2024-2025 Niagara College Program Guide

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niagaracollege.ca 2024 2025 PROGRAM
GUIDE

Niagara College

Canada’s leader in applied, experiential learning, NC offers its students a breadth of programs that reflect and respond to the key sectors of our region, our province and the broader global economy.

These programs immerse students within a highly experiential learning environment, enhanced by digital technologies. Our graduates possess cultural and global competencies; they are innovative, adaptable and entrepreneurial, pushing the boundaries of the possible for industry in Niagara, in Canada and abroad. Apply today.

Niagara College acknowledges the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, many of whom continue to live and work here today. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement. Today this gathering place is home to many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples and acknowledging reminds us that our great standard of living is directly related to the resources and friendship of Indigenous peoples.

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Welcome to Niagara

Located in the heart of the Niagara Region – just minutes from one of the world’s most well-known tourism destinations with events, shows and festivals happening daily – Niagara College (NC) offers more than 130 innovative programs housed between our campuses in Welland and Niagaraon-the Lake. Together they provide unique living labs and state-of-the-art facilities that deliver experiential learning opportunities; numerous on-campus employment opportunities; world-class applied research; and smaller class sizes delivered in an intimate and welcoming environment.

With close proximity to restaurants, wineries, museums, galleries, live music, festivals and only a 30-minute drive to the Canada-US border, both campuses are known for their warm and supportive culture and commitment to offering relevant programs that provide real-world work experience. Our classes are taught by passionate faculty who are committed to student success, resulting in a truly, one-of-akind educational experience.

Getting Here

No matter which direction you are travelling from, both the Welland Campus (WC) and the Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake (NL) are easy to get to thanks to the transportation corridor and vast network of highways which connect Niagara to both Canada’s largest city and the most populous regions of the USA.

Located in Welland’s residential district, a strong reflection of our commitment to supporting the local communities we serve, the Welland Campus is a 90-minute drive to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and 2 hours to downtown Toronto and the beautiful 125-acre campus in Niagara-onthe-Lake which sits at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment is just a 70-minute drive to the GTA and 90 minutes to downtown Toronto.

Driving times:

Hamilton – 45 minutes

Oakville – 55 minutes

Milton – 60 minutes

Brantford – 60 minutes

Mississauga – 60 minutes

The Niagara Transit Commission serves all of the municipalities in the region and will ensure you get where you need to go.

In addition, for students travelling to Niagara, GO Transit provides daily service directly to NC’s campus in Niagara-onthe-Lake with route details available at niagaracollege.ca/GO

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WELLAND CAMPUS

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There is plenty to experience at the Welland Campus which has seen a complete overhaul in the past 10 years with expansions, additions and renovations to every section of the facility. The original home of NC, this campus is a leader in sustainable technology and operates state-of-the-art, modern learning environments designed to help students succeed in their education and career training.

The Welland Campus is located in the heart of a residential area near shopping centres and a variety of food outlets. The Seaway Mall and Niagara Street (shopping and food) are within walking distance of the campus. Transit connections via Niagara Regional Transit are available from the college, or from bus stops close-by. Niagara Falls, one of the wonders of the natural world, is only 25 minutes away by car. The beautiful Niagara Parkway, Niagara River, and Ontario Wine Country are within driving distance as well. Sand beaches and summertime fun are at your fingertips – visit the north shore of Lake Erie, one of Ontario’s Great Lakes. Known as Ontario’s “South Coast”, the shore area offers swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, festivals and more, and is only a brief car ride away.

Academic Schools:

Academic and Liberal Studies

Allied Health

Community Services

English Language Studies

Justice and Fitness

Media

Nursing and Personal Support Worker

Part-Time Studies

Technology

Trades and Apprenticeships

Campus Highlights:

Applied Health Institute

Rankin Technology Centre

Marilyn I. Walker Centre of Excellence in Visual Arts and Technology

Eva M. Lewis Library and Learning Commons

Walker Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre

Green Automotive Technology Lab

Research and Innovation

Athletic Centre

Dental Clinic

Teaching Hair Salon

Massage Therapy Clinic

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The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is the centre for NC’s business, hospitality, horticultural, environmental, culinary, wine, beer and spirits programs. It has blossomed into a masterpiece of hands-on learning through the innovative development of several on-campus teaching enterprises. It has most recently seen the addition of a state-of-the-art fitness and research centre in the Marotta Family Innovation Complex together with Canada’s first and only Cannabis Institute and Teaching Distillery.

Students and visitors alike can enjoy two worlds: the natural landscape of the Niagara escarpment situated adjacent to the campus and the lively surrounding communities. There is something for everyone, including a 100+ brand outlet shopping centre across the street. Niagara Falls and the beautiful Niagara Parkway, Niagara River, and Ontario Wine Country are all close by. Students and residents can also visit beautiful sand beaches and enjoy summertime fun along the shores of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The Niagara area also offers excellent recreational fishing, boating, hiking, as well as vibrant festivals and events all year round.

Academic Schools:

Academic and Liberal Studies

Business and Management

Culinary Arts

Environment and Horticulture

Hospitality and Tourism

Wine, Beer and Spirits Studies

Campus Highlights:

Teaching Brewery

Teaching Winery

Teaching Distillery

Pop-up Culinary, Wine, Beer and Spirits events

Research and Innovation

Teaching Greenhouse

Teaching Spa

Beekeeping Apiary

Cannabis Institute

Marotta Family Innovation Complex

Ecological Lagoons and Wetlands

40-Acre Vineyard

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Student Services

Program Details

Use the sample below to help you follow the information about the programs in this guide. We have carefully labelled all of the important details you will need to know to get started on your education planning journey. You can use the program code for each program to research further at niagaracollege.ca or to apply at ontariocolleges.ca. We

each program to make it easy to find what you are looking for.

Culinary Management

Work-Integrated Learning

Students are given the opportunity to actively participate in concrete learning opportunities. This can take the form of co-op, internship, and clinical placements, apprenticeships, jobshadowing, practicums and more.

Cooperative Education (Co-op): Academic study that alternates with paid work experience developed and/or approved by the College and completed at a cooperative employer organization.

Placement: Practice based- experience in a workplace setting (e.g. hospital or health care setting) that is necessary for professional licensure, professional designation or to register with a regulatory college/ professional association.

Program-related experience in a professional work environment that is focused on the integration of theory and practice. Such experiences are normally unpaid.

Code 0435 Campus NL Start F/W/S Length 2 Years niagaracollege.ca/0435 Ontario College Diploma
Diploma Welland Campus WC Off-Campus OC January W May S Diploma 2 Yrs Advanced Diploma 3 Yrs Certificate 1-2 Yrs Advanced Diploma Bachelor’s Degree Niagara-on-the-Lake NL September F Bachelor’s Degree 4 Yrs Certificate Graduate Certificate Graduate Certificate 1 Yr Apprenticeship Apprenticeship Varies CO-OP Program Code Campus Start Term Program Length Program Website | | | | | Program Name Work-Integrated Learning Graduate Credential | | |
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including food, wine, beer, distilling, horticulture, esthetics and hair, dental, and health and wellness. CO-OP PLACEMENT INTERNSHIP LEARNING ENTERPRISE Online ONLINE Programs Academic and Liberal Studies ..................... 12 English as a Second Language Studies 20 Allied Health Studies 24 Business and Management Studies 32 Community Services Studies 46 Culinary Arts Studies 54 Environment and Horticulture Studies 60 Hospitality and Tourism Studies 70 Justice and Fitness Studies ....................... 76 Media Studies 84 Nursing and Personal Support Worker Studies 94 Technology Studies 102 Trades Studies 112 Wine, Beer and Spirits Studies 124
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How to Apply 132 Frequently Asked Questions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Key Dates 133 Competitive Programs: Selection and Ranking 134 Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid 136 Paying for College 137 Residence, Housing and Dining 138 Student Support Services 140 Research and Innovation 142 Be World Ready 144 Student Engagement and Leadership 146 Niagara College Student Administrative Council 148 Athletics and Recreation 150 Part-Time Studies 152 Indigenous Education 154 Index (Programs by School) 156
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VISIT NC

Welcome future students!

OPEN HOUSE

This is your day to tour, ask questions, gather information and explore. Our faculty, staff, and current students are here to support you so please make yourselves feel at home and dream big. Get the full experience by taking a tour of our campuses and visiting the residences. Residence will be offering an inside look to living on-campus as well as offering lots of giveaways and information about their social programming.

Updates will be posted on our website openhouse.niagaracollege.ca

Fall Open House

November 4, 2023

Spring Open House

March 23, 2024

Open House visitors will be eligible to enter our tuition award draw and have a chance to win up to $3,000* towards fees for September 2024, January 2025 or May 2025.

Tours & Info Sessions

We’re proud of our leading role in Ontario’s thriving college system, and our commitment to preparing students to not only succeed, but drive innovation in today’s job market –locally and globally. From our supportive student culture to our state-of-the-art learning facilities, the best way to discover Niagara College is to visit us in person and see for yourself what sets us apart.

If you can’t visit us in-person, check out photos and videos of our campuses and interact with our always-on-duty virtual tour guide as we demonstrate the many reasons to choose NC!

Looking for more information on programs or possible career options before making your final application decision? Join one of our recruitment officers for a College Exploration Information Session and discover our more than 130 programs and the many career options with which they align. With our commitment to student success top of mind, NC recruiters also provide guidance on the application process. niagaracollege.ca/explore

* OPEN HOUSE TUITION AWARD contest rules and information: The tuition award amount is credited towards tuition for September 2024, January 2025 or May 2025 towards entry into a new program intake. A winner will be selected at random from all official entries collected and will be notified by phone and/or email. Awards cannot be deferred to another intake and holds no cash value. Some restrictions apply. See niagaracollege.ca/openhouse

† Financial assistance including endowed awards, declining awards, and entrance scholarships via TSA are subject to certain restrictions and regulations. Award application deadlines and application instructions can vary depending on the award. To find awards you may be eligible for, begin searching at niagaracollege.ca/finaid

IMPORTANT COVID-19 INFORMATION: With the fulsome return to on-campus learning and activities, Niagara College remains committed to ensuring a safe and healthy learning and work environment. The College’s ability to monitor COVID trends and provincial and local public health directives to adapt our operations as needed will continue to serve us well. Please check this website regularly for the latest information and resources. niagaracollege.ca/covid19 for information and resources.

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Academic and Liberal Studies

Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE)

General Arts and Science

General Arts and Science (Online Delivery Option)

General Arts and Science–College Exploration

General Arts and Science–College Exploration (Online Delivery Option)

Pre-Community Services

Pre-Community Services (Online Delivery Option)

Pre-Health Sciences–Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees

Pre-Health Sciences–Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas

Pre-Health Sciences Pathways to Certificates and Diplomas (Online Delivery Option)

Upgrade your Skills

Academic Upgrading

English for Newcomers to Canada

• Enhanced Language Training for Employment

• Occupation Specific Language Training

Admission Requirements:

Academic and Liberal Studies programs are designed to provide insight into many career paths in high-demand industries. Taught by expert faculty in a friendly and supportive learning environment, programs provide students with educational support and career planning assistance from academic student advisors as well as the opportunity to connect with fellow students, professors and

industry through clubs, on- and off-campus activities, mentorship and volunteer opportunities. Emphasis is placed on curriculum that enhances employment readiness and/or prepares students for future postsecondary studies.

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Courses: These courses may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission. *Applicants lacking the English requirement are encouraged to apply for the program and will be considered for admission on an individual basis.

Coming into

knowing what I

College and not
wanted out of it was definitely a challenge. However, the General Arts and Science program at Niagara College not only opened up many opportunities for me, I was also able to explore a diverse selection of fields. It was a great experience.
Certificate Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) 0860 NL F/W Please visit niagaracollege.ca/0860 for specific details about admission requirements to this program. 2 Years 14 General Arts and Science–College Exploration 0820 0825 1810 WC NL ONLINE F/W/S F/W/S F/W/S OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U)*. 1 Year 15 Pre-Community Services 0819 1819 WC ONLINE F/W F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U)*. 1 Year 15 Pre-Health Sciences–Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees 0851 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Phys 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 1 Year 16 Pre-Health Sciences–Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas 0850 1850 WC ONLINE F F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M). 1 Year 16 Diploma Program General Arts and Science 0801 0805 1800 WC NL ONLINE F/W/S F/W/S F/W/S OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U)*. 2 Years 14 Upgrade your skills Academic Upgrading NL/WC Visit niagaracollege.ca/au 17 English for Newcomers to Canada Enhanced Language Training for Employment (ELTE) NL/WC Visit niagaracollege.ca/elte 18 Occupation Specific Language Training (OSLT) NL/WC Visit niagaracollege.ca/oslt 18 Recommended
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Academic and Liberal Studies

Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE)

The Niagara College CICE program is designed to provide individuals with intellectual disabilities and other significant learning challenges the opportunity to experience college life and enhance their employability, academic and social skills.

Program Highlights:

› Through a combination of core courses and modified electives, students will have the opportunity to participate in an inclusive postsecondary learning environment with enhanced in-class supports from Learning Facilitators.

› Opportunities to gain work experience through field placements enabling students to develop and enhance their job readiness and employability skills in the workplace.

› This program is suitable for students who require significant modification to college level curriculum and is not intended for students who can manage college level courses without significant program modifications.

Career Opportunities:

› Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in a wide range of industries.

General Arts and Science

Need a little help deciding which postsecondary path to pursue and want to explore your options? Design your own interdisciplinary program by selecting what, when and how you learn, depending on your individual goals.

Program Highlights:

› Ability to explore academic courses of interest before committing to a specific field of study.

› Work closely with an academic student advisor to determine your educational and career goals.

› Gain marketable skills with the possibility of receiving transferable credits to other college or university programs.

› Graduates are ready to pursue further postsecondary studies or enter the workforce.

› Graduates gain pathways to further education through articulation agreements. Flexible asynchronous (accessible any time) course delivery allows students to balance work with family obligations which allows them to complete school work at a time that is convenient for them.

Educational Opportunities:

› Broadcasting

› Business

› Child and Youth Care

› Community and Justice Services

› Hospitality

› Paramedic

› Social Service Worker

› Technology

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Academic Experience I

Applied Communications

Ontario College Certificate

Employment Skills Development I

Student Success I

Information Technology Skills

TWO Academic Experience II

Human Relations

Career Exploration

Student Success II

Job Practice I

THREE Academic Experience III

Community Experience l

Personal and Workplace Financial Management I

Student Success III

Job Practice II

FOUR Academic Experience V

Community Recreation for Healthy Active Living

Personal and Workplace Financial Management II

Transition to Success

Job Practice III

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE College Communications - Unraveled

Academic and Career Preparation

Completion of additional 3 units

AND Completion of additional 3 Mathematics units

AND General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Writing Strategies

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

General Education Elective (1 course required)

AND Completion of additional 6 units

THREE General Education Elective (1 course required)

AND Completion of additional 12 units

FOUR Completion of additional 15 units

Common Subjects of Interest

Counselling

Current Events

Film Studies

Fitness

Forensic Sciences

Global Studies

Health Sciences

Health and Wellness

History

Languages

Life Sciences

Music

Psychology

Sociology

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General Arts and Science–College Exploration

Are you interested in exploring college-level courses of interest before committing to a specific field of study? Design your own interdisciplinary program to help you determine which postsecondary path to pursue and ready yourself for further postsecondary education as you prepare to enter the workforce with marketable skills.

Program Highlights:

› Individual educational support and career planning from an academic advisor.

› Gain marketable skills with the possibility of receiving transferable credits to other college or university programs.

› Complete the one-year General Arts and Science-College Exploration certificate and transfer to the two-year diploma program if desired.

› Explore common subjects of interest, including counselling, current events, film studies, fitness, forensic sciences, global studies, health sciences, health and wellness, history, languages, life sciences, music, psychology and sociology.

Flexible asynchronous (accessible any time) course delivery allows students to balance work with family obligations which allows them to complete school work at a time that is convenient for them.

Educational Opportunities:

› Broadcasting

› Business

› Child and Youth Care

› Community and Justice Services

› Hospitality

› Paramedic

› Social Service Worker

› Technology

Pre-Community Services

Do you enjoy helping people and have an interest in a community service career, but haven’t yet decided on a specialty? As a Pre-Community Services graduate, you have determined your career goal and are well-prepared for academic success in postsecondary community service programs at Niagara College.

Program Highlights:

› Program is designed to meet individual needs and facilitate the transition to postsecondary education.

› Benefit from individual educational support and planning with assistance from an academic student advisor.

› Graduates may be eligible to receive limited transfer credits based on their chosen postsecondary program.

› Graduates have increased preparedness for community services programs at NC.

Flexible asynchronous (accessible any time) course delivery allows students to balance work with family obligations which allows them to complete school work at a time that is convenient for them.

Educational Opportunities

› Child and Youth Care

› Community and Justice Services

› Early Childhood Education

› Educational Assistance and Adult Supports

› Fitness and Health Promotion

› Recreation Therapy

› Social Service Worker

Ontario

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE College Communications - Unraveled

Academic and Career Preparation

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Completion of additional 3 units

AND Completion of additional 3 Mathematics units

TWO Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Writing Strategies

General Education Elective (1 course required)

AND Completion of additional 6 units

Common Subjects of Interest

Counselling

Current Events

Film Studies

Forensic Sciences

Global Studies

Health Sciences

Health and Wellness

History Languages

Life Sciences

Music Psychology

Sociology

Ontario College Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE College Communications - Unraveled

Academic and Career Preparation

Computer Applications

Introduction to Sociology I

Psychology

TWO Foundational Math Skills for College

Essential Communication Skills for Community Services

Developmental Psychology

Abnormal Psychology

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

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College Certificate
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Academic and Liberal Studies

Pre-Health Sciences–Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees

Are you looking for a way to transition to a career in nursing or another health science field but lack the scientific background, or are a mature student ready for a career change? As a PreHealth Sciences-Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees graduate, you have the solid health sciences foundation needed to pursue advanced postsecondary studies and achieve your career dream.

Program Highlights:

› Lecture-style science courses prepare students for Bachelor’s Degree study.

› Over 126 hours of practical, hands-on, health-focused lab experience including weekly labs in science courses.

› Individual support and planning with assistance from an academic advisor.

› NC’s Pre-Health Sciences are the preferred preparatory programs for admission to postsecondary health programs at Niagara College.

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE College Communications - Unraveled

Advanced Human Biology

Advanced Human Biology Lab

Advanced Health Chemistry I

Advanced Health Chemistry Lab I

Academic and Career Preparation

Mathematics of Functions

TWO Communication in Healthcare I

Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology

Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab

Advanced Health Chemistry II

Advanced Health Chemistry Lab II

Concepts in Phyics

Algebra and Calculus

Educational Opportunities: Niagara College programs:

› Dental Assistant/Dental Hygiene

› Fitness and Health Promotion

› Massage Therapy

› Occupational Therapist Assistant/Physiotherapist Assistant

› Paramedic

› Pharmacy Technician

› Practical Nursing

A Bachelor’s Degree in:

› Biochemistry

› Biomedical Science

› Biology or Chemistry

› Kinesiology

› Medical Laboratory Technology

› Neuroscience

› Nursing (collaborative)

› Respiratory Therapy

Niagara College’s Pre-Health Sciences programs are the preferred preparatory programs for admission to postsecondary health programs at Niagara College. For competitive health programs (the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of available seats), selection will be based on your academic average for all required courses at the time of ranking and selection. Your academic average can be based on a combination of high school and postsecondary courses.

Additional recognition will be applied to your ranking during the evaluation process. This offer will be conditional upon you completing all graduation requirements of your Pre-Health Sciences Pathway program one (1) month before the start of classes.

Full-time Pre-Health Science students who achieve a GPA of 75 or better for at least one semester will receive an additional 10 percent in their admission assessment when applying to any health-related postsecondary diploma program at Niagara College. Applicants awarded the additional 10 percent must successfully complete the two-semester program, and be granted the respective certificate, with a minimum GPA of 75 or their admissibility for the program will be re-evaluated without the additional 10 percent; the offer of admission may be revoked if the applicant is no longer competitive.

Pre-Health Sciences–Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas

Do you want to positively impact the quality of life of others and are seeking a pathway to a rewarding health sciences career? As a Pre-Health Sciences-Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas graduate, you have streamlined your interests and have the solid health sciences foundation needed to pursue further postsecondary studies and achieve your dream.

Program Highlights:

› Enjoy small class and lab sizes.

› Gain 75 hours of practical, hands-on, health-focused lab experience.

› Benefit from individual educational support and planning with assistance from an academic advisor.

› Graduates may be eligible to receive limited transfer credits based on their chosen postsecondary program.

› Pre-Health Sciences are the preferred preparatory programs for admission to postsecondary health programs at Niagara College.

Flexible asynchronous (accessible any time) course delivery allows students to balance work with family obligations which allows them to complete school work at a time that is convenient for them.

Educational Opportunities:

Niagara College programs:

› Dental Assistant/Dental Hygiene

› Fitness and Health Promotion

› Massage Therapy

› Occupational Therapist Assistant/ Physiotherapist Assistant

› Paramedic

› Pharmacy Technician

› Practical Nursing Programs at other Ontario Colleges:

› Biological Technician/Technologist

› Medical Laboratory Technician

Ontario College Certificate Ontario College Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE College Communications - Unraveled

Concepts of Human Biology

Health Chemistry I

College

Mathematics for Pre-Health Science

Academic and Career Preparation

TWO Communication in Healthcare I

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Health Chemistry II

College

Mathematics II for Pre-Health Science

Pre-Health Cert/Dipl level 02 (1 course required)

Medical Terminology

Concepts in Physics (Not offered for online delivery 1850)

NOTE: A Physics elective is advised for admission into certain health sciences programs.

Niagara College’s Pre-Health Sciences programs are the preferred preparatory programs for admission to postsecondary health programs at Niagara College. For competitive health programs (the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of available seats), selection will be based on your academic average for all required courses at the time of ranking and selection. Your academic average can be based on a combination of high school and postsecondary courses.

Additional recognition will be applied to your ranking during the evaluation process. This offer will be conditional upon you completing all graduation requirements of your Pre-Health Sciences Pathway program one (1) month before the start of classes.

Full-time Pre-Health Science students who achieve a GPA of 75 or better for at least one semester will receive an additional 10 percent in their admission assessment when applying to any health-related postsecondary diploma program at Niagara College. Applicants awarded the additional 10 percent must successfully complete the two-semester program, and be granted the respective certificate, with a minimum GPA of 75 or their admissibility for the program will be re-evaluated without the additional 10 percent; the offer of admission may be revoked if the applicant is no longer competitive.

Code 0850 Campus WC Start F Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/0850 Code 1850 Campus ONLINE Start F Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/1850 Code 0851 Campus WC Start F Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/0851
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Flexible asynchronous (accessible any time) course delivery allows students to balance work with family obligations which allows them to complete school work at a time that is convenient for them.

Program Requirements:

COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website

at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A

system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker

Academic and Liberal Studies can help you find the answers you need to plan your path forward.

Academic Upgrading

If you do not have your high school diploma or you previously completed high school and need to refresh your skills, Niagara College’s tuition-free Academic Upgrading program can help you achieve your career goals.

Program Highlights:

› Ministry-funded program offering access to learning resources and potential financial support.

› Student Advisors help you choose the courses that are right for you.

› Start dates throughout the year.

› Choose to only take the courses required for admission to a college program.

› Complete the requirements for the Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate, an equivalent to Grade 12 when applying for work or apprenticeship.

› Study in a college environment and enjoy the benefits offered to NC students including access to the library resources, campus Fitness Centres, cafeteria, and health services.

Educational Opportunities:

› ACE Certificate

› Postsecondary studies at the college certificate, diploma, or advanced diploma level

› Pre-apprenticeship, Apprenticeship and Skills Training programs

› Essential Skills for Employment

Eligibility:

This program is for students who:

› may not have a grade 12 diploma

› have a grade 12 diploma and need to upgrade their skills or grades to apply for college

› lack specific courses/subjects needed to apply for a college program

› are 19 years of age or older

› are Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents, or Convention Refugees

› are eligible to work in Ontario

› have a minimum Canadian Language Benchmark score of 6, if English is not their first language

system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be

provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

This program has a continuous intake. Evening courses are also available

PROGRAM OUTLINE

Courses prepare you for postsecondary programs, apprenticeships, or employment. Pursue individualized programs in English, Mathematics, Science or Computer Applications. Courses include:

› Communications–English

› Mathematics–from introductory math skills up to college entry level in business, apprenticeships, or technical math

› Science–physics, biology and chemistry to college entry level

› Computer Fundamentals–learn and use common software applications

You may also choose to earn the Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate, which is accepted as equivalent to Grade 12 for employment and for apprenticeship registration.

HOW TO APPLY

Web: niagaracollege.ca/au

Phone: 905-641-2252 ext. 4418

Email: academicupgrading@niagaracollege.ca

NOTE: After completing an intake, receiving confirmation of acceptance, and completing an orientation session, students will be contacted by Academic Upgrading faculty to start their course(s). Tuition fees and costs of materials are paid by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development and Training Support Allowances may help pay for child care, technology costs, and transportation while you are in class.

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English for Newcomers to Canada

Enhanced Language Training for Employment (ELTE)

The Enhanced Language Training for Employment certificate program is a free program that teaches enhanced English to new Canadians to help them enter the workplace.

Full-Time Program Features Include:

› The full-time program is fully funded and includes tuition, books and transportation.

› Two semesters of study including advanced English training with Canadian workplace preparation courses leading to General Arts and Science certificate.

Part-Time Program Features Include:

› The part-time program is partially funded and includes tuition, books and on-campus parking.

› One semester of study including three language courses.

Eligibility:

› You must be a a permanent resident of Canada or a convention refugee/protected person to take advantage of this program.

› This program requires previous study in English to at least a Level 6 in a community LINC program.

› Proof of your Secondary School studies or above

› Canadian culture and workplace studies with access to academic support from English language instructors.

› Upon graduation, four months of employment support and job search assistance.

› Flexible part-time evening classes

› Flexible evening and weekend class options.

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Career Development

Professional Writing Skills for ESL students

Understanding Professional English

Effective Oral Communication

Intercultural Communications

From Cradle to Grave: Citizenship in Canada

TWO I-Think: The Science of Thinking and Problem Solving

Communication Foundations

Professional Writing Skills Advanced

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Workplace Culture

Work Placement

HOW TO APPLY

Contact: Allison Radko, Immigrant Language Training Programs

from Canada or from your country of origin.

› Qualified candidates will be asked to attend an interview as part of the selection process.

Phone: 905-641-2252 ext. 4188

Email: aradko@niagaracollege.ca

Occupation-Specific Language Training (OSLT)

Learn to speak effective English for your career in business, health or technology. NC offers Occupation-Specific Language Training (OSLT) courses to qualified new Canadian immigrants who already have experience or training in business, health sciences, human services or technology. These are free part-time courses with on-line and in-class instruction.

Program Highlights:

› This program is free to qualified new Canadian immigrants, and made possible through funding from Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Colleges Ontario.

› Understand workplace culture in your occupation/sector.

› Interact effectively with colleagues, clients and supervisors.

› Give and receive information by email and telephone.

› Interview and network effectively.

Educational Opportunities:

› ACE Certificate

› Essential Skills for Employment

› Postsecondary studies at the college level

› Pre-apprenticeship, Apprenticeship and Skills Training programs

Eligibility:

› You must be a a permanent resident of Canada or a conventional refugee/protected person to take advantage of this program.

› This program requires previous study in English at an intermediate level (Canadian Benchmarks 6 to 8).

› Proof of your Secondary School studies or above from Canada or from your country of origin.

› Qualified candidates will be asked to attend an interview as part of the selection process.

PROGRAM OUTLINE

Technology English: Do you have training or experience in…

› Architecture

› Engineering (electrical, electronics, mechanical, industrial, and information)

› Environmental technology

› Information and computer technology

Business English: Do you have training or experience in…

› Accounting

› Finance

› Hospitality

› Running your own business

› Sales and marketing

Health Sciences English: Do you have training or experience in…

› Dental hygiene

› Medical radiation technology

› Nursing

› Personal support work

› Sleep technology

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Your road to success starts here. Niagara College offers more than an education, our focus on experiential learning has established NC as a leader in applied education. Join us and see how a safe, welcoming and diverse community can help you achieve your dreams.

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English Language Studies

Language Programs:

• English for Academic Preparation (EAP)

• Short Term English for Academic Preparation (STEAP)

• English Language and Culture Program (ELCP)

• English PLUS Program*

• Year of Experiential Studies (YES) Program*

*program includes non-credit English language training and academic credit courses

Academic Programs:

Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)

English Language Programs:

The Niagara College School of English Language Studies offers various English as Second Language (ESL) programs to provide a customized learning experience for students. Taught by instructors with extensive education and training in the field of language learning, you will acquire an understanding of how to use the English language in academic, social, and professional contexts. Academic and transition support is provided by your Advisor to ensure that you transition successfully to your studies at Niagara College.

English for Academic Preparation (EAP)

› Enhance English language proficiency in all skills.

› Maximize English skills through experiential activities and excursions.

› Gain experience in postsecondary programs while studying English.

› Continuous support to assist in meeting the expectations of the ESL programs.

› Niagara College programs are accredited by Languages Canada. niagaracollege.ca/english niagaracollege.ca/eap

Niagara College’s high-quality English for Academic Preparation (EAP) program offers five levels of English language skill development, welcoming internationally trained individuals. This program is geared towards learners interested in improving their English language skills, whether they are seeking to enhance their academic English skills before entering a college or university program taught in English or improve their skills for professional development and advancement in the workforce, preparing themselves to work in English-speaking contexts. In addition to developing English language skills, the program also focuses on training and support to meet the academic expectations of postsecondary studies in Canada and Englishspeaking work environments. Applicants to this program should be in the process of completing, or have completed, their final year of secondary school. Successful completion of the advanced level of the EAP program with a 70% average enables you to enter undergraduate diploma programs and a 75% average for graduate programs and degrees at Niagara College – with no additional proficiency tests needed.

Designed for Success

Our EAP program is designed to strengthen all areas of your English language skills with the ultimate goal of preparing you for the workforce or to allow you to continue your studies at any Ontario public college or global partner institution*. Niagara College’s EAP program is available at our campuses in Niagara Canada as well as select global partner institutions*.

Program Features:

› Many international tests accepted for level placement including IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Cambridge, CAEL as well as the Niagara College placement test. Six session starts per year: January, March, May, July, September and November

› STEAP - Each half level has a duration of two months and each full level has a duration of four months. There are five levels available. Students are placed in the appropriate level based on a placement test.

› 22 - 24 hours of classes per week

› Classes are offered at five levels, beginner through advanced

› College credit courses available for advanced level students

› Weekly organized social events and activities

› Students receive a certificate upon successful completion of Level 5

PROGRAM COURSES

Academic Writing and Grammar

Listening and Note-taking Skills

Reading and Vocabulary Development

Research Skills for Academic Study

Speaking, Pronunciation and Presentation Skills

NOTE: Global partner institutions must have an existing agreement with Niagara College accepting the EAP program as meeting their English proficiency requirements. In some cases, foreign and domestic institutions may elect to accept EAP as a pathway to academic programs without an agreement at their discretion.

*Global partner institutions may vary and may be restricted to residents of the countries where they are located (example: KSA locations)

English Language Programs Program Info/Admission Requirements Campus Start Length Page English for Academic Preparation (EAP) Visit: niagaracollege.ca/eap WC F/W/S 4-20 Mo 21 English Language and Culture Program (ELCP) Visit: niagaracollege.ca/elcp WC S 1 Mo 22 English PLUS Email: international@niagaracollege.ca WC F/W/S 4 Mo 22 Year of Experiential Studies (YES) Program Email: international@niagaracollege.ca WC F/W/S 8-12 Mo 22
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English Language and Culture Program (ELCP)

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This program is meant to help you maximize your conversational English language abilities through diverse learning methods such as excursions and social activities.

Communicate Effectively

This program focuses on providing students the competencies to engage with English speakers in common conversations. This course of study develops speaking accuracy and fluency by focusing on vocabulary building, conversational grammar, pronunciation, English idioms and everyday expressions. If you would like to learn how to communicate in an English setting, this is the summer course for you.

Program Highlights:

› Comprehensive orientation program

› Small class sizes, average is 15 to 20 students per class

› Use of all college services and facilities

› State-of-the-art digital languages labs

› Language testing and assessment

› Friendly, supportive staff

› Individual academic counselling

› Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Certified teachers

English PLUS Program

This program combines English as a Second Language skills training through NC’s English for Academic Preparation (EAP) program PLUS experiential learning and exposure to a particular study area of interest. In addition to their English studies, learners are able to select from a number of academic courses and diversify their credits as many learners are able to transfer credits back to their home universities. Learners can anticipate being immersed in multicultural and inclusive learning environments, learning alongside students from around the world, while studying in a culturally rich and welcoming EAP classroom.

If you are looking to develop academic and professional language skills and receive credit for academic courses, this is the program for you!

Program Highlights:

› Prepare for postsecondary studies at Niagara College or other colleges or universities.

› Compare key program learning outcomes from your home country and Canada.

› Gain English skills for your life in Canada while also advancing your academic studies.

› Prepare for your future career.

› Possibility of transferring your Niagara College credits to another postsecondary institution (check with your home institution for transfer credit options).

Program Features:

› Two session starts per year: July and August

› Each session is four weeks in duration (July and August programs can run concurrently to create an eight week course)

› 20 hours of classes per week

› Several off-campus and on-campus social and cultural activities such as trips, karaoke, games and much more!

Year of Experiential Studies (YES) Program

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Traditionally taken as a break between high school/ secondary school and postsecondary education, this year of discovery will help you deepen your practical, professional, and personal awareness. Taking this time to reflect on your skills, abilities, and aptitudes will make you more likely to make the right choice for your future. Customized for each individual student, this program provides English language training and postsecondary studies, allowing you to explore career options available to you. If you are looking to embark on a journey of self-discovery through education, this program is for you!

Program Highlights:

› Reflect on your skills, abilities, and aptitudes to make the right choice for your future.

› Explore career options available to you in many program areas through customizable options to reflect your interests while enhancing your English language skills.

NOTE: Language proficiency requirements apply.

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English Teaching Studies: Academic Programs

Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements see the table below.

Teaching English as a Second Language

This one-year intensive online program prepares pre-service teachers to teach English as a second language both domestically and abroad and offers opportunities to explore ways to support ESL students in the classroom. Explore the creation of curriculum, assessment, and the use of educational technologies to enhance language acquisition. Included in the program are arranged in-person and virtual practicum placements where pre-service teachers will have the opportunity to observe the ESL classroom and practice teaching to a group of language learners to gain real world experience.

Program Highlights:

› Theory- and methodology-focused classes taught by subject matter experts.

› Extensive training with various educational technologies that enhance the ESL classroom.

› Arranged practicum placements in the Greater Hamilton and Niagara areas; support provided to find practicum placements in any Canadian province, or in any municipality outside of the Niagara and Hamilton areas.

› Practicum teaching opportunities with experienced mentor teachers who meet TESL Ontario requirements.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates are prepared to teach English as a Second Language both domestically and internationally. Notes: teaching credentials as defined by the Ontario Ministry of Education are required for graduates planning to teach in the Ontario school systems; this program is only available to domestic students.

Domestically:

› Academic English program in postsecondary education

› Adult learning centre where ESL is taught

› Corporate language training consultancy

› Multicultural centres

› Private language school

Program Requirements:

COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video

Internationally:

› Corporate Language training consultancy

international teacher training organizations

› Elementary school

› NC global educational partner

› Secondary school

› University, college or private language school

camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements,

volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

All employers have instituted a CRC with vulnerable sector screening as a requirement for field placements as a result of Bill 18. The CRC will be required at the beginning of the program Term 1. All costs associated with the CRC are the responsibility of the student. Note: Students with criminal charges or convictions will be severely limited in placement and/ or employment opportunities. Those with criminal charges impending or an uncleared criminal record (criminal convictions must be pardoned, sealed or expunged) are not eligible for a field placement experience.

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE English Language Systems

Teaching Methodologies

Language Acquisition

Teaching Language Skills I

Workplace Communication Skills and Professionalism I

Field Placement I - TESL

TWO Teaching Language Skills II

Curriculum and Resource Development

Teaching with Technology

Workplace Communication Skills and Professionalism II

Field Placement II - TESL

The Niagara College program is a fully accredited Teaching English as a Second Language Training program through TESL Ontario and TESL Canada.

LANGUAGE STUDIES PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Teaching English as a Second Language: CRIMINAL

RECORD CHECK
FITNESS
DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
PHYSICAL
COMMUNICABLE
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Ontario
Graduate Program Code ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Campus Start Work Integrated Learning Length Teaching English as a Second Language 0305 Bachelor’s Degree
ONLINE F Field Placement 1 Year
AND Proof of English proficiency.
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INTERNSHIP

Allied Health Studies

Advanced Care Paramedic

Community Pharmacy Assistant

Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)

Dental Hygiene

Dental Office Administration

Massage Therapy

Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant

Paramedic Pharmacy Technician

Admission Requirements:

Programs are taught by supportive faculty, who are experts in their field and bring a current, real-world perspective to NC’s classrooms and labs. A hands-on learning environment includes a new, state-ofthe-art, fully operational dental clinic and community and hospital lab facilities (e.g. simulated community pharmacy and a sterile product room).

A wide variety of field and clinical placements provide opportunities for students to gain critical industry experience with NC focused on delivering a unique interprofessional education that integrates several health-care professionals into a single team to provide the best possible patient care.

Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 31.

Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

While taking the ACP program, I was able to secure part-time employment as a PCP for Niagara EMS and continue studying. The high fidelity simulation labs enhanced my practical skills and having active Advanced Care Paramedics involved as my faculty ensured I was obtaining the most current information.

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Certificate Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Community Pharmacy Assistant 0811 WC F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M). 1 Year 26 Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) 0101 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C) or(U) OR Phys 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 1 Year 27 Dental Office Administration 0151 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Computer and Information Science 11 (M), Introduction to Accounting 11 (E), Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O), Mathematics 11 (C) or (M). 1 Year 28 Diploma Program Dental Hygiene 0265 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U); Chem 11 (U) or Gr 12 (C)or(U) OR Phys 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 27 Massage Therapy 0268 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U) OR Phys 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U) OR Exercise Science 12(U) OR Kinesiology 12(U). 3 Years 28 Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant 0195 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U). Recommended Courses: Healthcare 11 (C), Healthy Active Living Education 12 (O), Pre-Health SciencesPathway to Certificates and Diplomas, related volunteer or cooperative work experience. 2 Years 29 Paramedic 0814 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U) OR Phys 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Medical Technologies 12 (C). 2 Years 29 Pharmacy Technician 0813 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C) or(U). English Language Proficiency. 2 Years 30 Graduate Program Advanced Care Paramedic 0854 WC F Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) Diploma; Letter of employment with certification under Base Hospital Medical Authority.; A-EMCA Certification or equivalent from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Education Branch.
are
to apply.; A minimum score of 70% on a pre-admission test regarding
of English proficiency. 1 Year 26
Applicants with pending status
eligible
primary care theory.; Proof
Recommended
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Allied Health Studies

Advanced Care Paramedic

Are you currently a Primary Care Paramedic looking to extend your knowledge and skills? The Advanced Care Paramedic program builds on the knowledge and experience you have acquired as a Primary Care Paramedic. During your education you will attain enhanced assessment, knowledge and skills in the paramedic field. You will learn to use critical thinking and sound clinical judgement to effectively manage emergent and non-emergent healthcare situations within the community at the level of an Advanced Care Paramedic.

Program Highlights:

› Designed for current Primary Care Paramedics, the program meets the demand of Ontario’s emergency medical service organizations for advanced care paramedics.

› Approximately 620 hours of hands-on, practical work experience.

› Expert faculty with a strong background in the paramedic field.

› Didactic portion of program is offered over two days each week, allowing you to maintain employment.

› Upon successful completion of the program and provincial examinations, you will be eligible for employment as an Advanced Care Paramedic in Ontario.

Career Opportunities:

› Advanced Care Paramedic

Community Pharmacy Assistant

Are you detail-oriented with a desire to provide excellent patient care and customer service? As a Community Pharmacy Assistant, working alongside a registered pharmacist and/or pharmacy technician, you are an integral part of the healthcare team that provides community pharmaceutical services.

Program Highlights:

› Enhanced learning experience in a simulated community pharmacy.

› Hands-on, applied learning gained through labs and field placement completed concurrently with academic studies.

› Build knowledge of the latest pharmaceutical products, practices and drug distribution systems.

Career Opportunities:

› Community pharmacy

› Long-term care specialty pharmacy

› Pharmaceutical distribution wholesaler

› Pharmacy application software vendor

› Pharmacy benefits administration and consulting firm

PLACEMENT

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Patient Care Theory I

Patient Care Practicum I

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

Patient Care Practicum Advanced Skills

Patient Care Practicum I – Independent Study Pharmacology

TWO Patient Care Theory II

Patient Care Practicum II

Advanced Care Professional and Medical Legal Issues

Patient Care Practicum II – Independent Study

Clinical Practice

THREE Field Placement - Preceptorship

Clinical and or Placement Requirements: Mask fit testing; equipment training for placement agency as deemed necessary by the agency; mandatory clinical and placement agency orientation sessions may be on campus and/or at the placement agency. Additional training as deemed necessary by the clinical and/or placement agency in accordance to Bill 18 may be on campus or at the placement agency.

Educational Certification by the Ontario Base Hospital: All ACP students will be required to attend a mandatory training session with the Base Hospital and obtain the status of “Educational Certification” at the ACP level in order to perform ACP skills during placement. This is completed at the end of Term 2.

PLACEMENT

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Communication in Healthcare I

Health Sciences Mathematics

Pharmacology I

Pharmacy Business Practices

Ontario College Certificate

Community Pharmacy Assistant Lab

Pharmacy Legislation

Field Placement I

TWO Pharmacology II

Applied Pharmacy Calculations

Non-Prescription Drugs and Products

Pharmaceutical Compounding

Long Term Care Pharmacy

Pharmacy Computers

Field Placement II

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Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)

Do you have an aptitude for meticulous work and the desire to be part of the integrated healthcare team that provides oral care to individuals of all ages? As a Dental Assistant, you play a key role in a dental practice and have the knowledge and practical skills needed to help patients achieve their oral health goals.

Program Highlights:

› Over 400 hours of hands-on, experiential learning in Niagara College’s modern, fullyoperational dental clinic and labs.

› Unique interprofessional education experience in both classroom and clinical environments.

› Gain practical experience in a dental office field placement and combine theory with real-world experience.

› Accredited by the Commission of Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC).

› Graduates are eligible to write the entry to practice National Dental Assisting Examination Board (NDAEB) exam followed by certification by the Ontario Dental Assistants Association after successful completion of the NDAEB exam.

Career Opportunities:

› Community dental health

› Dental supply practice

› Education

› General dental practice

Dental Hygiene

› Insurance company

› Product research

› Sales

› Specialty dental practice

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Communication in Healthcare I

Dental Radiography I

Dental Assistant Business & Computer Concepts

DA Preclinic Principles & Theory I

Sciences in Dentistry for Dental Assistant I

Oral Health Prevention Promotions for DA

Dental Materials and Lab I

TWO Dental Radiography II

DA Preclinic Principles & Theory II

Restorative Clinic

Sciences in Dentistry for Dental Assistants II

Dental Materials and Lab II

Clinical Placement - Dental Assisting

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Field Placement - Dental Assisting

Do you recognize the value of a healthy smile and want to play an important role in oral healthcare delivery? As a Dental Hygienist, you are well-equipped to provide oral health education and excellent patient care in a clinical practice setting.

Program Highlights:

› Graduate in 24 months with a unique six-term delivery.

› Exceptional pre-clinical practice and clinical opportunities in Niagara College’s modern, fully operational dental clinic.

› Unique interprofessional education opportunities as part of an allied health team.

› Comprehensive and varied placement experiences.

› Accredited by the Commission of Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC).

› Graduates are eligible to write the Federation of Dental Hygiene Regulators of Canada (FDHRC) entry to practice National Dental Hygiene Certification Examination (NDHCE). Upon successful completion of the NDHCE, graduates may apply to become a registered dental hygienist in Ontario.

Career Opportunities:

› Community health setting

› Dental research

› Educational institution

› General dental practice

› Hospital dental facility

› Independent dental hygiene practice

› Long-term care facility

› Speciality dental practice

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Orofacial Anatomy I

Microbiology and Infection Control

Anatomy and Physiology I

Dental Radiography I

Introduction to Dental Computer Concepts

Oral Health Prevention Promotion I

Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism I

Clinical Placement I - Dental Hygiene

TWO Orofacial Anatomy II

Anatomy and Physiology II

Microbiology II

English for Health Sciences

Dental Radiography II

Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism II

Oral Health Prevention Promotion II

Histology and Embryology

Clinical Placement II - Dental Hygiene

THREE Periodontology

Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism III

Dental Biomaterials and Lab

Human Pathophysiology

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Dental Pharmacology

Clinical Placement III - Dental Hygiene

Ontario College Advanced Diploma

FOUR Community Health I

Diverse Populations

Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism IV

Oral Pathology

Ethics and Health Care

Introduction to Research

Nutrition and Diet Counselling

Clinical Placement IV - Dental Hygiene

FIVE

Business Practice & Entrepreneurship

Community Health II

Dental Specialties

Radiographic Interpretation

Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism V

Professional Practice and Jurisprudence

Evidence Based Practice

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Clinical Placement V - Dental Hygiene

SIX Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism VI

Dental Hygiene Practice Management

Health Care in Canada

Health Policy and Advocacy

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Clinical Placement VI - Dental Hygiene

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PLACEMENT

Allied Health Studies

Dental Office Administration

Are you a people person seeking a career where you can blend your aptitude for business with your interest in oral health-care? As a Dental Office Administrator, you oversee the daily operations of a dental office including patient care records, health insurance company claims and appointment scheduling.

Program Highlights:

› Applied learning opportunities through a real-world teaching environment located at Niagara College’s modern, fully-operational dental clinic.

› Over 140 hours of hands-on field placement experience at a dental office.

› Excellent program reputation among community employers.

› Graduates are eligible to write the certification examination for dental receptionists through the Ontario Dental Assistants Association.

Career Opportunities:

› Clerical staff in dental public health department

› Customer service representative in dental office or insurance company

› Dental office administrator

› Receptionist

Massage Therapy

Massage therapists provide therapeutic massage treatment to clients to optimize their overall health and well-being by caring for their muscular, nervous and circulatory systems. Using massage therapy, graduates will support their clients in the development of physical function, and the relieving or preventing of physical dysfunction and pain and the effects of stress.

Program Highlights:

› Develop and utilize the knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide safe, effective and ethical care.

› Work with clients in supervised clinics on-campus and in community placement settings.

› Conduct clinical assessment, formulate a comprehensive clinical impression and create a clientcentered treatment plan.

› Graduates may register with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) to complete certification examinations.

Career Opportunities:

› Chiropractic and/or physiotherapy office

› Fitness centre or health club

› Hotel, resort or spa

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Professionalism and Dental Office Ethics

Computer Applications

Writing Fundamentals

Dental Science for Office Administrators

Dental Office Environment I

Mathematics

Communicating in Relationships

Field Placement I - Dental Office Administration

TWO Dental Office Software Applications

Writing for the Dental Workplace

Philosophy of Preventive Dentistry

Dental Office Environment II

Field Placement II - Dental Office Administration

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Communication in Healthcare I

Anatomy and Physiology for Massage Therapy I

Clinical Anatomy I

Massage Theory I

Clinical Techniques and Assessment I

Professionalism in Massage Therapy I

TWO Anatomy and Physiology for Massage Therapy II

Clinical Anatomy II

Massage Theory II

Clinical Techniques and Assessment II

Professionalism in Massage Therapy II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Pathophysiology for RMT I

Neuroanatomy

Massage Theory III

Clinical Techniques and Assessment III

On-Campus Clinic Experience I

› Mobile practice

› Multidisciplinary healthcare organization

› Private practice

Ontario College Advanced Diploma

FOUR Pathophysiology for RMT II

Massage Theory IV

Clinical Techniques and Assessment IV

On-Campus Clinic Experience II

Clinical Outreach Experience I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Massage Theory V

Clinical Techniques and Assessment V

Practice Management and Entrepreneurship I

On-Campus Clinic Experience III

Clinical Outreach Experience II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

SIX Massage Practice Consolidation

Practice Management and Entrepreneurship II

Research Project

On-Campus Clinic Experience IV

Clinical Outreach Experience III

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Ontario College Certificate PLACEMENT PLACEMENT

Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant

Are you passionate about helping those impacted by injury, illness or aging get back on their feet as a key member of an allied health team? As an Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant, you ensure the best possible rehabilitation outcomes for children and adults with impaired physical function.

Program Highlights:

› Applied learning opportunities are offered through a wide variety of field placements and lab work.

› Be immersed in a unique interprofessional education experience as part of an allied health team.

› Evolving curriculum focuses on the growing demand for rehabilitation services.

Career Opportunities:

› Children’s treatment centre

› Clinic

› Community care agency

› Community health centre

› Hospital (acute, long-term care, and rehabilitation)

› Long-term care facility

› Private industry

› Mental health facility

› Seniors’ residence

› School

Paramedic

Are you passionate about assisting members of the community with emergent and non-emergent healthcare issues? As a Primary Care Paramedic, you have the skills and abilities to act as an integral part of the healthcare system. You will receive education and experience that will prepare you for a career providing assistance to members of the community at the Primary Care Paramedic level.

Program Highlights:

› Expert faculty who are active paramedics with a focus on current healthcare techniques.

› Immersive interprofessional education experience as part of an allied health team.

› Over 580 hours of clinical and practical field experience offer robust employment opportunities.

› Program is fully accredited by EQual™ Accreditation Canada.

› Graduates are eligible to write provincial paramedic examinations for licensing with a program success rate of 100 per cent the past several years and may choose to pursue further training.

Career Opportunities:

› Primary Care Paramedic for Ontario ambulance services

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Anatomy and Physiology

Communication in Healthcare I

Basic Clinical Skills and Theory

Rehabilitation Concepts Across the Lifespan

Introduction to Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy

Functional Human Anatomy and Movement

Introductory Psychology

TWO Clinical Documentation

Clinical Pathology I

Therapeutic Foundations for the OTA and PTA

Field Placement Seminar l

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Field Placement I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Ethics and Professionalism

Clinical Pathology II

OTA and PTA Therapeutic Skills I

Field Placement Seminar Il

OTA and PTA Therapeutic Skills II

Field Placement II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Professional Issues Related to the OTA and PTA

Field Placement Seminar Ill

OTA and PTA Therapeutic Skills III

Trends and Issues in Rehabilitation

Therapeutic Skills Across the Lifespan

Field Placement III

ONE Computer Applications

Ontario College Diploma

Professional Communications for Emergency Services

Patient Care Assessment and Diagnostics l

Patient Care Procedures I

Physical Fitness I

TWO Introduction to the Counselling Process

Patient Care Assessment and Diagnostics ll

Medical and Legal Issues

Ambulance Operations

Patient Care Procedures II

Field Placement I - Paramedic

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Advanced Skills Theory

Advanced Skills Procedures

Patient Care Theory III

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Physical Fitness II

Field Placement II - Paramedic

FOUR Patient Care Procedures III

Professional Issues, Research and Leadership

Paramedic Comprehensive Review

Field Placement III - Ambulance Field Consolidation

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TERM COURSE TITLE
PLACEMENT PLACEMENT niagaracollege.ca/alliedhealth | 29 CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA GRADUATE

Pharmacy Technician

Are you looking for a career that combines your meticulous nature with a career in the pharmaceutical industry? As a Pharmacy Technician, you are an important member of the healthcare team, patient-focused and responsible for delivering safe and accurate drug distribution in many healthcare settings.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on, experiential learning via state-of-the-art community and hospital lab facilities featuring a simulated community pharmacy and sterile product room.

› Gain knowledge of the latest pharmaceutical products, practices, and drug distribution systems through a nationally accredited program.

› Unique interprofessional education is focused on patient-care delivery and includes approximately 360 hours of practical field placement experience.

› Graduates are eligible to write the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada licensing exam and if successful, may become Regulated Pharmacy Technicians with the Ontario College of Pharmacists.

› Program positioned to meet the requirements set by the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA), Canadian Pharmacy Technician Educators Association (CPTEA) and the Ontario College of Pharmacists.

Career Opportunities:

› Community pharmacy

› Home healthcare division/company

› Hospital pharmacy

› Pharmaceutical distribution wholesaler

› Pharmacy application software vendor

› Pharmacy benefits administration and consulting firm

› Private medical industry (pharmaceutical company)

PLACEMENT

TERM COURSE TITLE

Ontario College Diploma

ONE Human Biology and Selected Disorders

Computer Applications

Communication in Healthcare I

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Health Sciences Mathematics

Pharmacology I

Pharmacy Business Practices I

Community Pharmacy Technician Lab I

TWO Nutrition: Making Better Choices

Pharmacology II

Pharmacy Business Practices II

Applied Pharmacy Calculations

Pharmaceutical Compounding

Pharmacy Computers

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Practical Workplace Communication Skills

Non-Prescription Drugs and Products

Pharmacy Update l

Pharmacy Legislation

Community Pharmacy Technician Lab II

Hospital Pharmacy Theory

Hospital Pharmacy Lab I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Sterile Preparations

Pharmacy Update II

Long Term Care Pharmacy

Hospital Pharmacy Lab II

Field Placement - Pharmacy Technician

How do you train to respond to calls that may potentially save a person’s life? At Niagara College, it’s intense, real-world practice, both in the classroom and on the scene, with partner Niagara Emergency Medical Services. Watch second-year Paramedic students Connor McCulloch and Lena Wright in lab scenarios and on ambulance rides, and hear what Niagara EMS chief Kevin Smith has to say about their involvement with the program – he’s a Niagara College grad too!

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Allied Health Studies
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Business and Management Studies

Business–Accounting

Business

Business (Online Delivery Option)

Business–International Business

Business–Sales and Marketing

Business Administration–Accounting

Business Administration–Accounting (Co-op)

Business Administration–Human Resources (Co-op)

Business Administration–International Business

Business Administration–Marketing (Co-op)

Business Administration–Supply Chain and Operations Management (Co-op)

Business Analytics

Honours Bachelor of Business Administration–

Human Resources

Human Resources Management

International Business Management

Law Clerk (Co-op)

Office Administration–Executive (Co-op)

Office Administration–General

Office Administration–General (Online Delivery Option)

Office Administration–Health Services

Sport Administration

Sport Management

Supply Chain Management

Admission Requirements:

Niagara College Business and Management programs prepare students for a wide variety of industries spanning from accounting to marketing, human resources, international business, and more.

Our diploma, certificate and four-year degree programs are taught by professors with significant expertise in their field and reflect NC’s commitment to providing students with hands-on learning

opportunities through internships and placement opportunities. In addition, students have access to academic pathways and can challenge for industry certifications that align with their program of study post-graduation.

Niagara College has been granted a consent by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities to offer the Honours Bachelor of Business Administration-Human Resources degree for a 7-year term commencing April 26, 2022. Niagara College will ensure that all students admitted to this program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g. acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies, or other educational institutions).

Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 44.

Recommended Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

niagaracollege.ca/business
Degree Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resources) (Co-op) 6003 NL F OSSD or equivalent plus: ENG 12 (U) Min 60%, Math 12 (U)or Acctg 12 (M) Min 60% plus: Four additional 12 (U)or(M) level courses in any field of study. Overall average of 65% in the six required 12 (U)or(M) courses. Recommended courses: Mathematics of Data Management 12 (U). 4 Years 39 Certificate Program Office Administration–General 0431 NL F/W l OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 11 (C), (U)or(M). 1 Year 42 Office Administration–General (Online Delivery Option) 1431 ONLINE F l OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 11 (C), (U)or(M). 1 Year 42 Diploma Program Business–Accounting 0473 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Business or Accounting - 11 or 12 (M),(C) or(U), Math 11 or 12 (M),(C)or(U). 2 Years 34 Business 0470 NL F/W/S OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 34 Business (Online Delivery Option) 1470 ONLINE F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 34 Business–International Business 0448 NL F/W/S OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 35 Business–Sales and Marketing 0451 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 35 Business Administration–Accounting 0497 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Business or Accounting - 11 or 12 (M),(C) or(U), Math 11 or 12 (M),(C)or(U). 3 Years 36 Business Administration–Accounting (Co-op) 0498 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Business or Accounting - 11 or 12 (M),(C) or(U), Math 11 or 12 (M),(C)or(U). 3 Years 36 Business Administration–Human Resources (Co-op) 0492 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 37 Business Administration–International Business 0493 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 37 Business Administration–Marketing (Co-op) 0491 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 38 Business Administration–Supply Chain and Operations Management (Co-op) 0490 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 38 Law Clerk (Co-op) 0425 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Canadian Politics and Citizenship 11 (O), Challenge and Change in Society 12(M), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M), Understanding Canadian Law 11 (M). 2 Years 41 Office Administration–Executive (Co-op) 0481 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 11 (C)or(U) or (M). 2 Years 41 Office Administration–Health Services 0463 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Math 11 (C)or(U) or (M), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U). 2 Years 42 Sport Administration 0193 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 43 Sport Management 0196 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 43 Graduate Program Business Analytics 0496 NL F/W/S Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree AND Proof of English proficiency. 1 Year 39 Human Resources Management 0452 NL F/W Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree AND Proof of English proficiency. 1 Year 40 International Business Management 0447 NL F/W/S Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree AND Proof of English proficiency. 1 Year 40 Supply Chain Management 0476 NL F/W/S Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree AND Proof of English proficiency. 1 Year 44
niagaracollege.ca | 33 DEGREE CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA GRADUATE

Business and Management Studies

Business–Accounting

Do you have a passion for numbers and take pride in your keen attention to detail, with a desire to pursue a career in the field of accounting? As a graduate of NC’s BusinessAccounting program you will have mastered the knowledge and skills to succeed in financial and managerial accounting roles.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on, experiential learning through the use of case studies, computer applications and collaborative projects.

› Individualized support from professionally accredited/designated accounting faculty.

› Unique bridge to three-year Business Administration-Accounting (Academic or Co-op).

› Students gain the expertise and proficiencies essential for intermediate accounting roles, as well as the foundational knowledge needed to progress to managerial positions.

Career Opportunities:

› Financial analyst

› Government or industry auditor

› Investment consultant or analyst

› Junior accountant in public accounting

Business

› Junior/intermediate cost accountant

› Junior/intermediate general accountant

› Management trainee in banks and other financial institutions

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Financial Accounting I

Writing Strategies

Mathematics of Finance

Organizational Behaviour

Computer Applications

Principles of Marketing

TWO Finance I

Financial Accounting II

Business Communications

Microeconomics

Statistics I

Ontario College Diploma

Are you interested in an exciting and rewarding career in business and want to explore your entrepreneurial and industry options? As a Business graduate, you are ready to lead an entrepreneurial venture, take charge of the family business or improve the operational efficiency of an organization.

Program Highlights:

› Develop fundamental skills to thrive in today’s fast-paced, complex business world.

› Maximum flexibility in transferring courses from Business at Niagara College to other more specialized Niagara College business programs and/or to other postsecondary institutions.

› Courses encompass many aspects of the business world including Human Resources, Sales and Marketing, Operations, and Accounting.

› Pathways into select degree and advanced diploma programs at NC

Career Opportunities:

› Business analyst

› Customer service representative

› Corporate sales representative

› Entrepreneur

› Enterprise administrator

› Financial services representative

› Front-line production supervisor

› Government or non-profit role

› Marketing specialist

› Retail trade manager

General Education Elective (1 required)

THREE Intermediate Accounting I

Management Cost Accounting I

Business Reports

Macroeconomics

Spreadsheet Applications

General Education Elective (1 required)

FOUR Accounting Applications

Finance II

Canadian Income Tax I

Intermediate Accounting II

Accounting Information Systems

Canadian Business Law

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Writing Strategies

Fundamentals of International Trade

Principles of Marketing

Human Resources Management

Operations Management I

Computer Applications

TWO Financial Accounting Concepts

Business Communications

Macroeconomics

Mathematics of Finance

Spreadsheet Applications

Professional Selling I

THREE Managerial Accounting

Organizational Behaviour

Statistical Concepts

Supply Management

Project Management Fundamentals

General Education Elective (1 required)

FOUR Canadian Business Law

Recruitment, Selection and Interviewing Techniques

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

New Venture Development

General Education Elective (1 required)

AND General Business Option (1 required)

Business Ethics

Introduction to E-Business

Online delivery for Fall and Winter Terms. Use Code 1470 Code 0470 Campus NL Start F/W/S Length 2 Years niagaracollege.ca/0470 Code 0473 Campus NL Start F/W Length 2 Years niagaracollege.ca/0473
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All courses are delivered virtually through a combination of synchronous and asynchronous online delivery. The program can be completed fully remotely.

Business–International Business

Are you curious about global commerce? Do you want to understand international markets and engage in cross-border trade? As an International Business graduate, you are prepared for work in a wide variety of agencies that promote global economic trade.

Program Highlights:

› Immersive global education opportunities through study exchanges and international summer school with nearly one in four companies more likely to hire someone with international experience.

› Proximity to one of the world’s busiest international borders provides unparalleled practical experience.

› Faculty with diverse international business experience provide a competitive global business perspective.

› Curriculum is grounded in the real-world application of business theories to encourage the development of the broad-based business skills needed to compete on the global stage.

› Builds your communication, organization, and analytic skills for employment in domestic and multinational enterprises.

Career Opportunities:

› Business analyst

› Customs broker

› Customs inspector

› Foreign service officer

› Foreign trade consultant/specialist

› Freight forwarder

› Import/export administrator

› International banker

› International market researcher

› International purchasing agent

› Logistics coordinator

› Research analyst

› Retail manager

› Shipping professional

Business–Sales and Marketing

Do you have a natural ability to communicate and build relationships with others? Are you interested in learning how organizations create marketing campaigns and develop sales strategies in today’s competitive business environment? As a sales and marketing graduate you will be armed with valuable and sought-after soft skills that organizations’ are looking for.

Program Highlights:

› Exposure to all aspects of a sales and marketing career via applied learning opportunities that incorporate project-based learning, computer training and a flexible 120-hour immersive internship working with industry leaders.

› Graduates have a 90% success rate finding employment.

› Faculty mentorship and outstanding student success competing in provincial, national and international sales and marketing competitions.

› Sales and Marketing graduates will also earn the Certified Sales Associate (CSA) designation from the Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA), a national association that offers tools, sales training and resources to support the success of sales professionals.

Career Opportunities:

› Business-to-business Sales

› Customer relations representative

› Entrepreneur

› Marketing coordinator

› Retail management

› Sales account executive

› Sales and marketing analyst

› Sales and marketing assistant

› Small business manager

› Social media coordinator

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Writing Strategies

Fundamentals of International Trade

Computer Applications

Principles of Marketing

Operations Management I

Human Resources Management

TWO Financial Accounting Concepts

Business Communications

Macroeconomics

Mathematics of Finance

Spreadsheet Applications

Professional Selling I

THREE Managerial Accounting Business Reports

International Market Research

Market Entry Strategies

Statistical Concepts

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Canadian Business Law

International Marketing

International Communications and Protocol

International Trade Logistics

Organizational Behaviour

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Ontario

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Writing Strategies

Small Business and Entrepreneurship

Mathematics

Retail and Merchandise Management

Principles of Marketing

Computer Applications

TWO Financial Accounting Concepts

Spreadsheet Applications

Sales and Success Fundamentals

Principles of Consumer Behaviour

Professional Selling I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Business Communications

Fundamentals of International Trade

Marketing Computer Applications

Integrated Marketing Communication

Professional Selling II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Business Reports

New Venture Development

Management Principles

E-Business

Sales and Marketing Strategy

Operations Management I

Field Placement - Sales and Marketing

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College Diploma
Ontario College Diploma
niagaracollege.ca/business | 35 DEGREE CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA GRADUATE
INTERNSHIP

Business and Management Studies

Business Administration–Accounting

Do you have an aptitude for working with numbers and aspire to pursue a profession where you manage the finances of your clients or employer? As a Business Administration-Accounting graduate, you possess the theoretical knowledge and skills needed for an accounting or financial management career in today’s fast-paced economy.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on, experiential learning through the use of case studies, computer applications and collaborative projects.

› Individualized support from professionally designated accounting faculty.

› Network with industry leaders while working on course projects.

› Students gain the expertise and proficiencies essential for intermediate accounting roles, as well as the foundational knowledge needed to progress to managerial positions.

Career Opportunities:

› Assistant controller and income tax auditor

› Budget analyst

› Financial and cost accountant

› General accountant

› Internal auditor

› Junior accountant in public accounting

› Management trainee in banking or other business sector

› Office manager

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Financial Accounting I

Writing Strategies

Mathematics of Finance

Organizational Behaviour

Computer Applications

Principles of Marketing

TWO Finance I

Financial Accounting II

Business Communications

Microeconomics

Statistics I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Intermediate Accounting I

Management Cost Accounting I

Business Reports

Macroeconomics

Spreadsheet Applications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Accounting Applications

Finance II

Canadian Income Tax I

Intermediate Accounting II

Accounting Information Systems

Canadian Business Law

FIVE Ethics and Workplace Skills

Canadian Income Tax II

Intermediate Accounting III

Management Cost Accounting II

The Entrepreneur

Project Management Fundamentals

SIX Auditing Fundamentals

Public Sector Accounting

Accounting for Not-for-Profit Enterprises

Advanced Accounting

Management Cost Accounting III

Business Applications

Business Administration–Accounting

Do you have an aptitude for working with numbers and aspire to pursue a profession where you manage the finances of your clients or employer? As a Business Administration-Accounting graduate, you possess the theoretical knowledge and skills needed for an accounting or financial management career in today’s fast-paced economy.

Program Highlights:

› Practical experience via a co-op work term and industry related projects.

› Hands-on, experiential learning through the use of case studies, computer applications and collaborative projects.

› Professionally designated accounting faculty.

› Students gain the expertise and proficiencies essential for intermediate accounting roles, as well as the foundational knowledge needed to progress to managerial positions.

Career Opportunities:

› Assistant controller and income tax auditor

› Budget analyst

› Financial and cost accountant

› General accountant

› Internal auditor

› Junior accountant in public accounting

› Management trainee in banking or other business sector

› Office manager

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Financial Accounting I

Writing Strategies

Mathematics of Finance

Organizational Behaviour

Computer Applications

Principles of Marketing

TWO Finance I

Financial Accounting II

Business Communications

Microeconomics

Statistics I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Intermediate Accounting I

Management Cost Accounting I

Business Reports

Macroeconomics

Spreadsheet Applications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Accounting Applications

Finance II

Canadian Income Tax I

Intermediate Accounting II

Accounting Information Systems

Canadian Business Law

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Ethics and Workplace Skills

Canadian Income Tax II

Intermediate Accounting III

Management Cost Accounting II

The Entrepreneur

Project Management Fundamentals

SEVEN Auditing Fundamentals

Public Sector Accounting

Accounting for Not-for-Profit Enterprises

Advanced Accounting

Management Cost Accounting III

Business Applications

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College Advanced Diploma
College Advanced Diploma
Ontario
Ontario
CO-OP 36 | School of Business and Management Studies

Business Administration–Human Resources

Do you believe that an organization’s greatest asset is its people and have a keen interest in cultivating and supporting human resources to ensure organizational success? HR professionals are essential in planning strategic programs focused on human capital and organizational development to maintain competitiveness, improve employee commitment and build a positive workplace culture.

Program Highlights:

› High graduate employment rate resulting from co-op work terms and industry-related projects.

› Career development workshops, networking and industry events.

› Digital and project management skills development.

› Opportunities to work/study aboard.

› Connect with industry organizations such as Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA), Occupational Health and Safety, and Performance and Learning.

› Bridge to year four of NC’s Honours Bachelor of Business Administration–Human Resources degree.

› Courses prepare you for the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation.

Career Opportunities:

› HR coordinator, assistant, consultant, or manager

› Health and safety coordinator

› Labour relations officer

› Organizational development specialist

› Payroll and benefits coordinator

› Recruitment and selection specialist

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Writing Strategies

Fundamentals of International Trade Principles of Marketing

Operations Management I

Human Resources Management

Computer Applications

TWO Financial Accounting Concepts

Business Communications

Macroeconomics

Mathematics of Finance

Spreadsheet Applications

Professional Selling I

THREE Business Reports

Statistical Concepts

Managerial Accounting

Occupational Health and Safety

Employment Legislation

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Organizational Behaviour

Canadian Business Law

Recruitment, Selection and Interviewing Techniques

Human Resources Professionalism and Ethics

Business Information Systems

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Business Administration–International Business

Are you interested in a business career that allows you to interact with different countries and have a direct impact on the international economy? Our graduates have the skills to develop international business solutions across a wide range of industries in the increasingly competitive world economy.

Program Highlights:

› Proximity to one of the world’s busiest international borders provides experiential learning opportunities in international commerce.

› Emphasizes real-world application of business theories and skills that compete on a global scale.

› Experienced faculty members.

› Qualified graduates may apply for national Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation through Forum for International Trade Training (FITT).

Career Opportunities:

› Business analyst

› Customs broker

› Federal, provincial, or local government trade specialist

› Foreign service officer

› Foreign trade consultant/ specialist

› Freight forwarder

› Import/export administrator

› International banker/financer

› International purchasing manager

› Multinational sales agent

› Research analyst

› Retail manager

› Transportation manager

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Writing Strategies

Fundamentals of International Trade Principles of Marketing Operations Management I

Human Resources Management

Computer Applications

TWO Financial Accounting Concepts Business Communications

Macroeconomics

Mathematics of Finance

Spreadsheet Applications

Professional Selling I

THREE Business Reports

International Market Research

Market Entry Strategies

Statistical Concepts

Managerial Accounting

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Ontario College Advanced Diploma CO-OP

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Training and Development

Labour Relations

Benefits Administration

Payroll Fundamentals

Human Resources Metrics and Data Analytics

Project Management Fundamentals

SEVEN Disability Administration in the Workplace

Human Resources Planning

Organization Development and Change

Capstone Project - Applied Research Project for HR Professionals

Digital Technologies for HR Professionals

Compensation Administration

Ontario College

Advanced Diploma

FOUR Canadian Business Law

International Marketing

International Communications and Protocol

International Trade Logistics

Organizational Behaviour

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Applied Research Methods

International Trade Legal Issues

Economic Geography I

Introduction to E-Business

The Entrepreneur

Enterprise Resource Planning

SIX Applied Research Project

Managing Trade

International Social Responsibility

Integrated Strategic Management

International Trade Finance

Business Elective (1 course required) OR Language Elective (1 course required))

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Business and Management Studies

Business Administration–Marketing

Are you looking for a dynamic business career in the competitive world of marketing and want to hit the ground running? As an NC graduate, you will have substantial industry connections and extensive real-world experience, enabling you to deliver outstanding results to your clients.

Program Highlights:

› Proximity to one of the world’s busiest international borders provides high-value experiential learning opportunities.

› Outstanding student success in provincial, national and international sales and marketing competitions.

› Over 100 individual student award recipients at Ontario Colleges’ Marketing Competition.

› Graduates may pursue certification through the Canadian Institute of Management.

Career Opportunities:

› Advertiser or media buyer

› Brand manager

› Business or event manager

› Customer relations specialist

› Fundraising specialist

› Market research analyst

› Sales representative/manager

› Sales and marketing coordinator

› Small business strategist

› Social media coordinator

› Sports promoter

› Strategic business manager

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Writing Strategies

Fundamentals of International Trade Principles of Marketing

Operations Management I

Human Resources Management

Computer Applications

TWO Financial Accounting Concepts

Business Communications

Macroeconomics

Mathematics of Finance

Spreadsheet Applications

Professional Selling I

THREE Business Reports

Statistical Concepts

Managerial Accounting

Integrated Marketing Communication

Marketing Research

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Canadian Business Law

Organizational Behaviour

Marketing Applications

International Marketing Principles of Consumer Behaviour

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Business Administration–Supply Chain and Operations Management

Are you interested in a management career that keeps your finger on the pulse of operations? As a Supply Chain and Operations Manager, you lead frontline business operations which are critical to the success of your organization.

Program Highlights:

› Immersive co-op work term.

› Experience working with suppliers and small businesses.

› Hands-on, experiential learning in enterprise resource planning/Systems, Applications and Products (SAP) integrated data systems.

› Graduates are given advanced standing toward the Supply Chain Canada (SCC) professional designation; Certified Supply Chain Management Professional (CSCMP). Other professional accreditations can be pursued through associations such as The Canadian Institute for Traffic and Transportation, (CITT) and the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM).

› Program is a member of the SAP University Alliance.

Career Opportunities:

› Business systems and applications specialist

› Distribution and logistics manager

› Financial and cost analyst

› Inventory controller

› Industrial marketing specialist

› Production/operations supervisor or manager

› Productivity improvement specialist

› Project or business manager

› Purchasing manager

› QS/ISO quality systems specialist

› SAP enterprise resource planning specialist

ONE Writing Strategies

Fundamentals of International Trade Principles of Marketing

Operations Management I

Human Resources Management

Computer Applications

TWO Financial Accounting Concepts

Business Communications

Macroeconomics

Mathematics of Finance

Spreadsheet Applications

Professional Selling I

THREE Business Reports

Statistical Concepts

Operations Planning and Control I

Supply Management

Managerial Accounting

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Organizational Behaviour

Canadian Business Law

Operations Analysis and Control

Transportation and Logistics Management

Operations Planning and Control II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Enterprise Resource Planning

Microeconomics

The Entrepreneur

Business to Business (B2B) Marketing

Digital Marketing

Marketing Management I

SEVEN Integrated Strategic Management

Content Publishing

Creative Advertising

Marketing Management II

Marketing Data Analytics

Marketing Capstone Course

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX

The Entrepreneur

Enterprise Resource Planning

Supply Chain Management for Services, Capital Goods, Major Projects and the Public Sector

Project Management Fundamentals

Knowledge Management

Strategic Planning

SEVEN Organizational Sustainability

Integrated Strategic Management

Operations Management II

Operational Quality Standards

Applied Management

Leadership, Professionalism and Negotiation Skills

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Ontario College Advanced Diploma
TERM COURSE TITLE
Ontario College Advanced Diploma
38 | School of Business and Management Studies CO-OP CO-OP

Business Analytics

Description

This flexible, eight-month post-graduate program prepares learners for high-demand data management roles. Graduates will be able to pull meaningful insights from large, complex data sets to support data driven decision making. Students will collect and analyze data and create visualizations to solve current and future problems. The ability to work with data and predict patterns will continue to be a critical management skill.

Program Highlights:

› Gain a comprehensive understanding of ethical data management, predictive analytics, and visualizations.

› Suitable for individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds looking to add a layer of applied, analytical problem solving to their area of expertise.

› Work through case studies and interactive labs using course competencies.

› Hybrid course delivery allows for greater flexibility.

› Applied research is present throughout the program, culminating with a capstone course in the final term.

› Software-based simulations provide competencies in team-based, real-time, competitive business scenarios.

Career Opportunities:

› Business analyst

› Business consultant

› Data analyst

› Decision analytics associate

› Digital strategist

› Performance analyst

› Research associate

› Sales and forecasting

› Website analytics associate

Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resources)

Are you interested in a career managing an organization’s greatest asset – its people? As a Human Resources

Professional you support, plan and execute your organization’s HR initiatives from a strategic and tactical perspective.

Program Highlights:

› Build a comprehensive, professional portfolio through the HR@NC student association.

› Engage with industry leaders via guest speakers, alumni, industry events and associations including the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) and the Human Resources Professional Association of Niagara (HRPAN).

› Engage in course-based applied research.

› International opportunities to work/study abroad.

› Courses prepare you for the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) and/or Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL) designations.

Career Opportunities:

› Compensation

› HR consulting

› HR information systems

› HR metrics

› Health and safety

› Labour relations

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Fundamentals of Data Analytics

Management Information Systems

Statistics for Data Analytics

Data Management and Security

Business Analytics and Decisions

Computer Applications in Business Analytics I

TWO Computer Applications in Business Analytics II

Data Visualization and Communication

Predictive Analytics

Data Mining for Business Analytics

Statistics and Modelling

Practices in Business Analytics

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Principles of Human Resource Management Principles of Marketing

Management Theories and Practice

Business Communications

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

TWO Financial Accounting I

Entrepreneurship and Small Business Organizational Behaviour

Statistical Research Concepts

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

THREE Organizational Training and Development

Employment and Workplace Law

Management Information Systems

Managerial Accounting

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Occupational Health and Safety

Professionalism and Ethics for HR Professionals

Recruitment and Selection

HR Management Systems & HR Metrics

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

› Pension and benefits

› Training and development

› Recruitment

› Talent acquisition

Ontario College

Bachelor’s Degree

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Pension and Benefits Administration

Introduction to Canadian Government

Organization Development and Change Leadership

Compensation and Rewards Systems

Introduction to Macroeconomics

SEVEN Industrial and Labour Relations

Project Management

Strategic Human Resources Planning

Organizational Sustainability

Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods

EIGHT

International Human Resources Management

Performance Management

HR Capstone Project - Applied Research I

Leadership & Leadership Development

Organizational Design

NINE Cultural Diversity

Economics of Labour

Interdisciplinary Strategic HR Management

HR Capstone Project - Applied Research II

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

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Business and Management Studies

Human Resources Management

Are you a working professional with a focus on human resources (HR) or management who dreams of playing a lead role in caring for an organization’s most important asset – its people? As a Human Resources Management graduate, you possess specialized knowledge in labour law, occupational health and safety, labour relations, training, compensation and recruitment, enabling you to work in all aspects of HR.

Program Highlights:

› Designed to complement prior education in other disciplines.

› Professors have significant HR industry experience.

› Applied learning opportunities including an internship with 300 hours of practical HR experience.

› Courses prepare you for the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) and/or Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL) designations.

› Courses required to write the Certified Human Resources Professional Knowledge Exam (CHRP-KE) and Certified Human Resources Leader Knowledge Exam (CHRL-KE) in order to achieve your CHRP and/or CHRL designations, must have an overall average of 70 percent, with no course mark below 65 per cent.

› Connect with industry leaders via guest speakers, alumni, industry events and associations including the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) and the Human Resources Professional Association of Niagara (HRPAN).

Career Opportunities:

› Benefits coordinator

› Compensation specialist

› Human resources generalist

› Labour relations officer

› Occupational health and safety coordinator

› Pension and benefit administrator

› Recruitment coordinator

› Recruiter

› Talent acquisition specialist

› Training and development coordinator

International Business Management

Are you a global thinker interested in expanding your knowledge of international business practices? As an International Business Management graduate, you will be prepared to dive into the challenges of doing business in international markets. This program provides students with the theories and practices associated with quantitative decision-making and strategic development in an international context.

Program Highlights:

› Proximity to one of the world’s busiest international borders provides high-value experiential learning opportunities in the international commerce arena.

› Hands-on learning.

› Faculty members with diverse international business experience.

› Designed to compliment prior education in various fields.

Career Opportunities:

› Customs broker

› Distribution and logistics administrator

› Foreign trade consultant/specialist

› Import/export manager

› International banker

› International marketing and sales associate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Financial and Managerial Accounting

HR Management Systems & HR Metrics

Principles of Human Resource Management

Business Management and Organizational Behaviour

Organizational Training and Development

Recruitment and Selection

TWO Organizational Design

Human Resources Planning

Compensation Administration

Employment Law: Special Topics

Canadian Occupational Health and Safety

Industrial and Labour Relations

Field Placement - Human Resources Management

The field placement is an internship requiring 300 hours practical experience in human resources.

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Concepts of International Trade

International Market Research

International Trade Finance

Market Entry and Distribution

Business Principles

Leadership and Ethics

TWO Global Logistics Management

International Marketing Strategies

Legal Issues of International Trade

Trade Aspects of International Geography I

Applied Research in International Trade Management

Principles of Human Resource Management

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Ontario College Graduate Certificate Ontario College Graduate Certificate
INTERNSHIP 40 | School of Business and Management Studies

Law Clerk

Are you a critical thinker with a passion for justice who would like to play a key role on an integrated legal team? As a Law Clerk graduate you will assist lawyers and other legal professionals with all aspects of case management, statutory research and document preparation, with accuracy and a high attention to detail.

Program Highlights:

› Gain practical experience and connect with industry leaders via a co-op work term.

› Benefit from hands-on, experiential learning using the latest legal technology.

› Graduates may apply for membership to the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario.

› Graduates may pursue further legal studies in alternative dispute resolution or paralegal studies.

Career Opportunities:

› Court office

› In-house legal department

› Law office

› Regional and municipal government office

› Title insurance company

› Title searching

Office Administration–Executive

Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment and have communication skills and attention to detail that would make you an asset to any organization? As a graduate of the Office Administration-Executive (Co-op) program, you have advanced administrative skills and are market-ready to assist top executives at today’s leading organizations.

Program Highlights:

› Highly regarded curriculum meets current industry needs.

› Comprehensive computer training prepares students for the Microsoft Application Specialist certification.

› Extensive co-op work term component to further gain practical, on-the-job experience to give students a competitive edge in diverse business environments.

› Graduates may pursue the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) designation through the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP).

› Advanced standing for graduates of NC’s Office Administration–General program and Office Administration programs from other accredited Ontario colleges who want to apply for second-year entry.

Career Opportunities:

› Administrative assistant

› Bookkeeping clerk

› Customer service representative

› Executive assistant

› Office administrator

› Project assistant

Ontario

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications for the Legal Office I

Introduction to Canadian Law and Research

Torts and Contracts

Real Estate Law and Conveyancing I

Wills and Estates

Credit Law

TWO Litigation I

Family Law I

Real Estate Law and Conveyancing II

Real Estate Document Production

Writing Fundamentals

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computers Applications for the Legal Office II

Litigation II

Family Law II

Real Estate Law and Conveyancing III

Business Communication - Law Clerk

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Co-op Work Term I

FIVE Criminal Law

Corporate Law

Landlord and Tenant

Legislative Tribunals

Ethics, Diversity and Professionalism

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Presentation Skills

Electronic Data Management

Keyboarding Essentials

Word Processing I

Workplace Preparation

Mathematics

TWO Bookkeeping

Administrative Skills and Procedures II

Spreadsheets I

Word Processing II

Writing Fundamentals

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

THREE Co-op Work Term I

FOUR Bookkeeping Applications

Administrative Skills and Procedures III

Spreadsheets II

Word Processing III

Business Communication

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Organizational Behaviour

Integrated Office Projects

Project Management

Web Technologies

Desktop Publishing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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TERM COURSE TITLE
ONE Administrative Skills and Procedures I
College
Code 0425 Campus NL Start F Length 2 Years niagaracollege.ca/0425
Ontario
Diploma
College Diploma
niagaracollege.ca/business | 41 DEGREE CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA GRADUATE CO-OP CO-OP

Business and Management Studies

Ontario

Are you process-oriented and interested in a career where you maintain a high administrative standard within an organization? As a graduate of the Office AdministrationGeneral program, you have the technical and administrative skills required to be a successful administrator in today’s fast-paced business environment.

Program Highlights:

› Highly regarded curriculum meets current industry needs.

› Comprehensive computer training prepares students for the Microsoft Application Specialist certification.

› Simulated in-course office projects enable you to gain market-ready experience and administrative knowledge.

All courses are delivered virtually through a combination of synchronous and asynchronous online delivery. The program can be completed fully remotely.

Career Opportunities:

› Administrative assistant

› Customer service representative

› Front desk coordinator

› Office assistant

Office Administration–Health Services

Do you have an interest in healthcare, and want to be part of the fast-growing area of health services professionals? Most often the health services professional is the first person to interact with patients and clients. As a graduate of the Office Administration Health Services program, you acquire the knowledge and specialized skills to be an integrated member and provide administrative support to the healthcare team.

Program Highlights:

› Perform a variety of administration functions in support of patient care that requires attention to detail, confidentiality, critical thinking, interpersonal skills and work effectively in a multicultural environment.

› Gain practical experience using a simulated clinical management system for patient scheduling, electronic health records, and OHIP billing.

› Learn to accurately transcribe medical correspondence and reports, including a comprehensive study of anatomy and medical terminology.

› Practicum experience provides hands-on, experiential learning in the field.

Career Opportunities:

› Administrative assistant

› Health records clerk

› Medical office coordinator

› Medical transcriptionist

› Receptionist

› Registration clerk

› Ward clerk

TERM

ONE Administrative Skills and Procedures I

Presentation Skills

Electronic Data Management

Keyboarding Essentials

Word Processing I

Workplace Preparation

Mathematics

TWO Bookkeeping

Administrative Skills and Procedures II

Spreadsheets I

Word Processing II

Writing Fundamentals

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Workplace Preparation

Keyboarding Essentials

Administrative Skills and Procedures I

Electronic Data Management

Word Processing I

Presentation Skills

Mathematics

TWO Health Services Office Procedures I

Anatomy and Medical Terminology I

Spreadsheets I

Word Processing II

Writing Fundamentals

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

THREE Medical Billing and Scheduling

Health Services Office Procedures II

Anatomy and Medical Terminology II

Spreadsheets II

Business Communication

General Education Elective (1 required)

FOUR Bookkeeping

Health Services and Hospital Procedures

Medical Transcription

Organizational Behaviour

Field Placement – Office Administration Health Services

General Education Elective (1 required)

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Ontario College Diploma
INTERNSHIP Code 0431 Campus NL Start F/W Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/0431
› Receptionist COURSE TITLE
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada
College Certificate
Code 1431 Campus ONLINE Start F Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/1431 42 | School of Business and Management Studies
Office Administration–General

Sport Administration

Are you a sports enthusiast who wants to turn your passion for the game into an exciting career with an amateur or professional sports organization? As a Sport Administration graduate, you have the skills and knowledge for a successful career in the dynamic sports industry.

Program Highlights:

› Amateur and professional sports play an increasing role in the social, physical and economic health of our economy.

› High demand for qualified individuals to support development and growth.

› Program combines fundamental business skills with sport industry knowledge and applications.

› Gain practical experience via extensive volunteer, networking and community leadership opportunities with leading industry sport organizations including the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, and the Canadian Olympic Committee.

Career Opportunities:

› Advertising/media coordinator

› Assistant athletic director

› Campus recreation coordinator

› Communications

› Data management analyst

› Facility coordinator

› Fundraising coordinator

Sport Management

› Intramural manager/coordinator

› Sales representative

› Sponsorship coordinator

› Sport event coordinator

› Sports information officer

› Sports recruiter or scout

› Varsity coordinator

TERM COURSE TITLE

Ontario College Diploma

ONE Introduction to Sport Management

Leadership in Sport

Communication Foundations

Mathematics of Finance

Spreadsheet Applications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Negotiations and Law for Sport

Governance of Sport Organizations

Communication Skills for the Emerging Professional

Sport Sponsorship

Marketing for Sport and Recreation

Sport Finance

THREE Media and Sport

Ethics in Sport

The Global Economy in Sports

The Sport Consumer

Sales and Promotions in Sports

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Industry Reports

Statistical Concepts

Sport Facilities Management

Human Resource Management in Sports

Sport Event Management

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Are you a sports enthusiast who wants to turn your passion for the game into an exciting career with an amateur or professional sports organization? As a Sport Management graduate, you have the skills and knowledge for a successful career in the dynamic sports industry.

Program Highlights:

› Amateur and professional sports play an increasing role in the social, physical and economic health of our economy.

› High demand for qualified individuals to support development and growth.

› Program combines fundamental business skills with advanced sport industry knowledge and applications.

› Over 400 hours of sport management practicum experience locally or internationally.

› Opportunities for hands-on experiential learning with leading industry sport organizations including the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, and the Canadian Olympic Committee.

Career Opportunities:

› Assistant athletic director

› Campus recreation coordinator

› Data management analyst

› Facility manager

› Intramural coordinator

› Marketing/promotions/ sponsorship coordinator

› Sales executive

› Social media coordinator

› Sport administrator

› Sport event coordinator

› Sport recruiter or scout

› Varsity coordinator

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Sport Management Leadership in Sport Communication Foundations

Mathematics of Finance Spreadsheet Applications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Negotiations and Law for Sport Governance of Sport Organizations

Communication Skills for the Emerging Professional Sport Sponsorship

Marketing for Sport and Recreation

Sport Finance

THREE Media and Sport Ethics in Sport

The Global Economy in Sports

The Sport Consumer Sales and Promotions in Sports General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Industry Reports

Statistical Concepts

Sport Facilities Management

Sport Event Management

Human Resource Management in Sports

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Global Sport Business

Sport Management Research

Contemporary Issues in Sport

Entrepreneurial Recreation and Sports

Sociology of Sport

Sport Tourism

SIX Work-Integrated Learning Module-Sport Management

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Ontario College Advanced Diploma
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Students from NC’s Business programs don’t have to wait until they graduate to gain real-world industry experience. As part of course-based research projects, students work with industry partners to find solutions for them, such as marketing strategies. Hear from students about the projects they worked on. Listen to what industry partners Niagara Oast House Brewers and Niagara Essential Oils and Blends (NEOB) had to say about what the students accomplished.

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Play a leading role in today’s competitive business environment

Community Services

Autism and Behavioural Science

Child and Youth Care

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education–Advanced Standing

Educational Assistance and Adult Supports

Recreation Therapy

Recreation Therapy–Fast Track

Social Service Worker

Admission Requirements:

Community Services programs prepare students to support the varying needs of individuals and families of all ages, including children, youth, adults and the aged. Classes are taught by expert faculty with a strong emphasis on experiential learning opportunities that enable students to gain critical industry experience via in-depth field placement opportunities.

In addition, alternative program delivery formats make it easier to attend classes; students are given the opportunity to earn additional certifications in conjunction with their credentials; and unique university bridging opportunities can be explored.

Recommended Courses: Families in Canada 12 (C), Contemporary Indigenous Issues and Perspectives in a Global Context 12 (C)or(U), Canadian and World Issues 12 (U), Dynamics of Human Relationships 11 (O), Human Development Throughout the Lifespan 12 (C)or(U), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (U), Working with School-Age Children and Adolescents 12 (C).

Recommended Courses: Dynamics of Human Relationships 11 (O), Human Development Throughout the Lifespan 12 (C)or(U), Families in Canada - College Preparation 12 (C), Raising Healthy Children 11 (O), Working with School-Age Children and Adolescents 12 (C), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (U)

or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: Leadership and Peer Support 11 (O), Dynamics of Human Relationships 11 (O), Human Development Throughout the Lifespan 12 (C)or(U), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (U), Working with School-Age Children and Adolescents 12 (C), Recreation and Healthy Active Living – 12 (C)or(U), related volunteer and/or cooperative/work experience

F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: Leadership and Peer Support 11 (O), Dynamics of Human Relationships 11 (U), Human Development Through the Lifespan 12 (C)or(U), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (U), Recreation and Healthy Active Living 12 (C)or(U)

F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: Leadership and Peer Support 11 (O), Dynamics of Human Relationships 11 (U), Human Development Through the Lifespan 12 (C)or(U), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (U), Recreation and Healthy Active Living 12 (C)or(U).

Social Service Worker 0123 WC F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: Equity and Social Justice 12 (C)or(U), Families in Canada 12 (C), Contemporary Indigenous Issues and Perspectives in a Global Context 12 (C)or(U), Canadian and World Issues (U), Dynamics of Human Relationships 11 (U), Human Development Through the Lifespan 12 (C)or(U), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (U).

Graduate Program

Autism and Behavioural Science 0192 WC F Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) in Child and Youth Care (Worker), Communication Disorders Assistant, Developmental Services Worker, Early Childhood Education, Educational Assistant, Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant, Social Service Worker or Therapeutic Recreation OR Bachelor’s Degree in Behavioural Science, Child Studies, Education, Psychology, Speech and Language Sciences, Social Work or Sociology OR For applicants who have studied outside of these fields of study, please submit a one-page cover letter indicating why you feel you would be successful in the ABS program, what experience you have already, and a resume that includes your educational and work background with a current e-mail address AND Proof of English proficiency

Some programs have pre-admission requirements- for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 52. Recommended Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

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Diploma Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Child and Youth Care 0169 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).
3 Years 48 Early Childhood Education 0102 WC F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).
2 Years 49 Early Childhood Education –Advanced Standing 0105 WC F A Bachelor’s Degree in Education,
Primary/Junior focus AND Proof of English Proficiency 1 Year 49 Educational Assistance and Adult Supports 0103 WC F/W OSSD
with
2 Years 50 Recreation Therapy 0178 WC
2 Years 50 Recreation Therapy–Fast Track 0184 WC
2 Years No break 51
2 Years 51
1 Year 48
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My experience here at Niagara would never have been what it was without such a supportive faculty. They are so helpful and they are the ones who made my College experience such a great one. Brad Loucks program graduate

Community Services

Autism and Behavioural Science

Are you passionate about helping individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to achieve their potential and gain greater independence? As a Behavioural Technician/ Therapist you have expertise in the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis and the skills to work with individuals with ASD in therapeutic and school-based settings.

Program Highlights:

› Develop an understanding of evidence-based practices for individuals with autism and how to design, implement and evaluate programs and intervention plans.

› Over 350 hours of field placement experience supported by a field placement officer.

› Access to iBooks and introduction to applications that support classroom theory and field placement.

› Graduates meet the coursework requirements to take the Behaviour Analyst

Certification Board Inc. (BACB) Board Certified Assistant Behaviour Analyst (BCaBA) Examination. Note: applicants must meet additional requirements to qualify.

› Certification in non-violent crisis intervention available.

Career Opportunities:

› Graduates work predominantly with individuals with ASD as Behavioural Technicians in therapeutic and educational environments as part of a treatment team supervised by a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst and/or Psychologist

› Implementing Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Therapy in community, private or home-based settings

› Working with families, including parent training

› Working for organizations that serve individuals with ASD

› Working as educational assistants or ABA facilitators in school boards

Child and Youth Care

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and youth, and want to support their positive growth through complex life changes? Through therapeutic programming and processes you will learn to engage purposefully and effectively to facilitate growth and positive life change in the development of healthy emotional, social, behavioural and developmental wellbeing.

Program Highlights:

› Learning is relationship-focused with emphasis on equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging.

› Curriculum focuses on applied skills, interventions and theoretical knowledge to support children, youth and families.

› Experiential learning through applied projects within the college and in partnership with community agencies.

› Three unique field placement opportunities tailored to your learning and supported by a full-time field placement officer.

› Certification in non-violent Crisis Intervention.

› Program offers a unique 6 term delivery through in-person, hybrid and on-line learning modalities. Graduate in only 24 months!

› Dual admission agreement with Niagara University to Bachelor of Science in Psychology.

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Applied Behavioural Analysis

Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder

Specialized Instructional Strategies

Working with Families and Teams

Ethics and Professionalism

Field Placement I

TWO Parent and Staff Training

Behavioural Skill Building

Treating Challenging Behaviours

Transition Planning and Implementation

Field Placement II

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Intro to Counselling Skills

Relational Practice I

Designing Therapeutic Programs

Group Work in CYC Practice

Placement Preparation

Essential Communication Skills for Community Services

TWO Relational Practice II

Facilitating Therapeutic Programs

Advanced Report Writing Strategies

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Field Placement I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Communities, Systems and Social Innovation

At Risk Youth

Mental Health Supports

Legislation in CYC

Abnormal Psychology

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Career Opportunities:

› Board of education

› Community, mental health or social service agency

› Residential/live-in care and treatment facilities

FOUR Family Dynamics

Relational Intervention Strategies

Advanced Counselling Skills

Developmental Psychology

Field Placement II - Child and Youth Care

FIVE Adolescent Psychology

Human Intimacy

Responses to Trauma & Abuse

Drugs and Behaviour

Professional Practice I

Advocacy and Allyship

SIX Professional Practice II

Field Placement III - Child and Youth Care

› Specialized day/residential camp

› Youth justice facility or agency

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Ontario
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PLACEMENT PLACEMENT

Early Childhood Education

Do you have a passion for education and the importance of fostering development in the early years? As an Early Childhood Educator, you support early learning in a wide variety of educational programs and centres.

Program Highlights:

› Over 600 hours of practical field placement experience with course work.

› The opportunity to graduate with three additional certificates: Hanen Learning Language and Loving It; Quality Child Care Niagara; Red Cross Anti-Bullying Certificate.

› Diverse opportunities for employment including School Boards and Licenced Early Year environments.

› Program meets the registration requirements for the College of Early Childhood Educators.

› ECE International employment/field placement partnership in Thailand.

› Program is also offered at Six Nations Polytechnic, Brantford Campus. Check availability at (niagaracollege.ca/0106 )

› Dual admission agreement with Niagara University to Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts.

Career Opportunities:

› Board of education full-day early learning program

› Camp or hospital playroom

› Childcare centre

› Community pre-school program

› Extended day program for school-aged children

› Family and children’s agency

› Family resource program/EarlyON Centres

› Home childcare

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Essential Communication Skills for Community Services

Working with Infants and Toddlers

Arts and Science I

Foundations of ECE - I

Child Development

ECE Level 01 Practicum (1 course required)

Field Placement I - ECE Elective Option 1

Field Placement I - ECE Elective Option 2

TWO Diversity in the Early Years

Foundations of ECE - II

Stress and Resiliency

Introductory Psychology

General Education Elective (1 course required)

AND ECE Level 02 Practicum (1 course required)

Field Placement II - ECE Elective Option 1

Field Placement II - ECE Elective Option 2

THREE Arts and Science II

Naturalistic Observation Research Methods

Working with School-Age Children

Child Abuse and Family Violence

Field Placement III - ECE

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Entry to Practice

Program Administration

Working with Families

Child Health and Well-Being

Field Placement IV - ECE

Early Childhood Education (Advanced Standing)

Do you have a passion for education and the importance of fostering development in the early years? As an Early Childhood Educator, you support early learning in a wide variety of educational programs and centres.

Program Highlights:

› Over 375 hours of practical field placement experience completed concurrently with course work.

› Diverse opportunities for employment including School Boards and Licensed Early Year environments.

› Program meets the registration requirements for the College of Early Childhood Educators.

› ECE International employment/field placement partnership with Lerthah School in Thailand.

Career Opportunities:

› Board of education full-day early learning program

› Camp or hospital playroom

› Childcare centre

› Community pre-school program

› Extended day program for school-aged children

› Family and children’s agency

› Family resource program/EarlyON Centres

› Home childcare

ADVANCED STANDING

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Essential Communication Skills for Community Services

Arts and Science I

Arts and Science II

Naturalistic Observation Research Methods

Introductory Psychology

Child Abuse and Family Violence

Field Placement I - Early Childhood Education

TWO Diversity in the Early Years

Stress and Resiliency

Working with School-Age Children

Entry to Practice

Field Placement II - Early Childhood Education

General Education Elective (2 courses required)

Ontario College Diploma

THREE Working with Infants and Toddlers

Child Development

Foundations of ECE - I

Field Placement III - Early Childhood Education

FOUR Foundations of ECE - II

Program Administration

Working with Families

Child Health and Well-Being

Field Placement IV - Early Childhood Education

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Community Services

Educational Assistance and Adult Supports

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals of all ages with exceptionalities? Be prepared for two career paths in this unique dual focused program. As an Educational Support or a Developmental Support Worker, you are skilled and compassionate about supporting students and adults with exceptionalities in a community or education-based setting.

Program Highlights:

› Benefit from developing knowledge, skills and abilities to support people of all ages with a range of special needs in both educational settings and a variety of community agency settings.

› 400 hours of practical field placement experience in both educational and community settings supported by a Field Placement Officer, and many lead to employment.

› Graduates receive vocationally relevant certifications in Person Centred Training and Non Violent Crisis Intervention/Prevention.

› Students have many professional networking opportunities through school boards and community agencies.

› Benefit from this unique college program in developing knowledge, skills and abilities to work in education and community settings.

Career Opportunities:

› Boards of education

› Developmental service agencies – community participation supports and services

› Developmental service agencies – residential services

› Private schools

Recreation Therapy

› Recreational programs for persons with special needs

› Specialized agencies or associations

› Self-employment opportunities

› YMCA day and summer camps

Are you interested in a career where you support individuals in enjoying an improved quality of life? As a recreation therapy professional, you will use meaningful recreation and leisure education, counselling and experiences to promote, restore, rehabilitate, and/or maintain quality of life and well-being. Therapeutic Recreation supports the development of strengths while addressing social, emotional, physical, spiritual and cognitive needs.

Program Highlights:

› Receive specialized training and certifications designed to meet the needs of an aging population including:

› Communication Tips and Tools for Dementia

› DementiAbility Methods Certificate

› Nordic Pole Walking Instructor Certification

› Earn a Level 1 Inclusion Certificate from Variety Village.

› Gain over 430 hours of practical field placement experience, supported by a field placement officer.

› Benefit from Therapeutic Recreation Ontario student membership.

› Become eligible for your R/TRO designation upon graduation.

› Opportunity to receive certification for Foundations of Indigenous Cultural Safety in Healthcare.

Career Opportunities:

› Adult day program/retirement home/long-term care home

› Acute, chronic care or other specialized hospital

› Children’s treatment centre

› Community/private agency supporting people with illness or disability

› Facility/agency for individuals with mental health or intellectual disabilities

› Municipal recreation department

› Private practice

› Rehabilitation facility

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Ontario College Diploma

Essential Communication Skills for Community Services

Educational Foundations And Strategies

Literacy Support and Strategies

Professional Roles of the Educational Assistant/Support Worker

Developmental Disabilities - Overview

Activities of Daily Living Supports

TWO Numeracy Support and Strategies

Exceptionalities I

Assistive Technology Across The Lifespan

Person Directed Planning

Introductory Psychology

Recreation for Inclusive Communities

Field Placement I

THREE Positive Behaviour Supports

Advocacy, Empowerment and Choice

Differentiated Instruction

Personal Development for the Workplace

Pharmacology

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Field Placement II

FOUR Autism Spectrum Disorder: Effective Strategies

Community Resources

Exceptionalities II

Professional Reporting

Developmental Psychology

Field Placement III

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Leadership in Society

Essential Communication Skills for Community Services

Therapeutic Recreation for Diverse Abilities

Professionalism in Therapeutic Recreation

Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation

Developmental Psychology

TWO Therapeutic Recreation Intervention and Program Planning

Assessment and Documentation in Therapeutic Recreation

Therapeutic Approaches for an Aging Population

Applied Positive Strategies in Therapeutic Recreation

Therapeutic Recreation Program Delivery

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

THREE Effective Helping Skills in Therapeutic Recreation

Technology and Therapeutic Recreation

Leisure Education

Therapeutic Recreation Facilitation Techniques

Mental Illness, Addiction and Recovery: A Therapeutic Recreation Perspective

Field Placement I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Issues and Trends in Therapeutic Recreation

Integrative Seminar

Research and Evaluation in Therapeutic Recreation

Community Practice in Therapeutic Recreation

Field Placement II

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PLACEMENT PLACEMENT

Recreation Therapy–Fast Track PLACEMENT

16-month accelerated delivery providing a 2-year credential.

Are you interested in a career where you support individuals in enjoying an improved quality of life? As a recreation therapy professional, you will use meaningful recreation and leisure education, counselling and experiences to promote, restore, rehabilitate, and/or maintain quality of life and well-being. Therapeutic recreation supports the development of strengths while addressing social, emotional, physical, spiritual and cognitive needs.

Program Highlights:

› Receive specialized training and certifications designed to meet the needs of an aging population including:

› Communication Tips and Tools for Dementia

› DementiAbility Methods Certificate

› Nordic Pole Walking Instructor Certification

› Earn a Level 1 Inclusion Certificate from Variety Village.

› Gain over 430 hours of practical field placement experience, supported by a field placement officer.

› Benefit from Therapeutic Recreation Ontario student membership.

› Become eligible for your R/TRO designation upon graduation.

Career Opportunities:

› Adult day program/retirement home/long-term care home

› Acute, chronic care or other specialized hospital

› Children’s treatment centre

› Community/private agency supporting people with illness or disability

Social Service Worker

› Facility/agency for individuals with mental health or intellectual disabilities

› Municipal recreation department

› Private practice

› Rehabilitation facility

Are you passionate about social equity and want to have a meaningful impact on disadvantaged individuals, groups and communities in a variety of social service settings? As a social service worker, you assist clients in dealing with personal and social problems by delivering counselling, community services and social support programs.

Program Highlights:

› Over 600 hours of practical field placement experience, supported by a field placement officer and often leading to employment.

› Hands-on experiential learning through case studies, video simulations and small group discussions.

› Program responds to changes in the social services field using an anti-oppressive approach.

› Dual admission agreement with Niagara University to Bachelor of Science in Social Work.

› Certification in non-violent crisis intervention available.

› Graduates are prepared for membership in the Ontario College of Social Work and Social Service Work. This regulatory body established the vocational learning outcomes for the Social Services Worker program.

› The program is structured through a group supervision model that requires regular attendance and engagement in on-campus classes.

Career Opportunities:

› Addictions centre

› Community mental health agency

› Correctional facility

› Child welfare agency

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Leadership in Society

Essential Communication Skills for Community Services

Therapeutic Recreation for Diverse Abilities

Professionalism in Therapeutic Recreation

Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation

Developmental Psychology

TWO Therapeutic Recreation Intervention and Program Planning

Assessment and Documentation in Therapeutic Recreation

Therapeutic Approaches for an Aging Population

Applied Positive Strategies in Therapeutic Recreation

Therapeutic Recreation Program Delivery

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

THREE Effective Helping Skills in Therapeutic Recreation

Technology and Therapeutic Recreation

Leisure Education

Therapeutic Recreation Facilitation Techniques

Mental Illness, Addiction and Recovery: A Therapeutic Recreation Perspective

Field Placement I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Issues and Trends in Therapeutic Recreation

Integrative Seminar

Research and Evaluation in Therapeutic Recreation

Community Practice in Therapeutic Recreation

Field Placement II

NOTE: Fast-Track delivery (0184) students complete Term One through Term Four as a continual program with no term off.

PLACEMENT

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Ontario College Diploma

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Methods I (Case Work)

Community Orientation and Practice Issues

Methods I (Group Work)

Social Services I

Essential Communication Skills for Community Services

TWO Methods II (Case Work)

Practice Integration and Issues I

Methods II (Group Work and Research)

Social Services II

Field Placement I - Social Service Worker

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Methods III (Case Work)

Practice Integration and Issues II

Methods III (Group Work and Community Organization)

Social Services III

Advanced Report Writing Strategies

Field Placement II - Social Service Worker

FOUR Methods IV (Case Work)

Social Services IV

Practice Integration and Issues III

Leadership in the Workplace

Field Placement III - Social Service Worker

› Department of health and human services

› Hospital or medical clinic

› School or youth setting

› Seniors’ home

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Classroom and Lab Tours

Step inside many of Niagara College’s labs and classrooms right from the comfort of home. Sit back and browse our collection of lab tour videos and get that first-hand look at what’s in store for you at NC.

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Culinary Arts Studies

Baking and Pastry Arts

Baking and Pastry Arts Management

Culinary Innovation and Food Technology (Co-op)

Culinary Management (Co-op)

Culinary Skills

Admission Requirements:

In NC’s School of Culinary Arts, work-integrated learning is always on the menu. Students gain experience as they prepare food for retail, restaurant service, pop up dining, banquets, and catering. As the College hosts numerous highly anticipated ticketed events and its world-renowned campus draws prominent visitors – from royalty to dignitaries to celebrities – students are at the heart of the action. Culinary students also learn while making a difference through NC’s integrated Feed the Community program.

Located at the 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson campus in Niagaraon-the-Lake, in the heart of agricultural, wine and culinary country, with a burgeoning craft beer industry; Niagara College offers opportunities unprecedented in Canadian education for exceptional student experiences via on-campus labs and enterprises such as a 40-acre vineyard, NC Teaching Brewery, NC Teaching Distillery, NC Teaching Spa, NC Teaching Greenhouse, hop yard, and apiary.

Certificate Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Baking and Pastry Arts 0458 NL F/W/S OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M). Recommended Courses: Hospitality and/or Tourism 11 or 12, Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O) 1 Year 56 Culinary Skills 0454 NL F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Hospitality and/or Tourism 11 or 12, Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O). 1 Year 58 Diploma Program Baking and Pastry Arts Management 0467 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M). Recommended Courses: Hospitality and/or Tourism 11 or 12, Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O) 2 Year 56 Culinary Innovation and Food Technology (Co-op) 0464 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 57 Culinary Management (Co-op) 0435 NL F/W/S OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Hospitality and/or Tourism 11 or 12, Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O). 2 Years 57 Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 58. Recommended Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.
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The chefs and teachers at Niagara College helped me realize I could achieve incredible things in the culinary field. The environment at the college is unparalleled – having a winery, brewery and greenhouse on-campus created a vibrant learning atmosphere. My time at Niagara was incredibly valuable and it helped me realize my dreams and career aspirations.
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Culinary Arts Studies

Baking and Pastry Arts

Do you have a flair for baking and pastry arts and want to turn your talent into a successful career? As a Baking and Pastry Chef, you are a patient and detail-oriented visionary who creates breads, cakes, cookies and pastries and is ready to meet the demand for qualified bakers in Canada’s thriving hospitality industry.

Program Highlights:

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Ontario’s thriving hospitality industry and serves as a living lab for students including, leading-edge baking facilities, a 40-acre on-site vineyard, Teaching Brewery, Teaching Winery, Teaching Distillery, Teaching Spa, Teaching Greenhouse, hop yard, and apiary.

› Learning environment includes state-of-the-art equipment.

› Environmentally controlled chocolate and sugar lab.

› Program is taught by world-class chef faculty.

› Community engagement through not-for-profit and catered events.

Career Opportunities:

› Baker

› Bakery manager

› Cake decorator

› Pastry chef

› Pastry cook

Baking and Pastry Arts Management

Want to take your Baking and Pastry talents to the next level? The two-year diploma in Baking and Pastry Arts Management offers a unique blend of theoretical instruction and practical training to enable graduates to go beyond the recipe and standard formulations to create new products, produce more complex and tailored confections and generate higher volumes in fast-paced environments.

Program Highlights:

› Program utilizes state-of-the-art baking labs and industrial-grade equipment to recreate the pace and demands of high-volume production bakeries. After a common first year curriculum with the certificate program that establishes the fundamentals, students in the diploma program spend the second year exploring the creative design, food science and product innovation theories and practices needed to make their own mark on the world of baking and pastry.

› Deeper study of baking science, creative design and product development.

› Skill development in chocolate work, artisan breadmaking and sculpted showpieces.

› World-class chef professors expert in creative artistry and product innovation.

› Greater skill development in high-volume, precision production as part of the program.

Career Opportunities:

› Pastry chef

› Catering / production baker

› Cake designer/decorator

› Bread baker

› Bakery manager/supervisor

› Entrepreneur

› Research and development baker

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Baking Principles

Baking and Pastry Techniques I

Baking Essentials I

Baking and Pastry Techniques II

Mathematics

Nutrition

TWO Confection Production

Bakery Management

Advanced Baking and Pastry Techniques

Baking Essentials II

Language and Communications

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Ontario College Certificate Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Baking Principles

Baking and Pastry Techniques I

Baking Essentials I

Baking and Pastry Techniques II

Nutrition

Mathematics

TWO Confection Production

Bakery Management

Advanced Baking and Pastry Techniques

Baking Essentials II

Language and Communications

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

THREE Product Design and Innovation Science

Baking Sculpture and Creative Design

Baking Adaptations and Alternatives

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Sustainable Bakery Management

High Volume Commercial Production Techniques

Precision Artistry

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Culinary Innovation and Food Technology

Are you interested in a career that combines food science with culinary skills to ensure the development of safe and delicious food from farm to table? As a Culinary Innovation and Food Technology graduate, you are a culinary innovator with the unique ability to develop and improve foods, products and operations; reduce food safety risks and ensure regulations are met; and provide nutritional labelling and analysis.

Program Highlights:

› State-of-the-art facilities and equipment.

› The School of Culinary Arts at Niagara College is renowned for its outstanding reputation with graduates, employers and industry partners.

› Co-op work term offers work integrated learning experience in food science and product development.

› Collaboration with Research and Innovation Centre provides applied research opportunities to many students.

Career Opportunities:

› Food production manager

› Food research and development manager

› Food technologist

› Product developer

› Quality assurance manager

› Research chef

Culinary Management

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Food Chemistry

Introduction to Product and Process Engineering

Introduction to Food Principles Nutrition

Garde Manger I

Culinary Techniques I

Culinary Essentials

TWO Language and Communications

Nutrition for Food Technology

Understanding Quality Ingredients

Garde Manger II

Culinary Techniques II

Baking Essentials

THREE Integrated Baking Production for the Processing Engineer

Introduction to Microbiology

Food Chemistry I

I-Think: The Science of Thinking and Problem Solving

Food Law and Regulations

Food and Wine Dynamics

Mathematics of Functions

FOUR Food Microbiology I

Technical Communications

Functional Ingredients and Additives

International Cuisine in Food Development

Packaging and Shelf Life Analysis

Product and Process Engineering I

Statistical Concepts

FIVE Co-op Work Term

SIX Food Chemistry II

Modern Culinary Applications

Preserving and Curing

Product and Process Engineering II

Quality Control

Culinary Innovation

General Education Elective (1 course required)

SEVEN Financial and Managerial Accounting

Food Sensory Analysis

Food Microbiology II

Recipe Development

Food Research and Capstone Project

General Education Elective (1 course required)

CO-OP

Interested in learning how to showcase your creative flair for culinary arts, while gaining the skills needed to manage a food preparation team? As a Culinary Management graduate, you are skilled in the art of food preparation and presentation and apply advanced food theories and kitchen management techniques to ensure a safe and healthy kitchen environment.

Program Highlights:

› The School of Culinary Arts at Niagara College is renowned for its outstanding reputation with graduates, employers and industry partners.

› Unmatched hands-on learning environment with leading-edge facilities and worldclass chef faculty.

› Industry and community engagement through not-for-profit and catered events, recipe competitions, and industry research and innovation.

› Work-integrated learning opportunities through unique signature culinary events and volunteer initiatives.

Career Opportunities:

› Banquet manager

› Caterer

› Chef

› Chef de Partie

› Cook

› Executive chef

› Food product developer

› Kitchen manager

› Line cook

› Sous chef

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Food Principles

Mathematics

Nutrition

Garde Manger I

Culinary Techniques I

Culinary Essentials

TWO Language and Communications

Understanding Quality Ingredients

Culinary Cost Control

Garde Manger II

Culinary Techniques II

Baking Essentials

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR Kitchen Operations

Food and Beverage Marketing

The Theory of Food Combination

Global Gastronomy

Curing and Preserving Techniques

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Food and Wine Dynamics

Regional Canadian Cuisine

Culinary Management Concepts

Integrated Contemporary Food Production

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Culinary Arts Studies

Culinary Skills

Are you looking to give your culinary skills and creativity a boost to pursue a rewarding career in culinary arts? As a Culinary Skills graduate you have the culinary confidence and competence needed to work side by side with cooks and Chefs in professional kitchens and food service environments.

Program Highlights:

› The School of Culinary Arts at Niagara College is renowned for its outstanding reputation with graduates, employers and industry partners.

› Unmatched hands-on learning environment with leading-edge facilities and worldclass chef faculty.

› Industry and community engagement through not-for-profit and catered events, recipe competitions, and industry research and innovation.

› Upon successful completion, enhance your baking skills by applying to NC’s Baking and Pastry Arts program.

Career Opportunities:

› Chef

› Cook

› Line cook

› Sous chef

Program Requirements:

COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admissions requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is

recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Food Principles

Mathematics

Nutrition

Garde Manger I

Culinary Techniques I

Culinary Essentials

TWO Language and Communications

Understanding Quality Ingredients

Culinary Cost Control

Garde Manger II

Culinary Techniques II

Baking Essentials

CULINARY ARTS

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Culinary Innovation and Food Technology (Co-op):

Culinary Management (Co-op):

For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs

Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.

COMPUTER

TRANSPORTATION

COMPUTER

CRIMINAL RECORD

TRANSPORTATION

PHYSICAL FITNESS

CRIMINAL RECORD

COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE

PHYSICAL FITNESS

FIRST-AID AND CPR

COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

FIRST-AID AND CPR

MASK FIT

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

UNIFORM

MASK FIT

UNIFORM

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#myNCstory

The 125-Acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Ontario’s thriving hospitality industry and serves as a living lab for students including leading-edge baking facilities, the NC Teaching Winery and 40-acre on-site vineyard, NC Teaching Brewery, NC Teaching Distillery, NC Teaching Spa, NC Teaching Greenhouse, hop yard, and apiary. Students have the opportunity to work alongside world-class chef faculty, and are connected with the Teaching Brewery and Teaching Winery to complement training and provide connections to public research.

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An unprecedented educational experience.

Whether you’re dreaming of a career in the culinary arts, or ready to pursue your passion for wine, beer or spirits, Niagara College has the recipe for success with trailblazing programs and learning environments like no other in Canada.

Based at NC’s beautiful campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake, students from the School of Culinary Arts, and School of Wine, Beer and Spirits gain exceptional experience from the College which has gained global recognition as a leader in culinary and beverage education.

Thanks to NC’s integrated learning approach, students have a multitude of opportunities to collaborate with their classmates and with other program areas. Beyond the natural connections between

its standout culinary and beverage programs, students can also take advantage of all program synergies and innovative environments on campus – from state-of-the-art sensory labs, NC’s Teaching Greenhouse and culinary gardens, research labs for food and beverage innovation, as well as its on-site hopyard, apiary, orchard and much more.

And only at NC can students experience the rewards that come with seeing the fruits of their labour enjoyed on a campus that not only supplies an educational experience that is unmatched for students but has become a sought-after destination within Niagara’s world-famous culinary and beverage scenes.

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Environment and Horticulture Studies

Commercial Beekeeping

Commercial Cannabis Production

Ecosystem Restoration

Environmental Management and Assessment

Environmental Technician–Field and Laboratory (Co-op)

Greenhouse Technician (Co-op)

Greenhouse Technician

Horticultural Technician (Co-op)

Horticultural Technician

Landscape Horticultural Techniques

Landscape Technician (Co-op)

Landscape Technician

Admission Requirements:

NC’s Environmental and Horticultural Studies, located at the campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake, offers a living-lab for students. Situated at the base of the Niagara Escarpment, the campus features Ontario’s largest training greenhouse, modern landscape

design studio and computer lab; a heated landscape workshop; 15 acres of student-restored wetlands; and is Canada’s first nationally recognized postsecondary wildlife sanctuary.

Ontario College Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Bachelor’s Degree (or equivalent) in the areas of Horticulture, Greenhouse Technology, Agricultural Sciences, Plant Sciences, Biology or a related discipline AND Proof of English proficiency. For applicants who have studied outside of these fields of study OR those who have an acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by Niagara College), a portfolio must be submitted. Students are required to be a minimum of 19 years of

Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) in Environmental Technician/Technology; Ecosystem Management Technician/Technology; OR Bachelor’s Degree in Biology; Botany; Ecology; Environmental and Resources Studies/Management; Environmental Science/Technology; Landscape Architecture; Wildlife; Zoology AND Proof of English proficiency; OR Submit a cover letter and resume outlining an acceptable combination of environmental work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the College)

Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) in Environmental Technician/Technology; Ecosystem Management Technician/Technology; OR Bachelor’s Degree in Biology; Earth Sciences; Ecology; Environmental and Resources Studies/Management; Environmental Science; Environmental Engineering AND Proof of English proficiency; OR Submit a cover letter and resume outlining an acceptable combination of environmental work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the college)

Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 68. Recommended Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

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Certificate Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Landscape Horticultural Techniques 0730 NL F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 1 Year 66 Diploma Program Environmental Technician–Field and Laboratory (Co-op) 0736 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U). Driver’s License 2 Years 64 Greenhouse Technician (Co-op) 0737 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 64 Greenhouse Technician 0777 NL W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 65 Horticultural Technician (Co-op) 0111 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 65 Horticultural Technician 0771 NL W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 66 Landscape Technician (Co-op) 0735 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 67 Landscape Technician 0775 NL W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 67 Graduate Program Commercial Beekeeping 0770 NL W Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree AND Proof of English proficiency. 1 Year 62 Commercial Cannabis Production 0797 NL F/W
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1 Year 63 Environmental Management and Assessment 0234 NL F/W
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Throughout the program I have found a new appreciation for nature. I love that this program has outdoor learning components instead of just being stuck in a classroom. This program is full of fun and interesting content, that will keep you wanting to learn more!
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Environment and Horticulture Studies

Commercial Beekeeping

Do you dream of working outdoors while contributing to the sustainability of one of the most important parts of our natural food system – the pollinator? As a Commercial Beekeeper, you help meet the expected demand for pollination services by various agricultural crops in Canada and around the world.

Program Highlights:

› Reflects Niagara College’s holistic approach to agri-food and commitment to helping meet the global demand for thousands of commercial beekeepers over the next decade including the need for skilled breeders, honey producers and pollination contractors.

› Eastern Canada’s first-ever Commercial Beekeeping program.

› Applied learning experiences via an on-campus apiary with off-site yards and over 100 actively managed hives.

› Three-semester program coincides with the normal annual lifecycle of a honey bee.

› Supports provincial focus to create a highly skilled labour force to care for managed pollinators, as wild pollinators continue to decline globally.

› Engaged Program Advisory Committee with a breadth of knowledge and representatives in all capacities within the Beekeeping Industry.

› Potential field placement with an industry partner for qualifying students, or supplemental Independent Research Project as applicable.

Career Opportunities:

› Apiarist

› Apiary labourer

› Apiary manager

› Apiary technician

› Honey and beehive-related product production

› Honey production supervisor

› Owner/operator – commercial beekeeping

› Pollination services

› Seasonal beekeeper

Commercial Cannabis Production

NC will prepare you with the expertise to begin working in an industry that needs highlyskilled professionals. This program will provide training in the biology and cultural practices of cannabis production including plant nutrition, environment, lighting, climate control, pest and disease control and cultivar selection.

Program Highlights:

› Design and implement plant nutrition, lighting and pest management programs.

› Develop expertise to become a Master Grower and/or Micro Cultivator License holder.

› Learn craft cannabis growing skills.

› Analyze crop and adapt to growth conditions/pest management strategies.

› Comply with regulatory and trade requirements for safe and legal production and packaging.

› Create production plans for the procurement of raw materials and ensure a consistent supply of high-quality crops.

› Develop and implement a system to accurately document and track crop production costs. Interpret budgets and financial statements to inform efficient cannabis production operations.

› Plan and oversee the allocation of staffing and space to support the execution of production plans.

› Comply with and execute appropriate security protocols.

› Students will have an opportunity to participate in an internship with a licensed producer or industry-related project.

› Winner of the 2022 Grow Up Cannabis Education Award.

Career Opportunities:

› Extraction/Edibles

› Irrigation & fertigation

› Master grower

› Micro cultivator

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Honey Bee Health

Ecology of Pollinators

Commercial Beekeeping Regulations

Entomology of Bees

Transitory (Mobile) Hive Management

TWO Apiary Management I

Apiary Construction Techniques

Integrated Pest Management

Queen Rearing

Commercial Beekeeping Project I

THREE Communications of Beekeeping

Apiary Management II

Sustainable Commercial Beekeeping

Principles of Bee Business

Commercial Beekeeping Project II

INTERNSHIP

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Cannabis Production Science I

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

Regulations of Cannabis Industry

Entomology and IPM in Cannabis Production

Cannabis Crop Methods I

Biology and Evolution of Cannabis

TWO Cannabis Plant Pathology

Cannabis Business Software Applications

Introduction to Analysis of Cannabis

Cannabis Production Science II

Cannabis Crop Methods II

Licensed Producer Field Placement

› Operation manager

› Propagation

› Quality assurance associate

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Ecosystem Restoration

Are you passionate about the environment with a desire to help establish an ecologically healthy relationship between nature and our highly industrialized world? As an Ecological Restoration Practitioner, you are skilled in the restoration and management of disturbed ecosystems and prepared to play a leading role in the environmental labour market.

Program Highlights:

› Centred on ‘hands-on, boots-on’ learning opportunities via community-based, yearlong ecological restoration projects.

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake includes restored wetlands, The Wetland Ridge Trail and is part of the Niagara Escarpment.

› Supports bio-monitoring, bio-engineering and plant material management training via the Teaching Greenhouse, community nurseries and a full complement of field equipment.

› Restoration-oriented certifications and training provide graduates competitive advantages in the environmental labour market.

› Engaged Program Advisory Committee with representatives from sectors involved in the planning, implementation, regulation and promotion of ecological restoration activities.

› Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) has reviewed program curriculum and successful graduates of this program will be immediately eligible for certification designation as a CERPIT (Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner in Training).

Career Opportunities:

› Ecological restoration practitioner

› Environmental manager

› Natural heritage specialist

› Species-at-risk invasive management specialist

› Watershed stewardship coordinator

› Wildlife biologist

Environmental Management and Assessment

Would you like to explore the environmental sector and gain the practical experience needed to launch a career in this exciting and important field? As a graduate of the Environmental Management and Assessment program you will have the specialized skills that employers are looking for to work in areas like environmental site assessment, organizational sustainability and waste management.

Program Highlights:

› First program of its kind in Canada; faculty team has over 60 years of collective environmental experience.

› Graduates have marketable skills from the perspective of business, industry, government, consultants and environmental associations.

› Nationally accredited by ECO Canada for excellence in curriculum in compliance with the Canadian National Occupational Standards.

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake offers access to ecological living labs in addition to hands-on learning opportunities via industry or projects that provide practical experience one day a week, for 12 weeks.

› Graduates with relevant experience can seek Environmental Professional certification through ECO Canada.

Career Opportunities:

› Corporate greening/carbon management

› Development of environmental management systems

› Environmental assessment and risk management

› Environmental compliance

› Environmental site assessment

› Integrated environmental management

› Pollution prevention and control

› Public/community engagement and outreach

› Waste management

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Plant Material Management

Restoration Ecology

Flora Identification

Aquatic Monitoring Techniques

Soil Sciences

Hydrology

Applied Geomatics

TWO Professional Communications

Wild Species Management

Ecological Engineering

Field Project

River Corridor Restoration

Fauna Identification

Ontario College

Graduate Certificate

Ontario College

Graduate Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Environmental Laws and Regulations

Environmental Analysis I

Environmental Communications

Waste Management Systems

Occupational Health and Safety

Environmental Assessment

Environmental Site Assessments

Industrial Process and Environmental Control

TWO Pollution Prevention

Environmental Analysis II

Environmental Audits

Organizational Sustainability

Hazardous Materials Management

Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment

Project Management

Public and Media Relations

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Environment and Horticulture Studies

Environmental Technician-Field and Laboratory

Are you a scientifically inclined person with good problem solving skills and a passion for the environment? Consider a technical career that emphasizes collection, documentation and analysis of water, air and soil samples in the context of local watersheds and relevant policies and regulations. As an Environmental Technician, you enjoy the variety of working both outdoors and in lab settings, and you have the flexibility and skills to work in industry, government or conservation; monitoring and treating waste streams, documenting ecosystem processes, and conducting environmental site assessments.

Program Highlights:

› Enjoy hands-on experiential training on a 125-acre campus and throughout the Niagara Region.

› Gain practical experience via a 350 hour paid summer co-op work term.

› Acquire additional credentials: Drinking Water Operation Class 1 (OWWCO), Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) and Canadian Environmental Practitioners in Training (CEPIT).

› Graduates can pursue a Niagara College graduate certificate in Ecosystem Restoration or Environmental Management and Assessment, or follow educational pathways to partner institutions that grant credit for the Environmental Technician diploma towards a University degree.

Career Opportunities:

› Analytical chemistry technician

› Drinking water/wastewater treatment operator

› Environmental communications and outreach coordinator

› Sampling logistics and data management

› Site assessment consultant

› Watershed monitoring technician

Do you have a passion for science and technology combined with a love for growing plants? As a Greenhouse Technician, you will gain a strong understanding of plant nutrition, growing environment, pest management and effective use of common industry related equipment and software. Your skills will equip you to successfully manage commercial scale greenhouse or nursery production.

Program Highlights:

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Canada’s expanding greenhouse industry and serves as a living lab for students including Ontario’s largest training greenhouse, container and field nursery operations, and on-site greenhouse equipment.

› Gain practical greenhouse experience working with an integrated pest management system.

› Connect with greenhouse leaders via extensive field trips to local ornamental and vegetable greenhouses and industry trade shows.

› Graduates can earn a co-op diploma in horticulture or landscaping fields with an additional year of study.

Career Opportunities:

› Garden centre operation

› Greenhouse crop production

› Greenhouse management

› Horticultural journalism

› Horticultural research

› IPM (Integrated Pest Management) specialist

› Nursery management

› Technical sales

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Writing Strategies

Environmental Biology

Environmental Chemistry

Global Environmental Issues

Environmental Sampling and Analysis

Mathematics

TWO Technical Communications

Environmental Ecology

Data Management

Laboratory Techniques and Instrumental Analysis

Soil Science

Applied Mathematics

Workplace Health and Wellness

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR Environmental Resource Issues and Environment Site Assessments

Fundamentals of Surveying

Microbiology and Toxicology

Hydrology and Water Quality

Analytical Chemistry

Environmental Monitoring

FIVE Environmental Laws and Regulations

Environmental Project

Advanced Sampling and Analysis

Air Monitoring and Air Quality

Environmental Protocols

GIS Applications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Deciduous Trees and Shrubs

Horticulture Practices and Operations

Nursery Management

Landscape Graphics and Design

Plant Science I

Mathematics for Horticulture

Language and Communications

TWO Evergreen Ornamentals

Horticulture Entomology

Plant Science II

Landscape Design Build

Greenhouse Production Science

Advanced Communications for Horticulture

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR Annuals and Herbaceous Perennials

Applied Plant Pathology

Greenhouse Plant Environment

Greenhouse IPM

Greenhouse Root-Zone Techniques

Greenhouse Crops I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Sustainable Food Production

Greenhouse Equipment and Computer Controls

Greenhouse Vegetable Production

Horticulture Business and Sales

Greenhouse Crops II

Architectural Green Spaces

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Greenhouse Technician

Greenhouse Technician

Do you have a passion for science and technology combined with a love for growing plants? As a Greenhouse Technician, you will gain a strong understanding of plant nutrition, growing environment, pest management and effective use of common industry related equipment and software. Your skills will equip you to successfully manage commercial scale greenhouse or nursery production.

Program Highlights:

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Canada’s expanding greenhouse industry and serves as a living lab for students including Ontario’s largest training greenhouse, container and field nursery operations, and on-site greenhouse equipment.

› Gain practical greenhouse experience working with an integrated pest management system.

› Connect with greenhouse leaders via extensive field trips to local ornamental and vegetable greenhouses and industry trade shows.

› Graduates can earn a diploma in horticulture or landscaping fields with an additional year of study.

Career Opportunities:

› Garden centre operation

› Greenhouse crop production

› Greenhouse management

› Horticultural journalism

› Horticultural research

› IPM (Integrated Pest Management) specialist

› Nursery management

› Technical sales

Horticultural Technician

Do you want to contribute to the growth and maintenance of a sustainable environment?

As a Horticultural Technician, you are focused on sustainable growing techniques and maintenance practices to help increase the biodiversity of the urban/suburban landscape.

Program Highlights:

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake serves as a living lab with the NC Teaching Greenhouse, Ontario’s largest training greenhouse, landscape design studio and computer lab, and a heated landscape workshop.

› Study and research new technologies for generating flowers, fruits, turf and trees.

› Gain experience in sustainable growth techniques via campus landscape, gardens and greenhouse.

› Hands-on learning of plant health to protect biodiversity in nature.

› Graduates can earn a co-op diploma in landscaping or greenhouse fields with an additional year of study.

Career Opportunities:

› NC Teaching Greenhouse production

› Garden centre management

› Green roof/green wall installation and maintenance

› Greenhouse production

› Landscape design and maintenance

› Parks maintenance

› Turf/golf course installation and maintenance

› Urban arboriculture

› Urban food production

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Language and Communications

Nursery Management

Plant Science I

Evergreen Ornamentals

Mathematics for Horticulture

Landscape Graphics and Design

Horticulture Entomology

TWO Deciduous Trees and Shrubs

Plant Science II

Horticulture Practices and Operations

Landscape Design Build

Greenhouse Production Science

Advanced Communications for Horticulture

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Annuals and Herbaceous Perennials

Applied Plant Pathology

Greenhouse Plant Environment

Greenhouse Root-Zone Techniques

Greenhouse IPM

Greenhouse Crops I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Horticulture Business and Sales

Sustainable Food Production

Greenhouse Equipment and Computer Controls

Greenhouse Vegetable Production

Greenhouse Crops II

Architectural Green Spaces

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Deciduous Trees and Shrubs

Horticulture Practices and Operations

Nursery Management

Landscape Graphics and Design

Plant Science I

Mathematics for Horticulture

Language and Communications

TWO Evergreen Ornamentals

Horticulture Entomology

Plant Science II

Landscape Design Build

Greenhouse Production Science

Advanced Communications for Horticulture

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR Annuals and Herbaceous Perennials

Sustainable Urban Arboriculture

Applied Plant Pathology

Turf and Weed Management

Nursery Production Practices

Pest Management

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Sustainable Food Production

Fruit Production

Advanced Urban Arboriculture

Horticulture Business and Sales

Sustainable Landscape Management

Architectural Green Spaces

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Environment and Horticulture Studies

Horticultural Technician

Do you want to contribute to the growth and maintenance of a sustainable environment? As a Horticultural Technician, you are focused on sustainable growing techniques and maintenance practices to help increase the biodiversity of the urban/suburban landscape.

Program Highlights:

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake serves as a living lab with the NC Teaching Greenhouse, Ontario’s largest training greenhouse, landscape design studio and computer lab, and a heated landscape workshop.

› Study and research new technologies for generating flowers, fruits, turf and trees.

› Gain experience in sustainable growth techniques via campus landscape, gardens and greenhouse.

› Hands-on learning of plant health to protect biodiversity in nature.

› Graduates can earn a diploma in landscaping or greenhouse fields with an additional year of study.

Career Opportunities:

› NC Teaching Greenhouse production

› Garden centre management

› Green roof/green wall installation and maintenance

› Greenhouse production

› Landscape design and maintenance

› Parks maintenance

› Turf/golf course installation and maintenance

› Urban arboriculture

› Urban food production

Landscape Horticulture Techniques

Are you interested in turning your green thumb and passion for gardening into a blooming career? As a Landscape Horticulture Techniques graduate, you are in high demand from a $7-billion industry with a growth rate of 14 per cent per year and a serious shortage of horticulturalists.

Program Highlights:

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake serves as a living lab including Ontario’s largest training greenhouse, landscape design studio and computer lab, and a heated landscape workshop.

› Hands-on experiential learning and pride of work; Niagara College is Ontario’s only college where students are responsible for maintaining the campus landscape.

› Graduates may have an opportunity to earn a diploma in landscape, greenhouse or horticultural fields with an additional year of study at Niagara College.

Career Opportunities:

› Botanical garden

› Garden centre

› Golf course

› Grounds management and lawn care

› Irrigation contracting

› Landscape construction

› Landscape maintenance

› Municipal and federal park staff

› Nursery production

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Language and Communications

Nursery Management

Plant Science I

Evergreen Ornamentals

Mathematics for Horticulture

Landscape Graphics and Design

Horticulture Entomology

TWO Deciduous Trees and Shrubs

Plant Science II

Horticulture Practices and Operations

Advanced Communications for Horticulture

Landscape Design Build

Greenhouse Production Science

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Annuals and Herbaceous Perennials

Sustainable Urban Arboriculture

Applied Plant Pathology

Pest Management

Nursery Production Practices

Turf and Weed Management

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Advanced Urban Arboriculture

Horticulture Business and Sales

Sustainable Food Production

Fruit Production

Sustainable Landscape Management

Architectural Green Spaces

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Deciduous Trees and Shrubs

Horticulture Practices and Operations

Nursery Management

Landscape Graphics and Design

Plant Science I

Mathematics for Horticulture

Language and Communications

TWO Evergreen Ornamentals

Horticulture Entomology

Plant Science II

Landscape Design Build

Greenhouse Production Science

Advanced Communications for Horticulture

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Ontario College Diploma
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Ontario College Certificate
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Landscape Technician

Do you enjoy working outdoors, have an eye for design, and want to improve your community’s landscape? As a Landscape Technician, you are well-equipped to plan, design and develop beautiful and sustainable landscapes for residential and commercial clients.

Program Highlights:

› Campus serves as an outdoor living lab, providing unique practical learning opportunities.

› Indoor heated workshop plus horticultural yard including safe equipment training on large and small power equipment.

› Design studio provides an optimal learning environment to gain a theoretical understanding of landscape design

› Gain experience through community landscape design/ construction projects, and a co-op work term.

› Graduates in high demand.

› Graduates can earn a co-op diploma in greenhouse or horticulture fields with an additional year of study.

Career Opportunities:

› Arborist

› Green roof/wall installation

› Interior plantscape installation

› Landscape construction

› Landscape design

› Landscape maintenance

› Landscape/parks management

› Landscape sales and marketing

› Snow management

› Sustainable landscape design

Landscape Technician

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Deciduous Trees and Shrubs

Horticulture Practices and Operations

Nursery Management

Landscape Graphics and Design

Plant Science I

Mathematics for Horticulture

Language and Communications

TWO Evergreen Ornamentals

Horticulture Entomology

Plant Science II

Landscape Design Build

Greenhouse Production Science

Advanced Communications for Horticulture

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR Annuals and Herbaceous Perennials

Turf and Weed Management

Landscape Construction Installation

Landscape Design and Projects

Sustainable Urban Arboriculture

Pest Management

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Sustainable Landscape Management

Advanced Landscape Construction

Landscape Costing and Estimating

Advanced Landscape Design

Horticulture Business and Sales

General Education Elective (1 course required)

AND Landscape Technician - Level 04/05 Option (1 course required)

Architectural Green Spaces

Advanced Urban Arboriculture

Do you enjoy working outdoors, have an eye for design, and want to improve your community’s landscape? As a Landscape Technician, you are well-equipped to plan, design and develop beautiful and sustainable landscapes for residential and commercial clients.

Program Highlights:

› Campus serves as an outdoor living lab, providing unique practical learning opportunities.

› Indoor heated workshop plus horticultural yard including safe equipment training on large and small power equipment.

› Design studio provides an optimal learning environment to gain a theoretical understanding of landscape design.

› Gain experience through community landscape design/construction projects.

› Graduates in high demand.

› Graduates can earn a diploma in greenhouse or horticulture fields with an additional year of study.

Career Opportunities:

› Design/build landscape company

› Fencing and deck company

› Golf course construction

› Green roof/wall installation

› Interior plantscape installation

› Landscape sales and marketing

› Snow management

› Sustainable landscape design

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Language and Communications

Nursery Management

Plant Science I

Evergreen Ornamentals

Mathematics for Horticulture

Landscape Graphics and Design

Horticulture Entomology

TWO Deciduous Trees and Shrubs

Plant Science II

Horticulture Practices and Operations

Landscape Design Build

Greenhouse Production Science

Advanced Communications for Horticulture

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Annuals and Herbaceous Perennials

Landscape Construction Installation

Pest Management

Landscape Design and Projects

Turf and Weed Management

Sustainable Urban Arboriculture

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Landscape Costing and Estimating

Sustainable Landscape Management

Advanced Landscape Construction

Advanced Landscape Design

Horticulture Business and Sales

General Education Elective (1 course required)

AND Landscape Technician - Level 04/05 Option (1 course required)

Architectural Green Spaces

Advanced Urban Arboriculture

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Environment and Horticulture Studies

Program Requirements:

COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

PHYSICAL FITNESS

Students applying to programs in the School of Environment and Horticulture are often required to tolerate physical activity such as walking over uneven terrain, standing, bending, lifting, and carrying equipment. These expectations are reflected in our coursework, and applicants of this program should be highly motivated and have an appropriate level of fitness when entering this program.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

Prior to registration, applicants will be required to complete a criminal record check to ensure eligibility to obtain the security clearance required under the Cannabis Act in order to work in the industry. This criminal record check will also be required to complete your work placement planned for the second semester. A criminal record check dated more than 90 days prior to the start of classes is considered invalid.

ENVIRONMENT

Take a peek inside the Niagara College Greenhouse where the dreams of college Horticulture students take root. Listen to professors speak about the program, hear from students about their learning experiences, and meet the Greenhouse Pest Control Officer. The largest facility of its kind in the country, the Niagara College Greenhouse is located at the College’s Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus, in the heart of Niagara’s greenbelt.

AND HORTICULTURE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: Commercial Cannabis Production: CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Ecosystem Restoration: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Environmental Management and Assessment: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Environmental Technician–Field and Laboratory (Co-op): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Greenhouse Technician (Co-op): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Greenhouse Technician: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Horticulture Technician (Co-op): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Horticulture Technician: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Landscape Horticulture Techniques: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Landscape Technician (Co-op): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Landscape Technician: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.
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Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is a 125-acre living laboratory.

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Hospitality and Tourism Studies

Esthetician

Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality)

Hospitality and Tourism Management

Hospitality–Hotel and Restaurant Operations (Co-op)

Hospitality–Hotel and Restaurant Operations

Tourism Management–Business Development (Co-op)

Admission Requirements:

The Niagara College School of Hospitality and Tourism is housed at the 125-acre campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake, which is located in the heart of Ontario’s hospitality and tourism industries.

Offering programs aligned with both the hospitality and tourism sectors, students learn from faculty experts while taking part in on-campus, hands-on experiential learning opportunities at

facilities such as the NC Teaching Spa. In addition, students engage with top industry professionals and participate in co-op and work placements; applied research projects; and volunteer, networking and community leadership opportunities.

Niagara College has been granted a consent by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities to offer this applied degree for a 7-year term commencing March 2, 2020. Niagara will ensure that all students admitted to the Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality) program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g. acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies, or other educational institutions). Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 75. Recommended Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

My time at NC had a huge impact on how my career was shaped says Alison Myers. Alison attributes NC to having a monumental impact on her career trajectory. After graduating from the Tourism Management–Business Development program, Myers would spend time working at Niagara College Teaching Winery and would later go on to get her WSET 3 certification. This passion for wines and spirits would lead Myers to landing a job as the Assistant Marketing Manager for Diamond Estates Wines & Spirits. After one year in this role Myers would be promoted to the Assistant Brand Manager.

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Degree Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality) (Co-op) 6000 NL F OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (U), minimum 60%; Math 12 (U), or 12 Accounting (M), minimum 60%; Four additional 12 (U)or (M) level courses in any field of study; An overall average of 65% in the six required 12 (U) or (M) courses. Recommended Courses: Mathematics of Data Management 12 (U). Experience in the hospitality sector is an asset. 4 Years 72 Diploma Program Esthetician 0395 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 72 Hospitality–Hotel and Restaurant Operations (Co-op) 0415 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Financial Accounting 11 or 12 (M), Hospitality and/or Tourism 11 or 12, Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O). 2 Years 73 Hospitality–Hotel and Restaurant Operations 0417 NL W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Recommended Courses: Financial Accounting 11 or 12 (M), Hospitality and/or Tourism 11 or 12, Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O). 2 Years 74 Tourism Management–Business Development (Co-op) 0428 NL F OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Introduction
Applications in Business
Regional
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Tourism
2 Years 74 Graduate Program Hospitality and Tourism Management 0461 NL F/W/S Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) OR Bachelor’s Degree AND Proof of English proficiency. 1 Year 73
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11 (O),
Geography: Travel
Tourism 11 (O),
12 (C).
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Ontario College Diploma Esthetician

Are you passionate about health and wellness with a desire to help others look and feel their best? As an Esthetician, you provide skin care, facials, manicures, pedicures, hair removal and makeup artistry within the growing spa services industry.

Program Highlights:

› Gain market-ready experience in a wide range of esthetic services at the NC Teaching Spa located on-campus.

› Execute innovative digital marketing and spa management skills

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Canada’s premier hospitality and tourism industry.

› Integrated learning model offers a unique blend of theoretical and hands-on training.

› Prepare for a career in the consistently growing and demanding Spa Industry and explore emerging trends.

› Opportunities for community based experiential learning and industry networking

› Perform full esthetic services using award winning and world recognised industry brands.

Career Opportunities:

› Casino, hotel or resort

› Cruise ship

› Day or destination spa

› Medical spa

› Salon

› Sales and education

Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality)

Are you a people person obsessed with quality service and interested in a career in one of the world’s largest and most successful industries? As a leader in the rapid and complex hospitality field, you apply critical thinking and leadership skills to streamline hospitality operations, improve efficiencies and create competitive service models.

Program Highlights:

› Focus on finance, market research and operations management.

› Experiential learning on campus via the NC Learning Enterprises, computer models and operational simulators.

› Engage with top industry professionals and gain marketready, practical experience via two co-op work terms.

› Opportunities to participate in academic exchange programs with University of Florida/Walt Disney World®.

› Bridge options for graduates of NC’s Hospitality-Hotel and Restaurant Operations diploma, and advanced standing for two-year college hospitality, or tourism programs.

Career Opportunities:

› Accommodations management

› Accountant/financial manager

› Beverage management

› Banquet and catering management

› Country club management

› Cruise ship purser

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Anatomy and Physiology

Language and Communications

Skin Care Practicum I

Skin Care Theory I

Fundamental Hand and Foot Care Techniques

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Hair Removal I

Makeup I

Skin Care Practicum II

Skin Care Theory II

Advanced Hand and Foot Care Techniques

Esthetics Clinic l

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Client Education, Retailing and Professionalism

Spa Treatments l

Skin Care Practicum lll

Skin Care Theory lll

Esthetics Clinic ll

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Spa Management

Makeup ll

Spa Treatments ll

Nutrition and Wellness

Best Practices and Trends in Spa Services

Esthetics Clinic III

CO-OP

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Integrated Hospitality Operations

Integrated Food Service Management

Fundamentals of Accounting

Business Communications

Principles of Marketing

TWO Best Practices in Food Service Management

Best Practices in Accommodation Management

Introduction to Human Resources Management

Statistical Research Concepts

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

THREE Introduction to Culinary Operations Management

Concepts of Customer Service

Introduction to Macroeconomics

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

AND BA Language Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Guest Systems Management

Fundamentals of Wines and Beverages

Financial Management

International Communications

BA Language Elective (1 course required)

› Cruise ship food and beverage

› Food service management

› Hospitality marketing and sales manager

› Housekeeping management

› Meeting/convention manager

› Revenue management

Ontario College

Bachelor’s Degree

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Risk Management and Guest Security

Integration of Food and Wine: Global Perspective

Costings and Pricing Strategies: Food and Beverage

Consumer Research Theory and Application

Introduction to Microeconomics

SEVEN Event Planning and Management

Strategic Revenue Management

Advanced Managerial Communications

Ethical Decision Making

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

EIGHT Co-op Work Term II

NINE International Culinary Strategies

Research and Evaluation Methods I

Integrated E-Marketing: A Strategic Approach

Attraction Planning and Management

Organizational Psychology

TEN New Venture Development

Competitive Strategy For Integrated Hospitality Enterprises

Research and Evaluation Methods II

Strategic Crisis Management

Liberal Studies Elective (1 course required)

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LEARNING ENTERPRISE

Hospitality and Tourism Management

Are you a service-oriented professional looking to increase your managerial and leadership skills in preparation for a larger hospitality or tourism role in Canada or across the globe? As a graduate of the Hospitality and Tourism Management program, you have the specialized training needed to take on increasingly senior roles in the global hospitality and tourism marketplace.

Program Highlights:

› Gain managerial, communication and leadership skills critical to your success.

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Canada’s premier hospitality and tourism industry.

› Strong focus on developing leadership through technology and teamwork with industry-driven learning experiences.

› Gain hands on learning through restaurant operation simulations, capstone projects and field trips.

Career Opportunities:

› Food and beverage industry

› Destination marketing

› Hotel industry

› Tourism operation

› Tourist attraction

Hospitality–Hotel and Restaurant Operations

Are you a service-oriented individual with keen attention to detail and a desire to work in a fast-paced environment? As a Hospitality-Hotel and Restaurant Operations graduate, you efficiently handle the many moving parts of organizations in the vibrant hotel and restaurant industry.

Program Highlights:

› Hotel property management systems and restaurant simulations are offered which enhance the learning environment and provide a better understanding of industry processes.

› The Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Canada’s hospitality and tourism market.

› Program shaped by industry leaders and focused on current market trends.

› Applied educational experiences in our beverage, culinary and restaurant labs, which integrate hands-on learning into the program.

› Extensive practical experience in a four-month co-op work term.

› Advanced standing in NC’s Honours Bachelor of Business Administration - Hospitality program.

Career Opportunities:

› Food and beverage management

› Group sales of hotel facilities

› Hospitality sales

› Hotel and restaurant accounting

› Hotel front office work and reception

› Housekeeping supervision

› Management

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Best Practices of Accounting Principles in Hospitality and Tourism

Accommodations Management

Human Resource Management for the Hospitality and Tourism Industry

International Niche Tourism

Hospitality and Tourism Marketing

Hospitality Operations and Risk Management

TWO Food and Beverage Service Management

Sustainable Tourism Destination Development

Entrepreneurship/Intrapreneurship in Hospitality and Tourism

Revenue and Strategic Management

Event and Attraction Management

Operations Finance and Technology

CO-OP

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Writing Strategies

Ontario College Diploma

Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality

Hospitality and Tourism Marketing

Fundamentals in Food & Beverage Service

Mathematics

TWO Hospitality Accounting I

Business Communications - Workplace Writing

Kitchen Techniques for Foodservice Operations

Accommodation Operations Management

Introduction to Gaming and Casinos, Entertainment & Recreation

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR Hospitality Supervision

Wine and Beer Fundamentals

Hospitality Management Accounting

Hotel Facilities Management

Tourism Sales

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Spirit and Beverage Fundamentals

Food Service Operations

Revenue Management

Convention and Group Management

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Hospitality and Tourism Studies

Hospitality–Hotel and Restaurant Operations

Are you a service-oriented individual with keen attention to detail and a desire to work in a fast-paced environment? As a Hospitality-Hotel and Restaurant Operations graduate, you efficiently handle the many moving parts of organizations in the vibrant hotel and restaurant industry.

Program Highlights:

› The Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Canada’s hospitality and tourism market.

› Program shaped by industry leaders and focused on current market trends.

› Applied educational experiences in our beverage, culinary and restaurant labs, which integrate hands-on learning into the program.

› Hotel property management systems and restaurant simulations are offered which enhance the learning environment and provide a better understanding of industry processes.

› Complete this program in less than 2 years as four consecutive terms.

Career Opportunities:

› Food and beverage management

› Group sales of hotel facilities

› Hospitality sales

› Hotel and restaurant accounting

› Hotel front office work and reception

› Housekeeping supervision

› Management

Tourism Management–Business

Development

Are you ready to develop your business career in the fast-paced and thriving tourism industry? As a Tourism Management-Business Development (Co-op) graduate, you have the skills needed to manage tourism operations and develop innovative marketing initiatives to ensure your organization stands out from the crowd.

Program Highlights:

› Explore destination success factors through cultural experiences in culinary and beverage tourism course.

› Unique curriculum focused on business development, attraction operations processes, sales practices, and conference operations is taught by industry experts.

› Build supervision skills based on current industry practices, including equity, diversity and inclusion.

› Gain practical experience via a co-op work term, and benefit from additional service learning opportunities with wineries, cruise lines and tour companies.

Career Opportunities:

› Customer service director

› Event and festival coordinator

› Front desk agent

› Group tour coordinator

› Heritage interpreter

› Hospitality sales representative

› Outdoor adventure guide

› Sales and marketing coordinator

› Tourism visitor/information counsellor

› Winery tour and retail operator

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Writing Strategies

Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality

Hospitality and Tourism Marketing

Fundamentals in Food & Beverage Service

Mathematics

TWO Hospitality Accounting I

Business Communications - Workplace Writing

Kitchen Techniques for Foodservice Operations

Accommodation Operations Management

Introduction to Gaming and Casinos, Entertainment & Recreation

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Hospitality Supervision

Wine and Beer Fundamentals

Hospitality Management Accounting

Hotel Facilities Management

Tourism Sales

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Spirit and Beverage Fundamentals

Food Service Operations

Revenue Management

Convention and Group Management

General Education Elective (1 course required)

NOTE: Students complete Term One through Term Four as a continual program with no term off.

CO-OP

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Business Student Success Computer Applications

Writing Strategies

Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Hospitality and Tourism Marketing

Mathematics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Business Communications - Workplace Writing

Event Management

Accommodation Operations Management

Destinations

Tourism Sales

Culinary and Beverage Tourism

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR Hospitality Supervision

Applied Tour Planning

Destination Marketing

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Niche Tourism

FIVE Hospitality Accounting I

Tourism Technology

Attractions Management

Tourism Entrepreneurship

General Education Elective (2 courses required)

Ontario College Diploma
Ontario College Diploma
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Program Requirements: COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will

not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible. The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.

HOSPITALITY, TOURISM

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SPORT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:
CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
& Restaurant Operations: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
& Restaurant Operations (Co-op): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Tourism Management–Business Development (Co-op): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality):
Hospitality–Hotel
Hospitality–Hotel
details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs
program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.
Study in the heart of Niagara, which welcomes millions of visitors annually and is home to one of the world’s greatest hospitality and tourism industries. World-class career opportunities await you.
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Muskoka

Justice and Fitness Studies

Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations

Community and Justice Services (Correctional Worker)

Exercise Science for Health and Performance

Fitness and Health Promotion

Police Foundations

Police Foundations–Advanced Standing Protection Security and Investigation (Customs Border Services)

Protection Security and Investigation (Private Security)

Admission Requirements:

The Niagara College School of Justice and Fitness offers challenging and rewarding programs that prepare students for a range of careers designed to help them make a positive impact in their local communities and beyond.

Programs focus on applied learning experiences in state-of-the-art on-campus facilities, including simulated crime scene labs, the Justice Studies Simulation Centre, and new athletic and fitness facilities, as well as through field placement opportunities.

Programs are taught by professors with significant industry experience. In addition, some programs offer opportunities for students to earn additional certifications in conjunction with their credentials; and the chance to pursue nationally and internationally recognized industry-specific certifications post-graduation.

Recommended Courses: Aboriginal Beliefs, Values, and Aspirations in Contemporary Society 11 (C), Canadian Politics and Citizenship 11 (O), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (M), Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology 11 (M), Understanding Canadian Law 11 (M).

or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U) OR Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U) OR Phys 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U) OR Exercise Science (PSE4U) OR Introductory Kinesiology (PSK4U) OR Science (SNC4M).

Courses: Healthy Active Living Education 12 (O). Related volunteer or co-operative work experience.

or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: Aboriginal Beliefs, Values, and Aspirations in Contemporary Society 11 (C), Canadian Politics and Citizenship 11 (O), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (M), Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology 11 (M), Understanding Canadian Law 11 (M).

Degree, preferably in a related discipline (as determined by the

or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Recommended Courses: Aboriginal Beliefs, Values, and Aspirations in Contemporary Society 11 (M), Canadian Politics and Citizenship 11 (O), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (M), Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology 11 (M), Understanding Canadian Law 11 (M).

OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).

Recommended Courses: Aboriginal Beliefs, Values, and Aspirations in Contemporary Society 11 (M), Canadian Politics and Citizenship 11 (O), Challenge and Change in Society 12 (M), Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology 11 (M), Understanding Canadian Law 11 (M).

Diploma (or equivalent) in Police Foundations or Protection, Security and Investigation (Law and Security Administration) or Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology, Law and Justice, Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice and Public Policy, Criminology and Justice, Sociology, Legal Studies and Political Science or an acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the College); Proof of English proficiency; Completion of the Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP) test.

F Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science, Human Kinetics, Kinesiology or Physical Education. Applicants who have studied outside of these fields, may be considered on an individual basis AND Proof of English proficiency.

Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 85.

Recommended Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

I recommend Niagara College’s Police Foundations program to any student who has policing as a career goal. The program is one of the finest in the province of Ontario with an extremely impressive staff of qualified instructors many who possess years of policing experience.

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Diploma Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Community and Justice Services (Correctional Worker) 0170 WC F OSSD or equivalent,
ENG 12 (C)or(U).
2 Years 78 Fitness and Health Promotion 0232 WC F OSSD
Recommended
2 Years 79 Police Foundations 0200 WC
OSSD,
F/W
2 Years 80 Police Foundations–Advanced Standing 0233 WC F Bachelor’s
AND Proof of English
1 Year 80 Protection Security and Investigation (Customs Border Services) 0212 WC F/W
2 Years 81 Protection Security and Investigation (Private Security) 0211 WC F/W
College)
Proficiency.
OSSD,
2 Years 81 Graduate Program Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations 0250 WC F Ontario College
1 Year 78 Exercise Science for Health and Performance 0260 WC
1 Year 79
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Justice and Fitness Studies

Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations

Do you have a college diploma or university degree in a justice-related field and want to develop advanced investigative skills in preparation for a career in law enforcement? As a graduate of the Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations program, you are well prepared for an exciting career in the private or public justice sector.

Program Highlights:

› Significant applied learning opportunities in simulated crime scene labs; the Justice Studies Simulator Lab; and field placement opportunities, offered in partnership with Niagara Regional Police and other Ontario police services (applicants must successfully complete a police screening).

› Expert faculty comprised of former police officers with extensive investigative experience.

› Students conduct community policing-based applied research projects and have an opportunity to lead the “SafeWalk” program.

› Builds on a previous Police Foundations or Protection, Security and Investigation diploma or justice studies-related university degree.

Career Opportunities:

› Municipal, provincial or federal law enforcement agency

› Police service

› Private or corporate investigations

Community and Justice Services (Correctional Worker)

Are you interested in a career path that enables you to have a meaningful impact on troubled youth and adults? As a Correctional Worker, you provide counsel and support to incarcerated individuals and assist them in making positive choices about life after parole.

Program Highlights:

› Incorporates case management theory and practical experience.

› Focuses on interpersonal communication, problem solving and professional ethics.

› Over 400 hours of in-field work experience results in industry skills and knowledge and connects students with potential employers.

› Program can be completed in 10 months by graduates from any Ontario College Police Foundations and Protection, Security and Investigation diploma programs.

Career Opportunities:

› Attendance counsellor

› Bail officer

› Case manager

› Community residential counsellor

› Community service order coordinator

› Correctional officer

› Crisis centre counsellor

› Federal parole officer

› Life skills counsellor

› Outreach worker

› Probation and parole supervisor

› Program facilitator

› Treatment counsellor

› Victim services worker

› Youth worker/counsellor

TWO

Fitness

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Experiences - Justice Services Worker Case Management I

Community Services I

Field Placement - Community and Justice Services

FOUR Case Management II

Community Services II

Issues in Criminology and Corrections

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Criminology

Physical Fitness - FITCO

Fitness Lab - FITCO

Abnormal Psychology

Ontario College Graduate Certificate Ontario College Diploma
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Advanced Document Analysis Advanced Police Studies Evidence and Court Procedure Professionalism in Policing Advanced Physical Fitness for Policing Psychological Emergencies and Intervention Strategies Conflict Resolution Field Placement II - Advanced Law Enforcement TERM COURSE TITLE ONE Computer Applications Essentials of Writing to be Understood Basic Law Introduction to Community and Justice Services Fitness and Lifestyle Management I Fitness Lab l Psychology Introduction to Sociology I
TWO
Communications for Justice
Work Experience
Crisis Intervention
Law
Law
Studies II
Issues Intervention Strategies for Clients at Risk
Introduction to Youth and Family
Advanced
and Lifestyle Management II Fitness Lab II
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Exercise Science for Health and Performance

Do you want to gain the skills needed to help high-performance athletes reach their performance goals or design programs for individuals with health challenges that enable them to lead healthier lives? As an Exercise Science for Health and Performance graduate, you assess, counsel and prescribe programs for athletes and individuals with high blood pressure, diabetes, heart conditions, obesity issues and other chronic conditions.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on learning opportunities within program dedicated Fitness Assessment and Resistance lab spaces. Labs equipped with equipment to test high performance athletes and clinical populations.

› Two field placements to gain experience working with athletic and clinical populations.

› Gain the knowledge and skills to challenge a variety of industry certifications such as the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Clinical Exercise Physiologist exam (CSEP-CEP). The CSEP-CEP is the highest level of industry certification in Canada.

› Graduates may also pursue certifications such as the CSEP High Performance Specialization, CSEP Certified Personal Trainer, NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach and COKO Registered Kinesiologist.

› Note: Eligibility to challenge each certification is determined by the certifying organization. It is the responsibility of the student to determine if they meet all application requirements. If you are unsure, contact the certifying organization directly to confirm your eligibility.

Career Opportunities:

› Canadian Armed Forces

› Hospital (cardiac and pulmonary area)

› Municipal and community services

› Occupational testing company

› Organization with corporate wellness program

› Private fitness centre

› Private practice

› Rehabilitation unit

› Sport institute

› Wellness centre

Fitness and Health Promotion

Are you passionate about leading a healthy and active lifestyle and want to motivate others to join your movement? Become a leader in the Fitness and Health Promotion industry. A combination of classroom, hands-on and placement experiences allow opportunity to develop skills to counsel, motivate and educate others on various components of a healthy lifestyle. Specific course work will prepare you to challenge industry certifications required to assess, prescribe and evaluate exercise programs for individuals and groups.

Program Highlights:

› 150 hours of practical work experience during two field placement opportunities.

› Experiential learning opportunities implementing health and wellness initiatives for community partners, Niagara College staff and students.

› Graduates may challenge nationally and internationally recognized industry specific certifications to become group exercise leaders and certified personal trainers.

› Graduates gain pathways to further education through articulation agreements.

Career Opportunities:

› Certified personal trainer

› Group exercise instructor or fitness and wellness coach/consultant in private or commercial fitness centre

› Corporate/employee wellness

› Community or recreation centre

› Self-employment

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Client Education and Behaviour Change

Training Techniques

Exercise Prescription

Advanced Fitness Assessment

Occupational Testing and Workplace Evaluation

Field Placement I

TWO Exercise Prescription for Special Populations

Fitness Assessment for Special Populations

Advanced Nutrition

Injury Mechanisms and Management

Career Preparation

Field Placement II

PLACEMENT PLACEMENT

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Musculoskeletal Anatomy

Essentials of Writing to be Understood

Mathematics for Fitness and Health

Physiology

Exercise Leadership

Valuing Healthy Living

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Training Techniques I

Communication

Exercise Physiology

Fitness Assessment I

Leadership and Counselling

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

THREE Exercise Prescription

Introduction to Biomechanics

Special Populations I

Nutrition in Exercise Science

Fitness Assessment II

Field Placement I - Fitness

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Training Techniques II

Community Health Promotion

Fitness Marketing and Entrepreneurship

Personal Training

Special Populations II

Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries

Field Placement II - Fitness

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Justice and Fitness Studies

Police Foundations

Do you have a desire to make a difference in your community and an interest in serving and protecting the public by upholding the law? As a Police Foundations graduate, you play an active role in the law enforcement system, ensuring public safety by maintaining law and order: protecting members of the public and their property; and preventing, detecting and investigating crime.

Program Highlights:

› Reality-based curriculum taught by former police officers with extensive investigative experience.

› Gain practical, in-field experience via volunteer opportunities with municipal police services and local service agencies.

› Hands-on experiential learning in the Justice Studies Simulation Lab.

› Students who successfully complete first year and the First Aid course are eligible to write the Ontario Security Guard licensing exam.

› Obtain a Protection, Security and Investigation diploma in eight additional months of study (based on available space and admission requirements).

Career Opportunities:

› By-law enforcement officer

› Military police

› Municipal, provincial or federal police services

› Private investigation

› Private security

NOTE : Students with criminal charges or convictions for which a pardon has not been granted will be significantly limited in employment opportunities in the field of criminal justice.

Police Foundations–Advanced Standing

Do you have a university degree and are looking for a challenging and rewarding career in law enforcement and investigations? As a Police Foundations graduate, you play an active role in the law enforcement system, ensuring public safety by maintaining law and order: protecting members of the public and their property; and preventing, detecting and investigating crime.

Program Highlights:

› Build on your university degree and benefit from recruitment opportunities with this accelerated oneyear program.

› Reality-based curriculum taught by former police officers with extensive investigative experience.

› Gain practical, in-field experience via volunteer opportunities with municipal police services and local service agencies.

› Hands-on experiential learning in the Justice Studies Simulation Lab.

› Protection, security and investigation or police foundations training are mandatory requirements for employment in Canada’s Military Police Force.

Career Opportunities:

› By-law enforcement officer

› Military police

› Municipal, provincial or federal police services

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Essentials of Writing to be Understood

Canadian Justice System

Law Enforcement Principles Psychology

Sociology and Canadian Society

Fitness and Use of Force Management I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Communications for Justice Studies II

Criminology

Criminal and Civil Law

Provincial Offences

Fitness and Use of Force Management II

Ethics and Code of Conduct

Contemporary Social Issues

THREE Police Powers I

Interviewing and Investigations

Criminal Code and Police Services Act

Principles of Investigation and Articulation

Community Policing

Fitness and Use of Force Management III

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

FOUR Youth in Conflict with the Law

Criminal Code and Federal Statutes

Investigation and Evidence

Conflict Management in Law Enforcement

Traffic Management

Criminal Procedure and Trial Preparation

Fitness and Use of Force Management IV

General Education Elective (1 course required)

ADVANCED STANDING

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Essentials of Writing to be Understood

Law Enforcement Principles

Psychology

Ethics and Code of Conduct

Fitness and Use of Force Management I

Fitness and Use of Force Management II

TWO Criminology

Communications for Justice Studies II

Criminal and Civil Law

Sociology and Canadian Society

Contemporary Social Issues

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Police Powers I

Canadian Justice System

Interviewing and Investigations

Criminal Code and Police Services Act

Principles of Investigation and Articulation

Community Policing

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Fitness and Use of Force Management III

FOUR Youth in Conflict with the Law

Provincial Offences

Criminal Code and Federal Statutes

Investigation and Evidence

Conflict Management in Law Enforcement

Traffic Management

Criminal Procedure and Trial Preparation

Fitness and Use of Force Management IV

NOTE : Students with criminal charges or convictions for which a pardon has not been granted will be significantly limited in employment opportunities in the field of criminal justice.

› Private investigation

› Private security

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Protection Security and Investigation (Customs Border Services)

Are you interested in a dynamic career where you can have a meaningful impact on the safety and security of Canada and Canadians both domestically and abroad? As a graduate of the Protection, Security and Investigation (Customs Border Services) program, you will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, a good eye for detail, the ability to correctly apply various legislative instruments while targeting and investigating potential illegal activity at Canada’s Ports of Entry, in Canada and outside the country.

Program Highlights:

› Unprecedented job growth.

› Curriculum taught by former federal government officials with extensive investigative experience.

› Gain practical, in-field experience via volunteer opportunities with local service agencies.

› Hands-on Justice Studies Simulation Lab and experiential learning.

› Students who successfully complete first year and the First Aid course are eligible to write the Ontario Security Guard licensing exam.

› Opportunity to obtain a diploma in Police Foundations in eight additional months of study

Career Opportunities:

› Canada Border Services Agency

› Corporate law enforcement

› Federal and provincial government agencies

› Municipal law enforcement

› National security and defence

› Private investigation

› Private security

› Security consulting

NOTE : Students with criminal charges or convictions for which a pardon has not been granted will be significantly limited in employment opportunities in the field of criminal justice.

Protection Security and Investigation (Private Security)

Looking for a distinctive, rewarding, and challenging career where your investigative skills are used in the private sector of law enforcement? As a graduate of the Protection, Security and Investigation (Private Security) program, your critical thinking, research and interviewing skills will serve you well in effectively responding to potential threats to organizations and private citizens.

Program Highlights:

› Curriculum taught by former police officers with extensive investigative experience.

› Gain practical, in-field experience via volunteer opportunities with local service agencies.

› Hands-on experiential learning takes place in the Justice Studies Simulation Lab.

› Students who successfully complete the first year of the program and the First Aid course are eligible to write the Ontario Security Guard licensing exam.

› Opportunity to obtain a Police Foundations diploma in eight additional months of study.

Career Opportunities:

› Airport and pre-boarding security

› Business establishment investigator - security

› Corporate security

› Municipal law enforcement

› Private investigator/detective

› Security consulting

› Theft prevention

NOTE : Students with criminal charges or convictions for which a pardon has not been granted will be significantly limited in employment opportunities in the field of criminal justice.

TERM COURSE TITLE

Ontario College Diploma

ONE Essentials of Writing to be Understood

Canadian Justice System

Law Enforcement Principles

Fitness and Use of Force Management I

Psychology

Sociology and Canadian Society

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Communications for Justice Studies II

Criminology

Criminal and Civil Law

Provincial Offences

Fitness and Use of Force Management II

Ethics and Code of Conduct

Contemporary Social Issues

THREE Customs Procedures I

Report Writing - Customs and Immigration

Fundamentals of Canadian Immigration Law

Interviewing and Investigations

Security Risk Management

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Customs Brokerage

Customs Procedures II

Principles and Practices of Canadian Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Laws

Criminal Code and Federal Statutes

Comparative Criminal Justice Studies

Fitness and Use of Force Management III

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Essentials of Writing to be Understood

Canadian Justice System

Law Enforcement Principles

Fitness and Use of Force Management I

Psychology

Sociology and Canadian Society

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Communications for Justice Studies II

Criminology

Criminal and Civil Law

Provincial Offences

Fitness and Use of Force Management II

Ethics and Code of Conduct

Contemporary Social Issues

THREE Surveillance Techniques

Interviewing and Investigations

Security Risk Management

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Public and Corporate Security

Investigation and Evidence

Fitness and Use of Force Management III

Private Investigations

Security Procedures

Security Operations Management

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Justice and Fitness Studies

Students, seniors’ home create enduring and pandemic-proof fitness program.

There’s more to working out than exercise. That’s what a recent partnership between Radiant Care Tabor Manor and Niagara College is proving.

Together, NC faculty and students, and residents are developing a virtual wellness platform that promotes the physical and social aspects of fitness while boosting seniors’ technology skills.

The project which was ultimately prompted by the pandemic, saw the social isolation of seniors take a toll in more ways than one.

Isabella Tremonte, an Exercise Science for Health and Performance alumna has been leading in-person classes at the Fitness and Wellness Centre at Tabor Manor and the seniors are showing up early and staying late to work in some social time. The workouts are recorded and uploaded to YouTube for residents at different locations to view. The idea is that no matter the state of the world, pandemic or otherwise, residents will always have access to fitness programs.

The seniors love to engage with students and are invested in them doing well. They receive a lot of joy and the impacts are being felt both ways.

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Students enrolled in Acting may have very different career ambitions than those in Police Foundations, but at Niagara College their passions collide. As part of a Conflict Resolution class, Police Foundation students are challenged with putting what they’ve learned in the classroom to the test, while Acting for Film and Digital Media students play roles to depict scenarios police officers encounter. The result? A hands-on learning experience for all.

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Program Requirements: COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum. Community and Justice

Services students require access to a private vehicle to facilitate program requirements. A valid driver’s license is required.

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations (ALEI): The purpose of this program at Niagara College is to prepare students for a career in law enforcement. All in-class, simulated and field practicum learning environments including Ride-Along and other field placement opportunities within the program, reflect the standards of the participating police services (field placement agencies) and require that applicants to the ALEI program undergo a screening process similar to that utilized by the law enforcement community. Many employers including police agencies have instituted a CRC with vulnerable sector screening as a requirement for appropriate field placements. The CRC will be required at the beginning of the program or prior to the term in which placement opportunities are available. All costs associated with the CRC are the responsibility of the student. Field placement agencies will also conduct criminal record and background checks on participants intending to participate in Ride-Along or Volunteer field placement positions. Students who have engaged in any unlawful conduct, whether they have been convicted or not, or who have had any contact with a law enforcement agency including but not limited to; contact related to driving history, illicit drug use, criminal convictions, criminal associations or other personal behaviours deemed by the law enforcement agency to be inappropriate, may be prevented from participating in Ride-Along and other field placement opportunities. A field placement agency reserves the right to deny an applicant access to field placement and also reserves the right to not disclose the reason(s) for such a denial. Ride-Along field placements and other field placements are mandatory for the completion of the program. The inability to qualify for Ride-Along or other field placements will prevent graduation from the program. Applicants with questions about the impact that their past driving history, illicit drug use, criminal convictions, criminal associations and or other

personal behaviours may have on their ability to be considered for this program, are strongly encouraged to contact the Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations Program Coordinator prior to application.

Community and Justice Services:

A Criminal Record Check which is less than 6 months old is required before the start of Term 3. Students with criminal charges or convictions (criminal convictions must be pardoned, sealed or expunged) will be severely limited in placement, clinical, and/or employment opportunities in this field. Those with criminal charges pending or an uncleared criminal record are not eligible for a field placement experience. Field placements must be completed in order to graduate. Fitness and Health Promotion, Exercise Science for Health and Performance:

A Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening (CRC-VSS) which is less than 6 months old is required before students are eligible to start their Field Placement. Students with criminal charges or convictions will be severely limited in placement. Failure to obtain the appropriate documentation in advance may affect completion of placement at your chosen agency, delay the start and completion of field placement hours and the placement course. Placement is a requirement for graduation from the program All costs are the responsibility of the student.

PHYSICAL FITNESS

Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations (ALEI): It is expected that students entering the program have attained a level of physical fitness that enables them to engage in moderate physical activity or complete the Pursuit/Restraint Circuit in a time not exceeding 2 minutes and 42 seconds and the Aerobic Shuttle Run with a score of not less than 6.5.; Information regarding the Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP) is available at: niagaracollege. ca/prepinfo. Medical requirements for candidates of the Constable Selection System are available here niagaracollege.ca/css.

Community and Justice Services: For most placements, students must be able to engage in moderate physical activity.

JUSTICE

COMPUTER

TRANSPORTATION

COMPUTERCRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

CHECK

TRANSPORTATION

PHYSICAL FITNESS

COMPUTER

TRANSPORTATION

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE

Fitness and Health Promotion: CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs

Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE

The confidential Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process must be completed and submitted to Niagara College Student Health Services prior to the start of the program.

Fitness and Health Promotion, Exercise Science for Health and Performance:

Some agencies may require confirmation of immunizations to complete placement with their agency. If you are interested in one of these agencies, CDS must be completed prior to the start of the Field Placement. This process may take up to 10 weeks or more and requires a visit to your personal physician and/or a Public Health Department. If the CDS is not completed, your placement of choice may not be completed. Please view the CDS Form and Checklist for health requirements at niagaracollege.ca/ cdsform

FIRST-AID AND CPR

PHYSICAL FITNESS

FIRST-AID AND CPR

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

SURVEILLANCE

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT

TECHNOLOGY

FIRST-AID AND CPR

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MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM

MASK FIT

UNIFORM

Current Standard First Aid certification and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is required by the start of the program or prior to the start of the term which features placement opportunities. Some placement agencies may require students to provide proof of up-to-date immunization and documentation of a 2 step TB test. All health requirements must be met one month prior to the start of the placement term or placement will be denied.

UNIVERSITY COURSE WORK

University course work covering the following is strongly recommended for certification: Anatomy, Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology, Physical Fitness Assessment, Nutrition, Exercise Prescription, Data Management (statistics), Health Promotion, Physical Activity Strategies for persons with chronic disease and Psychological Aspects of Human Behavior Related to Physical Activity and Exercise as well as specialization in health related fitness, work and sport-related fitness applications for asymptomatic and symptomatic conditions.

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Field placements offer NC students real-world training and experience.

Media Studies

Acting for Film and Digital Media

Art and Design Foundation

Bachelor of Arts (Honours)–Game Design

Bachelor of Science (Honours)–Game Programming

Broadcasting (Radio, Television and Film)

Computer Programming

Computer Programming and Analysis (Co-op)

Game Development

Graphic Design

Photography

Public Relations

Social Media Management

Admission Requirements:

Do you dream of being a successful actor or aspire to unleash your inner art and design potential? Have a desire to share what’s happening in the world in a meaningful way? Perhaps you are fascinated by the latest web-based or cloud technology or want to take your love of video games to the next level? Do you dream of using the latest technology to create an organization’s visual identity?

NC’s Media programs prepare students for exciting careers with endless possibilities no matter what their passion.

The Marilyn I. Walker Centre of Excellence in Visual Arts and Technology is a creative space on the third floor of the Simcoe building where students can collaborate and develop their creative skills.

Business 12 (C), Art or media courses.

Graduate Program Public Relations

F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).

Courses: Visual Arts 11 or 12 (M) or (O), NC’s Art and Design Foundation program.

F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U).

Courses: Visual Arts 11 or 12 (M) or (O).

WC F Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline, or Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) in a related area of study (as determined by the college) including: Business and Management Studies, Communications, Journalism, Broadcasting OR an acceptable combination of related work experience and postsecondary education (as determined by the college) outlined in a portfolio submission AND Proof of English proficiency.

Social Media Management 0478 WC F/W/S Ontario College Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Bachelor’s degree or equivalent AND Proof of English proficiency.

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Freedom of Information: Students/potential students are advised that Bachelor of Arts (Honours)–Game Design and Bachelor of Science (Honours)– Game Development are joint programs, all student information including demographics, academics, and any other information at the student level required for successful delivery of the program will be shared between Brock University and Niagara College. Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 93.

Recommended Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

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Degree Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Bachelor of Arts (Honours)–Game Design 6800 WC/BU F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (U), Minimum overall average in six 4U or 4M courses, including prerequisites, of 70%*. Statement of Interest. Recommended Courses: One from 4U history, 4U philosophy, 4U classical studies, or 4U international language. ASM4M (Media Arts), AVI4M (Visual Arts) ADA4M (Drama) ICS3C (Computer Programming). 4 Years 87 Bachelor of Science (Honours)–Game Programming 6801 WC/BU F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (U), Advanced Functions 12 (U) or Calculus and Vectors 12 (U). Minimum overall average in six 4U or 4M courses, including prerequisites, of 70%*. Statement of Interest. Recommended Courses: Computer and Information Sciences 4 (M). 4 Years 87 Certificate Program Art and Design Foundation 0188 WC F OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Visual Arts 11 or 12 (M)or(O). 1 Year 86 Diploma Program Acting for Film and Digital Media 0198 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Audition. 2 Years 86 Broadcasting–Radio, Television and Film (Film Production) 0122 WC F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Photography, audio/video production, drama, multimedia, art, creative writing, mathematics. 3 Years 88 Broadcasting–Radio, Television and Film (Radio and Television Presentation) 0122 WC F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Photography, audio/video production, drama, multimedia, art, creative writing, mathematics. 3 Years 88 Broadcasting–Radio, Television and Film (Television Production) 0122 WC F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Photography, audio/video production, drama, multimedia, art, creative writing, mathematics. 3 Years 89 Computer Programming 0411 WC F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (U)or(M), or 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Computer and Information Science 11 or 12 (M), Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O), Information Technology in Business 12 (C). 2 Years 89 Computer Programming and Analysis (Co-op) 0414 WC F/W OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (U)or(M), or 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Computer and Information Science 11 or 12 (M), Information Technology Applications in Business 11 (O), Information Technology in Business 12 (C). 3 Years 90 Game Development 0441 WC F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Computer and Information Science 11 or 12 (M), Information Technology Applications in Business 11
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Media Studies

Acting for Film and Digital Media

Do you imagine being a professional actor and entrepreneur in today’s ever-changing film, TV and digital media sector? As an Actor, you are a highly versatile and authentic storyteller who understands the importance of a meaningful connection with your audience and the value of creating your own opportunities for success in the entertainment industry.

Program Highlights:

› Extensive hands-on experience taking scene study and short film projects from script to screen using the latest technology.

› Establish a professional portfolio including a resume, headshots, demo reels, and voiceover demo that reflects your individual style and acting technique.

› Collaborate with future directors and producers in Niagara College’s renowned Broadcasting – Radio, Television and Film program on short films, commercials and music videos.

› One of few Canadian programs to offer direct instruction in The Meisner Technique— one of the most popular techniques of modern acting.

› Interact with working industry professionals (our instructors as well as directors, actors and producers) through our ‘Up Close and Personal’ series.

Career Opportunities:

› Corporate film and digital media actor

› Film, TV and digital media actor

› Internet, radio and television commercial actor

› Project developer and producer

› Voice-over actor for animation or game development

› YouTube and web content series actor

Art and Design Foundation

Interested in discovering your untapped creative potential through strong design foundations focused on expressing creativity, design practices and practical, hands-on skill development? Earn credits for further studies in Niagara College’s Graphic Design program or prepare a strong portfolio for studies in other design or art-related programs.

Program Highlights:

› Immersive use of design and artistic methods, traditional materials and digital approaches.

› Applied learning using the latest studio and lab equipment including Macs and Wacom tablets.

› Outstanding reputation for a hands-on educational experience.

› Learn from and network with industry experts and guest speakers.

Career Opportunities:

› Foundation for more advanced study in an artistic specialty including graphic design, photography, game development, web design and fine art

› Self-employed artist

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Acting I: Meisner Technique

Finding Your Actor’s Voice

The Actor and Technology: Behind the Camera Basics

Movement and Character Development

Communications for Media Studies

TWO The Physical Actor: Discipline and Control

The Actor and Technology: Film Editing Basics

Acting II: Scene Study, Analysis and Acting Technique

Owning Your Commercial Voice

Writing for the Artist Entrepreneur

I-Think: The Science of Thinking and Problem Solving

THREE The Physical Actor: Stunts

Acting III: Scene Study for Camera

The Actor and Technology: The Practical Business of Acting

Up Close and Personal Series (Education)

Actor on Set

Dramatic Scriptwriting

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Acting IV Projects: Actor as Entrepreneur

Marketing You - The Actor

Audition Techniques for Film, TV and Commercials

Up Close and Personal Series (Transition)

Technology Specialties: Green Screen and More

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Ontario College Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Life Drawing I

Observational Drawing

Professional Studio (Lecture Series)

History of Modern Art

Applied Digital Technology I

Design I

Colour Theory

TWO Life Drawing II

Communications for Media Studies

Design Studio I (Illustration)

Ideas and Creative Process

Three-Dimensional Design Material Exploration

Applied Digital Technology II

Digital Photography Fundamentals

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Bachelor of Arts (Honours)–Game Design

Apply to this program via Brock University only. Visit brocku.ca/game for more information on the application process.

Are you an avid gamer with an aptitude for art and design, and want to turn your interest into a fluid career? As a Game Designer, you are ready to create innovative concepts in the digital game and interactive media industry.

Program Highlights:

› Unique dual-credit program between Niagara College and Brock University that leads to a four-year Bachelor Degree from Brock University and a three-year Advanced Diploma from NC in four years.

› Hundreds of hours of hands-on, applied learning in stateof-the-art game development labs.

› Practical individual and collaborative game development experience, including team projects where students conceive, design and develop original game titles.

› Explore the creative and cultural context of games; gaming history; platforms; and design and production paradigms as well as game design, art creation techniques and game creation and production.

› Attend Brock and NC concurrently while collaborating with Game Programming students in development teams.

Career Opportunities:

› 2D and 3D animation

› Concept art and design

› Environment and character modelling

› Game level layout and design

› Game software production and development

› Game graphics development

› Graphical user interface design

› Lighting design

Bachelor of Science

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Media Computation

Media and Culture: Texts and Practices

New Media and Games

Digital Graphics for Gaming I

Fundamental 3D and Multimedia Technologies

TWO Media and Culture: Texts and Practices

Games, Genres, Aesthetics

History and Future of Storytelling

Digital Graphics for Gaming II

Game Engine Fundamentals

THREE Ludology

Introduction to Sound Design

Environment Design

Database Essentials

Game Design and Development I

FOUR Game Design Paradigms

Digital Video Art

Character Modelling and Animation

Project Management

Game Design and Development II

FIVE Integrity and Literacy in the Information Age

Computer Mediate Communication or Dramatic Creation for Contemporary Cultural Practice

Innovations in Advanced Digital Media

Immersion and Simulation

Advanced Animation Techniques

Game Production I

(Honours)–Game Programming

Apply to this program via Brock University only. Visit brocku.ca/game for more information on the application process.

Are you passionate about games with an aptitude for programming, and want to tap into a booming industry?

As a Game Programmer, you are well-versed in the latest development technologies and are ready for a progressive career in the digital game and interactive media industry.

Program Highlights:

› Unique dual-credit program between Niagara College and Brock University that leads to a four-year Bachelor Degree from Brock University and a three-year Advanced Diploma from NC in four years.

› Hundreds of hours of hands-on, applied learning in stateof-the-art game development labs.

› Practical individual and collaborative game development experience, including team projects where students conceive, design and develop original game titles.

› Agreement offers dual-concentrated learning in game design, programming, and the production pipeline aspects of game creation.

› Attend Brock and NC concurrently while collaborating with Game Design students in development teams.

Career Opportunities:

› A.I. programming

› Game engine design and development

› Game world and content design

› Gameplay, graphics programming

› Mobile gaming applications

› Online/network programming

› Software production and development

› U.I. programming and design

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Computer Science

Media and Culture: Texts and Practices

New Media and Games

Mathematical Reasoning

Fundamental 3D and Multimedia Technologies

TWO Media and Culture: Texts and Practices

Introduction to Data Structures

Games, Genres, Aesthetics

Mathematics for Computer Science

Game Engine Fundamentals

THREE Advanced Data Structures

Ludology

Environment Design

Database Essentials

Game Design and Development I

FOUR Integrity and Literacy in the Information Age

Computer Systems

Game Design Paradigms

Project Management

Game Design and Development II

FIVE Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Immersion and Simulation

Applied Linear Algebra

Mechanics and Introduction to Relativity

Game Production I

Advanced Game Programming Techniques

CONCURRENT

Bachelor’s Degree & Advanced Diploma

SIX Social Media: Reading and Writing in New Spaces or Expanded Video Process and Production

Innovations in Advanced Digital Media

The Game Industry Business

Game Production II

Game Criticism

SEVEN Video Game Research and Development & EIGHT

Team-based Practicum in Game Design and Production

Select 2 credits from:

› Design: Theatrical Design

› Scriptwriting

› Internship in Interactive Media

› Directed Project

› Interdisciplinary Workshop

Select 1.5 credits from:

› Social Political Aspects of Digital Gaming

› Advanced Topics in Digital Culture

› Technology and Culture

› Video Games in the Classroom

› Level Design for Games and Immersive Media

› Directed Studies

› The Psychology of Screens

› Appropriation in Arts and Culture

› Reporting Arts and Culture

› High & Low Art: Intersections, Exchanges & Flows

* Courses shown in BLUE are delivered at the Niagara College Welland Campus.

CONCURRENT

Bachelor’s Degree & Advanced Diploma

SIX Programming Languages

Game Criticism

The Game Industry Business

Game Production II

Graphics Programming Fundamentals

SEVEN Video Game Research and Development & EIGHT Team-based Practicum in Game Design and Production

Network Game Programming

Mobile Game Development

Select 1 credit from:

› Advanced Object–Oriented Programming

› Introduction to Human Computer Interaction

› Computer Graphics

› Internship in Game Programming

One COSC credit 3(alpha)90 or above

› Calculus With Applications

› or Practical Statistics

* Courses shown in BLUE are delivered at the Niagara College Welland Campus.

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niagaracollege.ca/media | 87 DEGREE CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA GRADUATE

Media Studies

(Film Production)

Television

and

Film

Are you a visual storyteller with a keen interest in learning how to write, direct and produce cinematic masterpieces? As a Film Production graduate, you work on sets, at production houses and in editing rooms across Canada and around the world.

Program Highlights:

› Introduction to all areas of filmmaking including writing, directing, cinematography, lighting, sound, editing and producing.

› Build a diverse professional portfolio of edited and mastered films including dramas, documentaries, and music videos.

› Cross-programming opportunities in Acting for Film and Digital Media, Television Production and Game Development.

› New state-of-the-art equipment, film studio, colour correction suites and sound mixing board.

› Students apply to Broadcasting-Radio, Television and Film and select a program concentration during the first year of the program.

Career Opportunities:

› Camera operator

› Cinematographer

› Host/interviewer

› News and sports anchor

› On-air announcer

› Producer, director, writer, editor

› Reporter

› Sound recordist

› Technical director

› Videographer

Broadcasting–Radio, Television and Film (Radio & Television Presentation)

Do you like news? Music? Sports? Do you enjoy being in the spotlight? Maybe you’re an excellent storyteller from behind the scenes. As a Radio or Television Broadcaster, you are as versatile as the evolving media industry platforms that you’ll report from.

Program Highlights:

› Introduction to the radio, television, and film industries including hands-on learning in music, talk and news radio, electronic news gathering (ENGs), and in-studio hosting.

› Broadcast 24/7 on CRNC The Heat available LIVE online @crnc.ca.

› Facilities include a radio production training lab, fully HD television studio, digital radio broadcast studio and a $1-million high-definition (HD) production truck.

› LIVE weekly TV magazine show broadcasted and streamed in conjunction with Television Production students.

› Immersive seven-week broadcast industry field placement.

› Students apply to Broadcasting-Radio, Television and Film and select a program concentration during the first year of the program.

Career Opportunities:

› Camera operator

› Cinematographer

› Host/interviewer

› News and sports anchor

› On-air announcer

› Producer, director, writer, editor

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› Reporter

› Sound recordist

› Technical director

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Photography Essentials

Radio Presentation I

TV Studio Production I

Film Making I

Production Tools I

Factual Storytelling

Ontario

Communications for Media Studies

TWO Film Making II

Production Tools II

Writing For The Screen

TV Studio Production II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Film Making III

Cinematography And Lighting

Location Sound and Post Audio Production

Editing - Intermediate

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Film Making IV

Production Management

Technology for Production

Editing - Advanced

Documentary And Drama Development

FIVE Film Making V

Advanced Production Workshop

Directing For The Screen

General Education Elective (1 course required)

SIX Film Production Projects

Entrepreneurship

Ontario College Advanced Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Photography Essentials

Radio Presentation I

TV Studio Production I

Film Making I

Production Tools I

Factual Storytelling

Communications for Media Studies

TWO Radio Presentation II

TV Presentation and Videography

Technology for Presentation

Writing For The Screen

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Radio Presentation III

On-Camera Skills

Radio and Television Journalism

Announcing Techniques

FOUR Radio Presentation IV

Sports and Entertainment Presentation

Production Management

Writing for Broadcast

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Advanced Radio and Television Performance

Promotions and Social Media

General Education Elective (1 course required)

SIX Industry Placements

Entrepreneurship

Online Content Management

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Broadcasting–Radio,
Online Content Management

Broadcasting–Radio, Television and Film (Television Production)

Do you have a passion for capturing stories as they unfold from behind the scenes and enjoy the freedom of creative expression? As a Television Production graduate, you are well-equipped to produce a wide variety of broadcast coverage for traditional, online and streaming outlets.

Program Highlights:

› Introduction to the radio, television, and film industries including hands-on learning opportunities offered in-studio and on-location and single and multi-camera training using the latest broadcast equipment.

› Facilities include a radio production training lab, fully HD television studio, digital radio broadcast studio and a $1-million high-definition (HD) production truck.

› LIVE weekly TV magazine show broadcasted and streamed in conjunction with TV Presentation students.

› Immersive broadcast industry field placement.

› High graduate employment rate.

› Students apply to Broadcasting-Radio, Television and Film and select a program concentration during the first year of the program.

Career Opportunities:

› Camera operator

› Cinematographer

› Host/interviewer

› News and sports anchor

› On-air announcer

› Producer, director, writer, editor

› Reporter

› Sound recordist

› Technical director

Computer Programming

Are you fascinated by current trends in web development, the latest software or your favourite mobile phone app? As a Computer Programmer, you are adept at databases, mobile and software development and poised for success in the digital world.

Program Highlights:

› Unique mix of business, database, and software development courses.

› Hundreds of hours of hands-on lab work combined with in-course community sponsored projects and applied research opportunities.

› Graduates choose between workforce entry and progression into NC’s Computer Programming and Analysis (Co-op) program.

Career Opportunities:

› Database developer

› eCommerce developer

› Full stack developer

› Hardware and software support specialist

› Mobile application developer

› Project manager

› Software engineer

› Web developer

Ontario

College

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Photography Essentials

Radio Presentation I

TV Studio Production I

Film Making I

Production Tools I

Factual Storytelling

Communications for Media Studies

TWO Film Making II

Production Tools II

Writing For The Screen

TV Studio Production II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Mobile Projects

Editing - Intermediate

Location Sound and Post Audio Production

Cinematography and Lighting

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Sports and Entertainment Production

Production Management

Technology for Production

Editing - Advanced

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Scripted and Feature Projects

Advanced Field Production

Directing For The Screen

SIX Industry Placements

Entrepreneurship

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Communications for Media Studies

Database Essentials

Web Authoring Fundamentals

Mathematics I for Computer Studies

The Art of Script Programming

Software Development

TWO Communications for Project Development

The IT Entrepreneur

Object Oriented Software Development

Contemporary Storage Systems Programming

Client Server Web Solutions

Mathematics II for Computer Studies

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Graphically-Driven Project Planning and Design

Rapid Application Development (RAD) Client-Server Project

Operating System Administration & Networking Fundamentals

Design Patterns for Enterprise Development

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Community Sponsored Project

Mobile and Windows Store Development

Network Security and Large Data Solutions

Statistics for Computer Programmers

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Ontario College Diploma
Online Content Management

Media Studies

Computer Programming and Analysis

Are you a critical thinker with an aptitude for solving complex computer problems in today’s digital world? As a Computer Programmer Analyst, you possess a highly marketable and diverse skill set aimed at developing innovative, next-generation computer applications and solutions.

Program Highlights:

› Leading-edge curriculum focuses on the development of software applications for mobile devices, big data analytics and interactive multimedia via hundreds of hours of hands-on lab work.

› Extensive practical experience with co-op work term, community sponsored projects and applied research opportunities.

› Develop the teamwork, communications and entrepreneurial skills required in today’s IT world.

› Opportunity to transfer credits toward a university degree in computer science.

Career Opportunities:

› Database developer

› eCommerce developer

› Data Analyst

› Full stack developer

› Hardware and software support specialist

› Mobile application specialist

› Mobile application developer

› Network support specialist

› Project manager

› Software engineer

› Web developer

Game Development

Do you want to turn your interest in video games into a career and move your gaming ideas from concept to reality? As a Game Developer, you are a leader of innovation in the digital game and interactive media industry.

Program Highlights:

› Explore, experience and develop skills in all major game development areas including; design, art, programming and production.

› Hundreds of hours of hands-on, applied learning in state-of-the-art game development labs with dual monitors.

› Curriculum focused on game programming and scripting, digital art production techniques, game design principles and game production practices.

› Full access to industry leading programming, art, design and production game development tools.

› Practical individual and collaborative game development experience, culminating in a team project to conceive, design, develop and showcase an original game.

Career Opportunities:

› 2D and 3D animation

› Artificial intelligence programming

› Environment and character modelling

› Game concept art and design

› Game graphics programming

› Game level layout and design

CO-OP

TERM COURSE TITLE

Ontario College

ONE Communications for Media Studies

Database Essentials

Web Authoring Fundamentals

Mathematics I for Computer Studies

The Art of Script Programming

Software Development

TWO Communications for Project Development

The IT Entrepreneur

Object Oriented Software Development

Contemporary Storage Systems Programming

Client Server Web Solutions

Mathematics II for Computer Studies

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Graphically-Driven Project Planning and Design

Rapid Application Development (RAD) Client-Server Project

Operating System Administration & Networking Fundamentals

Design Patterns for Enterprise Development

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Community Sponsored Project

Mobile and Windows Store Development

Network Security and Large Data Solutions

Statistics for Computer Programmers

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Co-op Work Term

SIX Advanced Professional Communications

Developing Mobile Applications

Big Data Programming and Reporting

Data Warehouse Design and Implementation

Advanced Data Structures Concepts

Ontario College Advanced Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE I-Think: The Science of Thinking and Problem Solving

Communications for Media Studies

Digital Graphics Techniques I

Programming Essentials

Game Design Fundamentals

Database Essentials

TWO 3D Animation

Object Oriented Programming

Digital Graphics Techniques II

Game Engine Fundamentals

Mathematics I for Computer Studies

THREE Computer Graphics Programming

Game Environment Design

Game Theory

Mathematics for Gaming

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Advanced Game Programming Techniques

Networking for Game Communities

› Game production and development

› Gameplay programming

› Lighting design

› Online/network programming

› Special effects art

› User interface programming and design

Rapid Game Development

Character Design

Physics for Gaming

FIVE Writing for the Gaming Industry I

Artificial Intelligence for Gaming

Game Development Project I

Advanced Animation Techniques

Mobile Gaming Space

SIX Writing for the Gaming Industry II

The Business of Gaming

Game Development Project II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Advanced Diploma
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Graphic Design

Do you enjoy working with the latest technology to create eye-catching, original designs? As a Graphic Designer, you are an integral part of the communications team who thrives on transforming a concept or idea into an organization’s identity, brand or visual language.

Program Highlights:

› State-of-the-art design studios and computer labs equipped with Macs and Wacom tablets.

› Emphasis on the theoretical and practical application of design principles.

› Over 1,800 hours of practical design studio and production experience.

› Graduates find employment in one of Canada’s largest industries in studios, ad agencies and in-house design departments working with photographers, illustrators, writers, marketing strategists, typographers and printers.

› Our new maker space houses traditional printing presses, metal and wood type, bookbinding equipment, silkscreen setup, laser cutter, 3D printer, large format printer/vinyl cutter to bring your ideas to life.

Career Opportunities:

› Creative director

› Graphic designer (freelance or in-house)

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Communications for Media Studies

Applied Digital Technology I

Design Appreciation

Drawing Techniques

Design I

Typography I

Digital Photography for Designers

TWO Applied Digital Technology II

Colour Theory

Conceptual Drawing

Design II

Digital Production Strategies

Typography II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Information Design

Illustration Techniques

Package Design

Typography III

Ideas and Images

Web Design I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Editorial Design

Designing the 21st Century Book

Critical Issues in Design

Typography IV

Time-Based Media

Web Design II

Corporate Identity

FIVE Communications for Graphic Design I

Professional Practice

Thesis I

Web Design III

Digital Illustration

General Education Elective (1 course required)

SIX Commercial and Creative Writing II

Thesis II

Web Design IV

Portfolio and Exhibition

Concept to Market

› Web designer

Do you have a passion for capturing the perfect moment and want to combine your eye for photography with a career in the digital world? As a Photographer, you take portrait, commercial, fine art and event images and use the latest digital imaging software to edit/ retouch images as needed.

Program Highlights:

› Students train their artistic eye and master digital imaging technologies to develop their individual style and a cutting-edge portfolio.

› Study practical entrepreneurial and business principles for a hands-on, real-life project approach to a diverse range of applied photography situations.

› Curriculum integrates leading-edge digital editing software.

› Extensive practical experience in the studio, digital darkroom, and on location.

› Award-winning program with multiple winners at the internationally recognized Applied Arts Magazine Student Photography Competition.

Career Opportunities:

› Curator/manager of photography gallery

› Digital effects studio employee

› Forensic police photographer

› Photo editor

› Photographer’s representative

› Photography studio manager

› Retail photography sales agent

› Self-employed professional photographer

› Stock photography agency employee

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Design and Composition Fundamentals

Introduction to the Digital Darkroom

Introduction to the Photography Studio

The Digital SLR Camera

The Photographic Portrait

Communications for Media Studies

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Computer Applications

Entrepreneurship

Digital Darkroom Techniques

Photojournalism Fundamentals

Stock Photography and the Image Bank Business

Studio Practice I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Advanced Software Applications in the Digital Darkroom I

Location Photography

Professional Portraiture

Studio Practice II

Business Practices for Photographers

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Advanced Software Applications in the Digital Darkroom II

Fine Art Photography

Multimedia Design and Development

Portfolio Project

Editorial Photography

Studio Practice III

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Photography
niagaracollege.ca/media | 91 DEGREE CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA GRADUATE

Media Studies

Public Relations

Are you a detail-oriented storyteller who excels at relationship building and boasts a strong range of skills including writing and research and strategic communications and analysis? As a Public Relations (PR) Practitioner, you are a strong written and verbal communicator with an understanding of the importance of effective communication between an organization and its public.

Program Highlights:

› Develop the public relations and strategic communication skills needed to succeed in the fast-paced and diverse world of PR.

› Gain hands-on learning experience via a 152-hour field placement and applied learning projects involving industry clients in the second term.

› Curriculum, including an emphasis on social media, is informed by a program advisory committee to ensure industry relevance and exceeds current provincial PR program standards.

› Program runs three days a week in both terms.

› Provides multiple networking opportunities for the students to meet industry professionals.

Career Opportunities:

› Change management

› Community relations

› Corporate social responsibility

› Crisis communication

› Internal communication

› Investor relations

› Issues management

› Marketing communications

› Media relations

› Public affairs

› Publicity

› Special event management

› Social media/digital communications

Social Media Management

Do you have what it takes to become a leader in the emerging world of social media management? Are you creative, analytical, detail-oriented and digitally adept? As a social media professional, you will plan, execute and analyze social media campaigns for a variety of organizations and clients, in both for-profit and non-profit sectors. You will create engaging communications using images, video and text to enhance brands and improve online engagement.

Program Highlights:

› Graduate certificate program delivered over two semesters, four days a week.

› Hands-on learning in client-focused courses.

› Gain and improve collaboration and leadership skills required in industry.

› In-depth training in social media management platforms.

› Training in web site hosting, LMS management and social media analytics dashboards.

› Network among industry professionals to access the freelance market.

› Plan and lead a social media campaign for a client in a capstone course.

› Gain business and marketing skills.

› Learn creativity techniques and develop an entrepreneurial mindset.

Career Opportunities:

› Brand ambassador

› Community manager

› Content strategist

› Customer relations specialist

› Digital content manager

› Digital media manager

› Digital marketing manager

› Marketing coordinator

› Social analytics manager

› Social media analyst

› Social media strategist

› Social media coordinator

› Social media influencer

Videography

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COURSE TITLE
Public Relations Principles I
Principles
Relations
Media Strategies
TERM
ONE
Writing
Media
Social
I
Organizational Communications Computer Applications Design
TWO Advanced Writing Public Relations Principles II
Special Event Development and Management
Public Relations Applied Projects
Social Media Strategies II
Desktop Publishing II
Field Placement - Public Relations TERM COURSE TITLE ONE Social Media Strategies
Writing for Social Media Online Marketing and Public Relations
Canadian Media Practices and Law
Visual Communications
II
TWO Applied Projects l Paid Campaigns and Analytics Campaign Leadership and Management Entrepreneurship and Career Development Web Site Management Applied Projects
Ontario College Graduate Certificate Ontario College Graduate Certificate
INTERNSHIP INTERNSHIP 92 | School of Media

Program Requirements:

COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly. • An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended. Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible. Programs may move into a laptop learning environment. If a laptop and software become mandatory requirements, students will be notified of the specifications and will be expected to purchase before entering the program. The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

Game Development, Game Design and Game Programming Programs: Please visit niagaracollege.ca/programs to view specific computer/technology requirements.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.

MEDIA PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Art and Design Foundation: CRIMINAL RECORD

For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs

Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.

Sebastian was that student constantly found behind the lens of a video camera. Voth has been turning his passion for videography into a career as a graduate of NC’s Broadcasting: Radio, TV and Film program. Voth shares how the program has not only equipped him with the tools he needs to succeed in this exciting industry, but has enabled him to put his skills into action through a student employment placement in College’s award-winning Marketing department. youtu.be/ItmFZeLhEIc

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PHYSICAL
SURVEILLANCE
MOBILE
MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
Production): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
Production): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
TV Presentation): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Computer Programming: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Computer Programming and Analysis (Co-op): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Game Development: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Graphic Design: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Photography: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Public Relations: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
FITNESS COMMUNICABLE
FIRST-AID AND CPR
TECHNOLOGY
Broadcasting–Radio, Television & Film (Film
Broadcasting–Radio, Television & Film (Television
Broadcasting–Radio, Television & Film (Radio &
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Nursing and Personal Support Worker Studies

Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Personal Support Worker

Personal Support Worker (Alternative Delivery)

Practical Nursing

Practical Nursing (Alternative Delivery)

Community Mental Health–Multidiscipline*

Gerontology*

Nursing Leadership & Healthcare Management*

Palliative Care–Multidiscipline*

* Programs are for qualified internationally-trained nurses only.

Admission Requirements:

The Niagara College School of Nursing and Personal Support

Worker studies prepares students for rewarding careers in health care. Courses are taught by supportive faculty with significant expertise in their respective fields with a strong emphasis on providing students with access to hands-on learning experiences via NC’s state-of-the-art lab facilities as well as field placements and practicums. Students can also

earn additional certifications along with their credential, access unique bridging opportunities, have the option to apply for professional certifications post-graduation, and enjoy a unique interprofessional educational experience that focuses on integrating several health-care professionals into a single team to provide the best possible client care.

As a recent graduate from Niagara College’s PSW program, I believe my experience at Niagara College has left me with a great sense of knowledge and pride as a PSW. I found the teachers in the PSW program to be very supportive and very knowledgeable. During my placements, I realized the importance of PSWs and that I have the opportunity to be a great impact on clients’ lives. I love interacting with people and fell in love with working with the patients on my consolidation. Many thanks to all the professors in the PSW program for their support and guidance.

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Degree Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing 6200 WC F OSSD or equivalent plus: ENG 12 (U) Min 75%, Math 12 (U) Min 75%, Chemistry 12(U) Min 75%, Bio 12(U) Min 75%, plus: Two additional 12 (U)or(M) level courses in any field of study, Min 60& overall average. Recommended courses: Mathematics of Data Management 12 (U), proof of English Proficiency. 4 Years 96 Certificate Program Personal Support Worker 0942 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M), Bio 11 (C)or(U), or 12 (U). 1 Year 96 Personal Support Worker (Alternative Delivery) 0945 OC F OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M), Bio 11 (C)or(U), or 12 (U). 1 Year 97 Diploma Program Practical Nursing 0926 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C) or(U). 2 Years 97 Practical Nursing (Alternative Delivery) 0930 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M), Bio 11 (C)or(U) or 12 (U), Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C) or(U). 2 Years 98 Graduate Program (Internationally-trained nurses only*) Community Mental Health–Multidiscipline 0964 WC F/W/S A College Diploma or University Degree in Nursing. If English is not your first language, proof of English proficiency may be required. 1 Year 98 Gerontology 0966 WC F/W/S A College Diploma or University Degree in Nursing. If English is not your first language, proof of English proficiency may be required. 1 Year 99 Nursing Leadership & Healthcare Management 0970 WC F/W/S A College Diploma or University Degree in Nursing. If English is not your first language, proof of English proficiency may be required. 1 Year 99 Palliative Care–Multidiscipline 0962 WC F/W/S A College Diploma or University Degree in Nursing. If English is not your first language, proof of English proficiency may be required. 1 Year 100
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Nursing and Personal Support Worker Studies

Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing PLACEMENT

Ontario College Bachelor’s Degree

Are you a compassionate leader who wants to promote health, advocate for social justice, and provide care to help patients optimize their well-being? As a Registered Nurse, you are a leader within the healthcare team with the skills and knowledge needed to advocate for patients and provide vital nursing care to individuals, families, and communities.

Program Highlights:

› Over 300 hours of hands-on experiential learning in state-of-the-art simulation labs.

› Hundreds of hours of clinical placement experience in a variety of health care settings, culminating in a 14-week clinical capstone course.

› Program focus on global health and social justice.

› Opportunity to participate in a global health experience through Niagara College’s Be World Ready program.

› Eligible graduates may write the Next Generation NCLEX exam, and if successful, may work as a Registered Nurse (RN) regulated by the College of Nurses of Ontario.

Career Opportunities:

› Business or industry

› Clinic or medical centre

› Community and home care

› Correctional facility

› Education

› Hospital/critical care settings

› Long-term care agency

› Mental health service

› Research

› Public health

› Tourism (resorts, cruise ships)

Personal Support Worker

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Nursing as a Profession

Anatomy and Physiology I

Interprofessional Relationships

Nursing Approaches to Supportive Care

Professional and Academic Communication (Nursing)

Psychology: An Introduction

TWO Anatomy and Physiology II

Caring for Persons Requiring Supportive Care

Family Health

Lifespan Development

Clinical Practicum I - Long Term Care

THREE Pharmacotherapeutics

Pathophysiology I

Health Assessment

Nursing Approaches to Acute and Chronic Illness

Caring for Persons Requiring Medication

Clinical Practicum II – Institution and Community Settings

FOUR Introduction to Statistics in Biological Science

Pathophysiology II

Nursing in the Community and Home Setting

Microbiology

Caring for Persons with Acute and Chronic Health Challenges

Clinical Practicum III – Primary Health Care

FIVE

Caring for Persons with Mental Health Challenges

Nursing Research

Global and Environmental Health

Nursing Approaches for Clients with Medical and Surgical Problems

Clinical Practicum IV – Acute, Chronic, and/or Mental Health Challenges

SIX Professionalism and Ethics

Health and Social Justice

Caring for Persons with Acute Health Challenges

Clinical Practicum V – Acute, Chronic, Mental Health, and/or Primary Health Care

Liberal Education Elective (1 course required)

SEVEN Leadership and Professional Practice

Caring for Persons with Complex Clinical Conditions

Clinical Practicum VI – Acute, Chronic, Mental Health, and/or Primary Health Care

Liberal Education Elective (1 course required)

EIGHT Capstone Clinical Praxis – Local or Global

PLACEMENT

Are you committed to positively impacting the quality of life for others? As a Personal Support Worker, you are a skilled and compassionate healthcare provider who assists clients with physical and psychosocial challenges during all life stages.

Program Highlights:

› Unique interprofessional education course designed to strengthen collaboration skills as a member of the healthcare team.

› 42 hours of hands-on experience in the simulation lab and over 250 hours of clinical placement in both long-term care and community settings.

› Apply to bridge into term two of NC’s Practical Nursing diploma program. Graduate with two additional certificates:

› Managing Food Safety certificate, offering unique culinary curriculum focused on food preparation.

› Gentle Persuasive Approach certificate focused on caring for individuals with dementia and other cognitive diseases.

Career Opportunities:

› Acute-care hospital

› Adult day program

› Group home

› Home-care agency

› Hospice/palliative care service

› Long-term care facility

› Seniors’ residence

Communication

Development

Human

Role

Code 0942 Campus WC Start F/W/S Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/0942
Ontario College Certificate
COURSE TITLE
Supportive Care
TERM
ONE
in Healthcare I
to Interprofessional Education and Practice
Support and Home Management
Introduction
Community
and Health Promotion Across the Life Span
Body Structure and Function
of the Personal Support Worker
Cognitive Impairment and Mental Health
in Body Structure and Function
of Life Care
Term Care Institutional Placement
Support Worker Consolidation Code 6200 Campus WC Start F Length 4 Years niagaracollege.ca/6200
TWO
Alterations
End
Long
Personal
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Personal Support Worker (Alternate Delivery)

Are you committed to positively impacting the quality of life for others? As a Personal Support Worker, you are a skilled and compassionate healthcare provider who assists clients with physical and psychosocial challenges during all life stages.

Program Highlights:

› Unique interprofessional education course designed to strengthen collaboration skills as a member of the healthcare team.

› 42 hours of hands-on experience in a living lab at a local long-term care facility and over 250 hours of clinical placement in both long-term care and community settings.

› Apply to bridge into term two of NC’s Practical Nursing diploma program. Graduate with two additional certificates:

› Managing Food Safety certificate, offering unique culinary curriculum focused on food preparation.

› Gentle Persuasive Approach certificate focused on caring for individuals with dementia and other cognitive diseases.

Career Opportunities:

› Acute-care hospital

› Adult day program

› Group home

› Home-care agency

› Hospice/palliative care service

› Long-term care facility

› Seniors’ residence

Ontario College Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Supportive Care

Communication in Healthcare I

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Development and Health Promotion Across the Life Span

Human Body Structure and Function

Role of the Personal Support Worker

TWO Community Support and Home Management

Cognitive Impairment and Mental Health

Alterations in Body Structure and Function

End of Life Care

Long Term Care Institutional Placement

Personal Support Worker Consolidation

Practical Nursing

Are you a compassionate person who wants to promote health and provide care to help clients optimize their well-being? As a Practical Nurse, you are an integral member of the healthcare team with the skills and knowledge needed to provide vital and valued nursing care to clients.

Program Highlights:

› Over 190 hours of hands-on experiential learning in state-of-the-art simulation labs.

› Over 600 hours of clinical placement experience in a variety of organizations, culminating in an eight-week practicum.

› Unique interprofessional education course designed to strengthen collaboration skills for members of the health care team.

› Eligible graduates may write the Regulatory Exam-Practical Nurse (RExPN), and if successful, may work as a registered practical nurse (RPN) regulated by the College of Nurses of Ontario.

Career Opportunities:

› Business/industry

› Clinics/medical centre

› Community agency

› Correctional facility

› Hospital

› Long-term care agency

› Mental health service

PROGRAM

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Anatomy and Physiology I

Communication in Healthcare I

Professional Growth I

Nursing Theory I

Introductory Psychology

Developmental Psychology

Nursing Practice I

TWO Anatomy and Physiology II

Communication in Healthcare II

Mathematics for Practical Nursing

Professional Growth II

Nursing Theory II

Health Assessment

Nursing Practice II

THREE Professional Growth III

Pathophysiology I

Nursing Theory III

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Pharmacology I

Pharmacology I

Nursing Practice III

FOUR Pathophysiology II

Professional Growth IV

Nursing Theory IV

Pharmacology II

Nursing Practice IV

Nursing Practice Consolidation

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Ontario College Diploma
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PLACEMENT

Nursing and Personal Support Worker Studies

Practical Nursing (Alternative Delivery)

Are you passionate about client care and interested in pursuing your Practical Nursing diploma in a program delivery format that suits your busy schedule? As a Practical Nurse, you are an integral member of the healthcare team with the skills and knowledge needed to provide vital and valued nursing care to clients.

Program Highlights:

› Course instruction delivered on evenings and weekends.

› Over 190 hours of hands-on experiential learning in state-of-the-art simulation labs.

› Over 600 hours of clinical placement experience in a variety of agencies, culminating in an eight-week practicum.

› Unique interprofessional education course designed to strengthen collaboration skills for members of the healthcare team.

› Eligible graduates may write the Regulatory Exam-Practical Nurse (RExPN), and if successful, may work as a registered practical nurse (RPN) regulated by the College of Nurses of Ontario.

› Students receive all the benefits of being a full time student including: Full time student tuition limits, student athletics centre access, health benefits and OSAP eligibility.

› Students begin the program in Term One and progress through to Term Six as a continual program with no term off.

Career Opportunities:

› Business/industry

› Clinics/medical centre

› Community agency

› Correctional facility

› Hospital

› Long-term care agency

› Mental health service

Community Mental Health–Multidiscipline

Internationally trained nurses are eligible to register for this intensive one-year program, which awards an Ontario College Graduate Certificate. This program builds upon the foundation of mental health begun in pre-registration nursing education. It explores current issues and trends in mental health in Canada, current best practices in nursing for providing optimal care to clients with diverse mental health disorders across the lifespan, legal and ethical aspects of mental-health care and the interdisciplinary approach to healthcare.

Program Highlights:

› Access to Co-Curricular Record program in which individuals gain recognition for student engagement, leadership and co-curricular activities pursued outside of the classroom.

› Experiential learning with standardized patients.

› Access to international student specific advisement and transition supports through the International Division.

› Students earn Gentle Persuasive Approach certificate focused on caring for individuals with dementia and other cognitive diseases.

Career Opportunities:

› Clinic or medical centre

› Community healthcare organization

› Hospital

› Long-term care facility

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Anatomy and Physiology I

Communication in Healthcare I

Professional Growth I

Nursing Theory I

Nursing Practice I

TWO Developmental Psychology

Communication in Healthcare II

Professional Growth II

Introductory Psychology

THREE Nursing Theory II

Anatomy and Physiology II

Mathematics for Practical Nursing

Health Assessment

Nursing Practice II

FOUR Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Professional Growth III

Pathophysiology I

Pharmacology I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Nursing Theory III

Pathophysiology II

Professional Growth IV

Nursing Practice III

SIX Nursing Theory IV

Pharmacology II

Nursing Practice IV

Nursing Practice Consolidation

TWO

Cultural

Code 0964 Campus WC Start F/W/S Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/0964
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
TERM COURSE TITLE
Mental Health Nursing I
Health Across the Lifespan
of Mental Health and Addiction
and Issues in Mental Health Nursing
ONE
Mental
Concepts
Trends
Diversity
Nursing Assessment in Mental Health
Care and Crisis Intervention Community Mental Health Nursing
Health Nursing II Leadership Studies Note: This program is for qualified internationally-trained nurses only. Code 0930 Campus WC Start F/W/S Length 2 Years niagaracollege.ca/0930
Acute
Mental
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PLACEMENT

Gerontology

Note: This program is for qualified internationally-trained nurses only.

Internationally trained nurses are eligible to register for this intensive one-year program, which awards an Ontario College Graduate Certificate. The Gerontology program is ideal for nurses who are interested in enhancing their foundational knowledge and building leadership skills in caring for the health of older adults in diverse settings. Graduates of this program will combine their new, advanced learning with their previous professional credentials and experience to provide exemplary service to this growing population.

Program Highlights:

› Unique interprofessional education experience with other nursing and allied health programs.

› Access to Co-Curricular Record program in which individuals gain recognition for student engagement, leadership and co-curricular activities pursued outside of the classroom.

› Experiential learning including more than 250 hours of clinical placement.

› Over 42 hours of hands-on experiential learning in state-of-the-art simulation labs.

› Access to international student specific advisement and transition supports through the International Division.

› Over 50 hours of online simulation learning to integrate knowledge and geriatric assessment.

› Students earn Gentle Persuasive Approach certificate focused on caring for individuals with dementia and other cognitive diseases.

Career Opportunities:

› Clinic or medical centre

› Community healthcare organization

› Hospital

› Long-term care facility

› Seniors’ residence

Nursing Leadership & Healthcare Management

Internationally trained nurses are eligible to register for this intensive one-year program, which awards an Ontario College Graduate Certificate. The Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Management program helps students to develop their leadership ability and capacity to manage the multiple factors influencing healthcare at the organizational and system levels.

Program Highlights:

› Unique interprofessional education experience with other nursing and allied health programs.

› Access to Co-Curricular Record program in which individuals gain recognition for student engagement, leadership and co-curricular activities pursued outside of the classroom.

› Experiential learning including a capstone project.

› Access to international student specific advisement and transition supports through the International Division.

Career Opportunities:

› Clinics and medical centre

› Community healthcare organization

› Hospital

› Long-term care facility

› Seniors residence

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Fundamental Clinical Skills

Health and Aging in Canada

Older Adult and Long Term Care Nursing

Healthy Aging in the Community

Advanced Communication in Nursing

TWO Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

Nursing Leadership

Introduction to Evidence Based Nursing

Older Adult and Hospital Based Nursing

Gerontological Nursing Practice

Note: This program is for qualified internationally-trained nurses only.

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Communication for Nursing Leaders

Healthcare Business Operations

Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Administration

Healthcare Systems

Evidence-Based Decision Making

Cultural Diversity

TWO Ethics in Nursing Leadership and Administration

Management of Human Resources in Healthcare

Law and Healthcare Administration

Technology and Informatics for Nursing Leaders

Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Management Capstone

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice

@niagaracollege Code 0966 Campus WC Start F/W/S Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/0966
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Code 0970 Campus WC Start F/W/S Length 1 Year niagaracollege.ca/0970
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PLACEMENT

Nursing and Personal Support Worker Studies

Palliative Care–Multidiscipline

Note: This program is for qualified internationally-trained nurses only.

Internationally trained nurses are eligible to register for this intensive one-year program, which awards an Ontario College Graduate Certificate. The Palliative Care program is ideal for nursing graduates who are interested in enhancing their foundational knowledge and skills to care for clients with life-limiting illnesses. Graduates of this program will combine their new, advanced learning with their previous education and experience to provide exemplary care to clients and their families who are coping with the physical, psychosocial, and spiritual complexities associated with the dying process.

Program Highlights:

› Unique interprofessional education experience with other nursing and allied health programs.

› Access to Co-Curricular Record program in which individuals gain recognition for student engagement, leadership and co-curricular activities pursued outside of the classroom.

› Experiential learning with standardized patients.

› Access to international student specific advisement and transition supports through the International Division.

Career Opportunities:

› Clinics and medical centre

› Community healthcare organization

› Hospice

› Hospital

› Long-term care facility

› Respite care

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Palliative Care - Introduction

Palliative Care - Communications

Palliative Care - Pyschosocial Aspects

Palliative Care - Understanding of Death

Cultural Diversity

TWO Palliative Care - Comfort

Palliative Care - Ethics

Palliative Care - Simulation

Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice Leadership Studies

Learning what actions to take that will potentially save a client’s life is critically important for Practical Nursing students. That’s where Niagara College’s state-of-the-art simulation lab comes in. NC students have the advantage of testing their skills on simulation mannequins before encountering real life clients.

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Program Requirements: COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admissions requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

Programs may move into a laptop learning environment. If a laptop and software become mandatory requirements, students will be notified of the specifications and will be expected to purchase before entering the program.

The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

GOVERNMENT MANDATES

All students who participate in clinical placements are, without exception, required to meet the expectations mandated by the Ontario Hospitals Act and the Ontario Long Term Care Homes Act. These nonacademic requirements include: Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screen and the Confidential Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS). Detailed requirements are below.; All requirements must be met and remain current for the student’s duration of the program subject to the Placement Agency’s requirements. If any documentation expires before the end of the term and the student’s last day of clinical placement, the student will not be able to register for that term’s clinical course or its co-requisites.

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

A Criminal Record Check with vulnerable sector screening which is less than 6 months old is required by the start of week 12 of Term 1. Students with criminal charges or convictions will be severely limited in this field. The CRC-VSS must be provided to the Placement Agency on the first day of the clinical placement, or as required by the Placement Agency. Niagara College does not adjudicate the CRC, but merely facilitates the paper work. It is the Placement Agency that adjudicates the clearance.

UNIFORM

A student dress code is in effect for clinical courses.

SKILLS & ELIGIBILITY

Please refer to the following website to gain an understanding of required skills and abilities for this profession: niagaracollege.ca/pnskills.

Eligibility for Registration for College of Nurses: In Ontario, the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and the Nurses Act have conditions for provincial registration that impact Ontario students entering and completing the Practical Nursing program and writing the Regulatory Exam - Practical Nurse (RExPN). These conditions require students to:

• be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada or authorized under the Immigration Act (Canada);

• not have been convicted of a criminal offence or an offence under the Narcotic Control Act and the Food and Drug Act;

• not have been the subject of a proceedings with respect to professional misconduct, incompetence, or incapacity in another health profession in Ontario or in nursing in another jurisdiction;

• not be suffering from a mental or physical disorder which makes it desirable in the public interest that the person not practice.

Provided the conditions stated above are met, graduates of this program are eligible to write the Regulatory ExamPractical Nurse (RExPN). The College of Nurses of Ontario grants a certificate of registration to practice as a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) to all candidates who succeed in the examination and meet the requirements of the RHPA and the Nursing Act. Additional information: niagaracollege.ca/rpnexam

NURSING AND PSW PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Gerontology:

Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing†:

COMPUTER

TRANSPORTATION

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

PHYSICAL FITNESS

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK

COMPUTER

PHYSICAL FITNESS

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE

TRANSPORTATION

FIRST-AID

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE

FIRST-AID AND CPR

CHECK

COMPUTER

TRANSPORTATION

PHYSICAL FITNESS

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

CRIMINAL RECORD

SURVEILLANCE

MASK FIT

FIRST-AID AND CPR

UNIFORM

For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs

Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum. Placements may be scheduled any day of the week, Monday through Sunday, and may include day, evening, and / or night shifts. Many day shifts start as early as 6:00 AM. Placements may be assigned anywhere in the Niagara Region and surrounding area.

Personal Support Worker (Alternate

Delivery: Important: Delivery

Information: While the majority of PSW (Alternative Delivery) courses will be delivered off-campus at Tabor Manor, a Long-Term Care home in St. Catharines, please note that some courses may be taking place at the Welland Campus each term.’

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE

The confidential Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process must be completed and proof of

PHYSICAL FITNESS

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

MASK FIT UNIFORM

clearance from Student Health Services must be submitted by the start of week 12 of Term 1 and must be maintained annually. This process may take up to 10 weeks or more and require a visit to a personal physician and/or a Public Health Department. If the CDS process is not completed, your placement, co-op or clinic opportunity will be denied. All costs associated with vaccinations and/or verification, are the responsibility of the student. Please view the CDS Form and Checklist for health requirements at niagaracollege.ca/cdsform/

FIRST-AID AND CPR

Current Standard First Aid certification and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Level HCP/BLS. During the first week of Term 1, the Field Placement Officer will provide information regarding the First Aid and CPR requirement. CPR Level HCP/BLS must be renewed annually. All certifications must be met and remain current or placement/clinical will be denied and/or the student will be withdrawn from their current placement/clinical. Students are required to provide copies of their certification for Standard First Aid and CPR at Level HCP/BLS. (This program is designed for those with specific healthcare responsibilities).

COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE

FIRST-AID AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

MASK FIT UNIFORM

† Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing program requirements are expected to be similar to Niagara College’s other primary health care programs but may be subject to change. For the latest information, please visit niagaracollege.ca/nursing

@niagaracollege
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MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Personal Support Worker: CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTERCRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Personal Support Worker (Alternative Delivery): CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTERCRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Practical Nursing: CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTERCRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Practical
CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTERCRIMINAL RECORD
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Nursing (Alternative Delivery):
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Technology Studies

Civil Engineering Technician

Computer Engineering Technician

Computer Systems Technician–

Network and Cloud Technologies

Construction Engineering Technology

Electrical Engineering Technician

Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op)

Electronics Engineering Technician

Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op)

Industrial Automation

Mechanical Engineering Technician

Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op)

Photonics Engineering Technician

Photonics Engineering Technology

Renewable Energies Technician

Admission Requirements:

The School of Technology enables students to gain the hands-on skills needed for success in many technical fields and/or prepare for further postsecondary studies.

With an emphasis on applied learning and opportunities to develop market-ready skills across several industries, students are

taught by expert faculty and gain practical, hands-on experience in NC’s state-of-the-art labs, in addition to participating in coop work. Graduates can apply for additional industry-recognized certifications post-graduation.

knowledge of computers, Competence in the use

university in one of these areas: Mechanical Engineering/Technology, Industrial Engineering/Technology, Manufacturing Engineering/Technology, Electrical Engineering/Technology, Mechatronics Engineering/Technology. Other relevant disciplines may also be considered AND Proof of English proficiency.

Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 111.

Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

I’ve worked in the auto, steel, and hydro industries, working with PLC’s, relays, motor starters and drives. I credit both the technician and technology programs to my career success. I recommend these two programs to anyone interested in the electrical trade or engineering. Kevin Smith

niagaracollege.ca/technology
Diploma Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Civil Engineering Technician 0760 WC F OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math
Recommended Courses: Construction
and Communications Technology 11 (O), Physics
2 Years 104 Computer Engineering Technician 0717 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG
Recommended Courses: Physics
(U)
(C)or(U). 2 Years 104 Computer Systems Technician–Network and Cloud Technologies 0474 WC F OSSD or equivalent,
Recommended Courses: General
of the Windows operating system, Competence in the use Word processing, presentation, and other application software. 2 Years 105 Construction Engineering Technology 0708 WC F OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Construction Technology 12 (C), Information and Communications Technology 11 (O), Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 3 Years 105 Electrical Engineering Technician 0709 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 106 Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op) 0707 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 106 Electronics Engineering Technician 0710 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 107 Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op) 0703 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 107 Mechanical Engineering Technician 0755 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 11 or 12 (C) or (E), Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 2 Years 108 Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op) 0705 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 11 or 12 (C) or (E), Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 4 Years 109 Photonics Engineering Technician 0750 WC F OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 109 Photonics Engineering Technology 0751 WC F OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U). 3 Years 110 Renewable Energies Technician 0765 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U). Recommended Courses: Communications Technology 11 or 12 (M), Computer Engineering 11 or 12 (M), Construction Technology 11 or 12 (C), Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 2 Years 110 Graduate Program Industrial Automation 0790 WC F Ontario College Advanced Diploma (or equivalent) or
or
1 Year 108
12 (C)or(U).
Technology 12 (C), Information
11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M).
12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U).
11
or 12
ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (U)or(M), or 12 (C)or(U).
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college
Recommended
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program graduate

Technology Studies

Civil Engineering Technician

Are you fascinated by the scope of infrastructure development and envision a career where you can help design and build your community? As a Civil Engineering Technician, you play an important role in the design and construction of buildings, bridges, highways, dams, drainage and irrigation systems, streets, parks, subdivisions, and water supply and sewer systems.

Program Highlights:

› Gain broad knowledge and hands-on, experiential learning in computer-aided drafting applications, lab testing, structural design, geotechnical analysis, project management, and more.

› Graduates are eligible to write the house component of the Ontario Building Code exam.

› Immediate associate member status, upon application, with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) post-graduation.

› Graduates choose between workforce entry and progression into NC’s Construction Engineering Technology program.

Career Opportunities:

› Computer-aided design (CAD/Civil3D) operator

› Field inspector

› Junior estimator

› Materials and testing technician

› Municipal engineering technician

› Project coordinator

› Site engineering technician

› Surveying assistant

› Technical sales representative

Computer Engineering Technician

Do you thrive on finding solutions to computer hardware challenges and want to turn your passion into a rewarding career? As a Computer Engineering Technician, your ability to quickly and effectively troubleshoot and implement computer system solutions will put you in high demand by employers in multiple sectors and industries.

Program Highlights:

› Establish broad knowledge and understanding in the latest networking, software, hardware and programming applications.

› Develop market-ready computer problem-solving skills that translate across many industries.

› Gain extensive hardware troubleshooting skills in computer systems support, electronics, digital, microprocessor technology and data communications.

› Qualified graduates may apply for Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Customer service representative

› Computer hardware/software technician

› Computer user support

› Data communication support

› Embedded system support specialist

› Helpdesk – hardware/software technician

› Systems testing technician

› Technical call centre analyst

› Technical sales and support representative

› Technical support analyst

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

CAD I

Construction Estimating I

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Architectural Drafting

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

The Effective Learner

TWO Principles of Construction Surveying

Civil Estimating

Statics

Materials I

Technical Communications

Civil CAD Drafting

Statistics

Construction Surveying Field Practices

THREE Ontario Building Code - Small Buildings

Materials II

Strength of Materials

Municipal Design

Advanced Construction Surveying

Project Management I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Construction Inspection

Sustainable Construction

Structural Design

Highway Design

Soil Mechanics and Foundations Design

Professional Ethics

NOTE: Students are required to complete a two week survey camp (CIVL1228) at the end of Winter term two.

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electrical II

Electronic Devices

Digital Systems

Networking and Data Communications

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Client-Server Networking

Software Engineering Practices

Project Management for Embedded Systems and Networks

Computer System Architecture Design and Support

Data Management

Statistics for Technicians and Technologists

FOUR Network Administration and Security

Embedded Systems Applications

Internet of Things Applications

Computer Engineering Project

Technical Communications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Computer Systems Technician–Network and Cloud Technologies

Are you interested in a high-impact career at the forefront of leading computer systems technology? As a Computer Systems Technician in network and cloud technologies, you have the advanced skills needed to combine hardware, software, and network technology to improve business operations using conventional and cloud-based models.

Program Highlights:

› Students learn to provide support for databases and websites as well as a variety of computer hardware, operating systems, application software and network architectures.

› The CST lab has dedicated high speed Internet access and provides student access to wired, wireless and fiber optic media for lab work.

› Faculty dedicated to helping students explore new technologies.

› Industry advisors from small to large employers assist in determining industry trends and enhancements to program content such as Cloud computing, mobile device management and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL).

Career Opportunities:

› Cloud/network administrator

› Communication systems administrator and support specialist

› Computer hardware/software technician

› Entrepreneur

› Help desk support specialist

› IT consultant

› IT security administrator

› Technical sales and support specialist

Construction Engineering Technology

Are you interested in an engineering career that combines the latest design techniques and computer technology to create construction projects from conception to completion? As a Construction Engineering Technology graduate you are skilled in architectural and structural design, estimating, building codes, surveying, and project management.

Program Highlights:

› Gain knowledge and practical experience in architectural and structural design, sustainable construction, estimating, cost control, surveying, and project management.

› Take part in a unique on-the-job training sponsored by an industry employer one day per week in your final term.

› Program meets all academic requirements for the membership in the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), Ontario Institute of Quantity Surveyors (OIQS) and Ontario building officials association (OBOA).

Career Opportunities:

› Architectural and civil draftsperson

› Assistant construction manager

› Building inspector

› Construction surveyor

› Estimator

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Communications for Media Studies

Computer Hardware Fundamentals

Network Fundamentals

Operating Systems and Software

Mathematics I for Computer Studies

Web Authoring Fundamentals

TWO Understanding Society: Communication Model

Business Applications Support

Network Services Administration

Computer Systems Support

The IT Entrepreneur

Database Essentials

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Project Management

Business Technical Writing I

Open Source Networks and Applications

Scripting and Automation

Emerging and Cloud Technologies

Cloud/Network Security and Fault Tolerance

FOUR Business in a Global Environment

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada

Advanced Professional Communications

Cloud Systems Integration

Statistics

Contemporary Storage Systems Programming

Ontario College

Advanced Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

CAD I

Construction Estimating I

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Architectural Drafting

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

The Effective Learner

TWO CAD II

Construction Estimating II

Statics

Materials I

Technical Communications

Structural Drafting

Mathematics II

THREE Ontario Building Code - Small Buildings

Construction Estimating III

Materials II

Strength of Materials

Understanding Society: Communication Model

Architectural Design I

Mathematics III for Construction

Mechanical Installation I

› Field supervisor

› Purchaser

› Quantity surveyor

› Revit/AutoCAD operator

› Structural detailer

FOUR Principles of Construction Surveying

Sustainable Construction

Construction Estimating IV

Structural Steel Design

Architectural Design II

Statistics

Mechanical Installation II

Construction Surveying Field Practices

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Construction Project Cost Control

Municipal Services and Drainage

Construction Estimating V

Project Management I

Entrepreneurship

Timber Design

Construction Technical Report

SIX Project Management II

Construction Estimating VI

Reinforced Concrete Design

Ontario Building Code - Large Building

Construction Technical Report II

Drainage Drafting

Professional Ethics

Field Placement - Applied Construction Studies

NOTE: Students are required to complete a two week survey camp (CIVL1228) at the end of Winter term four.

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Technology Studies

Electrical Engineering Technician

Do you have an interest in developing advanced electrical and electronic equipment to help power new systems? As an Electrical Engineering Technician, you work closely with engineers on the design and development of the innovative technology used for communications, power systems, computers and monitoring systems in a wide variety of fields.

Program Highlights:

› Gain a solid understanding of electrical power systems, machines and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and benefit from learning about new trends in electrical motor controls, power electronics and renewable energy.

› Receive practical, hands-on experience in state-of-the-art labs.

› Further your studies by transitioning to our Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op) program.

› Graduates with relevant experience can apply for the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Electrical contractor

› Electrical equipment manufacturer

› Electrical supplier

› Lab technician

› Maintenance supervisor

› Quality control supervisor

› Technical specialist

Electrical Engineering Technology

Are you interested in engineering innovative electronic equipment to help power next-generation technology? As an Electrical Engineering Technology program graduate, you are able to respond to the growing need for faster, smarter and more energy efficient power electronic systems across many industries.

Program Highlights:

› Program focuses on power electronic systems and industrial automation in areas of electrical power generation, power distribution, protection and control, energy conservation, utility planning, and renewable energy systems.

› Extensive hands-on industry experience via three co-op work terms.

› Graduates with relevant experience can apply for the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Electrical/electronic distributor

› Electrical power generation and utility operator

› Engineering consultant

› Equipment manufacturer

› Industrial manufacturing plant

› System design and integrator

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electrical II

Electronic Devices

Networking and Data Communications

Digital Systems

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE DC Machines and Motor Controls

Power Systems

Canadian Electrical Code

Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

FOUR Technical Communications

Electrical Code and Commercial Installations

AC Machines and Controls

Industrial Electronics

Programmable Automation Controllers

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electrical II

Electronic Devices

Networking and Data Communications

Digital Systems

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Power Systems

DC Machines and Motor Controls

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

Canadian Electrical Code

Mathematics III - Calculus I

FOUR Technical Communications

Electrical Code and Commercial Installations

AC Machines and Controls

Industrial Electronics

Programmable Automation Controllers

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Co-op Work Term II

SEVEN Renewable Power Generation and Energy Control

Industrial Power Systems and Protection

Instrumentation and Process Control Systems

Power Electronics

Mathematics IV - Calculus II

EIGHT Co-op Work Term III

NINE Power Quality and System Analysis

Electrical Machine Dynamics

Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems

Robotics and Automation

Technical Project, Project Management

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Ontario College Advanced Diploma
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Electronics Engineering Technician

Looking to turn your fascination for solving electronic problems into a positively charged career? As an Electronics Engineering Technician, you solve complex technical problems with a high degree of accuracy and speed to improve organizational efficiency.

Program Highlights:

› Modern equipment and spacious lab facilities provide an optimal, experiential learning experience.

› Further your studies by transitioning to the Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op) program.

› Students are eligible to complete the Amateur Radio Operators & Technician-Level Certification.

› Graduates with relevant experience can apply for the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians & Technologists (OACETT) certification.

› Program is approved by the Canadian Navy Subsidized College Education Program. Students may enter the following occupations: Naval Electronics Technician –Communications, Naval Electronics Technician – Radar, Naval Electronics Technician – Sonar, Naval Weapons Technician.

Career Opportunities:

› Commercial or industrial electronics firm

› Electric motor control

› Embedded system design

› Equipment calibration and testing

› Fibre optics

› Government

› IOT applications

› Instrumentation and biomedical electronics firm

› Manufacturing firm

› Process and systems maintenance

› Product development

› Research

› Sales and service

› Solar and green energy

› Testing and measurement

Electronics Engineering Technology

Do you want to transform your enjoyment of working with electronics into a rewarding technical career? As an Electronics Engineering Technology graduate, you solve complex technical problems in areas of fibre optics, systems control, telecommunications and wireless communications.

Program Highlights:

› Modern equipment and spacious lab facilities provide an optimal, applied learning experience.

› Extensive practical experience via three co-op work terms.

› Students are eligible to complete the Amateur Radio Operators & Technician-Level Certification.

› Graduates with relevant experience can apply for the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians & Technologists (OACETT) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Automation, robotics and system integration

› Automotive, aviation and biomedical industries

› Component, system design and manufacturing

› Embedded system design

› Engineering and electronics firms

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electronic Devices

Networking and Data Communications

Digital Systems

Electrical II

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Programming

Wireless Communications Fundamentals

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

DC/AC Machines and Motor Controls

Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

FOUR Technical Communications

Embedded Systems Digital II

Programmable Automation Controllers

Antennas and Radio Wave Propagation

Statistics for Technicians and Technologists

Microcircuit Design and Fabrication

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Computer Concepts

Electrical I

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

CAD and Manufacturing

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electronic Devices

Networking and Data Communications

Digital Systems

Electrical II

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Programming

Wireless Communications Fundamentals

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

DC/AC Machines and Motor Controls

Operational Amplifiers and Analog Circuits

Mathematics III - Calculus I

› Government institutions

› IOT applications

› Maintenance, installation and servicing of electronics

› Radio and wireless design and installation

› Sales and marketing

FOUR Technical Communications

Embedded Systems Digital II

Programmable Automation Controllers

Antennas and Radio Wave Propagation

Microcircuit Design and Fabrication

Statistics for Technicians and Technologists

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Co-op Work Term I

SIX Co-op Work Term II

SEVEN Instrumentation and Process Control Systems

Electronic Applications Engineering (Linear II)

Advanced Embedded Systems

Mathematics IV - Calculus II

RF Embedded System Technical Project I

EIGHT Co-op Work Term III

NINE Advanced Electronics

Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems

Robotics and Automation

Fibre Optic and Microwave Transmission Systems

RF Embedded System Technical Project II

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Ontario College Advanced Diploma
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Technology Studies

Industrial Automation

Do you have an engineering background and are fascinated by automation technologies and their role in business and industry? As an Industrial Automation graduate, you are well prepared to take on a variety of positions in the automation and control systems sectors.

Program Highlights:

› Curriculum focuses on programmable logic control, robotics, industrial networks and project management.

› Access hands-on learning opportunities via Niagara College’s high-tech manufacturing and design labs.

› Project-based learning results in well-trained automation specialists with highly skilled expertise.

Career Opportunities:

› Aerospace manufacturing

› Automation distribution and sales

› Automotive manufacturing

› Food and beverage industry

› Original equipment manufacturer

› Pharmaceutical industry

› System integrator

Mechanical Engineering Technician

Are you interested in machines, automation, robots, 3D modelling and prototyping? Mechanical Engineering Technicians’ responsibilities often include setting up and programming automation equipment; preparing and presenting technical reports and drawings; using precision instruments for inspection and testing; planning, implementing and evaluating quality assurance procedures. Our program features face-to-face learning from industry professionals to give you the career skills that top employers need right now.

Program Highlights:

› Extensive hands-on labs with current industrial equipment.

› Industrial automation including robots, CNC machining and PLC programming.

› 3D modelling and prototyping with Autodesk Inventor.

› Manufacturing processes including machining, metal forming, hydraulics, pneumatics, lean manufacturing, and others.

› Quality inspection and analysis of data.

› Graduates may enter the workforce directly or enter the Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op) program with advanced standing after completing bridging courses.

› Graduates are eligible for the Certified Technician (C.Tech.) designation with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians (OACETT).

› Graduates are employed in many fields including automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment, manufacturing, testing and more.

Career Opportunities:

› CAD technician

› CNC programmer

› Draftsperson

› Estimator

› Maintenance technician

› Mechanical designer

› Product development technician

› Quality control technician

› Robotics technician

› Technical salesperson

TERM COURSE TITLE

Ontario College

ONE Motors and Variable Speed Drives

PLC Programming and HMI Design I

Industrial Robotics I

Programming I

CAD for Engineers

TWO PLC Programming and HMI Design II

Industrial Communications and Devices

Programming II

Industrial Automation Project I

THREE Industrial Robotics II

Process Automation

Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems

Industrial Automation Project II

ONE Computer Applications

Computer Aided Drafting

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Engineering Drawings

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

Dimensional Metrology

General Health and Safety

TWO Computer Applications II

Computer Aided Design and Rapid Prototyping

Technical Communications

Mathematics II

Manufacturing Processes I

Engineering Applications

Physics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Numerical Control

Programmable Logic Controls

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Materials Technology I

Fluid Power

Tool Design I

Robotics

Manufacturing Processes II

FOUR Computer Aided Manufacturing

Advanced Metrology Application

Quality Improvement Tools

Flexible Manufacturing Systems

Work and Motion Study

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Ontario College Diploma
TERM COURSE TITLE
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Graduate Certificate
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Mechanical Engineering Technology

Are you interested in mechanical design, machines, automation, robots, 3D modelling and prototyping?

Mechanical Engineering Technologists’ responsibilities often include developing, designing and analyzing machine parts and mechanical systems; setting up and programming automation equipment; preparing and presenting technical reports and drawings; using precision instruments for inspection and testing; planning, implementing and evaluating quality assurance procedures. Our program integrates 16 months of co-op work placement with face-to-face academic learning from industry professionals to give you the career skills that top employers need right now.

Program Highlights:

› Extensive hands-on labs with industrial equipment.

› Industrial automation including robots, CNC machining and PLC programming.

› 3D modelling and prototyping with Autodesk Inventor.

› Manufacturing processes.

› Quality inspection and analysis of data.

› Graduates are eligible for the Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.) designation with the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians (OACETT).

Career Opportunities:

› CAD detailer

› Estimator

› Maintenance technologist

› Mechanical designer

› Product designer

› Quality assurance analyst

› Robotics technologist

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Computer Aided Drafting

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Engineering Drawings

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

Dimensional Metrology

General Health and Safety

TWO Computer Applications II

Computer Aided Design and Rapid Prototyping

Technical Communications

Mathematics II

Manufacturing Processes I

Engineering Applications

Physics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Numerical Control

Mathematics III for Technology

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Statics

Materials Technology I

Tool Design I

Manufacturing Processes II

Ontario College Advanced Diploma

FOUR Co-op Work Term I

FIVE Co-op Work Term II

SIX Programmable Logic Controls

Mathematics IV for Mechanical Engineering Technology

Mechanics of Materials I

Dynamics

Fluid Power

Materials Technology II

Robotics

SEVEN Computer Aided Manufacturing

Advanced Metrology Application

Mechanics of Materials II

Fluid Mechanics

Quality Improvement Tools

Work and Motion Study

Flexible Manufacturing Systems

EIGHT Co-op Work Term III

NINE Co-op Work Term IV

TEN Thermodynamics I

Computer Modelling Tools for Mechanical Engineering

Machine Design I

Machine Design Components

Mechanical Systems Design

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Photonics Engineering Technician

› Technical/engineering salesperson Ontario College Diploma

Do you want the chance to build a camera that goes into space or is strapped to a helicopter? Perhaps you would rather build a camera for the next movie blockbuster and setup the latest generation of laser projector for a red-carpet Hollywood premier. Maybe you would prefer to work in the bio-medical field, manufacturing diagnostic equipment and lasers used to save lives. From smart phones to self-driving cars; the fibre-optic communications backbone that powers the internet to satellites and sensor technologies that are central to combatting climate change; Optics and Photonics underpin all modern technology. The world needs people like you to make it. Time for you to build the future and make your future in photonics.

Program Highlights:

› NC offers Ontario’s only Photonics Engineering Technician program, with graduates in high demand.

› Hands-on experiential learning via Canada’s largest undergraduate photonic labs and teaching clean-room facility.

› Gain advanced skills in precision optics, electro-optics, fibre optics and laser technologies.

› Graduates may opt for direct workforce entry or complete Niagara College’s Photonics Engineering Technology program with an additional year of study.

Career Opportunities:

› Aerospace industry

› Biomedical service

› Defence sector

› Electro-optical technician

› Entertainment sector (advanced visualization)

› Fibre-optics technician

› Laser technician

› Optical coating technician

› Optical lab technician

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Programming and Applications

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

Manufacturing Technology for Photonics

Introduction to Lasers and Optics

Physics for Photonics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Electrical Principles for Photonics

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

Light and Spectroscopy

Technical Communications

Photometric Testing

Computer Aided Drafting

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Lasers

Electronic Principles for Photonics

Fibre Optic Applications

Computer Aided Drafting (3D)

Understanding Society: Communication Model

FOUR Lasers II

Manufacturing Photonics Components

Vacuum and Thin Film Coating Applications

Supporting Laser Technology

Optical Test and Measure

Sustainable and Professional Practices

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Technology Studies

Photonics Engineering Technology

Do you want the chance to build a camera that goes to outer space, is strapped to a helicopter, or for the next movie blockbuster? How about setting up the latest generation of laser projector for a red-carpet Hollywood premier? Maybe you would prefer to work in the biomedical field, manufacturing diagnostic equipment and lasers used to save lives. From smart phones to self-driving cars; fibre-optic communications, the internet, satellites and sensor technologies used in combating climate change; Optics and Photonics underpinn all modern technology. The world needs people like you to make it. Build the future and make your future in photonics.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on learning in Canada’s largest undergraduate photonic labs and teaching clean-room facility.

› Gain advanced skills in precision optics, electro-optics, fibre optics and laser technologies.

› Final year includes an eight-month applied research project, providing extensive applied learning opportunities and putting graduates in high demand.

Career Opportunities:

› Aerospace industry

› Biomedical sector

› Defence sector

› Electro-optical technologist

› Entertainment sector

› Fibre optics technologist

› Optical coating technologist

› Laser technologist

› Precision optical manufacturing technologist

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Programming and Applications

Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

Manufacturing Technology for Photonics

Introduction to Lasers and Optics

Physics for Photonics

General Education Elective (1 course required)

TWO Computer Aided Drafting

Technical Communications

Electrical Principles for Photonics

Mathematics II for Technicians and Technologists

Photometric Testing

Light and Spectroscopy

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Computer Aided Drafting (3D)

Understanding Society: Communication Model

Electronic Principles for Photonics

Mathematics III for Technology

Lasers

Fibre Optic Applications

Renewable Energies Technician

Are you passionate about contributing to the development of renewable energy sources for a more sustainable environment? As a Renewable Energies Technician, you install, maintain, and repair equipment that provides renewable energy power sources including solar, wind, and geothermal.

Program Highlights:

› Experienced instructors, modern equipment and spacious lab facilities enable optimal learning including hands-on practical experience.

› Enjoy a wide variety of career options in renewable energy generation.

› High demand for graduates in the Niagara Region and throughout Ontario.

Career Opportunities:

› Blade inspection and repair

› Bio-mass and bio-fuel energy production

› Clean energy project management

› Engineering, consulting and design firm integrating clean and green energy

› Geothermal installation, operation and maintenance

› Green energy building retrofit

› Green energy management and distribution

› Solar energy farm operations and maintenance

› Solar panel manufacturing and installation

› Wind farm construction

› Wind turbine electrical and mechanical repair

› Wind turbine maintenance and operation

FOUR Mathematics IV for Photonics Engineering Technology

Supporting Laser Technology

Optical Test and Measure

Lasers II

Manufacturing Photonics Components

Vacuum and Thin Film Coating Applications

Sustainable and Professional Practices

FIVE Photonics Research Project I

Digital Electronics

Lasers III

Optical Design

Opto-Electronics

Thermal Control Systems

SIX Photonics Research Project II

Optical Design II

Photonics Manufacturing II

Integrated Technology Project

Imaging and Image Processing

Quality and Manufacturing Practices

Project Management

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Writing and Communicating in the Workplace

AutoCAD Fundamentals

Electrical Concepts I

Energy Conservation Building Construction

Energy Auditing

Mathematics I for the School of Technology Studies

TWO Energy Regulations

Electrical Concepts II

Mathematics for Renewable Energies Technicians

HVAC Systems

Energy Audit Project

Technical Communications

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Understanding Society: Communication Model

Electrical Power Systems

Energy Storage & Grid Connections

Solar Energy Transfer Systems

Wind Energy and Wind Turbines

Geothermal Systems

FOUR Industrial Controls (PLC)

Renewable Energies Design Project

Solar Installation

Wind Turbine Installation

Basic Hydraulic Fluid Power Systems

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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Program Requirements: COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft

windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible. Some of the Technology programs have specific software requirements which will be provided after timetable selection: Please visit niagaracollege. ca/programs to view specific computer/ technology requirements. Programs may move into a laptop learning environment. If a laptop and software become mandatory requirements, students will be notified of the specifications and will be expected to purchase before entering the program. The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or

any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.

LAPTOP LEASE

Personally dedicated laptop computers are an integral part of our computerintegrated curriculum. All students are required to lease a high-end laptop computer from the college. By leasing the laptop computer, the student is provided with continuous access to state-of-the-art application software packages that could not be made available through traditional computer laboratories or through student-owned computers. The laptop configurations will include the MS Windows operating system and networking software for connection to the college network system. Application software provided by the college includes Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD Mechanical and MCL II Robot-Programming, Revit, Civil3D, MathCAD, and WINEST. Several other application programs will be provided by the college as required throughout the program. Students will be required to purchase some additional software.

TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs

Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.

Why are employers calling Niagara College’s Mechanical Engineering program coordinator to help fill positions in the industry? The college’s graduates are in-demand! Get an inside look at this exciting program from faculty and students. youtu.be/_S5-tpv4WVQ

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Technician: Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op): CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER Renewable Energies Technician: CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
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Trades Studies

Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op)

Carpentry and Renovation Techniques

Electrical Techniques

Hairstyling

Hairstyling–Barbering

Mechanical Techniques (General Machinist)

Motive Power Technician–Automotive (Co-op)

Motive Power Techniques–Automotive

Welding Technician

Welding Techniques

Apprenticeship Programs

Automotive Service Technician

Electrician–Construction and Maintenance

General Carpenter

General Machinist

Hairstylist

Industrial Electrician

Industrial Millwright Mechanic

Metal Fabricator (Fitter)

Welder

Admission Requirements:

The School of Trades prepares students for the workforce or future study in a wide variety of skilled trades.

Aligned with NC’s commitment to helping meet Ontario’s demand for well-trained, highly-skilled workers, the college’s trades programs are taught by expert faculty in spacious lab facilities with modern equipment, enabling students to gain hands-on,

applied learning experiences. In addition, students can further their industry experience by connecting with industry leaders and gaining practical experience via co-op opportunities and apply for additional industry-recognized certifications post-graduation.

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

For more information, contact: Apprenticeship Client Services Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development Workplace Training Branch, Garden City Tower 301 St. Paul Street West, 10th Floor St. Catharines, ON L2R 7R4 Phone: 905 704-2991 Toll Free: 1-800-263-4475 Fax: 905 704-2985

Once you have received your “Offer of Classroom Training Letter” from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, you must complete the registration process by emailing Niagara College’s School of Trades at: apprenticeship@niagaracollege.ca

Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 123. Recommended Courses or Skills: These courses and skills may help you succeed academically in this program, but they are not required for admission.

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Certificate Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Carpentry and Renovation Techniques 0753 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M). Recommended Courses: Construction Technology 11 or 12 (C), Math 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 1 Year 114 Electrical Techniques 0758 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 1 Year 115 Mechanical Techniques (General Machinist) 0754 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U), Manufacturing Engineering Technology 11 or 12 (C) or (E), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 1 Year 116 Motive Power Techniques–Automotive 0747 WC F/W OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M). Recommended Courses: College and Apprenticeship MATH 12 (C), Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Transportation Technology 11 or 12 (C). 1 Year 117 Welding Techniques 0756 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 1 Year 118 Diploma Program Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op) 0757 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M). Recommended Courses: Construction Technology 11 or 12 (C), Math 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 2 Years 114 Hairstyling 0397 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 115 Hairstyling–Barbering 0398 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U). 2 Years 116 Motive Power Technician–Automotive (Co-op) 0740 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C), (U)or(M). Recommended Courses: College and Apprenticeship MATH 12 (C), Physics 11 (U) or 12 (C)or(U), Transportation Technology 11 or 12 (C). 2 Years 117 Welding Technician 0761 WC F/W/S OSSD, or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 11 (C),(U)or(M). Recommended Courses: Math 12 (C)or(U), Technological Design 11 or 12 (M). 2 Years 118 Apprenticeship Program Automotive Service Technician 310S WC F OSSD, or equivalent AND Employment
trade.
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3 Years 119 Electrician–Construction and Maintenance 309A WC F/W 3 Years 119 General Carpenter 403A WC F/W 3 Years 120 General Machinist 429A WC F 3-3.5 Years 120 Hairstylist 332A WC F 2-2.5 Years 121 Industrial Electrician 442A WC F/W 3 Years 121 Industrial Millwright Mechanic 433A WC F/W 3 Years 122 Metal Fabricator (Fitter) 437A WC F 3-3.5 Years 122 Welder 456A WC F 3-3.5 Years 123
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Trades Studies

Carpentry and Renovation Technician

Do you enjoy working with your hands and have an interest in building and improving residential and commercial spaces? As a Carpentry and Renovation Technician, you are well-equipped to safely and efficiently contribute to Ontario’s growing construction and renovation industry.

Program Highlights:

› High demand for graduates due to a chronic shortage of skilled trades workers in the construction industry.

› Critical knowledge and hands-on learning of project planning including estimating, management and delivery of a renovation project.

› Connect with industry leaders and gain practice experience via a co-op work term.

› Common first-year curriculum with Niagara College’s Carpentry and Renovation Techniques certificate program.

Career Opportunities:

› Carpenter apprentice

› Commercial construction

› Commercial and residential building restoration specialist

› Commercial formwork carpenter

› Custom home builder

› Drywall installer

› Exterior siding installer

› Finish carpenter

› Fence, deck and drywall business owner

› Insulation installer

› Lumberyard sales representative

› Maintenance carpenter

› Renovation carpenter

› Residential framing carpenter

› Roofer renovation specialist

› Project manager

› Supplier for retail building centres and lumberyards

Carpentry and Renovation Techniques

Are you interested in learning the skills needed to create or enhance buildings and structures? As a Carpentry and Renovation Techniques graduate, you have the practical skills needed to play a key role in the rapidly growing construction industry.

Program Highlights:

› Gain knowledge of building construction, tools and techniques, surveying and building layout, building codes, health and safety, residential estimating, and more.

› High demand for graduates due to a chronic shortage of skilled trades workers in the construction industry.

› Graduates choose between workforce entry and pursuing their studies with Niagara College’s Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op) program.

› Common first year with Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op) program.

Career Opportunities:

› Carpenter apprentice

› Commercial formwork carpenter

› Drywall installer

› Exterior siding installer

› Finish carpenter

› Insulation installer

› Lumberyard sales representative

› Maintenance carpenter

› Renovation carpenter

› Residential framing carpenter

› Roofer

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades

Building Construction I

Construction Materials I

Building Construction II

Applied Technical Mathematics for Construction Trades

Health and Safety

TWO Construction Tools and Techniques

Building Codes and Specifications

Building Construction III: Building Exteriors

Construction Surveying and Building Layout

Residential Estimating

Building Construction IV: Trims and Finishes

Essentials of Workplace Communication

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR CAD for the Building Trades

Entrepreneurship

Construction Renovation Project (Management)

Building Codes II

Building Construction V: Structural Modifications

Introduction to Interior Design

Architectural Millwork

FIVE Commercial Construction Methods

Construction Materials II

Green Building Practices

Architectural Styles

Mechanical Electrical Design and Installation

Construction Renovation Project (Practical)

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Ontario College Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Computer Applications

Blueprint Reading for Construction Trades

Building Construction I

Construction Materials I

Applied Technical Mathematics for Construction Trades

Health and Safety

Building Construction II

TWO Construction Tools and Techniques

Building Codes and Specifications

Building Construction III: Building Exteriors

Construction Surveying and Building Layout

Building Construction IV: Trims and Finishes

Residential Estimating

Essentials of Workplace Communication

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Electrical Techniques

Do you enjoy working with your hands and have a desire to help meet the demand for skilled electrical workers in Ontario? As an Electrical Techniques graduate, you have the fundamental electrical skills needed and advanced knowledge necessary for workforce entry and a strong foundation for further study in the electrical field.

Program Highlights:

› Learn from highly experienced and supportive faculty who are experts in their fields.

› Modern equipment and spacious lab facilities provide an optimal, applied learning experience.

› Demand for graduates is high in the Niagara Region and throughout Ontario.

Career Opportunities:

› Electrical construction and maintenance apprentice

› Fire alarm technician

› Independent contractor

› Industrial electrician apprentice

› Network cabling technician

› Related mechanical tradesperson

› Service technician

Hairstyling

Do you enjoy making people feel good about themselves and want to apply your passion for helping and artistic flair to a career in hairstyling? As a Hairstyling graduate, you are qualified for entry into a hairstyling apprenticeship leading to a rewarding career helping clients look and feel their best.

Program Highlights:

› Gain fundamental knowledge of hair design through hands-on learning in current hairstyling labs.

› Work closely with industry employers to learn innovative technical skills and styling trends.

› Learn from experienced faculty who encourage individual creativity.

› Graduates are eligible to register with the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development as an apprentice in order to complete on-the-job, in-salon training.

› Completion of the apprenticeship term qualifies graduates to write the Provincial Certificate of Qualification Exam (C of Q) for their Hairstylist Provincial Licence.

Career Opportunities:

› Business owner

› Chemical technician

› Colour technician/specialist

› Hairstylist

› Haircutting technician/specialist

› Product sales representative

› Salon consultant

› Salon manager

› Salon receptionist

Ontario College Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Electrical Prints - Residential

Electrical Concepts I

Electrical Installations I

Canadian Electrical Code

Electronic Concepts I

Mathematics for Electrical Trades

Health and Safety

TWO Computer Applications

Essentials of Workplace Communication

Electrical Prints - Commercial and Industrial

Introduction to Electrical Instrumentation

Introduction to Network Cabling

Electrical Concepts II

Electrical Installations II

Electronic Concepts II

LEARNING ENTERPRISE

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Essentials of Workplace Communication

Hairstyling and Design I

Scalp and Hair Treatment

Hair Colouring I

Chemical Processing I

Hairstyling and Cutting I

Basic Short Haircuts

Ethics and Professional Practice

TWO Hairstyling and Design II

Understanding Society: Communication Model

Hairstyling and Cutting II

Retailing, Professionalism and Customer Service

Hair Colouring II

Hair Salon Clinic I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Hair Salon Clinic II

Nails and Makeup Techniques

Hairstyling and Cutting III

Hair Colouring III

Hairstyling and Design III

General Education Elective (2 courses required)

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Hairstyling–Barbering

12 month accelerated delivery providing a 2-year credential.

Do you enjoy working with people and are looking for an exciting unique learning experience in a growing field that will allow you to express your artistic flair? As a Hairstyling – Barber graduate, you will have all the foundational learning to allow you to become a licensed Hairstylist in Canada and have the highly sought after unique skills associated with barbering.

Program Highlights:

› Gain fundamental knowledge of hair design through hands-on learning in current hairstyling labs.

› Work closely with industry employers to learn innovative technical skills and styling trends.

› Learn from experienced faculty who encourage individual creativity.

› Graduates are eligible to register with the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development as an apprentice in order to complete on-the-job, in-salon training.

› Completion of the apprenticeship term qualifies graduates to write the Provincial Certificate of Qualification Exam (C of Q) for their Hairstylist Provincial Licence.

Career Opportunities:

› Business owner

› Chemical technician

› Colour technician/specialist

› Hairstylist

› Haircutting technician/specialist

› Product sales representative

› Salon consultant

› Salon manager

› Salon receptionist

Mechanical Techniques (General Machinist)

Do you have an interest in becoming a skilled craftsperson with a career in a high-demand machining field? As a General Machinist, you will have the ability to set up and operate a wide variety of precision metal cutting and grinding machines utilized in this growing sector of specialty machining industries.

Program Highlights:

› Program emphasis on building broad-based knowledge and critical problem-solving skills.

› Access hands-on experiential learning opportunities in current, large-scale facilities and labs.

› Strong job prospects due to a shortage of skilled machinists in the Niagara Region and across Ontario.

› Program is continuously updated to meet current industry standards and enable students to develop highly relevant, market-ready skills.

Career Opportunities:

› CNC operator

› General machinist

› Industrial millwright apprentice

› Machine tool builder and integrator

› Mould maker

› Pattern maker

› Quality control technician

› Tool and die maker

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TERM COURSE TITLE

Ontario College Diploma

ONE Essentials of Workplace Communication

Hairstyling and Design I

Scalp and Hair Treatment

Basic Short Haircuts

Hair Colouring I

Chemical Processing I

Ethics and Professional Practice

Hairstyling and Cutting I

TWO Understanding Society: Communication Model

Hairstyling and Cutting II

Hair Colouring II

Retailing, Professionalism and Customer Service

Hairstyling and Design II

Hair Salon Clinic I

General Education Elective (1 course required)

THREE Facial Grooming

Haircutting and Clipper Techniques

Advanced Hairstyles for Barbers

Advanced Short Haircuts

Barbering Clinic

Ontario College Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Applied Trade Calculations

Mechanical Engineering Drawings

Machine Operations and Safety

Machining Fundamentals

Materials and Cutting Tools

Machine Shop Theory and Measurement

TWO Essentials of Workplace Communication

Health and Safety

Machine Operations 1

Machine Operations 2

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operation

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Machine Shop Theory Code 0398 Campus WC Start F/W/S Length 2 Years niagaracollege.ca/0398
General Education Elective (2 courses required)

Motive Power Technician–Automotive

Are you a problem solver with an interest in how vehicles work and the impact of auto technology on modern-day cars and trucks? As a Motive Power Technician with a focus on the automotive sector, you can choose to operate your own automotive shop or work as an Automotive Service Technician or Parts Manager at an automotive body shop or commercial dealership.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on, experiential learning opportunities include analyzing and solving complex motive system problems and diagnosing and repairing mechanical, electronic and electrical motive power components and systems.

› Use the latest technical equipment in state-of-the-art labs.

› Gain practical experience using troubleshooting techniques and test equipment to support automotive transportation in a co-op work term.

› Gain exposure to current motive power technology in one-of-a-kind electric vehicle lab.

Career Opportunities:

› Assistant service advisor

› Assistant service manager

› Automotive dismantler

› Automotive service technician

› Automotive service writer

› Installer

Motive

› Parts counter staff

› Technical salesperson

› Shop owner

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Vehicle Body and Structure

Application Fundamentals

Automotive Hydraulics

Engines I

Work Practices and Fabrication

Computer Applications - Automotive

Essentials of Workplace Communication

Applied Technical Mathematics for Motive Power Technicians

TWO Gear Trains

Automotive Electrical Principles I

Suspension and Steering Systems

Braking Systems I

Materials Science

Environmental Controls

Customer Relations

Ontario College Diploma

THREE Co-op Work Term

FOUR Trends in Automotive Technology Engines II

Braking Systems II

Drive Train Technology I

Vehicle Dynamics

Automotive Electrical Principles II

Power Train Controls

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Motive Power Operations Management Principles

Diagnostic Principles

Automotive Electronic Accessories

Drive Train Technology II

Auto Control Circuits

Business Communications - Automotive

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Power Techniques–Automotive

This program is an excellent starting point for entry into many areas of the automotive field. Graduates will be able to enter directly into many entry level positions in the automotive sector including being set up with solid foundational skills that will help enable them to find an apprenticeship as an Automotive Service Technician.

Program Highlights:

› Program emphasizes hands-on learning.

› State of the art facilities for students’ applied learning experiences.

› Small class sizes where students receive individual attention from the professor.

› More than 3 decades of apprenticeship in-school training experience.

› Graduates who register as Automotive Service Technician apprentices can challenge the level one exam, which can shorten their apprenticeship training time.

Career Opportunities:

› Assistant service manager

› Automotive appraiser

› Automotive service technician

› Automotive service writer

› Lube technician

› Parts person or parts installer

› Technical salesperson

Ontario College Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Vehicle Body and Structure

Application Fundamentals

Automotive Hydraulics

Engines I

Work Practices and Fabrication

Computer Applications - Automotive

Essentials of Workplace Communication

Applied Technical Mathematics for Motive Power Technicians

TWO Gear Trains

Automotive Electrical Principles I

Suspension and Steering Systems

Braking Systems I

Materials Science

Environmental Controls

Customer Relations

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Welding Technician

Do you want to make a solid contribution to the structural development of industry facing a shortage of qualified skilled trade workers? As a Welding Technician, you work closely with engineers, are skilled at determining the cutting, fitting and welding sequence, and have a thorough understanding of manufacturing codes and standards across a wide variety of industries.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on experiential learning in a state-of-the-art, full-size weld shop and fabrication lab, and accredited Canadian Welding Bureau and Technical Standards & Safety Authority test centre facility.

› Gain practical experience taking metal fabrication projects from engineering drawings through cutting and forming stages to welding processes.

› Gain an understanding of industry standard inspection procedures.

› Related program opportunities include Welder Apprenticeship and Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Apprenticeship.

› Common first year with Niagara College Welding Techniques one-year certificate.

Career Opportunities:

› Aviation welding technician

› Brazing machine operator

› Construction welder

› Electric arc welder

› Fabrication estimator

› Gas shielded arc welder

› Maintenance welder

› Manufacturing welder

› Metal fabricator apprentice

Welding Techniques

› Pipe welder

› Pressure vessel welder

› Production welder

› Quality control inspector

› Shipbuilding welder

› Welder and welder trainee

› Welder fabricator-fitter

› Welder fitter

› Welding product sales associate

Are you interested in working in a high-demand skilled trade and ready to apply some heat to your career? As a Welder, you are well equipped to fuse metal together using a variety of advanced welding techniques with careful precision.

Program Highlights:

› Hands-on experiential learning in a state-of-the-art, full-size weld shop and fabrication lab, and accredited Canadian Welding Bureau and Technical Standards & Safety Authority test-centre facility.

› Gain practical experience taking metal fabrication projects from engineering drawings through cutting and forming stages to welding processes.

› Develop an understanding of industry standard inspection procedures.

› Related program opportunities include Welding Technician, Welder-Apprenticeship and Metal Fabricator (Fitter)-Apprenticeship.

Career Opportunities:

› Construction welder

› Manufacturing welder

› Shipbuilding welder

› Welder and welder trainee

› Welder fabricator-fitter

› Welder fitter

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Applied Trade Calculations

Engineering Drawings

Health and Safety

Introduction to Welding and Cutting Processes

Layout and Fabrication

Shielded Metal Arc Welding - Flat Applications

TWO Computer Applications

Essentials of Workplace Communication

Mechanical Repair Technologies

Introduction to Semi Automatic Welding Processes

Weld Applications - Horizontal and Vertical

Weld Quality

THREE Mechanical Engineering Drawings II

Welding Inspection, Codes and Standards

Layout and Fabrication II

Distortion and Metallurgy

Rigging and Construction

Shielded Metal Arc Welding III

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Destructive and Non-Destructive Examination

Pipe and Pressure Vessel Welding

Semi Automatic Welding Processes II

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

General Education Elective (2 courses required)

Introduction

Shielded

Introduction

Weld

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Ontario College Certificate
TERM COURSE TITLE
Applied Trade Calculations
Drawings
and Safety
ONE
Engineering
Health
to Welding and Cutting Processes
and Fabrication
Layout
Metal Arc Welding - Flat Applications
Computer Applications
of Workplace Communication
Repair Technologies
TWO
Essentials
Mechanical
to Semi Automatic Welding Processes
Applications - Horizontal and Vertical
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Automotive Service Technician

Do you have a talent for diagnosing and repairing the sophisticated systems found in today’s motor vehicles and want to turn your ability into a profitable career? As an Automotive Service Technician, you are trained in mechanical diagnostics, cost estimations and customer relations related to a wide range of vehicles and have the skill set required to navigate computerized diagnostic equipment.

Program Highlights:

› Individual student attention as a result of highly experienced, supportive professors and small class sizes.

› State-of-the-art facilities grounded in more than three decades of apprenticeship inschool training experience.

› Graduates can seek provincial certification, a mandatory requirement for employment in this automotive trade, upon program completion.

Career Opportunities:

› Automotive appraiser

› Automotive mechanical installer

› Automotive service technician

› Light-duty service technician

› Motor vehicle inspector and tester

› Parts manager

› Service manager

Electrician–Construction and Maintenance

Are you a problem-solver with technical aptitude who wants to be part of the solution to Ontario’s skilled labour shortage? As an Electrician with a focus on construction and maintenance, you have the critical thinking and expertise needed to install and maintain electrical systems in homes and businesses as well as the wiring found in the control equipment of machines used in various industries.

Program Highlights:

› Complete 840 hours of college instruction and approximately four years of on-the-job training as a paid trainee.

› Individual student attention as a result of highly experienced and supportive professors and small class sizes.

› State-of-the-art facilities and curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on training.

› A skilled trades shortage in Ontario combined with a large infrastructure investment by the provincial government has put licensed electricians in high demand.

Career Opportunities:

› Certified fibre optics specialist

› Certified fire alarm specialist

› Construction and maintenance electrician

› Control technician

› Data communications

› Electronics specialist

› Instrument fitter

› Low-voltage repair specialist

› Residential electrical installer

Certificate of Apprenticeship

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Drive Train Systems I

Electrical, Electronic and Emission Systems I

Engine Systems I

Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems I

Work Practices I

TWO Drive Train Systems II

Electrical, Electronic and Emission Systems II

Engine Systems II

Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems II

Work Practices II

THREE Drive Train Systems III

Electrical, Electronic and Emission Systems III

Engine Systems III

Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems III

Work Practices III

NOTE:

Individuals must be a registered apprentice in order to apply to this program.

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

Certificate of Apprenticeship

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Canadian Electrical Code I

Prints I

Electrical Theory I

Installation Methods I

Instrumentation I

Electronics I

TWO Canadian Electrical Code II

Prints II

Electrical Theory II

Installation Methods II

Instrumentation II

Electronics II

Monitoring & Communication Systems

THREE Canadian Electrical Code III

Prints III

Electrical Theory III

Installation Methods III

Instrumentation III

Electronics III

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

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Trades Studies

General Carpenter

Do you enjoy working with your hands and have a desire to help meet the demands for skilled carpenters in the home building and construction industries? As a General Carpenter, you will have the critical thinking and expertise needed to apply the fundamental rules of building codes to complete construction projects safely and efficiently.

Program Highlights:

› Complete 720 hours of college instruction and approximately fours years of on-the-job training as a paid apprentice.

› A skilled trades shortage in Ontario combined with a large infrastructure investment by all levels of government has put licensed General Carpenters in high demand.

› State-of-the-art facilities, equipment and curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on training to reinforce program concepts.

› Small class sizes allow for increased exposure to the use of equipment and individual instruction from our highly qualified instructors.

Career Opportunities:

› Custom home builder

› General carpenter

› General contractor

› Project manager

General Machinist

Do you have an aptitude for precision and an interest becoming a skilled craftsperson with the ability to cut and grind materials for use in machinery and equipment? As a General Machinist, you set up and operate a variety of machine tools to cut or grind metal, plastic or other materials to make or modify parts and products with precise dimensions.

Program Highlights:

› Complete 720 hours of college instruction on all aspects of general machining and approximately four years of on-the-job training as a paid trainee.

› Individual student attention as a result of highly experienced and supportive professors and small class sizes.

› State-of-the-art facilities and curriculum grounded in three decades of apprenticeship in-school training.

› Graduates can seek provincial certification and pursue employment in machinery, equipment, motor vehicle, automotive parts, aircraft and other metal products manufacturing companies and machine shops.

Career Opportunities:

› Computerized numeric control machinist/operator

› General machinist

› Machine repair

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Safety, Materials and Tools

Plans, Specifications and Codes 1

Residential Estimating, Calculation & Layout 1

Welding Basic Oxy-Acetylene & SMAW

TWO Residential Construction

Plans, Specifications and Codes 2

Estimating, Calculation & Layout 2

THREE ICI Construction

Plans, Specifications and Codes 3

Estimating, Calculation and Layout 3

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

Certificate of Apprenticeship

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Trade Theory I

Trade Practical I

Applied Trade Calculations I

Engineering Drawings I

TWO CNC Turning Technology

Trade Theory II

Trade Practical II

Applied Trade Calculations II

Engineering Drawings II

THREE Machining Centre CNC Technology

Trade Theory III

Trade Practical III

Applied Trade Calculations III

Engineering Drawings III

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

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Hairstylist

Are you an artistic person who thrives on helping others look and feel their best? As a Hairstylist, you are skilled in the latest hairstyling techniques with a strong understanding of health and safety considerations, client management and the role of entrepreneurship in the beauty industry.

Program Highlights:

› Complete 480 hours of college instruction over a two-year period.

› Many apprentices and graduates winning Skills Canada Awards at the provincial, national and international levels along with ABA, Contessa and Mirror awards.

› Individual student attention as a result of supportive professors, who are highly respected in the hairstyling profession, and small class sizes.

› Hands-on training in up-to-date facilities.

› Graduates can seek provincial certification and pursue employment in hairstyling or hairdressing at salons, barbershops, vocational schools, healthcare establishments and theatre, film and television institutions.

Career Opportunities:

› Business owner

› Chemical technician

› Colour technician/specialist

› Educator

› Hairstylist

› Hair receptionist

› Product sales representative

› Salon consultant

› Salon manager

Industrial Electrician

Are you a problem-solver with a technical and mechanical aptitude who wants to use skills and knowledge to find solutions? As an Industrial Maintenance Electrician, you will put your skills and abilities to the test daily by troubleshooting and repairing the equipment used in industry today.

Program Highlights:

› Complete 840 hours of college instruction and approximately four years of on-the-job training as a paid apprentice.

› A skilled trades shortage in Ontario combined with a large infrastructure investment by all levels of government has put licensed Industrial Maintenance Electricians in high demand.

› State-of-the-art facilities, equipment and curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on training to reinforce program concepts.

› Small class sizes allow for increased exposure to the use of equipment and individual instruction from our highly qualified instructors.

Career Opportunities:

› Industrial maintenance electrician

› Maintenance supervisor

› Service technician

Certificate of Apprenticeship

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Ethics, Regulation and Policy

Health and Safety

Entrepreneurial Skills 1

Professional Development

Client Service

Preparatory Procedures and Treatments 1

Cut Hair 1

Style Hair 1

Permanent Wave Hair

Colour and Lighten Hair 1

TWO Entrepreneurial Skills 2

Hair Additions

Preparatory Procedures and Treatments 2

Cut Hair 2

Style Hair 2

Chemically Relax Hair

Colour and Lighten Hair 2

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

ONE Canadian Electrical Code I

Prints I

Electrical Theory I

Electronics I

Installation Methods I

Instrumentation I

TWO Canadian Electrical Code II

Prints II

Electrical Theory II

Installation Methods II

Instrumentation II

Electronics II

Monitor & Comm Systems

TWO Canadian Electrical Code Ill

Fluid Power

Electrical Theory Ill

Installation Methods Ill

Instrumentation Ill

Electronics Ill

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

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of Apprenticeship
Certificate
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Trades Studies

Industrial Millwright Mechanic

Do you have a strong mechanical aptitude and an interest in machinery and heavy equipment? As an Industrial Millwright Mechanic, you will work on all sorts of rotating, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment. Tasks will include moving, installing, troubleshooting and repairing complex mechanical systems in today’s dynamic manufacturing industry.

Program Highlights:

› Complete 720 hours of college instruction and approximately four years of on-the-job training as a paid apprentice.

› A skilled trades shortage in Ontario combined with a shift in manufacturing to more automation has put licensed Industrial Millwright Mechanics in high demand.

› State-of-the-art facilities, equipment and curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on training to reinforce program concepts.

› Small class sizes allow for increased exposure to the use of equipment and individual instruction from our highly qualified instructors.

Career Opportunities:

› Industrial millwright mechanic

› Machine manufacturer

› Maintenance supervisor

› Prime mover technician

Metal Fabricator (Fitter)

Do you possess mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity and enjoy seeing the results of your work? As a Metal Fabricator (Fitter) you have the knowledge and expertise needed to design, create, assemble, fit and install steel or other metal components for use in buildings, bridges, tanks, towers, boilers, pressure vessels and other similar structures and products.

Program Highlights:

› Complete 720 hours of college instruction and approximately four years of on-the-job training as a paid trainee.

› State-of-the-art facilities and curriculum that combines theoretical learning with practical, hands-on training that is grounded in three decades of apprenticeship inschool training.

› Individual student attention as a result of supportive professors and small class sizes.

› Graduates can seek employment in a variety of industries including manufacturing, heavy machinery, auto, medical, food, ship building and construction.

Career Opportunities:

› Metal fabricator

› Plater

› Platework fitter

› Shipfitter

› Shipfitter apprentice

› Structural steel fitter

Certificate of Apprenticeship

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Workshop Practice 1

Workshop Technology 1

Machine Technology 1

Rigging and Hoisting

Welding and Fabrication 1

Electrical and Electronic Controls 1

Drawings and Schematics 1

TWO Workshop Practice 2

Power Transmission

Machine Technology 2

Welding and Fabrication 2

Electrical and Electronic Controls 2

Drawings and Schematics 2

THREE Workshop Practice 3

Fluid Power

Machine Technology 3

Welding and Fabrication 3

Electrical and Electronic Controls 3

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

Certificate of Apprenticeship TERM

ONE Trade Practices

Applied Blueprint Reading

Welding Theory

Materials and Process Quality I

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

Gas Shielded Semi-Automatic Welding Practical I

Thermal Cutting

TWO Blueprint - Advanced

Fabrication I

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Practical Machine Operation

Material and Process Quality II

Pattern and Template Development

THREE Fabrication II

Installation

Patterns and Templates Development II

Project Planning

Preparation for Shipping

NOTE: For related apprenticeship opportunities, see Welder Apprenticeship. For postsecondary opportunities, see Welding Techniques and Welding Technician.

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

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Welder

Do you have an ability to analyze and solve problems and an interest in working with metal to create the framework for structures used in the construction industry? As a Welder, you have the skill set required to fabricate or sculpt metal using various methods and techniques.

Program Highlights:

› Complete 720 hours of college instruction and approximately four years of on-the-job training as a paid trainee.

› State-of-the-art facilities and curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on training and is grounded in three decades of apprenticeship inschool training.

› Individual student attention as a result of supportive professors and small class sizes.

› Graduates can pursue employment in a variety of industries including construction, ship building, mining, pipelines and repairs.

Career Opportunities:

› Aviation welding technician

› Brazing machine setter/operator

› Electric arc welder

› Gas shielded arc welder

› Pressure vessel welder

› Production worker

› Spot welder

› Soldering machine operator

Program Requirements: COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided

software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.

Programs may move into a laptop learning environment. If a laptop and software become mandatory requirements, students will be notified of the specifications and will be expected to purchase before entering the program.

The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.

OZONE PROTECTION

Students are responsible to complete the Ozone Depletion Potential Certification by the end of Term 2 prior to the co-op term. This is required to repair air conditioning systems.

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Trade Practices

Applied Blueprint Reading

Welding Theory

Materials and Process Quality I

Certificate of Apprenticeship

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

Gas Shielded Semi-Automatic Welding Practical I

Thermal Cutting

TWO Blueprint Reading, Fitting

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Practical I

Semi-Automatic Welding Practical II

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Practical II

Welding Theory II

THREE Automatic and Semi-Automatic Processes

Fitting

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Practicum II, Plasma Arc Welding

Quality

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Practical III

NOTE: For related apprenticeship opportunities, see Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Apprenticeship. For postsecondary opportunities, see Welding Techniques and Welding Technician.

HOW TO APPLY:

Individuals interested in apprenticeship training need to find a training sponsor or employer willing to engage in apprenticeship training. Once arranged, contact apprenticeship staff at the local Employment Ontario office. An employment and training consultant will arrange a meeting at the workplace to assess the ability of the training sponsor or employer to train and assess the person, prepare the training agreement or contract, and initiate the training.

See page 113 for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/trades

TRADES PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op):

Carpentry and Renovation Techniques:

Motive Power Technician–Automotive (Co-op):

For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs

Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.

COMPUTER

TRANSPORTATION

COMPUTER

CRIMINAL RECORD

TRANSPORTATION

COMPUTER

PHYSICAL FITNESS

CRIMINAL RECORD

TRANSPORTATION

COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE

PHYSICAL FITNESS

CRIMINAL RECORD

COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE

PHYSICAL FITNESS

FIRST-AID AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

FIRST-AID AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE

FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

MASK FIT UNIFORM

MASK FIT UNIFORM

MASK FIT UNIFORM

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Wine, Beer and Spirits Studies

Artisan Distilling

Beverage Business Management

Brewmaster and Brewery Operations Management

Winery and Viticulture Technician

Admission Requirements:

Located at the 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson campus in Niagaraon-the-Lake, in the heart of agricultural, wine and culinary country, with a burgeoning craft beer industry; Niagara College offers opportunities unprecedented in Canadian education for exceptional student experiences via on-campus labs and enterprises such as a 40-acre vineyard, NC Teaching Brewery, NC Teaching Distillery, NC Teaching Spa, NC Teaching Greenhouse, hop yard, and apiary.

Programs are taught by expert faculty with significant industry experience. Students also gain industry experience by working with industry partners and at special functions held on- and off-campus,

engaging the community via not-for-profit and catered events, recipe competitions, industry research and innovation.

Students also gain industry experience by working with industry partners, participating in competitions and industry research, and having work-integrated learning opportunities through such signature Niagara College events as “Caps, Corks and Forks”, “Project Brew”, and curating student-made beverages for retail in our very own Wine Visitor and Education Centre.

niagaracollege.ca/winebeerspirits

Some programs have pre-admission requirements-for details visit niagaracollege.ca/par. For additional program requirements turn to page 128.

I’ve done the university degree and it didn’t provide me with the experience I wanted. Lots of memorization, teaching of myself and heavily weighted exam regurgitation. I didn’t feel like I learned much or that I was very important as a student. At Niagara it is extremely hands on, I learn something in lecture one day and have to be able to understand and apply it for actual usage the very next. Classes are small and the teachers know you personally so the quality of learning and support is improved. I actually feel like I’m being prepared for what my future job entails.

Diploma Program Code Campus Start ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Length Page Brewmaster and Brewery Operations Management 0780 NL F/W/S OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U), Bio 11 (C)or(U) OR 12 (U) OR Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C) or(U). 19 years of age or older by the start of classes. 2 Years 127 Winery and Viticulture Technician 0738 NL F OSSD or equivalent, ENG 12 (C)or(U), Math 12 (C)or(U), Bio 11 (C)or(U) OR 12 (U) OR Chem 11 (U) or 12 (C) or(U). 18 years of age or older by the start of classes. 2 Years 127 Graduate Program Artisan Distilling 0783 NL F/W Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree AND Proof of English proficiency. 19 years of age or older by the start of classes. 1 Year 126 Beverage Business Management 0785 NL F Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree AND Proof of English proficiency 1 Year 126
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Brittany

Wine, Beer and Spirits Studies

Artisan Distilling

Do you have a passion for spirits and an interest in the expanding craft distilling industry? As a Distiller, you have in-depth understanding of the scientific, technological and business aspects of distilling and fermentation combined with relevant skills and knowledge in product production, testing and merchandising.

Program Highlights:

› Niagara College’s School of Wine, Beer and Spirits is renowned for its outstanding reputation with graduates, employers and industry partners.

› The Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Ontario’s thriving distilling industry and serves as a living lab for students, including a world-class teaching distillery; on-site 40-acre vineyard; a fruit tree orchard; hop yard; and apiary as well as the Teaching Winery, Teaching Brewery, Teaching Spa and NC Teaching Greenhouse.

› Provides an in-depth understanding of the scientific, technological and business aspects of distilling and fermentation and the production cycle of distilled spirits.

› Access the latest technologies available for small batch fermentation and distillation processes.

Career Opportunities:

› Agency sales representative

› Distillation manager

› Distillation technician

› Distiller for small-to-large volume distillery

› Export licensee

› Operations manager

› Product developer

› Quality control inspector/supervisor

Beverage Business Management

Are you a beer, wine or spirit enthusiast who wants to pursue a professional career in the thriving alcoholic beverage industry? As a Beverage Business Management graduate, you have a robust knowledge of all aspects of the beverage alcohol industry including sensory and quality analysis, supply chain, domestic and export sales, marketing, product development, legal and regulatory environment.

Program Highlights:

› The School of Wine, Beer and Spirits at Niagara College is renowned for its outstanding reputation with graduates, employers and industry partners.

› The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in the heart of Ontario’s thriving wine and hospitality industries including a 40-acre vineyard and the NC Teaching Winery, Canada’s first and only commercial teaching winery with state-of-the-art facilities including an analysis lab and winemaking pilot systems.

› Extensive applied learning in the form of a major project working with industry partners and opportunities to work at special functions held on- and off-campus.

› Unmatched hands-on learning environment including the Teaching Brewery, Teaching Winery, Teaching Distillery, NC Teaching Greenhouse, hop yard, apiary, vineyards and world class faculty.

Career Opportunities:

› Beverage alcohol agency sales

› Export sales

› Industry trade marketing

› LCBO liaison

› Retail operations management

› Tasting room management

› Wine, beer, spirits club management

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Distillery Operations

Distillation Science

Practical Distilling I

Introduction to Sensory Analysis

The Legal and Regulatory Environment

TWO Quality Control

Practical Distilling II

Quantitative Spirit Analysis

Capstone Project

Distillation Management

Ontario College Graduate Certificate

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Sensory Evaluation of Beer, Spirits and Wines

The Legal and Regulatory Environment of the Beverage Alcohol Industry

Employee and Financial Sustainability for the Beverage Alcohol Industry

Essentials of Beverage Alcohol Production

Innovative Sales and Marketing for the Beverage Alcohol Industry

TWO Beverage Alcohol Supply Chain Management

Quality Assessment of Beer, Wines, and Spirits

Strategic Market and Brand Analytics for the Beverage Alcohol Industry

Beverage Alcohol Enterprise Innovation and Entrepreneurship Capstone Project

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LEARNING ENTERPRISE LEARNING ENTERPRISE

Brewmaster and Brewery Operations Management

Are you looking to tap into brewery operations management and want to become a certified brewmaster? As a graduate of Canada’s first Brewmaster and Brewery Operations Management program, you are ready to be at the forefront of the ever-expanding brewery, microbrewery and brewpub industries.

Program Highlights:

› Students and faculty have been awarded more than 38 awards at national and international industry competitions, including 9 gold medals and the title of North America’s Best Brewing Program.

› Recognized with the following awards: OCB Centre of Excellence, Golden Tap Outstanding Achievement in Beer, Colleges & Institutes Canada Gold Program Excellence and the Minister’s Award of Excellence for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

› Specialized education in brewing technology, sensory evaluation, quality control, brewery operations, sales management, and advanced business applications.

› Hands-on, experiential learning in NC’s on-campus Teaching Brewery led by awardwinning brewmaster faculty.

› Students compete and manage events such as Caps, Corks and Forks and the Project Brew craft beer festival competition.

› On-site hop yard and local farm products enable students to brew a full range of beer styles with students eligible to obtain Institute of Brewing and Distilling (IBD) certification.

Career Opportunities:

› Assistant brewer

› Brewmaster

› Brew pub or brewery operator

› Compliance manager

› Event coordinator/manager

› Packaging technician/manager

› Production manager

› Quality manager

Winery and Viticulture Technician

Are you a wine enthusiast who dreams of taking your passion for reds and whites to the next level? As a Winery and Viticulture Technician, you are a key member of the winery management team with the expertise required to develop, plant and maintain a commercial vineyard; manage daily operations; and sell and market wine.

Program Highlights:

› The School of Wine, Beer and Spirits at Niagara College is renowned for its outstanding reputation with graduates, employers and industry partners.

› Canada’s first and only commercial teaching winery with state-of-the-art facilities including an analysis lab and winemaking pilot systems.

› Extensive applied learning in the form of a major project working with industry partners and opportunities to work at special functions held on and off campus.

› Graduates can further their learning with NC’s Beverage Business Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management or International Business Management programs.

Career Opportunities:

› Laboratory or viticulture technician

› Vineyard manager

› Winery or cellar technician

› Winemaker

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Introduction to Brewing

Basic Practical Brewing

Sensory Evaluation of Beer

Packaging

Brewing Ingredients & Quality Fundamentals

Computer Applications

Language and Communications

TWO History of Brewing and Beer

Practical Brewing

Sensory Evaluation of World Beers

Brewery Equipment and Technology

Brewing Science 1 - Quality Control in the Brewery

Strategic Communications

Mathematics of Finance

THREE Brewing Science 2 - Quality Assurance in the Brewery

Sensory Evaluation of Beer, Wine and Spirits

Practical Brewing II

Brewhouse Calculations and Recipe Formulation

Filtration, Carbonation and Finishing

The Brewing Industry

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR Specialty Brewing

Quality Assurance and Product Evaluation

Brewery Management

Beer Positioning and Promotion

Professionalism and Business Ethics

Fundamentals of Human Resources

General Education Elective (1 course required)

Ontario College Diploma

TERM COURSE TITLE

ONE Mathematics for Winery and Viticulture

General Viticulture

Winemaking I

Sensory Evaluation of Wines I

Introduction to Vine Biology

Introduction to Wine Chemistry

Vineyard Soils, Fertilizers and Irrigation

TWO Language and Communications

Vineyard Pruning and Maintenance Practices

Winemaking II

Wine Chemistry and Lab Analysis

Wines of the Old World

Wine Marketing and Sales

THREE Winery Cellar Operations

Integrated Pest Management

Viticulture Biology

Farm Equipment Operations

Vineyard Management

Winery Management

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FOUR The History of Ontario Wine

Field Placement - Winery and Viticulture

General Education Elective (1 course required)

FIVE Wines of the New World

Wine Chemistry and Microbiology

Winemaking III

Organic and Biological Chemistry

Sensory Evaluation of Wines II

General Education Elective (1 course required)

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INTERNSHIP LEARNING ENTERPRISE

Wine, Beer and Spirits Studies

Program Requirements:

COMPUTER

For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admissions requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:

• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft windows 10 operating system – minimum 265gb SSD storage and 8 GB memory is

recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.

• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.

• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.

Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible. The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.

TRANSPORTATION

Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.

WINE, BEER AND SPIRITS

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

Beverage Business Management:

Winery & Viticulture Technician:

For details visit niagaracollege.ca/programs Some program requirements must be met prior to registration. An offer of admission may be rescinded if the deadline is not met.

There was nowhere else like it in the country when the NC Teaching Brewery opened, and no other place has rivalled its impact on Canada’s craft brewery scene. On it’s tenth anniversary of the historic official opening day of the Niagara College’s Teaching Brewery a virtual “Brewunion” for a group from the first class of Brewmaster graduates – who, in June 2012, set forth as pioneers in what was then an emerging craft beer scene. They joined college staff and president Sean Kennedy who led them in a special toast: “To history, and the trailblazing first class that put NC on the map.”

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CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
CRIMINAL RECORD PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMUNICABLE SURVEILLANCE FIRST-AID AND CPR MOBILE TECHNOLOGY MASK FIT UNIFORM TRANSPORTATION COMPUTER
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NC Teaching Winery, Brewery and Distillery.

Teaching Winery

Located amidst 38 acres of College vineyards, the NC Teaching Winery is the first of its kind in Canada and allows students to have immediate access to a hands-on experience in a real-time working environment to produce award winning wines. The facility is home to the Winery and Viticulture Technician Diploma and Beverage Business Management Graduate Certificate programs both of which are among the first in Canada and represent a truly unique educational experience.

Teaching Brewery

This practical learning environment for NC’s Brewmaster and Brewery Operations Management program is an open-concept

1,500 sq. ft. micro-brewery facility designed for the creation of large batch and project brews imagined by students and featured for events that highlight the interaction between beer, food and wine. This first brewery program in Canada offers extensive hands on training preparing graduates for careers in the brewery, microbrewery and brewpub industries. The program has an outstanding employment rate and helps to fill a gap in the industry.

Teaching Distillery

NC’s state-of-the-art 2,500 sq ft distillery at the campus n Niagara-on-the-Lake features five stills, four mash tuns and ten fermenters that allow for the on-site production of a wide variety of distilled products. The Artisan Distilling Graduate Certificate program at Niagara College provides students with an in-depth understanding of the scientific, technological and business aspects of distilling and fermentation. Students gain relevant skills, knowledge and experiences in the production of distilled spirits.

Wine, beer and spirits created at the NC Teaching Winery, Brewery and Distillery can be sampled and purchased at the Wine Visitor + Education Centre at the Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Visit ncteachingwinery.ca to learn more.

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Applying to Niagara College.

Choosing your program is an important step on your path to your future. We are always ready to answer your questions and provide guidance to ensure you are ready to apply. Take a look at the following pages that contain answers to some of the most common questions we get asked. There is information about paying for and financing your education, what you need to meet admission requirements, how to apply for residence or housing, and lots of information about the special service areas that we offer to all students.

You can always start by visiting the Niagara College website where you can find convenient tabs to all of the information you need to know.

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NOTE: Niagara College strives to ensure the accuracy of the information in this publication. Please note that the academic curriculum is continually reviewed and revised to ensure that Niagara’s programs and courses remain relevant and meet all Ministry regulations. The College reserves the right to cancel or make changes to any course or program, fee, procedure, or campus location at any time. Please refer to our website at niagaracollege.ca for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

SCHEDULES: The college makes every attempt to maintain consistent schedules however, please note that timetables are subject to change. The scheduling of classes generally occurs from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Friday. Some programs may have extended schedules, please check the program information at niagaracollege.ca for details.

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How to apply

Visit ontariocolleges.ca

Applications are available online at ontariocolleges.ca and are subject to a non-refundable application fee. You can apply to a total of five programs, with no more than three choices at any one Ontario college.

Admissions and applications

Niagara College has more than 130 full-time postsecondary certificate, diploma, graduate certificate, bachelor’s degree and apprenticeship programs. Detailed information about these programs, including admission requirements, can be found online at niagaracollege.ca/programs. Most full-time programs begin in September of each year. Some programs are also available in January or May. Please refer to our program availability list for the current status of each of our programs at niagaracollege.ca/status

MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

I AM A DOMESTIC (CANADIAN) APPLICANT:

POSTSECONDARY PROGRAMS:

› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent.

› English–any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent.

Some programs may admit students with a lesser English requirement. Please see program pages for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/programs

HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS:

› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent

› English–any Grade 12 (U), or equivalent (minimum grade 60%)

› Mathematics–any Grade 12 (U) or Grade 12 Accounting (M), or equivalent (minimum grade 60%)

› Four additional Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses in any field of study

› An overall average of 65% in the six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses

NOTE: For all programs, secondary school grades from co-op courses and half credit courses are not considered.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

The minimum academic requirements listed pertain to most programs. Some programs may also require: specific pre-requisite courses, preadmission testing, attendance at an information session, participation in an audition session, submission of a portfolio, completion of an essay or questionnaire or additional assessment of equivalency to required courses. It is important to note that meeting admission requirements does not guarantee admission to Niagara College programs. You can find specific up-to-date admission requirements as well as selection and ranking information posted on individual program pages at niagaracollege.ca/programs

I AM AN INTERNATIONAL (VISA) APPLICANT:

Niagara College welcomes students from over 90 different countries. To apply as an international student, you must complete and submit the web application form for International Students, along with your transcripts from high school and/or university, and provide proof of English Proficiency (if applicable). After receiving this information from you, we will process your application. If you are accepted, we will send you a Letter of Acceptance which you will need when applying for your student visa from the Canadian Embassy.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:

› Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree

› Proof of English proficiency

› Most private college courses and/or credentials are NOT acceptable as admission requirements for Niagara College programs. Please contact the admissions office at admissions@niagaracollege.ca for assistance with your particular program of interest.

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS:

› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent AND

› Employment in the trade

For further information, please contact the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, Apprenticeship Client Services: 301 St. Paul St. W, 10th Floor, St. Catharines, ON L2R 7R4 Ph.:905-704-2991 www.ontario.ca/apprenticeship

HOW DO I APPLY AND IS THERE AN APPLICATION FEE?

The application for Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and Convention refugees is available online at ontariocolleges.ca for a nonrefundable application fee. You can apply to a total of five programs, with no more than three choices at any one Ontario college. For more information, please visit ontariocolleges.ca International applicants see below:

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS MAY APPLY ONLINE AT: international.niagaracollege.ca/apply

For more information contact:

Niagara College Canada International Division

100 Niagara College Boulevard, Welland, Ontario, Canada, L3C 7L3 Phone: 905-988-2910, ext. 7151 Fax: 905-735-2413

Email: international@niagaracollege.ca

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Application Deadlines and Admission Offer Dates

*Key

HOW WILL I KNOW IF THE COLLEGE HAS RECEIVED MY APPLICATION?

The Admissions Office will send an email and mail an acknowledgement brochure to you after your application has been received from ontariocolleges.ca. The mailing will indicate if there are specific preadmission requirements for the programs for which you have applied and due dates for test scores, portfolio and transcript submissions.

You can also find this information at: niagaracollege.ca/par

ARE ACCOMMODATIONS PROVIDED IN THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES?

If you wish to request accommodation for pre-admission testing, please contact the Accessibility Services Office prior to the test date. 905-735-2211, ext. 7778 or visit niagaracollege.ca/accessibilityservices

DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY TRANSCRIPT(S)?

Please ensure that proof of all admission requirements is received by the Admissions Office within 3 weeks of submitting your application, or no later than the date listed in the table at the top of this page.

If you are currently enrolled as a full-time high school student in Ontario, your school should forward transcript information directly to ontariocolleges.ca. If you are not currently enrolled in Ontario as a full-time high school student, you must request an official high school transcript be sent directly to ontariocolleges.ca For information on how to request Ontario high school and postsecondary transcripts, please visit niagaracollege.ca/transcriptrequirements

DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER TRANSCRIPTS FROM OUTSIDE OF ONTARIO?

Applicants whose Canadian secondary school studies have been completed outside the province of Ontario must submit evidence of equivalent standing. Recognized equivalents to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) are: Alberta–Grade 12, British Columbia–Grade 12, Manitoba–Grade 12, New Brunswick–Grade 12, Newfoundland–Grade 12, Nova Scotia–Grade 12, Prince Edward Island–Grade 12, Quebec–High School Leaving Certificate (Secondary V), Saskatchewan–Grade 12, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut–Grade 12.

Applicants who have been educated outside of Canada are considered on an individual basis. International Credential Assessment services are available at icascanada.ca or wes.org/ca

DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES TO AN ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA?

Applicants who provide documentation for Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) equivalency from any of the following sources will be considered on an individual basis.

› Academic and Career Entrance (ACE)

› General Education Diploma (GED)

› Home Schooling (individual assessment is required)

For further information, please contact the Admissions Office at 905-735-2211, ext. 7619 or email admissions@niagaracollege.ca

DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER TRANSCRIPTS FROM PRIVATE CAREER COLLEGES?

Most private college courses and/or credentials are NOT acceptable as admission requirements for Niagara College programs. Please contact the admissions office at admissions@niagaracollege.ca for assistance with your particular program of interest.

CAN I APPLY AS A MATURE STUDENT?

If you are age 19 or older as of the first day of classes, and do not have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, you may be considered for admission as a mature student. You must meet all specific admission requirements (courses, portfolio, written statement, audition, pre-admission testing, etc.) for the program to which you are applying. Equivalency testing is available in Mathematics and English for applicants age 19 or older. Testing is not available for Biology, Chemistry or Physics. Test fees are payable at the time the test is written.

To review eligibility for admission, please contact the Admissions Office at 905-735-2211, ext. 7619 or email admissions@niagaracollege.ca

DOES THE COLLEGE OFFER A WAY FOR ME TO OBTAIN REQUIRED COURSES FOR ADMISSION?

Yes. The Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Program, offered through Academic Upgrading, can help you prepare for admission to postsecondary programs at Niagara College, as well as other Ontario colleges. If you do not have a high school diploma, or you have completed high school some time ago and need to refresh your skills, or you are missing specific courses required for admission, the ACE Program can help you. Academic upgrading courses include communications, mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, computers, and selfdevelopment. You can enjoy free tuition, access to textbooks, and the possibility of some financial support. The program is based on continuous intake so you can enrol at any time.

To learn more about this program, please visit niagaracollege.ca/au You may also obtain information and apply to the program by calling: 905-641-2252, ext. 4418.

PROGRAM START DATE Last date to apply for equal consideration to a competitive program Last
date to submit portfolio, test scores and/or final grades in required courses for consideration to competitive programs
Earliest
admission offer date for competitive programs
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dates are subject to change. Please visit niagaracollege.ca/dates for the most current information.

WHAT ARE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS?

If you have earned the equivalent of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) from outside of Canada, you will be required to provide proof of one or more of the following:

› Niagara College Mature Student Test for English

› Grade 12 English at the C or U level (Ontario High School Curriculum)

› ACE English (Academic Upgrading)

› International Credential Assessment for studies outside of Canada

If English is your subsequent language, the College (for the purposes of admission to standard non competitive programs) will also accept the following as proof of English proficiency:

English Language Score Requirements

TEST ACADEMIC DIVISION MINIMUM SCORE REQUIREMENTS

TOEFL All postsecondary (undergraduate)programs*

TOEFL All degree & post-graduate programs

IELTS All postsecondary (undergraduate)programs*

IELTS All degree & post-graduate programs

CAEL All postsecondary (undergraduate), degree and post-graduate programs*

EAP All undergraduate programs

EAP All degree & post-graduate programs

Paper Based: 500, Computer based: 173, iBT: 79 Minimum: 20 Writing, 20 Speaking

Paper Based: 550, (TESL: 600)

Computer based: 213 (TESL: 250)

iBT: 79-80 Minimum: 22 Writing, 22 Speaking, (TESL: 101, 27 Speaking, 23 Listening, 27 Writing, 24 Reading)

6.0–No individual band under 5.5

6.5 No band under 5.5

60–No individual band under 50

Completion of Level 5 English for Academic Preparation program with 70% and no individual grade under 50%

Completion of Level 5 English for Academic Preparation program with 75% and no individual grade under 60%

PTE All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs* 46+, with no individual skill under 36

PTE All degree & post-graduate programs 5+, with no individual skill under 36

*Excluding Pharmacy Technician. For details visit niagaracollege.ca/pt

The College provides both short and long-term intensive English as a Subsequent Language programs for foreign trained students who plan to attend Niagara College, or a university, and need to improve their English language proficiency before starting their academic studies.

WHEN WILL I KNOW IF I HAVE BEEN ADMITTED?

Programs starting: September 2024, January 2025 or May 2025

November 1st, 2023 is the earliest offer date for admission to full time Postsecondary, Bachelor’s Degree and Graduate Certificate programs. Admission decisions will be released according to the application deadlines to Niagara College, available at niagaracollege.ca/dates

A current list of open and competitive programs is available at niagaracollege.ca/status

Applications are evaluated based on published admission requirements. When the applicant provides proof of meeting the requirements, an offer of admission can be issued, provided space is available in the program (see competitive program selection and ranking below). Where a required course is in progress at the time of evaluation, a decision will be rendered upon receipt of course enrolment. Offers of admission granted where one or more admission requirements are in progress will be conditional

upon successful completion of the requirement. A conditional offer of acceptance will be revoked if proof of completion of all requirements (admissions or pre-registration) is not received by the Admissions Office before the start of classes, or deadline specified in their acceptance and/ or pre-registration documentation. In most cases, timetable selection is blocked until all admission and pre-registration conditions have been met.

COMPETITIVE PROGRAM SELECTION AND RANKING:

A program is considered competitive when the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number required to fill the program. Applications, as well as proof of all admission requirements, must be received by the Admissions Office according to the application deadlines to Niagara College, available at niagaracollege.ca/dates

Applications received on or before the application deadline will be equally considered, based on published admission requirements and residency priority. Selection is based on the average of final grades in required courses and, where required, pre-admission test scores, audition or portfolio evaluations. The highest senior level final grade available at the time of evaluation is considered. Mid-term grades are not considered for competitive programs however, where the required grade 12 course is in progress, grade 11 final grades will be used for ranking.

Example 1: When an applicant is enrolled in a required grade 12 Math, and has no previous final grade for grade 12 Math at the time of evaluation, ranking is based on the final grade for grade 11 Math at the appropriate level. Offers of admission granted in this circumstance will be conditional upon successful completion of the required grade 12 Math.

Example 2: When an applicant is enrolled in a required grade 11 or 12 Chemistry, and has no previous final grade for grade 11 or 12 Chemistry at the time of evaluation, the applicant will not be considered for admission to a competitive program. Final grades must be available at the time of evaluation.

Applicants currently attending a semestered secondary school are strongly encouraged to complete the subject-specific requirements for the programs to which they are applying in the first semester of their final year or during their 3rd year of studies in order that final marks for these courses may be used in the selection. This is particularly important for programs requiring SCH4C where no grade 11 Chemistry mark can be used in selections.

HOW DO I CONFIRM MY OFFER OF ACCEPTANCE?

An applicant may confirm to only one offer of acceptance at one time. Confirmation of acceptance is completed online at ontariocolleges.ca In order to secure your place in the program, you must confirm by the deadline specified in your offer of acceptance letter. All colleges to which you applied will be informed of your decision.

If you are an international student, email ‘Confirmation of Acceptance’, of your offer package to international@niagaracollege.ca

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN APPLICANT HAS BEEN PLACED ON A WAITING LIST?

A waiting list is established when there are more eligible applicants than available space in a program. Your position on the waiting list is determined by your evaluation score compared to other applicants, or by your application date if you have applied after the application deadline. Your waiting list status is typically valid until the fifth day of classes and does not carry over to future terms. Should space become available in the program, wait listed applicants will be contacted by

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the Admissions Office. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide accurate contact information; including mailing address, email address and phone numbers.

WHAT IF I HAVE BEEN DENIED ADMISSION?

Applicants may be denied admission when the program and/or waiting list is filled, or when proof of all admission requirements has not been submitted by the required due date. Applicants wishing to make a formal appeal can follow the Appeal of Academic Decisions policy & procedure found on our website. niagaracollege.ca/appeal

CAN I BE READMITTED TO A PROGRAM?

Students who wish to be readmitted to the first semester of any program must apply to ontariocolleges.ca. Standard application rules and deadlines, as well as admission requirements for the current application cycle will apply. Students wishing to return to a term other than the first term of a program must contact Enrolment Services for further information. Call: 905-735-2211, ext. 7500

HOW MUCH ARE TUITION AND FEES?

The cost of tuition varies between programs. Tuition fees are listed by individual program at niagaracollege.ca/fees

CAN I DEFER MY ACCEPTANCE OFFER?

A deferral of admission may be considered on an individual basis under extenuating circumstances. Applicants must submit their request in writing to the Admissions Office. Applicants must meet all program admission requirements for the start date for which they wish to defer. If a deferral is requested to the next application cycle, a new application and payment of the application fee at Ontario Colleges will be required.

HOW AND WHEN CAN I PAY MY TUITION AND FEES?

› Coverage and Limitations

› Requirements for Invoicing

› Sponsoring Agency Information: Address, email, phone number and contact person.

Approval letters can be submitted by email, mail or fax to:

email: studentaccounts@niagaracollege.ca

Mail: Niagara College

100 Niagara College Boulevard Welland, ON L3C 7L3

Attention: Student Accounts

Fax: 905-736-6001

DOES MY PROGRAM HAVE A HEALTH REQUIREMENT?

Some programs require students to have certain medical and health criteria such as a completed Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process. Information will be posted online within your MyNC account. Students must complete the Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process by the deadline indicated and meet all medical criteria. These are necessary for clinical/field placement. Failure to meet criteria could affect the ability to proceed in the program, and/or result in having your offer of admission revoked. For more information regarding Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) requirements and to access the CDS process and Checklist, please visit the Niagara College Health Services website at niagaracollege.ca/healthservices/cds

HOW DO I APPLY FOR TRANSFER CREDITS?

Applicants with previous postsecondary education will be assessed for transfer credits upon receipt of an official transcript from the previous institution. Niagara College does not charge a fee for this service. Credits are considered on a course-by-course basis and will be granted where deemed equivalent in content and learning objectives to corresponding Niagara College courses. In some instances, detailed course outlines may be required for evaluation. For more information, please visit niagaracollege.ca/transfer

Invoices are posted to each student’s online MyNC account. Invoices are not mailed to home addresses. Your reserved space in the program expires as of the due date on the tuition and fees invoice. If payment is not received by the due date, you may lose your space in the program. You may be considered for re-admission if there is space available upon request.

HOW DO I APPLY FOR THE ONTARIO STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OSAP)?

Online application procedures and deadlines for applications are available on the OSAP website at ontario.ca/osap

For more information about OSAP and Financial Aid, please visit niagaracollege.ca/finaid

WHAT MUST I DO IF MY TUITION AND FEES WILL BE PAID BY A SPONSOR?

If your tuition and fees will be covered by a sponsoring agency, please request a letter of approval from the agency.

The letter must be received by the tuition due date. Space may not be available in the program after the due date.

The Letter of Approval must include:

› Student Details: Student name, date of birth, Niagara College student ID number.

› Details and Duration of Sponsorship: Program, full-time/part-time studies, length of program/individual term.

Current and previous Niagara College students who wish to transfer credits from one Niagara College program to another should contact Transfer Credit at transfercredit@niagaracollege.ca

WHAT IS PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION (PLAR)?

Niagara College believes that many people acquire college-level learning and skills through various situations such as prior work experience, community work, non-credit courses, self-directed study, travel and military service. Candidates who can demonstrate that they have achieved the learning outcomes of a specific course may be granted Niagara College credits based on an assessment of their prior learning. PLAR assessments require time and often involve multiple service areas. It is recommended that applicants start this process no later than three (3) weeks prior to the start of classes.

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition plar@niagaracollege.ca niagaracollege.ca/plar

DO I HAVE ANY FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS?

As an NC graduate, you can take advantage of many great pathways to further educational opportunities in Canada and around the world. We are proud to provide a range of future study options for students. More details on specific opportunities can be found at niagaracollege.ca/pathways

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Tuition & Fees

Basic Annual Fees

Domestic Applicants:

All fees shown are based on the 2023-24 academic year. Tuition and fees for 2024-25 in all funded postsecondary programs may change without notice. Please visit niagaracollege.ca/fees for the most current tuition fees. Co-op programs have an additional fee of $475.00 per co-op term. Costs for materials are also added to some programs. The basic annual fees listed here are, tuition and essential fees. Fees include: Academic Advising, Peer Services, Technology, Athletics and Recreation, Campus Safety, Career Services, Financial Aid Offices, Counselling and Mental Health, Health Services, Student Buildings, Student ID Cards, Transit Pass, Orientation, Achievement and Records, Student Health Plan, SAC Advocacy, SAC Resources, SAC Membership, SAC Social Engagement, SAC Clubs, SAC Services, Sustainability, Cocurricular, and Alumni.

For program specific fee information, please visit niagaracollege.ca/fees

International Applicants:

Please note these fees are subject to change without notice.

These fees are tuition fees only and do not include service, medical insurance and other applicable fees.

To view all applicable fees, visit international.niagaracollege.ca/fees. All fees are payable in full by the fee deadline dates established by NC.

English as a Second Language

Ontario College Diploma $4,576.88 Ontario College Certificate $4,576.88 Bachelor’s Degree $7,711.62 Graduate Certificate $5,960.10
note these fees are subject to change without notice.
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Ontario College Diploma $14,650.00 to $15,950.00 Bachelor’s Degree $17,550.00 Graduate Certificate $14,650.00 to $15,950.00
(ESL)
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Paying for College

Ontario Student Assistance Program

WHAT IS OSAP?

The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a financial aid program that can help you pay for college or university.

OSAP offers funding through:

› grants: money you don’t have to pay back.

› a student loan: money you need to repay once you are no longer enrolled in your required course load.

When you apply for OSAP, you will automatically be considered for both grants and loans. If you don’t want to take a loan, you can decline it after your application is approved.

There are also programs to help you repay your student loan once you’re finished school.

HOW OSAP CAN HELP:

› OSAP helps students from lower and middle income families meet the costs of college.

› Provides financial assistance for educational costs and basic living expenses.

› Provides financial assistance for child care for students with children.

HOW DO I APPLY?

An online application means:

› Your application and the OSAP website is available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

› It is quick and easy to use and your information is secure.

› Built-in prompts will help you avoid making entry errors.

› You can get an on-the-spot estimate of the amount of funding you may receive.

› There is no application fee when you apply online. The online OSAP application becomes available in May for the coming academic year.

Scholarship and Bursary Opportunities

Scholarships and bursaries are resources to help you finance your postsecondary education. Visit niagaracollege.ca/finaid

FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS

Niagara College offers over $1.5 million in scholarships and bursaries each year for domestic students. Details on award opportunities are posted on our financial aid website.

Niagara College graduates succeed in our community thanks to support of our many donors and friends who recognize the importance of a Niagara College education.

FIND SCHOLARSHIPS

ONLINE

Did you know that hundreds of scholarships through external organizations and companies can be found online? The following web resources are not affiliated with Niagara College, but do offer information regarding scholarship opportunities and additional financial aid information.

› Scholartree.ca

› studentawards.com

› scholarshipscanada.com

Google “Canadian student scholarships’ – you’ll find many results online!

Financial Assistance for International Students:

For details about scholarships specific to international students, please visit international.niagaracollege.ca/scholarships

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On-Campus & Off-Campus Living

Looking to extend your educational experience beyond the classroom while meeting new people, forming life-long friendships and getting involved in everything NC has to offer? From student leadership opportunities to experiencing a global community that connects you to students from all over the world, living in residence enables you to explore self-growth and development in a social and supportive community. You will be surrounded by residence advisors who are committed to helping you transition into your new accommodations.

Living in residence means you only pay for the academic year, instead of a typical 12-month lease,  Wi-Fi internet, and TV is included. Each Residence also has an elevator(s) for ease of access. Just steps from campus, both residences are furnished, air-conditioned and smoke-free. Each furnished suite features two private bedrooms (includes a desk, dresser, double bed, TV and closet), a kitchen (containing a fridge and microwave) and a three-piece bathroom. Students supply linens, cutlery and small, CSA-approved appliances (e.g. a toaster or a kettle).

With controlled access and on-site management, entrances and common areas are monitored 24 hours a day and visitors are required to sign in. Students living in residence will also have 24/7 access to a self-serve canteen or marketplace on the main floor with items for purchase.

Apply to Residence

You can apply to live in residence online. Applications received on or before April 15th will be included in the acceptance lottery; applications received after April 15th may receive acceptance into the Residence or be placed on a first-come, first-served waiting list if rooms become available.

Please see the Residence website: www.niagararesidence.ca for the current application process and fees.

Following the acceptance lottery, acceptance packages will be sent via email within 3 business days of April 15th. Be sure to check your email including your junk folder frequently as email is NC’s preferred notification method. You are required to meet all deadlines with both paperwork and payments. Please note: Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) deferrals are not available.

Off-campus Housing

In addition to our on-campus Residences, the beautiful Niagara Region also offers plenty of affordable, safe, quality housing close to both Niagara College campuses.

Our online housing boards are a convenient way to search for off-campus housing options including access to a large, real-time database of student housing vacancies. Many area residents also offer accommodations with listings at niagaracollegeocl.ca

Start searching as early as possible to find the best options for you. For more information about living off-campus, please call our housing helpline at 905-378-5737

Our International Housing and Settlement team also offers a wide variety of housing options for students transitioning to Canada to support their introduction to Canadian culture and the Niagara community. This includes assistance with residence, off-campus housing and Niagara College’s Homestay program. For more information, please visit: international.niagaracollege.ca/housing

Dining on Campus

NC Cafeterias feature freshly prepared food, ranging from salads to sushi to pizza. Meal plans are available, making it simple to pay for your food with the swipe of a card. Coffee and snack retailers are available as well as student centres; The Core in Welland or The Armoury in Niagara-on-theLake where you can enjoy casual dining, and fun activities presented by the Student Administrative Council. dineoncampus.ca/niagara your ncsac.ca

IMPORTANT COVID-19 INFORMATION:

Niagara College is complying with measures and directives related to COVID-19. Looking ahead we are guided by the health and safety of our students and staff, and our commitment to providing the highest quality academic experience possible. Some programs, dates, services and or activities including residence, housing and food services may change with or without notice. Please check niagaracollege.ca/covid19 regularly for updates.

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Student Supports

From the time you apply to Niagara College until the day you graduate, the entire NC community – from professors to support staff to our leadership team – work together to ensure you have the best possible student experience. From dedicated support for your physical and mental health and well-being to academic assistance and guidance with career planning or further postsecondary options, we offer a wide range of student services to help you succeed both academically and personally.

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Health, Wellness and Accessibility

Our Health, Wellness and Accessibility Services Centres provide students with on-campus and virtual counseling, academic accessibility services, and health care. In-person services are located at the campuses in Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake.

For virtual appointments, email hwas@niagaracollege.ca. In the event of an emergency, students should call 911.

Career Services: From Co-op to Career Excellence

Gain that edge in your career search with practical work skills in our co-op programs or with the array of services we offer. From employment listings to supported mock interviews, you will gain critical knowledge about how to find and keep a job.

Career development is a lot easier when you get help from the NC Career Services team!

Academic Advising

From your first day as an NC student, until the day you graduate, your academic advisor is ready to help. We support students and offer guidance in all aspects of college life and the demands of your program and help you establish goals for your future.

Athletics and Recreation

Providing you with opportunities to engage your inner-athlete, maintain a healthy lifestyle and represent the NC community with pride.

Community Employment Services

We help graduates and the greater Niagara community in establishing career goals while providing them with support in obtaining work and/or accessing training opportunities.

Student Engagement and Leadership

With a strong commitment to linking learning to leadership, the Centre for Student Engagement and Leadership provides a well-rounded co-curricular student experience focused on Orientation and Leadership Programs, Peer Mentoring and Co-Curricular Record.

Enrolment Services

We provide several services to help students stay on track for success, including admissions support, advanced standing, Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition and transfer credit advising, financial aid services, graduation and progression advising, scholarships and bursaries, transcripts, ID cards, and more. We are here to help!

NC Libraries and Learning Commons

The campus libraries provide industry-relevant digital resources and a variety of learning spaces for all students. Services include research and reference assistance, peer tutoring, academic drop-in sessions for help with math and writing, and test centres.

Immigration Support Services

Transitioning to Canada is an exciting experience, but it can also feel overwhelming at times for students. Our team of International Student Advisors (ISA) are College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) certified to provide immigration support while you are studying at Niagara College.

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Research & Innovation

Are you interested in making a real difference in the world – both locally and globally? NC students are an integral part of every research team and project with nearly 2,000 students involved in applied research during every academic year. Whether as part of your co-op, part-time employment or course-based project work, you can participate in market-driven research projects designed to help local businesses and community organizations. This helps them become more innovative, solve problems, and develop new products or processes while students gain the skills needed to improve businesses and organizations around the world.

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Be Career-Ready

Be part of a research team that includes faculty and local business owners, work on industry-relevant projects involving leading-edge technology and facilities and amplify the skills you learn in the classroom as you gain valuable, real-world work experience that will give you an edge in the current job market and a strong advantage with future employers. In addition, develop your soft skill set by learning how to think critically and solve complex problems in an increasingly competitive global market, and become a highly sought-after organizational asset.

Project opportunities include:

› Advanced Manufacturing

› Business and Commercialization Solutions

› Food and Beverage Innovation

› Horticulture and Environment

Enhance your employability skills:

› Learn how to establish a research question, set a research plan and provide solutions.

› Experience working in cross-disciplinary teams.

› Network with other research students, faculty and industry partners.

› Develop presentation skills via the reporting of research results at conferences, seminars and workshops.

Gain valuable experience in your field of study

Course-based research projects

Work on an applied research project through a coursebased assignment that integrates a real-world project with a local business into the curriculum.

Employment opportunities

Apply for a student research position with available opportunities posted on the Research & Innovation website, Student Portal and the Job Centre site.

Conduct your project

Apply your classroom knowledge by working closely with an industry partner, faculty lead, and project manager on the deliverables of your project and learn from their knowledge and expertise.

Reap the rewards

Following the completion of a project, students will possess valuable work and academic experience and have an upper hand in today’s evolving job market.

Niagara College has ranked in the top 10 of the Research Infosource Top 50 Research Colleges for 8 years in a row, including No. 2 in 2023 and No. 1 in 2019.

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What is Be World Ready?

The Be World Ready program at Niagara College prepares you for global success through education, exchange and international experience. This program offers you the opportunity to experience culturally diverse learning environments, understand different perspectives and connect practical skills with a global mindset to help you launch your career.

By actively participating in ‘world-ready’ learning activities, you will have the chance to practice new skills and develop the global competencies that will distinguish you as a ‘world-ready’ and ‘work-ready’ graduate. You can also use these learning opportunities to earn entries on your co-curricular record giving you a competitive edge in your job search after graduation. Many Be World Ready opportunities offer students the chance to apply their global learning experiences toward NC academic credits.

Be World Ready opportunities are funded in part by Global Skills Opportunity, the Government of Canada’s Outbound Student Mobility Pilot Program.

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In the classroom

Engage in intercultural group work, presentations or projects; attend lectures with an international focus by guest speakers; use global journal articles as academic resources

On campus

Attend intercultural social events (Latin Night, Diwali, International Ball); become a peer mentor; connect with peers outside of your social circle

In the community

Volunteer with a local multicultural organization; get to know cultural community leaders

Around the world

Participate in a semester exchange, summer institute or international field study

National award-winning programming

2016 SILVER: Award of Excellence

Internationalization Colleges and Institutes Canada’s (CICan)

2022 SILVER Award of Excellence

Global Engagement Excellence.

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Student Engagement and Leadership: Lifetime Leadership Starts Here

NC encourages all students to get involved

We connect students to all sorts of volunteer experiences. The Centre for Student Engagement and Leadership (CSEL) is responsible for Orientation, Student Experience, Leadership Programs, Mentoring Services, and the CoCurricular Record (CCR) program.

On- and off-campus involvement

As a NC student you can gain recognition for student engagement, leadership and co-curricular activities pursued outside the classroom through your individual Co-Curricular Record (CCR). This official Niagara College document tracks and records your achievements and involvement both on- and off-campus including volunteering, professional development workshops and leadership opportunities. Enhance your resumé and career portfolio and gain a competitive edge!

New student orientation

Adapting to college can take some adjusting! That’s why the CSEL team is here to support you every step of the way!

In addition to the many activities during first-week orientation, we KickSTART the academic year with our pre-orientation summer program which offers workshops, events, guest speakers and information sessions to give you the best possible postsecondary experience. Additional programming and specialized supports throughout the year are also available for students who may require them.

We’re here to help

Whether you are looking for peer mentoring assistance or want to improve your leadership skills and personal growth, NC offers programs designed to help. Student activities, peer-to-peer support services and the Leadership Exploration and Development (LEAD) program will help you build your core skills and help you grow academically and professionally. getinvolved.niagaracollege.ca

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Niagara College Student Administrative Council

Student life, defined. Your Niagara College Student Administrative Council (NCSAC) is at the heart of student life at Niagara College. Providing students across both campuses with essential services, exciting events, and supportive advocacy to ensure they have the best student experience in the province.

Our annually, student-elected, board of directors is comprised entirely by full-time students. These student leaders work daily to ensure all students have a voice across the campus and provincially.

Powered by your NCSAC, student life is defined at each of our two student centres, one at each campus. We also feature quick service Cafés at both campuses to keep you fueled - The Shack and The Undergrounds.

To get involved, visit yourncsac.ca or follow @yourNCSAC

Student Centres:

The Core at the Welland Campus is a 2-floor hub filled with everything a student needs. Home to delicious food, exciting events, and a second-floor lounge that is perfect for study sessions!

The Armoury at the Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagaraon-the-Lake is an intimate space, located at the heart of the campus. From karaoke, pool tournaments, to open-mic nights, this is the ideal place for students!

Getting around

The Niagara Transit Commission serves all of the municipalities in the region and will ensure you get where you need to go.

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Hourly GO Bus service to the Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake enables you to get to and from the college; with stops in St. Catharines, Beamsville, Grimsby, Stoney Creek; and to the Lakeshore West GO Transit train service in Burlington, opening the door to Toronto, without ever needing a car.

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Student benefits and services:

Health and dental benefits: NCSAC offers health and dental benefits to all full-time domestic students with details available at wespeakstudent.com or by stopping by either NCSAC office after your campus tour!

Nourishing Mind Fund: The Nourishing Minds program was created with the betterment of student lives as its prime focus. Specifically, this program focuses on food insecurities and access to the right food by providing students with grocery gift cards. The Nourishing Minds program also facilitates the Rise and Shine Breakfast program.

Rise and Shine Breakfast: NCSAC provides free continental breakfast every weekday in The Core and The Armoury. This way you’ll start every school day ready to go!

Student clubs: Clubs form a vital part of student life at Niagara College. They provide students with the opportunity to get involved on campus, and meet new friends through common interests.

Your NCSAC can help you start your own club, assist with marketing and promotional needs and provide the space for your club to meet.

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Niagara College and Niagara College Student Administrative Council are complying with measures and directives related to COVID-19. Looking ahead we are guided by the health and safety of our students and staff, and our commitment to providing the highest quality academic experience possible. Some programs, dates, services and or activities including Niagara College Student Administrative Council operations and events may change with or without notice. Please check niagaracollege.ca and yourncsac.ca regularly for updates.
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Athletics and Recreation

From our campus recreation programming to our varsity programs, Athletics and Recreation at NC has a long history of athletic excellence. Both campuses feature state-of-the-art athletic facilities that include multi-purpose gymnasiums, fitness centres, and exercise studios. The Welland Campus Athletic Centre is the home of the Knights, NC’s intercollegiate sport program.

From numerous healthy living activities including intramural events and fitness class programming to intercollegiate competition that see our varsity teams continually strive for excellence, there are many options to keep healthy, meet new people and have fun.

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Rich history in hosting Provincial and National Championships Niagara College Athletics has proudly hosted many Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) and Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) events in the last several years. 2022-2023 was a busy year at Niagara College Athletics. NC hosted the 2022 Golf Championships, 2023 OCAA Curling Championships and the 2023 Women’s Basketball Championships. The women’s curling team captured the silver medal at the OCAA Championships in Welland as well as the silver medal at the national championships. The mixed doubles team also brought home the OCAA silver medal.

Other Niagara College hosted events include:

2019 CCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship

2018 OCAA Men’s Basketball Championship

2016 OCAA Women’s Basketball Championship

2015 OCAA Golf Championship

2014 Men’s Soccer Championship

2022-2023 Varsity Athlete Awards

While NC strives for athletic achievement on the court, field or ice, academic excellence is also a part of the Niagara College Knights culture. NC is proud of its athletes, year after year, for achieving success both in the classroom and in their respective sports.

2023 OCAA Silver Medal, Women’s Curling

1 CCAA All-Canadians

9 CCAA Academic All-Canadians

1 OCAA Player of the Year

32 OCAA Academic Award Recipients

Campus Recreation

Fitness classes: Everyone is welcome! Fitness classes and availability vary each semester with classes scheduled throughout the day to accommodate your busy schedule. Classes include yoga, spin, circuit training, HIIT and more. Intramural sports: Designed for individuals of all levels of play, our intramural sports include basketball, badminton, indoor soccer, flag football, ice hockey and more. Intramural sports are scheduled in the afternoon and evenings to ensure you have the best opportunity to participate with sports changing from season to season.

In the spring of 2023, NC started its first cricket club to compete locally as well in the Ontario Collegiate Recreation league.

Students can sign up for an existing team or make their own team at no extra cost.

Note: Intramural hockey has a registration fee.

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Online Part-Time Studies, Full-Time Lives

You may be interested in career advancement or personal growth. NC offers flexible online part-time courses and programs allowing you to pursue your dreams at your own pace.

Niagara College’s School of Part-Time Studies offers:

Hundreds of part-time courses in 10+ interest areas. Classes open for registration throughout the year and are all offered online.

Over 35 part-time programs and professional association equivalencies, which provide flexibility for learners with busy schedules.

Courses for all interests

Offering flexible professional and personal growth online continuing education courses in a wide range of study areas.

› Academic Studies

› Arts and Design

› Business and Finance

› Community and Justice Services

› Computer Studies

› Environmental and Horticulture Studies

› Health Studies

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› Languages and Communications

› Lifestyle and Leisure

› Music

› Professional Development

› Social Services

› Sports and Fitness

› Trades and Technology

Ontario Learn

An online system serves as a virtual classroom where you will interact with fellow students and your instructor with 24/7 access to a wide variety of different high-quality courses, programs and services online. Visit niagaracollege.ca/ontariolearn for more information.

Motorcycle Rider Training

Top-notch motorcycle and three-wheel training courses, so you can learn to ride safely! Using the Canada Safety Council’s (CSC) “Gearing Up” Curriculum, Niagara College has conducted our “Basic Rider” training course since 1983. Learn to safely operate, ride and enjoy your motorcycle with these programs available April through October.

Visit niagaracollege.ca/motorcycle for details.

Ed2Go

Six-week (24 hours total) general interest courses led by expert instructors and delivered to the comfort of your own home or office! Visit niagaracollege.ca/ed2go for details.

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Indigenous Education

Aanii, She:kon, Sge:no, Tansi, Taanshi, ᐊᐃᓐᖓᐃ, Hello:

Niagara College is firmly committed to developing new and better ways to meet the growing needs of Indigenous students. We have a strong partnership with the Indigenous community and look to hold space for Indigenous knowledge, stories, and teachings that foster an inclusive space.

We provide individual assistance, cultural programming, leadership opportunities, and culturally safe practices to enhance the academic, personal, social, and spiritual lives of our Indigenous students who self-identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit. Our goal is to help Indigenous students make their transition to Niagara College a more seamless one while creating a homeaway-from-home environment promoting mentorship and guidance. niagaracollege.ca/indigenouseducation email: indigenouseducation@niagaracollege.ca

Our services include:

› Indigenous Admissions Pathway–Equitable access to Indigenous applicants.

› Indigenous Centres on campus complete with computer lab with free printing, kitchenette, and accessibility to smudging

› Indigenous-designated bursaries

› Indigenous staff to support you including an Indigenous Counsellor

› Provision of guidance, advice and support to new and existing students, and those interested in entering our college community

› On-going development of new courses, programs and services for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students alike

› Student advocacy (i.e. college structures, policies, procedures, faculty relationships)

› Articulated programs with Indigenous organizations in various locations (ex. Six Nations Polytechnical and local area Friendship Centres)

› Access to the Indigenous Gardens

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INDEX Page Page Academic and Liberal Studies 12 Community Integration through Co-operative Education 14 General Arts and Science–Diploma 14 General Arts and Science–College Exploration 15 Pre-Community Services 15 Pre-Health Sciences–Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees 16 Pre-Health Sciences–Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas 16 Academic Upgrading-Literacy and Basic Skills 17 English for Newcomers to Canada Enhanced Language Training for Employment (ELTE) 18 Occupational Specific Language Training (OSLT) 18 English Language Studies 20 English for Academic Preparation (EAP) 21 English Language and Culture Program (ELCP) 22 English PLUS Program / Year of Experiential Studies (YES) Program 22 Teaching English as a Second Language 23 Allied Health Studies 24 Advanced Care Paramedic 26 Community Pharmacy Assistant 26 Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) 27 Dental Hygiene 27 Dental Office Administration 28 Massage Therapy 28 Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant 29 Paramedic 29 Pharmacy Technician 30 Business and Management Studies 32 Business–Accounting 34 Business / Business (Online Delivery Option) 34 Business–International Business 35 Business–Sales and Marketing 35 Business Administration–Accounting 36 Business Administration–Accounting (Co-op) 36 Business Administration–Human Resources (Co-op) 37 Business Administration–International Business 37 Business Administration–Marketing (Co-op) 38 Business Administration–Supply Chain & Operations Management (Co-op) 38 Business Analytics 39 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resources) 39 Human Resources Management 40 International Business Management 40 Law Clerk (Co-op) 41 Office Administration–Executive (Co-op) 41 Office Admin–General/Office Admin–General (Online Delivery Option) 42 Office Administration–Health Services 42 Sport Administration 43 Sport Management 43 Supply Chain Management 44 Community Services 46 Autism and Behavioural Science 48 Child and Youth Care 48 Early Childhood Education 49 Early Childhood Education–Advanced Standing 49 Educational Assistance and Adult Supports 50 Recreation Therapy 50 Recreation Therapy–Fast Track 51 Social Service Worker 51 Culinary Arts Studies 54 Baking and Pastry Arts 56 Baking and Pastry Arts Management 56 Culinary Innovation and Food Technology (Co-op) 57 Culinary Management (Co-op) 57 Culinary Skills 58 Environment and Horticulture Studies 60 Commercial Beekeeping 62 Commercial Cannabis Production 62 Ecosystem Restoration 63 Environmental Management and Assessment 63 Environmental Technician–Field and Laboratory (Co-op) 64 Greenhouse Technician (Co-op) 64 Greenhouse Technician 65 Horticultural Technician (Co-op) 65 Horticultural Technician 66 Landscape Horticultural Techniques 66 Landscape Technician (Co-op) 67 Landscape Technician 67 156 | Niagara College Canada DEGREE CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA GRADUATE APPRENTICESHIP
Page Page Hospitality and Tourism Studies 70 Esthetician 72 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality) 72 Hospitality and Tourism Management 73 Hospitality–Hotel and Restaurant Operations 73 Hospitality–Hotel and Restaurant Operations (Co-op) 74 Tourism Management–Business Development (Co-op) 74 Justice and Fitness Studies 76 Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations 78 Community and Justice Services (Correctional Worker) 78 Exercise Science for Health and Performance 79 Fitness and Health Promotion 79 Police Foundations 80 Police Foundations–Advanced Standing 80 Protection, Security and Investigation (Customs Border Services) 81 Protection, Security and Investigation (Private Security) 81 Media Studies 84 Acting for Film and Digital Media 86 Art and Design Foundation 86 Bachelor of Arts (Honours)–Game Design 87 Bachelor of Science (Honours)–Game Programming 87 Broadcasting–Radio, Television and Film (Film Production) 88 Broadcasting–Radio, Television and Film (Radio and Television Presentation) 88 Broadcasting–Radio, Television and Film (Television Production) 89 Computer Programming 89 Computer Programming and Analysis (Co-op) 90 Game Development 90 Graphic Design 91 Photography 91 Public Relations 92 Social Media Management 92 Nursing and Personal Support Worker Studies *Internationally-trained nurses only 94 Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing 96 Personal Support Worker 96 Personal Support Worker (Alternative Delivery) 97 Practical Nursing 97 Practical Nursing (Alternative Delivery) 98 Community Mental Health–Multidiscipline* 98 Gerontology* 99 Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Management* 99 Palliative Care–Multidiscipline* 100 Technology Studies 102 Civil Engineering Technician 104 Computer Engineering Technician 104 Computer Systems Technician–Network and Cloud Technologies 105 Construction Engineering Technology 105 Electrical Engineering Technician 106 Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op) 106 Electronics Engineering Technician 107 Electronics Engineering Technology (Co-op) 107 Industrial Automation 108 Mechanical Engineering Technician 108 Mechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op) 109 Photonics Engineering Technician 109 Photonics Engineering Technology 110 Renewable Energies Technician 110 Trades Studies 112 Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op) 114 Carpentry and Renovation Techniques 114 Electrical Techniques 115 Hairstyling 115 Hairstyling–Barbering 116 Mechanical Techniques (General Machinist) 116 Motive Power Technician–Automotive (Co-op) 117 Motive Power Techniques–Automotive 117 Welding Technician 118 Welding Techniques 118 Automotive Service Technician 119 Electrician–Construction and Maintenance 119 General Carpenter 120 General Machinist 120 Hairstylist 121 Industrial Electrician 121 Industrial Millwright Mechanic 122 Metal Fabricator (Fitter) 122 Welder 123 Wine, Beer and Spirits Studies 124 Artisan Distilling 126 Beverage Business Management 126 Brewmaster and Brewery Operations Management 127 Winery and Viticulture Technician 127 niagaracollege.ca | 157

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