PROGRAM GUIDE
FALL 2019
M O U N T ROYA L U N I V ER S I T Y
CO N T I N U I N G E DU C AT I O N Your next journey begins here Transform your career with our online and classroom-based certificate and diploma programs.
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and 70+ certificate and diploma programs, including:
Gain in-demand skills in cyber security Earn a globally recognized credential in this rapidly growing field In partnership with York University’s School of Continuing Studies, we are pleased to offer two stackable certificates in cyber security. Through a blend of online courses and on-campus weekend sessions, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills to excel in a career in information security and prepare to earn the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) designation.
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Neonatal Nursing Our Neonatal Nursing Extension Certificate program was recognized by the Canadian Association for University Continuing Education (CAUCE), an organization dedicated to excellence, innovation and value.
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Cannabis Education Cannabis Cultivation Technician, the new course in our online Cannabis Education Program, was developed with industry partners to meet their needs. This comprehensive workforce training course provides the knowledge and skills to work in a commercial cannabis production environment.
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Community Paramedicine Our Community Paramedicine Extension Certificate program is expanding. Practicing community paramedics and advanced care paramedics can now take core courses for professional development.
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It’s easy to sign up! Registration dates Winter course registration opens Nov. 12, 2019. Spring and Summer course registration opens March 9, 2020.
Step 1: Search and select a program
Step 4: Register now! Pick how you want to register and pay: • Online at mru.ca/ContEd/Register any time, anywhere. You can register up to midnight the day before a course starts. Online registration is not available for block codes or gift certificates. • Phone 403.440.3833 or toll-free at 1.877.287.8001.
Are you the kind of person that likes to browse? Then go ahead and flip through the pages here or go to mru.ca/ContEd.
• Visit us on campus during office hours at EC3100, Roderick Mah Centre for Continuous Learning, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, AB.
On the website, you’ll find full program information, including course schedules and fees. Please note: not every course is offered every semester.
• Send a fax to 403.440.6743. You can download a registration form at mru.ca/RegForm.
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• Put it in the mail: Download a registration form at mru.ca/RegForm. Attach the course fee (see options below) and mail to: Mount Royal University, Continuing Education Registration Services, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, AB, T3E 6K6.
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If you know exactly what you are looking for, the table of contents on pages 4 and 5 is in alphabetical order and colour-coded by program area. The index (pages 80 through 87) lists all the courses.
Step 5: Confirm your registration and sign in to your student account Within two business days, you will receive an email confirming your registration and providing more information. If you already have a student account, you can log in to MyMRU.ca to check your schedule. Just received a student account? Please refer to the confirmation email and go to MyMRU.ca to activate your account. Please note that your username and password are not the same as your Online Registration Student ID and PIN. If you have any problems, please call 403.440.6000. You can also access your student records, such as unofficial transcripts and tax forms, at MyMRU.ca.
Free tutorial for online learners For online learners, it is highly recommended that you take a FREE tutorial. It includes important tips and you’ll practice submitting an assignment, sending a test email, starting a discussion online, taking a quiz and reviewing your grades. To sign up, register for the following: Fall tutorial (Sept. 3 – Dec. 20, 2019): CRN 90109
Withdrawal policy
Refund policy
Withdrawal from a course may be requested on or before the official course end date. A “W” grade will be assigned and recorded on your official academic transcript. No tuition refund will be issued. If you stop attending classes and do not follow the official withdrawal procedure, you will receive a failing grade. You are encouraged to consult with your instructor before withdrawing from a course.
All refunds are subject to an administration fee of 10 percent of course tuition (up to a maximum of $50). In all cases, when a refund is issued before the course start date, the course will not appear on the academic transcript.
Note: Some courses or programs have special withdrawal policies that supersede this Withdrawal Policy. Refer to your confirmation of registration letter. To request a refund or to withdraw from a course, please submit the request in writing to: ceregservices@mtroyal.ca; or in person, EC3100, Roderick Mah Centre for Continuous Learning, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, AB, T3K 6K6. Include the following information: • student identification number
Admitted programs (Education Assistant, Employment Preparation, Yoga Therapy): You must submit a written request for a refund no later than 10 business days before the course start date. Note: Some courses or programs have special refund policies that supersede this Refund Policy. Refer to your confirmation of registration letter.
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You must submit a written request for a refund no later than four (4) business days before the course start date.
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Table of contents Arts and Design
Communications and Marketing
Floral Design..................................................................... 6
Digital Communications ................................................ 22
Home Staging ................................................................. 7
Digital Content Creation ................................................ 23
Interior Decorating ........................................................... 7
Event Management ....................................................... 24
Photography .................................................................... 8
Marketing and Event Skills ........................................... 24
Writing ............................................................................. 8
Aviation Private Pilot Licence ........................................................ 9
Marketing and Strategic Communications .................... 25 Professional Editing ....................................................... 25 Public Relations and Communications Management new....................... 26 Social Media for Business ............................................. 27
Business
Technical Writing ............................................................ 27
Accounting Basics ........................................................... 9
Wedding and Social Event Planner ................................ 28
Administrative Assistant ................................................ 10 Business Analysis ...........................................................11 Cannabis Education Program new............................... 12
Writing and Editing for Business ................................... 28
Community
Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting (CAPPA) ............... 13
Addiction Studies ........................................................... 29
Contract Management .................................................. 14
Community Paramedicine new................................... 30
Children’s Mental Health ............................................... 29
Contract Management: Business Law .......................... 14
Funeral Service .............................................................. 31
Customer Service Excellence ........................................ 15
Police Studies ................................................................ 32
Entrepreneurship ........................................................... 15 Lean Thinking ................................................................. 16
Computers and Technology
Meeting Mastery ............................................................17
Accounting Software .................................................... 34
Oil and Gas Office Administration ..................................17
Cyber Security new..................................................... 33
Payroll ............................................................................ 18
Digital Graphic Design.................................................... 34
Supply Chain Management ........................................... 19
Introductory Computer ................................................. 34
Advanced Supply Chain Management ........................... 20
MS Excel ....................................................................... 35
WRLA Fundamentals of the Lumber and Building Supply Industry new .......................... 21
MS Office Pro ................................................................ 35 Web Designer................................................................ 35 WordPress .................................................................... 36 Video Production .......................................................... 36
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Conflict Resolution Conflict Resolution......................................................... 37 Managing Conflict in Today’s Workplace ........................ 38
Health Birth Doula ..................................................................... 39 Dementia Care .............................................................. 39 Advanced Topics in Dementia Care ................................ 39 Integrative Health Coach ............................................... 40 Massage Therapy ........................................................... 40
Management and Leadership Emergency Management and Disaster Recovery .............................................. 47 Human Resource Management .................................... 47 Leadership Development .............................................. 48 Management Development .......................................... 49 Organizational Change Management ............................ 50 Pillars of Management .................................................. 51 Professional Management Seminar Series ................... 51 Project Management ..................................................... 52
Introductory Massage ................................................... 41
Project Management — Final Assessment Paper ........................................ 53
Medical Terminology ..................................................... 41
PMP® Exam Preparation ................................................ 53
Muscle Energy Technique Course new....................... 41
Project Management Basics ......................................... 53
Neonatal Nursing ........................................................... 42
Project Management in Construction ............................ 54
Perinatal Nursing ........................................................... 43
Strategic Management .................................................. 55
Personal Fitness Trainer ................................................. 44 Reiki ............................................................................... 44
Social and Environmental Prosperity
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) ........................ 45
Community Investment Professional ............................ 55
Languages
Social Innovation ............................................................ 57
English Language .......................................................... 46
Stack Sampling .............................................................. 57
Non-Profit Management ................................................ 56
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry ........... 58
Teaching and Learning Adult Educator Seminar Series ...................................... 59 Curriculum Development and Instructional Design ........................................... 60 Education Assistant ....................................................... 60
Conservatory .......................................................... 61
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Arts and Design Floral Design Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Fast Track mru.ca/Floral • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cearts@mtroyal.ca Let your creativity, skill and technique blossom with these introductory floral design courses, whether you’re looking to join the industry or create your own arrangements for a special event. Learn to design, create and care for fresh-flower arrangements. All fresh flowers are included in course fees. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (54 hours) within 3 years. Block code: Register via phone for Floral Design Levels 1, 2 & 3 together and receive a 10 percent discount. For the September/October Fast Track option, register for code FD123; for November Fast Track, register for code FD123E. Courses
Hours
Floral Design, Level 1
18 hours
Floral Design, Level 2
18 hours
Floral Design, Level 3
18 hours
Individual Floral Design courses (varies by season, not part of Floral Design Certificate of Completion)
Prep Your Garden for Winter Decorating with Flowers
4 hours 9 hours
Outdoor Fall Container
2.5 hours
Outdoor Christmas Container
2.5 hours
Fresh Christmas Wreath
4 hours
All That Glitters
2.5 hours
Christmas Grinch Table Centre
2.5 hours
Christmas Table Centre & Decor
More courses: We offer a variety of floral, yard and gardening courses throughout the year. Visit mru.ca/Garden and mru.ca/Floral for a complete list of courses and workshops.
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6 hours
Home Staging Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/Home • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cearts@mtroyal.ca Acquire the skills and techniques to professionally stage homes to optimize sales prospects for yourself or your clients. Round out your interior decorating practice or apply the principles of staging to enhance your environment, even if you are not selling your home. Program format: Complete the 2 required courses (28.5 hours) within 2 years. Courses
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Introduction to Home Staging
6 hours
Home Staging as a Business
22.5 hours
Interior Decorating Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/InteriorDecorating • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cearts@mtroyal.ca Explore the fundamentals of design and decorate any room with style and confidence. Learn to decorate for yourself or prepare to enter the interior decorating industry by developing your creativity while applying design principles. Program format: Complete the 9 required courses (145 hours) in the order listed within 4 years. The Interior Decorating program is recognized by the Decorators & Designers Association of Canada. Courses
Introduction to Interior Decorating, Part 1
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15 hours
Introduction to Interior Decorating, Part 2
15 hours
Perspective Drawing
20 hours
Interiors Past and Present
15 hours
Colour and Light in Interior Decorating
15 hours
Materials for Window Treatments and Soft Furnishings
15 hours
Materials for Surface Finishes
15 hours
Role of the Interior Decorator
15 hours
Interior Decorating: Advanced Topics
20 hours
Individual Interior Decorating courses (not part of Interior Decorating Extension Certificate)
Accessorizing the Home Advanced Digital Design in 3D Basic SketchUp for Interior Decorators Kitchens and Bathrooms Professional Design Presentation
12.5 hours 20 hours 6 hours 12.5 hours 4 hours
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Photography Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/Photography • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cearts@mtroyal.ca Express your creativity and get hands-on practice while taking your skills to the next level. Take courses for personal or professional development, either on their own or as part of the certificate, and develop your technique and eye for composition. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses plus 2 optional courses (minimum of 75 hours) within 2 years. Some courses may have off-campus locations. Please note: Some courses have specific camera requirements and other considerations. Please see the website for more information. Courses
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Foundations of Photography, Level 1
20 hours
Foundations of Photography, Level 2
20 hours
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Digital Darkroom Basics
15 hours
OR Advanced Digital Darkroom
15 hours
Optional courses — choose 2
Black and White Photography Workshop
10 hours
Close-Up Photography
10 hours
Portrait Photography, Level 1
10 hours
Portrait Photography, Level 2
20 hours
Sports Photography
16 hours
Wildlife Photography
15 hours
Individual Photography courses (not part of Certificate of Completion)
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
6 hours
Introduction to Digital SLR Cameras
6 hours
The Business of Photography: Starting Out
8 hours
Using Creative Lighting: Canon Speedlite Flash
6 hours
Writing Courses
Classroom mru.ca/Writing • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cearts@mtroyal.ca Bring your writing to life with the effective use of plot, voice, theme and more. You’ll gain valuable feedback from our experienced instructors on your writing and hone your editing skills. If you’re interested in writing for stage, film or TV, our hands-on scriptwriting course (limited enrolment) sets the scene for success. Courses
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Creative Writing, Level 1
20 hours
Creative Writing, Level 2
20 hours
Fundamentals of Scriptwriting
20 hours
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Aviation Private Pilot Licence Certificate
Classroom | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/Aviation • 403.288.9551 • aviation@mtroyal.ca The Private Pilot License (PPL) is for those with little or no flying experience who wish to enroll in Mount Royal University’s industry-recognized Aviation Diploma and train for a career as a professional pilot. Check the FAQs at mru.ca/Aviation or contact the Aviation Department for further information on the PPL, Aviation Diploma, Advanced Flight Training, admission requirements and registration. Discovery Flight Experience the thrill of piloting an aircraft in a one-hour introductory flight with one of our expert flight instructors. Book through the Aviation Department.
Business Accounting Basics Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/AccountingBasics • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Enhance your skills by gaining a foundational knowledge of accounting principles, including accounting theory, hands-on practice and the application of accounting software. This flexible program provides you with theoretical accounting knowledge and hands-on application of accounting principles. Note: The Financial Accounting Fundamentals course can be applied to the Payroll Compliance (PCP) program. Program format: Complete the 2 required course and 3 optional courses (minimum of 87 hours) within 3 years. Courses
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Financial Accounting Fundamentals
36 hours
Accounting Fundamentals Practice Set
12 hours
Optional courses — choose 3
MS Excel, Level 1
12 hours
QuickBooks, Level 1
18 hours
Simply Accounting (Sage 50), Level 1
18 hours
Simply Accounting (Sage 50), Level 2
18 hours
Taxation Basics
12 hours
Using and Understanding Financial Information
15 hours
Aviation/Business
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Administrative Assistant Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/AdminAssistant • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Acquire sought-after technology skills, as well as a range of soft skills, to prepare for an administrative role in today’s demanding office environment, or refresh your skills before rejoining the workforce. In a hands-on setting, you’ll learn to use the most common MS Office software. Gain competencies that are essential to administrative roles, including communications, customer service and accounting. Program format: Complete the 10 required courses plus 2 optional courses (a minimum of 133 hours) within 2 years. Courses
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File Management Basics
6 hours
Accounting Principles for Computers
12 hours
MS Excel, Level 1
12 hours
MS Word, Level 1
18 hours
MS PowerPoint, Level 1
12 hours
MS Word, Level 2
18 hours
MS Excel, Level 2
12 hours
Building Customer Relations
7 hours
Making Meetings Move
15 hours
Writing in the Workplace
7 hours
Optional courses — choose 2
Conflict Management
7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication
7 hours
Foundations of Social Media for Business
12 hours
Introduction to Event Planning
15 hours
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Business Analysis Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online | Fast Track mru.ca/BusinessAnalysis • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Our lean, focused program — taught by business analysts working in the industry — exposes you to a variety of best practices, proven tools and industry-recognized techniques that can be immediately applied in a range of business environments. Organizations seek qualified business analysts to enable change by defining business needs and recommending solutions that deliver real business value. This in-demand position also manages requirements and supports continuous improvement efforts for organizational success. Whether you are looking to formalize your work experience or enter the field, you’ll gain the foundational knowledge and skills to effectively understand business problems and opportunities, analyze needs and solutions, recommend strategies and facilitate stakeholder collaboration. In addition, you’ll learn to model, analyze, communicate and manage requirements and other business analysis information. Courses follow the BABOK® Guide v3. Mount Royal University’s Faculty of Continuing Education and Extension is proud to be an Endorsed Educational Provider (EEP™) of the IIBA®. All of the courses in the Business Analysis Extension Certificate are IIBA® endorsed courses and qualify towards the professional development hours required for the CBAP™ certification or recertification.
Benefits »» Earn a recognized credential to enhance your business analysis experience »»
Update your existing business analysis credentials
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Earn professional development hours towards IIBA certification or recertification
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Complete the 8 required courses (120 hours)
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Can be completed within 1 semester up to a maximum of 3 years
Courses
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Overview of Business Analysis
15 hours
Specify and Model Requirements
15 hours
Business Process Modelling
15 hours
Strategic Business Analysis
15 hours
Facilitation Skills for Business Analysts
15 hours
Plan and Manage Business Analysis Work
15 hours
Develop a Business Case
15 hours
Business Analysis Perspectives
15 hours
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Cannabis Education Program Courses
Online mru.ca/Cannabis • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca new
These online courses — taught by horticulturalists, scientists and marketing specialists with experience in the cannabis industry — position you at the forefront of this booming business. Gain specialized skills and knowledge designed to meet the demand for a trained workforce in the cannabis sector, which is predicted to reach $22.6 billion within five years. The curriculum has a strong focus on understanding and complying with the Cannabis Act. The Cannabis Education Program instructs producers, marketers, financial controllers, quality assurance experts and potential entrepreneurs about best practices and regulatory compliance. The Faculty of Continuing Education and Extension at Mount Royal University is offering the Cannabis Education Program in partnership with the Continuing and Professional Studies Division of B.C.’s Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU). Benefits »»
Learn from industry professionals with experience in Canada’s cannabis industry
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Online delivery, open to anyone, anywhere
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Gain a full understanding of the Cannabis Act
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Demonstrate workplace competencies to potential employers in the cannabis industry
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Courses appear on your MRU transcript
Duration: Each course requires approximately 14 hours of study per week. Courses are intended to be completed by anyone working full time and the hours for completion are somewhat flexible within determined timelines. Courses
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Cannabis Cultivation Technician
96 hours
Financing a Cannabis Enterprise in Canada
30 hours
Marketing Under the Cannabis Act
30 hours
Plant Production and Facility Management
48 hours
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Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting (CAPPA) Certificate Online mru.ca/CAPPA • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca
Gain industry-recognized expertise in petroleum production accounting, with a solid understanding of the industry’s financial practices, government regulations and the role of the production accountant. Program requirements: »»
Canadian high school diploma or equivalent, or mature student status with at least 2 years of business experience
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All CAPPA students are required to complete a financial accounting concepts course prior to registering in CAPPA Level 4
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CAPPA strongly recommends ESL students achieve Level 8 in the Canadian Language Benchmark Placement Test
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CAPPA recommends completion of an introductory MS Excel course
Program format: Complete the 5 required courses (244 hours) within 3 years. Students enrolled in the CAPPA Certificate Program prior to July 1, 2017 have 5 years to complete the program. Online students are required to attend exams on campus in a monitored setting. Note: CAPPA requires completion of additional training modules provided by Petrinex. Course materials used in this course are owned by the CAPPA and are used under license. CAPPA is a trademark used under license. Courses
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CAPPA Level 1: Introduction to the Oil Patch
46 hours
CAPPA Level 2: Oil Production Accounting
49 hours
CAPPA Level 3: Gas Production Accounting
49 hours
CAPPA Level 4: Advanced Production Accounting
49 hours
CAPPA Level 5: Case Study
51 hours
Financial Accounting Fundamentals
36 hours
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Contract Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/Contract • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Ensuring that contracts are managed strategically can be a challenge in any industry. Acquire the tools and techniques to streamline the contract management process for maximum results — from determining your company’s needs to negotiations, final payment and beyond.
This program is eligible towards Canadian Construction Association Gold Seal Certification.
Program format: Complete the 6 required courses (90 hours) within 5 years. Courses
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Contract Management Overview
15 hours
Gathering Contract Requirements
15 hours
Negotiating Contracts
15 hours
Contract Development and Signing
15 hours
Contract Management and Compliance
15 hours
Best Practices in Contract Management
15 hours
Contract Management: Business Law Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/BusinessLaw • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Explore Canadian law as it applies to contracts. Review case studies and apply your knowledge to identify legal issues, determine consequences and draft clauses to mitigate risks and find business advantages. Learn to manage the contract life cycle in-house and ensure compliance with contract terms.
This program is eligible towards Canadian Construction Association Gold Seal Certification.
Program format: Complete the 5 required courses (75 hours) within 5 years. Courses
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Contracts and Canadian Legal System
15 hours
Business Liability: Tort Law and Contract Management
15 hours
Understanding Ownership: Property Law
15 hours
Impact of Business Structures on Contract Management
15 hours
Contracts and Risk Management
15 hours
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Customer Service Excellence Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/CustomerService • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca The demand is growing for quality customer service in every industry. Learn to build positive relationships with customers, communicate more thoughtfully, solve problems and make decisions efficiently. Program format: Complete the 2 required courses plus one optional course (21 hours) within 3 years. Courses
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Building Customer Relations
7 hours
Leading with Emotional Intelligence
7 hours
Optional courses — choose 1
Conflict Management
7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication
7 hours
Entrepreneurship Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/SmallBusiness • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca In this five-day learning program, participants will identify a business idea and develop a business planning canvas as a strategy to determine the feasibility of their idea and define their business implementation process. This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification. Program format: Complete the 5 required courses (35 hours) within 3 years. Courses
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Entrepreneurship and You
7 hours
Planning Your Business
7 hours
Marketing Your Business
7 hours
Managing Your Business
7 hours
Launching Your Business
7 hours
Business
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Lean Thinking Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/LeanThinking • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca This program is designed for performance improvement leaders, managers and front-line employees wanting to effectively support lean management and continuous improvement practices, gain credibility in the marketplace or implement lean thinking within their organization. The skills and knowledge in this program — which updates and expands upon material in the previous Lean Management and Continuous Improvement program — are ideal for application outside the manufacturing sector, including oil and gas, health care, IT, financial services and supply chain management. Lean thinking — which adds value in the customer’s eyes and eliminates waste — assists organizations in developing the culture, mindset and behaviours to enable the accomplishment of more with less through specific tools and practices. Learn to recognize opportunities to implement lean thinking, the tools used to create lean processes, how to align your organization to lean thinking and sustain positive change. Important notice: Effective May 1, 2020, the Lean Thinking Extension Certificate program will be suspended. New and current, active students have until April 30, 2020 to complete the program requirements for graduation.
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Gain in-demand skills and knowledge tailored to today’s marketplace
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Earn a recognized credential
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Learn to create a culture of continuous improvement and positive change
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Complete the required 6 courses (90 hours)
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Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 semesters.
Courses
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Introduction to Lean Thinking
15 hours
Lean, Process Thinking and Mapping a Solution
15 hours
Tools in Lean Thinking
15 hours
Applying Lean, A Cycle of Improvement
15 hours
Integrating Lean into the Organization
15 hours
Sustaining Lean and Growing Forward
15 hours
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Meeting Mastery Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online mru.ca/Meetings • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Build on your administrative role by gaining essential facilitation skills and techniques for planning, preparing and holding productive meetings, and learn how to follow-up on action items. Program format: Complete the 2 required courses plus 1 optional course (37 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Making Meetings Move
15 hours
Effective Facilitation for Managers and Leaders
15 hours
Optional courses — choose 1
Effective Interpersonal Communication
7 hours
Workplace Presentation Skills
7 hours
Oil and Gas Office Administration Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/OGOffice • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca This specialized program teaches the fundamentals of the industry’s s most commonly used PC-based operating system (Windows) and office software package (MS Office). In addition to technical skills, gain oil and gas industry-specific knowledge that will help you on your path to success. Program format: Complete the 16 required courses (222.5 – 237 hours) within 5 years. Courses
Hours
The Petroleum Industry: An Integrated Approach
45 hours
Project Management: Overview and Integration
21 hours
Navigating Corporate Culture
21 hours
Project Management Basics
7.5 hours
Making Meetings Move
15 hours
Accounting Principles and Computers
12 hours
File Management Basics
6 hours
MS Outlook
12 hours
MS Word, Level 1
18 hours
MS Word, Level 2
18 hours
MS Excel, Level 1
12 hours
MS Powerpoint, Level 1
12 hours
MS Excel, Level 2
12 hours
Business Project, Level 1
12 hours
Business Project, Level 2
12 hours
Writing in the Workplace
7 hours
Building Customer Relations
7 hours
Business
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Payroll Certificates
Classroom mru.ca/Payroll • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Certified payroll professionals are in demand in today’s market. Build new skills or upgrade your existing ones with this program that includes compliance knowledge required to process an annual payroll cycle. Learn to contribute a payroll perspective to organizational policy and strategy discussions. The Canadian Payroll Association’s (CPA’s) Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) and Certified Payroll Manager (CPM) programs are recognized nationally as the standards of excellence for payroll training. Program format Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP): Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) within 3 years. Certified Payroll Manager (CPM): Please see our website for more information on the CPM certification. Courses
Hours
Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) Payroll Compliance Legislation
39 hours
Payroll Fundamentals 1
42 hours
Payroll Fundamentals 2
42 hours
Financial Accounting Fundamentals
36 hours
Certified Payroll Manager (CPM) Introduction to Payroll Management
39 hours
Applied Payroll Management
36 hours
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Supply Chain Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online | Fast Track mru.ca/SupplyChain • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Whether you want to build a new career in this emerging profession or are a supply chain practitioner looking to enhance or formalize your knowledge, this lean, affordable and focused program will help you find your opportunity. The exciting, innovative and forward-looking field of supply chain management is the management of products, services and information from suppliers to customers. It incorporates the latest developments in technology, sustainability and risk management to add value to businesses, consumers and the economy. Taught by experienced instructors working as supply chain professionals, this certificate covers important fundamentals with a practical emphasis. Essential concepts are brought to life by real-world examples, case studies and hands-on activities that allow you to apply what you’ve learned. The program also includes essential soft skills — such as communication, collaboration and negotiation — that are critical to an effective, value-creating supply chain.
This program is accredited by the Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council through its National Accreditation Program. The accreditation was granted in November 2016 and is effective for 3 years.
This program allows you to apply for transfer credit towards the Supply Chain Management Alberta (SCMA) Diploma program.
Benefits »»
Formalize your supply chain education and obtain a recognized credential
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Prepare for a career as a buyer, procurement specialist, contract administrator, transportation manager or logistics and inventory manager
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Receive transfer credit for 2 courses in the Advanced Supply Chain Management Extension Certificate
Program format »»
Complete the 10 required courses (198 hours)
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Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
Courses
Hours
Introduction to Supply Chain Management
21 hours
Procurement 1
21 hours
Inventory and Warehousing
21 hours
Planning and Scheduling
21 hours
Procurement 2
21 hours
Technology and e-Procurement
21 hours
Contract Management Lifecycle
21 hours
Transportation and Global Supply
21 hours
Effective Workplace Communication
15 hours
Negotiating Contracts
15 hours
Business
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Advanced Supply Chain Management Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/AdvancedSCM • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca This program presents a comprehensive, yet practical, approach to supply chain management. Gain knowledge and skills in production planning, logistics management, purchasing, inventory management, material handling, transportation, enterprise resource planning and global logistics. Benefits »»
Formalize your supply chain education and obtain a recognized credential
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Build your knowledge of supply chain management functional areas
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Acquire professional development that can be applied towards a supply chain designation
Program format »»
Complete the 9 required courses (351 hours)
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Can be completed within 1.5 years, up to a maximum of 4 years
Transfer credit You may be eligible for a transfer credit into: »»
Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP)
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CITT — Certified Logistics Professional (CCLP)
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Certified Professional Logistician (P.Log.)
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MRU Bachelor of Business Administration — Major in Supply Chain Management
Courses
Hours
Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
39 hours
Principles of Quality Management
39 hours
Introduction to Physical Distribution
39 hours
Fundamentals of Purchasing
39 hours
Physical Distribution and Logistics
39 hours
Inventory and Warehouse Management
39 hours
Business Negotiations and Project Management
39 hours
Supply Chain Decision-Making
39 hours
Integrated Business Solutions
39 hours
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Business
WRLA Fundamentals of the Lumber and Building Supply Industry Certificate of Completion new Online mru.ca/WRLA • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca
This new program — established by the Western Retail Lumber Association (WRLA) — is designed for those new to the lumber and building materials industry, as well as those looking for employment in the sector. You’ll gain specialized knowledge of the lumber building materials industry and practical skills from experienced industry veterans in this fourweek program consisting of four courses. Students enrolled in the certificate may be eligible for WRLA education grants. For more information on the WRLA, visit wrla.org.
Program format: Complete the 4 required courses (12 hours) in 4 weeks. Courses
Hours
Industry Literacy Skills: The Role of the WRLA in Today’s Lumber Building Materials Industry
3 hours
Industry Negotiation Skills
3 hours
Industry Critical Thinking Skills
3 hours
Industry Relationship Management: Communication, Active Listening and Customer Satisfaction
3 hours
Business
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Communications and Marketing Digital Communications Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/DigitalCommunications • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Developed and taught by industry experts, this certificate provides you with current, in-demand knowledge and skills in the growing field of digital communications. You’ll gain practical, hands-on exposure to current digital communications strategies and tactics while earning a recognized credential. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses plus 45 hours of optional courses (a minimum of 87 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Search Engine Marketing
15 hours
Writing and Editing for Digital Media
15 hours
Foundations of Social Media for Business
12 hours
Optional courses — choose 45 hours
Advertising on Social Media
15 hours
Content Marketing Strategy
15 hours
Google Analytics
6 hours
Illustrator 1
24 hours
Introduction to WordPress
12 hours
Online Community Engagement
12 hours
Photoshop 1
24 hours
Social Media Analytics and Optimization
12 hours
Social Media Strategy
15 hours
Social Media Strategies and Crisis Communication
15 hours
WordPress for Business
12 hours
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Communications and Marketing
Digital Content Creation Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/DigitalContent • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca The explosion of online, social media and mobile technologies is changing how we use and interact with digital media, creating incredible new opportunities and challenges. Acquire practical, in-demand skills for developing a content strategy and writing, editing and delivering interesting content to attract and engage audiences. Enhance your existing talents in social media or journalism, or build a career as a digital content specialist. Program format: Complete the 4 required courses plus 30 hours of optional courses (a minimum of 90 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Writing and Editing for Digital Media
Hours
15 hours
Content Marketing Strategy
15 hours
Introduction to Digital Graphic Design
18 hours
Choose 1
Search Engine Marketing
15 hours
OR Social Media Analytics and Optimization
12 hours
Optional courses — choose 30 hours
Advertising on Social Media
15 hours
Business Skills and Portfolio Creation for Graphic Design
18 hours
Copy Editing and Proofreading
20 hours
Digital Darkroom Basics
15 hours
Editing Fundamentals
15 hours
Foundations of Photography, Level 1
20 hours
Google Analytics
6 hours
Illustrator 1
24 hours
InDesign 1
15 hours
Introduction to WordPress
12 hours
Online Community Engagement
12 hours
Photoshop 1
24 hours
Search Engine Marketing
15 hours
Social Media Analytics and Optimization
12 hours
Social Media Strategy
15 hours
Communications and Marketing
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Event Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/EventManagement • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cearts@mtroyal.ca Prepare for a career in event management with the practical skills and professional knowledge to successfully organize, promote and execute any type of event, from weddings to company retreats. Enhance your job or volunteer responsibilities for planning and organizing events.
The Event Management program is a recognized member of the International Live Events Association (ILEA). Program format: Complete the 7 required courses (174 hours) — in the order listed — within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Introduction to Event Planning
15 hours
Resource Management for Event Planning
30 hours
Event Logistics
30 hours
Event Risk Management
30 hours
Event Marketing
30 hours
Event Production
30 hours
Event Management: Final Project
9 hours
Marketing and Event Skills Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online mru.ca/MarketingEvents • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca This short, practical program — designed for those whose work involves marketing and/or event planning — provides you with the knowledge, techniques and tools to maximize your efforts in these areas. Program format: Complete the 1 required course plus 2 optional courses (a minimum of 39 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Introduction to Event Planning
Hours
15 hours
Optional courses — choose 2
Foundations of Social Media for Business
12 hours
Introduction to WordPress
12 hours
Marketing and Strategic Communications
15 hours
24
Communications and Marketing
Marketing and Strategic Communications Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/CEMarketing • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Gain practical, hands-on exposure to the latest marketing strategies, tactics and best practices, including word of mouth marketing, social media, content marketing and integrated marketing communications. Developed and taught by industry experts, this program provides you with current, in-demand knowledge and skills to inform strategic marketing decisions. Program format: Complete the 7 required courses (102 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Foundations of Social Media for Business
12 hours
Marketing and Strategic Communications
15 hours
Brand Strategy
15 hours
Integrated Marketing Communications
15 hours
Digital Marketing Research
15 hours
Word of Mouth Marketing
15 hours
Content Marketing Strategy
15 hours
Professional Editing Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/ProfessionalEditing • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca This program is ideal for communicators wanting to acquire an understanding of the standards, skills and tools of professional editors. Enhance your writing and editing skills through presentations, readings, editing practice and discussion. Program format: Complete the 6 required courses plus 1 optional course (a minimum of 119 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Grammar and Punctuation Essentials
15 hours
Editing Fundamentals
15 hours
Copy Editing and Proofreading
20 hours
Comprehensive Editing: Style, Structure and Design
24 hours
Writing and Editing for Digital Media
15 hours
Editing Portfolio
15 hours
Optional courses — choose 1
Advanced MS Word for Writers and Editors
15 hours
Document Layout and Design
15 hours
Foundations of Technical Communication
15 hours
Communications and Marketing
25
Public Relations and Communications Management Extension Certificate Classroom mru.ca/PublicRelations • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca new
Public relations and communication management professionals require highly developed skills to create, build and maintain relationships and organizational reputations for corporations, businesses, government, and nonprofit and charitable organizations. This new certificate is ideal for those requiring practical public relations skills to enhance their employment or volunteer commitments, as well as those considering a career change. This program extensively explores new and relevant subject matter in the evolving PR industry, with an emphasis on harnessing the power of digital communication. Learning from experienced professionals provides students with the relevant information and skills to successfully design, implement and evaluate public relations projects in any organization.
Benefits »»
Earn a recognized credential
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Enhance your career prospects
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Gain in-demand skills and knowledge tailored to today’s public relations and communication marketplace
Program format »»
Complete the 5 required courses (105 hours)
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Can be completed up to a maximum of 2 years
Courses
Hours
The Fundamentals of Public Relations and Communications Management
21 hours
Applied Writing and Editing for Public Relations
21 hours
Communication Research, Evaluation and Analytics
21 hours
Business Basics for the PR Practitioner
21 hours
Social Media Strategies and Crisis Communications
21 hours
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Communications and Marketing
Social Media for Business Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online mru.ca/SocialMediaBusiness • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Learn to use social media platforms to become an active, collaborative social-media contributor and drive results in line with your business objectives. Earn a recognized credential while preparing for a career in social media or marketing. Program format: Complete the 4 required courses (51 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Foundations of Social Media for Business
12 hours
Social Media Strategy
15 hours
Online Community Engagement
12 hours
Social Media Analytics and Optimization
12 hours
Technical Writing Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/TechnicalWriting • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Develop highly sought-after technical writing skills using the latest tools, methods and key software programs. Prepare to enter the field of technical writing for science, technology, education, oil and gas, business communications, web-based publishing and more. Program format: Complete the 10 required courses plus 22.5 hours of optional courses (a minimum of 172.5 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Foundations of Technical Communication
18 hours
Advanced Microsoft Word for Writers and Editors
15 hours
Document Layout and Design
15 hours
Writing User Guides
15 hours
Preparing Policies and Procedures
15 hours
Editing Basics for Technical Documents
15 hours
Producing Software Specifications
15 hours
Site Architecture for Online Media
15 hours
Design and Authoring Online Media
15 hours
Document Project Management
15 hours
Optional courses — choose 22.5 hours
Creating Training Manuals
7.5 hours
Writing and Editing for Digital Media
15 hours
Grammar and Punctuation Essentials
15 hours
Effective Business Writing
15 hours
Communications and Marketing
27
Wedding and Social Event Planner Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/EventPlanner • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cearts@mtroyal.ca Marry your artistic and business skills to plan weddings, celebrations and other social events. Learn to develop a budget, and professionally plan and execute events. The program touches on social dynamics as well as giving you tools to help successfully launch your social event planning business. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Introduction to Event Planning
15 hours
The Business of Wedding Planning and Social Event Planning
15 hours
Social Event Production and Design
15 hours
Writing and Editing for Business Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online mru.ca/WritingForBusiness • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca
When writing for business, delivering clear, concise material that effectively communicates your message reflects positively on your abilities and saves hours of revision. Brush up on the basics of grammar and writing styles while gaining strategies for organizing your material in these practical, hands-on courses. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours) within 2 years. Courses
Hours
Grammar and Punctuation Essentials
15 hours
Effective Business Writing
15 hours
Editing Fundamentals
15 hours
28
Communications and Marketing
Community Addiction Studies Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/AddictionStudies • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Enhance your understanding of current addiction approaches and trends in this comprehensive program designed for professionals and para-professionals in the human service field, as well as those interested in addiction studies. Learn about prevention, treatment, issues relating to youth, physical and psychological addiction, mental health and family dynamics. Program format: Complete the 6 required courses (120 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Addiction Studies: Overview
20 hours
Drugs and the Brain
20 hours
Addiction and the Family
20 hours
Understanding Adolescents and Addiction
20 hours
Addiction and Concurrent Mental Health Disorders
20 hours
Addiction Prevention
20 hours
Children’s Mental Health Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/ChildrensHealth • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Expand your understanding of the complex factors that affect children’s mental health, including theories of risk factors and causes, as well as legal and ethical issues. Enhance your skills and knowledge as a health and humanservice professional or K–12 educational professional with this comprehensive program. Program format: Complete the 9 required courses (135 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Framework for Healthy Development
15 hours
The Child’s Social and Environmental Conditions
15 hours
Child and Youth Resiliency
15 hours
Mental Health I: Disorders Diagnosed in the Early Years
15 hours
Mental Health II: Psychosis, Mood, Anxiety and Increased Risk
15 hours
Mental Health III: Physiological Needs and Theories for Intervention
15 hours
Systems in Criminal Justice and Child Protective Services
15 hours
Systems in Mental Health and Education
15 hours
Systems Collaboration
15 hours
Community
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Community Paramedicine Extension Certificate
Online | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/Paramedicine • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca new
Manage a broad range of medical services for at-risk patients in the community with this program that adds knowledge, skills and attitudes to your current paramedic training and experience. The Community Paramedicine program expands on practical experiences to build competencies in addressing complex social and mobility issues. The program content focuses on application of primary health-care strategies within inter-professional environments for urgent and specialized medical treatment. Upon graduation, you’ll provide assessment, diagnostics, treatments and follow-up care plans at the community level in collaboration with patients, family members and medical teams. To take the core courses, you must be registered as an Advanced Care Paramedic. For practicums, you must be registered with the Alberta College of Paramedics. Individual courses can be completed for professional development. Developed in collaboration with Alberta Health Services.
Benefits »»
Gain in-depth theoretical knowledge and extensive practical experience in a variety of health-care settings
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Develop professional strategies for response to health-care issues, ethics and inter-professional communication challenges
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Transfer skills into the community, such as assisted-living sites, long-term care homes, private residences, etc.
Program format »»
Complete the 7 online required courses (205 hours) and 3 practicum components (170 hours)
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Can be completed in a minimum of 2 years, up to a maximum of 6 years
Courses
Hours
Community Paramed icine Overview
35 hours
Advanced Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology
40 hours
Diversity, Communications and Ethics
20 hours
Seniors’ Health
30 hours
Professional Practice in Seniors’ Health
40 hours
Advanced Topics in Mental Health and Addiction
20 hours
Professional Practice in Mental Health and Addiction
40 hours
Team Approaches to Chronic Disease Management
30 hours
A Palliative Approach for Individuals and Families
30 hours
Professional Practice in Community Paramedicine
90 hours
30
Community
Funeral Service Programs | Application Required
Online | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/Funeral • 403.440.7742 • 1.888.616.3606 • fde@mtroyal.ca Mount Royal University offers three funeral service programs: Funeral Service Diploma, Funeral Director Certificate and Embalmer Certificate. Graduates are prepared for licensing in Alberta by the Alberta Funeral Services Regulatory Board.
Benefits »»
Flexible programming that suits your personal and professional schedule
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Instructor-led, interactive online courses
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Programs can be started in September or January
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Stay in your community while earning a university credential
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Dedicated program team provides support throughout your studies
Program format Funeral Service Diploma (1,832 hours) »»
Start in September or January
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Study full- or part-time
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Can be completed full-time within 1 year or part-time within 6 years
Funeral Director Certificate (1,800 hours) »»
Start in September or January
»»
Study part-time
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Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 6 years
Embalmer Certificate (450 hours) »»
Start in September or January
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Study part-time
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Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 6 years
Introductory/Prerequisite Courses
Introduction to Funeral Service (courses offered in Calgary and Edmonton)
Hours
14 hours
First-Aid and CPR Certification Standard first-aid and CPR certification may be required as part of your Funeral Service education. Courses are available through Mount Royal Recreation. Visit mru.ca/Recreation or call 403.440.6517.
Community
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Police Studies Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/PoliceStudies • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Gain theoretical and practical skills to prepare for diverse careers in the justice field. Topics range from the history of the Canadian justice system to changing social trends and issues in policing. The content emphasizes the skills, attitudes and personal qualities needed to pursue a justice-related career. Program format: Complete the 6 required courses (288 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Canadian Criminal Justice Systems
48 hours
Interpersonal Relationship Skills
48 hours
Criminology Concepts
48 hours
Human Diversity in Justice
48 hours
Trends and Issues in Policing
48 hours
Canadian Criminal Law
48 hours
32
Community
Computers and Technology Cyber Security Fundamentals Extension Certificate Advanced Cyber Security Extension Certificate new
Blended
mru.ca/CyberPrograms • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Today’s digital environments are highly complex and the demand for cyber security expertise is on the rise across all industries. Professionals trained in cyber security possess the unique ability to protect digital assets and guard intellectual property. Prepare to earn a globally recognized credential in the rapidly growing field of cyber security with these two certificates. In partnership with York University’s School of Continuing Studies, Mount Royal is pleased to offer two stackable credentials in cyber security to deepen your understanding of cyber security topics, strengthen your skills as an IT manager or project lead, and prepare you to earn a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) designation from (ISC)². Explore the fundamental knowledge required to help you become a more effective IT manager and project leader with the Cyber Security Fundamentals Extension Certificate. Students who plan to earn the CISSP designation can choose to continue on to the Advanced Cyber Security Extension Certificate right away or take a break and enrol in a later term. The Advanced Cyber Security Extension Certificate develops additional competencies and a more thorough understanding of the eight knowledge areas required for the CISSP designation. The certificate is scheduled to align with CISSP exam dates so graduates can write the exam while the course material is still fresh in their minds. Those progressing to the CISSP exam need to meet (ISC)²’s experience requirements.
Benefits »» Prepare to write the exam for a globally recognized credential »»
Blended learning, part-time format is ideal for busy professionals
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Expert, (ISC²)-certified instructors lead learning, combined with online modules
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Gain the in-demand skills and knowledge to succeed in an exciting industry
Program format »» Blended, with online coursework and two full days on campus (per course) »»
Each certificate has 3 required courses (109 hours). Certificates can be completed in 5 months, or stack them together in 10 months.
Textbook (required) »»
Official (ISC)² Guide to the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), Fifth Edition
Courses — Cyber Security Fundamentals Extension Certificate
Hours
Introduction to Cyber Security
36 hours
Information Security Risk Management and Governance
36 hours
Data, Asset and Identity Protection
36 hours
Courses — Advanced Cyber Security Extension Certificate
Hours
Engineering for Information Security
36 hours
Cyber Security Operations Management
36 hours
Security Assessment and Testing
36 hours
Computers and Technology
33
Accounting Software Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/CompAccounting • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Combining popular business accounting software with an understanding of basic accounting concepts, this program gives you the tools to get started in bookkeeping, whether you are learnings skills for professional or personal use. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (66 hours) within 2 years. Courses
Hours
Accounting Principles for Computers
12 hours
Simply Accounting (Sage 50), Level 1
18 hours
Simply Accounting (Sage 50), Level 2
18 hours
QuickBooks, Level 1
18 hours
Digital Graphic Design Extension Certificate Classroom mru.ca/GraphicDesign • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Learn the artistic, technical and business aspects of graphic design. Develop your creative talents, learn leading software programs and explore the principles of visual design to create an outstanding portfolio, whether for professional or personal use. Program format: Complete the 8 required courses (171 hours) within 2 years. Courses
Hours
Introduction to Digital Graphic Design
18 hours
Photoshop 1
24 hours
Photoshop 2
24 hours
Illustrator 1
24 hours
Illustrator 2
24 hours
InDesign 1
15 hours
InDesign 2
24 hours
Business Skills and Portfolio Creation for Graphic Design
18 hours
Introductory Computer Courses
Classroom mru.ca/Computers/Intro • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Courses
Hours
Windows Basics
12 hours
File Management Basics
6 hours
34
Computers and Technology
MS Excel Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/Excel • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Discover the basics of an electronic spreadsheet as you gets hands-on experience with Excel’s built-in functions. You’ll practice entering data, creating formulas, formatting, using references, cutting/copying/pasting and working with AutoFill, in addition to other functions. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (36 hours) within 2 years. Courses
Hours
MS Excel, Level 1
12 hours
MS Excel, Level 2
12 hours
MS Excel, Level 3
12 hours
MS Office Pro Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/OfficePro • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Whether you’re looking to rejoin the workforce or update your computer skills, this in-depth certificate gives you marketable skills. Gain a higher level of efficiency with Microsoft Office software and discover the advanced applications of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Courses can also be taken individually. Program format: Complete the 6 required courses (84 hours) within 2 years. Courses
Hours
MS Word, Level 1
18 hours
MS Word, Level 2
18 hours
MS Excel, Level 1
12 hours
MS Excel, Level 2
12 hours
MS Excel, Level 3
12 hours
MS PowerPoint, Level 1
12 hours
Web Designer Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/WebDesigner • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Explore web design for personal or professional development with this certificate that focuses on web design skills, business knowledge and opportunities for portfolio development. Important notice: Effective May 1, 2020, the Web Designer Extension Certificate program will be suspended. New and current, active students have until April 30, 2020 to complete the program requirements for graduation.
Program format: Complete the 6 required courses (120 hours) within 2 years. Courses
Hours
HTML and CSS
30 hours
JavaScript and JQuery
24 hours
Advanced CSS
12 hours
PHP and MySQL
24 hours
Photoshop for the Web
18 hours
Illustrator for the Web
12 hours
Computers and Technology
35
WordPress Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/WordPress • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Get hands-on experience building, updating and managing your own beautiful and functional website with WordPress. Learn best practices in site design, as well as an understanding of the business and marketing opportunities WordPress offers. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (36 hours) within 2 years. Courses
Hours
Introduction to WordPress
12 hours
WordPress for Business
12 hours
Designing in WordPress
12 hours
Video Production Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/Video • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Explore production techniques and gain hands-on experience with up-to-date video equipment, including GoPros and UAVs (drones). Gain insight into government regulations and career opportunities and markets for this burgeoning field.
Important notice: Effective May 1, 2020 the Video Production Certificate of Completion program will be suspended. New and current, active students have until April 30, 2020 to complete the program requirements for graduation.
Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (36 hours) within 2 years. Courses
Hours
Introduction to Drones and GoPros
12 hours
Shoot Quality Videos
12 hours
Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro
12 hours
36
Computers and Technology
Conflict Resolution Conflict Resolution Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/ConflictResolution • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Effectively managing conflict saves time, money and stress. In this program, you will learn to effectively manage conflict by combining theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on conflict resolution skills. In addition, you will acquire strategies in mediation and negotiation that you can apply today in the workplace, community and home. This 220-hour certificate is taught by experienced instructors and most courses have conflict resolution coaches who support the instructor, allowing for immediate feedback and practical knowledge.
Benefits »»
Enhance your communication and conflict resolution knowledge and skills for personal or professional development
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Successfully integrate conflict skills into your workplace
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Further your career in the health and human service field
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Prepare for a career as a mediator or negotiator
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Fulfill the educational requirements to apply for the Qualified Mediator (Q.Med) or Chartered Mediator (C.Med) designations*
Program details Format: Introduction to Conflict Resolution is offered in-class and online. All other courses are offered in-class only. Duration: Complete the 12 required courses and 1 assessment (Mediation or Negotiation) (220 hours). This program can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years. You may also register in individual courses of interest (prerequisites must be met). *Completion of the Conflict Resolution Extension Certificate with successful completion of the Conflict Resolution Mediation Assessment fulfills the educational requirements to apply for the ADR Institute of Canada’s national designations of Qualified Mediator (Q.Med) and Chartered Mediator (C.Med). For additional requirements on designations, contact the ADR Institute of Alberta at adralberta.com or 1.800.232.7214.
Courses
Introduction to Conflict Resolution
Hours
15 hours
Communication in Conflict Resolution
15 hours
Negotiation Skills: Level 1
21 hours
Negotiation Skills: Level 2
28 hours
Mediation Skills: Level 1
21 hours
Mediation Skills: Level 2
28 hours
Shifting from Positions to Interests
15 hours
Consensus Building for Groups
15 hours
Working Towards Cultural Competency in Conflict Resolution
15 hours
Dealing with Anger
15 hours
Multi-Party Mediation: The Dynamics
15 hours
Resolving Conflict in the Workplace
15 hours
Conflict Resolution — 1 of the following:
Conflict Resolution Mediation Assessment
2 hours
OR Conflict Resolution Negotiation Assessment
2 hours
Conflict Resolution
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Managing Conflict in Today’s Workplace Certificate of Completion
Online mru.ca/WorkplaceConflict • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Incorporate conflict resolution skills into business processes and your professional practices. The skills and strategies you learn in this program can be applied immediately in your workplace. You will explore the benefits of mediation and negotiation in a variety of settings while developing a personal philosophy and style for conflict resolution. Assess your ability to communicate effectively and discover your personal style of handling conflict as you build skills and knowledge that you can implement in the workplace.
Benefits »»
Develop skills and tools to effectively manage and resolve conflicts in the workplace
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Learn essential communication skills to apply in preventing and working through conflict
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Build positive relationships between employees within the workplace
Program details Format: Online Introduction to Conflict Resolution is offered in-class and online. All other courses are offered online only. Duration: Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours) within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years. Prerequisites: Introduction to Conflict Resolution is a prerequisite to all Conflict Resolution courses.
Block code: Register by phone for all 3 courses together and receive a 10 percent discount. Courses
Hours
Introduction to Conflict Resolution
15 hours
Negotiating with Integrity
15 hours
Dealing with Difficult Conversations
15 hours
38
Conflict Resolution
Health Birth Doula DONA International Seminar
Classroom mru.ca/BirthDoula • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Gain the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to function as a birth doula, a trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support throughout the birth process. This course qualifies as an approved DONA International Birth Doula Workshop. Visit dona.org for additional educational requirements. Program format: Complete the required course (23 hours) Course
Hours
DONA International Birth Doula Training
23 hours
Dementia Care Certificate of Completion
Online mru.ca/DementiaCare • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Understand the complexity and develop the skills required to support the emotional, psychological, social and physical challenges experienced by persons with a dementia. Students share and learn from each other while discussing how the course content can be applied in their own situations.. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Understanding Dementia
15 hours
Caring for Older Adults
15 hours
Caring for Families
15 hours
Advanced Topics in Dementia Care Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/AdvancedDementia • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca This program provides current knowledge from early identification to end-of-life care for health-care professionals looking to gain further skills to assist them in their practice. You’ll develop best practice competencies focused on communication, pharmacology, wellness and quality of life while gaining skills, knowledge and attitudes that support those with dementia and their families. Practice knowledge and skills that reflect an understanding of inclusivity, equality and diversity awareness. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (60 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Professional Leadership for Dementia Care
20 hours
Advanced Knowledge for Dementia Care
20 hours
Practice Competencies for Dementia Care
20 hours
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Integrative Health Coach Extension Certificate
Hybrid | Blended mru.ca/HealthCoach • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Satisfy your passion for health promotion by coaching clients to develop and engage in healthy mindsets and behaviours. Using evidence-based theory and practices, assist clients in improving their health and well-being through personal responsibility and self-motivation. Build your practice by advancing client support for your patients. Program format: Complete the 7 required courses (175 hours) and a practicum offered in the fall and winter semesters. Introduction to Integrative Health Coaching is a prerequisite for all other courses. Courses consist of classroom hours, online hours and individual coaching session(s) between instructor and student. Can be completed within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Introduction to Integrative Health Coaching
20 hours
Integrative Healing Practices
45 hours
Relationship Coaching
20 hours
Strategic Communications
20 hours
Direct Communications
20 hours
Client Learning and Transformation
20 hours
Business of Integrative Health Coaching
10 hours
Integrative Health Coaching Practicum
20 hours
Massage Therapy Diploma | Application Required
Classroom | Online | Blended | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/Massage • 403.440.7742 • 1.888.616.3606 • massage@mtroyal.ca Prepare yourself for a career as a massage therapist. Learn relaxation and therapeutic massage techniques along with subjects that include anatomy, physiology, pathology, business and research. Hands-on training is a key component of the program. From the student-run practicum clinic to off-site community outreach, you will gain valuable experience working with a variety of clients in supervised settings.
Benefits »»
Train to the highest standards nationally and earn a university credential
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Be in demand. Explore current job positions on our employment board and attend our annual career fair
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Learn in specialized facilities designed for massage therapy instruction
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Connect with your community through a variety of off-site practical experiences
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Study full- or part-time
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Take a combination of classroom, online and practicum courses
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Experience university life with smaller class sizes, expert instructors, a dedicated program team and access to scholarships
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Start in September or January
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Complete within 2 years, up to a maximum of 6 years
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Introductory Massage Courses
Classroom mru.ca/Massage • 403.440.7742 • 1.888.616.3606 • massage@mtroyal.ca Whether you are thinking about massage therapy as a career or want to develop basic skills to use on friends and family, practice basic relaxation techniques in this introduction to the world of massage. No application required. Courses
Hours
Massage Basics, Level 1
12 hours
Massage Basics, Level 2
12 hours
Medical Terminology Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/MedicalTerms • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Medical terminology is a specialized language specific to the health-care field. In these online courses, you’ll prepare for a new career in health services through topics such as word origins, abbreviations, basic anatomy and disease. Graduates are prepared to comprehend and apply this specialized knowledge within various health-care positions. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (65 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Medical Terminology I
20 hours
Medical Terminology II
20 hours
Medical Terminology III
25 hours
Muscle Energy Technique Course
Classroom mru.ca/MET • 403.440.7742 • 1.866.616.3606 new
Muscle Energy Technique (MET) is a manual therapy technique that uses the gentle muscle contractions by the patient to relax and lengthen muscles, and normalize joint motion. MET can be used to address acute or chronic injuries, or maintain normal joint range of motion to optimize physical performance. This course is for certified, licenced or registered allied health-care professionals and provides an alternative manual approach to address sacroiliac and iliosacral dysfunctions. Courses
Muscle Energy Techniques
Hours
16 hours
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2019 CAUCE Program Award in the Non-credit Programming over 48 hours category.
Neonatal Nursing Extension Certificate
Online | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/NeonatalNursing • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Gain the clinical skills, knowledge and hands-on learning needed to care for the vulnerable newborn population in this comprehensive neonatal nursing program. Certification brings with it not only increased career opportunities, but greater job satisfaction and confidence in this high-tech, rapidly changing environment. In addition to being a superior point-of-care nurse, graduates are better positioned to take on a leadership role and mentor other nurses. This program is for graduates with a degree in nursing or senior-level nursing students, with approval from home institutions. You must hold a current, active nursing registration with the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CARNA) or equivalent from another province. If you are applying from a country other than Canada, you must be eligible for registration with CARNA. LPNs are welcome to register for the Development and Homeostasis and Assessment courses for general interest.
Benefits »»
Complete the clinical experience course to integrate and apply your theoretical knowledge in a practical setting
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Gain the skills and knowledge to best care for your patient in a high-tech, rapidly changing environment
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Prepare to write the new Canadian Nurses Association neonatal specialty certification exam
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Nurses who have worked a minimum of 2 years full-time in their specialty of nursing can apply to PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition) the Clinical Experience course. Contact the program coordinator for more information
Program details »»
Complete the 4 required courses and 210-hour clinical experience (420 hours)
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Can be completed within 1.5 years, up to a maximum of 6 years
Courses
Hours
Neonatal Development and Homeostasis
48 hours
Neonatal Assessment
48 hours
Neonatal Critical Moments I
48 hours
Neonatal Critical Moments II
48 hours
Neonatal Nursing Clinical Experience
210 hours
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Perinatal Nursing Extension Certificate
Online | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/PerinatalNursing • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca This comprehensive program builds important knowledge and clinical skills in perinatal nursing. The curriculum allows you to focus on critical moments in the mother and neonate’s care, contributing to confident assessment and treatment during the childbearing continuum. Students plan and implement holistic, humanistic and individualized nursing care in collaboration with the family and other health-care providers. This program offers the opportunity for personal and professional growth and further career opportunities. This program is for nursing graduates with a degree in nursing or senior-level nursing students, with approval from home institutions. You must hold a current, acting nursing registration with the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CARNA) or the equivalent from another province. If you are applying from a country other than Canada, you must be eligible for registration with CARNA. LPNs are welcome to register for the Development and Homeostasis and Assessment courses for general interest.
Benefits »»
Expand your expertise and skills to provide new career opportunities
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Complete the 210-hour clinical experience course to integrate and apply your theoretical knowledge in a practical setting
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Nurses who have worked a minimum of 2 years full-time in their specialty of nursing can apply to PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition) the Clinical Experience course. Contact the program coordinator for more information.
Program details »»
Complete the 4 required courses and 210-hour clinical experience (420 hours)
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Can be completed within 1.5 years, up to a maximum of 6 years
Courses
Hours
Perinatal Development and Homeostasis
48 hours
Perinatal Assessment
48 hours
Perinatal Critical Moments I
48 hours
Perinatal Critical Moments II
48 hours
Perinatal Nursing Clinical Experience
210 hours
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Personal Fitness Trainer Diploma | Application Required
Classroom | Online | Blended | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/PFT • 403.440.7742 • 1.888.616.3606 • pft@mtroyal.ca Turn your passion for health and fitness into a career. Our program recognizes the current health and wellness trends in Canada through courses such as Human Anatomy and Human Physiology, Aging Populations, Chronic Conditions, Health Psychology and Business Management. This diverse program provides graduates with a wide range of opportunities, including working in clinical environments, fitness facilities and studios, and starting their own business.
Benefits »»
Train to the highest standards nationally (Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology — Certified Personal Trainer)
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Earn a university credential
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Experience university life, with smaller class sizes, expert instructors, a dedicated program team and access to scholarships
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Connect with employers through practicum experiences and networking events
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Be eligible for transfer credits towards a university degree
Program details »»
Study full- or part-time
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Take a combination of in-class, online and practicum courses
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Start in September or January
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Complete within 2 years, up to a maximum of 6 years
Reiki Certificate of Completion
Classroom mru.ca/Reiki • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Reiki is a holistic energy practice for relieving pain, decreasing stress and facilitating personal growth. Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki® Master training provides the most current and advanced form of Karuna Reiki® training available. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (28 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
First Degree Reiki
8 hours
Second Degree Reiki
8 hours
Third Degree Reiki — Reiki Master
12 hours
Individual Reiki courses
Introduction to Reiki
2 hours
Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki Master ®
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18 hours
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Course
Online mru.ca/Forensics • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Enhance your career as a registered nurse with this online program to become a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner* and provide comprehensive care for recent victims of sexual assault. Learn how to offer support, take histories, gain consent, conduct examinations and carry out interventions as needed. Examine risk factors, standards of practice, consequences of assault, forensic and non-forensic examination, injury identification and documentation, as well as discharge follow-up. Graduates can work in urban settings, or in rural communities that don’t have sexual assault teams. For non-registered nurses, registration restrictions apply. Please contact us for more information. *Meets the requirements of the International Association of Forensic Nurses to prepare Sexual Assault Nurse Practitioners who wish to later write the optional certification examinations (forensicnurses.org).
Program format: Complete the required course (48 hours) within 1 semester. Courses
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)
Hours
48 hours
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Languages English Language Full-Time Courses
Classroom mru.ca/EAL • 403.440.5100 • mrulanguages@mtroyal.ca The credit-free full-time program (270 hours) advances your English proficiency for academic and professional purposes and provides a pathway into the institution. »»
Courses run Monday through Friday, with intakes in September, January, April and July.
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You must apply to this program. A three-hour placement test ($50) determines which course and level best suits your current ability. Contact the office to schedule a date and time for your test.
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Alberta Works funding is available.
Foundational English Levels 1 to 3 develop High Beginner to Intermediate language skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing and grammar. Academic English Levels 1 to 3 develop High Intermediate to Advanced academic language skills for accuracy and fluency. Graduates of Level 3 meet the language proficiency requirement for admission to Mount Royal University’s degree, diploma and certificate programs.
Online Resources Access these online tutorials for 30 days or 90 days: »»
IELTS Test Preparation
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Academic Vocabulary
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English for Health
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English for Nursing
Visit mru.ca/EALOnline for more information and free demonstrations.
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Management and Leadership Emergency Management and Disaster Recovery Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/EmergencyManagement • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Gain an understanding of the emergency management actions needed to help communities recover from natural and man-made disasters from instructors with real-world experience. Explore the consequences of these events and examine the ecological framework necessary for the disaster recovery process. As long-term recovery efforts impact a wide range of sectors — including emergency management, public health, housing and the environment — this program provides valuable skills for municipal, community and political leaders, in addition to those employed or volunteering in this field. Program format: Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Principles of Emergency Management and the Fundamentals of Recovery
15 hours
Personal and Family Recovery
15 hours
Neighbourhood and Community Recovery
15 hours
Post-Disaster Growth and Change
15 hours
Human Resource Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/HRManagement • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Gain skills in the key areas of human resource management and become an HR professional. Learn effective recruitment and selection techniques, support employee career planning, develop quality training programs for employees and develop an effective performance management program. This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification. Program format: Complete the 6 required courses plus 60 hours of optional courses (150 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Organizational Effectiveness
15 hours
Organizational Learning and Development
15 hours
Total Compensation
15 hours
Workplace Health and Safety
15 hours
Employee Relations
15 hours
Human Resources Information Management
15 hours
Optional courses — choose 60 hours
Human Resource Basics for Managers
15 hours
Employee Retention for Managers
15 hours
Diversity Management
15 hours
Succession Planning for Managers
15 hours
Labour Relations
15 hours
Employee Engagement
15 hours
Performance Management
15 hours
Increasing Your Influence
7.5 hours
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Building High-Performance Teams
15 hours
Payroll Compliance Legislation
39 hours
Introduction to Conflict Resolution
15 hours
Emotional Intelligence at Work
15 hours
Effective Facilitation for Managers and Leaders
15 hours
Interviewing Strategies
15 hours
Change Management Fundamentals
15 hours
HR Strategy: Leading Practices
15 hours
The Art of Leadership
7 hours
Leading with Emotional Intelligence
7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication
7 hours
Performance Management
7 hours
Building Customer Relations
7 hours
Conflict Management
7 hours
Project Management Basics
7.5 hours
Management Through Coaching
21 hours
Leadership Development Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/LeadershipDevelopment • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Strong leadership skills are crucial to improving individual and organizational performance. Successful organizations develop their leaders at all levels. The Leadership Development Extension Certificate is designed for individuals who aspire to become a leader, are transitioning into a new leadership role, or wish to build on their skills and strengths as a leader. This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification. Program format: Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) within 3 years. Textbooks/course materials: There are required and recommended textbooks for each course. Please see website for details. Courses
Hours
Effective Leadership
15 hours
Communication and Interpersonal Skills for Leaders
15 hours
Leading and Influencing Others
15 hours
Leaders, Culture and Change
15 hours
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Management Development Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online mru.ca/ManagementDevelopment • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Build on your Pillars of Management Certificate of Completion — see page 51 — and develop your management potential with essential skills and add specialties that support your career goals.
This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification. Program format: Once you have your Pillars of Management Certificate of Completion, take 60 hours of courses in the following areas within 3 years: Business Aptitude
Hours
Professional Sales Fundamentals
15 hours
Project Management: An Overview
21 hours
Supervision Core Skills
15 hours
Communications
Hours
Building High-Performance Teams
15 hours
Management Through Coaching
21 hours
Effective Business Writing
15 hours
Human Resources
Hours
Diversity Management
15 hours
Employee Engagement
15 hours
Employee Relations
15 hours
Employee Retention for Managers
15 hours
Interviewing Strategies
15 hours
Introduction to Conflict Resolution
15 hours
Organizational Effectiveness
15 hours
Organizational Learning and Development
15 hours
Performance Management
15 hours
Succession Planning for Managers
15 hours
Operations and Leadership
Hours
Effective Facilitation for Managers and Leaders
15 hours
Emotional Intelligence at Work
15 hours
Seminars
Hours
Building Customer Relations
7 hours
Conflict Management
7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication
7 hours
Leading with Emotional Intelligence
7 hours
Performance Management
7 hours
Project Management Basics
7.5 hours
The Art of Leadership
7 hours
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Organizational Change Management Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/ChangeManagement • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca This practical, hands-on program teaches highly sought-after skills for leading, facilitating and sustaining organizational change. Working interactively with all levels of change professionals, students learn the principles of change management, as well as real-world techniques and strategies for planning, managing and responding to change.
This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification. Program format: Complete the 5 required courses (75 hours) within 3 years. Textbooks/pre-readings: There are pre-reading and textbook requirements for some courses. Please see website for details. Courses
Hours
Change Management Fundamentals
15 hours
Preparing for Change
15 hours
Leading and Implementing Change
15 hours
Managing and Sustaining Change
15 hours
Leaders, Culture and Change
15 hours
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Pillars of Management Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online mru.ca/Management • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Acquire essential management skills in four main areas — communications, human resources, finance/operations and leadership — and immediately apply your new knowledge and techniques in the workplace.
This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification. Program format: Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Effective Workplace Communication
15 hours
Human Resource Basics for Managers
15 hours
Understanding Leadership
15 hours
Understanding and Using Financial Information
15 hours
Professional Management Seminar Series Certificate of Completion
One-Day Seminars | Classroom mru.ca/SeminarSeries • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Polish your management skills with essential strategies and personal assessment tools in these one-day seminars. Gain new knowledge and skills on Monday and implement them on Tuesday. Choose courses as part of your custom learning plan to earn a certificate of completion or take them on an individual basis. Program format: Complete 6 courses of your choice (42 - 43 hours) within 2 years. Seminars — choose 6
Hours
The Art of Leadership
7 hours
Leading with Emotional Intelligence
7 hours
Supervisory Excellence
7 hours
Performance Management Seminar
7 hours
Motivating Your Team
7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication
7 hours
Managing Difficult Conversations
7 hours
Conflict Management
7 hours
Workplace Presentation Skills
7 hours
Writing in the Workplace
7 hours
Building Customer Relations
7 hours
Transitioning from Worker to Leader
7 hours
Increasing Your Influence
7.5 hours
Project Management Basics
7.5 hours
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Project Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online | Fast Track mru.ca/ProjectManagement • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Delve into the project management process by engaging in realistic activities using project management methodologies in our newly revised curriculum, reflecting the sixth and latest edition of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide). This certificate program provides essential training in the flourishing field of project management and is designed to develop introductory project management skills that can be implemented in diverse areas, from IT to human resources, manufacturing to small business. Taught by instructors who are working project managers, each of the required courses is based on concepts from the PMBOK® Guide, a widely recognized international standard in the project management profession. Mount Royal University is a Global Registered Education Provider of the Project Management Institute (PMI)®.
The PMI Registered Education Provider logo, CAPM, PMP and PMBOK are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification.
Benefits »»
Prepare for a career in the field of project management
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Work towards an internationally recognized credential
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Prepare to write the CAPM® or PMP® exams
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Update your job skills that require project management
Program format »»
Classroom and online versions: complete the 7 required courses, plus Final Assessment Paper (136 hours)
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Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
Course materials »»
Students should refer to their Confirmation of Registration for details about course materials and access
Textbook (required) »»
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) — Sixth Edition
Courses
Schedule and Cost Management
Hours
15 hours
Risk and Procurement
15 hours
Overview and Integration
21 hours
Leadership and Project Resource Management
15 hours
The Business of Project Management
7 hours
Scope and Quality Management
15 hours
Stakeholder and Communication Management
15 hours
Final Assessment Paper
33 hours
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Project Management — Final Assessment Paper
Independent Study mru.ca/ProjectManagement • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Apply the project management principles and practices you’ve acquired through the 7 classroom/online courses and apply them to a real-life project. Your advisor, who can counsel you on your choice of topic, offers guidance throughout the development and completion of your Final Assessment Paper. Successful completion of this course, along with the other 7 courses, is required for you to receive your Project Management Extension Certificate. We strongly recommend completion of the 7 courses before registering in this course.
PMP® Exam Preparation Workshops
Classroom | Online mru.ca/ProjectManagementPrep • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® professional certification exam from the Project Management Institute (PMI). The PMI Registered Education Provider logo, CAPM, PMP and PMBOK are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc. Textbook (optional online, required for classroom): Rita Mulcahy’s PMP® Exam Prep, 9th Edition Course materials: Students should refer to the confirmation of registration for details about course materials and access. Courses
Hours
PMP ® and CAPM ® Exam Boot Camp Based on A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) — Sixth Edition
40 hours
Project Management Basics
Classroom mru.ca/ProjectManagement • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Designed for professionals who are looking for tools and knowledge to overcome common challenges in project delivery, this one-day introductory course focuses on project management in the workplace. This program is also offered through Mount Royal’s Corporate Training group and can be customized for your organization’s needs. Textbook (optional): A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK® Guide — Sixth Edition Course materials: Students should refer to the confirmation of registration for details about course materials and access.
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Project Management in Construction Extension Certificate
Blended mru.ca/PMConstruction • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Manage construction projects with the expertise you gain in this certificate program tailored specifically for the needs of this demanding industry. Acquire a solid base of knowledge and project management tools, techniques, approaches and best practices as they relate to construction in this newly revised program based on A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) — Sixth Edition. Gain specialized knowledge and skills in courses created especially for the industry. These skills are valuable in every aspect of construction through the application of proven project management processes. The program is designed for those with experience in construction management environments who want to acquire project management tools and techniques. The PMI Registered Education Provider logo, CAPM, PMP and PMBOK are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
This program is eligible towards the Canadian Construction Association Gold Seal Certification.
Course materials »»
Refer to the confirmation of registration for details
Textbook (required) »»
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) — Sixth Edition
Earning Your Extension Certificate »»
Complete the 6 required courses (90 hours)
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You may also register in individual courses of interest
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Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
Courses
Hours
Construction Project Management: An Overview
15 hours
Construction Project Scheduling
15 hours
Construction Project Administration and Control Systems
15 hours
Construction Project Safety and Environmental Management
15 hours
Construction Project Management: Time, Cost and Scope
15 hours
Construction Project Management: Leadership and Management Skills
15 hours
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Strategic Management Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/StrategicManagement • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Enhance your management or consulting career by gaining essential skills in strategic planning, execution, decision-making and leadership. In this focused program, you’ll learn to evaluate business performance, assess market dynamics, drive innovation, execute strategic decisions and measure results.
This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification. Program format: Complete the 5 required courses (75 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
Strategic Planning
15 hours
Strategic Innovation
15 hours
Strategy Execution
15 hours
Measuring and Evaluating Business Performance
15 hours
Leaders, Culture and Change
15 hours
Social and Environmental Prosperity Community Investment Professional Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/CommunityInvestment • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca An effective community investment (CI) strategy aligns with a corporation’s business goals and positively contributes to the communities in which it operates. Whether you are working in the field or considering a career in CI, this program builds skills and knowledge in areas such as leadership, strategic action and addressing social issues, environmental sustainability and/or cultural vitality. Program format: Complete the 4 required courses plus 1 optional course (a minimum of 75 hours) within 3 years. Courses
Hours
The Meaning and Purpose of Community Investment
15 hours
The Community Sector Landscape: Building Effective Partnerships
15 hours
Designing a Community Investment Strategy
15 hours
Implementing a Community Investment Strategy
15 hours
Optional courses — choose 1
Introduction to Voluntarism in the Non-Profit Sector
15 hours
Fund Development and Corporate Philanthropy
15 hours
Effective Facilitation for Managers and Leaders
15 hours
Marketing and Strategic Communications
15 hours
Social Innovation and Changemaking
15 hours
Mobilizing for Systems Change
15 hours
Evaluating Social Innovation
15 hours
Promise of Social Innovation Labs
15 hours
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: An Introduction
15 hours
Social and Environmental Prosperity
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Non-Profit Management Extension Certificate
Online mru.ca/NonprofitManagement • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca The approximately 150,000 charities and non-profit organizations in Canada have a significant impact on our communities and economy, and the nearly one million people employed in the sector have a strong need for skills to meet its unique challenges. The instructors in our Non-Profit Management Extension Certificate program are experienced professionals who work and teach in their fields of expertise, acquiring relevant skills that you can apply immediately in the workplace. Through this program, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the non-profit sector and board governance in Canada, and discover strategies for building successful partnerships and alliances. Courses focus on unique leadership skills for non-profit managers, financial management skills, people management in a volunteer environment, marketing, government relations, fundraising, and legal requirements and governance.
Benefits »»
Acquire essential skills to effectively support and manage your non-profit organization
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Examine and gain a better understanding of the non-profit sector in Canada
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Develop a network of colleagues from across Canada in the non-profit sector
Program format »»
Complete the 8 required course plus 2 optional courses (a minimum of 150 hours)
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Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
Courses
Hours
Introduction to Non-Profit Management
15 hours
Keys to Managing Non-Profit Organizations I: Strategic Management
15 hours
Board Governance in the Non-Profit Sector
15 hours
Introduction to Voluntarism in the Non-Profit Sector
15 hours
Program Planning and Evaluation for the Non-Profit Sector
15 hours
Ethical Issues in the Non-Profit Sector
15 hours
Law for the Non-Profit Sector
15 hours
Fund Development and Corporate Philanthropy
15 hours
Optional courses — choose 2
Keys to Managing Non-Profit Organizations II: Roles and Relationships
15 hours
Marketing and Public Relations in the Non-Profit Sector
15 hours
Financial Basics: Keeping it Simple for Non-Profit Managers
15 hours
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Social Innovation Extension Certificate
Classroom mru.ca/SocialInnovation • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Meeting urgent, complex challenges such as climate change, food security and urbanization requires new knowledge, skills and approaches. Social innovation is about finding ways to introduce lasting change at all levels — individual, organizational and societal — to increase the resilience of vulnerable people and the planet. Coming from every sector and discipline, social innovators share a curiosity and a passion for tackling social, environmental and/or cultural challenges. Developed in partnership with MacEwan University School of Continuing Education, this program provides social innovators from across Alberta with a unique learning opportunity. Learners deepen their understanding of complex systems, develop personal capacities as social innovators, build relationships with other social innovators and apply their learning to their own initiative or context. Benefits »»
Meet social innovators from across Alberta, creating and strengthening bonds within the community
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Gain knowledge to further established social innovation ventures
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Learn how to affect meaningful change and apply it to your own experience
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Connect to resources and tools that help further social change efforts
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Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours)
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Can be completed within 3 years
Courses — offered in Winter Semester
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Social Innovation and Changemaking
15 hours
Mobilizing for Systems Change
15 hours
Evaluating Social Innovation
15 hours
The Promise of Social Innovation Labs
15 hours
Stack Sampling Seminars
Classroom mru.ca/Stack • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Stack sampling is the process of collecting and verifying emissions from industrial sources. Our two-day theory seminar (15 hours) is tailored for people who need some knowledge of stack sampling, but may not carry out the sampling themselves. The five-day seminar (35 hours) is designed to provide a hands-on and in-depth experience for individuals who will be performing the sampling. Courses — offered in Spring Semester
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Stack Sampling
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Stack Sampling Theory
15 hours
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Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry Certificate of Completion
Online mru.ca/StrategicSustainability • 403.440.6861 • 1.888.392.3655 • cebusiness@mtroyal.ca Gain an understanding of the fundamentals of sustainability and associated business implications. This program provides professionals skills in energy and stakeholder relations, as well as the knowledge required to prioritize and effect strategic sustainability. Learn foundational skills and knowledge to help transition into a career in sustainable development. Program format: Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours) within 3 years. Courses
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Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: An Introduction
15 hours
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: Society and Engagement
15 hours
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: Environment and Economy
15 hours
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Teaching and Learning Adult Educator Seminar Series Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online | Fast Track mru.ca/AdultEducator • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca Gain the skills to plan, administer and deliver education to adults in the workplace, non-profit organizations and educational settings in this dynamic, interactive program. Build your strategies and techniques for practical application with this professional development program that complements your career in education, HR, counselling or training in the workplace. Program format: Complete the 9 required courses and 2 optional courses in classroom (33 hours) OR 3 required courses online (36 hours) within 3 years. Courses
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Principles of Adult Learning
3 hours
Designing Learning Outcomes
3 hours
Classroom Presentation Skills
3 hours
Learning Styles: Implications for Adult Learners
3 hours
Effective Teaching Techniques
3 hours
Assessing Teaching and Learning
3 hours
Tools to Enhance Instruction and Presentation
3 hours
Conflict Resolution in the Classroom
3 hours
Culturally Responsive Facilitation
3 hours
Optional courses — choose 2
Improve Your Voice
3 hours
Developing Fair Tests
3 hours
Mind Mapping
3 hours
Storytelling
3 hours
Online Facilitation
3 hours
Generational Differences in Learning
3 hours
Designing and Assessing Student Assignments
3 hours
Supporting Learners with Disabilities
3 hours
Using Case Studies in the Classroom
3 hours
Online courses
Core Concepts of Adult Learning
12 hours
Skills and Techniques for Adult Learning
12 hours
Refine and Enhance Instruction for Adult Learning
12 hours
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Curriculum Development and Instructional Design Extension Certificate Online mru.ca/Curriculum • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • cehealth@mtroyal.ca
Advance your skill set and develop practical and theoretical knowledge as an educator while gaining the skills to design and analyze course curriculum in your field of expertise. Apply the principles of instructional design to create a customized project that demonstrates your ability to write effective learning outcomes statements, design assessment and instructional strategies, integrate media, and evaluate and revise curriculum. Program format: Complete the 6 required courses (90 hours) within 3 years. Courses
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Principles of Instructional Design
15 hours
Designing Assessment Strategies
15 hours
Designing Instructional Strategies
15 hours
Media Trends in Instructional Design
15 hours
Curriculum Design Template
15 hours
Curriculum Implementation and Evaluation
15 hours
Education Assistant Certificate | Application Required
Classroom | Practicum/Field Experience mru.ca/EdAssistant • 403.440.6867 • 1.888.392.3655 • edassistant@mtroyal.ca Make a meaningful difference in children’s lives with a rewarding career as an education assistant. Our Education Assistant program prepares you for the social and educational benefits of working in diverse and inclusive classrooms while gaining real-life experience through supervised K–12 practicum placements. Our in-demand graduates are qualified to work in a variety of sectors in this growing field, including public schools, private schools, charter schools and other learning institutions.
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Earn a university credential while experiencing campus life with smaller class sizes, expert instructors and a dedicated program team
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Connect with employers through HR recruitment presentations
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Build the skills to successfully participate in a variety of classroom environments through practicum placements
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Develop communication skills necessary to connect with students and education professionals
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Complete the 8 courses, including field experience and practicum placements in K–12 classrooms
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FALL 2019 Program Guide
M O U N T ROYA L U N I V ER S I T Y
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SHOWCASING LOCAL TALENT The Calgary Youth Orchestra (CYO) is a unique educational and cultural experience for young musicians. Committed to developing youth through music, teamwork and community service, the CYO performs in the Bella and tours internationally.
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It’s easy to sign up for Conservatory private lessons and group classes Step 1: Search and select the lessons or classes that are right for you Are you the kind of person that likes to browse? Then go ahead and flip through the pages or go to our website at mru.ca/Conservatory. Maybe you know exactly what you are looking for. If so, proceed to the table of contents on the next page.
Step 2: Get a Mount Royal student identification number If the participant (you or your child) does not already have one, go to mru.ca/Cons/Register.
Step 3: Arrange private lessons If you are a returning student, call us at 403.440.6821. New students should submit a lesson placement request at mru.ca/LessonForm. An instructor will contact you to assist with your placement and determine the day, time and duration of your lessons.
Step 4: Register now! Registration opens May 27. Pick how you want to register and pay: • Online at mru.ca/Cons/Register any time, anywhere. You can register up to the day a class starts.
Pay with Visa or MasterCard. • Phone 403.440.6821. We will be ready to answer your call during office hours.
Pay with Visa or MasterCard. • Visit us at the Conservatory main reception desk during office hours. We are located on the ground level, ED0300, Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts, 18 Mount Royal Circle SW, Calgary, AB.
Office hours June to Aug.
M – F • 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Sept. to May
M – Th • 8:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. F • 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
S • 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Withdrawal policy For class lessons, there is a no-refund policy. In extenuating circumstances, the student may file an appeal in writing to the program administrator, general programs, requesting a refund. If approved, a $50 administration fee will be deducted from the refund. If a student formally withdraws from private lessons before the fourth scheduled lesson, a refund will be made equal to the tuition paid, less a $50 processing fee and the cost of four lessons. Withdrawals made after the fourth scheduled lesson will not receive a refund. For all withdrawals and refund requests, the instructor will provide an accurate, correct record of all lessons scheduled.
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In the absence of such records, the student’s claim as to the number of lessons scheduled will be used with the Conservatory Office records to determine the refund due. Ways to provide notification of withdrawal: • notify instructor • phone: 403.440.6821 • email: conservatory@mtroyal.ca • fax: 403.440.7277 • mail: Mount Royal University Conservatory, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, AB, T3E 6K6 • in person: Mount Royal University Conservatory main reception desk, ground level, ED 0300, Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts, 18 Mount Royal Circle SW, Calgary, AB
TABLE OF CONTENTS Private Lessons................................................................. 64 Custom Workshops and Clinics....................................... 64 Academy Program for Young Artists............................... 65 Advanced Performance Program..................................... 66 Early Childhood Music Music with Your Baby................................................... 67 Music and Movement.................................................. 67 Adventures in Music..................................................... 67 Kodály Level 2............................................................... 68 Kodály Level 3............................................................... 68 Kodály Level 4............................................................... 68 Kodály Level 5............................................................... 68 Kodály Prep Class......................................................... 68 Children’s Early Cello Ensembles.................................. 68 Early Childhood Strings................................................. 68 Suzuki Programs Guitar............................................................................ 69 Piano............................................................................. 69 Trumpet......................................................................... 69 Choirs and Vocals
Group Lessons Great Highland Bagpipes.............................................. 73 Guitar............................................................................ 73 Horn.................................................................................... 73 Ukulele...........................................................................74 Violin..............................................................................74 Music Theory and History.................................................74 Speech Arts and Drama Act Up, Speak Out!....................................................... 75 Improv: Be Brave on Stage!......................................... 75 Junior and Intermediate Debate Club........................... 75 Rhymes and Rhythms.................................................. 75 Speak Up, Make Your Point........................................... 76 Speechworks................................................................ 76 Stage Combat............................................................... 76 World Music Calgary Chinese Orchestra........................................... 77 Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir ........................................... 77 Taiko for Children.......................................................... 77 Taiko, Introduction to.................................................... 77 Taiko for Fun.................................................................. 77
Mount Royal Ariel Choir................................................ 70
Taiko: Skills and Drills.................................................... 78
Mount Royal Arietta Choir............................................. 70
Taiko: Repertoire Focus ................................................ 78
Mount Royal Arioso Choir............................................. 70
Taiko Ensemble (Adult).................................................. 78
Mount Royal Artio Choir............................................... 70
Taiko Ensemble (Youth)................................................. 78
Mount Royal Kantorei Choir.......................................... 70 Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir............................................ 70 Orchestras and Ensembles Calgary Chinese Orchestra.................................................71
Atelier ED1120, lobby level
Calgary Youth Orchestra......................................................71 Chamber Strings.................................................................71
Junior Sinfonia.....................................................................71 Mount Royal Chamber Flutes............................................ 72
Conservatory Reception ED0300, ground level
TransAlta Pavilion ED2102, mezzanine level
Conservatory Sinfonia.........................................................71 De Boeck Jazz Combo........................................................71
Bella Concert Hall
Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts
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Pre-Chamber Strings A and B............................................ 72
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Preparatory Strings....................................................... 72 Senior Guitar Ensemble (Classical Guitar)......................... 72 Bands
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Mount Royal Adult Beginner Band................................ 73 Mount Royal Adult Intermediate Band.......................... 73
Public parking
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Public parking after 4 p.m. and on weekends Parkade Accessible parking
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PRIVATE LESSONS Every person, every age and every stage of development
Private lessons are available in all areas of music and speech instruction for all ages and levels of development. Lessons are taught by highly qualified professional teachers and performers with real-life musical experience. They are taught in a variety of styles, including blues, classical, contemporary, country, flamenco, folk, jazz, Latin, popular, rock, traditional and more. New students must complete an online lesson placement request at mru.ca/LessonForm. An instructor will contact you to assist with your placement and help determine the day, time and duration of your lessons. If you have all the registration information you need, call 403.440.6821 during office hours to register. Fees: $69 – $118/hr. Brass »» euphonium »» French horn »» trombone »» trumpet »» tuba
Woodwinds »» bassoon »» clarinet »» flute »» oboe »» saxophone
Chinese Instruments »» erhu »» dizi »» guzheng
Composition
Strings »» cello »» double bass »» guitar »» harp »» viola »» violin
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CUSTOM WORKSHOPS AND CLINICS
Experience the Mount Royal University Conservatory difference Mount Royal University Conservatory is committed to supporting music education in our community. We will design custom workshops with our world-class instructors and facilities for any size of ensemble. Group programs are tailored to your budget, needs and schedule. Offerings include: »»
concert bands and wind ensembles
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jazz bands, ensembles and combos
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choirs/choral groups
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strings
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orchestras
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professional development workshops for teachers
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taiko drumming workshops
Benefits of holding workshops and clinics at the Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts include: »»
access to on-campus catering and food service options
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comprehensive liability insurance coverage
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access to MRU recreational facilities, including the Aquatic Centre, Stanley Gymnasium and Climbing Centre can be arranged
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diverse supplementary music options
Music History Music Theory Organ Percussion Piano/Keyboard Speech Arts and Drama Voice
To discuss your requirements, email clinics@mtroyal.ca.
ACADEMY
Academy Program for Young Artists Entrance to all Academy programs is by audition only. Applications for 2019/20 have closed. Applications for the 2020/21 season will be accepted from Feb. 15 to April 15, 2020. Auditions will take place in May 2020. For more information, please contact academy@mtroyal.ca. The Academy Program for Young Artists provides a comprehensive music education featuring a balanced, performance-based course of study, with inspiring opportunities to creatively work and perform with professional musicians and worldrenowned instructors. Training includes: »»
master class sessions with acclaimed musicians
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small group classes and master classes
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individual sessions with an assigned collaborative pianist
Strings, Piano, Woodwinds, Brass and Guitar The Academy Program has four levels: Junior, Intermediate, Associate and Senior. We also offer an Honours class. Junior Academy: students experience musical enrichment with emphasis on technical proficiency and musical skills Intermediate Academy: students play more advanced repertoire and continue to develop their performance skills Associate Academy: younger students play advanced repertoire to prepare for the Senior Academy Senior Academy: musically mature students play advanced repertoire Honours Class: extraordinary young talent accelerate at a pace beyond their age New students are placed based on the results of their audition, while those already in the Academy are required to re-audition yearly to maintain their enrolment or move on to the next level.
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chamber music coachings
Students not placed into one of these levels may be considered for Academy participant status.
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recitals aimed at developing confidence and stage presence
Voice
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large ensemble training for students who play orchestral instruments
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regular performance opportunities
Participants hone their performance skills and gain essential artistic experience in a variety of settings, including performances for audiences that may consist of peers, faculty members, guest artists and the public. The Academy Program’s reputation is known and respected throughout the world, with many of its sought-after graduates continuing their musical studies in leading post-secondary music schools in Canada, the United States and Europe.
The Vocal Academy is a program for enthusiastic, ambitious young singers seeking to enhance their opportunities and development in classical voice study. This cost-effective program is designed as a supplement to a student’s private voice lessons. The program offers a supportive environment in which singers may further develop their vocal abilities and hone their performance skills by participating in monthly recitals and group ensembles. Additionally, the program includes instruction in lyric diction, acting, movement and overall musicianship. The program’s student body is made up of dedicated young singers, as well as aspiring professionals.
Wyatt Artist-in-Residence Program The Wyatt Artist-in-Residence Program provides Academy students with transformational mentorship experiences, from emerging talent to great artists of our time. Past artists-in-residence include James Ehnes, The Kronos Quartet, Johannes Moser and Yuja Wang. For more information, visit mru.ca/Wyatt.
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ADVANCED PERFORMANCE PROGRAM Applications are accepted until April 15, 2020. The Advanced Performance Program is an intensive, performance-based program that advances the performance technique, musicianship and collaboration skills of highly self-motivated individuals who want to succeed in future professional performing arts endeavours. The pursuit of a music degree necessitates studies that include theory, history, composition and pedagogy, diminishing the amount of time for studying and advancing performance skills. The Advanced Performance Program fills this gap, focusing almost exclusively upon the performance element and the tools required to be a successful performer. Students have opportunities to study with national and international artists, creating invaluable experiences of learning from active performers.
Primary instrument
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percussion*
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piano
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strings
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voice*
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woodwinds
*By special arrangement. Please contact 403.440.8650 or academy@mtroyal.ca. Advanced Performance Program students wishing to pursue B.Mus. or M.Mus. degrees while participating in the Advanced Performance Program can do so through a collaborative initiative between the University of Calgary and the Mount Royal University Conservatory. Students must apply to — and fulfill entrance requirements for — both institutions. Interested students should contact academy@mtroyal.ca.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD MUSIC Music with Your Baby
Music with Your Baby creates a strong team composed of parent, teacher and child, where you play an important role in developing your child’s full potential. The 45-minute classes, held weekly, take place in an environment enriched by music and language. The program promotes confidence and self-esteem, increases focus and concentration, strengthens physical and aural awareness, and fosters a love of music, language and learning that will last throughout your child’s life. Some classes are held at Vecova Centre, 3304 33rd St. NW. Ages 0 – 24 months
12 hours
Ages 24 – 36 months
12 hours
Music and Movement
Music and Movement combines imaginative play, musical games, singing and instrument playing. Your child will use instruments and equipment such as xylophones, glockenspiels, hand drums, rhythm sticks, Orff instruments, balls, hoops and scarves. Your child will develop coordination, concentration and self-confidence through creative movement while learning the fundamentals of music in weekly 45-minute classes. *Students in our Music and Movement classes must have reached their third birthday before Sept. 1. Ages 3 – 4
12 hours
Adventures in Music
Drawing upon core music education methodologies and practices in a creative and engaging approach, this class combines musical games, folk songs, movement and instrument playing. Our program provides a sound basis for the Kodaly and Orff programs. Adventures in Music promotes confidence and self-esteem while increasing focus and concentration, and physical and aural awareness, in addition to fostering a love of music, language and learning. Ages 4 – 5
12 hours
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Kodály classes Kodály musicianship classes create a playful atmosphere where children use the voice as their first instrument. Children are actively engaged as they develop music skills — including in-tune singing, rhythm, tempo, melody and dynamics — through voice and select instruments. Parental involvement is an essential component of the Kodály program. Parents join their children for the final 10 minutes of each 45-to-60-minute class and are encouraged to share musical activities at home. Some classes are held at Vecova Centre, 3304 33rd St. NW. Enrolment is accepted in September and February. Kodály Prep Class
Age 3
8 hours
Kodály Level 2
Ages 5 – 6
12 hours
Kodály Level 3
Ages 6 – 7, must have completed Level 2
16 hours
Kodály Level 4
Ages 7 – 8, must have completed Level 3
16 hours
Kodály Level 5
Ages 8 – 9, must have completed Level 4
16 hours
Children’s Early Cello Ensembles
Cello group classes are a wonderful complement to private lessons as they allow young cellists to experience the fun of making music with their peers. This program provides weekly performance opportunities and four Saturday morning recitals each year, featuring the group and solo repertoire prepared in class. Ages 6 – 12
10.5 hours
Early Childhood Strings
This program is delivered in a supportive group setting, where games, storytelling, solfege and songs provide an enjoyable child-centered environment. After one to two years, students will be able to play with good posture, exhibit technical fundamentals, perform simple melodies and properly care for their instruments. In addition, studies show there are many non-musical benefits for your child. These include improved discrimination of pitch, enhanced reading abilities, better memory and cognitive flexibility and increased fine motor skills. Cello: Ages 4+
9 hours
Violin: Ages 4+
9 hours
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ď„ş SUZUKI PROGRAMS All Suzuki Program instruction is provided as private lessons. To register, call MRU Conservatory, 403.440.6821.
Programs For ages 3+
All Mount Royal University Conservatory Suzuki programs are endorsed by the Suzuki Association of the Americas and the European Suzuki Association. Each program delivers musical and instrumental instruction in accordance with the proven Suzuki method instructional philosophy. Students learn to plan an instrument step-bystep based on listening, watching and reading while building their own musical vocabulary. Parents attend all classes and coach at home.
Guitar
Every child can learn to play the guitar at a high level. Carefully chosen repertoire enables your child to build excellent technique and musicianship from a solid foundation of musical awareness.In addition to weekly lessons, your child learns from other students in bi-monthly group classes and frequent recitals. These learning opportunities further your child’s playing skills and motivation.
Piano
Piano students in the Suzuki Method learn music in a simple and direct way, similar to the way they learn to speak. Every aspect of the Suzuki program is dedicated to the child — from repertoire, lesson length and seating at the instrument to the positive pedagogic approach. Parents participate actively, attending lessons and practicing with their child at home.
Trumpet
This year-long program provides a balance between working on musical literacy and gaining instrumental skills so students develop the ability to read music and play their instrument with beautiful tone and strong technique.
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ď„ş CHOIRS AND VOCALS All choirs run September through May. An audition may be required. *Fees pro-rated if joining in Winter Term.
Mount Royal Ariel Choir
Ariel provides an opportunity for young singers to begin a lifelong journey in music. Choristers learn vocal and musical literacy while fostering an enjoyment of music. Kindergarten
25.5 hours
Mount Royal Arietta Choir
In Arietta, vocal and musical literacy is carefully developed, allowing singers to build social and emotional connections while pursuing musical excellence. Grades 1 to 4
34 hours
Mount Royal Arioso Choir
The Arioso Choir provides singers with the opportunity to pursue the challenge, joy and reward of singing the highest calibre of choral music while receiving exceptional musicianship instruction, varied performance opportunities, and local and international touring experience. Grades 5 to 9
44 hours
Mount Royal Artio Choir
The Artio Choir specializes in choral music that is distinct, demanding, diverse and innovative. Members explore a variety of genres from early music through to innovative creations crafted by today’s composers. They re-imagine and re-invent music of the past and embrace the avant-garde music of tomorrow while continually pushing the boundaries of choral music and performance. Ages 15+
85 hours
Mount Royal Kantorei Choir
Mount Royal Kantorei is a mixed-voice, auditioned choir that embraces a varied repertoire, ranging from W.A. Mozart to Eric Whitacre. The choir focuses on classical music of all periods, Canadian repertoire and contemporary works. Ages 16+
85 hours
Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir
Zhi-Yin Choir is a mixed-voice adult choir focusing on popular and classical music, with Mandarin being the most commonly used language. The choir uses music and performance to build friendships and promote multiculturalism in Canada. Ages 16+
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ORCHESTRAS AND ENSEMBLES All orchestras and ensembles run September through May. Acceptance is by audition.
Calgary Chinese Orchestra
Founded in 1997, the Calgary Chinese Orchestra promotes and creates awareness of Chinese classical music. The orchestra performs at community and cultural events, and charity and fundraising activities, as well as at an annual concert. The group is a fun and non-competitive environment for those interested in learning Chinese music and instruments. All rehearsals are in English. Ages 7+
80 hours
Calgary Youth Orchestra
The Calgary Youth Orchestra (CYO) is the flagship orchestra in Mount Royal Conservatory’s Orchestral Program. Internationally recognized as one of Canada’s leading youth orchestras, the CYO provides solid training in orchestral playing, with professional coaching from some of the best local, national and international clinicians and conductors. Workshops with guest conductors and visiting orchestras are regular program features. The CYO performs a series of concerts throughout the year and participates in the annual Alberta Youth Orchestra Symposium with the Edmonton Youth Orchestra in Banff. Since 1970, the orchestra has toured internationally and continues to do so, usually every second year. Acceptance into the orchestra is by competitive audition in May. Ages 14 – 24
108 hours
Chamber Strings
This is a small orchestra for musicians aged eight to 12 who will benefit from detailed training. Members should have at least two years of orchestral training. Ages 8 – 12
72 hours
Conservatory Sinfonia
The Conservatory Sinfonia is for advanced string, woodwind and brass players. In addition to weekly rehearsals, players participate in an annual workshop with a guest conductor, the Conservatory’s annual Winter Fantasia concert and other performance opportunities that may arise during the term. Ages 12 – 18
81 hours
De Boeck Jazz Combo
For jazz students and enthusiasts alike, this Jazz Combo class provides the opportunity to develop ensemble and improvisational skills necessary to perform in a jazz context. Ages 16+
17 hours
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Junior Sinfonia
This ensemble is for string and woodwind (flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon) musicians with some previous ensemble experience, strong reading skills and enthusiasm for creating music with others. Emphasis will be placed on development and refinement of leadership and ensemble skills. Standard chamber orchestra repertoire will be introduced alongside modern-day composers. Woodwind players new to the orchestral experience are welcome to audition. Ages 10 – 16
72 hours
Mount Royal Chamber Flutes
Mount Royal Chamber Flutes is open to anyone with a desire to become a better flute player and musician, while having fun in the process. Introduction to Chamber Flutes
20 hours
All ages, RCM Grade 3 Chamber Flutes I
20 hours
Ages 13+, RCM Grade 4 – 6 Chamber Flutes II
20 hours
Ages 13+, RCM Grade 8 If you are unsure of your level of playing, please contact the Conservatory to determine which level would be most suitable for you.
Pre-Chamber Strings A and B
Members in this string orchestra benefit from further ensemble skills in preparation for the Chamber or Junior Strings. Most players have one year of experience in the Preparatory Strings or its equivalent. Ensemble A, Ages 7+
45 hours
Ensemble B, Ages 7+
36 hours
Preparatory Strings
This is the entry-level ensemble for strings. Members must be at least seven years old and have two years playing experience (minimum RCM Grade I/end of Suzuki Book I). No maximum age is set. The orchestra concentrates on basic orchestral skills, listening, ensemble playing, etc. Members should be able to play in the keys of D, G, A and C. Ages 7+
36 hours
Senior Guitar Ensemble (Classical Guitar)
This ensemble is for adults and teens who want to be challenged by a more advanced guitar ensemble repertoire. A minimum RCM Grade 4 level is required and previous ensemble experience is recommended. Ages 15+
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BANDS Mount Royal Adult Beginner Band
If you want to learn to play an instrument in a group setting, much like a school band, this is the group for you. No previous experience is required. You will start with the basics and keep learning. And if you haven’t played for some time, this is an opportunity to relearn your instrument. Concert Band instruments include flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, horn, baritone, tuba and percussion. Ages 16+
22.5 hours
Mount Royal Adult Intermediate Band
The Intermediate Band is a continuation of the Beginner Band. If you’re up for the challenge of playing in a mixedlevel group, have at least one year of experience with your instrument and can read music, this group is for you. 30 hours
Ages 16+
GROUP LESSONS Great Highland Bagpipes
Build a firm foundation from which to progress to playing the great highland bagpipes. Students will learn finger movements and embellishments as well as how to play and read notes. Students require a good quality practice chanter with a reed and The Highland Bagpipe Tutor Book 1, published by the National Piping Centre and available through Apple Books. Ages 15+
8 hours
Guitar
Join our fun, easy-going group and learn basic chords so you can play your favourite songs. Learn cool riffs from well-known songs, as well as scales that are used in the solos of your favourite artists. Level 1: no musical experience necessary. Levels 2 and 3: students should be proficient on the guitar. Level 1: Ages 15+
16 hours
Level 2: Ages 15+
16 hours
Level 3: Ages 15+
16 hours
Horn
Interested in horn lessons and developing friendships along the way? Consider joining us for our group horn lessons at MRU! Typical group lessons are an hour in length and involve instruction catered towards the group as well as individual help along the way. A great learning environment! Ages 16+
12 hours
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Horn Choir
This ensemble is open to anyone with a desire to become a better player and musician. Learn to rehearse and perform better together. Ages 16+
12 hours
Ukulele
The cognitive benefits of playing music has been studied for years and the ukulele fits in amazingly well. Some concepts include “hum ‘n’ strum” — singing a lot of songs, understanding a wide variety of rhythms, learning chords, reading notation and tablature. All concepts will be introduced through a wide variety of music styles in a fun environment. Ages 16+
18 hours
Violin
You can learn to play the violin, and play it well, as an adult. A group class is a great way to start. Not only will you get feedback on your progress, you’ll be motivated to practice and have fun making music with others. At the end of eight weeks, you will play with good posture and physical set up, be able play simple melodies, develop your pitch and rhythm, and read simple music. No experience is necessary. Ages 16+
8 hours
MUSIC THEORY AND HISTORY Students experience a comprehensive approach to understand music theory, with practical applications to performance and music creation. Music Literacy is reading, writing and discussing music with others. This course of study will guide the participants to explore, understand and create music while sharing their findings within an arts community.
Music Literacy
We take a comprehensive approach to understanding music theory with practical applications to performance and music creation. By applying concepts through circular learning, a deeper understanding of the basics will lead to a greater appreciation of more complex musical materials. Students explore sound physics and technology, musical concepts (melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, structure), internalizing/externalizing music (ear training), focused listening to explore historical and cultural context and musical creation in an environment that encourages sharing musical discoveries. Music Literacy 1
24 hours
Music Literacy 2
24 hours
Music Composition Private instruction is available for composition and creative studies. See mru.ca/composition for more information.
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Music Theory and History (RCM Exam Preparation)
Mount Royal University Conservatory offers group classes and private instruction in all theoretical and practical subjects in accordance with the national standard as established by the Royal Conservatory of Music and Conservatory Canada. 32 hours
SPEECH ARTS AND DRAMA Act Up, Speak Out!
Imagination and creativity take centre stage as students explore a variety of contemporary and classic literature through creative drama, improvisation, storytelling and group performance. The collaborative, encouraging atmosphere is great for reluctant children and soon-to-be stars alike. Ages 6 – 7
14 hours
Ages 8 – 9
14 hours
Improv: Be Brave on Stage!
Improvisation builds the invaluable skill of listening to others, the art of action/reaction and the importance of being truly authentic while taking risks, and thinking quickly and clearly under pressure. This course provides a safe and fun environment for students to acquire the key principles and fundamentals of improvisation. Students will learn how to communicate ideas clearly, and establish relationships, locations and intention between characters on stage while having have fun! Ages 10 – 12
12 hours
Junior and Intermediate Debate Club
Our Junior and Intermediate Debate Clubs provide students new to debating opportunities to learn the ins-and-outs of parliamentary-style debate in an exciting, challenging environment. While debating, students polish their speaking skills and enhance quick-witted rebuttals. Junior Debate Club, Grades 6 to 8
15 hours
Intermediate Debate Club, Grades 7 to 9
15 hours
Rhymes and Rhythms
Our developmental approach and small class size encourages young children to develop clear, expressive speech and confident communication. Children develop a love of literature through exploring the rhymes and rhythms of nursery rhymes and poetry, and responding to the literature physically, vocally and imaginatively through movement, storytelling and choral speaking. Age 4
14 hours
Ages 4 – 5
14 hours
Age 5
14 hours
Conservatory
75
Speak Up, Make Your Point
Students develop presentation skills crucial to succeed in today’s world. Orderly thinking develops as they learn to formulate topics, organize information and deliver clear, meaningful messages. Students reduce anxiety as they develop vocal dynamics and clarity of speech while employing techniques such as gesture and eye contact to add impact to their impromptu and prepared presentations. Ages 10 – 11
12 hours
Ages 12 – 13
12 hours
Speechworks
This is an exciting opportunity for students to experience the enriched content of private-lesson study in the dynamic atmosphere of a group class. The curriculum is directly linked to the RCM Examinations Speech and Drama syllabus, and offers training in a full range of speech and drama skills, including voice production, sight reading, literary interpretation, and mime and movement. Grades 2 to 4, RCM Grades 1 to 3
14 hours
Grades 5 to 7, RCM Grades 4 to 6
17.5 hours
Stage Combat
Learn basic "fight" disciplines recognized by the Fight Directors of Canada (FDC) with an emphasis on the development of technique and the process of the work. This course focuses on accuracy, safety and the fundamental techniques required to protect those taking part in dramatic physical encounters. Styles of stage combat covered include unarmed/hand to hand, single sword and swashbuckling. Ages 15+
76
Conservatory
15 hours
ď„ş WORLD MUSIC Calgary Chinese Orchestra
Founded in 1997, the Calgary Chinese Orchestra promotes and creates awareness of Chinese classical music. The orchestra performs at community and cultural events, and charity and fundraising activities, as well as at an annual concert. The group is a fun and non-competitive environment for those interested in learning Chinese music and instruments. All rehearsals are in English. Ages 7+
80 hours
Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir
Zhi-Yin Choir is a mixed-voice adult choir focusing on popular and classical music, with Mandarin being the most commonly used language. The choir uses music and performance to build friendships and promote multiculturalism in Canada. Ages 16+
102 hours
Mount Royal Taiko Drumming
Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming. Traditionally performed for religious, theatrical and communication purposes, taiko is developing into a popular performance art. Taiko is now seen around the world and Canada established its first taiko ensemble in 1979.
Taiko for Children
No prior musical or drumming experience is necessary to learn and love taiko. Students will be introduced to the art of taiko through games and rhythm exercises. Children will learn about basic technique, proper stance and posture, in addition to learning simple taiko songs. Ages 5 – 9
4 hours
Introduction to Taiko
No prior musical or drumming experience is necessary to learn and love taiko. Students will be introduced to the art of taiko, including basic technique, proper stance and posture, and introduction to the beta (flat) and naname (slant) styles of taiko playing. Upon completion of this course, students can register for Taiko for Fun, or Taiko Skills and Drills. *Youth aged 12+ can participate if a parent is also taking the class, but please contact the instructor prior to registration. Ages 16+
8 hours
Taiko for Fun
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Taiko, or previous taiko experience. This class is for students who love taiko and just want to have fun! The focus is on playing songs together, creative movement, light improvisation activities and enjoying the art of taiko in a safe and fun atmosphere. * Youth aged 12+ can participate if a parent is also taking the class, but please contact the instructor prior to registration. Ages 16+
8 hours
Conservatory
77
Taiko: Skills and Drills
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Taiko, or previous taiko experience. Designed for students who wish to work on their taiko technique and form, this class focuses on skill development and improvement. The goal is for students to gain a deeper understanding of kuchishoga and good beta and naname techniques to prepare for further taiko study. Each session is eight classes. Upon completion of this course, students are eligible to register for any of the Sunday Taiko classes. * Youth aged 12+ can participate if a parent is also taking the class, but please contact the instructor prior to registration. Ages 16+
8 hours
Taiko: Repertoire Focus
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Taiko and Taiko: Skills and Drills, or equivalent experience. This course offers more challenging taiko repertoire with interlocking parts, special skills and new styles. Please contact the instructor for information on which pieces are being taught for each session. The Rocky Mountain Taiko Ensemble’s performance repertoire is selected from the pieces that are taught during this class. Each eightclass session focuses on a different piece. Ages 16+
16 hours
Rocky Mountain Taiko Ensemble (Adult)
This ensemble is the auditioned performing group that represents the Conservatory at public events and performances. Members rehearse weekly to work on their skills and prepare for performances. Past performances have included events at the Scotiabank Saddledome, and the Bella Concert Hall, as well at Globalfest, Omatsuri Japanese Festival, Otafest and many others. Auditions are held in June for the upcoming year. Please contact the Conservatory for more information. Ages 16+
Rocky Mountain Taiko Ensemble (Youth)
This ensemble is the auditioned performing group that represents the Conservatory at public events and performances. Members rehearse weekly to work on their skills and prepare for performances. Past performances have included events at the Scotiabank Saddledome, and the Bella Concert Hall, as well as at Globalfest, Omatsuri Japanese Festival, Otafest and many others. Auditions are held in June for the upcoming year. Please contact the Conservatory for more information. Ages 12+
78
Conservatory
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Index A
Arioso Choir........................................................................... 70
Academic English.................................................................. 46
Arts and Design................................................................... 6
Academy Program for Young Artists...................................... 65
Assessing Teaching and Learning.......................................... 59
Accessorizing the Home.......................................................... 7
Aviation.................................................................................... 9
Artio Choir.............................................................................. 70
Accounting Basics (Certificate of Completion)........................ 9 Accounting Fundamentals Practice Set................................... 9 Accounting Principles and Computers....................................17
B
Accounting Principles for Computers...............................10, 34
Bands..................................................................................... 73
Act Up, Speak Out!............................................................... 75 Addiction and Concurrent Mental Health Disorders.............. 29 Addiction and the Family....................................................... 29 Addiction Prevention.............................................................. 29 Addiction Studies (Extension Certificate).............................. 29 Addiction Studies: Overview................................................. 29 Administrative Assistant (Extension Certificate).....................10 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Introduction to......................... 8 Adobe Premiere Pro, Introduction to..................................... 36 Adult Beginner Band.............................................................. 73 Adult Educator Seminar Series (Certificate of Completion)................................................ 59 Adult Intermediate Band........................................................ 73 Advanced Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology.............. 30 Advanced CSS....................................................................... 35 Advanced Cyber Security...................................................... 33 Advanced Digital Darkroom..................................................... 8 Advanced Digital Design in 3D................................................ 7 Advanced Knowledge for Dementia Care.............................. 39 Advanced Microsoft Word for Writers and Editors................. 27 Advanced MS Word for Writers and Editors.......................... 25 Advanced Performance Program........................................... 66 Advanced Supply Chain Management (Extension Certificate)....................................................... 20 Advanced Topics in Dementia Care (Extension Certificate)....................................................... 39 Advanced Topics in Mental Health and Addictions and High Risk Populations............................... 30
Basic SketchUp for Interior Decorators................................... 7 Beginner Band, Adult............................................................. 73 Best Practices in Contract Management................................14 Birth Doula (DONA International Seminar)............................ 39 Black and White Photography Workshop................................. 8 Board Governance in the Non-Profit Sector........................... 56 Brand Strategy....................................................................... 25 Building Customer Relations.....................10, 15, 17, 48, 49, 51 Building High-Performance Teams................................... 48, 49
Business................................................................................ 9 Business Analysis (Extension Certificate)...............................11 Business Analysis Perspectives..............................................11 Business Basics for the PR Practitioner................................ 26 Business Liability: Tort Law and Contract Management.........14 Business Negotiations and Project Management................. 20 Business of Integrative Health Coaching............................... 40 Business Process Modelling..................................................11 Business Project, Level 1.......................................................17 Business Project, Level 2.......................................................17 Business Skills and Portfolio Creation for Graphic Design...................................................... 23, 34
C Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting (CAPPA).........................................13 Canadian Criminal Justice Systems....................................... 32
Adventures in Music.............................................................. 67
Canadian Criminal Law.......................................................... 32
Advertising on Social Media............................................ 22, 23
Cannabis Cultivation Technician..............................................12
All That Glitters......................................................................... 6
Cannabis Education Program (Courses).................................12
Applied Payroll Management................................................. 18
CAPPA Level 1: Introduction to the Oil Patch.........................13
Applied Writing and Editing for Public Relations.................... 26
CAPPA Level 2: Oil Production Accounting............................13
Applying Lean, A Cycle of Improvement................................16
CAPPA Level 3: Gas Production Accounting...........................13
Ariel Choir.............................................................................. 70
CAPPA Level 4: Advanced Production Accounting.................13
Arietta Choir........................................................................... 70
CAPPA Level 5: Case Study....................................................13
80
Index
Caring for Older Adults.......................................................... 39
Construction Project Safety and Environmental Management............................................. 54
Certified Payroll Manager (CPM)........................................... 18
Construction Project Scheduling............................................ 54
Chamber Flutes..................................................................... 72
Content Marketing Strategy...................................... 22, 23, 25
Chamber Flutes, Mount Royal............................................... 72
Contract Development and Signing........................................14
Chamber Strings.................................................................... 71
Contract Management and Compliance.................................14
Change Management Fundamentals.............................. 48, 50
Contract Management: Business Law (Extension Certificate)........................................................14
Caring for Families................................................................. 39
Child and Youth Resiliency..................................................... 29 Children’s Early Cello Ensembles.......................................... 68 Children’s Mental Health (Extension Certificate)................... 29 Chinese Orchestra........................................................... 71, 77 Choir, Mount Royal Ariel........................................................ 70 Choir, Mount Royal Arietta..................................................... 70 Choir, Mount Royal Arioso..................................................... 70 Choir, Mount Royal Artio........................................................ 70 Choir, Mount Royal Kantorei.................................................. 70 Choir, Mount Royal Zhi-Yin............................................... 70, 77 Choirs and Vocals................................................................... 70 Christmas Grinch Table Centre................................................ 6 Christmas Table Centre & Decor.............................................. 6 Classroom Presentation Skills............................................... 59 Client Learning and Transformation........................................ 40 Close-up Photography............................................................. 8 Colour and Light in Interior Decorating.................................... 7 Communication and Interpersonal Skills for Leaders............ 48 Communication in Conflict Resolution.................................. 37 Communication Research, Evaluation and Analytics............. 26
Communications and Marketing.................................... 22 Community......................................................................... 29 Community Investment Professional (Extension Certificate)....................................................... 55 Community Investment, The Meaning and Purpose of......... 55 Community Paramedicine (Extension Certificate)................. 30 Community Paramedicine Overview..................................... 30
Contract Management (Extension Certificate).......................14 Contract Management Lifecycle.............................................19 Contract Management Overview...........................................14 Contracts and Canadian Legal System...................................14 Contracts and Risk Management...........................................14 Copy Editing and Proofreading........................................ 23, 25 Core Concepts of Adult Learning........................................... 59 CPR Certification................................................................... 31 Creating Training Manuals...................................................... 27 Creative Writing, Level 1.......................................................... 8 Creative Writing, Level 2.......................................................... 8 Criminology Concepts........................................................... 32 CSS, Advanced...................................................................... 35 Culturally Responsive Facilitation.......................................... 59 Curriculum Design Template.................................................. 60 Curriculum Development and Instructional Design (Extension Certificate)...................... 60 Curriculum Implementation and Evaluation........................... 60 Customer Service Excellence (Certificate of Completion).................................................15 Custom Workshops and Clincs.............................................. 64 Cyber Security Fundamentals................................................ 33 Cyber Security Operations Management.............................. 33
D
Comprehensive Editing: Style, Structure and Design............ 25
Data, Asset and Identity Protection....................................... 33
Computer Courses, Introductory........................................... 34
Dealing with Anger................................................................ 37
Computers and Technology............................................. 33
Dealing with Difficult Conversations...................................... 38
Conflict Management.....................................10, 15, 48, 49, 51
Debate Club, Junior and Intermediate................................... 75
Conflict Resolution............................................................ 37
De Boeck Jazz Combo........................................................... 71
Conflict Resolution (Extension Certificate)............................ 37
Decorating with Flowers......................................................... 6
Conflict Resolution in the Classroom.................................... 59
Dementia Care, Advanced Knowledge for............................. 39
Conflict Resolution, Introduction to............................ 37, 38, 48 Conflict Resolution Mediation Assessment........................... 37
Dementia Care, Advanced Topics in (Extension Certificate)....................................................... 39
Conflict Resolution Negotiation Assessment........................ 37
Dementia Care (Certificate of Completion)............................ 39
Consensus Building for Groups............................................. 37
Dementia Care, Practice Competencies for.......................... 39
Conservatory...................................................................... 61
Dementia Care, Professional Leadership for......................... 39
Conservatory Sinfonia........................................................... 71
Design and Authoring Online Media...................................... 27
Construction Project Administration and Control Systems......................................................... 54
Designing a Community Investment Strategy....................... 55
Construction Project Management: An Overview................. 54
Designing Assessment Strategies........................................ 60
Construction Project Management: Leadership and Management Skills............................................................ 54
Designing Instructional Strategies......................................... 60
Construction Project Management: Time, Cost and Scope....................................................... 54
Designing Learning Outcomes.............................................. 59
Designing and Assessing Student Assignments................... 59
Designing in WordPress........................................................ 36 Develop a Business Case.......................................................11
Index
81
Developing Fair Tests............................................................. 59
Event Risk Management....................................................... 24
Digital Communications (Extension Certificate).................... 22
Excel, Microsoft...........................................................10, 17, 35
Digital Content Creation (Extension Certificate).................... 23 Digital Darkroom, Advanced.................................................... 8 Digital Darkroom Basics.................................................... 8, 23 Digital Design in 3D, Advanced............................................... 7 Digital Graphic Design, Introduction to............................ 23, 34 Digital Marketing Research.................................................... 25 Digital SLR Cameras, Introduction to...................................... 8 Direct Communications......................................................... 40
F Facilitation Skills for Business Analysts..................................11 File Management Basics.............................................10, 17, 34 Final Assessment Paper........................................................ 52 Financial Accounting Fundamentals.............................9, 13, 18
Discovery Flight....................................................................... 9
Financial Basics: Keeping it Simple for Non-Profit Managers......................................................... 56
Diversity, Communication and Ethics.................................... 30
Financing a Cannabis Enterprise in Canada............................12
Diversity Management..................................................... 47, 49
First-Aid and CPR Certification.............................................. 31
Document Layout and Design......................................... 25, 27
First Degree Reiki.................................................................. 44
DONA International Birth Doula Training................................ 39
Floral Design (Certificate of Completion)................................. 6
Drones and GoPros, Introduction to...................................... 36
Floral Design, Level 1.............................................................. 6
Drugs and the Brain............................................................... 29
Floral Design, Level 2.............................................................. 6 Floral Design, Level 3.............................................................. 6
E
Foundational English.............................................................. 46
Early Childhood Music........................................................... 67
Foundations of Photography, Level 2....................................... 8
Early Childhood Strings.......................................................... 68
Foundations of Social Media for Business......10, 22, 24, 25, 27
Editing Basics for Technical Documents................................ 27
Foundations of Technical Communication........................ 25, 27
Editing Fundamentals................................................ 23, 25, 28
Framework for Healthy Development.................................... 29
Editing Portfolio..................................................................... 25
Fresh Christmas Wreath.......................................................... 6
Education Assistant (Certificate)............................................ 60
Fundamentals of Purchasing.................................................. 20
Effective Business Writing.......................................... 27, 28, 49
Fundamentals of Scriptwriting................................................. 8
Effective Facilitation for Managers and Leaders..................................... 17, 48, 49, 55
Fundamentals of the Lumber and Building Supply Industry, WRLA (Certificate).................... 21
Effective Interpersonal Communication.....................................10, 15, 17, 48, 49, 51
Fund Development and Corporate Philanthropy.............. 55, 56
Effective Leadership.............................................................. 48
Funeral Service (Program)..................................................... 31
Foundations of Photography, Level 1................................. 8, 23
Funeral Service, Introduction to............................................. 31
Effective Teaching Techniques................................................ 59 Effective Workplace Communication................................19, 51 Emergency Management and Disaster Recovery (Extension Certificate)......................... 47 Emotional Intelligence at Work........................................ 48, 49 Employee Engagement.................................................... 47, 49 Employee Relations.......................................................... 47, 49 Employee Retention for Managers................................... 47, 49 Engineering for Information Security..................................... 33 English Language (Full-Time Courses)................................... 46 Entrepreneurship....................................................................15 Entrepreneurship and You.......................................................15 Ethical Issues in the Non-Profit Sector.................................. 56 Evaluating Social Innovation............................................ 55, 57
G Gathering Contract Requirements..........................................14 Generational Differences in Learning..................................... 59 Google Analytics.............................................................. 22, 23 Grammar and Punctuation Essentials......................... 25, 27, 28 Great Highland Bagpipes....................................................... 73 Group Lessons (Music).......................................................... 73 Guitar..................................................................................... 73
H
Event Logistics...................................................................... 24
Health................................................................................... 39
Event Management (Extension Certificate)........................... 24
Holy Fire II Karuna ReikiÂŽ Master......................................... 44
Event Management: Final Project......................................... 24
Home Staging as a Business................................................... 7
Event Marketing.................................................................... 24
Home Staging (Certificate of Completion)............................... 7
Event Planning, Introduction to..................................10, 24, 28
Home Staging, Introduction to................................................ 7
Event Production................................................................... 24
Horn Choir..............................................................................74
82
Index
Horn (Group Lessons)............................................................ 73
Introduction to Integrative Health Coaching.......................... 40
HR Strategy: Leading Practices............................................. 48
Introduction to Interior Decorating, Part 1............................... 7
HTML and CSS...................................................................... 35
Introduction to Interior Decorating, Part 2............................... 7
Human Diversity in Justice.................................................... 32
Introduction to Lean Thinking.................................................16
Human Resource Basics for Managers............................ 47, 51
Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management..... 20
Human Resource Management (Extension Certificate)........ 47
Introduction to Non-Profit Management................................ 56
Human Resources Information Management....................... 47
Introduction to Payroll Management..................................... 18 Introduction to Physical Distribution...................................... 20
I Illustrator 1................................................................. 22, 23, 34 Illustrator 2............................................................................. 34 Illustrator for the Web............................................................ 35 Impact of Business Structures on Contract Management.......................................................14
Introduction to Reiki.............................................................. 44 Introduction to Supply Chain Management............................19 Introduction to Taiko............................................................... 77 Introduction to Voluntarism in the Non-Profit Sector....... 55, 56 Introduction to WordPress................................... 22, 23, 24, 36 Introductory Computer Courses............................................ 34 Introductory Massage Courses............................................. 41
Implementing a Community Investment Strategy................ 55
Inventory and Warehouse Management............................... 20
Improv: Be Brave on Stage!.................................................. 75
Inventory and Warehousing....................................................19
Improve Your Voice................................................................. 59 InDesign 1....................................................................... 23, 34
J
InDesign 2............................................................................. 34
JavaScript and JQuery........................................................... 35
Industry Critical Thinking Skills.............................................. 21
Junior and Intermediate Debate Club.....................................76
Industry Literacy Skills: The Role of the WRLA in Today’s Lumber Building Materials Industry.................. 21
Junior Sinfonia....................................................................... 72
Increasing Your Influence.................................................. 47, 51
Industry Negotiation Skills..................................................... 21 Industry Relationship Management: Communication, Active Listening and Customer Satisfaction....................................................... 21 Information Security Risk Management and Governance..... 33 Integrated Business Solutions............................................... 20 Integrated Marketing Communications................................. 25 Integrating Lean into the Organization...................................16 Integrative Healing Practices................................................. 40 Integrative Health Coach (Extension Certificate)................... 40
K Kantorei Choir........................................................................ 70 Keys to Managing Non-Profit Organizations II: Roles and Relationships.................................................... 56 Keys to Managing Non-Profit Organizations I: Strategic Management...................................................... 56 Kitchens and Bathrooms.......................................................... 7 KodĂĄly classes....................................................................... 68
Integrative Health Coaching, Introduction to......................... 40 Integrative Health Coaching Practicum.................................. 40 Interior Decorating: Advanced Topics....................................... 7
L
Interior Decorating (Extension Certificate)............................... 7
Labour Relations.................................................................... 47
Interior Decorating, Introduction to (Part 1)............................. 7
Languages........................................................................... 46
Interior Decorating, Introduction to (Part 2)............................. 7
Launching Your Business........................................................15
Interiors Past and Present....................................................... 7
Law for the Non-Profit Sector................................................ 56
Intermediate Band, Adult....................................................... 73
Leaders, Culture and Change.................................... 48, 50, 55
Interpersonal Relationship Skills............................................ 32
Leadership and Project Resource Management.................... 52
Interviewing Strategies................................................... 48, 49
Leadership Development (Extension Certificate).................. 48
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.......................... 8
Leadership, The Art of...................................................... 48, 51
Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro...................................... 36
Leading and Implementing Change....................................... 50
Introduction to Conflict Resolution....................... 37, 38, 48, 49
Leading and Influencing Others............................................. 48
Introduction to Cyber Security............................................... 33
Leading with Emotional Intelligence.....................15, 48, 49, 51
Introduction to Digital Graphic Design............................. 23, 34
Lean, Process Thinking and Mapping a Solution.....................16
Introduction to Digital SLR Cameras....................................... 8
Lean Thinking (Extension Certificate)......................................16
Introduction to Drones and GoPros....................................... 36
Lean Thinking, Introduction to................................................16
Introduction to Event Planning...................................10, 24, 28
Learning Styles: Implications for Adult Learners................... 59
Introduction to Funeral Service.............................................. 31
Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Introduction to.... 20
Introduction to Home Staging................................................. 7
Index
83
M
MS Outlook............................................................................17
Making Meetings Move...................................................10, 17
MS Word for Writers and Editors, Advanced......................... 25
Management and Leadership......................................... 47
MS Word, Level 1........................................................10, 17, 35
Management Development (Extension Certificate).............. 49
MS Word, Level 2........................................................10, 17, 35
Management Through Coaching...................................... 48, 49
Multi-Party Mediation: The Dynamics.................................... 37
Managing and Sustaining Change......................................... 50
Muscle Energy Technique Course.......................................... 41
Managing Conflict in Today’s Workplace (Certificate of Completion)................................................ 38
Muscle Energy Techniques.................................................... 41
Managing Difficult Conversations.......................................... 51
Music Composition.................................................................74
Managing Your Business.........................................................15
Music Literacy 1.....................................................................74
Marketing and Event Skills (Certificate of Completion)......... 24
Music Theory and History.......................................................74
Marketing and Public Relations in the Non-Profit Sector............................................................... 56
Music Theory and History (RCM Exam Preparation).............. 75
MS PowerPoint, Level 1...............................................10,17, 35
Music and Movement........................................................... 67
Music with Your Baby............................................................ 67
Marketing and Strategic Communications................ 24, 25, 55 Marketing and Strategic Communications (Extension Certificate)....................................................... 25 Marketing Under the Cannabis Act.........................................12 Marketing Your Business........................................................15 Massage Basics, Level 1....................................................... 41 Massage Basics, Level 2....................................................... 41 Massage Courses, Introductory............................................ 41 Massage Therapy (Diploma)................................................... 40 Materials for Surface Finishes................................................. 7 Materials for Window Treatments and Soft Furnishings.......... 7 Measuring and Evaluating Business Performance................ 55 Mediation Skills: Level 1........................................................ 37 Mediation Skills: Level 2........................................................ 37 Media Trends in Instructional Design..................................... 60 Medical Terminology (Extension Certificate).......................... 41 Medical Terminology I............................................................ 41 Medical Terminology II........................................................... 41
N Navigating Corporate Culture.................................................17 Negotiating Contracts.......................................................14, 19 Negotiating with Integrity...................................................... 38 Negotiation Skills: Level 1...................................................... 37 Negotiation Skills: Level 2...................................................... 37 Neighbourhood and Community Recovery............................ 47 Neonatal Assessment........................................................... 42 Neonatal Critical Moments I.................................................. 42 Neonatal Critical Moments II................................................. 42 Neonatal Development and Homeostasis............................. 42 Neonatal Nursing Clinical Experience.................................... 42 Neonatal Nursing (Extension Certificate)............................... 42 Non-Profit Management (Extension Certificate).................... 56 Non-Profit Management, Introduction to............................... 56
Medical Terminology III.......................................................... 41 Meeting Mastery....................................................................17 Mental Health, Addictions, and High Risk Populations Advanced Topics in.................. 30 Mental Health I: Disorders Diagnosed in the Early Years.............................................................. 29 Mental Health III: Physiological Needs and Theories for Intervention............................................. 29 Mental Health II: Psychosis, Mood, Anxiety and Increased Risk............................................... 29 Microsoft Excel.................................................................10, 35 Microsoft PowerPoint.......................................................10, 35 Microsoft Word.................................................................10, 35 Microsoft Word for Writers and Editors, Advanced.......... 25, 27 Mind Mapping....................................................................... 59 Mobilizing for Systems Change....................................... 55, 57 Motivating Your Team............................................................. 51 MS Excel (Certificate of Completion).................................... 35 MS Excel, Level 1....................................................9, 10, 17, 35 MS Excel, Level 2........................................................10, 17, 35 MS Excel, Level 3.................................................................. 35 MS Office Pro (Extension Certificate).................................... 35
84
Index
O Oil and Gas Office Administration (Extension Certificate)................................17 Online Community Engagement............................... 22, 23, 27 Online Facilitation.................................................................. 59 Orchestra and Ensembles..................................................... 71 Organizational Change Management (Extension Certificate)....................................................... 50 Organizational Effectiveness............................................. 47, 49 Organizational Learning and Development....................... 47, 49 Outdoor Christmas Container.................................................. 6 Outdoor Fall Container............................................................. 6 Overview and Integration...................................................... 52 Overview of Business Analysis..............................................11
P
Principles of Quality Management........................................ 20
Palliative Approach for Individuals and Families, A................ 30
Private Pilot Licence Certificate............................................... 9
Payroll (Certificates)............................................................... 18
Procurement 1........................................................................19
Payroll Compliance Legislation........................................ 18, 48
Procurement 2........................................................................19
Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP)................................... 18
Producing Software Specifications........................................ 27
Payroll Fundamentals 1.......................................................... 18
Professional Design Presentation............................................ 7
Payroll Fundamentals 2.......................................................... 18
Professional Editing (Extension Certificate)........................... 25
Payroll Management, Introduction to.................................... 18
Professional Leadership for Dementia Care.......................... 39
Performance Management......................................... 47, 48, 49 Performance Management Seminar...................................... 51
Professional Management Seminar Series (Certificate of Completion)................................................ 51
Perinatal Assessment............................................................ 43
Professional Practice in Community Paramedicine............... 30
Perinatal Critical Moments I.................................................. 43
Professional Practice in Mental Health, Addictions and High Risk Populations............................... 30
Perinatal Critical Moments II................................................. 43 Perinatal Development and Homeostasis.............................. 43 Perinatal Nursing Clinical Experience.................................... 43 Perinatal Nursing (Extension Certificate)............................... 43 Personal and Family Recovery............................................... 47 Personal Fitness Trainer (Diploma)......................................... 44 Perspective Drawing................................................................ 7 Photography (Certificate of Completion)................................. 8 Photography, Foundations of (Level 1)............................... 8, 23 Photography, Foundations of (Level 2)..................................... 8 Photography, Sports................................................................ 8 Photography, The Business of: Starting Out............................ 8 Photography, Wildlife............................................................... 8 Photoshop 1.............................................................. 22, 23, 34
Private Music Lessons........................................................... 64
Professional Practice in Seniors’ Health................................ 30 Professional Sales Fundamentals.......................................... 49 Program Planning and Evaluation for the Non-Profit Sector................................................... 56 Project Management: An Overview...................................... 49 Project Management Basics........................... 17, 48, 49, 51, 53 Project Management (Extension Certificate)......................... 52 Project Management — Final Assessment Paper................. 53 Project Management in Construction (Extension Certificate)....................................................... 54 Project Management: Overview and Integration....................17 Project Management, The Business of.................................. 52 Promise of Social Innovation Labs......................................... 55
Photoshop 2.......................................................................... 34
Public Relations and Communications Management, The Fundamentals of.................................. 26
Photoshop for the Web.......................................................... 35
Purchasing, Fundamentals of................................................ 20
PHP and MySQL.................................................................... 35 Physical Distribution and Logistics........................................ 20 Physical Distribution, Introduction to..................................... 20 Pillars of Management (Certificate of Completion)................ 51 Plan and Manage Business Analysis Work.............................11 Planning and Scheduling.........................................................19 Planning Your Business...........................................................15 Plant Production and Facility Management............................12
Q QuickBooks, Level 1.......................................................... 9, 34
R
PMP® and CAPM® Exam Boot Camp.................................. 53
RCM Exam Preparation......................................................... 75
PMP® Exam Preparation (Workshops).................................. 53
Refine and Enhance Instruction for Adult Learning............... 59
Police Studies (Extension Certificate).................................... 32
Reiki (Certificate of Completion)............................................ 44
Portrait Photography, Level 1................................................... 8
Reiki, First Degree................................................................. 44
Portrait Photography, Level 2................................................... 8
Reiki, Introduction to............................................................. 44
Post-Disaster Growth and Change........................................ 47
Reiki® Master, Holy Fire II Karuna......................................... 44
PowerPoint, Microsoft.................................................10, 17, 35
Reiki, Second Degree............................................................ 44
Practice Competencies for Dementia Care........................... 39
Reiki, Third Degree (Reiki Master)......................................... 44
Pre-Chamber Strings A and B................................................ 72
Relationship Coaching........................................................... 40
Preparatory Strings................................................................ 72
Resolving Conflict in the Workplace...................................... 37
Preparing for Change............................................................. 50
Resource Management for Event Planning........................... 24
Preparing Policies and Procedures........................................ 27
Rhymes and Rhythms........................................................... 75
Prep Your Garden for Winter.................................................... 6
Risk and Procurement........................................................... 52
Principles of Adult Learning................................................... 59
Rocky Mountain Taiko Ensemble (Adult)................................ 78
Principles of Emergency Management and the Fundamentals of Recovery................................... 47
Rocky Mountain Taiko Ensemble (Youth)............................... 78 Role of the Interior Decorator.................................................. 7
Principles of Instructional Design.......................................... 60
Index
85
S
Strategy Execution................................................................ 55
Schedule and Cost Management.......................................... 52
Supervision Core Skills.......................................................... 49
Scope and Quality Management........................................... 52
Supervisory Excellence......................................................... 51
Scriptwriting, Fundamentals of................................................ 8
Supply Chain Decision-Making.............................................. 20
Search Engine Marketing................................................. 22, 23 Second Degree Reiki............................................................. 44
Supply Chain Management, Advanced (Extension Certificate)...................................... 20
Security Assessment and Testing.......................................... 33
Supply Chain Management (Extension Certificate)................19
Senior Guitar Ensemble (Classical Guitar)............................. 72
Supply Chain Management, Introduction to...........................19
Seniors’ Health...................................................................... 30
Supporting Learners with Disabilities.................................... 59
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) (Course).................. 45
Sustaining Lean and Growing Forward...................................16
Shifting from Positions to Interests....................................... 37
Suzuki Programs.................................................................... 69
Shoot Quality Videos............................................................. 36
Systems Collaboration........................................................... 29
Simply Accounting (Sage 50), Level 1............................... 9, 34
Systems in Criminal Justice and Child Protective Services.................................................. 29
Succession Planning for Managers.................................. 47, 49
Simply Accounting (Sage 50), Level 2............................... 9, 34 Site Architecture for Online Media........................................ 27
Systems in Mental Health and Education.............................. 29
Skills and Techniques for Adult Learning................................ 59
Social and Environmental Prosperity............................ 55 Social Event Production and Design...................................... 28
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Taiko.................................................................................. 77, 78
Social Innovation (Extension Certificate)............................... 57
Taiko, Ensemble (Adult)......................................................... 78
Social Innovation Labs, The Promise of................................. 57
Taiko, Ensemble (Youth)......................................................... 78
Social Media Analytics and Optimization................... 22, 23, 27
Taiko for Children................................................................... 77
Social Media Basics (Certificate of Completion).................... 26
Taiko for Fun.......................................................................... 77
Social Media for Business (Extension Certificate)................. 27
Taiko, Introduction to............................................................. 77
Social Media for Business, Foundations of.....10, 22, 24, 25, 27
Taiko: Repertoire Focus......................................................... 78
Social Media Strategies and Crisis Communication.............. 22
Taiko: Skills and Drills............................................................. 78
Social Media Strategies and Crisis Communications............ 26
Taxation Basics........................................................................ 9
Social Media Strategy................................................ 22, 23, 27
Teaching and Learning...................................................... 59
Speak Up, Make Your Point.....................................................76
Team Approaches to Chronic Disease Management............. 30
Specify and Model Requirements..........................................11
Technical Communication, Foundations of...................... 25, 27
Speech Arts and Drama......................................................... 75
Technical Writing (Extension Certificate)................................ 27
Speechworks..........................................................................76
Technology and e-Procurement..............................................19
Sports Photography................................................................. 8
The Art of Leadership................................................ 48, 49, 51
Stack Sampling...................................................................... 57
The Business of Photography: Starting Out............................ 8
Stack Sampling (Seminars).................................................... 57
The Business of Project Management.................................. 52
Stack Sampling Theory.......................................................... 57 Stage Combat.........................................................................76
The Business of Wedding Planning and Social Event Planning................................................. 28
Stakeholder and Communication Management.................... 52
The Child’s Social and Environmental Conditions.................. 29
Storybook Series................................................................... 75
The Community Sector Landscape: Building Effective Partnerships.......................................... 55
Storytelling............................................................................ 59 Strategic Business Analysis....................................................11 Strategic Communications.................................................... 40 Strategic Innovation............................................................... 55 Strategic Management (Extension Certificate)...................... 55 Strategic Planning.................................................................. 55 Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: An Introduction............................................................ 55, 58
The Fundamentals of Public Relations and Communications Management.................................. 26 The Meaning and Purpose of Community Investment.......... 55 The Petroleum Industry: An Integrated Approach..................17 The Promise of Social Innovation Labs.................................. 57 Third Degree Reiki — Reiki Master....................................... 44 Tools in Lean Thinking.............................................................16
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry (Certificate of Completion)................................................ 58
Tools to Enhance Instruction and Presentation..................... 59
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: Environment and Economy............................................... 58
Transitioning from Worker to Leader...................................... 51
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: Society and Engagement.................................................. 58
Trends and Issues in Policing................................................. 32
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Wildlife Photography............................................................... 8
Ukulele (Group Lessons)........................................................74
Word, Microsoft...........................................................10, 17, 35
Understanding Adolescents and Addiction............................ 29
Word of Mouth Marketing..................................................... 25
Understanding and Using Financial Information.................... 51
WordPress (Certificate of Completion).................................. 36
Understanding Dementia...................................................... 39
WordPress, Designing in....................................................... 36
Understanding Leadership..................................................... 51
WordPress for Business.................................................. 22, 36
Understanding Ownership: Property Law..............................14
WordPress, Introduction to.................................. 22, 23, 24, 36
Universal Design (Extension Certificate)............................... 32
Working Towards Cultural Competency in Conflict Resolution........................................................ 37
Universal Design for Physical Spaces (Certificate of Completion)................................................ 34
Windows Basics.................................................................... 34
Workplace Health and Safety................................................ 47
Using and Understanding Financial Information...................... 9
Workplace Presentation Skills.......................................... 17, 51
Using Case Studies in the Classroom................................... 59
World Music.......................................................................... 77
Using Creative Lighting: Canon Speedlit Flash........................ 8
Writing and Editing for Business (Certificate of Completion)................................................ 28
V Video Production (Certificate of Completion)........................ 36 Violin (Group Lessons)............................................................74 Voluntarism in the Non-Profit Sector, Introduction to...... 55, 56
W Web Designer (Extension Certificate)................................... 35 Wedding and Social Event Planner (Certificate of Completion)................................................ 28 Wedding Planning and Social Event Planning, The Business of................................................................ 28
Writing and Editing for Digital Media................... 22, 23, 25, 27 Writing (Courses)..................................................................... 8 Writing in the Workplace.............................................10, 17, 51 Writing User Guides.............................................................. 27 Wyatt Artist-in-Residence Program........................................ 65
Y Youth Orchestra..................................................................... 71
Z Zhi-Yin Choir.................................................................... 70, 77
Western Retail Lumber Association (WRLA) Fundamentals of the Lumber and Building Supply Industry (Certificate)................................ 21
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