in ensemble classes.
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Background in Music • Audition on your instrument or voice, a theory test and ear-training test • Applicant acceptance will be based on ability and talent in a principal instrument or voice
Meet some of our faculty DARCY HEPNER Ontario saxophonist Darcy Hepner has performed with a multitude of legendary performers. Darcy comes to Mohawk from New York City where he was a freelance musician for ten years. Darcy teaches Ensembles, Ear Training and Arranging at Mohawk. Music students recording at Grant Avenue Studio in Hamilton. Watch the video at mohawkcollege.ca/grantave
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Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/music
SEMESTER 1 • Contemporary Harmony 1 • Ear Training and Solfege 1 • Ensemble 1 • Improvisation 1 • Keyboard Skills 1 • Music Technology 1 • Principal Instrument (or Voice) 1 • Tonal Harmony 1 • Communication
SEMESTER 4 • Ear Training & Solfege 4 • Ensemble 4 • Music Technology 4 • Principal Instrument(or Voice) 4 • General Education Elective 2 Options Group 1 (Select 1): • Contemporary Harmony 4 Options Group 2 (Select 2): • Arranging 2 • Conducting 2 • Counterpoint 2 • Form & Analysis 2 • Improvisation 4 • Music Internship 2 • Teaching Methods 2 • Contemporary Keyboard 2
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SEMESTER 2 • Contemporary Harmony 2 • Ear Training and Solfege 2 • Ensemble 2 • Improvisation 2 • Keyboard Skills 2 • Music Technology 2 • Principal Instrument (or Voice) 2 • Tonal Harmony 2
SEMESTER 5 • Ensemble 5 • History of Western Music • Principal Instrument and Performance Options (Select 4): • Advanced Improvisation 1 • Composition 1 • Music Internship 2 • Music Internship 3 • Music Production 1 • Scoring for Media 1 • Song Writing 1 • Teaching Methods 3 • World Music & Rhythms 1
SEMESTER 3 • Ear Training and Solfege 3 • Ensemble 3 • Music Business and Careers • Music Technology 3 • Principal Instrument (or Voice) 3 • Elective - General Education 1 Options Group 1 (Select 1): • Contemporary Harmony 3 • Tonal Harmony 3 Options Group 2 (Select 2): • Improvisation 3 • Form and Analysis 1 • Conducting 1 • Contemporary Keyboard Styles 1 • Arranging 1 • Counterpoint 1 • Teaching Methods 1
SEMESTER 6 • Ensemble 6 • Music Entrepreneurship and Portfolio Development • Popular Music and Society • Principal Instrument and Performance 2 Options (Select 4): • Advanced Improvisation 2 • Composition 2 • Music Internship 4 • Music Production 2 • Scoring for Media 2 • Song Writing 2 • Teaching Methods 4 • World Music and Rhythms 2
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
While professional performance, composition, arranging and recording have been the core of his musical career, Dusty has always taught music and piano throughout the years with great passion and enthusiasm. He is truly excited to have joined the Mohawk Faculty in 2013.
PAT COLLINS In 2005, Pat released his first CD, “In The Moment” featuring some of Canada’s premier jazz musicians. Pat joined the (full time) music faculty of Mohawk College in September 2005 and is also very active as a clinician and adjudicator across Canada.
JAMSHED TUREL At age 13, Jamshed was the youngest player admitted to the Bombay Chamber Orchestra. Combining his interests in computers and music, Jamshed has led pioneering projects in music technology, production and education across the world.
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Applied Music Preparatory Develop your music-theory, ear-training, keyboard and improvisation skills to prepare you for further studies and a career in music.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/105 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 105 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Visual, written and aural recognition and application of music theoretical concepts such as intervals, clef-reading, key signatures, scales, time signatures, basic harmonies and rhythmic patterns • Improvising on your chosen instrument • Composing simple melodic ideas • Creating music, using technology • Foundational keyboard skills • Understanding the historical and social history and context of music • Exploring career paths and options for further studies in music
Industries of employment: • Performing Arts and Related Industries • Music Related Business Occupational categories: • Musicians and Singers • Music Teachers • Radio Programmers • Music Producers and Recording Engineers
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, E, C or U or equivalent • Applicants are recommended to have a minimum of three years of experience with private or school-based musical instruction on their instrument or equivalent
Graduate opportunities • More options when done in conjunction with the Applied Music program
ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆
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by February $4,000-6,000 Apply $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Prep Ear Training & Solfege 1 • Introduction to Music Technology • Music Theory And Notation • Music Reading And General Musicianship 1 • Introduction to Improvisation 1 • Basic Keyboard 1 • Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/105 SEMESTER 2 • Prep Ear Training & Solfege 2 • Survey of Music • Music Theory And Notation 2 • Music Reading And General Musicianship 2 • Intro to Improvisation 2 • Basic Keyboard 2 • General Education Elective 1
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Animation 3D Experience the full animation process of character performance stories with a focus on creating finished animation productions. Program highlights • Taught by industry professionals • Transferable skills to entertainment, gaming, VR , commercial and industrial productions. • Bring stories and characters to life through cinematic animation • Industry standard hardware and software • Develop real world industry production work practices • Study the business of art for profit • Develop creative demo-reel and portfolio The program of study is broken down in two stages of skill sets: Preproduction: Writing skills to develop character and story structure, figure drawing to develop strong drawing skills. Traditional drawing skills used for visual design of environments, characters, storyboards/ animatics. Production: Involving laptop computer skills for digital construction, rigging and animating characters.
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Animation 1 • Design 1 • Digital Media Introduction • Storyboarding Introduction • Studio Drawing • Communication
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Construction of props and environments with texture and lighting completes the scene. Camera, rendering and editing techniques create a finished production.
Careers Industries of employment: • Television animation production • Feature film animation production • Gaming industry • Internet/Webisode • Advertising /promotional • Educational /instructional • VR (Virtual reality) • Architectural (Arc ViZ), • Augmented reality Occupational categories: • Director • Scriptwriter • Concept artist • Character designer • Prop designer • Environment designer • Storyboard artist • Character modeller • Character rigger • Environment modeller • Texture artist • Animator • Effects artist • Compositing
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SEMESTER 2 • 3D Construction 1 • Animation 2 • Design 2 • Life Drawing 1 • Popular Music and Society • Scriptwriting 1 • Storyboard/Animatic 1
• Editor • Production assistant • Scheduling/budgeting
Graduate opportunities • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Preference will be given to applicants that submit a portfolio. See guidelines at mohawkcollege.ca/373 • Students are required to purchase a specified laptop computer with software and art supply materials for use in the program. Accepted applicants will be notified of details regarding hardware and software purchases to include a digital drawing tablet. • Options are available for mature applicants
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/373 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 373 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/373 SEMESTER 3 • 3D Construction 2 • Animation 3 • Colour 1 • Design 3 • General Education Elective 1 • Scriptwriting 2 • Storyboard/Animatic 2
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SEMESTER 4 • 3D Construction 3 • Animation 4 • Animation Production • General Education Elective 2 • Life Drawing 2 • Sculpt & Paint 1
SEMESTER 5 • Animation 5 • Colour 2 • Design 4 • Life Drawing 3 • Modelling & Rigging • Scriptwriting 3
SEMESTER 6 • 3D Construction 4 • Animation 6 • Design 6 • Portfolio, Pitch & Proposal • Post Production • Sculpt & Paint 2
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Art and Design Foundations Unleash your creative spirit in this introduction to art, digital arts, photography, graphic design, typography and communications.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/270 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 270 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Art and Design is a foundational program that explores various aspects of the graphic arts industry. You will be working with industry software on Mac computers, with cameras and photographic equipment, as well as varying mediums of art from traditional illustration to life drawing. Strong drawing and artistic skill sets are an important part of the graphics communication workflow from storyboards to final illustrated pieces, therefore traditional and digital art are a major component of any of our programs.
Program highlights • Examine traditional art, digital arts, applied design and communications • Understand the basics of the art and design workflow process • Create traditional art and digital art projects suitable for portfolios necessary for visual arts, advertising and graphic design • Plan, create, implement and present visual communications in a variety of media • Study principles of design, idea development research and presentation technology portfolio development, drawing, colour theory, printing technology and still photography • Bridge gaps between high school or work to college level diploma programs by building strong and foundational art and design skills • Enhance competitive position in applying for and succeeding in future educational endeavours
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Artistic Web Design Applications • Character Design • Digital Art Photography • Figure Drawing • Graphic Design • Illustration Techniques • Promotional Print and Image Design
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• Build an entrance-seeking traditional and e-portfolio of art and design for furthering education and career opportunities • Explore career re-direction or retirement interests
Graduate opportunities • This program is designed to provide exposure to the creative side of graphic design, communication media and traditional arts to assist students in making an informed choice in their selection of a program major. It will also build strong foundational skills that will contribute to their success in additional study • Students will develop an art and design portfolio (both digital and traditional) toward application in further study that showcases both art and design • Admission is open to Graphic Design and Graphic Design Production - Integrated Animation Diploma programs as graduates of Art and Design Foundations
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English E, C or U or equivalent • Students do not need to purchase a computer or camera. There are however, material fees for various art supplies and media outputs • Options are available for mature applicants
Learn more about the Art and Design Foundations at mohawkcollege.ca/270
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/270 SEMESTER 2 • Animation • Design Output and Assembly • Illustration • Popular Music and Society • Portfolio Development • Typography • Communication
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Broadcasting – Radio You’re on the air! Develop your writing and production skills.
Program highlights • Learn how to produce an internet radio show on igniteradio.ca • Broadcast on 101.5 The HAWK, a fully licensed FM Radio Station • Acquire hands-on, diversified communications skills • Explore production, promotion, announcing and sales • Discover commercial writing, on-air performing and various new areas of the communications industry • Learn the business side of broadcasting • Specialize in news and sports presentation, program and music scheduling • Learn from industry professionals • Gain realworld experience while on field placement in your final term • Partnership with TSN 1150. Our students will host, research, and write for a live sports talk show on Hamilton based TSN 1150. Internships are also available to top students.
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Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/220 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 220 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) Mohawk broadcasting radio student Jeremy Collins completed his internship with TSN 1150 as part of a new partnership between the college and popular sports broadcaster.
Careers Industries of employment: • Radio Stations (on air personality, announcer, producer, creative writer, sales and promotion) • Voiceover Work • Record Labels • Sound Recording Industries • Advertising Agencies
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• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Students will be required to pay a digital print fee • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Sales/Marketing Representatives • Broadcast Equipment Operators for Digital Mixers, Editing and Transmission • Radio Programmers
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Broadcast Equipment 1 • Current Affairs: Canada/World • Introduction to Radio • Media and Society • On-Air Production 1 • Writing for Radio • Communication
Admission requirements
SEMESTER 2 • Broadcast Equipment 2 • Commercial Production • Commercial Writing • On-Air Production 2 • Radio and Media Sales • Elective - General Education 1
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Enjoy Mohawk’s award winning radio station at 101.5 FM The Hawk 1015thehawk.ca!
Listen to igniteradio.ca Hamilton’s #1 Top 40 internet radio station
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/220 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Digital Editing • Career Planning • Entertainment Business • On-Air Production 3 • Presentation Skills • Radio Law and Ethics • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Field Placement Radio • On-Air Production 4 • Popular Music and Society • Radio Announcing • Radio Promotions • Sports Broadcasting
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Broadcasting – Television and Communications Media A creative real-world media education with a curriculum focus that includes: visual technologies, technical operations, industry certifications, post-production, screenwriting, studio and field assignments. ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/651 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 651 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program highlights • Competitive and awardwinning program • Taught by industry professionals • Client/real world based production assignments • Field Placements (7 weeks) • Entrepreneurial –small business start-up • Capstone independent and documentary film productions • State of the art training facilities and production resources • Skill development for all forms of media production: screenwriting, videography, production management, technical, post production • AVID Learning PartnerCertifications Media Composer and Pro-Tools • SAM Rio Assist Post Production • Graphic design and animation for broadcast and online content • Drone safety and operational training • 360/Virtual Reality/Augment Reality
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Design and Animation Principles 1 • Media and Society • Media Fundamentals • Popular Music and Society • Post Production 1 • Technical Operations 1 • The Creative Team • Electronic News Gathering (Concepts) • Communication
SEMESTER 2 • Audio Concepts • Creative Team 2 • Current Affairs: Canada/World • Design and Animation Principles 2 • News Production • Post Production 2 • Researching and Reporting-Lags • Technical Operations 2
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SEMESTER 3 • Directing On-Air Performance • Location Production • Post Production 3 • Remote Entertainment and Sports 1 • Screen Writing • Studio Field Production 1 • Elective - General Education 1
• Sports & Entertainment Mobile Production • Full access to media and broadcast technology • Industry retraining and development for media professionals • Mac Laptop based program
Media equipment and training • HD training facilities: • Studios, mobiles, remote studios, DJI Phantom and Inspire Professional Drones • Hitachi studio and mobile cameras • LED studio and field lighting • Studio jib and camera apparatus • Sony and Panasonic cameras for location / field shooting • Ross Vision and FORA switchers • TriCaster(s) • Production studio space (2394 square feet) and Black Box/EFP Studio space (1269 square feet)
Awards Our grads have won many top industry awards. See programs website for details
Special event coverage Students have participated in: • TEDx • Pilot and Web Series Productions • OHL Hockey Coverage – Hamilton Bulldogs • Mohawk and McMaster varsity sports games • Live event coverage in the McIntyre Performing Arts Centre • Community and College events Mohawk College Broadcasting Television: facebook.com/MohawkCollege-BroadcastingTelevision-381176555410457/
@momedia651 twitter.com/momedia651
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/651 SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Single Camera Production • Audio Post Production • Career and Portfolio Development 1 • Independent Production Planning • Post Production 4 • Remote Entertainment and Sports 2 • Studio Field Production 2 • TV Law and Ethics • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 5 • Career and Portfolio Development 2 • Independent Film Production 1 Options Group 1 (Select 2): • Advanced Technical Operations 1 • Media Operations 1 • Media Creative Services 1 • Advanced Post Audio Production
Options Group 2 (Select 1): • Advanced Program Production • Advanced Sports Entertainment 3 • Documentary Scripting and Planning
SEMESTER 6 • Field Placement (Television and Media Industry Outlets) • Independent Film Production 2 Options Group 1 (Select 2): • Advance Technical Operations 2 • Improvisation Skills • Media Operations 2 • Media Creative Services 2
Careers:
Check out the Television Vimeo Channel: Mohawk College Media’s Videos.
• Post Production Visual and Audio Editing • Independent and Documentary Production • Corporate and Commercial Video Production • Sports Mobile/Entertainment Coverage • Technical Operations • Entrepreneurial Ventures • Production Management • Videography • Screenwriting • Directing single and multi-camera • Online Content: Social Media/Transmedia • On-Air Broadcast Graphic Design
Industry related experiences/ partnerships/field placements • PAN AM Games, Olympics, Bell Canadian Open, Sportsnet, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, TSN, Dome Productions, Broadcast Services International, Hamilton Bulldogs • Corus Entertainment, Global, Bell-Media, Shaw, CBC, CHCH TV, Cable 14, Rogers, Cogeco TV, CityTV / Omni, Weather Network • Insight TV Productions, Juno Awards, Shaftesbury, Blue Ant Media, Digital Canaries, Deluxe Post, Advertising Agencies, Post Production Houses, Tri-Lite TV
Industry associations • Broadcast Educators Association of Canada • College Media Association
Admission requirements • OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) oo Including: Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent (minimum 65%) • This is a high demand advanced program. Applicants may be requested to provide additional information or attend informational/interview sessions • Options are available for mature students • See website for program-specific tools required
Recommended abilities • • • •
Excellent communications skills Teamwork experience Understanding of computer technology Demonstrate a strong interest in media production • Volunteer at community cable stations • Communications Technology and Media Studies secondary school courses an asset • Awareness of social media platforms
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Creative Photography – Still and Motion Develop essential photographic skills in still and video through lectures, shoots and critiques to work in this quickly evolving industry. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/277 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 277 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn to develop camera skills in both still photography and video, and produce creative and innovative photographic presentations using traditional and electronic formats. • Learn from industry professionals • Experience hands-on techniques in multiple photographic scenarios • Develop professional camera skills in both still and video • Operate industry standard equipment in the studio and on location • Train your eye to critique photographic images in both still and video • Explore editing techniques of photographic content in both still and video using the latest digital software • Establish connections with photographic companies • Examine photographic ethics and issues and how they apply to the industry and the business of photography • Prepare a portfolio as well as a business plan to build your photographic brand • Benefit from real-world field placement experience
Industries of employment: • Commercial, Corporate and Freelance • Still and Video Production – corporate and commercial videos, promo videos, short length, documentaries, wedding and music videos • Photography Industry – creative, conceptual, fine art, editorial, fashion, portrait, commercial, product, still editing, video editing, wedding, sports, travel, album cover, band, musician and artist promotional, art direction, representative, shoot production and DSLR video production • Online Content – commercial advertising, still and motion productions and interactive images
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent oo Portfolio • Students are required to purchase a DSLR camera with HD video, external hard drive and a laptop computer with software for use in the program. Accepted applicants will be notified of details regarding hardware and software purchases • Students will be required to pay a digital fee • Options are available for mature applicants
Occupational categories: • Creative and technical professionals who produce content for still and video, online, corporate, commercial, agencies, galleries and interactive display
...and now a word from a grad Attending Mohawk College's Creative Photography - Still and Motion program was one of the best experiences of my life. For the first time in my life, I loved school. Anyone that has a passion for photography will thrive in this exceptional program. Creative Photography – Still and Motion Graduate
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Event Photography • Fundamentals of Digital Photography • Introduction to Editing Software • Light and Colour • Popular Music and Society • Studio 01 • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Creative Lighting Techniques • Creative Photography Techniques • Digital Still Image Editing • Introduction to Motion Editing • Motion Photography Basics • Studio 02 • Elective - General Education 1
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/277 SEMESTER 3 • Advanced Digital Image Editing • Advanced Digital Video Editing • Motion Photography Techniques • Photo Production • Sound Recording and Reproduction • Studio 03 • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 4 • Business of Photography • Creative Productions • Field Placement - Creative Photography • Professional Production • Self Promo and Portfolio Design • Studio 04
Photos by Mohawk Creative Photography – Still and Motion students
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Graphic Design Make concepts come to life by learning to design and produce projects with a critical eye.
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/508 START DATE September, January PROGRAM NUMBER 508 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Advanced Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
The most unique Graphic Design program in Canada, offering optional studies in illustration or digital print and finishing.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Develop solid practical and theoretical design skills • Develop a strong sense of colour and colour management theories and techniques • Develop solid technical techniques and skills for design, print and web production • Study professional techniques in digital design composition using the most current industry software applications • Compose digital photographic images for design, print and web production • Develop a professional web and print portfolio and gain professional experience through our unique living lab experience • Develop a professional portfolio critiqued by our industry professionals • Work with real clients and learn how to build your own successful creative business • Develop your skills in the most advanced digital print learning centre in Canada
Industries of employment: • Design, Publishing and Printing Industries • Prepress and Web Services • Advertising and Marketing • Digital Media Industries • Packaging Design • Sign, Screen and Display Companies
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Students will be required to pay a digital print fee • Students are required to purchase a specified Mac laptop computer with software for use in the program. Accepted applicants will be notified of details regarding hardware and software purchases to include a digital drawing tablet and semester material fees • Options are available for mature applicants
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Creative Concepts 1 • Graphic Design Fundamentals • Introduction to Creative Applications • Media Management Strategies • Popular Music and Society • Professional Design Processes • Typography 1 • Communication
SEMESTER 2 • Creative Concepts 2 • Digital Photography Fundamentals • Graphic Design 1 • Image Editing Fundamentals • Interactive Web Design 1 • Typography 2 • Vector Design Fundamentals • Elective - General Education 1
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Occupational categories: • Design and Production Specialists, Prepress and Web Services • Freelance Opportunities • New Business Venture Opportunities
Graduate opportunities • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Learn more about the Graphic Design Advanced Diploma at mohawkcollege.ca/508
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/508 SEMESTER 3 • Branding and Design 1 • Creative Image and Photographic Design 1 • Design Production 1 • Graphic Design Layout 2 • Interactive Web Design 2 • Specialized Design and Print 1 • Elective - General Education 2 Options (Select 2): • Design Art 1 • Finishing Solutions 1 • Integrated Art 1 • Printing Solutions 1
SEMESTER 4 • Branding and Design 2 • Creative Image and Photographic Design 2 • Design Production 2 • Graphic Design Layout 3 • Interactive Web Design 3 • Specialized Design and Print 2 Options (Select 2): • Design Art 2 • Integrated Art 2 • Package and Sample Design 1 • Print and Finishing Solutions 2
SEMESTER 5 • Creative Image and Photographic Design 3 • Creative Presentations • Interactive Web Design 4 • Packaging Design 1 • Specialty Print Design 3 • Variable Data Design Options (Select 2): • Design Art 3 • Digital Print Production • Integrated Art 3 • Package and Sample Design 2
SEMESTER 6 • Creative Image and Photographic Design 4 • Digital Publishing Design • Entrepreneurial Business Strategies • Interactive Web Design 5 • Packaging Design 2 • Portfolio Design • The Agency Connection
C O M M U N I C AT I O N A RT S
Journalism Master the evolving field of journalism through experience in print, radio, TV and the ever-expanding opportunities on the web. Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Learn from professional journalists and broadcasters • Discover the principles and practices of professional journalism • Learn to communicate professionally • Explore entry-level reporting and newscasting • Develop your ability to research and evaluate data • Experience a working newsroom using the latest technology • Report on real-world stories in the local community • Learn how to use social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook to engage an audience • Experience a working newsroom
Industries of employment: • Digital Media • Newspapers, Magazines and Trade Publications • Television and Radio Stations: Report on Air or Work Behind the Scenes as an Editor, Writer or Producer • Multimedia Production • Social Media • Public Relations
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Excellent reading and writing skills • Strong interest in news and current affairs • Basic computer literacy • Volunteer experience at a media outlet is an asset • Students will pay a digital print fee • Students will require an external hard drive • Options are available for mature applicants
Graduate opportunities • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
University graduates fast track option Students with a university degree are eligible to enter directly into the second year of the program after taking a seven-week intensive journalism fundamentals course in the spring semester. Other candidates applying for entry into the Fast Track option will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Ignite News Ignite News is the brand of the Mohawk College Journalism Program. Students produce content on a variety of platforms, including IgniteNews.ca, YouTube, the campus radio station (101.5 The Hawk) and Cable 14.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Current Affairs: Canada/World • Digital Audio/Video Editing • Introduction to Journalism • Media and Society • Popular Music and Society • Story (One and Two) • TV Newswriting & Production • Communication
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SEMESTER 2 • Digital Photojournalism • Journalism Research Techniques • Newswriting and Production for Radio • On-Air Vocal • Politics and Government for Journalists • Print Layout and Design • Reporting Beats • Social Journalism Fundamentals • Story 3
ONTARIO COLLEGE ADVANCED DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/297 START DATE September, January May (Fast Track option an intensive seven week course carries you into Semester 3 in September) PROGRAM NUMBER 297 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) includes a 7 week field placement LOCATION Fennell Campus Credential Ontario College Advanced Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Mohawk's Journalism program $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ has the highest overall student satisfaction of any comparable program in Ontario.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/297 SEMESTER 3 • Accessible Content Production for Journalists • Advanced Editing Audio/Video • Advanced Social Journalism • Field Reporting • Journalism Law and Ethics • Story 4 • Elective - General Education 1
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 4 • Advanced Storytelling • Broadcast Production Audio • Broadcast Production Video • Introduction To Public Relations • Media Entrepreneurship • Newsroom Management • Elective - General Education 2
SEMESTER 5 • Advanced Broadcast Production • Advanced News Production • Investigative Reporting • Journalism Documentary • Multimedia Production 1 • Print Production 1
SEMESTER 6 • Advanced Multimedia Production 2 • Advanced Print Production 2 • Diversity in Journalism • Field Placement (Journalism) • Job Search/Career Planning
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Pre-Media and Entertainment Sample aspects of media programs at Mohawk including TV, radio and journalism in this introductory media program.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/194 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 194 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Discover the opportunities available in the communications media industry including television, radio and journalism • Explore the history of media and the realities of working in today’s media industry • Analyze the role, responsibility and impact of television, radio, print, film and Internet on today’s society • Learn success strategies that will develop valuable academic and personal skills for the future • Benefit from hands-on experience with digital still photography and video cameras in both individual and group projects • Explore writing style, structure and techniques for effective presentation
• With a focus on foundational study, this program is designed to provide exposure to the media industry that will contribute to success in future studies
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, E, C or U or equivalent • Students will be required to pay a digital print fee • Options are available for mature applicants
What programs could I take after Pre-Media and Entertainment? This program may enhance entry to college and university communications, multimedia and cultural studies programs by upgrading college-level skills and enhancing academic confidence.
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Creative Digital Photography • First Year Foundations • Media Discovered • Video Editing for PreMedia • Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/194 SEMESTER 2 • Graphic Design for PreMedia • How Media Makes Money • Popular Music and Society • TV Documentaries for PreMedia • Video Creation
PREPARATORY STUDIES CERTIFICATES
DIPLOMAS
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Career Pathways.............................. 169
General Arts and Science (University Transfer)......................... 173
Art and Design Foundations........... 158
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Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas................. 50
Community Integration through Cooperative Education (CICE)........ 170 General Arts and Science (College Transfer)............................ 172 General Arts and Science English for Academic Purposes....... 174
Academic Upgrading...................... 168 FREE programs that help you build the necessary skills to complete your grade 12, apply to college, apprenticeship or employment.
Human Services Foundation............. 58
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees.... 51 Pre-Justice......................................... 60 Pre-Media and Entertainment......... 166 Pre-Technology.................................. 92
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Academic Upgrading A tuition-free program that helps you upgrade your skills and build confidence.
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/AU START DATE Continuous intake PROGRAM LENGTH Part-time or full-time, days or evenings LOCATION Fennell Campus DELIVERY MODE Face-to-Face - In Class CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: 905-575-2029 Email: upgrading@mohawkcollege.ca
Need to upgrade for College? Courses offered through this tuition-free program are specifically tailored to meet the math or English requirements for your chosen college program. Need to upgrade for work? We also offer programs to meet your employment or apprenticeship goals.
Program highlights
Admission requirements
The academic upgrading streams offer adult learners: • A personal academic assessment • An individualized “Learning Plan” • General Education Development (GED) Preparation • A learner-centred teaching approach • Flexible hours and continuous intake • ACE programming
• Mature student status (19 years or older) • A Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada • Minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) of level 7 in all areas. If you are unaware of your levels, please contact the YMCA Immigrant Settlement Services, 25 Main St. W., Hamilton, Tel: 905-526-8452
Funded by: This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario and through the Canada-Ontario Job Fund Agreement.
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• Completion of an academic assessment, to determine a starting point for English and/ or Math NOTE For online delivery, please contact ACE Online at 905-575-2123
P R E PA R AT O RY S T U D I E S
Career Pathways Students develop academic and career-ready skills for future post-secondary study and employment.
Program highlights
Career opportunities
Admission requirements
• The program is focused on developing personal, social, academic and career-related strengths and skills • Through a combination of individualized, practical classroom learning activities, this program will provide you with a greater opportunity for employment such as: oo Building job skills oo Expanding on individual strengths oo Setting goals oo Using new tools for learning (technologies and personal) oo Exploring educational and job opportunities oo Experiencing a work-related field placement opportunity • The program is designed for students who may not have considered higher education for a variety of reasons including but not limited to: oo Challenges with a traditional learning environment oo Alternate learning styles oo Learning disabilities and Neuro-diverse learning styles
• Pursue employment with enhanced employability skills • Develop effective problem solving and decision-making skills for the workplace • Highly individualized placements enhance employability
• Ontario Secondary School Certificate (OSSC), or Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent oo Grade 10 English, L or equivalent • Options are available for mature applicants
Academic opportunities • Obtain English and Math college level equivalencies to be eligible to apply to other college programs • Apply improved academic skills to other college programs • Learn adaptive technologies to improve academic and employment performance • Develop effective organizational and study skills • Explore next academic steps through consultation
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Career Exploration • Communication in the Workplace • Math for Work and Everyday Life • Pathways to Success • Trends in Technology
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Note: Workplace and locally developed credits that contribute towards an OSSC or OSSD are acceptable for entrance into this program.
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/361 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 361 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 ∆$8,001+ TUITION AND FEES $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/361 SEMESTER 2 • Career Planning • Employment Exploration • Workplace Culture
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
Options 1 (Select 1): • College Prep Math • First Year Foundations • Personal Wellness Options 2 (Select 1): • Communications for Life • College Prep Communications
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Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) Provides students who have intellectual disabilities and other significant learning challenges the opportunity to pursue a postsecondary education, develop skills to help prepare for employment and experience college life. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/284 START DATE September, May (Fast Track see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 284 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) Fast Track (4 consecutive semesters) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR
TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Competitive Program: Apply by February 1 for September, November 1 for May
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
FAST TRACK
Students will attend common core mandatory CICE courses with their peers from the CICE program and will also have the opportunity to attend several academic experience classes in program areas of interest. Students will have the support of a Learning Facilitator who may attend classes, provide follow-up study skills and test preparation.
Program highlights
Admission requirements
Application process
• Enhance academic and vocational skills through modified programming to meet individual needs • Strengthen basic numeracy, communications and computer skills • Enhance job-related skills and involvement in the community through a field placement opportunity • Participate with peers in other college programs and activities (at least one college academic experience in each semester)
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma, Ontario Secondary School Certificate or equivalent or Mature Student Status • An intellectual disability with a demonstrated need for modified curriculum in order to succeed • A level of independence that does not require constant support • The ability to manage transportation to the college and to the field placement • The ability to participate in an interview to determine suitability and articulate personal goals
• Complete an Ontario Colleges application form online by February 1 for September admission and November 1 for May admission ontariocolleges.ca • A CICE application package will be mailed upon receipt of the ontariocolleges.ca application • Applicants will be contacted to arrange for a personal interview to review application, references and required documentation
Graduate Pathways The CICE program will prepare participants to: • Function more independently in their community • Transition to volunteer or paid employment on a part-time or full-time basis in a variety of occupational categories, depending on their area of concentration
Note: A Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) and/or health assessment record may be required for field placement depending on area of concentration. Hear what our CICE students have to say at mohawkcollege.ca/284
COMPETITIVE
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Academic Experience 1 • CICE Communication Skills • Information Technology Skills • Transition to College • Intro to a Healthy Lifestyle • Human Relations
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SEMESTER 2 • Academic Experience 2A • Applied Communication Skills 2 • Inclusive Recreation • Individual Learning Plan 2 • Job Readiness Seminar • Job Skills Numeracy • Life Skills 1
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/284 SEMESTER 3 • Academic Experience 3A • Academic Experience 3B • Individual Learning Plan 3 • Job Practice 1 • Job Skills 1 • Personal Health, Wellness and Fitness
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SEMESTER 4 • Academic Experience 4A • Academic Experience 4B • Individual Learning Plan 4 • Job Practice 2 • Recreational and Leisure Planning • Transition to Employment
Based on 2016-17 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
The CICE program changed my life. I wanted to be more independent. Since graduation, I work at the Athletic Centre at McMaster University, volunteer at The David Braley Athletic & Recreation Centre and play floor hockey and swim for the Special Olympics team. I recommend the program because it helped me meet people and make new friends. MARK, CICE Graduate
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General Arts and Science (College Transfer) This program is designed to offer transfer pathways to additional college programs. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/230 START DATE September or January PROGRAM NUMBER 230 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Experience the benefits of a program designed to help students reach and achieve their desired academic path and career potential • Choose from a wide variety of course options that, upon successful program completion, can lead to future studies in Business, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Human Services and many other college and university programs • Gain transferable academic employability and skills that promote student success in postsecondary education in the workplaces
• Pursue further education in: oo Human Services oo Practical Nursing oo Social Sciences oo Media Studies oo Health Specialists oo Business • Enhance your chances of acceptance into competitive programs at Mohawk and other colleges • Enhance your chances of acceptance into a Canadian University • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Grade 10 Mathematics, D or P level or equivalent is recommended for students taking Math and Science courses • Options are available for mature applicants
ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR
$6,001-8,000AND $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 TUITION FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • First Year Foundations • Communications Options (Select 3): • Aging in Society • Environmental Sustainability • History :Myth and Reality • Human Relations • Introduction to Anthropology • Introduction to Government in Society • Introduction to Psychology • Introduction to Sociology • Mathematics 1 - General Arts And Science • Plagues and People: A History of Disease and Medicine • Popular Culture • Positive Psychology • Preparatory Biology • Society, Technology And Social Issues • G.A.S. Option 1 • G.A.S. Option 2 • G.A.S. Option 3
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/230 SEMESTER 2 • Introduction to Critical Thinking Options (Select 4): • Art History • Developmental Psychology • DNA: Diet, Nutrition and Ancestry • History of War and Society: 20th Century • Human Sexuality • Introduction to Forensic Anthropology • Introduction to Globalization • Issues in Health and Healing • Literature for General Arts & Science • Math • Preparatory Chemistry • Preparatory Physics • Race and Ethnic Dynamics • Social Entrepreneurship • Sociology: Diversity and Social Change • G.A.S. Option 4 • G.A.S. Option 5 • G.A.S. Option 6 • G.A.S. Option 7
P R E PA R AT O RY S T U D I E S
General Arts and Science (University Transfer) This program is designed to offer transfer pathways to additional college and university programs. Program highlights
Graduate opportunities
Admission requirements
• Experience the benefits of a program designed to help students reach and achieve their desired academic path and career potential • Choose from a wide variety of course options that, upon successful program completion, can lead to future studies in Business, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Human Services and many other college and university programs • Gain transferable academic and employability skills that promote student success in postsecondary education and in the workplace
• Pursue further education in: oo Human Services oo Practical Nursing oo Social Sciences oo Media Studies oo Health Specialists oo Business • Enhance your chances of acceptance into competitive programs at Mohawk and other colleges • Enhance your chances of acceptance into a Canadian University with the opportunity for significant credit transfer • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• OSSD or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED) including: oo Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent • Grade 10 Mathematics, D or P level or equivalent is recommended for students taking Math and Science courses • Options are available for mature applicants
ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/208 START DATE September, January (Fast Track - see page 3) PROGRAM NUMBER 208 PROGRAM LENGTH 2 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ FAST TRACK
Program of Studies
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • First Year Foundations • Communications Options (Select 3): • Aging in Society • Environmental Sustainability • History: Myth and Reality • Human Relations • Introduction to Anthropology • Introduction to Government in Society • Introduction to Psychology • Introduction to Sociology • Mathematics 1 - General Arts And Science • Plagues and People: A History of Disease and Medicine • Popular Culture • Positive Psychology • Preparatory Biology • Society, Technology And Social Issues • G.A.S. Option 1 • G.A.S. Option 2 • G.A.S. Option 3 ∆
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/208 SEMESTER 2 • Introduction to Critical Thinking Options (Select 4): • Introduction to Forensic Anthropology • Art History • Developmental Psychology • DNA: Diet, Nutrition and Ancestry • History of War and Society: 20th Century • Human Sexuality • Introduction to Globalization • Issues in Health and Healing • Literature for General Arts & Science • Math • Preparatory Chemistry • Preparatory Physics • Race and Ethnic Dynamics • Social Entrepreneurship • Sociology: Diversity and Social Change • G.A.S. Option 4 • G.A.S. Option 5 • G.A.S. Option 6 • G.A.S. Option 7
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 3 • Labour Studies • Abnormal Psychology (G.A.S.) • History of Western Civilization 1 • Inquiry • Introduction to Philosophy • Women's Studies SEMESTER 4 • History of Western Civilization II • Independent Study • Introduction To Applied Research • Political Economy • Social Psychology • World Religions
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General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes Elevate your reading, writing, listening and speaking in English to a higher academic level. ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/278 START DATE September, January, May PROGRAM NUMBER 278 PROGRAM LENGTH 4 semesters LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Certificate
This program is intended for learners whose first language is not English and who want to pursue college level programs requiring English language proficiency.
Program highlights
Admission requirements
• Select courses to meet students’ needs with the help of a coordinator • OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance program) eligible for Canadian students • Great preparation for a college program • Improves skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing • Successful completion guarantees admission to selected Mohawk College career programs • Postsecondary credits
• New students must complete a mandatory language assessment after their offer of admission and before they select their timetables • Based on the results of their assessments, applicants may be advised that this intensive one-year program will provide them with the preparation they need to succeed in a Mohawk College career program
Note: International Students visit mohawkcollege.ca/478
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/278
By completing language courses within the POS, students will earn two post-secondary credits (Elective - Cultural Norms at Work and Elective – General Education 1 SEMESTER 1 • Basic Integrated English 1 • Basic Integrated English 2 • Communiction Lab 1 • Comminication Lab 2
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SEMESTER 2 • Basic Integrated English 3 • Basic Integrated English 4 • Communiction Lab 3 • Communication Lab 4
SEMESTER 3 • Applied English for Academic Purposes 5 • Applied English for Academic Purposes 6 • Communication Lab 5 • Communiction Lab 6
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SEMESTER 4 • Academic Preparation • Communication Technology • Cultural Norms at Work - Elective • English for Academic Purposes 7 • Elective - General Education 1
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GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES CERTIFICATES
DIPLOMAS
DEGREES*
Accessible Media Production.......... 176 Advanced Police Studies................. 177
Early Childhood Education (Intensive)........................................ 191
Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Degree Completion Program.......... 182
Advanced Security Management.... 178
Educational Support (Intensive)...... 192
Diploma RPN to BScN Degree....... 190
Autism and Behavioural Science..... 180
Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream)............197
*Degrees awarded by McMaster University
Brain Disorders Management ........ 183 Business Analysis............................. 184 Community and Social Services Management................................... 186
Recreation Therapy (Intensive)..........199 Social Service Worker (Intensive).......200
Concurrent Disorders...................... 187 Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography...... 188 Human Resources Management..... 194 International Business Management................................... 195 Mental Health and Disability Management.....................................196 Public Relations.................................198
Students in Health Science programs will be required to participate in a recorded simulated learning environment in order to fulfill program requirements.
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Accessible Media Production Join the first graduate program in Ontario to focus on accessible media production.
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/390 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 390 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year or less (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario$8,001+ College $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000
Graduate Certificate
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Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Graduates gain a competitive advantage in producing content for the growing market of Canadians with disabilities • Receive intensive training in producing accessible content across all media platforms, including television, print and online • Learn to create accessible content using the latest hardware and software technology and applications • Examine disability issues, activism and legislation including AODA • Investigate the experiences of people with disabilities • Develop the skills and knowledge to apply accessible media practices to business and entrepreneurship opportunities • Participate in a unique executive delivery format that supports students with fulltime commitments
Industries of employment: • Media and entertainment • Government • Private and public business • Not-for-profit • Education
• 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)
Occupational categories: • Office administration • Public relations, journalism • Front-end web content editors • Graphic design • Social Media
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Program of Studies
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SEMESTER 1 • Accessible Content Creation • Assistive Technology • Capstone 1 • Disability Legislation for Media Professionals • Diversity Perspectives • Inclusive Writing & Communication
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/390 SEMESTER 2 • Assistive Technology & Media Content • Business Applications & Entrepreneurship • Capstone 2 • Social Media, Accessibility and Analytics • Web Accessibility
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Advanced Police Studies Complete an intensive graduate program to prepare for a meaningful and challenging career in law enforcement in just 28 weeks. Program highlights • Build an advanced set of knowledge and skills for a career in policing and other forms of Law Enforcement • Practice intelligence lead policing, crime scene management, suspect detection and apprehension • Develop effective problem solving, critical decision making, note taking and report writing skills, particularly in evidence gathering and arrest • Experience judgemental training, basic marksmanship skills and use of force scenarios on our Meggitt Training Simulator • Apply skills during interactive practical scenario training using our state of the art facilities: oo Dynamic Tactical Simulation Lab oo Police Vehicle Lab oo Mock Trial Courtroom oo Use of Force Training Room • Apply accountable, ethical and effective professional practices when interacting with individuals and groups from diverse backgrounds during judgemental training scenarios • Apply best practice principles to mitigate civil liabilities and manage risks in law enforcement • Enhance communication, team-building and behavioural interviewing skills • Learn advanced police use of force training by leading credentialed experts
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Criminology or other related field OR Combination of education and work experience deemed equivalent by the College Some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards, driving abstracts and health standards, including vision, must be met A Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) and additional selection criteria may be used to assess applicants in this program (Pardons are possible, seek legal counsel) Applicants should be advised that employers require a Police Criminal Record Check Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/226 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 226 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆
Occupational categories: $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
• Police Officers • Crisis Prevention and Response • Crime Scene Management and Analysis • Peace Officer • CBSA Officer (Canada Border Services Agency)
$6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000College Mohawk leads in hands-on training by experienced faculty employing $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 judgemental training$8,001+ systems.
Admission requirements
Students will train with Judgemental Training Video Systems and Police Tactical Structures.
• Minimum two year College diploma in Police Foundations or Protection Security and Investigation or related field OR • University degree in
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SEMESTER 1 • Court Preparation and Testing • Crime Scene Analysis • Fraud Examinations • Investigative Technique • Personal Fitness Training • Police Vehicle Safety & Skills • Professional Development and Conduct • Use of Force: Mechanical Skills
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/226 SEMESTER 2 • Computer Investigative Techniques • Document and Evidentiary Jurisprudence • Judgemental Training Scenarios • Physical Readiness for Justice Careers • Police Applicants: Process & Preparation • Search Authority & Liability • Use of Force: Tactical Skills
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Advanced Security Management Develop an advanced level of skills and knowledge in the ever-changing world of sophisticated and enhanced protection services. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/174 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 174 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Examine computer forensics, risk management, executive protection, threat assessments and intelligence gathering and analysis • Work within a new, fully functional Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) • Opportunity to acquire a number of emergency management related certificates • Work towards designation as a Certified Fraud Examiner and Business Continuity Professional • Experience practical exercises in advanced surveillance, close protection, intelligence gathering and event management • Research the extensive, professional career opportunities available in a rapidly expanding industry to career and professional development • Training embedded within the program includes: Canadian Firearms Safety and Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety courses (PAL/ RPAL), live-fire indoctrination on industry-specific firearms and Characteristics of Armed Persons seminar provided by members of the Provincial Weapons Enforcement Unit
Industries of employment: • Corporate Protection and Intelligence • Event Security • Government Security Customs and Immigration, Natural Resources, Transportation and Fraud
• Minimum two year college diploma in Police Foundations, Community and Justice Services or Protection, Security and Investigation, Web Informatics or Security related field OR University Criminology degree OR Equivalent combination of education and work experience • Some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards, driving abstracts and health standards, including vision, must be met • A Police Criminal Record Check (PCRC) and additional selection criteria may be used to assess applicants in this program (Pardons are possible, seek legal counsel) • Applicants should be advised that employers require a Police Criminal Record Check • Security or Private Investigation license recommended • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
Occupational categories: • Protection Insurance Risk Management • Fraud and Breach of Security Forensics • Emergency Preparedness and Critical Incident Management • Municipal, Provincial, Federal and International Protection and Enforcement • Corporate Security Management • Loss Prevention/ Private Investigators • Incident and Risk Management • Business Continuity • Electronic Security Specialists • Protection and InvestigationBorders, Airports • Investigation and Evidence • Ministry Field Services • Operational and Personal Security
Hear what Sarah has to say at mohawkcollege.ca/174
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Crime Scene Analysis • Fraud Examinations • Intelligence Operations • Investigative Analysis • Operational & Personal Security • Personal Fitness Training • Professional Development
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/174 SEMESTER 2 • Business Continuity • Computer Investigative Techniques • Corporate Intelligence • Operational & Personal Security Application • Physical Readiness for Justice Careers • Project Management and Leadership • Terrorism in Canada
ANDREW Advanced Security Management, ‘17 “I entered the program to learn and engage within a team environment. I left as a stronger, more competitive candidate for the security industry.”
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JOSEPH Advanced Security Management, ‘17 “Industry-specific capstone projects make up the core of the Advanced Security Management program. Learning from instructors who are subject matter experts has provided me with the skill set and tools to successfully complete these projects and be highly competitive in the marketplace.”
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Autism and Behavioural Science Enter a field where you can help individuals with autism and other behavioural challenges improve skills with treatment and care. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/164 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 164 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a condition that can affect the social, communicative and play behaviour in individuals. The condition affects approximately one in 68 people in Canada. Without treatment, individuals with autism may not learn to speak, interact or function in their community. Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is used to teach individuals with autism to develop new skills, such as language or social play, through Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) teaching and positive reinforcement.
Program highlights • Apply evidence-based treatments and how they are used to teach individuals with autism • Design, implement and evaluate behavioural strategies • Comprehend and respond to needs of family members • Train caregivers to implement educational techniques with their children • Develop an understanding of the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), in the intensive behaviour intervention application with children with autism
Field placements $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
STUDENT TESTIMONIAL “The Autism and Behavioural Science program is a miracle in my $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ mind. I came across this program by chance. The program has given me a better opportunity not only to understand autism but other developmental disorders as well. With the ever increasing attention being placed on autism, knowing that I can help just one child accomplish one goal, is the reason I am here.” – JuliAnn Mohawk's Autism and Behavioural Science program has the highest overall student satisfaction of any comparable program in Ontario.
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• Students will complete two field placements in community settings, such as hospitals, clinics, classrooms or residential settings, to obtain real work experience throughout Ontario • Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access
Program of Studies
to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region. Please note that travel during the day is also required and many field placement sites are not located on a bus route. Preference for field placement site will not be given to students without access to transportation. • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter or continue in a placement while in the program • Students may be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening Protocols required by some field placement agencies
Careers Industries of employment: • Community Treatment Agencies • Hospital/Clinical Settings • Private Agencies or Independent Contractors • Family Homes • School Boards Occupational categories: • Instructor Therapists • Behaviour Therapists • ABA Therapists
Admission requirements • Minimum two-year College diploma or University degree • Preference given to applicants with Human Services, Psychology and Health Sciences Diplomas and Degrees • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/164 SEMESTER 1 • Autism - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) • Autism and Behavioural Science Field Seminar 1 • Ethics and Professionalism • Field Placement • Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis • Non Violent Crisis Intervention • Specialized Instructional Strategies • Working with Families and Teams
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• iPads or macbooks are required to be used in this program • Access to a vehicle is required to travel to and from placements, and often throughout the day to travel to client's homes. Also - most placements are outside of Hamilton, and all students will have to travel for at least one placement • Communicable disease screening and a police check are required to begin placement • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges • Fluency requirements must be met for applicants where English is their second language. Visit mohawkcollege. ca/164-english
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Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Degree Completion Program College grads: Get a degree that works for you in Civil, Manufacturing, Power, or Software Engineering Technology. DEGREE & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
Read more at mybtechdegree.ca START DATE September, January, May PROGRAM LENGTH 24 courses LOCATION McMaster University (Engineering Technology Building) CREDENTIAL University Degree & Business Management Certificate FOR MORE INFORMATION Call: 905-525-9140 ext. 21644 Email: btech@mcmaster.ca
Yves Landry Foundation Award Winning Program
CO-OP
Engineering Technology Building, McMaster University
The W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology offers the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Degree Completion Program in response to industry's needs. Advanced engineering theory and math subjects, along with a concentration of courses in business and management, prepare students for upward career mobility or further education, including university level master’s and doctoral programs in engineering or business (e.g. MEng, MBA, MASc, etc.). All courses are offered through classes at McMaster University and are held in the evenings and on Saturdays. Many students choose to study part-time while they continue to work, but full-time studies are available as well. For details, visit mybtechdegree.ca.
Program Streams • Civil Engineering Infrastructure Technology • Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Power and Energy Engineering Technology • Software Engineering Technology
Eligible Mohawk Programs: Civil Engineering Infrastructure Technology • Architectural Technology • Civil Engineering Technology Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Chemical Engineering Technology • Mechanical Engineering Technology Power and Energy Engineering Technology • Computer Engineering Technology • Electrical Engineering Technology – Control • Energy Systems Engineering Technology – Clean and Renewable Energy • Mechanical Engineering Technology Software Engineering Technology • Computer Engineering Technology
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• Computer Systems Technology – Network Engineering and Security Analyst • Computer Systems Technology – Software Development • Electrical Engineering Technology – Control
Careers Civil Engineering Infrastructure Technology • Project Manager • Civil Engineer • Assistant Superintendent • Wastewater Operator Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Advanced Quality Engineer • Fire Protection Consultant • Regional Engineering Supervisor • Robot Programmer Power and Energy Engineering Technology • Protection and Control Field Engineer • Electrical Controls Engineer • Electrical Maintenance Coordinator • Business Developer, Automation Software Engineering Technology • Software Developer/Engineer • Senior Software Architect • Software Solutions Manager • Senior Manager, Compliance Technology
Admission requirements The Degree Completion Program will consider students who have completed an advanced threeyear technology diploma in a related technology field with a minimum cumulative GPA of 75% (3.0 on a 4.0 scale). If you have a cumulative average of between 70 and 74.9%, please contact us to discuss the alternate pathway that may be open to you. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges Note: You must submit transcripts for all post secondary work that you have completed (at a university or college in Canada or internationally), including education in any field completed prior to or after your advanced diploma.
Co-op All programs include eight months (two academic terms) of co-op work. Students who have already completed at least two co-op terms as part of their college diploma or who will have sufficient work experience in a related field by the time course requirements are completed can be assessed for a waiver.
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Brain Disorders Management Investigate and develop programming, treatment and management of individuals who have brain disorders.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• First program in Ontario to focus on Brain Disorders Management • Unique delivery to support applicants with full time commitments • Small class sizes • Apply collaborative skills to support individuals with brain disorders and their families • Observe, practice and evaluate classroom theories through field placements
Industries of employment: • Long-Term Care Facilities • Acute or Chronic Care Hospitals • Day Programs • Respite Care Programs • Community-Based Agencies serving people with disabilities
• Allied university degree or college diploma in Health Studies or Human Services (70% guideline) with at least one course in developmental and abnormal psychology. oo Examples of allied degree/ diplomas may include but are not limited to: Child & Youth Worker, Developmental Service Worker, Early Childhood Education, BA-Education, Gerontology, Health and Aging, Health Science, Human Kinetics, Kinesiology, Neuroscience, Physical Education, Psychology, Recreation and Leisure, Social Service Worker, Sociology, BA-Science • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
Field placements • Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter placement • Students may be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • The Brain Mind and Memory • Brain Disorders • Symptoms of Brain Disorders • Management and Treatment of Brain Disorders - 1 • Pharmacology in Brain Disorders Management
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Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/470 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 470 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 semesters (40 weeks) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario Graduate $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000College Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/470 SEMESTER 2 • Brain Disorders-Impact on Family Relationships • Community Services for Brain Disorders • Advanced Mental Health • Legal Implications and Brain Disorders • Field Placement Preparation for BDM
Based on similar programs, 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
SEMESTER 3 • Field Placement Seminar – BDM • Field Placement – BDM
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Business Analysis Recommend solutions to support organizational change through comprehensive analysis of business and enterprise need. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/334 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 334 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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Program highlights • Develop new or improved innovative business processes from gap analysis through process design in support of a company’s strategic objectives in a socially responsible manner • Utilize effective and established research, documentation methods and business improvement procedures in order to develop and document business processes and business models according to established timelines and project goals • Plan, manage and facilitate the requirements gathering activities throughout the requirements process for changes to a business system, including analysis of the interdependence between financial and operational metrics • Develop strategies to bridge gaps between requirements and existing systems using appropriate methods, tools, techniques and documentation in accordance with standard business practices • Use a project management approach to communicate technical and business information to a variety of stakeholders, including technical and business stakeholders
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Enterprise Analysis and Planning • Professional Development and Networking Skills • Project Management Applications • Quality Assurance Methodologies • Requirements Analysis
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• Collaborate, network and communicate with various stakeholders in an ethical manner by applying negotiation and problemsolving skills in order to evaluate and align business processes and business models with the strategic objectives of the organization
Experiential learning opportunity • Participate in real-world learning experiences through a variety of experiential learning opportunities such as field placement, industry projects and/or business case simulations • Apply knowledge and skills gained in academic studies to enhance skills and to establish or refine professional and personal development goals in an experiential learning environment that ensures access to leading industry practice
Graduate opportunities Upon completion of the credential, graduates may be eligible for various external accreditations or designations. Graduates of the Business Analysis program may receive the Academic Diploma in Business Analysis from the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA)
Careers Occupational categories: • Business Analysts • Business Process Analysts • Change Management Specialist • Project Manager • Operations Analyst • Program Quality Analyst • Business Systems Analyst • Data Analyst
Admission requirements • University degree or college diploma (two year or longer) including most business programs, computer science or humanities and social sciences; or an acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the college) oo Postsecondary transcripts, indicating courses completed to date • Fluency requirements must be met for applicants where English is their second language. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/ 334-english • International Visa students may contact Mohawk International at mohawkcollege.ca/ international for more information • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/334 SEMESTER 2 • Business Analytics and Intelligence • Database Design and Management • Experiential Learning Opportunity • Negotiation, Facilitation, and Communication • Programming Fundamentals • Requirements Management and Communication • Solution Assessment and Validation
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The Business Analysis program has made me better at strategic planning, negotiating and also team work, which I will need in order to be on my way to becoming a Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP). WARDA Business Analysis
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Community and Social Services Management Learn to manage community organizations, including those in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/987 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 987 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year or less (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Develop the skills required to successfully manage community organizations, including those in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors • Examine and apply marketbased strategies to achieve a social purpose • Explore the key dimensions of the relationships between business, government, and wider society • Develop and apply leadership competencies and develop a vision and values-based management approach
• Individual and family services • Civic and social organizations • Local and municipal public administration • Retirement and nursing care facilities
• An Ontario College Diploma (two-year or longer) or University Degree OR • An acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the College)
CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Ethical Practice • Management Principles • Project Management Applications • Public Administration • Social Entrepreneurship • The Canadian Social Economy
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/987 SEMESTER 2 • Accounting And Financial Management (Hrm) • Corporate Social Responsibilities • Human Resources Management In Canada • Integrated Learning Project • Leadership and Communications • Resources Development & Civic Engagement
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Concurrent Disorders Learn to assess, treat and work with individuals and families battling addiction and mental health issues who present complex diagnosis and treatment challenges. Recently, there has been 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-centred 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.
Program highlights • Understand concurrent disorders and their impact on individuals and families • Gain an understanding of treatment modalities utilized in treating concurrent disorders • Develop an understanding of substance abuse, mental illness and the use of drugs • Complete field placements in a variety of community organizations • Discover a blend of inclassroom lectures, online courses and community engagement
Field Placements • Students will complete field placements in a variety of community organizations throughout South Central Ontario • Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement
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Careers Industries of employment: • Community Agencies • Day Programs • Detoxification Units • Residential Treatment • Mental Health Services • Addiction Services • Shelters
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SEMESTER 1 • Concurrent Disorders • Concurrent Disorders, Issues and Ethics • Development of Counselling Skills • Fostering Healthy Lifestyles • Pharmacology for Concurrent Disorders • Preparation for Field Placement
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activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter field placement • Students may be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies • Students are expected to be available to complete approximately 30 hours per week of field placement in March and April
Occupational Category: • Social Service Workers • Case Managers • Mental Health Workers • Community Workers • Addiction Workers
Admission requirements • Minimum two-year College diploma or University degree • Preference given to applicants with a diploma or degree in Human Services • Past history working with individuals in a volunteer/field placement activity is strongly recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
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Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/252 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 252 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/252 SEMESTER 2 • CD Treatment: Models for Treating Varied Populations • Concurrent Disorders Field Seminar • Critical Incident and Safety Management • Field Placement Concurrent Disorders • Relapse Prevention and Harm Reduction • Research, Reports and Proposals • Supporting Families Living with Concurrent Disorders
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Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography Through lab, classroom and clinical experience, deliver critical diagnostic data using sonographic technology. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/717 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 717 PROGRAM LENGTH 54 weeks LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1 YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ ST
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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This program has been granted a six-year accreditation status. Outcomes of the Diagnostic $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Cardiac Sonography program meet the competencies outlined in the Sonography Canada National Competency profile (NCP). Visit sonographycanada.ca
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Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
Program highlights
Skills courses
Admission requirements
• Develop theoretical and clinical competency in the field of cardiac sonography • Gain extensive on-site laboratory experience utilizing state-of-theart equipment • Participate in two semesters of clinical training with affiliated clinical agencies
All students will be required to act as simulated patients for their peers in skills course labs and during skills practice sessions.
This is a limited enrolment program. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.
Functional demands: • The Diagnostic Medical Sonography health professions are intellectually, emotionally and physically demanding. It is important that applicants become familiar with the profession(s) before entering the program so they are able to function at an acceptable standard. Learn about the functional requirements and physical demands for Medical Sonographers: (NOC 3216) noc.esdc.gc.ca/English/NOC/ Profile.aspx?val=3&val1=3216& ver=16&val65=3216
Industries of employment: • Community and Teaching Hospitals • Private Cardiology and Diagnostic Centres • Medical Ultrasound Equipment Occupational categories: • Canadian Registered Cardiac Sonographers (CRCS) • Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographers (RDCS) • Clinical Application Specialist
Graduate Opportunities • Graduates are eligible to take the required examinations to register with Sonography Canada. Visit sonographycanada.ca
• A Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer • A graduate of a two-year registered health professions diploma program with six credit hours in Human Anatomy and Physiology, or equivalent, and six more health care-related credit hours (i.e., ethics, psychology, patient care, medical research, etc). Such health occupations include but are not limited to Medical Radiation Technologist, Respiratory Therapist, Registered Practical Nurse, Cardiovascular Technologist, Registered Massage Therapist, Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant
Pre-clinical requirements
Clinical placements
All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission.
Clinical practice may be completed at a minimum of two clinical agencies that may be located throughout Ontario (e.g. Ottawa, Owen Sound). The Program will determine allocation of students to these sites. Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit or may require the student to relocate. Students must prepare financially and personally to relocate and/ or commute to their assigned clinical placement. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to clinical placements. Students may be required to attend clinical practice in a site that is not of their choosing.
To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Applied Cardiovascular Physiology • Applied Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation 1 • Cardiac Scanning • Intro to Adult Echocardiography • Professional Practice of Cardiac Sonography
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/717 SEMESTER 2 • Applied Patient Care • Applied Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation 2 • Cardiac Scanning 2 • Congenital Heart Disease • Pathology and Function of the Adult Heart • Valvular Disease
SEMESTER 3 • Clinical Placement 1 SEMESTER 4 • Clinical Placement 2
• A graduate of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a registered health professions program with six credit hours in Human Anatomy and Physiology, or equivalent, and six more health care-related hours (i.e., ethics, psychology, patient care, medical research, etc). Such degrees include but are not limited to BSc Kinesiology, BA Kinesiology, BSc Nursing, Bachelor of Medical Radiation Sciences, Bachelor of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences, MSc OT and MSc PT • Applicants that have not been active in their profession within the past five years are not eligible to apply to the program • Applications must be received by ontariocolleges.ca on or before February 1. After February 1, applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis, providing there are still vacancies in the program. Submission requirements • A current résumé detailing duration and level of any patient care experience and names of courses and course codes requested under Admission Requirements section • An original transcript of all postsecondary education • A copy of current registration or license in your profession (not required for applicants who have not yet completed the ‘Admission Requirements’ that they are applying under)
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Degrees from countries other than Canada and the US: • “Course-by-course” Foreign Transcript Evaluation for Canadian Equivalency can be done through: - ICAS - WES - CES • Applicants with landed immigrant status must submit a copy of permanent residence card • Mandatory admission requirements for all applicants for whom English is a second language: oo TOEFL iBT score, completed within 2 years of application, of 98 (with a minimum score of 24 in each of reading, listening and writing and 26 in speaking) OR oo IELTS score of 7.0 (with no band less than 6.5) Applications without TOEFL or IELTS results will not be considered. All required documents must be received by the admissions advisor on or before February 15. Applications completed between February 15 to 28 may be considered for a spot on the waiting list. Applications completed after February 28 may not be reviewed. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
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Diploma RPN to BScN Degree Upgrade your current Registered Practical Nursing Diploma to earn a BScN Degree! DEGREE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/755 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 755 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 academic years (period of 8 months) LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster and Six Nations PolytechnicBrantford CREDENTIAL $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 University Degree BScN ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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Degree awarded by McMaster University. Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
Program highlights • This program builds on the knowledge and skills acquired in the diploma Practical Nursing program • Students receive 30 units of advanced credit and enter at Level II. The two Level II ‘nursing’ courses are designed to assist students in transitioning to the baccalaureate program • Both streams are integrated for most courses • The curriculum is planned for three years of full-time study. Students are allowed six years after the first ‘nursing’ course to complete the program requirements
Careers Industries of employment: • Staff Nurses in Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Visiting Nursing Agencies and Public Health Departments • Care Managers for Community Care Access Centres • Entrepreneurs Owning and Managing a Health Care or Nursing Care Business • Researchers in Nursing Care, Nurse Education and Health Care
• Educators of Individuals, Families, Communities and Nursing Students Occupational categories: • Registered Nurses
Admission requirements • Submit proof of a current CNO annual registration payment or proof of eligibility to write in May or June, 2018 and subsequently pass the Practical Nurse Registration examination by the deadline of March 30, 2018 FIND A NURSE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE • Submit proof of a diploma in Practical Nursing (two-year program) from an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology or equivalent, with a minimum overall average of 75% or higher All educational documents, diplomas, and proof of CNO must be submitted to OCAS by March 30, 2018
Note: University degree credit courses completed prior to admission will be assessed. CASPer™ Test (ComputerBased Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) All applicants to the Diploma RPN to BScN Degree program, at Mohawk College are required to complete a mandatory online 90 minute computer-based test (CASPer™), to assist with our selection process. Successful completion of CASPer™ is mandatory in order to maintain admission eligibility. CASPer™ assesses for non-cognitive skills and interpersonal characteristics we believe are important for successful students and graduates of our program and will complement our other applicant screening tools. In implementing CASPer™, we are trying to further enhance fairness and objectivity in our selection process. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
For program of studies, program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/755
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Pre-clinical requirements
Clinical placements
All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission.
• Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. Students should expect to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placements in our catchment area that includes Hamilton, Brantford, Halton, Niagara, Norfolk and surrounding regions • Students are responsible for their own travel and costs to clinical placements.
To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if refused by the agency.
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Early Childhood Education (Intensive) Prepare for a fulfilling career working with children to foster lifelong learning.
Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Gain meaningful experiences in early childhood programs and foster the development of the whole child • Apply collaborative skills to support young children and their families • Observe, practice and evaluate classroom theories through Field placements
• Full Day Kindergarten • Child care and Early Learning Agencies providing care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school aged children • Parent-Child Drop-In Programs such as Ontario Early Years Centres or Parent and Family Literacy Centres • Professional Resource Sites
• University degree in Humanities or Social Sciences (Psychology, Sociology, Education) or equivalent or college diploma related to Human Services (70% guideline) including courses in Family Dynamics, Communications and General Electives • Applicants who have completed postsecondary education in outside fields may be considered if they have the following courses: Communications/English, Family Dynamics and General Electives • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
Field placements
Graduate opportunities
• Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students will be expected to have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter field placement • Students will be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies
Program of Studies
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SEMESTER 1 • ECE Curriculum 1 • Health, Safety & Nutrition • Learning Environment 1 • Principles of Development 1 • Principles of Ethical Practice • Responsive Care for Infants and Toddlers • Supervision And Administration
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• Graduates are eligible for membership into the Ontario College of Early Childhood Educators • For degree transfer/ completion opportunities visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
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Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/263 START DATE January PROGRAM NUMBER 263 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/263 SEMESTER 2 • ECE Curriculum 2 • Field Placement 1 • Field Placement 2 • Field Placement 3 • Inclusion in the ECE Classroom • Learning Environment 2 • Principles of Development 2
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• Theory to Practice 1 • Theory to Practice 2 • Theory to Practice 3
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Educational Support (Intensive) Make a difference providing support to exceptional students dealing with physical, emotional or intellectual challenges while attending school.
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Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/997 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 997 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
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Program highlights
Careers
Admission requirements
• Develop knowledge and skills to work with and support exceptional children and youth in their learning • Apply theory and skills in field placement experiences and prepare for the real world • Assist students with everything from academics to social and life skills in a school or alternative setting
Industries of employment: • School Boards • Private Schools • Community Facilities offering Special Education • College and Postsecondary Programs
• Allied University degree or college diploma in Health Sciences or Human Services (70% guideline) with at least one course in developmental or abnormal psychology • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • iPads are required to be used in this program • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
Field placements • Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students will be expected to have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation. Mohawk will not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter or continue in a placement while in the program
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Foundations of Education and Cultural Diversity • Interpersonal Dynamics and Safety in an Educational Setting • Physical Multiple and Communication Exceptionalities • Placement 1 • Technology and Adaptive Devices in Education • Total Communication
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Occupational categories: • Educational Assistants • Learning Facilitators
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/997 SEMESTER 2 • Autism Spectrum Disorder- Assisting Student Development • Behaviour and Mental Health Exceptionalities • Learning Strategies and Classroom Skills • Math in an Educational Setting • Placement 2 • Transition Planning
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"I chose Mohawk for the community and also because it comes highly recommended among my peers. The hiring percentage after graduation was very promising." BRENDON Educational Support
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Human Resources Management Leading people, innovating organizations — develop strategic skills to effectively manage a diverse workforce in today’s ever changing business environment. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/113 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 113 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 10 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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The Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) grants the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. Visit hrpa.ca
Program highlights • Acquire theoretical and practical knowledge and skills required to become a successful practitioner of Human Resources Management in the areas of recruitment, training, performance management, compensation, health and safety and labour relations • Interact with and receive guidance from individuals in the Human Resources industry through guest speakers, mentoring initiatives and conducting information interviews
Work placements The placement component of the HR program is a vital aspect of the student’s Program of Studies, and provides the student with valuable hands on experience working in a Human Resources department. The unpaid placement involves full-time hours for seven weeks in May and June. Previous students have been placed with municipal governments, hospitals, not-forprofit organizations, manufacturing firms (union and non-union) and in the service sector
Designations Courses in this program include the nine courses required by the Human Resources Professional Association to obtain the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. The CHRP designation is awarded to
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Accounting and Financial Management (Hrm) • Canadian Occupational Health & Safety • Employment Law • Human Resources Management Career Development • Human Resources Management in Canada • Human Resources Software Applications • Organizational Behaviour (Hrm)
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individuals who are members of the Human Resources Professional Association of Ontario, have completed the nine required courses (minimum average of 70% with no course grade below 65%), passed the Comprehensive Knowledge Exam (CKE1), passed the CHRP Employment Law Exam and successfully completed the Job Ready Program. Effective October 2014 a university degree is no longer required for the CHRP designation. Graduates of the Mohawk College Human Resources Management Graduate program who have a university degree will be eligible to pursue the CHRL (Certified Human Resources Leader) designation. For information on the two HR designations (CHRP, CHRL), offered through the Human Resources Professional Association, visit hrpa.ca
Careers Industries of employment: • Municipalities, Hospitals, School Boards, Provincial and Federal Government Agencies • Manufacturing, Retail and Service Sectors • Consulting Firms and Placement Agencies Occupational categories: • Human Resources Generalists • Recruiters • Training and Development Specialists • Compensation and Benefits Administrators • Labour Relations Assistants
• Health and Safety Assistants • Human Resources Management Entry-Level Positions
Graduate opportunities For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
Admission requirements • A university degree or three-year College diploma Applicant Selection: • Eligible applicants will be selected on the basis of the following selection criteria: oo Previous academic achievement oo Demonstrated experience • Postsecondary transcripts, indicating courses completed to date, must be submitted at the time of application • Applicants will be requested to submit a detailed résume and cover letter to illustrate their suitability for a career in Human Resources Management • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/113 SEMESTER 2 • Advanced HR Software Applications • Compensation Administration • Human Resources Management Work Placement • Human Resources Recruitment and Selection • Labour Relations • Strategic Human Resource Planning • Training and Development
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International Business Management An approach to business with an international view — look at the world as your marketplace from cultural, economic and strategic perspectives. Program highlights
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• Research potential international opportunities with consideration of culture, finance, legal and distribution issues • Develop an international market entry strategy for a service or product • Create an international business plan to support the global strategy of a company • Investigate and analyze aspects of international trade for an organization • Benefit from teaching by entrepreneurs and other seasoned professionals who have experience in international trade, investment and management • Gain specialized knowledge and ability in international business
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/116 START DATE September, January, May PROGRAM NUMBER 116 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Graduate Certificate ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆
Careers Industries of employment: • Transportation and Trade Industries • Government entities that assist International Trade • International Manufacturing Occupational categories: • Foreign Affairs Analyst • International Account Representatives • Logistics and Distribution Specialist • International Market Research Analyst
Program of Studies
Admission requirements
• For degree transfer/ completion opportunities, visit mohawkcollege.ca/ credittransfer
• Postsecondary college or university diploma/degree, preferably in a Business Program • Equivalent work experience in a business or financial setting will be considered on an individual basis • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
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SEMESTER 1 • E. Commerce • Global Business Environment • International Market Entry Strategies • International Marketing • International Trade Finance • International Trade Research
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$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
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Mohawk's International Business Management program has the highest overall student satisfaction of any comparable program in Ontario.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/116 SEMESTER 2 • Corporate Social Responsibilities • Global Supply Chain Management • International Trade Management • Legal Aspects of International Trade • Professional Skills • Project Management
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
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Mental Health and Disability Management Prepare for a fulfilling career to provide specialized mental health training for individuals interested in working with various types of health-related disabilities. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/475 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 475 PROGRAM LENGTH 3 semesters (40 weeks) LOCATION Fennell Campus
Program highlights
Field placements
Admission requirements
• First program in Ontario to focus on Mental Health and Disability Management • Unique delivery to support applicants with full time commitment • Working with families with disabilities • Examine the major disabilities within Canadian culture including physical, developmental, organic, acute, chronic, and acquired disabilities • Learn to develop and implement programs for people with disabilities
• Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter placement • Students may be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies
• Allied university degree or college diploma in Health Studies or Human Services (70% guideline) with at least one course in developmental and abnormal psychology. oo Examples of allied degree/ diplomas may include but are not limited to: Child & Youth Worker, Developmental Service Worker, Early Childhood Education, BA-Education, Gerontology, Health and Aging, Health Science, Human Kinetics, Kinesiology, Neuroscience, Physical Education, Psychology, Recreation and Leisure, Social Service Worker, Sociology, BA-Science • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
CREDENTIAL $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Ontario$8,001+ College
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Careers Industries of employment: • Hospitals • Mental Health Clinics • Community-Based Agencies • Life Skill Centres • Education Services
Program of Studies SEMESTER 1 • Foundations of Mental Health • Foundations of Disabilities • Intervention Strategies Working with Mental Health • Intervention Strategies Working with Disabilities • Pharmacology for Non-Medical Health Professionals
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/475 SEMESTER 2 • Disability and Mental Health • Advanced Mental Health • Intervention Strategies Working with Disabilities and Mental Health • Working with Families with Disabilities • Field Placement Preparation
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SEMESTER 3 • Field Placement Case Studies • Field Placement
Based on similar programs, 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
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Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream) Upgrade your Personal Support Worker (PSW) Certificate to earn a Practical Nursing Diploma. Program highlights • This bridging stream is for certificate-prepared PSW students from a community college since 2006 • Experience collaborative learning the methodology used where you are responsible for your own learning and for contributing to the learning of your peers. Faculty members provide structure and act as facilitators through consultation, assisting with group collaborative activities and providing feedback
Registration to practice nursing • After successful completion of the Practical Nursing diploma program, graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Registered Practical Nurse Examination (CRPNE) which is administered by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)
Careers Industries of employment: • Hospitals, Physicians’ Offices, Retirement Homes, Community Agencies, Nursing Homes and
Long-Term Care Homes • Business and Industry Occupational categories: • Registered Practical Nurse
Admission requirements • This is a limited enrolment program. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program Applicants are required to: 1. Apply through ontariocolleges.ca to program number 758 Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream). 2. Submit proof of completion of the following courses: oo Grade 12 English C or U oo Grade 11 or 12 Mathematics C, M or U (M or U recommended) oo 2 Grade 11 or 12 Sciences (biology, chemistry or physics) oo These are the same requirements for applying directly to the Practical Nursing program 3. Submit proof of completion of a Personal Support Worker Certificate program from an Ontario community college
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 For course number, hours and course descriptions, visit mohawkcollege.ca/758 • 2 courses SEMESTER 2 For course number, hours and course descriptions, visit mohawkcollege.ca/715 • Students move into Practical Nursing (715)
Pre-clinical requirements All accepted applicants are required to complete certain requirements prior to clinical placement and are responsible for the associated costs. Details about pre-placement requirements will be emailed to you once you accept your offer of admission. To be eligible for field/clinical placement, you must not have been convicted of any offence for which you have not been pardoned. If your Police Check is 'not clear', your acceptance and suitability for
since 2006.* Upon verification of points 2 and 3, applicants will be invited to:
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4. Take the Health Occupation Aptitude Examination (HOAE) test ($50 fee) arranged with the Mohawk Pre-Admission Testing Centre.
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Upon successful completion of point 4 (HOAE testing), applicants will be invited to:
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5. Complete a questionnaire which will be reviewed by the academic area.
PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 12 months)
Effective January, 2005, the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) requires all applicants for registration or reinstatement from within Canada to provide a recent Criminal Record Synopsis (CIPC check) as part of the registration process.
LOCATION Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster
Note: This program may require students to bring their own mobile computer devices (BYOD) to classes. • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
START DATE January
CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
For graduates of Personal $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000 Support Worker programs from Accredited Ontario Colleges since 2006 only. $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ Clinical experience is provided in health care agencies throughout Ontario.
Selected candidates will be authorized to register in two courses offered during the day in term prior to program start.
Competitive Program: Apply by February 1
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placement is at the discretion of the agency. Mohawk College cannot guarantee placement changes if reused by the agency.
Clinical placements Clinical placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. Students should expect to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending clinical placements in our catchment area that includes Hamilton, Brantford, Halton, Niagara, Norfolk and surrounding regions.
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Public Relations An increasingly complex and interesting field, a career in PR offers the chance to let your writing and communications skills shine. ONTARIO COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/166 START DATE September PROGRAM NUMBER 166 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario$8,001+ College $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 Graduate Certificate 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
At the end of the program, students should have developed a portfolio of materials and projects that demonstrate their ability to function at a professional level.
Do you have a passion for writing? A talent for communicating? Public Relations training could be for you. In the technologically and sophisticated global society that we currently live in, the function of establishing and maintaining open and effective communications between corporations, governments, organizations and their publics, demands qualified, talented and highly-trained public relations practitioners.
Program highlights • Formulate PR strategies and execute tactics in corporate and not-for-profit communications • Explore media relations, electronic publishing, crisis communications and advertising • Learn to use social and technological media in PR planning and execution • Acquire expertise in PR analysis and planning • Write professional-level public relations materials • Develop visually creative materials to meet PR objectives • Plan and execute an event • Learn principles of fundraising • Receive an introduction to the Canadian Public Relations Society and the International Association of Business Communicators
Work placements Students participate in an unpaid work placement consisting of 105 hours either completed during or before the end of the academic year.
Careers Industries of employment: • Professional Organizations and Societies • Government - Local, Municipal and Federal • Other Not-For-Profits such as Education, Health Care, Religious Organizations, Police, Libraries • Corporations • Public Relations Agencies • Advertising/Marketing/ Promotional Agencies Occupational categories: • Public Relations and Communications • Business Services to
Management • Economic Development Officers and Marketing Researches and Consultants
Admission requirements • University degree or college diploma (two-year or longer) in a related area of study (as determined by the college), OR an acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the College) • Postsecondary transcripts, indicating courses completed to date, must be submitted at the time of application • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
Tim joined the faculty of Mohawk College in 2007, following a 22-year career in journalism and public relations. His public relations career has taken him through the worlds of entertainment, sports and municipal government. As a senior Communications Officer with the City of Hamilton, Tim managed public relations campaigns. Tim has been accredited by the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). He served as President of the IABC Golden Horseshoe Chapter in 2013-14 and now serves as Chair of the IABC Canada East Region Board of Directors (2017-18).
Tim Tuck, ABC Public Relations Professor
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017) SEMESTER 1 • Media Relations 1 - Principles • Organizational Application • PR Communications Technologies • Principles Of Public Relations • Print Design & Application • Program Planning • Public Relations Writing - Part 1
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For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/166 SEMESTER 2 • Advertising Introduction • Campaign Presentation • Crisis Communications • Field Placement (Public Relations) • Media Relations 2-Practice • Portfolio & Career Development • Print Design & Application - Part 2 • Public Relations Writing - Part 2 • Special Events Planning and Management
*For a list of community colleges: www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-colleges#section-1
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Recreation Therapy (Intensive) Overcome barriers to recreation experienced by those with physical and/or cognitive limitations. Program highlights
Field placements
• Recreation Therapy recognizes leisure, recreation and play as an integral component of quality of life • Learn the theoretical foundation and practical skills to plan, implement and evaluate leisure services for individuals at all stages in life who experience barriers to healthy leisure • Complete over 400 hours of field placement experience • Work in a therapeutic recreation setting • Develop understanding and skills in the Recreation Therapy field for a diverse population of clients • Prepares students to practice in Recreation Therapy as recognized by Therapeutic Recreation Ontario • Provide services to individuals who have physical, mental, emotional or social limitations that impact their ability to engage in leisure experiences • Learn how to use sensory equipment in our on-site Multi-Sensory Lab • Additional Experiential Learning fees will apply. These fees are not included in tuition
• Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements within or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter or continue in a placement while in the program • Students are required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies
Program of Studies
Careers Industries of employment: • Long-Term Care Facilities and Hospitals • Acute or Chronic Care Hospitals • Inpatient/Outpatient Rehabilitation Programs • Mental Health Settings • Young Offender Facilities Municipal Recreation Departments
(Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Anatomy and Physiology • Inclusive Practice with Diverse Populations • Inter-Professional Education • Introduction to Recreation Leisure and Recreation Therapy Service • Outdoor Therapeutic Recreation Experience • Practicum Preparation Intensive • Professional Practice for Recreation Therapy • Research and Evaluation Recreation Therapy
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• Day Programs/Day Hospitals • Substance Abuse Treatment Centres • Community-Based Agencies serving people with disabilities • Private Practice
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Admission requirements
START DATE January
• Allied university degree or college diploma in Health Studies or Human Services (70% guideline) with at least one course in developmental and abnormal psychology oo Examples of allied degree/ diplomas may include but are not limited to: Child & Youth Worker, Developmental Service Worker, Early Childhood Education, BA-Education, Gerontology, Health and Aging, Health Science, Human Kinetics, Kinesiology, Neuroscience, Physical Education, Psychology, Recreation and Leisure, Social Service Worker, Sociology, BA-Science • Volunteer experience in Recreation Therapy recommended • Attendance at program orientation is strongly recommended • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/963
PROGRAM NUMBER 963 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma ESTIMATED 1ST YEAR$8,001+ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 TUITION AND FEES∆ $4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Students will complete field placements in a variety of community organizations throughout Ontario.
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/963 SEMESTER 2 • Assessment and Documentation for Recreation Therapy • Disability, Health and Function in Recreation Therapy • Facilitation Techniques for Recreation Therapy • Intensive Practicum Seminar • Leisure Education and Community Practice • Program Design and Delivery for Recreation Therapy • Recreation Therapy Practicum
Based on 2017-18 Tuition and Fees. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/fees
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Social Service Worker (Intensive) Already have a related degree or diploma? You could be a candidate for this Intensive program. ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA
Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/955 START DATE May PROGRAM NUMBER 955 PROGRAM LENGTH 1 academic year (period of 8 months) LOCATION Fennell Campus CREDENTIAL Ontario College Diploma 1 YEAR $6,001-8,000 $8,001+ $4,000-6,000ESTIMATED ST
TUITION AND FEES∆
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
$4,000-6,000 $6,001-8,000 $8,001+
Students will complete field placements in a variety of community organizations throughout Ontario.
Program highlights
Field placements
• Develop awareness of yourself, gain greater insight into who you are and experience personal growth • Discover how Social Service Workers facilitate positive changes in the lives of others • Learn how to focus on the relationships that people have with each other and the world around them as a way of helping others • Experience supervised field placements selected for you based on your individual learning goals and supported by experienced faculty • Learn about the core values of helping others such as the right to choose, the right to equality, justice and access to service • Gain core helping skills such as interviewing, assessing the needs of others, working effectively with groups and assisting communities to change • Develop the ability to document, work within legal and ethical frameworks and understand the importance of respecting the uniqueness and dignity of all people • Learn about anti-oppressive theory and practice as it relates to advocacy, case management, etc.
• Field placements may occur at locations that are not accessible by public transit. As such, students shall be expected to either have access to a car or the ability to supply their own transportation when attending field placement activity. Mohawk shall not be responsible for providing students with transportation to field placements with or outside the Hamilton region • Registered students who have been convicted of an offence for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter or continue in a placement while in the program • Students may be required to complete various Immunizations and Disease Screening protocols required by some field placement agencies
Careers Industries of employment: • Community Agencies • Ontario Works and Ontario Government • Recovery Homes, Residential and Community Mental Health Services • Addiction Services • Youth, Seniors and Women’s Shelters Occupational categories: • Social Service Workers • Mental Health Workers • Case Managers
Program of Studies (Effective Fall 2017)
SEMESTER 1 • Anti-Oppressive Practice in Social Service Work • Field Placement 1 • Interviewing and Recording in Social Service Work • Intro to Social Service Worker • Professional Development and Field Placement Prep • Seminar 1 • The History and Ethics of Social Work
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• Employment Counsellors • Community Workers
Graduate opportunities • Graduates are eligible for membership into the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
Admission requirements • University degree in Social Sciences (Psychology, Sociology, Education) or college diploma related to Human Services (70% guideline) or equivalent. Please note that preferences will be given to related degrees • Applicants who have completed postsecondary education in outside fields will be considered if they have the following courses: Communications/ English, General Elective, Sociology and Psychology (Abnormal/Developmental) • Applicants will be requested to submit a detailed resumé to show relevant paid or unpaid work experience • Significant volunteer experience is recommended • Applicants should note that some employment opportunities require that certain physical standards must be met as a condition of employment • Proof of English proficiency for applicants where English is not their first language must be submitted to Ontario Colleges
For program learning outcomes and more information, visit mohawkcollege.ca/955 SEMESTER 2 • Crisis Intervention • Field Placement 2 • Issues Related to Youth and Family • Seminar 2 • Social Policy and Law in SSW • Social Service Work Practice • SSW Methods of Intervention
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MEET BRITTANY “I graduated from the MohawkMcMaster Collaborative Nursing Program with a BScN in 2014. It was my dream to work with the neonatal population. Mohawk College Continuing Education offers the Perinatal Neonatal Nursing Certificate that employers look for when hiring. I was able to take courses while I continued to work part-time as a Registered Nurse. This program allowed me to complete my studies at my own pace around my work schedule.�
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What is Online Learning? An online learning course is one you take without meeting a teacher in a classroom. You can study at home or at work – wherever you like, whenever you like, within a prescribed time frame. The courses have a set schedule and are delivered over a 14 week period. Most courses do not require that you be online at a certain time of day or night, but do require that you are actively participating in the course. You cannot start courses late or finish early. Learn more at ce.mohawkcollege.ca/online-learning
Online Continuing Education Program Autism and Behavioural Science
Credential OCGC NVCI (only offered in class)
Breastfeeding Concurrent Disorders
AOC OCGC
Online Continuing Education Program
MCC
Microstation
AOC
Mobile Marketing
AOC
Mourning, Grief and Bereavement
AOC
Oncology Nursing
Condominium Management (ACMO)
MCC
Palliative Care - Multidiscipline
Criminal Psychology and Behaviour
AOC
Project Management
Cyber Security
AOC
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Diabetes Education
OCGC
Digital Marketing
AOC
Diversity and Intercultural Relations
AOC
Educational Support
OCD
Financial Planning
MCC
Food Services
OCC
Fundamentals of Correctional Practices
AOC
Fundraising
AOC
Geographic Information Systems
MCC
Gerontology - Multidiscipline
OCGC
Health Care Management
AOC
Home Inspection Certificate
MCC
Human Resources
Credential
Medical Clerk
OCGC OCC AOC OCGC
Records and Information Management Certificate
MCC
Registered Nurse - Critical Care Nursing
OCGC
Registered Nurse - First Assistant
OCGC
Registered Nurse - Occupational Health Nursing
OCGC
Registered Nurse / Registered Practical Nurse Mental Health
OCGC
Registered Nurse/Registered Practical Nurse Pediatric Nursing
AOC
Registered Practical Nurse - Maternal Newborn Nursing
OCGC
Sage 300
AOC
MCC
School Based Support
AOC
Industrial Distribution Leadership Certificate
MCC
Small Business Entrepreneurship
OCC
Leadership Development Series
MCC
Sustainable Local Foods
MCC
Legal Skills
AOC
Teaching the Adult Learner
MCC
Libraries and Digital Technologies Certificate
OCGC
Veterinary Office Management
MCC
Library and Information Technician Diploma
OCD
Victimology
AOC
Long Term Care Management
AOC
Writing For Publication
MCC
Manufacturing Leadership
MCC
AOC Acknowledgement of Completion MCC Mohawk College Certificate NVCI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training
OCC Ontario College Certificate OCD Ontario College Diploma OCGC Ontario College Graduate Certificate MOHAWK COLLEGE
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PATHWAYS & CREDIT TRANSFER In education we call them pathways. That’s the word we use to describe the route a student takes to achieve their ultimate educational and career goals. From preparatory programs to certificate, diploma, undergraduate and graduate degrees, we help you understand all your options.
Progress at Mohawk Mohawk has a variety of internal pathways to choose from. Move from program to program, credential to credential without leaving Mohawk. Complete a diploma and get recognition for your credits in an advanced diploma program. Then go on to another diploma in an intensive format or to a graduate certificate program.
From diploma to degree Take your education to another level and get credit for your Mohawk learning at another institution. Our graduates may receive credit for several courses, or for a year or more towards another credential. This allows students to develop practical skills and knowledge at the college level and to build on this foundation with more theoretical learning at university – an excellent benefit for postsecondary tuition. Watch for our annual Educational Pathways Fair, held every winter at our Fennell Campus.
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Search and find Check out the Mohawk Transfer Database at mohawkcollege.ca/transfer — your source for prenegotiated, Mohawk specific degree completion options. Or go directly to ONTransfer.ca — your guide to credit transfer in Ontario colleges and universities. Mohawk has transfer agreements with a long list of colleges and universities, both in Ontario and around the world.
Complete your credential at Mohawk Transfer your credits from previous postsecondary studies to one of our programs in:
• Health • Community Services • Technology • Business • Communication Arts • Skilled Trades Flip to page 206 for a full list of programs, credentials and admission requirements. Get recognition for your prior learning acquired through study, work and life experiences. Learn more at mohawkcollege.ca/plar
Is your goal to obtain a university degree? Credit transfers open doors, create more options and offer fantastic flexibility. Mohawk has negotiated many credit transfer agreements with universities and colleges across Ontario, Canada, the United States and abroad.
It’s your education. Take it with you wherever you want to go.
"Mohawk College has made it easy for me to transition from one program to another, allowing me to expand on my knowledge and credentials. I have received a wealth of program information, course exemptions and guidance from my professors and Mohawk staff, making my college pathway experience a memorable one." My Thanh graduated with a Business General Ontario College Diploma in 2015, with a Business Administration Ontario College Advance Diploma in 2016, and with a Business Analysis Graduate Certificate in 2017 from Mohawk College.
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Programs at a Glance Wondering what you need for admission to your program of choice? The following chart lists at-a-glance information about each program offered at Mohawk College, including campus location(s); co-op options; admission requirements and the type of credential you’ll earn upon program completion. Most of our postsecondary programs require an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent (Mohawk Academic Upgrading, GED). Please see each program page for details. Don’t have your Ontario Secondary School Certificate (OSSC) or OSSD? You may still be able to apply as a mature student. Read more on page 3. CO-OP OPTION
CAMPUS BG Brantford General Hospital F Fennell Campus, Hamilton M Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster, Hamilton MU McMaster University, Hamilton O Ogwehoweh Skills and Trades Training Centre, Ohsweken S Stoney Creek Campus, Stoney Creek SN Six Nations Polytechnic - Brantford
CREDENTIALS
Program has a required or optional co-op
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS English
Math
Science
• = Required course ° = Recommended course Apprenticeship* = Applicants for this training must be registered apprentices Postsecondary** = Program requires a college diploma or university degree
OCC Ontario College Certificate OCD Ontario College Diploma OCAD Ontario College Advanced Diploma OCGC Ontario College Graduate Certificate MCC Mohawk College Certificate DEG Degree
Admission Requirements
Program Name (Program Number) O
Aboriginal Small Business Management Certificate
F
Academic Upgrading
F
Accessible Media Production (390)
F
PG OCC
134
—
168
Postsecondary**
OCGC
176
Advanced Police Studies (226)
Postsecondary**
OCGC
177
F
Advanced Security Management (174)
Postsecondary**
OCGC
178
F
Advertising and Marketing Communications Management (652)
•
OCAD
135
F
Applied Music (Multiple Streams)
•
OCAD
154
F
Applied Music Preparatory (105)
•
OCC
156
F
Animation 3D (373)
•
OCAD
157
F
Architectural Technician (420)
•
•
OCD
68
Architectural Technology (531)
•
•
OCAD
69
F
Art and Design Foundations (270)
•
OCC
158
F
Autism and Behavioural Science (164)
Postsecondary**
OCGC
180
S
Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer (310B)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
114
S
Automotive Service Educational Program (A.S.E.P.) (310L)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
115
F
Automotive Service Technician (310S)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
116
F
•
•
F, S
Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance (269)
•
•
•
OCD
70
F, S
Aviation Technician - Aircraft Structures (289)
•
•
•
OCD
71
•
•
•
OCAD + DEG
72
DEG
182
F, MU
•
Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Combined Degree/Diploma Program
MU
•
Bachelor of Technology Partnership: Degree Completion Program
F
•
Biotechnology (369/669)
•
•
•
OCD
74
F
•
Biotechnology (Health) (370/670)
•
•
•
OCD
75
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Postsecondary**
Admission Requirements
Program Name (Program Number)
PG OCAD
76
OCGC
183
•
OCD
159
Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media (651)
•
OCAD
160
Business (General) (320)
•
•
OCD
136
Business - Accounting (316/356)
•
•
OCD
137
F
Business - Financial Services (303)
•
•
OCD
138
F
Business - Marketing (319)
•
•
OCD
139
F
Business Analysis (334)
Postsecondary**
OCGC
184
F
Business Administration (632)
•
•
OCAD
140
F
Business Administration - Accounting (364)
•
•
OCAD
141
F
Business Administration - Human Resources (363)
•
•
OCAD
142
F
Business Administration - Marketing (362)
•
•
OCAD
143
M
Cardiovascular Technology (728)
•
•
OCD
34
F
Career Pathways (361)
OCC
169
OCAD
77
OCAD
54
F
Biotechnology - Advanced
F
Brain Disorders Management (470)
F
Broadcasting - Radio (220)
F F F
F
•
•
•
•
•
Postsecondary**
•
Applicants may have an OSSC
Chemical Engineering Technology (533)
•
•
•
F
Child and Youth Care (612)
•
F
Child and Youth Worker (620A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
64
F
Child Development Practitioner (620C)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
65
F
Civil Engineering Technician (421)
•
•
OCD
78
F
•
Civil Engineering Technology (534)
•
•
•
OCAD
79
F
•
Civil Engineering Technology - Transportation (524)
•
•
•
OCAD
80
F
•
Community and Justice Services (286)
•
OCD
55
OCGC
186
OCC
36
OCC
170
F
Community and Social Service Management (987)
M
Community Pharmacy Assistant
F
Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) (284)
Postsecondary** •
•
•
Applicants may have an OSSC
F
•
Computer Systems Technician - Network Systems (447/455)
•
•
OCD
83
F
•
Computer Systems Technician - Software Support (548/558)
•
•
OCD
84
F
•
Computer Systems Technology - Network Engineering and Security Analyst (555)
•
•
OCAD
85
F
•
Computer Systems Technology - Software Development (559)
•
•
OCAD
86
Postsecondary**
OCGC
187
F
Concurrent Disorders (252)
F, S
Construction Engineering Technician (451)
•
•
OCD
96
F, S
Construction Engineering Technician - Building Renovation (462)
•
•
OCD
97
F
Creative Photography - Still and Motion (277)
•
OCD
162
F
Developmental Service Worker (620D)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
66
M
Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography (717)
Postsecondary**
OCGC
188
M
Diploma RPN to BScN Degree (755)
Postsecondary**
DEG
190
F
Early Childhood Education (213)
OCD
56
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Admission Requirements
Program Name (Program Number) F
Early Childhood Education (Intensive) (263)
F
Educational Support (747)
F
Educational Support (Intensive) (997)
PG OCD
191
OCD
57
Postsecondary**
OCD
192
OCD
98
OCAD
87
MCC
117
Postsecondary** •
S
•
Electrical Engineering Technician - Power (403/433)
•
•
F
•
Electrical Engineering Technology (582)
•
•
S
Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) (309A)
•
Apprenticeship*
F
•
Energy Systems Engineering Technology (360)
•
•
•
OCAD
88
F
•
Environmental Technician (453/463)
•
•
•
OCD
89
S
Gas and Oil Burner Technician 2 (049)
•
•
OCC
99
F
General Arts and Science (College Transfer) (230)
•
•
OCC
172
F
General Arts and Science (University Transfer) (208)
•
•
OCD
173
F
General Arts and Science - English for Academic Purposes (278)
•
OCC
174
S
General Carpenter (403A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
118
S
General Machinist (429A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
119
F
Graphic Design (508)
•
OCAD
164
F
Health, Wellness and Fitness (268)
•
OCD
39
S
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Techniques (180)
•
•
OCC
100
S
Horticulture Technician (441C)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
121
F
Human Resources Management (113)
Postsecondary**
OCGC
194
F
Human Services Foundation (276)
OCC
58
S
Industrial Electrician (442A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
122
S
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (433A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
123
S
Instrumentation and Control Technician (447A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
124
•
OCD
144
Postsecondary**
OCGC
195
OCAD
165
F
•
Insurance (318/368)
•
•
•
F
International Business Management (116)
F
Journalism (297)
•
Manufacturing Engineering Technician - Automation (Industrial Mechanic Millwright) (413/473)
•
•
OCD
102
S
Manufacturing Techniques (115)
•
•
OCC
103
F
Massage Therapy (469)
•
•
•
OCAD
40
Mechanical Engineering Technology (529)
•
•
•
OCAD
90
S
Mechanical Techniques (573, 574, 576, 579)
•
•
OCC
104
M
Medical Radiation Sciences (729)
•
•
OCAD + DEG
40
F
Mental Health and Disability Management (475)
Postsecondary**
OCGC
196
S
Metal Fabricator (Fitter) (437A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
125
F
Motive Power Fundamentals (187)
•
•
OCC
106
F
Motive Power Technician (446)
•
•
OCD
107
S
F
•
•
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Admission Requirements
Program Name (Program Number)
PG •
DEG
42
•
OCD
44
•
OCD
146
Office Administration - General (380)
•
OCC
147
F
Office Administration - Health Services (335)
•
OCD
148
F
Office Administration - Legal (328)
•
OCD
149
F
Paralegal (285)
•
OCD
150
Personal Support Worker (110)
•
•
OCC
45
Apprenticeship*
MCC
126
OCD
46
OCD
59
M
Nursing (BScN) (731)
•
M
Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant (746)
•
F
Office Administration - Executive (327)
F
M, BG,SN
•
S
Plumber (306A)
M
Pharmacy Technician (407)
•
Police Foundations (218)
•
S
Power Engineering Techniques (482)
•
•
OCC
108
S
Power Engineering Techniques - 3rd Class (348)
•
•
OCC
109
M
Practical Nursing (PSW to PN Bridging Stream) (758)
Postsecondary**
OCD
197
OCD
48
OCC
50
OCC
51
F, SN
•
M, SN
•
•
Practical Nursing and Practical Nursing with Aboriginal Communities (715)
•
•
F
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas (340)
•
•
F
Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (339)
•
•
F
Pre-Justice (250)
•
OCC
60
F
Pre-Media and Entertainment (194)
•
OCC
166
F
Pre-Technology (168)
•
OCC
92
Protection, Security and Investigation (293)
•
OCD
61
OCGC
198
OCD
93
OCD
52
F
•
F F
Public Relations (166) •
•
•
•
Postsecondary**
Quality Engineering Technician - Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE) (439/436)
•
•
•
F
Recreation Therapy (283)
•
F
Recreation Therapy (Intensive) (963)
Postsecondary**
OCD
199
S
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic (313A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
127
S
Sheet Metal Worker (308A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
128
F
Social Service Worker (215)
OCD
62
F
Social Service Worker (Intensive) (955)
Postsecondary**
OCD
200
S
Steamfitter (307A)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
130
F
Tourism (964)
OCD
152
S
Truck and Coach Technician (310T)
Apprenticeship*
MCC
131
F
Urban and Regional Planning Technician - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (406)
•
•
OCD
94
S
Utilities Systems Operator (486)
•
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OCC
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Some contacts to get you started... For a full list of services at Mohawk visit mohawkcollege.ca/services The Square – Student Services The Square provides a full range of services and supports to new and returning students. Reach us by phone: Fennell: 1-844-767-6871 Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster Call: 905-575-1212, ext 6352 or 6354 Stoney Creek: 905-575-1212 ext 5000 Email: ask@mohawkcollege.ca Web: mohawkcollege.ca/thesquare Accessible Learning Services Email: als@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/als Admissions Call: 1-844-767-6871 Email: coach@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/admissions
Bookstore mohawk.bookware3000.ca Institute of Applied Health and Sciences: titles.mcmaster.ca
Awards and Scholarships Email: awards@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/awards Counselling Services Email: counselling@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/counselling
Campus Student Employment mohawkcollege.ca/csep Mohawk Students’ Association (MSA) mohawkSTUDENTS.ca
Financial Assistance Email: financialassistance@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/financialassistance
Off-Campus Student Housing housing.mohawkcollege.ca
International Student Services Email: international.services@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/international
Parking mohawkcollege.ca/parking
Prior Learning Assessment Email: plar@mohawkcollege.ca mohawkcollege.ca/plar
Residence mohawkrez.ca Student Engagement and Employment mohawkcollege.ca/studentengagement
Aboriginal Education & Student Services mohawkcollege.ca/indigenous Assessments for Success mohawkcollege.ca/assessments Athletics & Recreation mohawkcollege.ca/athletics
Mohawk Alumni Association The Alumni Association with the help of the Alumni Council, students and volunteers, caters to over 115,000 Mohawk Alumni by offering Affinity/Benefits programs and events throughout the year. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/alumni
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
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to meet competencies in the job market and/ or as prescribed by its governing Ministry, or for budgetary reasons or for other reasons it deems necessary. The College reserves the right to withdraw an offer of admission both prior to and after its acceptance by an applicant or student
because of insufficient applications or registrations, over-acceptance of offers of admission, budgetary constraints, or for other such reasons. Prompt notice will be given to all affected applicants and students. The College shall not accept any liability for the consequences of these changes.
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The best way to decide whether Mohawk is the right college 2016-0321 for you is to come for a visit. Participating in a campus tour will make you feel at home before you even start. Schedule yours at mohawkcollege.ca/tours
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Can’t visit in person? Tour the college from the comfort of home. The new GoMohawk app lets you explore classrooms, labs, the fitness centre, common areas and more. With GoMohawk you can tour the college and find Mohawk's mascot, "Mo the Hawk," who has gone missing. Download the app on your mobile device and play at mohawkcollege.ca/gomohawk
Take a Google Tour Take a virtual tour of our campuses from your computer, smartphone or tablet and see for yourself what our campus, classrooms and living labs are all about. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/googletour
Come to an Open House Learn more about Mohawk! At our open house events you’ll be able to meet faculty, staff and students from the program you’re interested in, explore the campus and enter to win great prizes.
Fall 2017 Open House dates: Fennell Campus November 4, 10 am – 1 pm Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster October 28, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Stoney Creek Campus for Skilled Trades November 9, 5 pm – 8 pm Visit mohawkcollege.ca/openhouse for more information.
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You’ll probably see us at your next community or school event. If you do, don’t be shy. We’d love to meet you and hear why you’re considering Mohawk College.
Join one of our FREE College Info Sessions Mohawk offers free information sessions throughout the year to help you learn more about Mohawk programs, services and how to complete your online application. Call 905-575-2310 or visit mohawkcollege.ca/infosession to register or learn more.
Not sure which program or career is right for you? Try our Career Match or Career Coach tools online at mohawkcollege.ca/careertools
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STUDENT SATISFACTION 7 YEARS IN A ROW!*
*2016-2017 KPI Student Satisfaction and Engagement Survey. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/kpi