MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY
CONTINUING EDUCATION Fall 2017 Program Guide
Jemma Young
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mru.ca/conted
You can’t wait to pursue your passion. You know taking this course will give you a leg up at work. You are ready to switch up your career. We are here to help you be inspired, successful and ready for the future.
Are you ready to learn, connect, grow and transform? Mount Royal has more than 60 years of providing continuing education.
Let’s get started. On the following pages, you can check out more than 1,000 courses. Browse through 100 certificate and diploma programs to enhance your career. Courses cover a wide range of sectors, like social services, business and health, to name just a few. Linked with 25 industry partners and many professionals, you will meet the right companies and the right people. We have made it easy for you to learn – either in the classroom or workplace, online or in the community. Whatever works best for you! And true to Mount Royal’s reputation, class sizes average around 20 people, meaning you will enjoy individual attention from top-quality instructors.
It’s easy to sign up! Office hours
The office is open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, except for July 1 to Aug. 15 when the office closes at 4 p.m.
Step 1: Search and select a program 4
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/conted. Maybe you know exactly what you are looking for. The table of contents at the front on pages 6 and 7 are in alphabetical order and colour-coded by program area. The index at the back, on pages 136 through 144, lists all the courses. These courses are also listed at mru.ca/contedprograms.
Step 2: Choose flexible ways to learn Take advantage of many ways to learn. • Classroom • Online • Blended (classroom and online) • Webinars • Fast track
Step 3: Confirm if there are prerequisites We want you to be successful, which means some courses have prerequisites. These are either mandatory or recommended.
Step 4: Register now! We’re ready to sign you up starting Monday, June 12 at 8:30 a.m. Pick how you want to register and pay. • Online at mru.ca/conted/register anytime and anywhere. You can register up to midnight the day before the course commences. Online registration is not available for block codes or gift certificates. }} Pay with Visa or MasterCard. • Phone 403.440.3833 or toll free at 1.877.287.8001. }} Pay with Visa or MasterCard. • Visit us on campus during office hours at Wickets 9 and 10 in Kerby Hall, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary Alberta. }} Pay with Visa, MasterCard or Interac. • Send a fax to 403.440.6743. You can download a registration form at mru.ca/regform. }} Pay with Visa or MasterCard • Put it in the mail. Download a print registration form at the link above. 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. }} Pay with Visa, MasterCard, cheque (not post-dated) or money order.
Step 5: Confirm your registration and sign into 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 login 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, call 403.440.6000. Here you can also access your student records, such as unofficial transcripts and tax forms.
Free Tutorial For Online Learners For online learners, it is highly recommended you take a FREE tutorial. In this five-hour tutorial, you will learn important tips and practice submitting an assignment, sending a test email, starting a discussion online, taking a quiz and reviewing your grades. Go to CRN 90191 and sign up now. The tutorial is open from Sept. 1 to Dec. 22, 2017.
Step 6: Download our Welcome Guide This Guide (available at mru.ca/welcome) will provide you with information on parking (there is also a map on the inside back cover), the BookStore, campus amenities and other general information.
Withdrawal Policy When do you need to withdraw? For regular Continuing Education courses, withdrawals must be received no later than four (4) business days before the course start date to be eligible for a refund. Some courses or programs have special withdrawal/refund policies that supersede this Withdrawal Policy. These can be found on your confirmation of registration letter. For full-time certificate programs or print-based distance-delivered courses/programs, withdrawals must be received ten (10) business days before the course start date to be eligible for a refund. How much will you get back? All withdrawal refunds are subject to an administration fee of 10% of the course tuition to a maximum of $50. Refunds may take up to two weeks to process.
Information to include in your withdrawal notification • full legal name • date of birth • address • phone number • student identification number • course reference number (CRN) • course name • course start and end dates Ways to provide notification of withdrawal • email ceregservices@mtroyal.ca • fax 403.440.6743 • mail or in person at Wicket #9, Registration Services, A101 Kerby Hall, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary AB, T3K 6K6
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Table of Contents Administrative Professionals Administrative Assistant........................................................ 8
Digital Communications.......................................................34
Essential Skills for the Administrative Professional............... 9
Digital Content Creation.......................................................35
Customer Service Excellence...............................................10
Event Management..............................................................37
Meeting Mastery.................................................................. 11
Arts and Design
Wedding and Social Event Planner...................................... 38 Marketing and Event Skills.................................................. 38 Marketing and Strategic Communications.......................... 39
Bookbinding..........................................................................12
Social Media for Business....................................................42
Comics and Graphic Novels..................................................12
Social Media Basics..............................................................43
Creative Writing....................................................................13
Public Relations....................................................................44
Film and TV...........................................................................13
Professional Editing..............................................................45
Floral Design.........................................................................14
Technical Writing.................................................................. 46
Home Staging......................................................................15 Interior Decorating................................................................16
Community
6
Jewelry................................................................................. 17
Addiction Studies................................................................. 48
Photography......................................................................... 17
Adult Mental Health............................................................. 48
Continuing Education
Mount Royal University
Communications and Marketing
Visual Arts.............................................................................18
Community Paramedicine................................................... 49
Aviation
Child and Youth Human Rights............................................ 50
Private Pilot’s Licence...........................................................19
Children’s Mental Health..................................................... 50
Business
Universal Design..................................................................51
Business Analysis.................................................................22
Police Studies...................................................................... 49
Funeral Service.....................................................................51
Business Process Management...........................................23
Computers and Technology
Accounting Basics................................................................24
Accounting Software............................................................52
Asset Management..............................................................25
Computer Essentials............................................................52
Business Administration...................................................... 26
MS Office Pro.......................................................................53
Contract Management.........................................................27
MS Excel..............................................................................54
Contract Management: Business Law................................ 28
Introductory Computer Courses...........................................54
Entrepreneurship................................................................. 28
Mac......................................................................................55
Lean Management and Continuous Improvement.............. 29
Specialty...............................................................................55
Payroll.................................................................................. 30
Digital Graphic Design..........................................................55
Real Property Administrator® / Facilities Management Administrator®..............................31
Web Designer..................................................................... 56
Sales Development..............................................................31
Video Production..................................................................57
WordPress............................................................................57
Supply Chain Management..................................................32 Advanced Supply Chain Management..................................33
Conflict Resolution Conflict Resolution.............................................................. 58 Managing Conflict in Today’s Workplace.............................. 59
Health
Oil and Gas
Birth Doula........................................................................... 60
Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting (CAPPA)........................................87
Dementia Care.................................................................... 60 Advanced Dementia Care.....................................................61
Introduction to the Petroleum Industry............................... 88
Integrative Health Coach......................................................62
Petroleum Land Administration: Surface Rights.................. 89
Lamaze Accredited Childbirth Educator................................63
Petroleum Land Administration: Mineral Rights.................. 90
Medical Terminology.............................................................63
Petroleum Land Business.................................................... 90
Neonatal Nursing..................................................................64
Petroleum Land Administration: Land Contracts..................91
Perinatal Nursing..................................................................64 Reiki......................................................................................65
Open Online Courses
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)...............................65
Career Planning and Preparation..........................................92
Yoga Therapy........................................................................ 66
Foundations of Conflict Resolution.......................................92
Massage Therapy................................................................. 66
Foundations of Conflict Resolution: Assessed.....................92
Introductory Massage Courses........................................... 66 Personal Fitness Trainer........................................................67
Social and Environmental Prosperity Nonprofit Management........................................................94
English Language.................................................................71
Social Innovation...................................................................95
Teaching English as a World Language.................................72
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry..................95
Travel and Teach English........................................................73 Literacy and Language Professional Development for In-Service Teachers and Assistants .......75
Management and Leadership Emergency Management and Disaster Recovery................76 Human Resource Management...........................................76 Organizational Change Management.................................. 78 Professional Management Seminar Series......................... 78 Leadership Development.................................................... 79 Pillars of Management........................................................ 80 Management Development.................................................81 Strategic Management.........................................................82 Project Management............................................................83 PMPÂŽ Exam Preparation.......................................................84 Project Management in Construction ..................................85 Project Management Professional Development Seminars.................................................... 86
Teaching and Learning Adult Educator Seminar Series............................................ 98 Curriculum Development and Instructional Design............. 99 Education Assistant ............................................................ 99
Conservatory............................................................... 101 Course Index.............................................................. 136
7 Continuing Education
Community Investment Professional...................................93
Languages
Mount Royal University
Feng Shui Practitioner..........................................................61
Oil and Gas Office Administration....................................... 88
Administrative Professionals Administrative Assistant Extension Certificate
Classroom
Acquire sought-after technology skills, as well as a range of “soft skills,” to prepare you for an administrative role in today’s demanding office environment. In a hands-on setting, 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
Benefits Prepare for an administrative role in an office setting Acquire skills to help you earn a promotion Refresh your skills in order to rejoin the workforce Customize your learning experience to meet your needs • Gain professional computer skills that are highly valued in the workplace Administrative Professionals
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• Complete the 13 required courses, plus 2 optional courses (169, 177 or 185 hours depending on options chosen) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/adminassistant 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 6 hours
File Management Basics CRN 90422
2 classes
Sept. 12 – 14
MS Outlook CRN 90436
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
$169
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
Accounting Principles for Computers (Choose 1 CRN)
12 hours
$279
CRN 90011
2 classes
Sept. 16 – 17
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90012
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$279
MS Excel, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90429
2 classes
Nov. 4 – 5
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90430
2 classes
Nov. 14 – 15
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
T, W
18 hours
$329
6 classes
Oct. 3 – 19
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$279
MS Word, Level 1 CRN 90426
MS PowerPoint, Level 1 CRN 90433
2 classes
Dec. 2 – 3
MS Excel, Level 2 (Choose 1 CRN)
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$279
CRN 90431
2 classes
Nov. 20 – 21
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90434
2 classes
Nov. 25 – 26
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
3 classes
Oct. 30 – Nov. 1
18 hours
MS Word, Level 2 CRN 90427
12 hours
Business Project, Level 1 CRN 90437
2 classes
Dec. 4 – 5
Business Project, Level 2 CRN 90443
2 classes
Dec. 16 – 17
Building Customer Relations CRN 90464
1 class
Nov. 25
Making Meetings Move CRN 90389
Online
$329 M, T, W $279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
M, T
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
7 hours
$219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S
15 hours
$349
7 hours
$219
Nov. 1 – Dec. 16
Writing in the Workplace CRN 90467
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
1 class
Dec. 2
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S
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M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Administrative Assistant – Choose 1 Optional Course 15 hours
Introduction to Event Planning CRN 90122
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 10
CRN 90111
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
CRN 90418
Online
Nov. 20 – Dec. 18
Foundations of Social Media for Business
$259
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
12 hours
$389 M, W
CRN 90635
Online
CRN 90704
4 classes
Sept. 11 – Oct. 8 Sept. 18 – 27
6 – 9 p.m.
CRN 90625
4 classes
Sept. 19 – 28
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90839
4 classes
Nov. 20 – 29
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
7 hours
$219
Effective Interpersonal Communication CRN 90465
1 class
Nov. 3
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Conflict Management CRN 90466
1 class
Nov. 18
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
F $219 S
Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Acquire a range of important “soft skills” required in administrative roles. This flexible certificate can be customized to your individual training needs and interests, focusing on the skills you need to learn or improve. Benefits • • • •
Program Format
Acquire or improve your administrative skills Prepare to enter the workforce Learn new skills to earn a promotion Understand the “soft skills” that complement your technical know-how
• Complete 60 hours of courses of your choice • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/essential 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 15 hours
Introduction to Event Planning CRN 90122
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 10
CRN 90111
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
CRN 90418
Online
Nov. 20 – Dec. 18
Foundations of Social Media for Business CRN 90635
Online
$259
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
12 hours
$389
Sept. 11 – Oct. 8
CRN 90704
4 classes
Sept. 18 – 27
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
CRN 90625
4 classes
Sept. 19 – 28
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90839
4 classes
Nov. 20 – 29
Accounting Principles for Computers CRN 90011
2 classes
Sept. 16 – 17
CRN 90012
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
Human Resource Basics for Managers CRN 90085
2 classes
Sept. 18 – 19
CRN 90084
Online
Oct. 17 – Nov. 18
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
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Administrative Professionals
Essential Skills for the Administrative Professional
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Essential Skills for the Administrative Professionals – Courses and Fees 7 hours
Leading with Emotional Intelligence CRN 90400
1 class
Sept. 30
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7.5 hours
Project Management Basics CRN 90356
1 class
Oct. 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 7 hours
Building Customer Relations CRN 90464
1 class
Nov. 25
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication CRN 90465
1 class
Nov. 3
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Making Meetings Move CRN 90389
Online
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
Administrative Professionals
10
$219 S $219 F $349
15 hours
$479
7 hours
1 class
Nov. 18
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Writing in the Workplace CRN 90467
S
15 hours
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Conflict Management CRN 90466
S $249+GST
Nov. 1 – Dec. 16
Leading and Implementing Change CRN 90258
$219
1 class
Dec. 2
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
F, S $219 S $219 S
Customer Service Excellence Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online
The demand for quality customer service in every industry is growing. Learn to build positive relationships with customers, communicate more thoughtfully, solve problems and make decisions efficiently. Earn the trust and respect of others and understand how to diffuse conflict. Benefits
Program Format
• Gain or improve your customer service skills in a variety of settings • Prepare for a job with a customer service focus
• Complete the 2 required courses, plus 1 optional course (21 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/customerservice 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 7 hours
Leading with Emotional Intelligence CRN 90400
1 class
Sept. 30
7 hours
Building Customer Relations CRN 90464
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
1 class
Nov. 25
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
$219 S $219 S
Choose 1 Optional Course 7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication CRN 90465
1 class
Nov. 3
7 hours
Conflict Management CRN 90466
1 class
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Nov. 18
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
$219 F $219 S
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Meeting Mastery Certificate of Completion
Classroom
Plan and prepare for meetings and learn what to do during and after the meeting to ensure it serves its intended purpose. Gain essential facilitation skills for productive meetings and learn to put these skills into practice. Benefits
Program Format
• Build your role as an administrative professional or executive assistant • Gain facilitation skills to ensure your meetings are productive • Follow up on action items
• Complete the 2 required courses, plus 1 optional course (37 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/meetings 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
R, F
15 hours
$349
7 hours
$219
2 classes
Oct. 12 – 13
Making Meetings Move CRN 90389
Online
Nov. 1 – Dec. 16
Choose 1 Optional Course Workplace Presentation Skills CRN 90401
1 class
Dec. 9
7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication CRN 90465
1 class
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Nov. 3
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S $219 F
Administrative Professionals
Effective Facilitation for Managers and Leaders CRN 90247
11
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Arts and Design Bookbinding Courses
Classroom
The craft of bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material and attaching a book cover. Learn fundamental terminology, skills and techniques when working with tools and materials in bookbinding.
mru.ca/bookbinding 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 3 hours
Introduction to Bookbinding and Book Arts CRN 90545
1 class
Dec. 6
3 hours
Japanese Side Sewn Book 1 class
Dec. 13
Arts and Design
CRN 90674
Comics and Graphic Novels
12
Benefits
Extension Certificate
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
$69+GST W $69+GST W
Classroom | Online
Do you have an idea for your own comic or graphic novel? This program is designed to offer practical, hands-on experience creating comics and graphic novels in this growing industry. Layout, illustration, character creation, storytelling, editing, self-publishing and marketing will be the key topics covered. Program Format
• Create your own comic or graphic novel • Develop your story ideas and adapt scripts • Create a variety of illustrations, while learning new drawing skills • Identify ways to self-publish your work
• Complete the 5 required courses (67 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 4 years
mru.ca/comics 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 6 hours
Introduction to Comics and Graphic Novels CRN 90939
2 classes
Oct. 25 – Nov. 1
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
$189 W
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Creative Writing Courses
Classroom | Online
Creative writing emphasizes narrative craft, character development, the use of literary tropes and various traditions of poetry and poetics. Develop skills such as writing and copyediting, exploring and writing in various genres, and publishing and promoting written work.
mru.ca/writing 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 20 hours
Creative Writing, Level 1 CRN 90019
8 classes
$259
Sept. 20 – Oct. 25
6:30 – 9 p.m.
W
Oct. 2 – 16
6:30 – 9 p.m.
M
(No class Oct. 9) CRN 90174
Online
Sept. 18 – Nov. 14 20 hours
Creative Writing, Level 2 CRN 90220
7 classes
Nov. 8 – Dec. 13
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Dec. 20
6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 6 hours
Writing for Publication CRN 90541
1 class
Oct. 21
10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
CRN 90664
2 classes
Nov. 4 – 5
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 20 hours
Fundamentals of Scriptwriting CRN 90020
8 classes
Oct. 2 – Dec. 4 7 – 9:30 p.m. (No classes Oct. 9 and Nov. 13) 12 hours
Writing for Children and Young Adults CRN 90665
4 classes
Oct. 4 – 25
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Writing Life Stories CRN 90790
S, U $269+GST M $189+GST W
5 hours
$95+GST
1 class
Oct. 21
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Nov. 18
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
1 class
S $199+GST
$189+GST
Sept. 18 – Oct. 30
5 hours
Short Boot Camp: 500 Words in One Day CRN 90792
W $139+GST
15 hours Online
Life into Story CRN 90791
W
S $95+GST S
Film and TV Courses
Classroom
Discover how to be the ‘ideal’ production assistant. Get the information you need for this entry-level position in the film industry. This workshop provides an examination of what is expected of a production assistant at work and preparation for the extreme demands of film production. Program Format
Benefits • Acquire the skills you need to enter the film industry • Learn about film production
• Complete one full-day class (6 hours)
mru.ca/film 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 6 hours
Film Production Assistant Workshop CRN 90217
1 class
Oct. 14
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Arts and Design
14 hours
Travel Writing
$259
$129+GST S
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Floral Design Certificate of Completion
Classroom
Your creativity and technique will blossom with these introductory floral design courses. Learn the skills to design and care for fresh flower arrangements. All fresh flowers are included in course fees. Benefits • • • •
Program Format
Indulge your love of plants and flowers Develop your creativity and eye for design Prepare to enter the floral design industry Learn floral design skills for weddings and other events
• Complete the 3 required courses (54 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/floral 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca 10% Discount if you Register for all 3 Levels at Once $1,221.30
Arts and Design
Block Code CRN FD123 Level 1
Sept. 22 – 24
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
Level 2
Sept. 29 – Oct. 1
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
Level 3
Oct. 13 – 15
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
Courses and Fees 18 hours
$429
CRN 90072
Floral Design, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN) 3 classes
Sept. 22 – 24
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
CRN 90593
6 classes
Sept. 26 – Oct. 12
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90592
3 classes
Oct. 28 – Nov. 4
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
Floral Design, Level 2 (Choose 1 CRN)
14
18 hours
$459
3 classes
Sept. 29 – Oct. 1
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
CRN 90595
6 classes
Oct. 30 – Nov. 10
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
M, W, F
CRN 90594
3 classes
Nov. 18 – 25
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90081
Floral Design, Level 3 (Choose 1 CRN)
18 hours
$469
3 classes
Oct. 13 – 15
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
CRN 90597
6 classes
Nov. 28 – Dec. 14
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90596
3 classes
Dec. 2 – 9
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90195
Individual Floral Design Courses 2.5 hours
A Career in the Floral Industry CRN 90127
1 class
Sept. 19
9 hours
Decorating with Flowers CRN 90542
3 classes
Sept. 27 – Oct. 4
1 class
Sept. 20
1 class
Dec. 20
1 class
Nov. 15
1 class
Sept. 25
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 2.5 hours
Pumpkin and Gourd Harvest CRN 90543
6:30 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Tropical Arrangement CRN 90660
6:30 – 9 p.m. 2.5 hours
Minimalist Floral Design CRN 90659
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 2.5 hours
Christmas Grinch Table Centre CRN 90658
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 3 hours
Trio of Terrariums CRN 90797
6:30 – 9 p.m.
1 class
Oct. 16
6:30 – 9 p.m.
$49+GST T $229+GST M, W $89+GST W $89+GST W $59+GST W $79+GST M $69+GST M
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Individual Floral Courses – Courses and Fees 4 hours
Fresh Christmas Wreath CRN 90175
1 class
Nov. 26
12 – 4 p.m.
Dec. 17
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
6 hours
Christmas Table Centre and Decorations CRN 90093
1 class
2.5 hours
Outdoor Fall Container CRN 90105
1 class
Sept. 17
10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Nov. 26
9 – 11:30 a.m.
2.5 hours
Outdoor Christmas Container CRN 90128
1 class
$129+GST U $149+GST U $99+GST U $129+GST U
Home Staging Certificate of Completion
Classroom
Acquire the necessary skills to help clients stage their home to optimize their sales prospects. Apply the principles of “staging to live,” even if you are not thinking of selling your home.
• • • • •
Program Format
Learn professional home staging skills and techniques Round out your interior decorating practice Promote the sale of a home Apply your skills in a home furnishing retail setting Stage homes for realtors and builders
• Complete the 2 required courses (28.5 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
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mru.ca/home 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees Introduction to Home Staging CRN 90224
2 classes
Nov. 18 – 19
4 classes
6 hours
$159
9 a.m. – 12 noon
S, U
22.5 hours
$369
Nov. 23 – 25
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
R, F, S
Nov. 26
9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
U
Home Staging as a Business CRN 90341
Arts and Design
Benefits
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Interior Decorating Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Create the desired ambience in an interior by applying the design principles of home decorating. Explore the fundamentals of design and decorate any room with style and confidence. Program Format
Benefits • Indulge your love of home decorating • Develop your creativity and eye for design • Prepare to enter the interior decorating industry in an established firm, establish your own consulting business, work for a home builder or be employed in a retail setting • Learn to decorate show homes and homes for sale
• Complete the 9 required courses (145 hours) • Can be completed within 18 months, up to a maximum of 4 years • Take courses in the recommended order (see schedule) to receive the most benefit from each course
mru.ca/interiordecorating 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees
Arts and Design
Introduction to Interior Decorating 1 (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90338
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 23
CRN 90336
6 classes
Sept. 19 – Oct. 24
7 – 9:30 p.m.
Introduction to Interior Decorating 2 (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90337
6 classes
Nov. 7 – Dec. 12
7 – 9:30 p.m.
CRN 90339
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 11 20 hours
Perspective Drawing CRN 90335
8 classes
Oct. 11 – Nov. 29
Interiors Past and Present (Choose 1 CRN)
16
15 hours
15 hours
CRN 90667
Online
Oct. 10 – Nov. 20
CRN 90176
6 classes
Oct. 12 – Nov. 16
6 classes
Oct. 2 – Nov. 20 7 – 9:30 p.m. (No classes Oct. 9 and Nov. 13)
Materials for Window Treatments and Soft Furnishings CRN 90049
Online
Online
$229 T
$259 W $229 R $229 M
15 hours
$229
15 hours
$229
15 hours
$229
Nov. 6 – Dec. 11
The Role of the Interior Decorator (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90669
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 23
CRN 90225
6 classes
Sept. 13 – Oct. 18
8 classes
7 – 9:30 p.m. 20 hours
Advanced Topics in Interior Decorating CRN 90795
T
Sept. 18 – Oct. 23
Materials for Surface Finishes CRN 90059
7 – 9:30 p.m. 15 hours
Colour and Light CRN 90031
7 – 9:30 p.m.
$229
Nov. 1 – Dec. 20
7 – 9:30 p.m.
W $265 W
Individual Interior Decorating Courses (Not Part of the Interior Decorating Extension Certificate) 6 hours
Basic SketchUp for Interior Decorators CRN 90699
3 classes
Oct. 16 – 23
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
M
Oct. 20
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
F
12.5 hours
Kitchens and Bathrooms CRN 90698
5 classes
Sept. 19 – Oct. 17
1 class
7 – 9:30 p.m. 4 hours
Professional Design Presentation CRN 90796
$149+GST
Oct. 14
10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
$199+GST T $85+GST S
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Jewelry Courses
Classroom
Make your own jewelry or come and make a gift for someone.
mru.ca/jewelry 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 3 hours
Wrap Bracelets CRN 90799
1 class
Dec. 2
9 a.m. – 12 noon
$79+GST S
Photography Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Practicum/Field Trip
Express your creativity and practice your photography skills hands-on. Take courses for personal or professional development. Benefits
Program Format
• Take your amateur photography skills to the next level • Develop your creativity, technique and eye for composition • Explore the possibilities offered by digital photography • Prepare to work in a professional photography setting
• Complete the 3 required courses, plus 2 optional courses (75 hours minimum) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 2 years
Courses and Fees 20 hours
$299
CRN 90022
8 classes
Sept. 26 – Oct. 19
7 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90170
8 classes
Oct. 25 – Dec. 20 (No class Dec. 6)
6:30 – 9 p.m.
W
CRN 90187
5 classes
Oct. 28 – Dec. 2 (No class Nov. 11)
9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
S
Foundations of Photography, Level 1
20 hours
Foundations of Photography, Level 2 CRN 90246
CRN 90219
8 classes
8 classes
$299
Sept. 12 – Oct. 10
6 – 8:30 p.m.
T
Sept. 16 – 30 (No class Oct. 7)
9 – 11:30 a.m.
S
Oct. 26 – Nov. 23
6 – 8:30 p.m.
R
Oct. 28 – Nov. 18 (No class Nov. 11
9 – 11:30 a.m.
S
Choose Either Course Below 15 hours
Digital Darkroom Basics CRN 90244
5 classes
Oct. 4 – 25
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Nov. 2
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
5 classes
W R
15 hours
$279
Dec. 1 – 8
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R, F
Dec. 9
9 a.m. – 12 noon
S
Advanced Digital Darkroom CRN 90721
$279
Choose a Minimum of 2 Optional Courses 10 hours
Close-Up Photography CRN 90218
4 classes
7 – 9 p.m.
F
Nov. 4
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
S
Nov. 8
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
W
Nov. 16
7 – 9 p.m.
R
20 hours
$479
Portrait Photography CRN 90663
4 classes
$229
Nov. 3
Sept. 29
7 – 9 p.m.
F
Sept. 30
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
S
Oct. 1
1 – 4 p.m.
U
Oct. 5
7 – 9 p.m.
R
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Arts and Design
mru.ca/photography 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca
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Photography – Choose a Minimum of 2 Optional Courses 20 hours
Portrait Photography, Level 2 CRN 90340
7 classes
Oct. 13
2 – 5 p.m.
S
1 – 4 p.m.
U
Oct. 19 – 21
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Oct. 27
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
F
Oct. 30
7 – 9:30 p.m.
M
Sept. 11 – 25 Sept. 16 – 23
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
4 classes
R, S
$239 M
8 – 11 a.m. 16 hours
Mountain Photography Workshop CRN 90793
F
Oct. 15
15 hours
5 classes
$479
Oct. 14
Wildlife Photography CRN 90722
7 – 9:30 p.m.
$399
Sept. 8
6 – 8 p.m. (Banff)
F
Sept. 9
Various (Banff)
S
Sept. 10
Various (Banff)
U
Sept. 14
7 – 9 p.m.
R
Individual Photography Courses (Not Part of Certificate of Completion) 8 hours
The Business of Photography: Starting Out
Arts and Design
CRN 90309
18
3 classes
7 – 9 p.m.
T
Nov. 19
10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
U
Using Creative Lighting: Canon Speedlite Flash
6 hours
CRN 90794
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
1 class
Nov. 5
4 hours
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CRN 90310
1 class
$139+GST
Nov. 14 – 21
Sept. 28
5 – 9 p.m.
$199+GST U $119+GST R
Introduction to Digital SLR Cameras (Choose 1 CRN)
6 hours
$129+GST
CRN 90156
1 class
Sept. 16
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
CRN 90168
1 class
Oct. 14
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S
CRN 90173
1 class
Dec. 3
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
U
S
Visual Arts Courses
Classroom
Explore opportunities for creative expression and discover your inner artist. Give your art practice the dedication it deserves by developing your artistic skills and creating a portfolio. Beginners are welcome.
mru.ca/visualarts 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 20 hours
Drawing, Introductory CRN 90223
8 classes
Sept. 26 – Oct. 19
18 hours
Abstract Painting with Acrylics CRN 90798
4 classes
Nov. 18 – Dec. 9
4 classes
Sept. 23 – Oct. 21 (No class Oct. 7)
8 classes
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16 (No class Oct. 9)
6 classes
Oct. 16 – Nov. 27 (No class Nov. 13)
5 classes
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 10 hours
Children’s Book Illustration CRN 90673
6:30 – 9 p.m. 18 hours
Portrait and Figure Drawing CRN 90672
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 20 hours
Painting with Watercolours CRN 90544
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 18 hours
Painting with Acrylics, Level 1 CRN 90671
6:30 – 9 p.m.
Nov. 1 – 29
6 – 8 p.m.
$219+GST T, R $189+GST S $207+GST S $219+GST M, W $179+GST M $129+GST W
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Aviation Private Pilot’s Licence Certificate
Classroom | Practicum/Field Trip
Aviation
The Private Pilot Licence (PPL) program is for people 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 aviation@mtroyal.ca or contact the Aviation Department for further information on the PPL, Aviation Diploma, Advance Flight Training, admission requirements and registration.
Advanced Flight Training Expand or refresh your skills with one of our advanced training packages. We offer simulator-based IFR Recurrency, IFR Renewal and Garmin G1000 training to certified pilots. IFR training takes place in our state-of-the-art Alsim simulator, which is located at the Lincoln Park Campus. Contact the Aviation Department for details.
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.
mru.ca/aviation 403.288.9551 (hangar) aviation@mtroyal.ca
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
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HE NAVIGATES CHANGE WITH EASE
Business
You can’t work in the oil and gas industry for a quarter century without experiencing ongoing waves of change. For some, the process is stressful and full of fear and resistance. Others, however, embrace the ebb and flow and enthusiastically explore where it can take them.
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Tom Morin — a card-carrying member of the latter group — is dedicated to helping those in the former group navigate change with the least amount of stress. In his 25 years in the oil and gas industry, Tom has utilized various models of organizational change, creating programs and implementing them through large organizations. In 2014, he enrolled in the Organizational Change Management Extension Certificate at Mount Royal University to formalize his education in the field. “I’ve been studying since the early 2000s and I’m quite fluent in various change management programs and processes out there. What I like most about the model that Mount Royal uses is that it is, by far, one of the most comprehensive and most customizable models out there,” Tom says. The embodiment of MRU’s “You Belong Here” theme, Tom is now an instructor in the Continuing Education department. And he sits on Mount Royal’s Organizational Change Management Advisory Committee, in addition to all the other hats he wears. “Now, I am working part-time in oil and gas and building up my consulting business, Work Innovation Partners. I am teaching at MRU and communicating through my blog. I’m also working on my doctorate,” Tom recounts.
How has studying change affected his own journey? “It has allowed me to manage change in my own life, mostly on the working side of things. I understand where I am now and where I want to go. I can listen to why I am resisting something and then manage those concerns. It helps me get from A to B with a lot less stress.” Tom says of Preparing for Change, the course he teaches, “We start with a bit of instruction, then apply it to a solid, real-world case study. We are working on the same cases for two days. By the end of it, they (students) have built a robust change scenario for that organization. And often, the ‘A ha!’ moment comes from people’s personal experiences in an organization. ‘Now, I get it! This is why this didn’t work out for us. If I had done this, or if we had done that, it would have turned out differently.’” Change management, once seen as a niche skill, or a role reserved for the leadership team, is becoming a core competency for project managers and individuals alike, Tom points out. For those struggling to manage change, Tom has some practical advice. “Don’t think you have to change your role or become someone else to improve that part of your job. These courses offer affordable and accessible knowledge where you can learn something new. If you come in for a course on Friday and Saturday, on Monday you can start doing something different in your role and really bring value to the organization.
Tom Morin
Change Management Guru Every day is full of variety for Tom as he works in the energy sector, consults in his own business, teaches MRU students and pursues his doctorate.
Business Business Analysis Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Organizations seek qualified business analysts to help enable change by defining business needs and recommending solutions that deliver real business value. Qualified business analysts are sought to define business needs, identify solutions, manage requirements and support continuous improvement efforts for organizational success. Gain the foundational knowledge and skills to effectively understand business problems and opportunities, analyze needs and solutions, recommend strategies and facilitate stakeholder collaboration. Learn to model, analyze, communicate and manage requirements and other business analysis information. Be exposed to a variety of best practices, proven tools and industry-recognized techniques that can be immediately applied in a range of business environments. 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.
Program Format
Business
Benefits
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• Gain knowledge and skills to support or begin your career in business analysis • Earn a recognized credential to enhance your business analysis experience • Update your existing business analysis credentials • Learn industry-recognized techniques and best practices to perform business analysis work
• Complete the 8 required courses (120 hours) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/businessanalysis 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees An Overview of Business Analysis (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90469
15 hours
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
CRN 90470
2 classes
Sept. 29 – 30
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90471
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Specify and Model Requirements (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90860
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90861
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 4
Business Process Modeling (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90108
2 classes
Oct. 20 – 21
CRN 90207
Online
Nov. 20 – Dec. 18
Strategic Business Analysis (Choose 1 CRN)
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
CRN 90473
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90474
2 classes
Dec. 1 – 2
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Facilitation Skills for Business Analysts (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90476
Online
Oct. 2 – 30
CRN 90475
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90888
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Plan and Manage Business Analysis Work (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90477
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90478
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Develop a Business Case (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90857
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 4
CRN 90208
2 classes
Dec. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$549 F, S F, S $549 F, S $549 F, S $549 F, S F, S $549 F, S F, S $549 F, S F, S $549 F, S
Business Analysis Perspectives (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$549
CRN 90858
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90859
2 classes
Dec. 15 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Business Process Management Extension Certificate
Classroom
The business process professional is a new and growing role in today’s competitive and rapidly changing business world. Acquire and refine the skills you need to help organizations analyze, design, implement and measure business processes. Learn the principles of business process management (BPM) by analyzing tools and techniques to optimize business processes and apply them to real-world situations. Gain foundational knowledge of process management and development, including how to implement improvements and facilitate change, as well as how to understand process compliance and risk management. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare for a career in business process management • Learn to facilitate process improvement in your organization • Enhance your skills as a functional or project manager, business analyst or process owner • Complement your knowledge as a business analyst or systems analyst
• Complete the 6 required courses (82.5 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/businessprocess 403.440.5069 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 7.5 hours
CRN 90196
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
1 class
Sept. 29
15 hours
Business Process Modeling and Analysis CRN 90205
2 classes
$359
Oct. 13 – 14
$499
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The Role of Technology in the Business Process Environment
15 hours
CRN 90875
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
15 hours
CRN 90876
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 8 – 9
CRN 90206
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
Facilitation Skills for Business Analysts (Choose 1 CRN)
F, S $499
15 hours
Analyzing and Improving Business Processes
F, S $499
Strategies and Best Practices in Business Process Management 2 classes
F
F, S $499
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
F, S $549
CRN 90476
Online
Oct. 2 – 30
CRN 90475
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90888
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
Get 66% of your training costs covered, up to $10K per employee per year.
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Apply at AlbertaCanada.com/jobgrant
Business
Introduction to Business Process Management
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Accounting Basics Certificate of Completion
Classroom
Gain a foundational knowledge of accounting principles, including accounting theory, hands-on practice and the application of accounting software. This flexible program provides you with both the theoretical accounting knowledge and the hands-on application of the accounting principles. Benefits
Program Format
• Gain a strong foundation in accounting principles • Earn a credential and enhance your skills • Learn computerized accounting for your professional and personal life • The Financial Accounting Fundamentals course can be applied to the Payroll Compliance (PCP) program
• Complete 2 required courses and 2 options (total 72 – 84 hours) • Can be completed in 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/accountingbasics 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 36 hours
Financial Accounting Fundamentals CRN 90591
12 classes
Sept. 28 – Dec. 14
Business
CRN 90647
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5 classes
6 – 9:15 p.m. 12 hours
Accounting Fundamentals Practice Set
$549 R $249
Oct. 18
6 – 8 p.m.
W
Oct. 25 – Nov. 8
6 – 9 p.m.
W
Nov. 15
6 – 7 p.m.
W
Choose 2 Optional Courses MS Excel, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN)
12 hours
$279
CRN 90429
2 classes
Nov. 4 – 5
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90430
2 classes
Nov. 14 – 15
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
T, W
Simply Accounting, Level 1 CRN 90045
3 classes
Oct. 13 – 15
Simply Accounting, Level 2 CRN 90193
3 classes
Oct. 20 – 22
QuickBooks, Level 1 CRN 90061
3 classes
Oct. 27 – 29
Taxation Basics – NEW CRN 90887
2 classes
Dec. 2 – 3
18 hours
$329
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
18 hours
$329
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
18 hours
$329
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
12 hours
$349
9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
S, U
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Asset Management Extension Certificate
Classroom
Mount Royal, in association with Power System Asset Management Solutions (PSAMS), is pleased to offer the only asset management certificate in western Canada. Acquire the knowledge and skills you need to develop and implement an asset management plan for your organization or clients. Gain a thorough understanding of current industry standards in five key areas of asset management: policy, strategy and planning; risk assessment; life cycle management; information systems; and financial and business impacts of asset management. This program aligns with the Institute of Asset Management’s (IAM) Competencies Framework. Program Format
Benefits • Prepare for a career in asset management • Earn a professional credential to complement your professional asset management career • Gain asset management skills to enhance your business or technical career • Understand asset management and maintenance practices and procedures to improve your role as a line manager or plant manager
• Complete the 5 required courses (93 hours) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
conted.mtroyal.ca/assetmanagement 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees
CRN 90590
3 classes
Oct. 26 – 28
21 hours
$949
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R, F, S
Asset Management Policy, Strategy and Planning
15 hours
$749
CRN 90649
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
2 classes
Nov. 24 - 25
Offered in Winter 2018 Asset Lifecycle Management
21 hours
$949
Assessing and Managing Asset Related Risk
15 hours
$749
Financial and Business Impacts of Asset Management
21 hours
$949
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Business
Principles of Asset Management
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Business Administration Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Gain highly sought-after business skills in this short, practical and flexible program. Develop practical knowledge and competencies in critical areas of business. Learn a broad overview of the business world, including financial accounting, marketing, human resources, leadership and management, and operations. You can customize your own learning experience by choosing courses in categories that meet your interests and learning needs. Benefits
Program Format
• Develop business skills to enhance your emerging or established management career • Earn a formal credential in business administration • Gain valuable workplace skills and experience to complement your non-business degree
• Take the 2 required courses, plus 4 optional courses (1 from each category), for total hours ranging from 97.5 to 111 total hours, depending on the optional courses chosen • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/businessadministration 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 15 hours
Introduction to Business Administration CRN 90641
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
36 hours
Financial Accounting Fundamentals
Business
CRN 90591
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8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
12 classes
Sept. 28 – Dec. 14
6 – 9:15 p.m.
$449 F, S $549 R
Choose 1 Optional Course From Each Category (Total 4) Business Operations Category (Choose 1) Introduction to Supply Chain Management (Choose 1 CRN)
21 hours
CRN 90074
4 classes
Sept. 12 – 19
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
Sept. 16 – 23
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
CRN 90260
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 30
CRN 90305
4 classes
Nov. 14 – 21
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
Nov. 18 – 25 An Overview of Business Analysis (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90469
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
CRN 90470
2 classes
Sept. 29 – 30
CRN 90471
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$499
S $549 F, S F, S
Project Management: An Overview (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90005
2 classes
Sept. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90097
4 classes
Sept. 12 – 21
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90028
2 classes
Sept. 13 – 14
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
W, R
CRN 90041
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Introduction to Business Process Management
7.5 hours
CRN 90196
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
1 class
Sept. 29
$535 F, S
F, S $359 F
Communications Category (Choose 1) 15 hours
Introduction to Public Relations CRN 90151
5 classes
Sept. 5 – 19
$399
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
Marketing and Strategic Communications (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$419
CRN 90395
5 classes
Oct. 3 – 17
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90801
Online
Oct. 16 – Nov. 12
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Business Administration – Courses and Fees Management and Leadership Category (Choose 1) 15 hours
Change Management Fundamentals CRN 90237
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
15 hours
Strategic Planning CRN 90302
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Effective Leadership (Choose 1 CRN)
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
CRN 90241
2 classes
Oct. 6 – 13
CRN 90638
Online
Oct. 10 – Nov. 5
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$479 F, S $479 F, S $479 F, S
Human Resources Category (Choose 1) Organizational Training and Development (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90114
2 classes
Sept. 8 – 15
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F
CRN 90282
2 classes
Oct. 27 – Nov. 3
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F
Organizational Effectiveness (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90094
2 classes
Sept. 19 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
CRN 90284
2 classes
Dec. 9 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
Human Resources Basics for Managers (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90085
2 classes
Sept. 18 – 19
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90084
Online
Oct. 17 – Nov. 18
Business
Contract Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
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 final payment and beyond. This program is eligible towards Gold Seal Certification. Benefits
Program Format
• Become proficient at initiating, negotiating, developing or managing contracts in a variety of organizations and industries • Acquire a thorough understanding of contract management principles and techniques you can apply immediately
• Complete the 6 required courses (90 hours) • Classroom version can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 5 years • Online version can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 5 years
mru.ca/contract 403.440.5069 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Contract Management Overview (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90197
Online
Sept. 25 – Oct. 30
CRN 90295
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
Negotiating Contracts (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
CRN 90297
Online
Oct. 30 – Nov. 27
CRN 90199
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$499 F, S $499 F, S
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Contract Management: Business Law Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Explore Canadian law as it applies to contracts. Review case studies and apply your knowledge to identify legal issues, determine the consequences and draft clauses to mitigate risks and find business advantages. This program is eligible towards the Gold Seal Certification. Program Format
Benefits • Gain knowledge and techniques for working with contracts in your daily role • Learn to manage the contract lifecycle in-house • Ensure compliance with contract terms • Review contract management principles and techniques as they relate to Canadian law
• Complete the 5 required courses (75 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 5 years
mru.ca/businesslaw 403.440.5069 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 15 hours
Contracts and the Canadian Legal System CRN 90298
2 classes
Oct. 20 – 21
15 hours
Business Liability: Tort Law CRN 90299
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
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2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
The Impact of Business Structures on Contract Management CRN 90588
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Contracts and Risk Management CRN 90300
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
2 classes
Dec. 1 – 2
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Understanding Ownership: Property Law and Contract Management
15 hours
CRN 90454
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
2 classes
Dec. 15 – 16
$499 F, S $499 F, S $499 F, S $499 F, S $499 F, S
Entrepreneurship Certificate of Completion
Classroom
Develop and nurture the business and life skills you need in order to succeed in your new venture. This short program introduces you to the challenges and opportunities of being a small business owner. Have the opportunity to critically examine and evaluate the viability of your business idea, learn strategies for starting up or purchasing a small business, and begin working on your business plan. This program is eligible towards Blue Seal Certification. Program Format
Benefits • Learn entrepreneurial skills in preparation for starting or expanding your business • Acquire skills to operate your home business • Strengthen your business management skills for increased success • Gain skills for supporting entrepreneurs
• Complete the 6 required courses (56 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/smallbusiness 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Introduction to Small Business and the Entrepreneurial Mindset CRN 90178
1 class
Sept. 30
2 classes
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 14 hours
Developing a Successful Marketing Plan CRN 90182
7 hours
Oct. 13 – 14
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$189 S $319 F, S
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Entrepreneurship – Courses and Fees 7 hours
Choosing Your Team and Managing Risk CRN 90179
1 class
Oct. 21
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Managing Small Business Operations, Growth and Human Resources CRN 90180
1 class
Nov. 4
7 hours 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Financial Planning and Management for Small Business
14 hours
CRN 90183
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
7 hours
Presenting Your Business Plan CRN 90181
1 class
Dec. 2
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$189 S $189 S $319 S $189 S
Optional Course (Not Required for Your Entreprenurship Certificate of Completion) Business Plan Assessment CRN 90525
Independent study 2 classes
$249+GST
12 hours
$349
9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
S, U
Sept. 8 – Dec. 18
Taxation Basics – NEW CRN 90887
20 hours
Dec. 2 – 3
Lean Management and Continuous Improvement Extension Certificate
Classroom
Benefits
Program Format
• Learn to lead or support lean culture change and continuous improvement in your organization • Prepare to implement operational and performance improvements in any field • Create value for customers by using fewer resources
• Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/leanmanagement 403.440.5069 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 15 hours
Lean Principles CRN 90239
2 classes
Sept. 15 – 16
CRN 90240
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
2 classses
Sept. 29 – 30
2 classes
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Implementing and Sustaining Lean CRN 90263
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Lean Culture CRN 90263
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Lean Tools
Oct. 13 – 14
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$469 F, S $469 F, S $469 F, S $469 F, S
Business
Be introduced to lean strategies and tools for organizational problem solving and lean performance improvement in non-manufacturing environments.
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Payroll Certifications
Classroom
Certified payroll professionals are in demand in today’s market. Payroll is an essential function to any organization and the payroll professional’s role is becoming increasingly more complex. 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
Benefits • Prepare for a career in payroll management • Upgrade your existing skills by earning a recognized payroll management credential • Gain the compliance knowledge required to process an organization’s annual payroll cycle • Learn to contribute a payroll perspective to organizational policy and strategy discussions • Enhance your human resources,information systems or accounting role with payroll management knowledge
• Each program can be completed within 12 – 18 months. Visit www.payroll.ca for requirements and complete details on earning the PCP and CPM certifications Certified Payroll Manager • Please see our website for more information on the CPM certification
Business
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Courses and Fees Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP)* – Must be Taken in this Order 39 hours
Payroll Compliance Legislation CRN 90112
13 classes
Sept. 28 – Dec. 21
42 hours
Payroll Fundamentals 1 CRN 90113
14 classes
Sept. 20 – Dec. 20
Financial Accounting Fundamentals (Equivalent to CPA’s Introduction to Accounting Prerequisite) CRN 90591
12 classes
Sept. 28 – Dec. 14
14 classes
6:15 – 9:15 p.m. 36 hours 6 – 9:15 p.m. 42 hours
Payroll Fundamentals 2 CRN 90130
6:15 – 9:15 p.m.
Sept. 20 – Dec. 20
6:15 – 9:15 p.m.
$495** R $495** W $549 R $495** W
Certified Payroll Manager (CPM)** – Must be Taken in this Order Introduction to Payroll Management
Offered Winter 2018
Applied Payroll Management
Offered Fall 2018
*See website for prerequisites **Additional CPA registration fees apply
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Real Property Administrator® / Facilities Management Administrator® Professional Designations
Classroom
Maximize the net income of any property, be it one building or an entire portfolio. The Real Property Administrator (RPA®) and Facilities Management Administrator (FMA®) programs serve the educational needs of third-party property managers and corporate property managers. Benefits C A N A D A
• Prepare for a career in commercial real estate, leasing or asset management • Learn about the administrative and financial management side of property management • Strengthen your knowledge of commercial property management or facilities management
• Please refer to the BOMI website (bomicanada.com) for total hours, fees, course information and requirements • Please book your exams at a Pearson Vue approved site: www6.pearsonvue.com
Program Format
mru.ca/RPA 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees The Design, Operation and Maintenance of Building Systems, Part 1
24 hours
$1,419
CRN 90800
8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
R, F, S
3 classes
Oct. 12 – 14
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Sales Development Certificate of Completion The sales industry today requires competent sales professionals and managers, who are able to use their skills effectively in all facets of the sales process. Gain the practical skills and confidence required in prospecting new business, understanding clients’ needs, and, most importantly, closing the sale. Benefits • Prepare for an entry-level sales position • Enhance your professional sales skills • Polish your customer relations techniques
Business
Two out of the eight courses required to earn your designation are offered only through BOMI Canada.
Program Format • Complete the 3 required courses (57 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/sales 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Relationship Sales Process and Methodology
Offered in Winter 2018
Personal Sales Management Strategies
Offered in Winter 2018
Professional Sales Fundamentals
Offered in Winter 2018
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Supply Chain Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Supply chain management focuses on integration and partnerships in order to meet customers’ needs in a timely manner, with relevant, high-quality products that are produced and delivered in a cost-effective manner. Benefits • Acquire a broader understanding of how different parts of supply chains fit together • Gain knowledge and skills for distribution management, inventory control, e-business, strategic procurement and sourcing • Prepare for a career as a buyer, procurement specialist, contract administrator, transportation manager, or logistics and inventory manager
• Apply for transfer credit towards the Supply Chain Management Alberta (SCMA) Diploma program • Receive transfer credit for 2 courses in the Advanced Supply Chain Management Extension Certificate Program Format • Complete the 10 required courses (198 hours) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/supplychain 403.440.5069 1.888.392.3655
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Introduction to Supply Chain Management (Choose 1 CRN)
21 hours
CRN 90074
Sept. 12 – 19
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
Sept. 16 – 23
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
4 classes
$499
CRN 90260
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 30
CRN 90305
4 classes
Nov. 14 – 21
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
Nov. 18 – 25
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
Procurement 1 (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90075 CRN 90306
21 hours
4 classes Online
Oct. 10 – 17
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
Oct. 14 – 21
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
Oct. 30 – Dec. 4
Inventory and Warehousing CRN 90385
Online
CRN 90213
4 classes
21 hours
$499
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
Oct. 14 – 21
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 26
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 11
Technology and e-Procurement CRN 90101
$499
Oct. 17 – 17
Procurement 2 CRN 90307
21 hours Oct. 23 – Nov. 27
Planning and Scheduling (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90386
$499
Online
21 hours
$499
21 hours
$499 $499
Sept. 18 – Oct. 30
Contract Managment Lifecycle (Choose 1 CRN)
21 hours
CRN 90606
4 classes
Oct. 24 – 31
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
Oct. 28 – Nov. 4
8:30 a.m.– 5 p.m.
S
CRN 90877
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 11 21 hours
Transportation and Global Supply CRN 90605
4 classes
$499
Nov. 28 – Dec. 5
6:30 – 9:30 p.m
T
Dec. 2 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
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Supply Chain Management – Courses and Fees Effective Workplace Communication (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90083
2 classes
Sept. 11 – 12
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90064
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90292
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 8
Negotiating Contracts (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90297
Online
Oct. 30 – Nov. 27
CRN 90199
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$499 F, S
Advanced Supply Chain Management Extension Certificate
Online
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
Transfer Credit You may be eligible for a transfer credit into: • Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) • CITT – Certified Logistics Professional (CCLP) • Certified Professional Logistician (P.Log.) • MRU Bachelor of Business Administration – Major in Supply Chain Management
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• Complete the 9 required courses (351 hours) • Can be completed within 1.5 years, up to a maximum of 4 years
mru.ca/advancedscm 403.440.5069 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
39 hours
CRN 90398
Online
Sept. 11 – Nov. 20
Online
Oct. 2 – Dec. 11
39 hours
Principles: Quality Management CRN 90607
Business Negotiations and Project Management
39 hours
CRN 90878
Online
Sept. 25 – Dec. 4
Online
Sept. 11 – Nov. 20
39 hours
Integrated Business Solutions CRN 90896
39 hours
Supply Chain Decision Making CRN 90609
Online
Business
• Advance your knowledge and skills in the supply chain management industry • Formalize your supply chain education and obtain a recognized credential • Build your knowledge of supply chain management functional areas • Acquire professional development that can be applied towards a supply chain designation
Oct. 2 – Dec. 11
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$799 $799 $799 $799 $799
Communications and Marketing Digital Communications Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Gain practical, hands-on exposure to digital communications strategies and tactics for the 21st century. Developed and taught by industry experts, this certificate provides you with current, in-demand knowledge and skills in the growing field of digital communications. Program Format
Communications and Marketing
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• Advance your knowledge and skills in marketing and communications into this new discipline • Earn a recognized credential to increase your career prospects • Prepare to enter the field of digital marketing and communications • Enhance your understanding of digital marketing to help you supervise marketers or communications specialists
• Complete the 3 required courses, plus 45 hours of optional courses (87 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/digitalcommunications 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Foundations of Social Media for Business (Choose 1 CRN)
12 hours
$389
Sept. 18 – 27
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
4 classes
Sept. 19 – 28
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
4 classes
Nov. 20 – 29
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
15 hours
$389
CRN 90635
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 8
CRN 90704
4 classes
CRN 90625 CRN 90839
Search Engine Marketing CRN 90444
2 classes
Nov. 18 – 25
Writing and Editing for Digital Media (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90538
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
CRN 90874
Online
Nov. 13 – Dec. 11
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
15 hours
$419
12 hours
$389
Choose 45 Hours of Optional Courses Social Media Analytics and Optimization CRN 90452
4 classes
Nov. 9 – 21
Social Media Strategy (Choose 1 CRN)
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
15 hours
$419
CRN 90450
5 classes
Oct. 2 – 4
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Oct. 11 – 18
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
CRN 90636
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 3
CRN 90483
5 classes
Nov. 16 – 30
Online Community Engagement CRN 90451
4 classes
Oct. 24 – Nov. 2
Content Marketing Strategy CRN 90640
5 classes
Nov. 15 – 29
Instagram and Snapchat for Business CRN 90918
1 class
Sept. 25
1 class
Oct. 30
CRN 90610
1 class
Nov. 29
M, R $389
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
15 hours
$419
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
3 hours
$119
6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m 3 hours
Brand Reputation Managment CRN 90551
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
3 hours
Social Media Advertising
1 class
Oct. 19
$399
12 hours
3 hours
Introduction to Google Analytics CRN 90838
15 hours
Social Media for Public Relations
6 – 9 p.m
M $119 M $119 W $119 R
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Digital Communications – Courses and Fees 3 hours
Managing Content for Social Media CRN 90364
1 class
Oct. 25
6 – 9 p.m 3 hours
Facebook for Business CRN 90235
1 class
Sept. 27
6 – 9 p.m 3 hours
Twitter for Business CRN 90548
1 class
Nov. 8
6 – 9 p.m.
Nov. 19
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
5 hours
Blogging for Business CRN 90236
1 class
3 hours
LinkedIn for Business CRN 90547
1 class
Nov. 1
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Advanced LinkedIn for Business CRN 90837
1 class
Dec. 4
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
YouTube for Business CRN 90697
1 class
Oct. 11
6 – 9 p.m.
CRN 90552
1 class
Dec. 11
6 – 9 p.m. 24 hours
Illustrator 1 CRN 90448
4 classes
Sept. 9 – 30
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 24 hours
Photoshop 1 CRN 90555
8 classes
Oct. 3 – 26
Introduction to WordPress CRN 90359
2 classes
Sept. 23 – 24
WordPress for Business CRN 90360
2 classes
Dec. 16 – 17
W $119 W $119 W $149 U $119 W $119 M $119 W $119 M $459 S $459
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$239
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$239
9 a.m. – 4 p.m
S, U
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Digital Content Creation Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Acquire practical, in-demand skills for developing a content strategy and writing, editing and delivering interesting content to attract and engage audiences. The explosion of online, social media and mobile technologies in recent years is changing how we use and interact with digital media, creating incredible new opportunities and challenges. Content has become a central component of marketing and strategic communication plans. Benefits
Program Format
• Build a career as a digital content specialist • Shift your professional writing career into digital content creation • Enhance your talents in social media, blogging or journalism
• Complete the 5 required courses, plus 30 hours of optional courses (93 – 96 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/digitalcontent 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Introduction to Digital Graphic Design CRN 90554
6 classes
Sept. 11 – 27
Managing Content for Social Media CRN 90364
1 class
Oct. 25
Writing and Editing for Digital Media (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90538
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
CRN 90874
Online
Nov. 13 – Dec. 11
Content Marketing Strategy CRN 90640
5 classes
Communications and Marketing
3 hours
Using Video with Social Media
$119
Nov. 15 – 29
18 hours
$309
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
3 hours
$119
6 – 9 p.m $419
W $419
15 hours
$419
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
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Digital Content Creation – Choose Either: 12 hours
Social Media Analytics and Optimization CRN 90452
4 classes
Nov. 9 – 21
Search Engine Marketing CRN 90444
2 classes
Nov. 18 – 25
$389
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
15 hours
$389
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
Choose 30 Hours of Optional Courses Social Media Strategy (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$419
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Oct. 11 – 18
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Nov. 6 – Dec. 3
CRN 90450
5 classes
Oct. 2 – 4
CRN 90636
Online
15 hours
Social Media for Public Relations CRN 90483
5 classes
Nov. 16 – 30
Online Community Engagement CRN 90451
4 classes
Oct. 24 – Nov. 2
Instagram and Snapchat for Business
Communications and Marketing
CRN 90918
1 class
Sept. 25
CRN 90838
1 class
Oct. 30
1 class
Sept. 27
1 class
Nov. 8
1 class
Nov. 19
1 class
Nov. 1
CRN 90837
1 class
Dec. 4
1 class
Oct. 11
1 class
Dec. 11
4 classes
Sept. 9 – 30
8 classes
Oct. 3 – 26
InDesign 1 CRN 90446
2 classes
Oct. 22 – 29
2 classes
Sept. 23 – 24
Business Skills and Portfolio Creation for Graphic Design CRN 90611
6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 6 – 9 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
6 classes
Nov. 20 – Dec. 6
M $119 M $19 W $119 W $149 U $119 W $119 M $119 W $119 M $459 S $459
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
15 hours
$309
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 12 hours
Introduction to WordPress CRN 90359
6 – 9 p.m.
24 hours
Photoshop 1 CRN 90555
9 a.m. -– 3 p.m.
24 hours
Illustrator 1 CRN 90448
6 – 9 p.m.
3 hours
Using Video with Social Media CRN 90552
6 – 9 p.m.
3 hours
YouTube for Business CRN 90697
6 – 9 p.m
3 hours
Advanced LinkedIn for Business
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6 – 9 p.m.
3 hours
LinkedIn for Business CRN 90547
T, R $119
5 hours
Blogging for Business CRN 90236
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
3 hours
Twitter for Business CRN 90548
M, R $389
3 hours
Facebook for Business CRN 90235
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 12 hours
3 hours
Introduction to Google Analytics
$399
U $239
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
18 hours
$299
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Foundations of Photography, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN)
20 hours
$299
CRN 90022
8 classes
Sept. 26 – Oct. 19
7 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90170
8 classes
Oct. 25 – Dec. 20 (No class Dec. 6)
6:30 – 9 p.m.
W
CRN 90187
5 classes
Oct. 28 – Dec. 2 (No class Dec. 11)
9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
S
15 hours
Digital Darkroom Basics CRN 90244
5 classes
Oct. 4 – 25
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Nov. 2
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 15 hours
Editing Fundamentals CRN 90269
5 classes
Oct. 23 – Nov. 6
Copyediting and Proofreading CRN 90487
4 classes
Nov. 14 – 21
$279 W R $419
6 – 9 p.m.
M, R
20 hours
$449
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Event Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Prepare for a career in event management with the skills you need to manage events of all sizes. Gain practical skills and professional knowledge to successfully organize, promote and execute any type of event. The Event Management program is a recognized member of the International Live Events Association (ILEA). Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare to become a professional event manager • Enhance your job or volunteer responsibilities for planning and organizing events • Earn a professional credential • Learn to plan weddings and other social events
• Complete the 7 required courses (174 hours) • Can be completed within 3 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/eventmanagement 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Introduction to Event Planning (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90122
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 10
CRN 90111
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
CRN 90418
Online
Nov. 20 – Dec. 18
Resource Management for Event Planning (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90096
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 16
CRN 90135
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 27
Event Logistics (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90136
Online
Oct. 16 – Nov. 20
CRN 90080
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 11
Event Risk Management (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90069
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 16
CRN 90106
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 27
Event Marketing (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90071
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 23
CRN 90137
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 11
Event Production (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90138
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 16
CRN 90188
Online
Nov. 14 – Dec. 18
Event Management: Final Project (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90139
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 6
CRN 90214
Online
Dec. 4 – 18
Final Project Rewrite CRN 90186
Independent study
15 hours 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$259 F, S
30 hours
$385
30 hours
$385
30 hours
$385
30 hours
$385
30 hours
$385
9 hours
$325
2 hours
$170
Sept. 11 – Dec. 18
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Communications and Marketing
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Wedding and Social Event Planner Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online
Successful events require proper planning and coordination. Bring your artistic and business skills together to help you plan weddings, celebrations and other social events for groups large or small. Learn to develop a budget, create a critical path and execute events professionally. The program touches on social dynamics and gives you tools to help successfully launch your social event planning business. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare to enter the field of wedding and social event planning • Expand your event planning knowledge and skill set • Enhance your professional or volunteer role that includes event planning responsibilities
• Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
Communications and Marketing
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Courses and Fees Introduction to Event Planning (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90122
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 10
CRN 90111
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
CRN 90418
Online
Nov. 20 – Dec. 18
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The Business of Wedding and Social Event Planning
15 hours
CRN 90518
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
2 classes
Sept. 29 – 30
15 hours
Social Event Production and Design CRN 90519
2 classes
Oct. 6 – 7
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$259 F, S $259 F, S $259 F, S
Marketing and Event Skills Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online
This short, practical program provides you with the knowledge and tools to help your organization’s marketing and event planning efforts. Program Format
Benefits • Enhance your job skills that require event planning • Boost your techniques in marketing and social media • Acquire marketing and event planning skills and knowledge for career advancement
• Complete 1 required course, plus 2 optional courses (39 or 42 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/marketingevents 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Introduction to Event Planning (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90122
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 10
CRN 90111
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
CRN 90418
Online
Nov. 20 – Dec. 18
15 hours
$259
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
12 hours
$389 M, W
Choose 2 Optional Courses Foundations of Social Media for Business (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90635
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 8
CRN 90704
4 classes
Sept. 18 – 27
6 – 9 p.m.
CRN 90625
4 classes
Sept. 19 – 28
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90839
4 classes
Nov. 20 – 29
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Marketing and Strategic Communications (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$419
CRN 90395
Oct. 3 – 12
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
Oct. 17
6 – 9 p.m.
T
CRN 90801
5 classes Online
Oct. 16 – Nov. 14
Introduction to WordPress CRN 90359
2 classes
Sept. 23 – 24
12 hours
$239
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Marketing and Strategic Communications Extension Certificate
Classroom
Gain practical, hands-on exposure to marketing strategies, tactics and best practices for the 21st century. Developed and taught by industry experts, this program provides you with current, in-demand knowledge and skills to inform strategic marketing decisions. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare to enter the field of marketing and communications • Advance your marketing and communications career • Build your knowledge and skills for today’s strategic marketing world
• Complete the 7 required courses (102 hours) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/cemarketing 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Online
12 hours
$389
Sept. 11 – Oct. 8
CRN 90704
4 classes
Sept. 18 – 27
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
CRN 90625
4 classes
Sept. 19 – 28
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90839
4 classes
Nov. 20 – 29
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Marketing and Strategic Communications (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$419
CRN 90395
5 classes
Oct. 3 – 17
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90801
Online
Oct. 16 – Nov. 14 15 hours
$419
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
15 hours
$419
Brand Strategy (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90396
5 classes
Oct. 23 – Nov. 6
CRN 90802
Online
Nov. 14 – Dec. 10
Content Marketing Strategy CRN 90640
5 classes
Nov. 15 – 29
Integrated Marketing Communications CRN 90397
5 classes
Dec. 4 – 18
6 – 9 p.m.
M,W
15 hours
$419
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Word-of-Mouth Marketing (WOMM)
Offered in Winter 2018
Digital Marketing Research
Offered in Winter 2018
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Communications and Marketing
Foundations of Social Media for Business (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90635
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SHE SHOOTS, SHE SCORES!
Communications and Marketing
Jemma Young has all the right moves, stickhandling her way from being a student in Mount Royal University’s Social Media for Business Extension Certificate to overseeing Hockey Canada’s 50-plus socialmedia accounts.
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“I really am that prime example of someone who has been through the program at MRU and gotten a job largely because of it,” says Jemma, Hockey Canada’s manager of social media. Jemma, who has a degree in Communications, was a marketing coordinator in Career Services at Mount Royal. She had a general idea of the direction she wanted to take with her career, so she enrolled in the Public Relations Extension Certificate in MRU’s Continuing Education to clarify that path. “As I was doing it, I found that I really liked being back in the classroom. I learned more about what was offered in Continuing Education. And when I saw the Social Media Certificate, I decided to do it as well,” Jemma says. “At one point, it was pretty heavy going with my course load and my work. I did both programs in two years. But that is one of the great things about Continuing Education at Mount Royal: it’s flexible to suit your situation.” Courses provide real-world, hands-on, results-oriented training, focusing on best practices in the field. In the Social Media Final Project course, students are paired with non-profit organizations in the Calgary area and tasked with developing a comprehensive social media plan. Jemma was partnered with Hockey Canada. It was a match made in heaven — Jemma grew up playing hockey in Lindsday, Ontario and has an affinity for the game and its place in the heart of Canadians. “I worked with two leads from Hockey Canada during the six-week project. The timing worked out that they were hiring a fulltime position,” the 28-year-old recalls.
“A lot of people say they have work experience in social media, but having that dedicated credential and training in the field gives you a level up on those who don’t have that educational component.” Joining the team at Hockey Canada in June 2014 as the social media co-ordinator kicked off the next phase of Jemma’s career. Two years later, she was promoted to her present position. Jemma utilizes social-media skills she honed at MRU in her daily work, which has global reach. Hockey Canada’s Twitter account alone has more than 320,000 followers. “At Hockey Canada, I work very closely with graphic designers, media relations, the video team and content creators. I could be in the office covering an event that is happening across the country — posting videos and live coverage — or I could be developing strategy. I could be posting all kinds of content across multiple platforms. And another piece of what I do is the educational piece: providing social media training with our athletes and educating and training staff on social media.” The variety and pace of her work keeps Jemma hopping, and that’s how this highenergy lifelong learner likes it. Jemma also spreads the word on the power of social media here at Mount Royal, teaching the Facebook for Business workshop. ‘Social media is an amazing marketing tool that is applicable to so many audiences. It’s so accessible and so cost-effective that students really see the benefits in their work. And you can definitely set yourself apart in your career by having that specific businessoriented training that MRU’s Social Media Certificate offers.”
Jemma Young Social Media Expert
Jemma, a former Mount Royal employee, completed a Public Relations Certificate and a Social Media Certificate on her way to score her dream job.
Social Media for Business Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Learn to use social media platforms to become an active, collaborative social media contributor and drive results in line with your business objectives. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare for a career in social media or marketing • Gain skills and knowledge for your social media responsibilities • Earn a recognized credential
• Complete the 5 required courses (69 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/socialmediabusiness 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees
Communications and Marketing
Foundations of Social Media for Business (Choose 1 CRN)
$389
Sept. 18 – 27
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
4 classes
Sept. 19 – 28
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
4 classes
Nov. 20 – 29
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 8
CRN 90704
4 classes
CRN 90625 CRN 90839
15 hours
$419
CRN 90450
Social Media Strategy (Choose 1 CRN) 5 classes
Oct. 2 – 4
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Oct. 11 – 18
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
CRN 90636
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 3
4 classes
Oct. 24 – Nov. 2
Social Media Analytics and Optimization CRN 90452
4 classes
Nov. 9 – 21
Social Media Final Project CRN 90256
6 classes
12 hours
Online Community Engagement CRN 90451
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12 hours
CRN 90635
Nov. 28 – Dec. 14
$389
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$389
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
18 hours
$459
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Social Media Basics Certificate of Completion
Classroom
This short, affordable, hands-on program introduces social media platforms and tactics that you can put to work immediately. Developed and taught by social media experts, it provides you with timely, in-demand social media knowledge and skills. Benefits
Program Format
• Advance your social media knowledge, skills and career opportunities • Learn social media tactics for your small business or nonprofit organization • Create a compelling social media presence or blog
• Complete a minimum 15 hours of courses • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/smbasics 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees CRN 90918
1 class
Sept. 25
CRN 90838
1 class
Oct. 30
1 class
Nov. 29
1 class
Oct. 19
1 class
Oct. 25
1 class
Sept. 27
1 class
Nov. 8
6 – 9 p.m.
Nov. 19
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
5 hours
Blogging for Business CRN 90236
1 class
3 hours
LinkedIn for Business CRN 90547
1 class
Nov. 1
1 class
Dec. 4
1 class
Oct. 11
1 class
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Using Video with Social Media CRN 90552
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
YouTube for Business CRN 90697
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Advanced LinkedIn for Business CRN 90837
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Twitter for Business CRN 90548
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Facebook for Business CRN 90235
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Managing Content for Social Media CRN 90364
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Brand Reputation Managment CRN 90551
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Social Media Advertising CRN 90610
6 – 9 p.m. 3 hours
Introduction to Google Analytics
Dec. 11
6 – 9 p.m.
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$119 M $119 M $119 W $119 R $119
Communications and Marketing
3 hours
Instagram and Snapchat for Business
W $119 W $119 W $149 U $119 W $119 M $119 W $119 M
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Public Relations Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Learn from public relations professionals in diverse industries and gain relevant information and skills to communicate, design and implement public relations projects in any organization. Benefits
Program Format
• Develop your professional public relations skills • Advance your career in public relations • Earn a recognized credential
• Complete the 6 required courses, plus 30 hours of optional courses (120 hours) • Can be completed with 1 year, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/publicrelations 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Communications and Marketing
Courses and Fees Introduction to Public Relations CRN 90151
Sept. 5 – 19
Writing and Editing for Public Relations CRN 90245
5 classes
Sept. 25 – Oct. 12 Oct. 12
Communications Research CRN 90152
5 classes
Oct. 17 – Oct. 31
Marketing Strategies for Public Relations CRN 90189
5 classes
Sept. 6 – 20
5 classes
15 hours
$399
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
15 hours
$399
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
M, R R
15 hours
$399
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
M, W
15 hours
$399
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
M, W
15 hours
$399
Oct. 30 – Nov. 8
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
M, W
Nov. 15
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
W
Applied Writing for Public Relations CRN 90215
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5 classes
Strategic Communication Planning (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90677
2 classes
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90864
5 classes
Sept. 23
$399 S
Sept. 30
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 4 – 13
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
M, W
S
Dec. 18
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
M
Choose 30 Hours of Optional Courses 7.5 hours
Community and Stakeholder Relations CRN 90865
1 class
Nov. 25
15 hours
Crisis Communications in Public Relations CRN 90867
2 classes
Oct. 28 – Nov. 4
1 class
Oct. 21
1 class
Oct. 14
5 classes
5 classes 2 classes
$399 S $229 S $229 S $399
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
Oct. 26 – 31
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
15 hours
$399
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
M, R
15 hours
$389
Nov. 16 – 30
Effective Media Relations CRN 90453
S
15 hours
Social Media for Public Relations CRN 90483
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$229
Oct. 17 – 24
Communications Research CRN 90152
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 7.5 hours
Employee Communications CRN 90866
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 7.5 hours
Government Relations CRN 90868
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sept. 9 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Professional Editing Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
This program is ideal for good communicators who wish to acquire an understanding of the standards, skills and tools of professional editors. Through presentations, readings, editing practice and discussion, you will gain a foundation for a fascinating career in the world of editing. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare for a career in editing • Enhance your professional writing and editing skills • Earn a recognized credential
• Complete the 6 required courses, plus 15 hours of optional courses (119 hours) • Can be completed within 3 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/professionalediting 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 15 hours
Grammar and Punctuation Essentials 5 classes
Sept. 11 – 25
6 – 9 p.m.
M, R
15 hours
$419
6 – 9 p.m.
M, R
Comprehensive Editing: Style, Structure and Design
24 hours
$479
CRN 90488
See website
T, S
20 hours
$449
Editing Fundamentals CRN 90269
5 classes
6 classes
Oct. 23 – Nov. 6
Nov. 28 – Dec. 19
Copyediting and Proofreading CRN 90487
4 classes
Nov. 14 – 21
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T
Nov. 18 – 25
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
Writing and Editing for Digital Media (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90538
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
CRN 90874
Online
Nov. 13 – Dec. 11
15 hours
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$419
Communications and Marketing
CRN 90405
$349
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Technical Writing Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Develop highly sought-after technical writing skills, using the latest tools, methods and key software programs. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare to enter the field of technical writing for science, technology, education, oil and gas, business communications, web-based publishing, freelance writing and editing, and more • Advance your technical writing knowledge and skills • Earn a credential
• Complete the 10 required courses, plus 22.5 hours of optional courses (172.5 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/technicalwriting 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees
Communications and Marketing
Foundations of Technical Communication (Choose 1 CRN)
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CRN 90023
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 16
CRN 90406
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 11
Advanced Word for Technical Writers (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90358
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 20
CRN 90870
Online
Nov. 20 – Dec. 11
Site Architecture for Online Media CRN 90492
Online Online
Online
Oct. 2 – 30
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 20
Writing User Guides CRN 90216
Document Layout and Design CRN 90495
Online Online Online
$419
15 hours
$419
15 hours
$419
15 hours
$419
15 hours
$419
15 hours
$419
15 hours
$419
12 hours
$369
15 hours
$349
Nov. 20 – Dec. 18
Documentation Project Management CRN 90684
15 hours
Nov. 13 – Dec. 11
Producing Software Specifications CRN 90257
$299
Oct. 23 – Nov. 20
Editing Basics for Technical Documents CRN 90680
15 hours
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
Preparing Policies and Procedures CRN 90407
$439
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
Design and Authoring for Online Media CRN 90682
18 hours
Online
Nov. 27 – Dec. 18
Choose 22.5 Hours of Optional Courses Grammar and Punctuation Essentials CRN 90405
5 classes
Sept. 11 – 25
Effective Business Writing (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90869
2 classes
Sept. 29 – 30
CRN 90439
Online
Oct. 2 – 30
Writing and Editing for Digital Media (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90538
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
CRN 90874
Online
Nov. 13 – Dec. 11
Creating Training Manuals CRN 90438
Online
6 – 9 p.m.
M, R
15 hours
$419
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
15 hours
$419
7.5 hours
$259
Dec. 4 – 11
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Photos by Tracy Elliot
Transitional Vocational Program
Fostering personal, professional and academic growth for adults with developmental disabilities since 1980. FULL–TIME PROGRAMS (Sept. – Aug.)
PART–TIME COURSES
Employment Preparation Program Supports students to find and maintain entry-level competitive employment.
• Computer Literacy Classes • Digital Photography • Eating Right, Living Right • Financial Literacy • Learner’s License Test Preparation • First Aid Class
Employment Assistance Provides continued support to graduates of the Employment Preparation Certificate
403.440.6872 | tvp@mtroyal.ca | mru.ca/TVP
Community Addiction Studies Extension Certificate
Online
Enhance your understanding of current addiction approaches and trends. Learn about the issues of prevention, treatment, youth, physical and psychological addiction, mental health and family dynamics. This comprehensive program is designed for professionals and para-professionals in the human service field, as well as those interested in addiction studies. Benefits
Program Format
• Gain valuable skills and knowledge of the processes of addiction and recovery for personal interest or to further your health and human service career • Explore current practices in the field of addiction treatment and prevention • Understand addiction issues as they relate to the fields of health, mental health, social work, human resources and law enforcement
• Complete the 6 required courses (120 hours) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years • You may take individual courses for general interest
mru.ca/addictionstudies 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Community
Courses and Fees 20 hours
Addiction Studies: Overview (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90402
Online
Sept. 5 – Oct. 3
CRN 90403
Online
Oct. 17 – Nov. 14 20 hours
Addiction and the Family
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CRN 90561
Online
20 hours
CRN 90563
Oct. 10 – Nov. 7 20 hours
Understanding Adolescents and Addiction CRN 90565
Online
CRN 90633
Online
$375
$375
Nov. 14 – Dec. 12 20 hours
Drugs and the Brain
$375
Sept. 5 – Oct. 3
Addiction and Concurrent Mental Health Disorders Online
$375
$375
Nov. 14 – Dec. 12
Adult Mental Health Extension Certificate
Online | NEW!
This program will provide individuals with learning tools to help others who are dealing with addictions, depression, trauma and other issues and illnesses. It will provide the knowledge and skills needed to work effectively with everyday mental health and wellness issues.
mru.ca/adultmentalhealth 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Community Paramedicine Extension Certificate
Blended | NEW!
This program builds on current paramedic training and experience by preparing you with the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to manage a broad range of medical services for at risk patients in the community. The Community Paramedicine educational experience will expand on practical experiences to build competencies in addressing complex social and mobility issues. Program content focuses on application of primary health care strategies within inter-professional environments for urgent and specialized medical treatment. You will be prepared to provide assessment, diagnostics, treatments and follow-up care plans at the community level in collaboration with the patient, their family members and the medical team. Entrance requirements apply. Refer to the program website. Benefits • Gain in-depth theoretical knowledge and extensive practice experience in a variety of health care settings • Develop professional strategies for response to health care issues and ethics, as well as inter-professional communication challenges • Transfer skills into the community setting, such as assisted-living sites, long-term care homes and private residences
mru.ca/paramedicine 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Community
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Police Studies Extension Certificate
Online
Acquire theoretical and practical skills and explore a range of intervention strategies at various stages of the justice process. The program emphasizes skill development, essential attitudes and personal qualities that facilitate the application of justice. Benefits
Program Format
• Study emerging trends and issues in Canadian policy • Develop valuable strategies to enhance your new or emerging career • Gain theory and practical knowledge about the justice and policing fields
• Complete the 6 required courses (288 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/policestudies 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 48 hours
Criminology Concepts CRN 90316
Online
48 hours
Canadian Criminal Law CRN 90315
Online
$609
Sept. 18 – Dec. 8
Sept. 18 – Dec. 8
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$609
Child and Youth Human Rights Extension Certificate
Online
Become an advocate for child and youth human rights through this online program that focuses on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). Benefits
Program Format
• Gain an understanding of the major themes of the CRC: promotion, protection, participation and provision • Enhance your skills and understanding of human rights issues when working with children and youth
• Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/childrights 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 15 hours
Promotion of CRC: Child and Youth Advocacy CRN 90313
Online
15 hours
Protection Rights: Child and Youth Welfare
Community
CRN 90849
50
$309
Sept. 11 – Oct. 6
Online
$309
Oct. 16 – Nov. 10
Provision Rights: Child and Youth Healthy Development
15 hours
CRN 90850
Nov. 20 – Dec. 15
Online
$309
Children’s Mental Health Extension Certificate
Online
Be proactive in the promotion of children’s mental health, provide support to children and families dealing with mental health problems, and explore strategies to promote children’s mental health in the community. Benefits
Program Format
• Learn to provide appropriate supports for children with mental health issues • Enhance your skills and knowledge as a health and human service professional or K–12 education professional • Expand your understanding of the complex factors that affect children’s mental health
• Complete the 9 required courses (135 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/childrenshealth 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 15 hours
Framework for Healthy Development CRN 90848
Online
Oct. 16 – Nov. 10 15 hours
Child and Youth Resiliency CRN 90203
Online
$309
Nov. 20 – Dec. 15
Mental Health II: Psychosis, Mood, Anxiety and Increased Risk
15 hours
CRN 90686
Sept. 11 – Oct. 6
Online
$309
$309
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Funeral Service Programs Application Required
Online | Blended | Practicum/Field Trip
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. Program Format
Benefits • Flexible programming that suits your personal and professional schedule • Instructor-led, interactive online courses • Programs can be started in Sept. or Jan. • Stay in your community, while earning a university credential • Dedicated program team provides support throughout your studies
Funeral Service Diploma (1,832 hours) • Study full-time or part-time • Can be completed full-time within 1 year or part-time within 6 years Funeral Director Certificate (1,800 hours) • Study part-time • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 6 years Embalmer Certificate (450 hours) • Study part-time • Complete in a minimum of 1 year, up to a maximum of 6 years
mru.ca/funeral 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 Introduction to Funeral Service (Choose 1 CRN)
14 hours
CRN 90053 (Edmonton)
2 classes
Oct. 14 – 15
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
$219+GST S, U
CRN 90032 (Lincoln Park Campus, Calgary)
2 classes
Nov. 18 – 19
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S, U
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First Aid and CPR Certification Standard first aid and CPR certification may be required as part of your Funeral Service education. Visit Mount Royal Recreation at www.mru.ca/recreation or call 403.440.6517.
Universal Design Extension Certificate
Community
Not Sure if Funeral Service is Right for You?
Classroom | New!
Universal Design (encompassing inclusive and barrier free design) is considered “good design” and refers to a broad-spectrum of ideas that yield improved environments for living, learning and interacting that are inherently accessible to all regardless of age, ability or status. This program will prepare individuals who are interested in the field of Universal Design (UD) to expand their knowledge and skill set in developing and implementing UD principles, best practices and strategies.
mru.ca/universaldesign 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Computers and Technology Accounting Software Certificate of Completion
Classroom
Combining popular business accounting software with an understanding of basic accounting concepts, this program gives you the tools to get started in bookkeeping. Program Format
Benefits
• Complete the 4 required courses (66 hours) • You may take individual courses without earning the certificate • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
• Learn computerized accounting for your professional or personal life • Update your skills and earn a credential • Gain knowledge and techniques valued in any office setting • Learn bookkeeping skills to support your small business
Computers and Technology
mru.ca/compaccounting 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655
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Courses and Fees Accounting Principles for Computers (Choose 1 CRN)
12 hours
CRN 90011
2 classes
Sept. 16 – 17
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90012
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
Simply Accounting, Level 1 CRN 90045
3 classes
Oct. 13 – 15
Simply Accounting, Level 2 CRN 90193
3 classes
Oct. 20 – 22
$279
18 hours
$329
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
18 hours
$329
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
Choose 1 Optional Course QuickBooks, Level 1 CRN 90061
3 classes
Oct. 27 – 29
QuickBooks Online Software CRN 90840
6 classes
Dec. 4 – 20
18 hours
$329
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
F, S, U
18 hours
$329
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
Computer Essentials Extension Certificate
Classroom
Explore computer terminology and become familiar with your computer. Understand the importance of computer security and how to protect your data and personal information. Learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows, as well as the most common office software package Microsoft Office. Benefits
Program Format
• Learn computer skills valuable in any office environment • Prepare to rejoin the workforce • Update your skills and earn a credential
• Complete the 7 required courses (84 hours) • You may take individual courses, without earning the certificate • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/office 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Cyber Smart, Cyber Safe CRN 90844
2 classes
Sept. 9 – 10
2 classes
Sept. 16 – 17
Windows Basics CRN 90424
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
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Computer Essentials – Courses and Fees 6 hours
File Management Basics CRN 90422
2 classes
Sept. 12 – 14
MS Outlook CRN 90436
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
6 classes
Oct. 3 – 19
MS Word, Level 1 CRN 90426
MS Excel, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90429
2 classes
Nov. 4 – 5
CRN 90430
2 classes
Nov. 14 – 15
MS PowerPoint, Level 1 CRN 90433
2 classes
Dec. 2 – 3
$169
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
18 hours
$329
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
T, W
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
Extension Certificate
Classroom
Rejoin the workforce by updating your computer skills with this in-depth certificate. Develop a higher level of efficiency with the Microsoft Office suites. Benefits
Program Format
• Gain a higher level of efficiency with Microsoft Office software • Learn more advanced applications for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access programs • Prepare to rejoin the workforce
• Complete the 9 required courses, plus 1 optional course (132 - 141 hours) • You may take individual courses without earning the certificate • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/officepro 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 18 hours
MS Word, Level 1 CRN 90426
6 classes
Oct. 3 – 19
MS Word, Level 2 CRN 90427
3 classes
Oct. 30 – Nov. 1
MS Excel, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN)
$329
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
18 hours
$329
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 12 hours
M, T, W $279
CRN 90429
2 classes
Nov. 4 – 5
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90430
2 classes
Nov. 14 – 15
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
T, W
12 hours
$279
MS Excel, Level 2 (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90431
2 classes
Nov. 20 – 21
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90434
2 classes
Nov. 25 – 26
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$279
MS Excel, Level 3 CRN 90184
2 classes
Nov. 29 – 30
MS PowerPoint, Level 1 CRN 90433
2 classes
Dec. 2 – 3
MS Access, Level 1 CRN 90432
3 class
Nov. 6 – 8
2 classes
Dec. 4 – 5
Business Project 2 CRN 90443
W, R $279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
18 hours
$319
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 12 hours
Business Project 1 CRN 90437
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 12 hours
2 classes
Dec. 16 – 17
M, T, W $279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
M, T
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
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Computers and Technology
MS Office Pro
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MS Office Pro – Choose 1 Optional Course 6 hours
MS PowerPoint, Level 2 CRN 90845
1 class
Dec. 18
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
MS Project CRN 90846
2 classes
Nov. 27 – 28
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
MS Outlook CRN 90436
Advanced Microsoft Word for Writers and Editors (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90358
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 20
CRN 90870
Online
Nov. 20 – Dec. 18
$189 M
12 hours
$369
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
M, T
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
15 hours
$299
MS Excel Computers and Technology
Certificate of Completion
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Classroom
Discover the basics of an electronic spreadsheet. Explore the variety of Excel’s built-in functions. This Certificate of Completion will cover mathematical, statistical, financial, date and time, text, logical and lookup functions. Benefits
Program Format
• Practice entering data, creating formulas, formatting, using references, cut/copy/paste and AutoFill • Learn advanced applications in the Excel program • Prepare to rejoin the workforce
• Complete the 3 required courses (36 hours) • You may take individual courses, without earning the certificate • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/excel 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees MS Excel, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN)
12 hours
$279
CRN 90429
2 classes
Nov. 4 – 5
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90430
2 classes
Nov. 14 – 15
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
T, W
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
M, T
MS Excel, Level 2 (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90431
2 classes
Nov. 20 – 21
CRN 90434
2 classes
Nov. 25 – 26
MS Excel, Level 3 CRN 90184
2 classes
Nov. 29 – 30
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
W, R
12 hours
$279
Introductory Computer Courses Courses
Classroom
mru.ca/computers/intro 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Cyber Smart, Cyber Safe CRN 90844
2 classes
Sept. 9 – 10
Windows Basics CRN 90424
2 classes
Sept. 16 – 17
File Management Basics CRN 90422
2 classes
Sept. 12 – 14
MS Outlook CRN 90436
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
6 hours
$169
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
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Mac Courses
Classroom
mru.ca/computers/mac 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 6 hours
Mac Basics CRN 90612
2 classes
Sept. 5 – 7
Introduction to Apple iWork CRN 90847
4 classes
Sept. 12 – 21
$149+GST
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$279
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
24.5 hours
$199+GST
Specialty Courses
Classroom
mru.ca/computerspecialty 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 CRN 90363
7 classes
Oct. 4 – Nov. 15
6 – 9:30 p.m.
W
Digital Graphic Design Extension Certificate
Classroom
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. Program Format
Benefits • Prepare for a career as a graphic designer • Explore digital graphic design for personal or professional development • Learn about creating and editing digital images • Enhance your graphics design knowledge and skills as part of your marketing role
• Complete the 7 required courses, plus 15 hours of optional courses (168 hours) • You may take individual courses, without earning the certificate • Complete in a minimum of 1 year, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/graphicdesign 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Introduction to Digital Graphic Design CRN 90554
6 classes
Sept. 11 – 27
4 classes
Sept. 9 – 30
Illustrator 1 CRN 90448
8 classes
Oct. 3 – 26
InDesign 1 CRN 90446
2 classes
Oct. 22 – 29
4 classes
Oct. 14 – Nov. 4
8 classes
Nov. 7 – 30
InDesign 2 CRN 90362
24 hours
$459
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
4 classes
S $459
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
15 hours
$309
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 24 hours
Photoshop, 2 CRN 90361
M, W
24 hours
Illustrator, 2 CRN 90553
$309
6 – 9 p.m.
24 hours
Photoshop 1 CRN 90555
18 hours
U $459 S $459
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
24 hours
$459
Nov. 5
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
U
Nov. 19 – Dec. 3
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
U
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Computers and Technology
Courses and Fees Game Design
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Digital Graphic Design – Choose 15 Hours of Optional Courses 15 hours
Acrobat for Graphic Design CRN 90447
Computers and Technology
Dec. 10 – 17
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$299 U
Business Skills and Portfolio Creation for Graphic Design
18 hours
$299
CRN 90611
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
6 classes
Nov. 20 – Dec. 6
Foundations of Photography, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN)
20 hours
$299
CRN 90022
8 classes
Sept. 26 – Oct. 19
7 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90170
8 classes
Oct. 25 – Dec. 20 (No class Dec. 6)
6:30 – 9 p.m.
W`
CRN 90187
5 classes
Oct. 28 – Dec. 2 (No class Nov. 11)
9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
S
Foundations of Photography, Level 2 (Choose 1 CRN)
20 hours
CRN 90246
Sept. 12 – Oct. 10
6 – 8:30 p.m.
T
Sept. 16 – 30 (No class Oct. 7)
9 – 11:30 a.m.
S
Oct. 26 – Nov. 23
6 – 8:30 p.m.
R
Oct. 28 – Nov. 18 (No class Nov. 11)
9 – 11:30 a.m.
S
CRN 90219
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2 classes
8 classes
8 classes
15 hours
Digital Darkroom Basics CRN 90244
5 classes
Oct. 4 – 25
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Nov. 2
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
5 classes
$279 W R
15 hours
$279
Dec. 1 – 8
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R, F
Dec. 9
9 a.m. – 12 noon
S
Advanced Digital Darkroom CRN 90721
$299
Web Designer Extension Certificate
Classroom
With a focus on web design, valuable business skills and opportunities for portfolio development, this certificate offers a unique education that truly meets the needs of today’s web professional. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare for a career as a web designer • Explore web design for personal or professional development • Enhance your web design knowledge and skills as part of your marketing role
• Complete the 8 required courses (168 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/webdesigner 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 18 hours
Photoshop for the Web CRN 90921
3 classes
Sept. 9 – 16
Illustrator for the Web CRN 90920
4 classes
Sept. 19 – 28
HTML and CSS CRN 90449
5 classes
Sept. 17 – Oct. 1
Advanced CSS CRN 90841
4 classes
Oct. 3 – 12
JavaScript and JQuery CRN 90357
4 classes
Oct. 14 – 22
PHP and MySQL CRN 90919
4 classes
Nov. 18 – 26
Site Design and Portfolio Creation CRN 90842
4 classes
Oct. 28 – Nov. 5
Web Design Final Project CRN 90843
4 classes
Dec. 2 – 10
$309
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$299
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
30 hours
$449
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$299
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
24 hours
$399
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
24 hours
$399
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
24 hours
$399
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
24 hours
$399
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
WordPress Certificate of Completion
Classroom
Create, edit and update 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. Benefits
Program Format
• Learn to build, update and manage a website for personal, business or nonprofit use • Enhance your marketing and web design skills
• Complete the 3 required courses (36 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/wordpress 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees $239
2 classes
Sept. 23 – 24
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90624
2 classes
Nov. 18 – 19
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$239
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$239
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
Introduction to WordPress
Designing in WordPress CRN 90556
2 classes
Dec. 9 – 10
WordPress for Business CRN 90360
2 classes
Dec. 16 – 17
Video Production Certificate of Completion
Classroom
Explore production techniques and gain hands-on experience with modern video equipment, including GoPros and UAVs (drones). Gain deep insight into career opportunities and markets for this burgeoning field. Benefits
Program Format
• Understand the appropriate use and skill required to operate a GoPro camera and a drone • Identify government requirements surrounding the use of drones • Use video editing software to produce a video suitable for online consumption
• Complete the 3 required courses (36 hours) • You may take individual courses, without earning the certificate • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/video 403.440.5012 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Introduction to Drones and GoPros CRN 90692
4 classes
Oct. 16 – 25
Shoot Quality Videos CRN 90693
4 classes
Nov. 20 – 29
4 classes
Dec. 11 – 20
Final Cut Pro CRN 90694
12 hours
$299
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
12 hours
$299
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
12 hours
$299
6 – 9 p.m.
M, W
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Computers and Technology
12 hours
CRN 90359
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Conflict Resolution Conflict Resolution Extension Certificate
Classroom
Learn to effectively manage conflict by combining theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on conflict resolution skills. Acquire strategies that you can apply today in the workplace, community and home. Program Format
Benefits
Conflict Resolution
• Enhance your communication and conflict resolution knowledge and skills for personal or professional development • Successfully integrate conflict skills into your workplace • Further your career in the health and human service fields • Prepare for a career as a mediator or negotiator • Fulfill the educational requirements to apply for the Qualified Mediator (Q.Med) or Chartered Mediator (C.Med) national designations*
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• Complete the 12 required courses and 1 assessment (mediation or negotiation) (220 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years • Introduction to Conflict Resolution is a prerequisite for all the other courses in the program. It is offered in both in-class and online formats. All other courses are offered in-class only • You may take individual courses for general interest (provided prerequisites are met)
*With successful completion of the Conflict Resolution Mediation Assessment. For additional requirements, contact the ADR Institute of Alberta at 1.800.232.7214 or www.adralberta.com.
mru.ca/conflictresolution 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees Introduction to Conflict Resolution (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90109
Online
Sept. 19 – Oct. 10
CRN 90572
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
2 classes
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Communication in Conflict Resolution CRN 90003
15 hours
Oct. 20 – 21
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Negotiation Skills, Level 1 (Register by Oct. 23)
21 hours
CRN 90004
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
3 classes
Oct. 27 – 28 Nov. 4
Mediation Skills, Level 1 (Register by Nov. 14) CRN 90568
3 classes
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 21 hours
F, S $525 F, S S $525
Nov. 17 – 18
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
F, S
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S
2 classes
Dec. 1 – 2
2 classes
Dec. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Dealing with Anger CRN 90567
F, S $375
Nov. 25
Shifting from Positions to Interests (Register by Nov. 27) 15 hours Prerequisites: Introduction to Conflict Resolution and Mediation Skills Level 1 or Negotiation Skills Level 1 CRN 90129
$375
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$425
F, S $375 F, S
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Managing Conflict in Today’s Workplace Certificate of Completion
Online | Fast Track
Incorporate conflict resolution skills into business processes and your professional practices. The skills and strategies you learn can be immediately applied in your workplace setting. Benefits
Program Format
• Develop skills and tools to effectively manage and resolve conflicts in the workplace • Learn essential communication skills to apply in preventing and working through conflict • Build positive relationships between employees within the workplace
• Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years • Introduction to Conflict Resolution is offered in both classroom and online formats. All other courses are offered online only.
mru.ca/workplaceconflict 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees Introduction to Conflict Resolution (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90109
Online
Sept. 19 – Oct. 10
CRN 90572
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
CRN 90317
Online Online
Online
$375
15 hours
$375
45 hours
$990
Nov. 21 – Dec. 19
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F, S
15 hours Oct. 17 – Nov. 14
Dealing with Difficult Conversations CRN 90318
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$375
Sept. 19 – Dec. 19
Conflict Resolution
Negotiating with Integrity
15 hours
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M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Health Birth Doula DONA International
Seminar
Gain 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. Benefits
Program Format
• This course qualifies as an approved DONA International Birth Doula Workshop* • Prepare to start a career as a certified birth doula
• Complete the required courses (23 hours)
mru.ca/birthdoula 403.440.6867 1.888.626.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 23 hours
DONA Birth Doula Training CRN 90272
$499+GST
Nov. 17 – 18
8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
F, S
Nov. 19
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
U
Health
* Additional educational requirements apply: www.dona.org
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Dementia Care Certificate of Completion
Online
Understand the complexity and develop the skills required to support the emotional, psychological, social and physical challenges experienced by persons with a dementia. Gain valuable insight and learn how to support dementia care patients and their families. Benefits
Program Format
• Enhance your health and human service practice with a specialty in dementia care • Apply healthy aging principles to care for older adults experiencing dementia • Describe specific care strategies that support families and demonstrate knowledge of community resources
• Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/dementiacare 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 15 hours
Understanding Dementia CRN 90365
Online
CRN 90366
Sept. 18 – Oct. 15 15 hours
Caring for Older Adults Online
$269 $269
Nov. 6 – Dec. 3
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Advanced Dementia Care Extension Certificate
Online
This program provides current knowledge from early identification to end of life care for healthcare professionals looking to gain further skills to assist them in their current practice. Benefits
Program Format
• Develop best practice competencies focused on communication, pharmacology, wellness and quality of life • Gain skills, knowledge and attitudes that support persons experiencing dementia and their families • Practice knowledge and skills that reflect an understanding of inclusive, equality and diversity awareness
• Complete the 3 required courses (60 hours) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/advanceddementia 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 20 hours
Advanced Knowledge for Dementia Care CRN 90703
Online
$379
Sept. 18 – Oct. 22
Professional Practice Competencies for Dementia Care
20 hours
CRN 90828
Nov. 6 – Dec. 10
Online
$379
Certificate of Completion
Classroom
The practice of Feng Shui can help to improve mental and physical health, while achieving peace of mind through the stimulation of environmental balance and order. Instructors teach from the BTB Feng Shui tradition. Benefits
Program Format
• Acquire knowledge and skills in Feng Shui for personal or professional purposes • Complement your alternative health care practice • Learn tips to promote home sales • Bolster your interior decorating skills
• Complete the 7 required courses (66 hours) • 100% attendance required • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/fengshui 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cearts@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 12 hours
Introduction to Feng Shui CRN 90095
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
The Foundations of Feng Shui CRN 90662
2 classes
Oct. 14 - 21
CRN 90546
1 class
Oct. 28
1 class
Nov. 4
2 classes
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
2 classes
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Nov. 15
6 – 9 p.m.
Nov. 18
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 9 hours
Feng Shui for Work Environments CRN 90124
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
9 hours
Applying Feng Shui to Home Interiors CRN 90835
$239
6 hours
Esoteric Feng Shui CRN 90200
S, U
12 hours 6 hours
Feng Shui for Outdoor Spaces
$249
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Nov. 22
6 – 9 p.m.
Nov. 25
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S $149 S $149 S $189 W S $189 W S
Feng Shui Consulting: Orientation and Presentation
12 hours
CRN 90836
Sept. 30
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S
Nov. 25
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S
2 classes
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$239
Health
Feng Shui Practitioner
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Integrative Health Coach Extension Certificate
Blended | Practicum
Coach clients to develop and engage in healthy mindsets and behaviours. Using evidence-based theory and practices, assist clients to improve their health and wellbeing through personal responsibility and self-motivation. Benefits
Program Format
• Satisfy your passion for health promotion • Build your practice by advancing client support for your patients • Coach others to lead healthy lives
• Complete the 7 required courses and a practicum (175 hours) • Courses consist of classroom hours, online hours and individual coaching session(s) between instructor and student • Introduction to Integrative Health Coaching is a prerequisite for all the other courses in the program • Can be completed in a minimum of 1.5 years, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/healthcoach 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 20 hours
Introduction to Integrative Health Coaching
Health
CRN 90312
3 classes
Online
Sept. 8
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
F
Sept. 9
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S
Sept. 10
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
U
Sept. 8 – 22 20 hours
Relationship Coaching CRN 90324
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3 classes
Online
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
F
Sept. 30
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S
Oct. 1
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
U
Sept. 29 – Oct. 13
Online
Sept. 11 – Dec. 13
Oral exam
Dec. 9
Strategic Communications CRN 90408
$699
Sept. 29
Integrative Health Coaching Practicum CRN 90675
$699
3 classes
Online
20 hours
$1,199
20 hours
$699
S
Oct. 20
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
F
Oct. 21
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S
Oct. 22
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
U
Oct. 20 – Nov. 3 20 hours
Direct Communications
$799
Prerequisites: Introduction to Integrative Health Coaching and Strategic Communications CRN 90415
3 classes
Online
Nov. 17
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Nov. 18
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S
Nov. 19
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
U
Nov. 17 – Dec. 1 10 hours
Business of Integrative Health Coaching CRN 90311
F
1 class
Dec. 9
Online
Dec. 9 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
$399 S
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
Lamaze Accredited Childbirth Educator Seminar
New!
Lamaze International is considered the gold standard of childbirth education providers and the Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator (LCCE) certification is the only childbirth educator program that has passed rigorous standards set by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).This seminar will help you develop the knowledge and skills to build, deliver and evaluate a childbirth education program for expectant parents. Benefits
Program Format
• Lamaze childbirth educators may work in a variety of urban and rural settings • Lamaze certification may be used to enhance current professional skills or establish a new childbirth educator career
• Complete the required courses (25 hours)
mru.ca/lamaze 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 25 hours
Lamaze Accredited Childbirth Educator Seminar CRN 90829
Online Pre-read
$549+GST
Sept. 15 – Oct. 1 Sept. 29 – 30
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Oct. 1
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
F, S U
Extension Certificate
Health
Medical Terminology Online
Medical terminology is a specialized language specific to the healthcare field. These courses allow you to build a foundation of knowledge through examining topics, such as word origins, abbreviations, body systems and disease. Benefits
Program Format
• Explore basic anatomy, body systems and functions, while identifying complex medical terms • Gain an understanding of the importance of medical terminology to pursue a career in health care
• Complete the 3 required courses (65 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/medicalterms 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees Medical Terminology I (Choose 1 CRN)
20 hours
CRN 90380
Online
Sept. 5 – Oct. 6
CRN 90381
Online
Oct. 2 – Nov. 3
Medical Terminology II (Choose 1 CRN)
20 hours
CRN 90382
Online
Oct. 13 – Nov. 10
CRN 90383
Online
Nov. 14 – Dec. 12 25 hours
Medical Terminology III CRN 90384
Online
Nov. 14 – Dec. 19
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$349
$349
$399
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Neonatal Nursing Extension Certificate
Online
This certificate is designed for Registered Nurses wishing to develop knowledge and skills in neonatal nursing. The neonatal curriculum focuses on the learning needs of the healthcare team member, who provides care to the vulnerable newborn population. •
Nurses: This program is for graduates with a degree in nursing or senior-level nursing student, with approval from your home institution. 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 the CARNA.
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LPNs: You are welcome to register for the Development and Homeostasis and Assessment courses for general interest.
Benefits
Program Format
• Stay current in your field of practice • Enhance your skills and knowledge to increase career options • Gain practical experience through a 210-hour clinical experience
• Complete the 4 required courses and 210-hour clinical experience (402 hours) • Can be completed within 1.5 years, up to a maximum of 6 years
mru.ca/neonatalnursing 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 48 hours
Neonatal Development and Homeostasis CRN 90368
Online
48 hours
Neonatal Critical Moments I
Health
CRN 90370
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Online Online
$799
Sept. 11 – Dec. 8 210 hours
Neonatal Nursing Clinical Experience
$799
Sept. 11 – Dec. 8 48 hours
Neonatal Critical Moments II CRN 90855
$799
Sept. 11 – Dec. 8
$995
Please see our website for more information.
Perinatal Nursing Extension Certificate
Online
This certificate is designed for Registered Nurses wishing to develop knowledge and skill in perinatal nursing. The perinatal curriculum specifically focuses on the childbearing continuum. •
Nurses: This program is for graduates with a degree in nursing or a senior-level nursing student, with approval from your home institution. You must hold a current, acting 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.
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LPNs: You are welcome to register for the Development and Homeostasis and Assessment courses for general interest.
Benefits
Program Format
• Stay current in your field of practice • Enhance your skills and knowledge to increase career options • Gain practical experience through a 210-hour clinical experience
• Complete the 4 required courses and 210-clinical experience (402 hours) • Can be completed within 1.5 years, up to a maximum of 6 years
mru.ca/perinatalnursing 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 48 hours
Perinatal Development and Homeostasis CRN 90369
Online
48 hours
Perinatal Critical Moments I CRN 90371
Online
CRN 90652
Online
$799
Sept. 11 – Dec. 8 210 hours
Perinatal Nursing Clinical Experience
$799
Sept. 11 – Dec. 8 48 hours
Perinatal Critical Moments II
$799
Sept. 11 – Dec. 8
$995
Please see our website for more information.
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Reiki Certificate of Completion
Classroom | New!
The Karuna Reiki® advanced courses have been replaced by Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki® Master Training in order to provide the most current and advanced form of Karuna Reiki® training available today. Reiki is a calming technique for relieving pain, decreasing stress and facilitating personal growth. Program Format
Benefits • Learn the healing practice of Reiki • Add Reiki to your alternative health practice
• Complete the 3 required courses (28 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/reiki 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees First Degree Reiki (Choose 1 CRN)
8 hours
CRN 90145
1 class
Sept. 16
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
CRN 90169
1 class
Oct. 14
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Second Degree Reiki (Choose 1 CRN)
8 hours
CRN 90146
1 class
Sept. 17
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
CRN 90171
1 class
Oct. 15
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Third Degree Reiki/Reiki Master (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90177
2 classes 2 classes
S S $229 U U $329
Sept. 29
5 – 9 p.m.
F
Sept. 30
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
S
Oct. 20
5 – 9 p.m.
F
Oct. 21
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
S
Courses not Part of the Reiki Certificate of Completion 2 hours
Introduction to Reiki CRN 90830
1 class
7 – 9 p.m.
R
20 hours
$629+GST
Dec. 8
4 – 9 p.m.
Dec. 9 – 10
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki® Master Training CRN 90831
3 classes
$39+GST
Sept. 7
F S, U
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Course
Online
As a Registered Nurse, this course will prepare you to provide comprehensive care for recent victims of sexual assault. You will learn how to offer support, take histories, gain consent, conduct examinations and carry out interventions, as needed. You will examine risk factors for assault, standards of practice, physical and psychological consequences of assault, forensic and non-forensic examination, injury identification and documentation, as well as discharge follow up. Benefits
Program Format
• Enhance your career as a Registered Nurse to become a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner* • Learn to collect evidence and give testimony in court • Serve rural communities that do not have sexual assault teams
• Course content and assignments are entirely online • Complete the required course within one semester (48 hours)
*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 (www.forensicnurses.org)
mru.ca/forensics 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 48 hours
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) CRN 90413
Online
Sept. 6 – Dec. 8
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$599+GST
Health
CRN 90227
12 hours
$229
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Yoga Therapy Extension Certificate – Application Required
Blended | Practicum/Field Trip
Build on your experience as a yoga teacher by studying advanced topics that include anatomy, physiology, mental health and spirituality. Learn the skills required to create treatment plans for working with special populations and individual clients. Benefits
Program Format
• Gain a well-rounded perspective on how this emerging health profession integrates mind, body and spirit • Learn from established yoga therapists with unique specialties • Mentor with therapists in your own community
• Complete your studies through a combination of week-long intensives, online courses and practicums in your community • Can be completed within 2 years, up to a maximum of 6 years
mru.ca/yogatherapy 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Massage Therapy
Health
Application Required
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Blended | Practicum/Field Trip | Classroom | Online
Prepare yourself for your new 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 programs. From the student-run practicum clinic to off-site community outreach, you will gain valuable experience working with a variety of clients and conditions in a supervised setting. Delivery
Benefits • Train to the highest standards nationally and earn a university credential • Experience university life, with small class sizes, expert instructors, a dedicated program team and access to scholarships • Be in demand. Explore current job positions on our employment board and attend our annual career fair • Learn in specialized facilities designed for massage therapy instruction • Connect with your community through a variety of off-site practical experiences
• Study full-time or part-time • Attend lectures, study online and take blended courses • Start September or January Massage Therapy Diploma (2,200 hours) • Complete within 18 months, up to a maximum of 6 years Massage Therapy Certificate (1,100 hours) • Complete within 9 months, up to a maximum of 6 years
mru.ca/massage 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Introductory Massage Courses 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 ideal introduction to the world of massage. No application required. Courses and Fees 12 hours
Massage Basics, Level 1 CRN 90201
2 classes
Nov. 18 – 19
12 hours
Massage Basics, Level 2 CRN 90580
2 classes
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Dec. 2 – 3
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
$169+GST S, U $169+GST S, U
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Personal Fitness Trainer Diploma – Application Required
Blended | Practicum/Field Trip | Classroom | Online
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 or starting your own business. Benefits • Train to the highest standards nationally (Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology – Certified Personal Trainer) • Earn a university credential • Experience university life, with small class sizes, expert instructors, a dedicated program team and access to scholarships • Connect with employers through practicum experiences, community volunteerism and Industry Days • Be eligible for transfer credit towards a university degree
Delivery • Study full-time or part-time • Can be completed full-time in 2 years or part-time in up to 6 years • Start in Sept. or Jan.
mru.ca/pft 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Health
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Marwa Gebeil
International Languages Student Marwa continues to improve her English and learn about Canada, on a path to get a Bachelor of Communications — Broadcast Media Studies at Mount Royal.
SHE TREASURES THE OPPORTUNITIES Although she’s learning to deal with Canadian winters, Marwa Gebeil can’t say enough about the “warm hearts” she’s encountered since coming to this country from Syria. And that friendly welcome includes the reception she’s experienced as a student at the Languages Institute at Mount Royal University.
The 24-year-old fled Damascus in 2014 after her 20-year-old sister was killed in the ongoing conflict. Along with her mother and surviving sister, Marwa spent a year in Lebanon before coming to Canada in the first wave of Syrian refugees. Marwa arrived in Calgary on her birthday. It’s a gift she treasures every day.
“It’s not just the English. They teach us about Canada, its laws and what is expected in the culture. And they teach us how to make conversations, too. They teach us how we can check for jobs, how to apply for jobs, the culture and things about the Canadian people,” Marwa says, her voice filled with enthusiasm. In Syria, Marwa worked part-time as an elementary school music teacher. She’d only been in her job for a year before leaving the country, having finished a two-year diploma at a teachers’ college. She also worked as a makeup artist and then as a travel agent in Lebanon. But her goal is to be a broadcast journalist. After completing her Academic English, she will upgrade her math at MRU in preparation for applying to the Bachelor of Communication – Broadcast Media Studies.
In that almost-overwhelming first year, Marwa and her mother settled in Calgary, finding a place to live and adjusting to their new life. Marwa, who had some high-school English, took a basic language course. But she knew needed to do more to achieve her dreams.
“I want to be able to go back to Syria one day. I want to be able to tell the people’s stories, to share them with everyone,” she says determinedly. “And I want to be able to tell them the stories from Canada, too.”
“I need to continue my education,” Marwa says. “I want to be a Canadian. I will do something good for Canada because they accepted us.”
Marwa urges others in similar situations to improve their language skills, which can open so many doors for them on the social and employment fronts.
Marwa chose Mount Royal University because she can upgrade a variety of subjects and “it’s easy for me to jump into university courses at MRU,” she says. Enrolled in January 2017, she is well on
“It’s easy. Just take your first step. Then another. It will be successful. Take the opportunity. You have the right to study. You have the right to try.”
Languages
“Our instructor showed us how to walk on the snow,” Marwa says, pantomiming the rolling sideto-side gait of the penguin walk familiar to everyone who’s navigated a slippery sidewalk. “Here at MRU, they are so nice. They give us all the feeling that we are in our new home. I love my teachers.”
her way to completing the Academic English level. Marwa appreciates that the instructors teach more than syntax and synonyms.
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Languages English Language Full-time Courses
Classroom The credit-free, full-time program advances your English proficiency for academic and professional purposes. 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. Local fees: $1,600 International fees: $3,360 Sept. 19 – Dec. 7 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. • M – T 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. • F
Online Resources Online
Choose either 30 days ($100) or 90 days ($200) and access these online tutorials: • IELTS Test Preparation • Academic Vocabulary • English for Health • English for Nursing For free demonstrations: http://mru.vitalenglish.com/MRULanguages/LandingPage.html
English Language Full-time Program • Placement test determines course and level • Application required • Intakes in Sept., Jan., Apr., and July Courses and Fees Placement Test Contact office to schedule date and time after you register
3 hours
CRN 9006
Fall Term
Foundational English
Languages
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 degree, diploma and certificate programs.
Level 1 High Beginner
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Level 2 Low Intermediate
Local fees: $1,600 International fees: $3,360 Sept. 19 – Dec. 7 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. • M – T 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. • F English for Professional and Advanced Communication Levels 1 and 2 develop High Intermediate to Low Advanced language skills, with a focus on oral fluency, vocabulary building and international communication, in both personal and professional contexts. Local fees: $1,600 International fees: $3,360 Sept. 19 – Dec. 7 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. • M – T 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. • F
mtroyal.ca/eal
403.440.5100 1.888.775.2673 international@mtroyal.ca
50+GST
Level 3 Intermediate
Academic English Level 1 High Intermediate Level 2 Low Advanced
English for Professional & Advanced Commmunications
Level 1 High Intermediate Level 2 Low Advanced
Level 3 Advanced
Mount Royal University Degree Program
Faculty of Continuing Education Programs
Professions
ENGLISH LANGUAGE FULL–TIME PROGRAM
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Teaching English as a World Language Certificate of Completion
Online
This course provides the foundational knowledge, skills, strategies and tools that you need to teach English in a wide range of educational settings at home or around the world. Offering 100 hours of online instruction, meaningful assignments and a self-organized 20-hour practicum, this 120-hour course opens the doors to your amazing career as an English language teacher. Program Format
Benefits • Earn an internationally-recognized university certificate of completion
• Online: start the course on the first day of any month (complete in 1 month or up to 12 months)
• Study from the comfort of your own home at your own pace
• Full-time: complete the course in as little as 4 weeks (not including the practicum)
• Learn about English as a system of communication, including factors that influence second language development
• Part-time: take up to 12 months to complete the course (including practicum)
• Discover how culture affects teaching and learning • Develop engaging ways to teach and assess language skills • Design and deliver effective lesson plans
Languages
• Create a portfolio and start networking to find a teaching job
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mru.ca/TEWL 403.440.5100 1.888.775.2673 ceteachered@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees Teaching English as a World Language (Choose 1 CRN)
120 hours
CRN 9088
Online
Sept. 1
CRN 9089
Online
Oct. 1
CRN 9094
Online
Nov. 1
CRN 9095
Online
Dec. 1
$1,000+GST
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Travel and Teach English Certificate of Completion
Online
Give more purpose and meaning to your international travel by volunteering. This unique course provides foundational knowledge, skills, strategies and tools to individuals who wish to volunteer teach English in international settings. With 100 hours of online instruction, including 60 hours of core modules related to language teaching and learning, you can customize 40 hours of the course, according to your travel destination. Choose Either: • Travel and Teach English in Latin America, which includes a 20-hour module of Spanish for travel and a 20-hour introduction to Latin American culture • Travel and Teach English in China, which includes a 20-hour module of Mandarin for travel and a 20-hour introduction to Chinese culture Benefits
Program Format • Online: start the course on the first day of any month (complete in 1 month or up to 12 months) • Full-time: complete the course in as little as 4 weeks • Part-time: take up to 12 months to complete the course
Languages
• Earn an internationally-recognized university certificate of completion • Study from the comfort of your own home at your own pace • Learn about the English language and factors that influence second language development • Discover how culture affects teaching and learning • Develop engaging ways to teach language skills • Design lesson plans for teaching English • Orient yourself to the language and culture of your travel destination
mru.ca/TTE 403.440.5100 1.888.775.2673 ceteachered@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees Travel and Teach English in Latin America (Choose 1 CRN)
100 hours
CRN 9090
Online
Sept. 1
CRN 9091
Online
Oct. 1
CRN 9096
Online
Nov. 1
CRN 9097
Online
Travel and Teach English in China (Choose 1 CRN)
$750+GST
Dec. 1 100 hours
CRN 9092
Online
Sept. 1
CRN 9093
Online
Oct. 1
CRN 9098
Online
Nov. 1
CRN 9099
Online
Dec. 1
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$750+GST
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Customized Language Training • Build intercultural communication competence for business or travel • Focus on any world language, including English • Refine a particular skill, such as writing, pronunciation or exam preparation • Customize your course to meet your specific needs (schedule and content) • Work with a professional instructor For more information: mru.ca/corporatetraining 403.440.5102 | 1.866.775.2673 corporatetraining@mtroyal.ca
Literacy and Language Professional Development for In-Service Teachers and Assistants Seminars
Classroom
These interactive seminars will provide you with classroom strategies, including research-based teaching methods and materials for integrating language instruction in K-12 mainstream classes. You will also gain a deeper understanding of ELL pedagogy. Benefits • • • •
Support for K-12 in-service teachers and education assistants in their efforts to meet the needs of ELLs Explore effective strategies and best practices for working with ELLs in the inclusive classroom Develop competencies in the effective assessment and adaptation of materials Integrate experience and knowledge of in-service teachers and education assistants in course discussions, projects and assignments
Program Format • Seminar courses: 6 seminars on 6 Saturdays
mru.ca/ELL 403.440.6282 cec@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 24 hours
Methods and Materials for Teaching ELLs CRN 90803
6 seminars
Sept. 16 – Oct. 28
6 seminars
Sept. 23 – Nov. 4
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
$350 S $350 S
Languages
24 hours
Literacy Instructions with ELLs in K-6 CRN 90804
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
75
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Management and Leadership Emergency Management and Disaster Recovery Extension Certificate
Classroom
Gain an understanding of the emergency management actions needed to help communities recover from natural and man-made disasters. Explore the consequences of emergency and disaster events and examine the ecological framework necessary for the disaster recovery process. Long-term recovery efforts impact a wide range of sectors, including emergency management, public health, housing and the environment. Program Format
Benefits
• Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
Management and Leadership
• Learn from the instructors with real-world experience, both locally and globally • Gain valuable skills for your role as a municipal, community or political leader • Enhance your career or volunteer role in emergency management • Acquire knowledge and techniques useful in social work, public health and emergency response
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mru.ca/emergencymanagement 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Principles of Emergency Management and the Fundamentals of Recovery 15 hours CRN 90458
2 classes
Oct. 19 – 20
Personal and Family Recovery CRN 90459
2 classes
Oct. 21 – 22
Neighbourhood and Community Recovery CRN 90460
2 classes
Nov. 30 – Dec. 1
Post-Disaster Growth and Change CRN 90461
2 classes
Dec. 2 – 3
$319
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
R, F
15 hours
$319
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S, U
15 hours
$319
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
R, F
15 hours
$319
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S, U
Human Resource Management Certificate
Classroom | Online
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 create an effective performance management program. This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification. Program Format
Benefits • Prepare for a career in human resources • Enhance your HR career and earn a recognized credential • Learn professional techniques for hiring, managing and motivating employees
• Complete the 6 required courses, plus 60 hours of optional courses (150 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/HRmanagement 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Organizational Training and Development (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90114
2 classes
Sept. 8 – 15
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90282
2 classes
Oct. 27 – Nov. 3
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Human Resources Information Management (HRIM)
15 hours
CRN 90115
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
2 classes
Oct. 14 – 21
$420 F F $420 S
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Human Resource Management – Courses and Fees 15 hours
Total Compensation CRN 90165
2 classes
Oct. 2 – 3
Employee Relations (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90116
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
CRN 90140
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
CRN 90107
2 classes
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Workplace Health and Safety Sept. 2
Organizational Effectiveness (Choose 1 CRN)
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
F, S F, S $420 F, S $420
CRN 90094
2 classes
Sept. 9 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
CRN 90284
2 classes
Dec. 9 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
Choose 60 Hours of Optional Courses 15 hours
Interviewing Strategies CRN 90204
2 classes
Nov. 6 – 7
Building High Performance Teams 2 classes
Nov. 20 – 21
Succession Planning for Managers CRN 90814
2 classes
Dec. 2 – 9
2 classes
Sept. 23 – 30
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
2 classes
Dec. 4 – 5
Emotional Intelligence at Work CRN 90242
2 classes
Nov. 2 – 3
Change Management Fundamentals CRN 90237
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
Payroll Compliance Legislation CRN 90112
13 classes
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
R, F
15 hours
$479
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
39 hours
$495
6:15 – 9:15 p.m.
R
6:15 – 9:15 p.m.
R
Dec. 21
6:15 – 9:15 p.m.
Sept. 19 – Oct. 10
CRN 90572
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
15 hours
R $375 / $330
Sept. 19 – Oct. 10
Employee Retention for Managers Oct. 27 – 28
HR Strategy: Leading Practices Dec. 1 – 8
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Labour Relations 2 classes
F, S $420
Nov. 9 – Dec. 14
Online
CRN 90813
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S $420
Nov. 2
Online
2 classes
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S $420
R
CRN 90109
CRN 90629
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
6:15 – 9:15 p.m.
CRN 90587
2 classes
15 hours
Sept. 28 – Oct. 26
Introduction to Conflict Resolution (Choose 1 CRN)
CRN 90812
M, T
15 hours
Coaching in the Workplace, Level 1 CRN 90807
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
15 hours
Employee Engagement CRN 90153
$420
15 hours
Diversity Management CRN 90889
M, T
15 hours
F $420
Nov. 3
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F
Nov. 17
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F
Seminars 7 hours
Prepare for the Minimum Wage Change CRN 90895
1 class
Oct. 19
7 hours
The Tech Savvy HR Professional CRN 90894
1 class
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Nov. 16
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday R Thursday F Friday S Saturday U Sunday
$249 R $249 R
Management and Leadership
CRN 90073
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Organizational Change Management Extension Certificate
Classroom
Successful navigation in today’s fast-paced business landscape requires effective change leadership. Move forward and gain highly sought-after change leadership skills necessary for successful organizational change initiatives.
This program is eligible towards Blue Seal Certification.
Benefits
Program Format
Management and Leadership
• Acquire knowledge and techniques for leading or supporting change in your organization • Build organizational change management skills into your portfolio of professional skills • Prepare for a career that includes organizational change management in a variety of fields
mru.ca/changemanagement 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 15 hours
Change Management Fundamentals CRN 90237
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Preparing for Change CRN 90238
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Leading and Implementing Change CRN 90258
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Managing and Sustaining Change CRN 90259
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• Complete the 5 required courses (75 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
2 classes
Dec. 1 – 2
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Leaders, Culture and Change
$479 F, S $479 F, S $479 F, S $479 F, S $479
CRN 91049
2 classes
Dec. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90637
2 classes
Dec. 15 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
Professional Management Seminar Series Certificate of Completion
Classroom
These one-day seminars help you polish your management skills with essential strategies and personal assessment tools. Design your own learning experience. Benefits
Program Format
• Learn management best practices in a variety of subjects • Develop or strengthen your knowledge of leadership skills • Build your soft skills as a leader, manager or supervisor
• Complete your choice of 6 courses (42 hours) • You may take individual seminars • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 2 years
mru.ca/seminarseries 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 7 hours
The Art of Leadership CRN 90399
1 class
Sept. 29
7 hours
Supervisory Excellence CRN 90463
1 class
Oct. 13
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7.5 hours
Project Management Basics CRN 90356
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
1 class
Oct. 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$219 F $219 F $249+GST S
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Professional Management Seminar Series – Courses and Fees 7 hours
Motivating Your Team CRN 90810
1 class
Oct. 27
7.5 hours
Increasing Your Influence CRN 90468
1 class
Dec. 1
7 hours
1 class
Dec. 2
1 class
Oct. 14
1 class
Nov. 4
1 class
Nov. 17
1 class
Nov. 18 Nov. 3
1 class
Sept. 30
1 class
Nov. 3
1 class
S $219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Building Customer Relations CRN 90464
S $219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Effective Interpersonal Communication CRN 90465
S $219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Leading with Emotional Intelligence CRN 90400
F $219
Nov. 25
F $219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
S
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Leadership Development Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
This program presents a leading-edge comprehensive approach to developing your leadership abilities and enhancing performance. Topics covered include emotional intelligence, communication and interpersonal skills, team-building, motivating and engaging others, creating a culture of adaptability and leading change. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare to take on a leadership role in your personal or professional life • Gain knowledge and skills for your new role in a management or leadership position • Polish your current leadership skills and acquire a credential
• Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/leadershipdevelopment 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Effective Leadership (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90241
2 classes
Oct. 6 – 13
CRN 90638
Online
Oct. 10 – Nov. 5
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills for Leaders (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90549
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90639
Online
Nov. 14 – Dec. 10 15 hours
Leading and Influencing Others CRN 90150
2 classes
Management and Leadership
1 class
S $219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Workplace Presentation Skills CRN 90401
S $219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Conflict Management CRN 90466
S $219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Managing Difficult Conversations CRN 90811
F $219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Performance Management CRN 90890
$219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7 hours
Transitioning from Worker to Leader CRN 90809
F
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Writing in the Workplace CRN 90467
$219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Nov. 24 – 25
Leaders, Culture and Change (Choose 1 CRN)
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
$479 F $479 F, S $479 F, S $479
CRN 90149
2 classes
Dec. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90637
2 classes
Dec. 15 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
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Pillars of Management Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online | Fast Track
Acquire essential management skills in four main areas of management: communications, human resources, finance/ operations and leadership. This program is eligible towards Alberta Innovation & Advanced Education Achievement in Business Competencies (Blue Seal) Program certification.
Benefits
Program Format
• Apply your new knowledge and techniques to the workplace immediately • Get job-ready skills in a short period of time • Prepare for or enhance your management career
• Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
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Courses and Fees Understanding Leadership (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Understanding and Using Financial Information (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90063
2 classes
Sept. 25 – 26
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90117
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 24
CRN 90086
2 classes
Nov. 27 – 28
CRN 90805
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 13
Human Resource Basics for Managers (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90085
2 classes
Sept. 18 – 19
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90084
Online
Oct. 17 – Nov. 18
Effective Workplace Communication (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90083
2 classes
Sept. 11 – 12
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90064
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90292
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 8
Get 66% of your training costs covered, up to $10K per employee per year.
Apply at AlbertaCanada.com/jobgrant
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Management Development Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online | Fast Track
Build on your Pillars of Management Certificate of Completion by taking four additional courses to further your management knowledge. 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.
Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare for a management career • Gain skills and knowledge for your current role with management or supervisory responsibilities • Work towards a career promotion • Earn a recognized credential
• Complete the 4 required courses, plus 4 hours of optional courses (120 hours) • Can be completed within 2 semesters, up to a maximum of 3 years
Management Development – Courses and Fees Understanding Leadership (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
Human Resource Basics for Managers (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90085
2 classes
Sept. 18 – 19
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90084
Online
Oct. 17 – Nov. 18
Effective Workplace Communication (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90083
2 classes
Sept. 11 – 12
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90064
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90292
Online
Nov. 6 – Dec. 8
CRN 90086
2 classes
Nov. 27 – 28
CRN 90805
Online
Sept. 11 – Oct. 13
Understanding and Using Financial Information (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$420
CRN 90063
2 classes
Sept. 25 – 26
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90117
Online
Oct. 23 – Nov. 24
$535
Choose 4 Optional Courses Project Management: An Overview (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90005
2 classes
Sept. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90097
4 classes
Sept. 12 – 21
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R W, R
CRN 90028
2 classes
Sept. 13 – 14
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90041
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Coaching in the Workplace, Level 1 CRN 90807
2 classes
Dec. 4 – 5
Effective Business Writing (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90869
2 classes
Sept. 29 – 30
CRN 90439
Online
Oct. 2 – 30
Building High Performance Teams CRN 90073
2 classes
Nov. 20 – 21
Employee Relations (Choose 1 CRN)
F, S $420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
15 hours
$419
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
15 hours
$420
CRN 90116
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90140
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
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Management Development – Courses and Fees 15 hours
Succession Planning for Managers CRN 90814
2 classes
Dec. 2 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Organizational Training and Development (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90114
2 classes
Sept. 8 – 15
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90282
2 classes
Oct. 27 – Nov. 3
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Interviewing Strategies CRN 90204
2 classes
Nov. 6 – 7
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Introduction to Conflict Resolution (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90109
Online
15 hours
Online
Sept. 19 – Oct. 10
CRN 90572
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
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2 classes
Nov. 2 – 3
Supervision Core Skills CRN 90806
F F $420 F, S $420 M, T $330 / $375
Sept. 19 – Oct. 10
CRN 90587
CRN 90242
S $420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Employee Engagement CRN 90153
$420
2 classes
Oct. 30 – 31
F, S $420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
R, F
15 hours
$420
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
M, T
Strategic Management Extension Certificate
Classroom
Learn to evaluate business performance, assess market dynamics, drive innovation, execute strategic decisions, measure results and renew the strategic process. Benefits
Program Format
• Acquire a solid foundation in strategic management practices • Gain essential skills in strategic execution, decision making and leadership • Enhance your management or consulting career
• Complete the 5 required courses (75 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/strategicmanagement 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 15 hours
Strategic Planning CRN 90302
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
CRN 90303
2 classes
Oct. 20 – 21
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
Measuring and Evaluating Business Performance CRN 90304
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Strategy Execution CRN 90550
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
Strategic Innovation
2 classes
Dec. 1 – 2
Leaders, Culture and Change (Choose 1 CRN)
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
$479 F, S $479 F, S $479 F, S $479 F, S $479
CRN 90149
2 classes
Dec. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90637
2 classes
Dec. 15 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
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Project Management Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online | Fast Track
This program provides essential training in the flourishing field of project management and is designed to develop introductory project management skills. Mount Royal University is a Global Registered Education Provider of the Project Management Institute (PMI)®. This program is eligible towards Blue Seal Certification. Benefits
Assessment
• Prepare for a career in the field of project management • Earn an internationally recognized credential • Prepare to write the CAPM® or PMP® exams • Update your job skills that require project management
• Online version: Complete the 4 required courses (120 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 3 years
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.
mru.ca/projectmanagement 403.440.8630 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Project Management: An Overview (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90005
2 classes
Sept. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90097
4 classes
Sept. 12 – 21
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90041
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Project Management: Quality (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$535
F, S $535
CRN 90131
2 classes
Sept. 29 – 30
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90026
4 classes
Oct. 31 – Nov. 9
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90159
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
Project Management: Human Resource, Communications and Stakeholder Management (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$535
CRN 90025
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90160
4 classes
Nov. 14 – 23
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90250
2 classes
Dec. 1 – 2
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
Project Management: Time and Cost (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90007
2 classes
Sept. 22 – 23
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90030
4 classes
Oct. 17 – 26
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90161
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Project Management: Risk and Procurement (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$535
F, S $535
CRN 90010
2 classes
Oct. 20 – 21
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90162
4 classes
Nov. 28 – Dec. 7
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90251
2 classes
Dec. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
Project Management: Integration and Scope Procurement (Choose 1 CRN) 15 hours
$535
CRN 90024
4 classes
Sept. 26 – Oct. 5
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90163
2 classes
Nov. 3 – 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90209
2 classes
Sept. 15 – 16
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
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Program Format • Classroom version: Complete the 7 required courses (120 hours) • Fast Track version (classroom): Complete your course work in just 3 weeks
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Project Management – Courses and Fees - Fast Track Register using the Block Code CRN PRM CRN PRM
Sept. 13 – 30
$3,609
The Final Assessment Paper is included. Complete via independent study, Sept. 6 to Dec. 12. Project Management – Prep Course (Not Part of the Project Management program) Preparing for the Final Assessment Paper (Choose 1 CRN)
3 hours
$99+GST
CRN 90157
1 class
Sept. 9
9 a.m. – 12 noon
S
CRN 90104
1 class
Oct. 14
9 a.m. – 12 noon
S
Courses and Fees – Online Fast Track $3,210
Register using the Block Code CRN PRM-ON Module 1
Online
Sept. 7 – Oct. 5
15 hours
Module 2
Online
Oct. 10 – Nov. 21
45 hours
Module 3
Online
Nov. 13 – Dec 18
30 hours
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Courses and Fees – Online Project Management Online, Module 2: Planning Processes (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90050
Online
Sept. 13 – Oct. 25
CRN 90252
Online
Sept. 13 – Oct. 25
Project Management Online, Module 3: Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing Processes (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90052
Online
45 hours
$1,485
30 hours
$1,190
Sept. 7 – Oct. 12
CRN 90253
Online
Nov. 2 – Dec. 7
CRN 90783
Online
Nov. 2 – Dec. 7
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PMP® Exam Preparation Workshops
Classroom
Prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam from PMI®.
The (PMI)® Registered Education Provider logo, CAPM, PMP and PMBOK are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
mru.ca/projectmanagementprep 403.440.8630 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 40 hours
PMP®/CAPM® Exam Boot Camp CRN 90628
CRN 90787
CRN 90784
12 classes
5 classes
Online
$749+GST
Sept. 12 – Oct. 17
6 – 9 p.m.
T, R
Oct. 21
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Oct. 27 – Nov. 3
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
R, F, S
Nov. 4
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
S
Sept. 5 – 18
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Project Management in Construction Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Manage construction projects with expertise gained in this certificate program tailored specifically for the needs of the construction industry. Acquire a solid base of knowledge and project management tools, techniques, approaches and best practices as they relate to construction. Gain specialized knowledge and skills in courses created especially for the construction industry. These skills are valuable in every aspect of construction through the application of proven project management processes. The program has been designed for those who have experience in construction management environments and who would like 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 Gold Seal Certification. Earning Your Extension Certificate
Course Materials
• Complete the 6 required courses (90 hours) • You may also register in individual courses of interest
Textbook (required) • PMBOK® Guide – Fifth Edition, approx. $70+GST at the BookStore.
mru.ca/pmconstruction 403.440.8937 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Construction Project Management: An Overview (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90387
Online
Sept. 20 – Oct. 18
CRN 90192
2 classes
Sept. 29 – 30
Construction Project Scheduling (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90355
Online
Oct. 3 – 31
CRN 90210
2 classes
Oct. 13 – 14
15 hours 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$535 F, S $535
F, S
Project Management in Construction – Courses and Fees Construction Project Administration and Control Systems (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90254
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90354
Online
Nov. 24 – Dec. 15
Construction Project Safety and Environmental Management (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90288
2 classes
Nov. 24 – 25
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CRN 90786
Online
Nov. 7 – Dec. 5
Construction Project Management: Time, Cost and Scope (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90455
Online
Oct. 19 – Nov. 16
CRN 90289
2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
Construction Project Management: Leadership and Management Skills (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 90456
Online
Nov. 1 – 29
CRN 90290
2 classes
Dec. 1 – 2
15 hours
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 15 hours
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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$535 F, S $535 F, S $535
F, S $535
F, S
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• Available to registered students a week prior to course start date via e-mail link. Please bring an electronic or printed copy to class.
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Project Management Professional Development Seminars Certificate of Completion
Classroom
These seminars meet the market niche that the Project Management Institute (PMI)® created with the Continuing Certification Requirements (CCR) program. This certificate targets graduates from MRU’s Project Management and Project Management in Construction programs, as well as practicing Project Managers with three to five-years of experience. The (PMI)® Registered Education Provider logo, CAPM, PMP and PMBOK are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc. Benefits
Program Format
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• Further your career in a project manager role or a project management office (PMO) • Earn Professional Development Units (PDUs) from the Project Management Institute( PMI)®
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• Complete the 3 key areas: technical project management, leadership strategies and strategic and business management required courses, plus 1 option course (60 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/pmseminars 403.440.8630 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 7.5 hours
Project Management Basics CRN 90356
1 class
Oct. 28
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$249+GST S
Current Seminars Best Practices in Project Management
Offered in Fall 2018
Leadership and Decision Making for Project Managers
Offered in Fall 2018
Strategic Planning for Project Managers
Offered in Fall 2018
Get 66% of your training costs covered, up to $10K per employee per year.
Apply at AlbertaCanada.com/jobgrant
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Oil and Gas Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting (CAPPA) Certificate
| Online
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 Format
Program Requirements • Canadian high school diploma or equivalent, or mature student status with at least 2 years of business experience • As of Sept. 1, 2015, all CAPPA students are required to complete a financial accounting concepts course prior to registering in CAPPA Level 4 • CAPPA strongly recommends ESL students achieve level 8 in the Canadian Language Benchmark Placement Test • CAPPA recommends completion of an introductory MS Excel course
• Complete the 5 required courses (244 hours) • Note: online students are required to attend exams on campus in a monitored setting • CAPPA requires completion of additional training modules provided by Petrinex. Course materials used in this course are owned by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting and are used under license. The Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting is a trademark used under license.
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• Students enrolling in the CAPPA Certificate Program as of July 1, 2017 will be required to complete the CAPPA program within 3 years. Current students, who register prior to this date, will continue to have 5 years for completion
mru.ca/CAPPA 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees CAPPA Level 1: Introduction to the Oil Patch (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 70170
Online
Jul. 4 – Aug. 31
CRN 90047
Online
Sept. 1 – Dec. 15
CAPPA Level 2: Oil Production Accounting (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 70171
Online
Jul. 4 – Aug. 31
CRN 90054
Online
Sept. 1 – Dec. 15
CAPPA Level 3: Gas Production Accounting (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 70172
Online
Jul. 4 – Aug. 31
CRN 90055
Online
Sept. 1 – Dec. 15
CAPPA Level 4: Advanced Production Accounting (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 70173
Online
Jul. 4 – Aug. 31
CRN 90056
Online
Sept. 1 – Dec. 15
CAPPA Level 5: Case Study (Choose 1 CRN) CRN 70082
Online
Jul. 4 – Aug. 31
CRN 90230
Online
Sept. 1 – Dec. 15
Financial Accounting Fundamentals CRN 90591
12 classes
Sept. 28 – Dec. 14
46 hours
$550
49 hours
$550
49 hours
$550
49 hours
$550
51 hours
$550
36 hours
$549
6 – 9:15 p.m.
This course meets CAPPA’s Financial Accounting prerequisites for CAPPA Concepts Level 4.
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Introduction to the Petroleum Industry Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Gain a broad understanding of the petroleum industry as a whole, as well as the legal, environmental and regulatory aspects involved. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare to take MRU’s Land Administration Extension Certificate • Acquire a general overview of the oil and gas industry to complement your professional role
• Complete the 4 required courses (126 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 5 years
mru.ca/landintro 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees The Petroleum Industry: An Integrated Approach CRN 90815
Online
Sept. 6 – Dec. 13
Online
Sept. 7 – Oct. 26
Online
Nov. 2 – Dec. 14
Legal Concepts CRN 90817 Land Concepts CRN 90690
Environmental Regulations
Oil and Gas
CRN 90816
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Online
$550
21 hours
$359
24 hours
$359
36 hours
$549
15 hours
$359
Sept. 6 – Nov. 23
Indigenous Canadians and Business CRN 90821
45 hours
2 classes
Nov. 4 – 18
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
S
Oil and Gas Office Administration Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
This specialized program teaches the fundamentals of today’s most commonly used PC-based operating system (Windows), as well as the most prevalent 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
Benefits • Prepare for an administrative assistant role in the petroleum industry
• Complete the 15 required courses (234 hours) • Complete in a minimum of 1 semester, up to a maximum of 5 years
mru.ca/ogoffice 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees The Petroleum Industry: An Integrated Approach CRN 90815
Online
Navigate Corporate Culture CRN 90818
45 hours
$550
15 hours
$359
15 hours
$535
Sept. 6 – Dec. 13
Online
Sept. 25 – Oct. 28
Project Management: An Overview CRN 90005
2 classes
Sept. 8 – 9
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
CRN 90097
4 classes
Sept. 12 – 21
6 – 9:45 p.m.
T, R
CRN 90041
2 classes
Oct. 27 – 28
Making Meetings Move CRN 90389
Online
Nov. 1 – Dec. 16
2 classes
Sept. 16 – 17
Windows Basics CRN 90424
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
F, S
15 hours
$359
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
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Oil and Gas Administration – Courses and Fees 6 hours
File Management Basics CRN 90422
2 classes
Sept. 12 – 14
MS Outlook CRN 90436
2 classes
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
MS Word, Level 1 CRN 90426
6 classes
Oct. 3 – 19
MS Excel, Level 1 (Choose 1 CRN)
$169
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
18 hours
$329
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
T, R
12 hours
$279
CRN 90429
2 classes
Nov. 4 – 5
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
CRN 90430
2 classes
Nov. 14 – 15
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
T, W
12 hours
$279
MS PowerPoint, Level 1 CRN 90433
2 classes
Dec. 2 – 3
MS Excel, Level 2 (Choose 1 CRN)
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$279
CRN 90431
2 classes
Nov. 20 – 21
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
M, T
CRN 90434
2 classes
Nov. 25 – 26
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
S, U
12 hours
$279
Business Project, Level 1 CRN 90437
2 classes
Dec. 4 – 5
MS Access, Level 1 CRN 90432
3 classes
Nov. 6 – 8
$319
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
3 classes
Oct. 30 – Nov. 1
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Business Project, Level 2 2 classes
Dec. 16 – 17
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$279
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
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This industry-recognized certificate focuses on the surface rights aspect of petroleum land administration, giving you an unparalleled opportunity for hands-on learning in every facet of this exciting profession. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare for an entry-level surface land administration role • Expand your current industry knowledge
• Complete the Introduction to the Petroleum Industry Extension Certificate (126 hours), plus the 5 required Surface Rights courses (90 hours). Total program: 216 hours • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 5 years
mru.ca/surface 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees The Petroleum Industry: An Integrated Approach CRN 90815
Online
Sept. 6 – Dec. 13
Online
Sept. 7 – Oct. 26
Online
Nov. 2 – Dec. 14
Legal Concepts CRN 90817 Land Concepts CRN 90690
45 hours
$550 / $275
21 hours
$359
24 hours
$359
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Oil and Gas
CRN 90443
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MS Word, Level 2 CRN 90427
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Petroleum Land Administration: Mineral Rights Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
This industry-recognized certificate focuses on the mineral rights aspect of petroleum land administration, giving you an unparalleled opportunity for hands-on learning in every facet of this exciting profession. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare for an entry-level mineral land administration role • Expand your current industry knowledge
• Complete the Introduction to the Petroleum Industry Extension Certificate (126 hours), plus the 5 required Mineral Rights courses (90 hours) • Total program is 216 hours • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a maximum of 5 years
mru.ca/mineralrights 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees 24 hours
Freehold Mineral Rights CRN 90233
8 classes
Sept. 18 – 28
6 – 9 p.m.
Crown Mineral Rights CRN 90234
7 classes
Oct. 2 – 4 Oct. 11 – 25
Oil and Gas
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2 classes
Nov. 17 – 18
5 classes
$359
6 – 9 p.m.
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6 – 9 p.m.
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15 hours
$359
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Oct. 30 – Nov. 8
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
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Nov. 15
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
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15 hours
5 classes
F, S $359
Case Studies in Mineral Rights CRN 90267
21 hours
15 hours
Mineral Acquisitions and Divestitures CRN 90265
$359 M, T, W, R
Nov. 27 – Dec. 1
6 – 9 p.m.
$359 M, T, W, R, F
Petroleum Land Business Extension Certificate
Blended
Developed in association with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Landmen (CAPL), this is an ideal gateway for jobs in the petroleum industry. Explore the technical, legal and business aspects of the petroleum industry and build skills in negotiations and strategic thinking. Benefits
Program Format
• Prepare for a land business role • Expand your existing business skills for the oil and gas industry • Earn a credential
• Complete the 13 required courses (338 hours) • Can be completed within 2.5 years, up to a maximum of 5 years
mru.ca/landbusiness 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees The Petroleum Industry: An Integrated Approach CRN 90815
Online
Sept. 6 – Dec. 13
Online
Sept. 7 – Oct. 26
Legal Concepts CRN 90817
Case Studies in Land Business CRN 90820
10 classes
Nov. 7 – Dec. 7
45 hours
$550 / $275
21 hours
$359
30 hours
$550
6 – 9 p.m.
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Ethics and Fiduciary Duties CRN 90268
3 classes
6 – 9:30 p.m.
Nov. 4
8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7 hours
Workplace Presentation Skills CRN 90401
1 class
Dec. 9
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
15 classes
Sept. 7 – Dec. 14
CRN 90409
1 class
Sept. 16
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 29
Online
Nov. 2 – Dec. 14
The Economics of Oil and Gas Assets CRN 90819
8 classes
2 classes
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24 hours
$359
24 hours
$399
Sept. 25 – Oct. 2
6 – 9 p.m.
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Oct. 16 – Nov. 6
6 – 9 p.m.
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Nov. 20 – 27
6 – 9 p.m. 15 hours
Indigenous Canadians and Business CRN 90821
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Land Concepts CRN 90690
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PLB Workplace and Career Preparation
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45 hours
Land Agreements CRN 90264
$359
Oct. 30 – Nov. 6
Nov. 4 – 18
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8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Oil and Gas
Petroleum Land Administration: Land Contracts Extension Certificate
Classroom | Online
Developed by industry experts, this certificate provides the expertise you need for the rewarding field of petroleum land contract administration. Program Format
Benefits • Leverage your Petroleum Land Administration: Mineral Rights Extension Certificate to the next level • Prepare to advance in your land administration career
• Complete the 5 required courses (141 hours) • Petroleum Land Administration: Mineral Rights Extension Certificate is the prerequisite • Can be completed within 3 semesters, up to a maximum of 5 years
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Contract Acquisitions and Divestitures CRN 90891
5 classes
Sept. 11 – Oct. 16
$359
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Get 66% of your training costs covered, up to $10K per employee per year.
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Open Online Courses NEW! Mount Royal University Continuing Education provides free, self-guided short courses, entirely online, across the world. Some courses have the option for students to complete online auto-graded assessments and to receive a course grade (course fee applies).
Career Planning and Preparation Courses
Online
Your next career move needs thoughtful planning and work. Whether you are transitioning careers, new to the workforce, underemployed or looking for something new and fresh, the tools and reflection exercises in this course will help you achieve your goals. Assessing your strengths and weaknesses, developing powerful documents that get noticed, networking and connecting with the right people and ensuring you make the most of your job interview are covered in this self-guided course.
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Career Planning and Preparation
Open Online Courses
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Sept. 1 – Dec. 22
Register anytime up to Dec. 15.
Foundations of Conflict Resolution Courses
Online
No one is immune to conflict, whether it be personal or professional. This self-guided course provides an overview of dispute resolution processes including negotiation, facilitation, mediation, and coaching. You will explore reflective listening and communication styles. The five different styles for managing conflict will be examined with attention to the when, where and how of different conflict management choices.
mru.ca/openonline 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 15 hours
Foundations of Conflict Resolution CRN 90913
Online
Free
Sept. 1 – Dec. 22
Register anytime up to Dec. 15.
Foundations of Conflict Resolution: Assessed Courses
Online
If you would like to receive a grade for the Foundations of Conflict Resolution course, register in the Foundations of Conflict Resolution: Assessed course and complete the required online self-graded quizzes. This course is equivalent to XCFR 20101 Introduction to Conflict Resolution within the Conflict Resolution Extension Certificate and the Managing Conflict in Today’s Workplace Certificate of Completion. If you successfully complete the Foundations of Conflict Resolution: Assessed course with a passing grade, you may continue in one of the Continuing Education Conflict Resolution programs. For more information, visit mru.ca/conflictresolution
mru.ca/openonline 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 15 hours
Foundations of Conflict Resolution: Assessed CRN 90914
Online
$375+GST
Sept. 1 – Dec. 22
Register anytime up to Dec. 15.
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Social and Environmental Prosperity Community Investment Professional Extension Certificate
Online
Community investment (CI) is a key business function for corporate Canada. An effective CI strategy aligns with a corporation’s business goals and positively contributes to the communities in which it operates. When well designed and executed, a company’s CI strategy will effectively and efficiently promote its brand, inspire its employees and enhance the community. Program Format
Benefits
• Complete the 4 required courses, plus 1 optional course (75 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/communityinvestment 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3665 Courses and Fees The Meaning and Purpose of Community Investment CRN 90536
Online
The Community Sector Landscape: Building Effective Partnerships CRN 90524
Online
15 hours
$399
15 hours
$399
Sept. 22 – Oct. 27 Nov. 3 – Dec. 8
Designing a Community Investment Strategy Offered Winter 2018
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Implementing a Community Investment Strategy Offered Spring 2018 Choose 1 Optional Course 15 hours
Social Innovation and Changemaking CRN 90862
Online
Oct. 13 – Nov. 4
2 classes
Oct. 21 and Nov. 4
8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. 15 hours
Mobilizing for Systems Change CRN 90863
Online
Nov. 17 – Dec. 9
2 classes
Nov. 25 and Dec. 9
8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
$389 S $389 S
Evaluating Social Innovation Offered Winter 2018 The Promise of Social Innovation Labs Offered Spring 2018 Introduction to Voluntarism in the Nonprofit Sector CRN 90155
Online Online Online
$349
15 hours
$349
15 hours
$349
Nov. 8 – Dec. 6
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: An Introduction CRN 90886
15 hours
Nov. 9 – Dec. 14
Fund Development and Corporate Philanthropy CRN 90249
Oct. 23 – Nov. 27
Marketing and Strategic Communications (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
$409
CRN 90395
3 classes
Oct. 3 – Oct 17
6 – 9 p.m.
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Online
Oct. 16 – Nov. 14 15 hours
$375
Effective Facilitation Skills for Managers and Leaders
15 hours
$420
CRN 90247
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Negotiating with Integrity CRN 90317
Online 2 classes
Oct. 17 – Nov. 14 Oct. 12 – Oct. 13
Social and Environmental Prosperity
• Prepare for a career in the community sector • Learn to facilitate community prosperity through creative thinking and strategic actions • Provide leadership, funding and resources to address social issues, environmental sustainability and/or cultural vitality • Fill knowledge gaps in your community job or volunteer responsibilities
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Nonprofit Management Extension Certificate
Online
Gain a thorough understanding of the nonprofit sector and board governance in Canada, and discover strategies for building successful partnerships and alliances. Learn from experienced nonprofit professionals and acquire relevant skills that can be applied immediately in the workplace. Benefits
Program Format
• Acquire skills to bolster your current nonprofit workplace or volunteer role • Prepare for a career in the nonprofit sector • Gain a recognized credential
• Complete the 8 required courses, plus 2 optional courses (150 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
Social and Environmental Prospoerity
mru.ca/nonprofitmanagement 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Introduction to Nonprofit Management (Choose 1 CRN)
15 hours
CRN 90118
Online
Sept. 18 – Oct. 16
CRN 90283
Online
Keys to Managing Nonprofit Organizations I: Strategic Management CRN 90141
Online
CRN 90154
Sept. 27 – Nov. 1 15 hours
Ethical Issues in the Nonprofit Sector CRN 90291
Online
CRN 90119
Introduction to Voluntarism in the Nonprofit Sector CRN 90155
Online
Fund Development and Corporate Philanthropy CRN 90249
Online
CRN 90120
Online
$349
$349
Oct. 19 – Nov. 23 15 hours
$349
Nov. 9 – Dec. 14 15 hours
$349
Nov. 8 – Dec. 6 15 hours
Law for the Nonprofit Sector
$349
Sept. 19 – Oct. 17 15 hours
Online
$349
Sept. 14 – Oct. 12 15 hours
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Program Planning and Evaluation for the Nonprofit Sector Online
$349
$349
Nov. 14 – Dec. 19
Choose 2 Optional Courses Financial Basics: Keeping it Simple for Nonprofit Managers
15 hours
CRN 90248
Nov. 9 – Dec. 7
Online
$349
Marketing and Public Relations in the Nonprofit Sector Offered Winter 2018 Keys to Managing Nonprofit Organizations II: Roles and Relationships Offered Winter 2018
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Social Innovation Extension Certificate
Classroom
Social Innovation in Canada explains that changemakers/social innovators are increasingly called upon to fill gaps left by recent government devolution or responsibilities. These changemakers/social innovators provide “novel solutions to social problem(s) that are more effective, efficient, sustainable…and for which value created occurs primarily to society as a whole rather than as a private individual.” Benefits
Program Format
• Learn to differentiate between key social innovation definitions and concepts • Recognize current issues in local and global social innovation • Identify and apply a relevant impact framework to social a change initiative
• Complete the 4 required courses (60 hours) • Can be completed within 1 semester, up to a max
Courses and Fees 15 hours
Social Innovation and Changemaking CRN 90862
Online
Oct. 13 – Nov. 4
2 classes
Oct. 21 – Nov. 4
8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. 15 hours
Mobilizing for Systems Change CRN 90863
Online
Nov. 17 – Dec. 9
2 classes
Nov. 25 – Dec. 9
$389 S $389
8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
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Evaluating Social Innovation Offered Winter 2018 The Promise of Social Innovation Labs
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Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry Certificate of Completion
Online
Gain an understanding of the fundamentals of sustainability, including its three pillars, environment, society and economics, and how the dynamic interaction of these components affects human life and the planet. This program is designed to provide professionals literacy in energy and stakeholder relations, as well as the knowledge required to prioritize and effect strategic sustainability in their work and lives. Benefits • Develop a “big picture” strategic perspective to sustainability • Learn foundational skills and knowledge to help transition into a career in sustainable development
• Gain a deeper understanding of sustainability issues and risks, and their business implications Program Format • Complete the 3 required courses (45 hours)
mru.ca/strategicsustainability 403.440.6636 1.888.392.3655 Courses and Fees Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: An Introduction CRN 90886
Online
Social and Environmental Prosperity
mru.ca/socialinnovation 403.440.6013 1.888.392.3655
15 hours
Oct. 23 – Nov. 27
Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: Society and Engagement Offered Winter 2018 Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: Environment and Economy Offered Spring 2018
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$349
Karen Christensen Education Assistant Graduate Karen transformed her career from accounting to supporting teachers and students in the classroom.
SHE FOLLOWS HER PASSION The numbers are finally adding up for Karen Christensen. After a decades-long career in accounting, the 53-year-old is fulfilling her lifelong dream of working in the classroom.
“With this program, you are learning to be an Education Assistant, but you are also getting the foundation of being a teacher. You gain such a huge appreciation of what teachers go through every day,” Karen says. “I had always wanted to be a teacher, but life got in the way. It doesn’t always work out. So, here I am at my age, and in a position where I am ready to go for it.” Educational assistants support students as part of the educational team, as well as assist teachers. They facilitate the inclusion of special-needs students, nurture students’ development and perform a wide array of tasks in the classroom. “One of the things they teach you here at MRU is about diversity in the classrooms, out in the schools. But what I really enjoyed was the diversity we had in our classroom here at Mount Royal,” Karen says. Her classmates ranged from students just out of high school to recent immigrants to Canada, one of whom had a PhD. “It was all over the place, but everyone just seemed to click. We supported each other and it was like a real family.” And the support Karen and her classmates received from their instructors and staff here at MRU gave them a rock-solid foundation. “We had really good professors, outstanding material and good placement,” Karen says.
“The principals in the schools know what kind of quality, high-calibre students MRU is putting through the program. I believe that MRU students would be chosen first when it is time to do the hiring.” While she’s looking forward to earning her degree, Karen is most eager to live her passion: working with children and setting them up for success, just like her MRU family did for her. “I want to be in the classroom. I have done some work in Indigenous studies and I’m feeling a real pull to working with Indigenous kids. Really, being able to make a difference in a child’s life is an amazing opportunity.” Completing her Education Assistant Certificate has been an intense experience, and one that Karen says has changed her life for the better. “I think I’ve learned to be more patient and more tolerant. Sometimes you need to be the voice and the eyes and the ears of a child who doesn’t have that. I have always been a child advocate, so I just really want to do something where I feel I can make a difference.”
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The lively grandmother of two is a recent graduate of Mount Royal University’s Education Assistant Certificate program.
Karen is there for the next wave of Education Assistants, too. She spoke to the incoming class at the request of a professor, sharing her experience and advice. She can’t say enough about the program, and is grateful for the doors it has opened. Having been in several educational settings, Karen thinks she and other graduates of the Education Assistant Certificate have an edge with potential employers.
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Teaching and Learning Adult Educator Seminar Series Certificate of Completion
Classroom | Online
Enhance your knowledge of adult learning principles and the specialized needs of adult learners through this dynamic and interactive seminar series. Develop strategies and techniques for immediate practical application to your work. Benefits
Program Format
• Learn to plan, administer and deliver education to adults in the workplace, nonprofits and educational settings • Enhance your skills as a volunteer, educator, trainer or coach • Complement your HR, counselling or staff training knowledge
• Classroom version – complete the 9 required courses and 2 optional courses (33 hours) • Online version – complete the 3 required courses (36 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
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Courses and Fees 3 hours
Principles of Adult Learning CRN 90374
1 class
Sept. 13
3 hours
Designing Learning Outcomes CRN 90376
1 class
Sept. 20
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 3 hours
Classroom Presentation Skills CRN 90015
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
1 class
Oct. 25
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Learning Styles: Implications for Adult Educators
3 hours
CRN 90013
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
1 class
Sept. 27
3 hours
Effective Teaching Techniques CRN 90378
1 class
Oct. 18
3 hours
Assessing Teaching and Learning CRN 90057
1 class
Nov. 1
Tools to Enhance Instruction and Presentation CRN 90091
1 class
Nov. 22
1 class
Nov. 29
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 3 hours
Culturally Responsive Facilitation CRN 90089
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 3 hours 3 hours
Conflict Resolution in the Classroom CRN 90087
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
1 class
Dec. 6
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
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Optional Courses (Choose 2 CRNs) 3 hours
Generational Differences in Learning CRN 90695
1 class
Nov. 8
Designing and Assessing Student Assignments CRN 90851
1 class
Oct. 4
1 class
Dec. 13
Core Concepts of Adult Learning CRN 90293
Online Online Online
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$379
12 hours
$379
12 hours
$379
Oct. 16 – Nov. 12
Refine and Enhance Instruction for Adult Learning CRN 90126
6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
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Sept. 11 – Oct. 8
Skills and Techniques for Adult Learning CRN 90125
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 3 hours
Improve Your Voice CRN 90853
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. 3 hours
$99
Nov. 20 – Dec. 17
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Curriculum Development and Instructional Design Extension Certificate
Online
Advance your skill-set and develop practical and theoretical knowledge as an educator, while you gain 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 outcome statements, design assessment and instructional strategies, integrate media, and evaluate and revise curriculum. Benefits
Program Format
• Enhance your professional knowledge and experience in educational design • Learn to apply a variety of instructional strategies, tactics and tools for developing learning activities • Identify the potential for media applications in a variety of design projects
• Complete the 6 required courses (90 hours) • Can be completed within 1 year, up to a maximum of 3 years
mru.ca/curriculum 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 cehealth@mtroyal.ca Courses and Fees 15 hours
Principles of Instructional Design Online
CRN 90172
Online Online
CRN 90656
Online
$389
Sept. 15 – Oct. 15 15 hours
Curriculum Implementation and Evaluation
$389
Oct. 27 – Nov. 26 15 hours
Curriculum Template Design CRN 90654
Sept. 15 – Oct. 15 15 hours
Designing Assessment Strategies
$389
Oct. 27 – Nov. 26
Teaching and Learning
CRN 90142
$389
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Education Assistant Certificate
Application Required | Classroom | Practicum/Field Experience
Begin a rewarding career in the field of education. Our Education Assistant program will give you an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in a child’s life in this growing field. This program will prepare you for the social and educational benefits of working in diverse and inclusive classrooms, while you gain real-life experience through supervised K-12 practicum placements. Benefits • Earn a university credential • Experience university life, with small classes, expert instructors and a dedicated program team • Connect with employers through HR recruitment presentations • Build the skills to successfully participate in a variety of classroom environments through practicum placements • Develop communication skills that are necessary to connect with students and education professionals
Program Format • Study full-time or part-time • Can be completed full-time within 8.5 months or part-time within 6 years
mru.ca/edassistant 403.440.6867 1.888.616.3606 edassistant@mtroyal.ca
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MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY
CONSERVATORY Fall 2017 Program Guide
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You have always wanted to play Your voice needs to be heard Whether you find an audience or play for yourself We are here to guide you at any stage
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Who we are At Mount Royal University Conservatory, we believe that the human spirit achieves its truest expression and deepest fulfillment through the arts. Our mission is to nurture the artistic potential in everyone, while identifying and training the great artists of tomorrow. With diverse programs, ensembles and concert events, the Mount Royal Conservatory continues to be a beacon for the arts community, as it has since 1911.
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Emerge with us If you are an emerging artist or an arts enthusiast, we have a program for you. From our baby and toddler music classes to our elite advanced performer programs, we have a dynamic offering of private lessons, group courses and performance ensembles to choose from. All you need to bring is a love of music and speech arts.
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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/cons/register. Maybe you know exactly what you are looking for. If so, proceed to the table of contents on page 109.
Step 2: Get a Mount Royal student identification number If the participant (you or your child) do not already have one, go to mru.ca/cons/register.
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Call us at 403.440.6821 if you want to take private lessons. A coordinator will help you with placement into the right lessons. With this information (the number, length, time and day), you are ready for the next step.
Step 4: Register now We’re ready to sign you up starting on Monday, June 12 at 8:30 a.m. • Go online at mru.ca/cons/register anytime and 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. The desk is located on the Ground Level, ED-0300, Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, AB.
Office hours June 19 to Sept. 4, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sept. 5 onward, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 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 $25 administration fee will be deducted from the refund. If a student formally withdraws from private lessons before the fourth scheduled lessons, a refund will be made equal to the tuition paid less a $25.00 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. 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 your notification of withdrawal • Call 403.440.6821 • Email conservatory@mtroyal.ca • Fax to 403.440.7277 • Mail or go in person to Conservatory Main Reception Desk, Ground Level, ED-0300, Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, AB, T3K 6K6
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As a Conservatory student, you will learn and perform in the magnificent Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts. As well, hold your next event, conference, trade show or performance at Mount Royal University.
The Event and Theatre Services team has what it takes to make your next event a success. From site plans to audiovisual requirements, from menu planning to event signage, and from box office to theatre technical services, our professionals are with you every step of the way.
THE BELLA CONCERT HALL
This is the crown jewel of the Taylor Centre for the Performing Arts. Since its debut in 2015, the 787-seat house has set the stage for local and international artists to resonate.
TRANSALTA PAVILION
Home to countless clinics, rehearsals and performance events, this versatile space has floor to ceiling windows and an acoustically designed wall for sound optimization.
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Students are trained in state-of-the-art soundproofed spaces, equipped with digital hubs for global online lessons, in-room acoustic treatment for the best sound, and a piano in almost every room.
For more intimate presentation venues, the Nickle Theatre (183 seats), the Wright Theatre (265 seats) and the Leacock Theatre (305 seats) are great spaces to bring your community together.
RODERICK MAH CENTRE FOR CONTINUOUS LEARNING
One of the finest learning and conference venues in North America, this centre boasts a flexible 600–person capacity hall, numerous meeting and training rooms, computer labs and a large boardroom.
Event and Theatre Services 403.440.8890 | mrevents@mtroyal.ca | mru.ca/mrevents
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Table of Contents Private Lessons........................................................... 110 Custom Workshops and Clinics........................... 110 Academy for Young Artists.................................... 111 Early Childhood Programs Music with Your Baby.........................................................112 Music and Movement....................................................... 113 Kodály Prep Class.............................................................. 114 Kodály Level 1................................................................... 114 Kodály Level 2................................................................... 115 Kodály Level 3................................................................... 115 Kodály Level 4................................................................... 115 Kodály Advanced Musicianship......................................... 115 Orff Prep Class.................................................................. 116 Orff Basic Classes............................................................. 116 Orff Ensembles................................................................. 116 Early Childhood Strings......................................................117
Suzuki Programs........................................................ 119 Choirs and Vocals Mount Royal Arietta Choir................................................. 120 Mount Royal Aria Choir...................................................... 120 Mount Royal Arioso Choir.................................................. 120 Mount Royal Artio Choir.................................................... 120 Kantorei Choir.................................................................... 121 Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir................................................. 121 Hindustani Vocal Music..................................................... 121
Orchestras and Ensembles Preparatory Strings............................................................ 122 Pre Chamber Strings A...................................................... 122 Pre Chamber Strings B...................................................... 122 Chamber Strings................................................................ 122 Junior Strings..................................................................... 122 Conservatory Sinfonia....................................................... 122 Calgary Youth Orchestra.................................................... 123 Mount Royal Chamber Flutes............................................ 123 Early Childhood Flute......................................................... 123 Fiddle Classes................................................................... 123 Horizon Brass Trumpet Troupe........................................... 124 Saxophone Quartet........................................................... 124 Senior Guitar Ensemble (Classical Guitar)......................... 124 De Boeck Jazz Combo....................................................... 125
Adult Bands Mount Royal Adult Beginner Band.................................... 125 Mount Royal Adult Intermediate Band.............................. 125
Introduction to Ukulele...................................................... 126 Guitar Group Lessons........................................................ 126 Adult Group Violin.............................................................. 126 Jazz Improv........................................................................ 126 Horn Group Lessons......................................................... 127 Saxophone Group Lessons............................................... 127 Accordion Group Lessons................................................. 127
Music Theory and History Rudiments......................................................................... 128 Harmony............................................................................ 128
Speech Arts and Drama Rhymes and Rhythms....................................................... 129 Storybook Series............................................................... 129 Act Up, Speak Out!........................................................... 129 Speak Up, Make Your Point................................................ 130 Speechworks..................................................................... 130 Junior and Intermediate Debate Club................................ 131 Senior Debate Club........................................................... 131
World Music Carnatic Raga Music Level I.............................................. 132 Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir................................................. 132 Hindustani Vocal Music..................................................... 132 Kathak Dance.................................................................... 132 Taiko Ensemble Korekara................................................... 133 Taiko Ensemble Omiyage.................................................. 133 Youth Taiko......................................................................... 134 Children’s Taiko.................................................................. 134 Beginner Taiko................................................................... 134
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Children’s Early Cello Ensembles...................................... 118
Group Lessons
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Private Lessons Every person, every age, and every level of development Private lessons are available in all areas of music and speech instruction for all ages and levels of development, either on-campus or in many Calgary communities taught by highly qualified professional teachers and performers with real-life musical experience. Lessons are taught in a variety of styles including: blues, classical, contemporary, country, flamenco, folk, jazz, latin, popular, rock, traditional and much more. All lessons are tailored to your interests. New students must complete an online lesson placement request form at mru.ca/lessonform. A coordinator will then contact you directly to assist with your placement for the term and help determine the day, time and duration of your lessons. If you have all the registration information you need, you can call 403.440.6821 during office hours to register. Fees: $69 – $100/hr.
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Strings
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Violin Viola Cello Double Bass Guitar Harp
Woodwinds • • • • •
Flute Clarinet Oboe Bassoon Saxophone
Brass • • • • •
Trumpet French Horn Trombone Euphonium Tuba
Chinese Instruments • Erhu • Dizi • Guzheng
Voice Composition
Speech Arts and Drama Music Theory
Music History Percussion
Piano/Keyboard
Custom Workshops and Clinics Experience the Mount Royal University Conservatory difference Mount Royal University Conservatory is committed to supporting non-profit music education in our community and creating exceptional learning opportunities for young performers. We will work with you to design custom workshops or clinics for any size. At the Mount Royal University Conservatory, group programs are tailored to your budget, needs and schedule. Offerings include: • • • • • •
concert bands and wind ensembles jazz bands, ensembles and combos choirs/choral groups strings orchestras professional development workshops for teachers
Not only will you be working with Western Canada’s most experienced and comprehensive music school, you will have access to superior facilities. • The Taylor Centre for Performing Arts features stateof the-art studios, masterclass suites, large ensemble rehearsal rooms and performance theatres which will accommodate full orchestras and mass choirs • Access to on-campus catering and food service options are available • MRU carries comprehensive liability insurance as a public, post-secondary institution • Workshops can include access to MRU recreational facilities, including the Aquatic Centre, Stanley Gymnasium and Climbing Centre • Diverse supplementary music options are also offered To discuss your requirements, email jroggensack@mtroyal.ca
Academy for Young Artists Entrance to all Academy programs is by audition only. Applications for 2018-19 will be accepted in the new year. An enrichment program providing intensive musical training of the highest quality to today’s outstanding young artists, The Academy Program offers participants a balanced, performance-based course of study, as well as opportunities to meet and perform with professional musicians and renowned teachers. Specific training includes: sessions with acclaimed musicians in private lessons; small group classes and masterclasses; individual sessions with an assigned collaborative pianist; chamber music coachings; frequent recitals aimed at developing confidence and stage presence; and, participation in a large ensemble for those students who play orchestral instruments.
The Academy Program offers gifted young musicians the opportunity to progress at an accelerated pace. Graduates who continue with their musical studies are much soughtafter by leading post-secondary music schools and performance ensembles in Canada, the United States and Europe. The Academy Program’s reputation is known and respected throughout the world.
Strings, Piano, Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion The Academy’s instrumental program is divided into distinct levels. Junior Academy: students benefit from the extensive technical enrichment provided at this level, with emphasis on developing technical proficiency and musical skills Intermediate Academy: students play advanced repertoire and continue to develop their performance skills Associate Academy: younger students playing advanced repertoire prepare for the Senior Academy Senior Academy: for musically mature students who are playing very advanced repertoire In addition, we are pleased to offer an Honours Class, which is suitable for extraordinary young talents accelerating at a pace beyond their age. New students are placed in the program based on the results of their audition, while those already in the Academy are required to re-audition yearly to maintain or move on to the next level. Students not placed into one of these levels may be considered for Academy Participant status.
The Academy guitar program is for enthusiastic, ambitious young players seeking a well-rounded music education. This cost-effective program is designed as a supplement to a student’s private guitar lessons, offering a group environment where they may further develop their playing ability, performance skills, theoretical foundation and overall musicianship. With Junior, Intermediate, Associate and Senior levels, the program includes dedicated young players, as well as aspiring professionals.
Voice This is a comprehensive, credit-free training program for singers ages 13 – 19 who exhibit a sincere desire and the vocal talent to become a classical singer. The vocal program is a supplement to private voice lessons, focusing on the educational needs of the developing singer and offering large and small ensemble performance experience. Singing in monthly recitals is required and lectures pertaining to the study of classical voice are part of this program. For full information on the Academy for Young Artists visit mru.ca/academy.
Wyatt Artist in Residence Program In music, as in other disciplines, artists often point to an educational encounter with or a transformational performance by a great artist as the inspiration for their commitment to a life in the performing arts. The Wyatt Artist in Residence Program strives to provide our Academy students with those transformational experiences, bringing them together with the very best mentors in their field and closing the loop between emerging talent and truly great artists of our time. This important component of the Academy for Young Artists was initiated by an anonymous supporter in honour of Hal Wyatt and his wife, Marnie. Since its inception, the Wyatt program has afforded our students the opportunity to hear and study with an incredible array of international stars in intimate masterclass settings. Past artists in residence include: James Ehnes, Nicola Benedetti and Ian Swensen, violin; Laurence Lesser, Lynn Harrell and Franz Helmerson, cello; Anton Kuerti, Gabriela Montero and Yuja Wang, piano; the Assad Brothers, guitar; Susanne Mentzer, Russell Braun and New York Polyphony, voice; and the New Orford and Vogler quartets. For more information, visit mru.ca/wyatt.
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Through regular performances, participants gain valuable experience in a variety of settings for audiences that may consist of their peers, faculty members, guest artists and the public.
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Early Childhood Programs Music with Your Baby Music with Your Baby creates a strong partnership among parent, teacher and child, where you play an important role in developing your child’s full potential. This unique program for babies, newborn to 36 months, is based on the principle that the greatest development of a child’s natural abilities takes place in an environment that is 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. In classes, a foundation of listening is built, using the human voice in rhyme, rhythm and song, present traditional folk and nursery songs, rhymes, chants and storytelling, all while respecting the learning pace of each child. $325
0 to 24 Months
Conservatory
CRN 1080
112
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
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CRN 1083
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
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CRN 1085
16 classes
Sept. 12 – Jan. 16
9 – 9:45 a.m.
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CRN 1087
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
11:15 a.m. – 12 p.m.
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CRN 1092
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
9:15 – 10 a.m.
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CRN 1097
16 classes
Sept. 14 – Jan. 18
10 – 10:45 a.m.
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CRN 1104
16 classes
Sept. 14 – Jan. 18
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
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CRN 1105
16 classes
Sept. 15 – Jan. 19
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
F
CRN 1107
16 classes
Sept. 15 – Jan. 19
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
F
CRN 1112
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
8:30 – 9:15 a.m.
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CRN 1114
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
9 – 9:45 a.m.
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CRN 1115
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
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CRN 1726
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
11 – 11:45 a.m.
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Classes at Vecova CRN 1093
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
11 – 11:45 a.m.
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CRN 1095
16 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 18
9 – 9:45 a.m.
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CRN 1099
16 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 18
10 – 10:45 a.m.
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$325
24 to 36 Months CRN 1081
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
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CRN 1084
16 classes
Sept.19 – Jan. 16
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
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CRN 1086
16 classes
Sept. 12 – Jan. 16
10 – 10:45 a.m.
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CRN 1091
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
11 – 11:45 a.m.
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CRN 1094
16 classes
Sept. 14 – Jan. 18
9 – 9:45 a.m.
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CRN 1098
16 classes
Sept. 14 – Jan. 18
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
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CRN 1102
16 classes
Sept. 14 – Jan. 18
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
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CRN 1108
16 classes
Sept. 15 – Jan. 19
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
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CRN 1109
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
9 – 9:45 a.m.
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CRN 1111
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
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CRN 1116
16 classes
Sept.9 – Jan. 20
10 – 10:45 a.m.
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Classes at Vecova CRN 1088
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
9 – 9:45 a.m.
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CRN 1089
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
10 – 10:45 a.m.
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CRN 1106
16 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 18
11 – 11:45 a.m.
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Early Childhood Programs Music and Movement Music and Movement (Eurhythmics) 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. Creative movement is an important part of the program. Your child will develop coordination, concentration and self-confidence, while learning the fundamentals of music. This program provides a sound basis for children who wish to continue the study of music or dance. It is based on ideas developed by educator and musician Emile Jaques-Dalcroze. All classes are parented classes (parents are in attendance), 45 minutes long and held once a week. Students in our Music and Movement classes must have reached their third birthday before Sept. 1. $325
3 to 4 Year Olds 16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
12:30 – 1:15 p.m.
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CRN 1096
16 classes
Sept. 14 – Jan. 18
12:30 – 1:15 p.m.
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CRN 1100
16 classes
Sept. 15 – Jan. 19
12:30 – 1:15 p.m.
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CRN 1101
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
10 – 10:45 a.m.
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CRN 1103
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
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CRN 1113
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
12:30 – 1:15 p.m.
S
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
2:30 – 3:15 p.m.
W
Classes at Vecova CRN 1090
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CRN 1082
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Early Childhood Programs 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 reading and writing skills that prepare budding musicians for future studies. This includes: • in-tune singing • beat, rhythm, melody, form • phrasing, dynamics • tempo and timbre Xylophones and rhythm instruments are used to reinforce concepts first heard through singing. In advanced levels, the recorder is introduced to reinforce music reading skills. Parental involvement is an essential component of the Kodály program. Parents join their children for the final 10 minutes of each class and are encouraged to share musical activities at home. Children have weekly take-home activities to reinforce the lessons.
Kodály Prep Class Enrolment is accepted in Sept. or Feb., depending on your child’s readiness for an un-parented experience. $195
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3 Year Olds
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CRN 1044
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
4 – 4:30 p.m.
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CRN 1054
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
6 – 6:30 p.m.
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CRN 1055
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
8:30 – 9 a.m.
CRN 1078
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
9:45 – 10:15 a.m.
S
CRN 1110
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
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CRN 1938
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
4 – 4:30 p.m.
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CRN 1939
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
4:30 – 5 p.m.
M
Classes in Okotoks
Kodály Level 1 $289
4 Year Olds CRN 1047
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
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CRN 1048
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
2 – 2:45 p.m.
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CRN 1056
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
5:15 – 6 p.m.
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CRN 1061
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
9 – 9:45 a.m.
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CRN 1067
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
10 – 10:45 a.m.
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CRN 1069
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
11 – 11:45 a.m.
S
CRN 1496
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
12 :15 – 1 p.m.
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CRN 1070
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
2:15 – 3 p.m.
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CRN 1960
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
4:30 – 5:15 p.m.
T
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
2:45 – 3:30 p.m.
M
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
5 – 5:45 p.m.
M
Classes at Vecova CRN 1052 Classes in Okotoks CRN 1073
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Early Childhood Programs Kodály Level 2 $289
5 and 6 Year Olds CRN 1049
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
6:45 – 7:30 p.m.
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CRN 1057
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
1:15 – 2 p.m.
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CRN 1062
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
4:15 – 5 p.m.
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CRN 1065
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
10:15 – 11 a.m.
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CRN 1074
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
11:15 a.m. – 12 p.m.
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CRN 1076
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
11:45 – 12:30 p.m.
S
CRN 1077
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
12:30 – 1:15 p.m.
S
CRN 1703
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
12:30 – 1:15 p.m.
S
CRN 1725
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
1 – 1:45 p.m.
S
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
3:30 – 4:15 p.m.
M
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
5:45 – 6:30 p.m.
M
Classes at Vecova CRN 1045 Classes in Okotoks CRN 1934
Children must have completed Level 2. $329 CRN 1046
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
4:45 – 5:45 p.m.
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CRN 1050
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
5:15 – 6:15 p.m.
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CRN 1053
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
4:15 – 5:15 p.m.
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CRN 1059
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
10:45 – 11:45 a.m.
S
CRN 1068
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
1:15 – 2:15 p.m.
S
CRN 1071
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
1:45 – 2:45 p.m.
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Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
4:15 – 5:15 p.m.
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Kodály Level 4 Children must have completed Level 3. $329 CRN 1051
16 classes
CRN 1066
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
5:45 – 6:45 p.m.
CRN 1935
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
5 – 6 p.m.
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CRN 1936
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
10:15 – 11:15 a.m.
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CRN 1937
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
10:45 – 11:45 a.m.
S
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
4:15 – 5:15 p.m.
M
Classes at Vecova CRN 1064
Kodály Advanced Musicianship Children must have completed Level 4. $329 CRN 1058
16 classes
Sept. 11 – Jan. 22
5:15 – 6:15 p.m.
M
CRN 1060
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
12:15 – 1:15 p.m.
S
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Kodály Level 3
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Early Childhood Programs Orff Classes Using their voices to speak and sing, and their bodies to move and dance, children in the Orff classes joyously progress from musical imitation to improvisation and literacy. The classes are based on things children like to do: sing, chant rhymes, clap, dance and keep a beat on anything near at hand. These instincts are directed into learning music by hearing and making it first, and then by reading and writing music later, as age appropriate. The students explore their own creative expression in a non-competitive atmosphere. The unity of music, speech and movement are essential in the teaching based on the ideas of Carl Orff. Through singing, dancing and playing on a wide variety of instruments, children learn music in a playful and holistic way. At the end of the term, each class has the opportunity to perform in one of MRU’s beautiful theatres. The whole family is invited to celebrate the children’s accomplishments. All Orff Classes are un-parented.
Orff Prep Classes This is an un-parented class, which introduces some of the fundamental elements of music in a playful and holistic way. The children sing, dance and play music on a variety of instruments and develop their intellectual, motor, emotional and social skills. $325
3 and 4 Year Olds
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CRN 1028
116
16 classes
Sept. 12 – Jan. 16
11 – 11:45 a.m.
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CRN 1942
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
2:30 – 3:15 p.m.
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CRN 1943
16 classes
Sept. 14 – Jan. 18
12 –12:45 p.m.
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Orff Basic Classes This class is for four year olds who had previous music experiences (e.g. Music and Movement classes or Orff Prep) and for five year olds with no previous music experience. By making music together and later labeling and consciously experiencing the elements of music, children learn about rhythm, beat, melody and basic music notation. $325
4 and 5 Year Olds CRN 1029
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
3:30 – 4:15 p.m.
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CRN 1033
16 classes
Sept. 14 – Jan. 18
11 – 11:45 a.m.
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CRN 1944
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
12 – 12:45 p.m.
S
Classes at Vecova CRN 1031
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
1:30 – 2:15 p.m.
W
CRN 1032
16 classes
Sept. 20 – Jan. 17
12:30 – 1:15 p.m.
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CRN 1034
16 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 18
2 – 2:45 p.m.
R
Orff Ensembles This class is for five year olds who have taken the Orff Basics class and six or seven year olds with no previous music experience. Children will learn and create arrangements using un-pitched percussion and Orff instruments, such as xylophones. For Level 2, children must have completed two terms of Level 1. $395
Level 1 (5, 6 and 7 Year Olds) CRN 1030
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 16
4:30 – 5:30 p.m.
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CRN 1035
16 classes
Sept. 9 – Jan. 20
1 – 2 p.m.
S
16 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 18
4 – 5 p.m.
R
16 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 18
5 – 6 p.m.
Classes at Vecova Level 1 CRN 1941
$395
Level 2 CRN 1036
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Early Childhood Programs Early Childhood Strings The Conservatory’s Early Childhood Strings program provides specialized instructional balance. Your child will benefit by being in a supportive group setting, where games and songs provide an enjoyable child-centered environment. Group classes provide you with a cost-effective way to ensure your child profits from an exceptional learning experience. Students learn through games, songs, solfege, rhythm, music reading and storytelling. After one to two years, depending on the individual child, they will be able to: • play with good posture and physical set up • exhibit good technical fundamentals • be grounded in sound production, rhythm and solfege • perform simple melodies on their instruments • properly care for their instruments
$520
Violin: 4 Year Olds and Up CRN 1930
12 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 23
5 – 5:45 p.m.
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CRN 1164
12 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 23
6 – 6:45 p.m.
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CRN 1165
12 classes
Sept. 16 – Jan. 20
12:45 – 1:30 p.m.
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CRN 1166
12 classes
Sept. 16 – Jan. 20
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
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CRN 2091
12 classes
Sept. 16 – Jan. 20
1:30 – 2:15 p.m.
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CRN 1931
12 classes
Sept. 13 – Dec. 6
2 – 2:45 p.m.
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CRN 1932
12 classes
Sept. 9 – Dec. 16
2:30 – 3:15 p.m.
S
$520
Cello: 4 Year Olds and Up
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In addition to the intrinsic value of learning to play an instrument well, studies show there are many non-musical benefits for your child. These include: • more robust brain stem responses to sound • improved discrimination of pitch and segmentation, and enhanced neural processing of speech • better working memory and cognitive flexibility • enhanced reading abilities • greater spatial-navigational reasoning, visual form analysis, numerical discrimination and receptive vocabulary • increased finger motor skills
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Early Childhood Programs 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. Children’s daily practice is inspired by sharing their weekly accomplishments through solo performance and being able to celebrate the success of their friends. Technique is improved through scale and arpeggio repetition, focus on in-tune ringing tones and maintaining fine cello posture. Beginning reading, rhythm, and music theory are actively put to use through unison two-and three-voice ensemble playing. This program provides weekly performance opportunities and four Saturday morning recitals each year, which feature the group and solo repertoire prepared in class. Classes include: • basic music, specific cello and chamber music skills • effective classroom, audience and performance behaviour • extended cello techniques learned through accompanied storytelling • weekly scale, arpeggio and technical bow work • important music theory and reading tools • solo performance opportunities with piano accompaniment • the inspiring experience of putting all of the above together, while creating music with their friends
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All young cellists are welcome, however, in the best interest of the student, they must also have a regular private lesson instructor. $269
3 to 8 Year Olds CRN 1019
14 classes
Sept. 23 – Jan. 27
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
CRN 1020
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$269
9 to 12 Year Olds 14 classes
Sept. 23 – Jan. 27
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
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Suzuki Programs Programs
Guitar
For 3 Year Olds Plus 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: • learning to play an instrument in the same way they learn to speak their native language with a step-by-step process based on listening, watching and building their own “musical-instrumental vocabulary”
Every child can learn to play the guitar at a high level. Listening to recordings of guitar repertoire, parental involvement, group classes, daily practice and encouragement are key elements of the Suzuki method. Carefully chosen repertoire will enable your child to build excellent technique and musicianship from a solid foundation of musical awareness.
• supportive atmosphere, tailored to the learning pace of each child • musical and instrumental skills gained through step-by-step learning • learning instrumental skills before learning to read music and play simultaneously
• parental involvement You will attend all your child’s classes and be a practice coach at home. To prepare you for this role, you will participate in Suzuki training prior to your child’s first lessons.
Piano Piano students in the Suzuki Method learn music in a simple and direct way, similar to the way they learn to speak. Throughout the Suzuki growing process, your child thrives in an atmosphere of continual support and understanding. 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 Taught by the first accredited Suzuki trumpet instructor in North America, Natalie DeJong, this program will pilot the use of the first Suzuki trumpet book. The year-long program provides a balance between working on musical literacy and gaining instrumental skills so students develop the ability to read music and to play their instrument with beautiful tone and strong technique. All Suzuki Program instruction is provided as private lessons. To register, call MRU Conservatory, 403.440.6821.
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• individual attention in private lessons and group learning in a positive social environment
To make studying classical guitar fun, musical games are played and learning happens one step at a time. In addition to weekly lessons, your child will learn from other students in bi-monthly group classes and frequent recitals. These learning opportunities will further your child’s playing skills and motivation.
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Choirs and Vocals Mount Royal Arietta Choir One of Mount Royal Conservatory’s youngest choral groups, Arietta, provides an opportunity for young singers to begin a life-long journey in music. Using choral repertoire, vocal and musical literacy is carefully developed. This allows singers to build social and emotional connections, while pursuing musical excellence with new friends. The Arietta Choir regularly shares their gift of music with the Calgary community, and performs with the Mount Royal Conservatory’s family of choirs on Calgary’s finest stages. $500
Kindergarten to Grade 2 CRN 1148
34 classes
Sept. 6 – May 16
6 – 7:15 p.m.
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Mount Royal Aria Choir The Aria Choir program provides an opportunity for singers to continue developing their vocal and musical literacy in a fun and creative environment. Choristers explore more advanced repertoire, allowing singers to build social and emotional connections as they pursue musical excellence with new friends. The Aria Choir regularly shares their gift of music with the Calgary community, and performs with the Mount Royal Conservatory’s family of choirs on Calgary’s finest stages. $500
Grades 3 to 6
Conservatory
CRN 1940
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34 classes
Sept. 6 – May 16
6 – 7:15 p.m.
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Mount Royal Arioso Choir The Arioso Choir program provides singers with the opportunity to pursue and experience the challenge, joy and reward of singing the highest calibre of choral music. Choristers receive exceptional musicianship instruction, varied performance opportunities and local and international touring experience, while building community, experiencing social growth and honing a passion for excellence. Arioso singers have shared the stage with international choirs, including the Vienna Boys’ Choir at the 2014 World Peace Choral Festival in Vienna, and have performed in the 2016 “Unisong Festival,” celebrating Canada Day in Ottawa, Ontario. $515
Grades 6 to 12 CRN 1042
34 classes
Sept. 6 – May 16
7 – 8:30 p.m.
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Mount Royal Artio Choir The name Artio is derived from the Celtic word for “bear,” and was the name of a Gallo-Roman goddess who often took the form of a bear. She represented creative, bold and emergent abundance — all qualities that describe the singers who make up the Mount Royal Artio Choir and what they do. 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 being 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 seeking to push the boundaries of choral music and performance. Mount Royal Artio presents a final choral music performance each year that fuses music with innovative ideas and other art forms. This includes “choral theatre” performances that give audiences exciting new performance presentations that draw upon the talent and imagination of the members. If you are imaginative and keen to explore music and art in a variety of forms, consider joining the Mount Royal Artio Choir. $580
15 Year Olds Plus CRN 1383
34 classes
Sept. 12 – May 15
7 – 9:30 p.m.
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Choirs and Vocals 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. Through its connection with Mount Royal University, the ensemble aims to strengthen the musical and vocal skills of individual members, and is unique in offering individual vocal coaching to all its members, along with workshops and sectional rehearsals to enhance the choir as a whole. $399
Adults CRN 1153
34 classes
Sept. 11 – May 14
7:15 – 9:45 p.m.
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Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir Under the directorship of its founder and conductor Shana Yang, the choir has grown to consist of over 60 enthusiastic choral music lovers. The choir is actively involved in the city, especially in the local Chinese community. Zhi-Yin Choir is a mixed-voice adult choir. Its main focus is on popular and classical music, with Chinese being the most commonly used language. The name of the Choir ‘Zhi-Yin’ means “friends in music.” The choir shares experience and cooperation in music in order to build friendships and to promote multiculturalism in Canada.
$200 CRN 1382
34 classes
Sept. 10 – June 24
5 – 8 p.m.
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Hindustani Vocal Music Hindustani vocal music is the classical music of Northern India. The music is based on the Raga system, which is a melodic scale consisting of notes from the basic seven notes (with soft notes, flat notes and sharp notes). This class takes place in a fun, organized and respectful learning environment. Students will develop and progress individually, while benefitting from a communal learning atmosphere that fosters teamwork and peer support. $155 CRN 1968
8 classes
Conservatory
Zhi-Yin Choir provides vocal coaching to all of their members through its music conductor and guest speakers. The choir has been active in hosting concerts in Calgary annually and has also participated in out-of-town concerts in Edmonton, Vancouver and New York over the past years.
Sept. 13 – Nov. 1
7 – 8:30 p.m.
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Orchestras and Ensembles Preparatory Strings This is the entry-level ensemble for strings. All first-year orchestra members will start in this group. Members should be a minimum of seven years old and have at least two years playing experience (minimum RCM Grade I / end of Suzuki Book I level). 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, C. $319
Minimum 7 Year Olds CRN 1169
34 classes
Sept. 9 – May. 26
12 – 1 p.m.
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Pre Chamber Strings A In this string orchestra, members 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. $319 CRN 1146
34 classes
Sept. 8 – May 25
5 – 6:15 p.m.
F
Conservatory
Pre Chamber Strings B
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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. $319 CRN 1167
34 classes
Sept. 8 – May 25
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
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Chamber Strings This is a small orchestra for ages eight to 12 years old, who will benefit from detailed training. Members should have at least two year of orchestral training. $460
8 to 12 Year Olds CRN 1015
34 classes
Sept. 9 – May 26
9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
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Junior Strings Members of this large string ensemble investigate more advanced repertoire for orchestra members. A minimum RCM Grade 4 level is preferred. $460
10 to 15 Year Olds CRN 1039
34 classes
Sept. 7 – May 24
6 – 8 p.m.
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Conservatory Sinfonia We are thrilled to announce that for Fall 2017 our award-winning Conservatory Strings ensemble is expanding to include orchestral wind players. To herald this new development, we are excited to introduce the Conservatory Sinfonia in their inaugural season. The Conservatory Sinfonia is for advanced string and wind players 12 to 18 years old. This orchestra performs music from professional repertoire and a high degree of commitment is expected. 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 arising during the term. The former Conservatory Strings produced two CDs and were recorded by the CBC. $500
12 to 18 Year Olds CRN 1017
34 classes
Sept. 8 – May 25
4:30 – 6:45 p.m.
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Orchestras and Ensembles 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 a regular program feature. 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 of each year, and is open to students who are aged 14 to 24 years old. The CYO is supported by the Calgary Youth Orchestra Society, an independent not-for-profit society, which works to provide enhanced performance opportunities for the orchestra. All CYO student members and their parents or guardians automatically become members of the Society. $1,005
14 to 24 Year Olds CRN 1018
34 classes
Sept. 9 – May 26
9:30 a.m.– 12:30 p.m.
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Mount Royal Chamber Flutes $245
13 Year Olds to Adults
Recommended playing level: RCM grades 4 – 6 CRN 1021
16 classes
Sept. 18 – Jan. 29
6:30 – 7:45 p.m.
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$245
Advanced High School Students
Recommended playing level: RCM grade 8 CRN 1022
16 classes
Sept. 18 – Jan. 29
8 – 9:15 p.m.
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If you are unsure of your level of playing, please contact Lucie Jones at 403.202.8765 to determine which level would be most suitable for you.
Early Childhood Flute If your child is interested in learning the flute, enrol in our Early Childhood Flute classes. Group lessons are a great and affordable way to learn how to play the flute together with other children. This introductory course is a fantastic way to begin a child’s life-long journey into music. $280
6 to 10 Year Olds CRN 2085
8 classes
Sept. 21 – Nov. 9
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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Fiddle Classes Fiddle classes focus on different bowing patterns, developing technical skills, learning fiddling styles and practicing back-up fiddle and harmony. You should be able to play well enough to focus on the music and not your instrument. $230
Intermediate CRN 1162
14 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 18
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
14 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 18
7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
$230
Advanced CRN 1955
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Conservatory
Mount Royal Chamber Flutes are open to anyone with a desire to become a better flute player and musician, while having fun in the process. Whether you take private lessons or not, everyone is welcome.
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Orchestras and Ensembles Horizon Brass Trumpet Troupe Haven’t picked up your trumpet in a while and still want to play? Maybe you are practicing, but do not have a group to play with? Or maybe you are playing a lot and want to add something a little different to your musical activities? We have a new horizon for you. MRU Conservatory is offering up the chance to join a trumpet ensemble. This unique group focuses on sound, balance and blend through a variety of challenging and rewarding chamber music for trumpets. With Horizon Brass Trumpet Troupe you can: • perform in public • revive and enhance your skills • develop your musicianship • enjoy collaborating with other musicians $175 CRN 2092
8 classes
Oct. 5 – Jan. 25
8 – 9 p.m.
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Conservatory
Saxophone Quartet
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Saxophone students from across Calgary and surrounding area will have the opportunity to participate in a saxophone quartet under the direction of the renowned MRU Conservatory saxophone faculty. With a focus on advanced ensemble playing, repertoire development and performance nuance, students in this ensemble will enhance their ability to perform and enjoy chamber music. $290 CRN 1163
12 classes
Sept. 26 – Jan. 16
7 – 8 p.m.
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Senior Guitar Ensemble (Classical Guitar) This ensemble is for adults and teens who wish to be challenged by a more advanced guitar ensemble repertoire. A minimum RCM Grade 4 level is required and previous ensemble experience is recommended. $300 CRN 1149
18 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 30
8 – 9 p.m.
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Orchestras and Ensembles De Boeck Jazz Combo For jazz students and enthusiasts alike, this Jazz Combo class provides the opportunity to develop the ensemble and improvisational skills necessary to perform in a jazz context. Examples of course content include: 12 bar blues chorus form, standard song repertoire, 32 bar chorus form, sight reading, basic theory to assist in developing improvisation techniques, rhythm exercises and transcribed solos with analysis. Students use these elements as models for improvisation and performing in various styles. Groups will be divided into one-hour segments. $345
16 Year Olds to Adult CRN 1151
17 classes
Sept. 12 – Jan. 30
6 – 9 p.m.
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CRN 1152
17 classes
Sept. 13 – Jan. 30
6 – 9 p.m.
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Adult Bands Mount Royal Adult Beginner Band
You will start with the basics and keep learning. If you have been inactive in your playing for some time, this is an opportunity to re-learn your instrument. Concert band instruments include: flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, horn, baritone, tuba and percussion. $289 CRN 1016
15 classes
Sept. 12 – Jan. 30
7 – 8:30 p.m.
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Mount Royal Adult Intermediate Band The Intermediate Band is a continuation of the Beginner Band. If you are up for the challenge of playing in a mixed-level group, have at least one year experience with your instrument and can read music, this could be your group to join. We have the same positive and fun environment as the Beginner Band. $289 CRN 1168
15 classes
Sept. 13 – Jan. 31
7 – 9 p.m.
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Conservatory
This band is open to anyone with a desire to learn to play an instrument in a concert band setting. We make music in a fun, nonthreatening, non-competitive and positive environment. If you would like an opportunity 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.
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Group Lessons Introduction to Ukulele Introduction to Ukulele will have student’s playing a song in one minute and one second! This course is focused on having fun, while learning a wide variety of songs, rhythms, techniques and playing styles. Participants will play in groups ranging from beginner to advanced levels. $150
8 to 16 Year Olds CRN 1981
8 classes
Sept. 21 – Nov. 9
6 – 7 p.m.
$175
Adults CRN 1982
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8 classes
Sept. 21 – Nov. 9
7:30 – 9 p.m.
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Guitar Group Lessons Join our fun and easy-going group. Learn to play basic chords so you can play your favourite songs. Learn cool riffs from well-known songs and scales that are used in the solos of your favourite artists. No musical experience necessary. $235
Level 1: 15 Year Olds to Adult CRN 1038
16 classes
Sept. 18 – Jan. 29
6 – 7 p.m.
Conservatory
CRN 1037
16 classes
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$235
Level 2: 15 Year Olds to Adult Sept. 18 – Jan. 29
7:15 – 8:15 p.m.
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Level 2 is a continuation, not a repeat of Beginner Guitar I. $235
Level 3: 15 Year Olds to Adult CRN 1933
16 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 30
7:15 – 8:15 p.m.
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Students should be proficient on the guitar before registering.
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Adult Group 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 will get feedback on your progress, you will also 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 musical experience is necessary. $175 CRN 1958
8 classes
Sept. 19 – Nov. 14
7 – 8 p.m.
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Jazz Improv Do you find the idea of improvisation daunting or overwhelming? This program is designed to demystify the world of jazz improvisation in a relaxed and comfortable environment. You will be set up with the tools to help you take your skills as an improviser to the next level. By the end of the seven-week course, you will have improved your musical skills, have more confidence in spontaneous music making, and have increased your ability to express yourself away from the confines of written music. While no improvisation experience is required, in order to get the most out of this course, participants should be sufficiently competent on their instrument. All instruments welcome. $175
Level 1: 16 Years Old to Adult CRN 1959
7 classes
Sept. 17 – Nov. 5
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Sept. 17 – Nov. 5
1 – 2:30 p.m.
$175
Level 2: 16 Years Old to Adult CRN 2086
7 classes
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Note: Students in this class should have completed Level 1.
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Group Lessons Horn Group Lessons Interested in horn lessons and developing friendships along the way? Consider joining us for our group horn lessons. Group lessons are a great, affordable way for you to learn how to play the horn and make new friends with whom you can play duets, trios and quartets. Typical group lessons are one hour in length and involve instruction catered towards the group, as well as individual help along the way. Enjoying playing in an excellent learning environment. $175
Intermediate/Advanced CRN 2087
8 classes
Sept. 28 – Dec. 7
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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This class is open to horn players who have been playing anywhere between two to five years and would like to work more on their technical and musical skills. $175
Adult CRN 2088
8 classes
Sept. 28 – Dec. 7
7 – 8 p.m.
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Nervous about taking lessons on your own? Come and join in with other adult horn players in a fun and safe environment.
Saxophone Group Lessons
$175 CRN 2089
8 classes
Sept. 28 – Nov. 16
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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Accordion Group Classes The historically popular accordion is at the beginning of a triumphant comeback as the characteristic sound of this instrument is again being heard in concert halls and around cities and towns. New generations of aspiring accordion players, who have discovered these instruments hidden away in the attic of their grandparents’ houses, are bringing them out into the light of day. It is time to dust off your accordion and be a part of the resurgence of “The Stomach Steinway.” Join our accordion group classes and rediscover accordion music and culture, as we ride the wave of this developing musical rediscovery. $175 CRN 1980
8 classes
Sept. 19 – Nov. 7
6 – 7 p.m.
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Conservatory
Consider joining us for group saxophone lessons at MRU. These lessons are open to players who have been playing anywhere between two to five years and would like to work more on their technical and musical skills. Typical group lessons are one hour in length and involve instruction catered towards the group, as well as individual help along the way.
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Music Theory and History Music Theory, History and Composition For all ages 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. Not all Music Theory and History subjects or levels may be available as group classes each year.
Rudiments Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Learn the essential building blocks of music theory: notes, scales, keys, chords and rhythms. You will also practice aural skills, including interval recognition, sight singing, cadence recognition and melodic dictation. This is a full-year course. Please register for both the Fall 2017 and Winter 2018 semesters. $350
Basic/Intermediate CRN 1170
18 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 30
5 – 6 p.m.
Conservatory
CRN 1171
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$350
Advanced 18 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 25
5 – 6 p.m.
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Harmony Basic Harmony lays the foundation for further studies in harmony, counterpoint, analysis and composition. This is a full-year course. Please register for both the Fall 2017 and Winter 2018 semesters. $400
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CRN 1172
18 classes
Sept. 19 – Jan. 30
6 – 7:15 p.m.
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Intermediate Harmony is a continuation of Basic Harmony, exploring the minor mode and introducing the process of modulation (changing key) and the use of 7th chords. This is a full-year course. Please register for both the Fall 2017 and Winter 2018 semesters. $400 CRN 1156
18 classes
Sept. 21 – Jan. 25
6 – 7:15 p.m.
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Advanced Harmony demonstrates how the Romantic composers expanded on the style of Classical composers, with special emphasis on chromatic harmony. The counterpoint portion of Advanced Harmony hones melody-writing skills and culminates in the student’s creation of two-part contrapuntal compositions.
Analysis* Students will analyze repertoire, ranging from Baroque fugues, classical sonatas and Romantic lieder to the 20th Century compositions.
Composition* Private lessons are offered as both on-and-off-campus, with one of our faculty composers. Group instruction may be arranged by request.
Counterpoint* The art of combining two or more melodies within the harmonic framework is explored in Basic and Intermediate Harmony.
History* History 1: An overview of all historical periods from the Baroque to the 20th Century History 2: A closer look at the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods History 3: An in-depth look at the Romantic Era, the 20th Century and the history of Canadian music *Call MRU Conservatory for information on the next offering: 403.440.6821
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Speech Arts and Drama Rhymes and Rhythms The developmental approach and small class size encourage young children to develop clear, expressive speech and confident communication. The class atmosphere is supportive and dynamic, allowing both shy and confident children an opportunity to learn and grow. Children develop a love of literature, exploring rhymes and rhythms of nursery rhymes and poetry, and responding to the literature physically, vocally and imaginatively through movement, storytelling and choral speaking. Drama games and role playing activities stimulate the imagination and promote problem solving and self-esteem as children work collaboratively within the group. $325
4 Year Olds CRN 1121
14 classes
Sept. 17 – Jan. 21
10 – 11 a.m.
U
CRN 1126
14 classes
Oct. 4 – Jan. 24
4:30 – 5:30 p.m.
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CRN 1125
14 classes
Sept. 26 – Jan. 30
1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
CRN 1947
14 classes
Sept. 26 – Jan. 30
10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
$325
4 to 5 Year Olds
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$325
5 Year Olds 14 classes
Sept. 17 – Jan. 21
11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
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CRN 1948
14 classes
Oct. 4 – Jan. 24
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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Storybook Series Children will step into some of their favourite and soon-to-be-favourite storybooks, experiencing them through creative drama, storytelling and dramatic play. The stories will come to life as they give voice to character and narration, and collaborate in building new stories and dramatic scenarios. Creativity and imagination are at the forefront of these playful classes that will assist children to find their voices and the joy of communication and storytelling. $100
Robert Munsch: 5 to 7 Year Olds CRN 1142
6 classes
Sept. 23 – Nov. 4
11 – 11:45 a.m.
CRN 1128
6 classes
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$100
Story Tales of the North Pole: 5 to 7 Year Olds Nov. 4 – Dec. 16
9 – 9:45 a.m.
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Act Up, Speak Out! Children have fun, build confidence and discover the power of the voice and the pleasure of language and literature in the creative, dynamic atmosphere of the Act Up Speak Out program. 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. $325
6 to 7 Year Olds CRN 1117
14 classes
Oct. 4 – Jan. 24
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
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CRN 1118
14 classes
Oct. 5 – Jan. 25
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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CRN 1119
14 classes
Sept. 23 – Jan. 27
10 – 11 a.m.
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$325
8 to 9 Year Olds CRN 1120
14 classes
Oct. 5 – Jan. 25
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
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CRN 1123
14 classes
Sept. 23 – Jan. 27
11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
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Conservatory
CRN 1131
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Speech Arts and Drama Speak Up, Make Your Point Speak up and make your point with energy, clarity and confidence and develop presentation skills crucial to success in today’s world. Orderly thinking develops as students learn to formulate topics, organize information and deliver clear, meaningful messages. Effective listening habits develop as students listen to and analyze the work of others. Students will reduce speech anxiety as they develop vocal dynamics and clarity of speech. Students learn to employ important delivery techniques, such as using language, gesture and eye contact to add impact to their presentations. Course work will include preparation and presentation of a variety of impromptu and prepared speeches. These classes are an excellent experience for beginners, children or teens, who are nervous about speaking in public. Activities are varied and the environment is positive, allowing students to be creative while developing a versatile and effective personal speaking style. $270
10 to 11 Year Olds CRN 1135
12 classes
Oct. 14 – Jan. 27
12:15 – 1:15 p.m.
12 classes
Oct. 19 – Jan. 25
7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
$270
12 to 13 Year Olds CRN 1139
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Conservatory
Speechworks
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Speechworks is an exciting opportunity for students to experience the enriched content of private-lesson study in the dynamic atmosphere of a group class. The achievement of excellence in personal performance goals is the aim of the Speechworks program. 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 development (expression and clarity of speech, good posture, and breath control) • public speaking and storytelling • mime and movement • sight reading and interpretation of a variety of literature including poetry, prose and drama $355
Grades 2 to 4, RCM Grades 1 to 3 CRN 1124
14 classes
Sept. 17 – Jan. 21
9 – 10 a.m.
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CRN 1132
14 classes
Sept. 17 – Jan. 21
12 – 1 p.m.
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CRN 1133
14 classes
Oct. 4 – Jan. 24
7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
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CRN 1175
14 classes
Oct. 5 – Jan. 25
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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CRN 1380
14 classes
Sept. 26 – Jan. 23
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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CRN 1384
14 classes
Sept. 23 – Jan. 27
9 – 10 a.m.
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CRN 1950
14 classes
Sept. 23 – Jan. 27
9 – 10 a.m.
S
$435
Grade 5 to 7, RCM Grades 4 to 6 CRN 1136
14 classes
Oct. 5 – Jan. 25
6:30 – 7:45 p.m.
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CRN 1145
14 classes
Sept. 17 – Jan. 21
1 – 2:15 p.m.
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CRN 1949
14 classes
Sept. 26 – Jan. 23
6:30 – 7:45 p.m.
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Speech Arts and Drama Junior and Intermediate Debate Club MRU Conservatory’s Junior and Intermediate Debate Clubs will provide students who are new to debating opportunities to learn the ins-and-outs of parliamentary style debate in an exciting, challenging environment. Debaters will work in teams to research, practice and deliver powerful debates on a range of interesting topics. While debating, students will have the time to polish their speaking skills, as well enhance their quick-witted rebuttals. These clubs are suitable for students with little or no formal debate experience. $225
Level 1: Grades 6 to 8 CRN 1122
12 classes
Sept. 27 – Dec. 13
7 – 8:15 p.m.
12 classes
Sept. 27 – Dec. 13
5:30 – 7 p.m.
Sept. 27 – Dec. 13
5:30 – 6:45 p.m.
$270
Level 2: Grades 6 to 8 CRN 1945
12 classes
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$225
Intermediate: Grades 6 to 8 CRN 1140
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Senior Debate Club
$270
Grades 9 to 12 CRN 1141
12 classes
Sept. 27 – Dec. 13
7 – 8:30 p.m.
W
Conservatory
This class is designed for students that have previously participated in MRU Conservatory’s Junior Debate Clubs or have debated for at least one year in a school program. The Senior Debate Club allows participants to continue building excellence in their skills. Participants must have at least one year of debate experience.
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World Music Carnatic Raga Music Level I This course will serve as an introduction to Carnatic music. Basic exercises in different ragas will help to build the knowledge of placement of the notes (Swarasthanas) and voice culture techniques will help to establish a strong foundation in singing the notes. There will also be an introduction of the concept of gamakas and instruction on how to sing the gamakas correctly. Singing musical phrases using sol-fa notes (Swarajathis) in different ragas will also be covered. $175 CRN 1564
8 classes
Sept. 16 – Nov. 4
3 – 4 p.m.
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Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir Under the directorship of its founder and conductor Shana Yang, the choir has grown to consist of over 60 enthusiastic choral music lovers. The choir is actively involved in the city, especially in the local Chinese community.
Conservatory
Zhi-Yin Choir is a mixed-voice adult choir. Its main focus is on popular and classical music, with Chinese being the most commonly used language. The name of the Choir ‘Zhi-Yin’ means “friends in music.” The choir shares experience and cooperation in music in order to build friendships and to promote multiculturalism in Canada.
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Zhi-Yin provides vocal coaching to all of their members through its music conductor and guest speakers. The choir has been active in hosting concerts in Calgary annually and has also participated in out-of-town concerts in Edmonton, Vancouver and New York over the past years. $200 CRN 1382
34 classes
Sept. 10 – June 24
5 – 8 p.m.
U
Hindustani Vocal Music Hindustani classical vocal music is the music of Northern India. The music is based on the Raga system, which is a melodic scale, consisting of notes from the basic seven notes (with soft notes, flat notes and sharp notes). This class takes place in a fun, organized and respectful learning environment. Students will develop and progress individually, while benefiting from a communal learning atmosphere that fosters teamwork and peer support. $155 CRN 1968
8 classes
Sept. 13 – Nov. 1
7 – 8:30 p.m.
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Kathak Dance Kathak dance, a form of Indian classical dance, is where movement and action, both lyrical and rhythmic, express Indian culture and storytelling. The classes draw upon India’s rich cultural past and express the beauty and energy of Indian culture. $175
Intro: Adults CRN 1967
8 classes
Sept. 10 – Nov. 5
5 – 6:30 p.m.
CRN 1965
16 classes
Sept. 10 – Jan. 22
2 – 3 p.m.
16 classes
Sept. 10 – Jan. 22
3 – 4 p.m.
U
$280
9 to 12 Year Olds CRN 1966
U
$280
Level 2: 6 to 9 Year Olds CRN 1381
U
$280
Level 1: 6 to 9 Year Olds
16 classes
Sept. 10 – Jan. 22
4 – 5 p.m.
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World Music 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 in many countries around the world and Canada established its first taiko ensemble in 1979. Classes will focus on introducing and developing basic striking skills, proper stance and posture, and learning taiko ensemble pieces with basic choreography. The four elements of taiko that are respected are: • kokoro (spirit: self-control and playing from the heart) • waza (action: musicianship, skill and technique) • karada (body: physical strength and endurance) • rei (etiquette: respect, courtesy and unity)
Taiko Ensemble Korekara
Students must have prior taiko experience and be comfortable with basic beta or naname technique and kuchishoga. $200
16 Year Olds to Adult CRN 1566
8 classes
Sept. 10 – Nov. 5
7:15 – 9:15 p.m.
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Taiko Ensemble Omiyage Omiyage was written by Shoji Kameda and refers to the traditional Japanese custom of gift-giving. Omiyage is a celebration of the love of taiko, the excitement of seeing taiko for the first time and the open, sharing attitude that is North American taiko. Students must have prior taiko experience and be comfortable with basic beta or naname technique and kuchishoga. $200
16 Year Olds to Adult CRN 1925
8 classes
Conservatory
Korekara (“from now on”) was written by Michelle Fuiji and Walter Clarke and was composed with a spirit of deep appreciation for the taiko pioneers that have come before us and excitement about the future. The taiko boom we now enjoy, with dozens upon dozens of taiko groups across North America, owes its roots to the vision, energy and teaching of the taiko pioneers in our community. Korekara is intended to honor the generosity of these visionaries, building upon the foundation that they have laid for us and encouraging taiko to go in exciting new directions.
Nov. 21 – Jan. 28
7:15 – 9:15 p.m.
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World Music Youth Taiko This class will introduce students to the art of taiko, including a brief history of modern taiko, basic taiko technique, proper stance and posture, and the beta (flat) and the naname (slant) styles of taiko playing. Students will learn a traditional taiko song in each style. No prior musical or drumming experience is necessary. Students who have prior experience can further develop their understanding of taiko technique and kuchishoga. $150
10 to 15 Year Olds CRN 1922
8 classes
Sept. 10 – Nov. 5
4 – 5 p.m.
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8 classes
Nov. 19 – Jan. 28
4 – 5 p.m.
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Children’s Taiko Students will learn songs, games and exercises to develop a good sense of rhythm. Basic taiko technique will be introduced. No prior musical or drumming experience is necessary. $125
Conservatory
4 to 9 Year Olds
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CRN 1924
8 classes
Sept. 10 – Nov. 5
3:30 – 4 p.m.
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CRN 1929
8 classes
Nov. 19 – Jan. 28
3:30 – 4 p.m.
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Beginner Taiko This class will introduce students to the art of taiko, including a brief history of modern taiko, basic taiko technique, proper stance and posture, and an introduction to beta (flat) and naname (slant) style of taiko playing. Students will learn a traditional taiko song in each style. No prior drumming or musical experience is necessary. Students who have prior experience can further develop their understanding of taiko technique and kuchishoga. $150
16 Year Olds to Adult CRN 1921
8 classes
Sept. 10 – Nov. 5
6 – 7 p.m.
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8 classes
Nov. 19 – Jan. 28
6 – 7 p.m.
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Course Index A Abstract Painting with Acrylics.....................................................18 Academic English.........................................................................71 Academy for Young Artists (Conservatory)..................................111 A Career in the Floral Industry...................................................... 14 Accordion Group Classes........................................................... 127 Accounting Basics........................................................................24 Accounting Fundamentals Practice Set........................................24 Accounting Principles for Computers................................... 8, 9, 52 Accounting Software....................................................................52 Acrobat for Graphic Design..........................................................56 Act Up, Speak Out!.................................................................... 129 Addiction and Concurrent Mental Health Disorders.....................48 Addiction and the Family..............................................................48 Addiction Studies..........................................................................48 Addiction Studies: Overview........................................................48
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Administrative Assistant.................................................................8 Administrative Professionals..........................................................8 Adult Bands................................................................................ 125 Adult Educator Seminar Series.....................................................98 Adult Group Violin....................................................................... 126 Adult Mental Health......................................................................48 Advanced CSS..............................................................................56 Advanced Dementia Care.............................................................61 Advanced Digital Darkroom.................................................... 17, 56 Advanced Flight Training............................................................... 19 Advanced Harmony.................................................................... 128 Advanced Knowledge for Dementia Care.....................................61 Advanced LinkedIn for Business...................................... 35, 36, 43 Advanced Microsoft Word for Writers and Editors........................54 Advanced Supply Chain Management..........................................33 Advanced Topics in Interior Decorating......................................... 16 Advanced Word for Technical Writers............................................46 Analyzing and Improving Business Processes.............................23 An Overview of Business Analysis.........................................22, 26 Applied Payroll Management........................................................30 Applied Writing for Public Relations..............................................44
Applying Feng Shui to Home Interiors..........................................61 Assessing and Managing Asset Related Risk...............................25 Assessing Teaching and Learning.................................................98 Asset Lifecycle Management.......................................................25 Asset Management......................................................................25 Asset Management Policy, Strategy and Planning.......................25
B Basic Harmony........................................................................... 128 Basic SketchUp for Interior Decorators........................................ 16 Beginner Taiko............................................................................. 134 Best Practices in Project Management........................................86 Birth Doula....................................................................................60 Blogging for Business....................................................... 35, 36, 43 Board Governance in the Nonprofit Sector...................................94 Bookbinding.................................................................................. 12 Brand Reputation Managment...............................................34, 43 Brand Strategy..............................................................................39 Building Customer Relations.............................................. 8, 10, 79 Building High Performance Teams..........................................77, 81 Business Administration...............................................................26 Business Analysis.........................................................................22 Business Analysis Perspectives....................................................22 Business Liability: Tort Law...........................................................28 Business Negotiations and Project Management........................33 Business of Integrative Health Coaching......................................62 Business Plan Assessment..........................................................29 Business Process Management...................................................23 Business Process Modeling.........................................................22 Business Process Modeling and Analysis....................................23 Business Project 1........................................................................53 Business Project 2........................................................................53 Business Project, Level 1.........................................................8, 89 Business Project, Level 2.........................................................8, 89 Business Skills and Portfolio Creation for Graphic Design................................................36, 56
C Calgary Youth Orchestra............................................................. 123 Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting (CAPPA)..............................87
Computer Essentials....................................................................52 Computers and Technology...........................................................52 Conflict Management......................................................... 9, 10, 79 Conflict Resolution.......................................................................58
Canadian Criminal Law.................................................................49
Conflict Resolution in the Classroom...........................................98
CAPPA Level 1: Introduction to the Oil Patch...............................87
Conservatory Sinfonia................................................................ 122
CAPPA Level 2: Oil Production Accounting..................................87
Construction Project Administration and Control Systems.................................................................85
CAPPA Level 3: Gas Production Accounting.................................87 CAPPA Level 4: Advanced Production Accounting.......................87 CAPPA Level 5: Case Study..........................................................87 Career Planning and Preparation..................................................92 Caring for Older Adults.................................................................60 Carnatic Raga Music Level I....................................................... 132 Case Studies in Land Business....................................................90 Case Studies in Mineral Rights.....................................................90 Certified Payroll Manager (CPM)..................................................30 Chamber Strings......................................................................... 122 Change Management Fundamentals............................... 27, 77, 78 Child and Youth Human Rights.....................................................50 Child and Youth Resiliency............................................................50 Children’s Book Illustration...........................................................18 Children’s Early Cello Ensembles............................................... 118 Children’s Mental Health..............................................................50 Children’s Taiko........................................................................... 134 Choirs and Vocals................................................................ 120, 121 Choosing Your Team and Managing Risk......................................29 Christmas Grinch Table Centre..................................................... 14 Christmas Table Centre and Decorations...................................... 15 Classroom Presentation Skills......................................................98 Close-Up Photography.................................................................. 17 Coaching in the Workplace, Level 1........................................77, 81 Colour and Light........................................................................... 16 Comics and Graphic Novels.......................................................... 12 Communication and Interpersonal Skills for Leaders...................79 Communication in Conflict Resolution.........................................58 Communications Research...........................................................44 Community and Stakeholder Relations........................................44 Community Investment Professional...........................................93 Community Paramedicine............................................................49 Comprehensive Editing: Style, Structure and Design...................45
Construction Project Management: An Overview........................85 Construction Project Management: Leadership and Management Skills..........................................85 Construction Project Management: Time, Cost and Scope...............................................................85 Construction Project Safety and Environmental Management.....................................................85 Construction Project Scheduling...................................................85 Content Marketing Strategy............................................. 34, 35, 39 Contract Acquisitions and Divestitures.........................................91 Contract Management..................................................................27 Contract Management: Business Law.........................................28 Contract Management Overview.................................................27 Contract Managment Lifecycle.....................................................32 Contracts and Risk Management.................................................28 Contracts and the Canadian Legal System...................................28 Copyediting and Proofreading.................................................36, 45 Core Concepts of Adult Learning..................................................98 Creating Training Manuals.............................................................46 Creative Writing............................................................................ 13 Creative Writing, Level 1............................................................... 13 Creative Writing, Level 2............................................................... 13 Criminology Concepts..................................................................49 Crisis Communications in Public Relations...................................44 Crown Mineral Rights...................................................................90 Culturally Responsive Facilitation.................................................98 Curriculum Development and Instructional Design......................99 Curriculum Implementation and Evaluation..................................99 Curriculum Template Design.........................................................99 Customer Service Excellence....................................................... 10 Customized Language Training..................................................... 74 Custom Workshops and Clinics (Conservatory).......................... 110 Cyber Smart, Cyber Safe........................................................52, 54
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D Dealing with Anger.......................................................................58 Dealing with Difficult Conversations.............................................59 Debate Club................................................................................ 131 De Boeck Jazz Combo................................................................ 125 Decorating with Flowers.............................................................. 14 Dementia Care..............................................................................60 Design and Authoring for Online Media.......................................46 Designing a Community Investment Strategy..............................93 Designing and Assessing Student Assignments..........................98 Designing Assessment Strategies...............................................99 Designing in WordPress...............................................................57 Designing Learning Outcomes.....................................................98 Develop a Business Case.............................................................22 Developing a Successful Marketing Plan......................................28 Digital Communications...............................................................34 Digital Content Creation...............................................................35 Digital Darkroom Basics................................................... 17, 36, 56 Digital Graphic Design..................................................................55 Digital Marketing Research...........................................................39
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Direct Communications................................................................62 Discovery Flight............................................................................ 19 Diversity Management.................................................................77 Documentation Project Management..........................................46 Document Layout and Design......................................................46 DONA Birth Doula Training............................................................60 Drawing, Introductory...................................................................18 Drugs and the Brain......................................................................48
E Early Childhood Flute.................................................................. 123 Early Childhood Strings............................................................... 117 Editing Basics for Technical Documents.......................................46 Editing Fundamentals.............................................................36, 45 Education Assistant......................................................................99 Effective Business Writing......................................................46, 81 Effective Facilitation for Managers and Leaders........................... 11 Effective Facilitation Skills for Managers and Leaders.............................................................93
Effective Media Relations.............................................................44 Effective Teaching Techniques.......................................................98 Effective Workplace Communication................................ 33, 80, 81 Emergency Management and Disaster Recovery........................ 76 Emotional Intelligence at Work...............................................77, 82 Employee Communications..........................................................44 Employee Engagement..........................................................77, 82 Employee Relations................................................................77, 81 Employee Retention for Managers...............................................77 Employment Assistance...............................................................47 Employment Preparation Certificate.............................................47 English for Professional and Advanced Communication...............71 English Language Full-time Courses.............................................71 English Language Full-time Program............................................71 English Language, Online Resources...........................................71 Entrepreneurship..........................................................................28 Environmental Regulations...........................................................88 Esoteric Feng Shui........................................................................61 Essential Skills for the Administrative Professional........................9 Ethical Issues in the Nonprofit Sector..........................................94 Ethics and Fiduciary Duties..........................................................91 Evaluating Social Innovation...................................................93, 95 Event Logistics.............................................................................37 Event Management......................................................................37 Event Management: Final Project................................................37 Event Marketing...........................................................................37 Event Production..........................................................................37 Event Risk Management..............................................................37
F Facebook for Business..................................................... 35, 36, 43 Facilitation Skills for Business Analysts..................................22, 23 Feng Shui Consulting: Orientation and Presentation....................61 Feng Shui for Outdoor Spaces......................................................61 Feng Shui for Work Environments................................................61 Feng Shui Practitioner...................................................................61 Fiddle Classes............................................................................. 123 File Management Basics.............................................. 8, 53, 54, 89 Film and TV................................................................................... 13
Effective Interpersonal Communication.........................9, 10, 11, 79
Film Production Assistant Workshop............................................ 13
Effective Leadership...............................................................27, 79
Final Cut Pro.................................................................................57
Final Project Rewrite.....................................................................37
Home Staging as a Business........................................................ 15
Financial Accounting Fundamentals........................... 24, 26, 30, 87
Horizon Brass Trumpet Troupe.................................................... 124
Financial and Business Impacts of Asset Management..................................................................25
Horn Group Lessons................................................................... 127 HR Strategy: Leading Practices....................................................77
Financial Basics: Keeping it Simple for Nonprofit Managers..................................................................94
HTML and CSS.............................................................................56
Financial Planning and Management for Small Business..........................................................................29
Human Resource Management................................................... 76
Human Resource Basics for Managers.............................. 9, 80, 81
First Degree Reiki.........................................................................65
Human Resources Basics for Managers......................................27
Floral Design................................................................................. 14
Human Resources Information Management (HRIM).................. 76
Floral Design, Level 1................................................................... 14 Floral Design, Level 2................................................................... 14
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Floral Design, Level 3................................................................... 14
Illustrator 1........................................................................ 35, 36, 55
Foundational English.....................................................................71
Illustrator 2....................................................................................55
Foundations of Conflict Resolution...............................................92
Illustrator for the Web...................................................................56
Foundations of Conflict Resolution: Assessed.............................92
Implementing a Community Investment Strategy.......................93
Foundations of Photography, Level 1................................ 17, 36, 56
Implementing and Sustaining Lean..............................................29
Foundations of Photography, Level 2...................................... 17, 56
Improve Your Voice........................................................................98
Foundations of Social Media for Business.............. 9, 34, 38, 39, 42
Increasing Your Influence..............................................................79
Foundations of Technical Communication.....................................46
InDesign 1..............................................................................36, 55
Framework for Healthy Development...........................................50
InDesign 2....................................................................................55
Freehold Mineral Rights................................................................90
Indigenous Canadians and Business......................................88, 91
Fresh Christmas Wreath............................................................... 15
Instagram and Snapchat for Business.............................. 34, 36, 43
Fundamentals of Scriptwriting...................................................... 13
Integrated Business Solutions......................................................33
Fund Development and Corporate Philanthropy.....................93, 94
Integrated Marketing Communications........................................39
Funeral Service.............................................................................51
Integrative Health Coach..............................................................62
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Integrative Health Coaching Practicum.........................................62 Interior Decorating........................................................................ 16
Game Design................................................................................55
Interiors Past and Present............................................................ 16
Generational Differences in Learning............................................98
Intermediate Harmony................................................................ 128
Government Relations..................................................................44
Interviewing Strategies..........................................................77, 82
Grammar and Punctuation Essentials.....................................45, 46
Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom...............................18
Group Lessons (Conservatory)........................................... 126, 127
Introduction to Apple iWork..........................................................55
Guitar...........................................................................................111
Introduction to Bookbinding and Book Arts.................................. 12
Guitar Group Lessons................................................................. 126
Introduction to Business Administration......................................26 Introduction to Business Process Management....................23, 26
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Introduction to Comics and Graphic Novels................................. 12
Harmony..................................................................................... 128
Introduction to Conflict Resolution............................. 58, 59, 77, 82
Health...........................................................................................60
Introduction to Digital Graphic Design....................................35, 55
Hindustani Vocal Music....................................................... 121, 132
Introduction to Digital SLR Cameras............................................18
Holy Fire II Karuna ReikiÂŽ Master Training....................................65
Introduction to Drones and GoPros..............................................57
Home Staging............................................................................... 15
Introduction to Event Planning........................................... 9, 37, 38
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Introduction to Feng Shui.............................................................61
Kodály Level 3............................................................................. 115
Introduction to Funeral Service.....................................................51
Kodály Level 4............................................................................. 115
Introduction to Google Analytics...................................... 34, 36, 43
Kodály Prep Class....................................................................... 114
Introduction to Home Staging...................................................... 15 Introduction to Integrative Health Coaching.................................62
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Introduction to Interior Decorating 1............................................ 16
Labour Relations...........................................................................77
Introduction to Interior Decorating 2............................................ 16
Lamaze Accredited Childbirth Educator Seminar..........................63
Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management............33
Land Agreements.........................................................................91
Introduction to Nonprofit Management........................................94
Land Concepts.................................................................. 88, 89, 91
Introduction to Payroll Management............................................30
Law for the Nonprofit Sector........................................................94
Introduction to Public Relations..............................................26, 44
Leaders, Culture and Change........................................... 78, 79, 82
Introduction to Reiki.....................................................................65
Leadership and Decision Making for Project Managers...............86
Introduction to Small Business and the Entrepreneurial Mindset...........................................................28
Leadership Development..............................................................79
Introduction to Supply Chain Management............................26, 32 Introduction to the Petroleum Industry........................................88 Introduction to Ukulele............................................................... 126 Introduction to Voluntarism in the Nonprofit Sector...............93, 94 Introduction to WordPress.......................................... 35, 36, 38, 57 Introductory Computer Courses...................................................54
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Introductory Massage Courses....................................................66 Inventory and Warehousing..........................................................32
J Japanese Side Sewn Book........................................................... 12
Leading and Implementing Change........................................ 10, 78 Leading and Influencing Others....................................................79 Leading with Emotional Intelligence....................................... 10, 79 Lean Culture.................................................................................29 Lean Management and Continuous Improvement.......................29 Lean Principles.............................................................................29 Lean Tools.....................................................................................29 Learning Styles: Implications for Adult Educators........................98 Legal Concepts................................................................. 88, 89, 90 Life into Story............................................................................... 13 LinkedIn for Business....................................................... 35, 36, 43
JavaScript and JQuery..................................................................56
Literacy and Language Professional Development for In-Service Teachers and Assistants...............75
Jazz Improv................................................................................. 126
Literacy Instructions with ELLs in K-6..........................................75
Jewelry......................................................................................... 17 Junior and Intermediate Debate Club......................................... 131
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Junior Strings.............................................................................. 122
Mac...............................................................................................55
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Mac Basics...................................................................................55 Making Meetings Move..................................................... 8, 10, 88
Kantorei Choir............................................................................. 121
Management Development..........................................................81
Kathak Dance.............................................................................. 132
Managing and Sustaining Change................................................78
Keys to Managing Nonprofit Organizations II: Roles and Relationships............................................................94
Managing Conflict in Today’s Workplace.......................................59
Keys to Managing Nonprofit Organizations I: Strategic Management............................................................94 Kitchens and Bathrooms............................................................... 16 Kodály Advanced Musicianship.................................................. 115 Kodály Level 1............................................................................. 114 Kodály Level 2............................................................................. 115
Managing Content for Social Media.......................................35, 43 Managing Difficult Conversations.................................................79 Managing Small Business Operations, Growth and Human Resources..............................................................29 Marketing and Event Skills...........................................................38 Marketing and Public Relations in the Nonprofit Sector...............94 Marketing and Strategic Communications................. 26, 38, 39, 93
Marketing Strategies for Public Relations.....................................44
MS Word, Level 1............................................................... 8, 53, 89
Massage Basics, Level 1..............................................................66
MS Word, Level 2............................................................... 8, 53, 89
Massage Basics, Level 2..............................................................66
Music and Movement................................................................ 113
Massage Therapy..........................................................................66
Music Theory and History........................................................... 128
Materials for Surface Finishes...................................................... 16
Music Theory, History and Composition..................................... 128
Materials for Window Treatments and Soft Furnishings............... 16
Music with Your Baby................................................................. 112
Measuring and Evaluating Business Performance.......................82 Mediation Skills, Level 1...............................................................58
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Medical Terminology.....................................................................63
Navigate Corporate Culture..........................................................88
Medical Terminology I...................................................................63
Negotiating Contracts.............................................................27, 33
Medical Terminology II..................................................................63
Negotiating with Integrity.......................................................59, 93
Medical Terminology III.................................................................63
Negotiation Skills, Level 1.............................................................58
Meeting Mastery.......................................................................... 11
Neighbourhood and Community Recovery................................... 76
Mental Health II: Psychosis, Mood, Anxiety and Increased Risk...........................................................................50
Neonatal Critical Moments I.........................................................64
Methods and Materials for Teaching ELLs....................................75 Mineral Acquisitions and Divestitures..........................................90 Mineral Land Systems..................................................................90 Minimalist Floral Design............................................................... 14
Neonatal Critical Moments II........................................................64 Neonatal Development and Homeostasis....................................64 Neonatal Nursing..........................................................................64 Neonatal Nursing Clinical Experience...........................................64 Nonprofit Management................................................................94
Mobilizing for Systems Change..............................................93, 95 Motivating Your Team....................................................................79 Mountain Photography Workshop................................................18 Mount Royal Adult Beginner Band.............................................. 125 Mount Royal Adult Intermediate Band........................................ 125 Mount Royal Aria Choir............................................................... 120 Mount Royal Arietta Choir........................................................... 120 Mount Royal Arioso Choir........................................................... 120 Mount Royal Artio Choir............................................................. 120 Mount Royal Chamber Flutes..................................................... 123 Mount Royal Taiko Drumming..................................................... 133 Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir.................................................. 121, 132 MS Access, Level 1................................................................53, 89 MS Excel......................................................................................54 MS Excel, Level 1................................................... 8, 24, 53, 54, 89 MS Excel, Level 2......................................................... 8, 53, 54, 89 MS Excel, Level 3...................................................................53, 54 MS Office Pro...............................................................................53 MS Outlook.................................................................. 8, 53, 54, 89 MS PowerPoint, Level 1..................................................... 8, 53, 89 MS PowerPoint, Level 2...............................................................54 MS Project....................................................................................54
O Oil and Gas Office Administration................................................88 Online Community Engagement...................................... 34, 36, 42 Open Online Courses...................................................................92 Orchestras and Ensembles..................................122, 123, 124, 125 Orff Basic Classes...................................................................... 116 Orff Ensembles.......................................................................... 116 Orff Prep Classes........................................................................ 116 Organizational Change Management...........................................78 Organizational Effectiveness...................................................27, 77 Organizational Training and Development..........................27, 76, 82 Outdoor Christmas Container....................................................... 15 Outdoor Fall Container.................................................................. 15
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P Painting with Acrylics, Level 1......................................................18 Painting with Watercolours...........................................................18 Payroll...........................................................................................30 Payroll Compliance Legislation...............................................30, 77 Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP)..........................................30
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Prepare for the Minimum Wage Change......................................77 Preparing for Change....................................................................78 Preparing Policies and Procedures...............................................46 Presenting Your Business Plan......................................................29 Principles of Adult Learning..........................................................98 Principles of Asset Management..................................................25
Payroll Fundamentals 1.................................................................30
Principles of Emergency Management and the Fundamentals of Recovery................................................. 76
Payroll Fundamentals 2.................................................................30
Principles of Instructional Design.................................................99
Performance Management...........................................................79
Principles: Quality Management...................................................33
Perinatal Critical Moments I.........................................................64
Private Lessons (Conservatory).................................................. 110
Perinatal Critical Moments II........................................................64
Private Pilot’s Licence................................................................... 19
Perinatal Development and Homeostasis.....................................64
Procurement 1..............................................................................32
Perinatal Nursing..........................................................................64
Procurement 2..............................................................................32
Perinatal Nursing Clinical Experience...........................................64
Producing Software Specifications...............................................46
Personal and Family Recovery...................................................... 76
Professional Design Presentation................................................. 16
Personal Fitness Trainer................................................................67
Professional Editing......................................................................45
Personal Sales Management Strategies.......................................31
Professional Management Seminar Series...................................78
Perspective Drawing..................................................................... 16
Professional Practice Competencies for Dementia Care..............61
Petroleum Land Administration: Land Contracts..........................91
Professional Sales Fundamentals.................................................31
Petroleum Land Administration: Mineral Rights...........................90
Program Planning and Evaluation for the Nonprofit Sector..........94
Petroleum Land Administration: Surface Rights...........................89
Project Management....................................................................83
Petroleum Land Business.............................................................90
Project Management: An Overview........................... 26, 81, 83, 88
Photography................................................................................. 17
Project Management Basics............................................. 10, 78, 86
Photoshop 1..................................................................... 35, 36, 55 Photoshop, 2................................................................................55
Project Management: Human Resource, Communications and Stakeholder Management......................83
Photoshop for the Web.................................................................56
Project Management in Construction...........................................85
PHP and MySQL...........................................................................56
Project Management: Integration and Scope Procurement.........83
Pillars of Management..................................................................80
Project Management Online, Module 2: Planning Processes...................................................................84
Plan and Manage Business Analysis Work...................................22
PLB Workplace and Career Preparation........................................91
Project Management Online, Module 3: Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing Processes.....................................................................84
PMP®/CAPM® Exam Boot Camp................................................84
Project Management – Prep Course............................................84
PMP® Exam Preparation..............................................................84 Police Studies...............................................................................49
Project Management Professional Development Seminars........................................86
Portrait and Figure Drawing..........................................................18
Project Management: Quality.......................................................83
Portrait Photography..................................................................... 17
Project Management: Risk and Procurement...............................83
Portrait Photography, Level 2........................................................18
Project Management: Time and Cost...........................................83
Post-Disaster Growth and Change............................................... 76
Promotion of CRC: Child and Youth Advocacy..............................50
Pre Chamber Strings A............................................................... 122
Protection Rights: Child and Youth Welfare...................................50
Pre Chamber Strings B............................................................... 122
Provision Rights: Child and Youth Healthy Development..............50
Preparatory Strings..................................................................... 122
Public Relations............................................................................44
Planning and Scheduling...............................................................32
Pumpkin and Gourd Harvest......................................................... 14
Q QuickBooks, Level 1...............................................................24, 52 QuickBooks Online Software........................................................52
Social Media Strategy....................................................... 34, 36, 42 Speak Up, Make Your Point......................................................... 130 Specify and Model Requirements................................................22 Speech Arts and Drama...............................................129, 130, 131
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Speechworks.............................................................................. 130
Real Property Administrator® / Facilities Management Administrator®.....................................31
Strategic Business Analysis..........................................................22
Refine and Enhance Instruction for Adult Learning......................98 Reiki..............................................................................................65 Relationship Coaching..................................................................62 Relationship Sales Process and Methodology..............................31 Resource Management for Event Planning..................................37 Rhymes and Rhythms................................................................ 129 Rudiments.................................................................................. 128
S Sales Development......................................................................31 Saxophone Group Lessons......................................................... 127 Saxophone Quartet..................................................................... 124 Search Engine Marketing........................................................34, 36 Second Degree Reiki....................................................................65 Senior Debate Club..................................................................... 131 Senior Guitar Ensemble (Classical Guitar).................................. 124 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE).......................................65 Shifting from Positions to Interests..............................................58 Shoot Quality Videos....................................................................57 Short Boot Camp: 500 Words in One Day.................................... 13 Simply Accounting, Level 1....................................................24, 52 Simply Accounting, Level 2....................................................24, 52 Site Architecture for Online Media...............................................46 Site Design and Portfolio Creation................................................56 Skills and Techniques for Adult Learning.......................................98 Social Event Production and Design.............................................38 Social Innovation...........................................................................95 Social Innovation and Changemaking.....................................93, 95 Social Media Advertising........................................................34, 43 Social Media Analytics and Optimization.......................... 34, 36, 42 Social Media Basics......................................................................43 Social Media Final Project.............................................................42 Social Media for Business............................................................42 Social Media for Public Relations...................................... 34, 36, 44
Storybook Series........................................................................ 129
Strategic Communication Planning...............................................44 Strategic Communications...........................................................62 Strategic Innovation......................................................................82 Strategic Management.................................................................82 Strategic Planning...................................................................27, 82 Strategic Planning for Project Managers......................................86 Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry..........................95 Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: An Introduction...................................................................93, 95 Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: Environment and Economy.......................................................95 Strategic Sustainability and the Energy Industry: Society and Engagement..........................................................95 Strategies and Best Practices in Business Process Management...............................................23 Strategy Execution.......................................................................82 Strings, Piano, Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion......................111 Succession Planning for Managers........................................77, 82 Supervision Core Skills.................................................................82 Supervisory Excellence................................................................78 Supply Chain Decision Making.....................................................33 Supply Chain Management..........................................................32 Suzuki Programs......................................................................... 119
T Taiko, Beginner........................................................................... 134 Taiko, Children’s.......................................................................... 134 Taiko Ensemble Korekara............................................................ 133 Taiko Ensemble Omiyage........................................................... 133 Taiko, Youth................................................................................. 134 Taxation Basics.......................................................................24, 29 Teaching English as a World Language.........................................72 Technical Writing...........................................................................46 Technology and e-Procurement....................................................32
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The Art of Leadership...................................................................78 The Business of Photography: Starting Out.................................18 The Business of Wedding and Social Event Planning...................38 The Community Sector Landscape: Building Effective Partnerships.................................................93
Video Production..........................................................................57 Visual Arts.....................................................................................18 Voice (Conservatory)....................................................................111
The Design, Operation and Maintenance of Building Systems, Part 1...........................................................31
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The Economics of Oil and Gas Assets..........................................91
Web Designer...............................................................................56
The Foundations of Feng Shui......................................................61
Web Design Final Project.............................................................56
The Impact of Business Structures on Contract Management..............................................................28
Wedding and Social Event Planner...............................................38
The Meaning and Purpose of Community Investment.................93 The Petroleum Industry: An Integrated Approach............ 88, 89, 90 The Promise of Social Innovation Labs...................................93, 95 The Role of Technology in the Business Process Environment................................................................23 The Role of the Interior Decorator................................................ 16 The Tech Savvy HR Professional...................................................77 Third Degree Reiki/Reiki Master...................................................65 Tools to Enhance Instruction and Presentation............................98 Total Compensation......................................................................77
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Transitional Vocational Program....................................................47 Transitioning from Worker to Leader.............................................79 Transportation and Global Supply.................................................32 Travel and Teach English...............................................................73 Travel and Teach English in China..................................................73 Travel and Teach English in Latin America.....................................73 Travel Writing................................................................................ 13 Trio of Terrariums.......................................................................... 14 Tropical Arrangement.................................................................... 14 Twitter for Business.......................................................... 35, 36, 43
Wildlife Photography....................................................................18 Windows Basics............................................................... 52, 54, 88 Word-of-Mouth Marketing (WOMM)............................................39 WordPress....................................................................................57 WordPress for Business.........................................................35, 57 Workplace Health and Safety.......................................................77 Workplace Presentation Skills.......................................... 11, 79, 91 World Music................................................................132, 133, 134 Wrap Bracelets............................................................................. 17 Writing and Editing for Digital Media.......................... 34, 35, 45, 46 Writing and Editing for Public Relations........................................44 Writing for Children and Young Adults.......................................... 13 Writing for Publication.................................................................. 13 Writing in the Workplace.................................................... 8, 10, 79 Writing Life Stories....................................................................... 13 Writing User Guides.....................................................................46 Wyatt Artist in Residence Program..............................................111
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U Understanding Adolescents and Addiction...................................48 Understanding and Using Financial Information.....................80, 81 Understanding Dementia.............................................................60 Understanding Leadership......................................................80, 81 Understanding Ownership: Property Law and Contract Management.................................28 Universal Design...........................................................................51 Using Creative Lighting: Canon Speedlite Flash...........................18 Using Video with Social Media......................................... 35, 36, 43
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