Lifelong Learning Guide

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WHAT’S INSIDE Find your next training opportunity! 3

Welcome to CE&CT

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Delivery Methods Course Descriptions

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Asset and Maintenance Training

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Career Specialization Training

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Essential Workforce Training

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General Interest Training

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Land and Environment Training

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Leadership Training

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Safety Training

Continuing Education & Corporate Training

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Continuing Education Certificates

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Scheduled Offerings

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Spotlight Program

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Special Promotions

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Private Course Training

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Contract Bundle Training

Office Hours

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Additional Partner Training

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Community Adult Learning Program (CALP)

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Registration and Policies

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WELCOME TO CE&CT With a wide range of courses delivered in a variety of formats, Northern Lakes College’s Continuing Education & Corporate Training (CE&CT) department is committed to providing the skills development, career enhancement, and interest training that you want. Your training needs are why we’re here. In order to make training available throughout our service region and beyond, we have face-to-face offerings in many locations, and utilize technology to offer NLC LIVE Online™ and Anytime, Anywhere training. We truly strive to provide training where and when it’s needed. Please spend some time looking at our Lifelong Learning Guide. Inside you’ll find course descriptions, certificate program options, offering schedules, and more. As always, if you have questions about the training that we offer, we’d love to hear from you.

Now’s the time to build your skills, advance in your career, or find your new passion. What are you waiting for?

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DELIVERY METHODS We offer various delivery methods to make our training convenient and accessible for you. We offer face-to-face, NLC LIVE Online™, and NLC Anytime, Anywhere deliveries:

Face-to-face The traditional mode of course delivery, face-to-face courses allow you to participate in the same room as your classmates.

NLC LIVE Online™ You can be anywhere (e.g., at work, at home, in camp, on vacation) and still take training with others at the same time. All you need is: • Desktop or laptop computer • High speed internet • Speakers and microphone, preferably a headset (if you do not have a microphone you can still use the chat function to ask questions or make comments) Important Information about NLC LIVE Online™ training: • All courses take place during Canadian Mountain Standard Time. • Courses are recorded and are made available to participants for 180 days or more. • Course attendance verification or course certification is only granted for those who participate as individuals. If you miss the class and view the recording, attendance verification and/or certification will not be granted (there are exceptions, contact CE&CT for more information). • If you are travelling outside of North America during your course and need access to course materials you will need to supply information about your travel locations and dates. Access may be restricted in certain countries for security reasons.

NLC Anytime, Anywhere Take your course where you want, when you want. The ultimate in training flexibility, this mode works with your schedule, no matter what it is. All you need is: • Desktop or laptop computer • High speed internet

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SAVINGS CONVENIENCE COMMUNITY CAREER

THE ONLINE EDUCATION ADVANTAGE SAVINGS Training costs too high? Reduce your training costs by eliminating travel. CONVENIENCE • Weather bad? Stay put and stay safe. • Short-staffed? Your staff can access training without leaving the office. COMMUNITY Need targeted training? Training can be provided to just one or two people as required in your business or community. • In camp? In a remote community? Easy access to training wherever you are. • Can’t make the class? You can access the recording and still get the training. CAREER ADVANCEMENT • Need a refresher on what you learned? You have access to the recording for 180 days or more. • Don’t want to listen to a talking head? Classes are interactive with the instructor, other participants, and the technology.


AMP/MMP Information Session (MM01)

This free course provides an informational overview of the Asset Maintenance Management Professional and Maintenance Management Professional Certificate to help you decide if the program is for you.

Course 1: Asset Management Principles and Strategic Development (AMP001) In this course, you will gain an overview of the essentials of asset management in the context of ISO 5500x and identify opportunities for application of asset management concepts in your organization to realize value. Begin to discover asset management decision-making tools. Course 2: Asset Management Capabilities Development (AMP002)

In this course, you will learn how to develop the organizational capability for engaging the workforce to achieve excellent asset management performance. Topics include organizational structure analysis to identify changes needed for a holistic asset management approach, change management, project management, systems thinking, training needs assessment, customer supplier relationships, adaptive organizations, and cultural discipline.

Prerequisite: Course 1: Asset Management Principles and Strategic Development (AMP001)

Course 3: Risk Management and Performance Improvement (AMP003) In this course, you will obtain an overview of risk management tools and techniques and how these techniques can be used to drive performance improvement through the planning, decision-making and operational phases of any corporate objective. See risk management in the context of holistic asset management in which all classes of assets are included: physical assets/equipment, knowledge/information assets, human resources, and strategy assets. Prerequisite: Course 1: Asset Management Principles and Strategic Development (AMP001)

Course 4: Developing and Implementing Asset Lifecycle Delivery Activities (AMP004) In this course, you will gain an understanding of different characteristics and requirements for managing assets through the asset life cycle delivery stages from asset acquisition, through asset operations and maintenance, to asset disposal. Learn when to use various strategies and tactics and practice applying them to real-world examples. Prerequisite: Course 1: Asset Management Principles and Strategic Development (AMP001)

Course 5: Asset Knowledge Management (AMP005) In this course, you will study asset information and knowledge management across the full asset life cycle from the front-end engineering design through to the “operate and maintain� phase and eventually to asset retirement. Referring to ISO 14224, the course provides a strategic level view of the important role that information and knowledge management play in an asset dependent organization. Prerequisite: Course 1: Asset Management Principles and Strategic Development (AMP001) 6

For upcoming course offerings, see page 28.

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Course 6: Asset Management Capstone (AMP006) In this course, you will review the elements of the previous courses and take the opportunity to bring the concepts together in an applied project. The project requires the development of an Asset Management Policy and Strategy for an organization as well as the development and implementation of an Asset Management Plan for a particular class of assets. Prerequisite: Courses 1 - 5: AMP001-AMP005

Module 1: An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management (MMP001) This course introduces students to an integrated and holistic approach to maintenance and asset management.

Module 2: Production and Operations Management for the Maintenance Manager (MMP002)

In this course, learn how maintenance strategies are linked with operational needs.

Module 3: Human Resource Management for the Maintenance Manager (MMP003)

In this course, you will look at how human resources practices relate to the maintenance environment.

Module 4: Financial Management for the Maintenance Manager (MMP004) In this course, you will focus on the application of accounting and finance principles as it pertains to the maintenance management role.

Module 5: Developing and Implementing Maintenance Tactics (MMP005) This module focuses on maintenance efforts with the goal to ensure that physical assets safely, capably, reliably, and repeatedly perform to their designed specifications. The focus is on techniques to develop maintenance tactics that will address how the assets are used, how they are likely to fail, the consequences of failure, and identifying maintenance tactics that are both feasible and worth doing. Module 6: Maintenance Work Management (MMP006)

In this course, you will study the fundamentals of the work management processes, look at the key steps in the process, and get a more detailed overview of the basics of planning, scheduling, and work coordination methods.

Module 7: Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)

(MMP007) In this course you will study the features, benefits, and effective use of a computerized maintenance management system or EAM computerized maintenance work management process.

Module 8: Maintenance Management Capstone Project (MMP008) In this course, you will select a project that will audit, assess, and improve your current maintenance department or develop a new maintenance strategy in your company. Prerequisite: Courses 1 - 7: MMP001-MMP007

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Assisting Students with Learning Barriers (ESI004) In this course, you will get an overview of policies and procedures related to accommodating students. You will see how to identify potential issues and address them before they affect your students. Using Universal Design for Learning concepts and strategies, you will practice adapting your course to make it more accessible for all learners. Certified Asset Management Assessor Preparation

(CAMA01) The Certified Asset Management Assessor (CAMA) certification establishes an individual’s credentials in asset management knowledge and comprehension globally. Developed and authorized by PEMAC, the Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada, this course prepares asset management professionals who are considering writing the Certified Asset Management Assessor Exam.

Prerequisites: -must have a minimum 5 years of working experience in asset management -should have working knowledge of ISO 5500x Standards and understand the GFMAM Competency Specification for an ISO 55001 Asset Management System Auditor/Assessor

Creating a Positive Learning Environment (ESI001)

In this course, you will identify strategies to create and maintain an inclusive classroom climate and to maintain and reinforce rapport throughout the learning situation.

Effective Online Instruction (ESI005)

In this online course, you will enhance your teaching with innovative and engaging online strategies, including online discussions. You will see how to keep students involved with you, the course materials, and each other.

Planning Instruction (ESI002)

In this course, you will explore learning theories that will help in designing instruction. You will develop your skills in writing measurable and achievable learning objectives, and then develop effective learning activities and assessments that align with these objectives.

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For upcoming course offerings, see page 28.

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Teaching Workshop (ESI003)

In this course, you will plan and develop materials and questions that promote the level of learning specified in the learning objectives.

Prerequisite: Courses: ESI001 (Creating a Positive Learning Environment) and ESI002 (Planning Instruction)

Water - Fundamentals of Process Instrumentation (WTR102)

This course will help you understand the process, instrumentation, and operation of control loops so you are able to meet the ABC core competencies of: Operate, Evaluate, and Maintain Equipment, and Monitor, Evaluate, and Adjust Treatment Process.

Note: This course is approved for 0.6 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Alberta Water/Waste Water Operators.

Water - Iron and Manganese Removal

(WTR100) This course will provide operators with the skills required to work with Iron and Manganese removal processes, with a focus on greensand treatment systems.

Note: This course is approved for 0.6 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Alberta Water/Waste Water Operators.

Water - Membrane Filtration (WTR101) This course will review the basic principles of membrane filtration and the parameters that affect its operation. Note: This course is approved for 0.6 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Alberta Water/Waste Water Operators.

Water - Reading Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (WTR103)

This course will help you understand and read a P&ID so you can meet the ABC core competencies of: Operate, Evaluate and Maintain Equipment, and Monitor, Evaluate and Adjust Treatment Process.

Note: This course is approved for 0.6 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Alberta Water/Waste Water Operators.

Welding - B Pressure or CWB Exam Preparation (TT055-TT059) This workshop will provide you with seven hours per registered day of instructional support and testing of completed coupons by bend testing. Training will be set up specific to desired welding process and test positions. All materials and tools will be provided. Students can chose from one to five days. This training is located in Slave Lake and the training is ongoing so you can register anytime!

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Bookkeeper and Financial Clerk/Assistant Training (BU349)

This course prepares people who are interested in writing the Institute of Professional Bookkeepers of Canada exam. This course is comprised of two modules taken consecutively as one course. The first module will show students what is actually happening behind the entry screens on their computer, providing students with a better overall understanding of accounting processes. The second module teaches students how to enter financial transactions such as accounts receivable/payable, payroll, GST/HST, and bank/cash accounts into QuickBooks (a popular accounting software program).

Clear and Concise Business Writing

(AA002) This course focuses on writing style, tone, clarity, conciseness, and results while exploring time-saving approaches.

Delivering Exceptional Customer Service (AA001) This course examines the key to exceptional customer service by emphasizing the importance of first impressions, positive service image, and customer-focused approaches for service. Minute Taking (AA003)

This course includes agenda preparation, minute taking formats for different types of meetings, Rules of Order, how to make a motion, and more.

MS Excel 2016: Level 1 (CC165)

This six-hour session will introduce students to the capabilities of the MS Excel program. Learn how to create a basic spreadsheet using common formulas and functions. You will also learn how to format your worksheet to make it visually appealing and easier to read.

MS Excel 2016: Level 2 (CC166) This six-hour session is for people who are intermediate to advanced users of MS Excel. Learn how to create and use charts and tables, as well as how to analyze your data using pivot tables. You will also explore other features that make it easier to find and organize data, especially when working with large spreadsheets.

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For upcoming course offerings, see page 30.

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Planning an Event or Small Project (AA135)

This course focuses on developing your skills to keep events and small projects wellorganized.

Power of Advocacy Training (BU389)

This course gives you the opportunity to collaborate with others sharing similar advocacy interests. You will start the class by sharing your reasons for being involved in advocacy, and discussing your advocacy experiences. You will then work through a series of activities designed to help you build an advocacy plan based on your specific project goal.

Solution Focused Thinking (AA115) This course teaches you to take action rather than reaction, to see solutions over problems, and to analyze rather than to be paralyzed. Telephone Skills and Email Etiquette (AA004) This course teaches you everything you need to know to develop excellent telephone skills and proper business email etiquette in order to enhance your customer service skills.

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Conversational Cree Level 1

(GI316) In this course, you will learn about Cree culture and how to say numbers, the days of the week, basic greetings, introductions, conversational phrases, and several Cree songs to help you remember it all.

Creating a Podcast

(GI396) NEW! In this webinar hosted through Liberty Multimedia Inc. you will have an opportunity to take part in a collective podcast while learning basic broadcasting skills.

Introduction to Carpentry (TT043)

In this course, you will learn safe tool use, standard and metric systems, measuring, marking out material, cutting material, filing, drilling, and fastening. By the end of the course you will have a project to take home. Successful completion will be based on wearing protective clothing, attendance, and participation.

Introduction to Electrical (TT044)

In this course you will learn safe tool use, interpretations of drawings, print reading, codes, and planning the scope of a project. At the end of the course you will have a project to take home. Successful completion will be based on wearing protective clothing, attendance, and participation.

Introduction to Heavy Equipment Technician (TT039) In this course, you will learn safe work habits for working on heavy equipment and engines and begin to learn about basic machine maintenance. Successful completion will be based on wearing protective clothing, attendance, and participation. Introduction to Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (TT041)

In this course, you will learn safe work habits and the basic concepts of installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting for automated machines and systems. Successful completion will be based on wearing protective clothing, attendance, and participation.

Introduction to Live Podcasting

(GI395) NEW! In this webinar, Liberty Multimedia Inc. shows you how to record live video and audio to popular social media platforms, allowing you to create memorable content that your followers will love!

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For upcoming course offerings, see page 30.

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Introduction to Welding (TT042)

In this course you will learn safe tool use, standard and metric systems, measuring, marking out material, cutting material, filing, drilling, and fastening. By the end of the course you will have a project to take home. Successful completion will be based on wearing protective clothing, attendance, and participation.

Make your own Bench Workshop

(TT060) NEW! In this workshop you will learn how to make a folding bench that can be transformed into one half of a picnic table. The course includes demonstrations by the instructor and handson training. You will learn tool safety, proper tool use, set up of your work area, and how to measure, cut, and construct your project. Upon completion you will have a bench to take home.

MIG Welding Workshop

(TT052) NEW! In this workshop you will learn how to create quality welds using MIG welding. You will learn how to set up the machine for your project, how to prepare the material for welding, how to weld in different positions, machine maintenance, and machine troubleshooting. You will get to practice welding with MIG and take home a small welding project (choose from 4” dice, jewelry tree, or horseshoe wine bottle rack).

Nutrition for the Everyday Athlete

(GI393) NEW! In this course you will learn tips to preparing nutritional meals that will help you to reach your potential as an athlete. In the course you will explore the impact nutrition has on your ability to perform and see the advantages of nutrition.

Nutritional Meals on a Budget

(GI392) NEW! In this course you will learn tips to preparing nutritional meals on a budget. It will help you to get organized with your meal planning, shopping, and cooking to save you time and money.

Podcasting for Mobile

(GI394) NEW! In this webinar, Liberty Multimedia Inc. takes you through everything you’ll need to broadcast your story to the world! By the end of this webinar you’ll have a step-by-step guide to create your own simple podcast from anywhere!

Spring Bird Migration

(GI311) In this FREE webinar, you will learn about some of the birds that migrate into our region each spring, how bird populations are monitored during migration, some of the challenges faced during migration, and why the boreal forest is so important for the survival of these tiny migratory marvels.

Stick Welding Workshop

(TT053) In this workshop you will learn how to create quality welds with stick welding (also known as SMAW). You will learn how to set up the machine for your project, how to prepare the material for welding, how to weld in different positions, machine maintenance, and machine troubleshooting. You will get to practice SMAW welding and also complete a small welding project to take home (choose from 4” dice, jewelry tree, or horseshoe wine bottle rack). Contact Us 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect

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Equipment Maintenance and Service – Introduction

(WOLF0004) This course will provide the equipment operator with a general understanding of basic service, maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting of heavy equipment used in forestry applications. Safety aspects of servicing equipment are presented in detail.

Equipment Maintenance and Service – Machine Electrical Systems (WOLF0025) This course is intended to provide the participant with the knowledge to be able to troubleshoot electrical system problems and either repair minor problems or relate the nature of the problem to a qualified technician.

Equipment Maintenance and Service – Machine Hydraulics (WOLF0024) This course includes basic knowledge which will enable an employee to troubleshoot hydraulic system problems and either repair or relate the nature of the problem to a qualified technician. Equipment Maintenance and Service – Measuring Systems (WOLF0026)

This course will teach you how to identify different measuring systems and their components, explain the logistics with calibrating, the differences between scaling methods, basic troubleshooting, and list the effects of routine maintenance.

Exploring Woodland Career Opportunities (WOLF0078)

This course will appeal to people considering their first work experience or a change in careers, educators, and employment consultants coaching job seekers. This course will increase awareness of the variety of forest management careers available to people with a range of skills, interests, and education.

Healthy Landscapes (AFS003) This course introduces the Boreal Forest, describes how both natural and human-caused disturbance affects ecology, connects habitat to the species present, and explains the concepts of natural, current, and future ranges of variation to provide a basis for planning for healthy landscapes. Innovative Pipeline Strategies (WOLF0059) This course will prepare operators to build small gas-gathering pipelines in forested ecosystems, while understanding the factors affecting forest health and the strategies to minimize the impact of pipeline construction on the forest. 14

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Integrated Resource Management (FS003)

This course will appeal to a broad range of forest workers at all education levels. The goal of this course is to increase understanding of the broader environmental, social, and economic impacts of resource development in Alberta, and the manner in which the Government of Alberta and industrial partners are addressing those impacts.

Introduction to Forest Management

(WOLF0076) This course aims to introduce the key elements of forest management in Alberta to forest workers at all education levels. It will introduce the concepts of forestry management (including a historical context), the importance of the forest industry in Alberta, and forest management trends.

Plant Identification and Introduction to Site Classification

(AFS001) In this course you will learn to identify a variety of Boreal plants through knowledge of the plants, characteristic parts, life cycles, site, soils and moisture preferences, and associations with other plant types, in a variety of seasonal life stages. These plant associations are the basis for an understanding of Boreal ecosystems.

Water and Wastewater Operator Preparation Level 1 (WTR01)

In this course, you will become proficient in the support systems and technical aspects of water and wastewater treatment, water distribution, and wastewater collection. This training is designed to prepare existing operators or new incumbents to learn more about the roles and responsibilities of water and wastewater operators, and to write the Level 1 Water and Wastewater Operator provincial certification exam with Alberta Environment and Parks.

Note: This course is approved for 5.0 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Alberta Water/Waste Water Operators.

Water Treatment and Water Distribution Operator Preparation Level 2 (WTR02)

In this course, you will become proficient in the support systems and technical aspects of water treatment and water distribution. This training is designed to prepare existing operators or new incumbents to learn more about the roles and responsibilities of water and wastewater operators and to write the Level 2 Water Treatment or Water Distribution provincial certification exam with Alberta Environment and Parks. Note: This course is approved for 5.0 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Alberta Water/Waste Water Operators.

Woodland Adaptive Management

(WOLF0071) This course examines “big picture� thinking and provides a survey of the methods used to make effective decisions in a changing environment. Anyone interested in the decision-making models for healthy forested landscapes will find this course helpful.

Woodland Biomass Harvesting

(WOLF0069) This course will appeal to woodlands personnel, contractors, and operators contemplating biomass harvesting. It will explore various biomass products that are emerging in the marketplace today.

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Woodland Business Reporting

(WOLF0032) This course is intended to provide business owners and managers with the tools necessary to manage business reporting.

Woodland Contract Management (WOLF0094) This course will appeal to woodlands personnel, contractors, and consultants involved in negotiating, supervising, or planning woodlands contracts. The course will focus on a collaborative approach to contract negotiation, and serve as an introduction to project management. Woodland Dispositions (WOLF0092) This course is designed for operators and woodland field personnel working in industries responsible for managing Alberta’s forests, including forestry, oil, and gas. This course will give participants a basic understanding of the regulations guiding practice in the forest and when they are applicable. Woodland Environmental Management Systems, Certification, and Compliance (AFS004)

This course is designed for operators and woodland field personnel, and provides an overview of certification, EMS, legislation, and regulation in use today.

Woodland GPS/SIS (WOLF0091) This course will describe the fundamentals behind both GPS and GIS and will allow the organization holding the course to customize an exercise using their equipment. Woodland Harvest Block and Road Layout (WOLF0048) This course is designed to prepare forestry workers and planners who have been charged with the task of developing or implementing operating plans. Layout crews will be better equipped to apply sound decision making principles when making plan modifications in the field, and will understand the importance of documentation, data integrity, and quality assurance. Woodland Harvest Strategies in Alberta: Level 1 (WOLF0018) This course is designed to familiarize the participant with some of the forces that shape the forest harvesting industry, and provide a detailed guide to harvest equipment and how it is used for maximum productivity and safety. Woodland Harvest Strategies in Alberta: Level 2 (WOLF0036) This course is designed to familiarize the participant with some of the forces that shape the forest harvesting industry, and provide a detailed guide to harvest equipment and how it is used for maximum productivity and safety.

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Woodland Historical Resources

(FS004) This course will appeal to a broad range of forest workers at all education levels. The course goal is to increase awareness and understanding of the importance of historic sites in Alberta, with an aim of having forest workers identify and protect new and existing sites.

Woodland Insects, Diseases, and Weeds in Alberta

(WOLF0011) This course is designed for anyone working in the resource development industries, and is especially applicable to those who work in the woods and depend on healthy forests for their livelihood.

Woodland Machines Costing (WOLF0030) This course will familiarize the participant with the costs associated with owning and/or operating forestry equipment. The participant will be able to understand the factors affecting the forestry equipment profitability, identify the components of ownership costs, define and list overhead costs associated with forestry equipment, identify and describe the components of operating costs, and demonstrate the impacts of four operating scenarios using a cost structure worksheet. Woodland Mapping and AVI (WOLF0090) This course is designed for operators and woodland field personnel using a wide variety of maps for different forest activities. Woodland Operations Business Plans

(WOLF0031) This course will help you develop a business plan. This plan will help with everything from marketing, competitive advantages, business goals, to business type. The plan is a reference document that will help you benchmark your progress in your business and that can introduce your business to financiers and potential customers.

Woodland Operations Fire Prevention

(WOLF0023) This course aims to increase the prevention and detection of wildfires and reduce the cost and extent of damage from wildfires occurring in Alberta. This increases workplace safety by reducing the number of machine fires, improving response to fire, and limiting resulting property value losses.

Woodland Operations Spill Response

(WOLF0013) This course is designed to prepare the workforce to reduce the chances of a spill occurring and, if a spill does occur, to reduce the size and extent of damage that results.

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Woodland Road Construction

(WOLF0021) This course is meant for those new to the operational side of resource road building. It is an introductory overview of the development of forest roads in Alberta and is meant to work alongside other WOLF courses, including Woodland Water Quality, Erosion Control, and Crossing Construction; Woodland Soils; Woodland Road Reclamation; and Woodland Road Maintenance.

Woodland Road Maintenance

(WOLF0045) This course is designed to give solid reasons for being smart with our roads, especially where they cross streams. The outcome we are hoping for is that participants will be able to construct road crossings that are safe and environmentally effective.

Woodland Road Reclamation (WOLF0044) This course is meant for those new to the operational side of woodland reclamation. It is an introductory overview of the development of forest reclamation in Alberta. Woodland Soils (FS006)

This course will provide practical ideas to forestry contractors, equipment operators, and field supervisors, so that together, they can minimize the damage to forest soils during forest operations. The opportunity to protect forest soil occurs at each step of the forest-management process, from harvest planning, to field layout, to harvesting, and reforestation activities.

Woodland Species at Risk

(WOLF0073) This course will appeal to contractors, supervisors, and harvest planning staff. The goal is to increase awareness of the legislation and strategies in place in Alberta that are designed to protect species at risk.

Woodland Stewardship (WOLF0010)

This course is designed for a wide range of people with an interest in the forest sector. Participants will not need a background in forest management to understand the concepts that are presented.

Woodland Stewardship and Introduction to Forest Management (FS001)

This course is designed for a wide range of people with an interest in the forest sector. People who are working in the industry and understand many of the operational controls will benefit by seeing the broader framework under which forests in Alberta are managed.

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Woodland Water Crossing Monitoring and Inspections

(WOLF0038) This course presents what is currently the most widely accepted system of monitoring stream crossings in Alberta. As inspectors become more highly skilled at identifying problems with bridges and culverts, they will be better prepared to generate solutions and reduce liability. The course will provide the industrial user with a standard approach to crossing inspection and risk assessment.

Woodland Water Hydrology

(WOLF0034) This course will provide the industrial user with an understanding of hydrological factors that affect the crossing design. This will improve communication between the engineers and reduce crossing failures.

Woodland Water Legislation (WOLF0098)

This course presents the intent of water legislation standards and its key features. As people learn what the requirements are for specific watercourse types, they will be better prepared to choose the correct crossings, install them competently, and ultimately reduce legal liability.

Woodland Water Quality, Erosion Control, and Crossing Construction (FS005)

This course is intended to provide information about the fundamentals of water quality and develop competency in watercourse crossing construction. By learning the fundamentals, industrial construction personnel will create less sedimentation, reduce losses to aquatic habitats, and reduce construction and maintenance costs. The company will also be exposed to less risk contravening existing provincial and federal legislation.

Woodland Wildfire Awareness

(AFS002) This course will show the severity of the risk to ecosystems, infrastructure, and to human life. The course will describe the contributing factors and identify trends in risk. There will be a discussion of some mitigation strategies to reduce risks.

Woodland Wildlife and Biodiversity and Woodland Species at Risk (FS002)

This course is designed for forest managers in Alberta who apply wildlife conservation principles in all phases of harvest planning. The people who carry out those plans will benefit by knowing when specific practices are required, and why it makes a difference. Anyone who reads the Annual Operating Plan, or is given a harvest plan map and must operate according to the ground rules, will benefit from this course.

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Advanced Communication – Powerful Presentations Made Easy In this course, you will learn techniques to present with confidence and focus.

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Communication - Getting the Message Across

(ES115) In this course, you will learn how to send and receive clear messages that minimize confusion and emphasize understanding.

Effective Supervision – Directing, Coaching, and Facilitating Employees (ES110)

In this course, you will develop a toolkit of supervisory skills, so you can use the most effective approach in any situation and bring out the best in your employees.

Facilitation Skills – Developing Team Based Solutions (AL130)

In this course, you will learn how to facilitate group-based problem solving with a clear solution-orientated focus. In addition, learn how to tap into the hidden potential of the individuals on your team.

Getting Things Done – From Good Intentions to Great Results (AL150)

This course helps you to identify the factors that contribute to success and close the gap between good intentions and great results.

Intervention – Managing Employees with Personal Problems

(ES130) In this course, you will learn about personal issues that affect job performance, productivity, team morale, and safety. Learn how to recognize troubled employees and direct them to the appropriate resources for help.

Leadership - Giving Employees What They Need to Succeed (ES105) In this course, you will learn to identify your personal leadership style, how to use it effectively, and how to inspire your employees to focus on the big picture.

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For upcoming course offerings, see page 34.

Visit www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect for all dates, times, and program schedules if you are looking to plan further ahead.


Leadership – New Ideas from the Leading Edge (AL100) This course explores new and innovative approaches to leadership, with a focus on people and building strong relationships. Learn to identify strengths and skills within your work team and coach for leadership succession. Managing Time - Scheduling People, Paper, and Priorities

(ES100) In this course, you will explore ways of working smarter so that you can proactively manage the people, paper, and digital priorities that come your way. This course will teach you techniques to get control of your time and organize your workday so you can effectively supervise employees, minimize interruptions, and get your own work done.

Performance Management – Optimizing Results

(ES125) In this course, you will learn how to assess employee performance on an ongoing basis, so that you can identify what employees are doing well. In addition, learn how to coach and problem solve to help your employees achieve optimal performance.

Resolving Conflict – Reaching Agreement at Work (ES135)

In this course, you will learn how to turn conflict into opportunity by maximizing the opportunities created by differing ideas. Learn how to reduce the potential for conflict.

Setting Team Goals – Achieving Team Success (AL140)

This hands-on training course gives you the skills needed to develop a comprehensive team plan that supports the organization’s direction and goals.

Staying Positive – Rewarding and Energizing Employees

(ES140) In this course, you will learn to recognize and reward your employees to build a positive and productive workplace.

Team Harmony – Developing Successful Work Relationships

(AL110) In this course, you will learn how to prevent or minimize conflict by exploring different personal approaches and how they affect communication, learning preferences, and problem-solving skills.

Working Together – Building Effective Relationships in Your Workplace (ES120)

In this course, you will learn how to build and sustain good working relationships that create cooperation, interdependence, and high morale among employees.

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Air Brakes

(DT006) This course is ideal for drivers who want to know how to operate vehicles equipped with air brakes. This course prepares learners to write the Alberta Air Brake test at their local registry office.

All-Terrain Vehicle Safety (SA005) This course will certify you as an All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) rider by the Alberta Safety Council, which is a requirement of many employers in both the forest and petroleum industries. Students must supply their own registered and insured ATV, safety gear, and weather-appropriate clothing. Confined Space Entry / Rescue (SA006)

This course combines theory, demonstrations, and practice of entry into confined/restricted workspaces.

Construction Safety Training System (CSTS-09) (SA003-OL)

This course gives a basic overview of various health and safety topics, and students are tested for 100% mastery of content. This program has become a pre-entry requirement for many construction industry work sites. It is certified by the Alberta Construction Safety Association.

Defensive Driving

(DT005-OL) This course covers the theory behind safe driving practices. A driver’s license is not required. Completers are eligible for a three demerit reduction on their Alberta driving record.

Fall Protection (SA073)

This course focuses on how to identify fall hazards and on a fall protection plan, protecting those that work at heights of three metres or greater.

Ground Disturbance: Level II

(OG001) This course teaches you how to carry out excavation work safely and in compliance with legislation. This course meets the Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA) 201 Standard.

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For upcoming course offerings, see page 34 to 38.

Visit www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect for all dates, times, and program schedules if you are looking to plan further ahead.


H2S Alive

(SA004) This course covers the physical properties and health hazards of H2S, how to protect yourself, and basic rescue techniques.

Professional Driver Improvement Course – 3 Demerit Reduction Program (Alberta Only) (DT004-OL)

This course is specifically for drivers involved in the transportation field, including buses and vehicles designated for Class 3 and Class 1. Completers are eligible for a three demerit reduction on their Alberta driving record.

Power Mobile Equipment (PME): Awareness (PME100) This course provides an educational overview to those who have a relationship in Power Mobile Equipment (PME) use, discussed from a safety perspective. Topics presented include what is PME, operator competency and responsibilities, plus the obligation of the employer. Legislation relating to PME, hazard identification, and what to do if an incident occurs, will be reviewed. Power Mobile Equipment (PME): Risk Management (PME102) This course provides information aimed at owners, managers, and safety personnel, as it relates to Power Mobile Equipment (PME). Topics include what is PME, the worker’s rights, and details occupational health and safety offences and penalties. Operator competency, responsibilities and training, plus the obligations of the employer are discussed. Note: This course qualifies for 0.3 Continuing Education Unit (CEUs) credits for Alberta Water and Wastewater Operators.

Power Mobile Equipment (PME): Safe Operation

(PME101) This course is designed for operators of Power Mobile Equipment (PME). Components detailed include what is PME, the training required as an operator of equipment, operator competency and responsibilities, including inspection of PME. Obligations of the employer, hazard identification, occupational health and safety offenses, and the legislation relating to PME requirements will be reviewed. Note: This course qualifies for 0.3 Continuing Education Unit (CEUs) credits for Alberta Water and Wastewater Operators.

Power Mobile Equipment (PME): Safe Operation and Risk Management (PME103)

This course educates on the detailed planning and safe use of Power Mobile Equipment (PME). The session includes what is PME, the worker’s rights, and the training required by PME operators. A sizeable portion of the training is dedicated to hazard identification and assessment. Note: This course combines PME101 and PME102 and qualifies for 0.6 Continuing Education Unit (CEUs) credits for Alberta Water and Wastewater Operators.

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Standard First Aid - Level C CPR / AED

(FA001) This course includes treatment for choking, control of bleeding, treatment and prevention of shock, child and infant resuscitation, one adult and two-rescuer CPR and AED use. Fractures of the limbs, head and spinal injuries, eye injuries, burns, medical conditions, environmental injuries, wound care, and secondary survey are also covered. This course requires that you be physically fit for the practical exercises.

Standard First Aid - Level C CPR / AED Recertification

(FA012) This course is intended for those who have a current Standard First Aid – Level C certificate and includes a review of essential skills with a focus on theoretical and practical skills testing. Includes Level C CPR recertification and AED recertification.

Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) - Clear Language (SA001-OL) This online course includes a thorough exam and printable certificate to meet Transport Canada’s training requirements for all employees involved in the transportation of dangerous goods.

Utility-Terrain Vehicle (UTV) Safety (SA1102) This course will certify you as an All-Terrain Vehicle (UTV) rider by the Alberta Safety Council. Students must supply their own registered and insured UTV, safety gear, and weather appropriate clothing. Two riders may share one machine. All machines will undergo a pre-trip safety inspection. Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) (SA002-OL) This course provides initial or recertification training on the revised Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). This course meets all of Health Canada’s training requirements under the Hazardous Products Regulations for persons involved in handling workplace chemicals.

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For upcoming course offerings, see page 34 to 38.

Visit www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect for all dates, times, and program schedules if you are looking to plan further ahead.


CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATES Advanced Forest Stewardship

These courses provide an explanation of the science of sustainable management, which includes balancing and protecting social, economic, and ecological benefits derived from forested land. Must take: • All of the Forest Stewardship courses (FS001FS006) pg. 15- 19 • Plant Identification and Introduction to Site Classification (AFS001) pg. 15 • Woodland Wildfire Awareness (AFS002) pg. 19 • Healthy Landscapes (AFS003) pg. 14 • Woodland Environmental Management Systems, Certification, and Compliance (AFS004) pg. 16

Advanced Skills for Leadership

Take your leadership to the next level. The Advanced Skills for Leadership Certificate program was developed to complement the highly successful Essential Skills for Supervisors Certificate program. This series of six courses offers more in-depth information for those leaders who already possess basic supervision skills. Must take: • Leadership- New Ideas from the Leading Edge (AL100) pg. 21 • Team Harmony- Developing Successful Work Relationships (AL110) pg. 21 • Advanced Communication- Powerful Presentations Made Easy (AL120) pg. 20 • Facilitation Skills- Developing Team Based Solutions (AL130) pg. 20 • Setting Team Goals- Achieving Team Success (AL140) pg. 21 • Getting Things Done- From Good Intentions to Great Results (AL150) pg. 20

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CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATES (Continued) Asset Management Professional

This program is designed to build organizational capacity for excellence in asset management, and leads to the Certified Asset Management Professional designation issued by PEMAC. This program also qualifies for Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) for engineers and engineering technologists. Asset Management Professional is recognized by the Canadian Network of Asset Managers (CNAM) - Education, Research and Training Committee. Must take: • Course 1: Asset Management Principles and Strategic Development (AMP001) pg. 6 • Course 2: Asset Management Capabilities Development (AMP002) pg. 6 • Course 3: Risk Management and Performance Improvement (AMP003) pg. 6 • Course 4: Developing and Implementing Asset Lifecycle Delivery Activities (AMP004) pg. 6 • Course 5: Asset Knowledge Management (AMP005) pg. 6 • Course 6: Asset Management Capstone (AMP006) pg. 7

Northern Lakes College will be at MainTrain 2019 in Edmonton. Plan to visit us at our booth. Asset and management professionals, join us at the largest annual conference on maintenance and management of physical assets in Canada. You’ll find a wealth of Asset, Maintenance, and Reliability information, plus professional development opportunities. September 16-19, 2019 in Edmonton, AB. Visit www.maintrain.ca for updates!

Essential Skills for Administrative Professionals Certificate

This program focuses on areas that are relevant to administrative professionals who need to manage their time, deal with customers effectively, and be great communicators. Must take: • Delivering Exceptional Customer Service (AA001) pg. 10 • Clear and Concise Business Writing (AA002) pg. 10 • Minute Taking (AA003) pg. 10 • Telephone Skills and Email Etiquette (AA004) pg. 11 • Solution Focused Thinking (AA115) pg. 11 • Managing Time – Scheduling People, Paper, and Priorities (ES100) pg. 21 • Communication – Getting the Message Across (ES115) pg. 20 • Resolving Conflict – Reaching Agreement at Work (ES135) pg. 21 • Planning an Event or Small Project (AA135) pg. 11


Essential Skills for Instructors / Facilitators (Adult Education)

This program is designed to help all instructors and facilitators working in an adult education setting to improve their practice of instruction whether teaching face-to-face, online, or using a combination of delivery methods. Must take: • Creating a Positive Learning Environment (ESI001) pg. 8 • Planning Instruction (ESI002) pg. 8 • Teaching Workshop (ESI003) pg. 9 • Assisting Students with Learning Barriers (ESI004) pg. 8 • Effective Online Instruction (ESI005) pg. 8

Essential Skills for Supervisors

This program provides the skills for supervisors of any number of staff to succeed in getting the most out of their #1 resource - their employees. Must take: • Managing Time - Scheduling People, Paper, and Priorities (ES100) pg. 21 • Leadership - Giving Employees What They Need to Succeed (ES105) pg. 20 • Effective Supervision - Directing, Coaching, and Facilitating Employees (ES110) pg. 20 • Communication - Getting the Message Across (ES115) pg. 20 • Working Together - Building Effective Relationships in Your Workplace (ES120) pg. 21 • Performance Management - Optimizing Results (ES125) pg. 21 • Intervention - Managing Employees with Personal Problems (ES130) pg. 20 • Resolving Conflict - Reaching Agreement at Work (ES135) pg. 21 • Staying Positive - Rewarding and Energizing Employees (ES140) pg. 21

Forest Stewardship

This program aims to provide an explanation of the science of sustainable management, which includes balancing and protecting social, economic, and ecological benefits derived from forested land. Must take: • Woodland Stewardship and Introduction to Forest Management (FS001) pg. 18 • Woodland Wildlife and Biodiversity and Woodland Species at Risk (FS002) pg. 19 • Integrated Resource Management (FS003) pg. 15 • Woodland Historical Resources (FS004) pg. 17 • Woodland Water Quality, Erosion Control, and Crossing Construction (FS005) pg. 19 • Woodland Soils (FS006) pg. 18

Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) Certificate

This program focuses on the tools, techniques, strategies, and skills necessary for management of a business and its existing physical assets, and leads to a Canadian Maintenance Management Professional certification. It is developed and authorized by the Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada (PEMAC). Must take: • Module 1: An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management (MMP001) pg. 7 • Module 2: Production and Operations Management for the Maintenance Manager (MMP002) pg. 7 • Module 3: Human Resource Management for the Maintenance Manager (MMP003) pg. 7 • Module 4: Financial Management for the Maintenance Manager (MMP004) pg. 7 • Module 5: Developing and Implementing Maintenance Tactics (MMP005) pg. 7 • Module 6: Maintenance Work Management (MMP006) pg. 7 • Module 7: Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) (MMP007) pg. 7 • Module 8: Maintenance Management Capstone Project (MMP008) pg. 7 Contact Us 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect

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Code

Course Name

Starts

Finishes

Asset and Maintenance Training MM01

AMP/MMP Information Session

November 20, 2019

November 20, 2019

AMP001

Course 1: Asset Management Principles and Strategic Development

September 03, 2019

November 12, 2019

January 14, 2020

March 24, 2020 February 11, 2020

AMP002

Course 2: Asset Management Capabilities Development

November 19, 2019

AMP003

Course 3: Risk Management and Performance Improvement

Not Scheduled

AMP004

Course 4: Developing and Implementing Asset Lifecycle Delivery Activities

Not Scheduled

AMP005

Course 5: Asset Knowledge Management

Not Scheduled

AMP006

Course 6: Asset Management Capstone

Not Scheduled

MMP001

Module 1: An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management

September 9, 2019

October 7, 2019

November 5, 2019

December 3, 2019

January 22, 2020

February 19, 2020

MMP002

MMP003

MMP004

Module 2: Production and Operations Management for the Maintenance Manager

Module 3: Human Resource Management for the Maintenance Manager

Module 4: Financial Management for the Maintenance Manager

August 28, 2019

October 30, 2019

November 7, 2019

January 23, 2020

January 28, 2020

March 31, 2020

August 29, 2019

October 31, 2019

November 5, 2019

January 21, 2020

January 29, 2020

April 1, 2020

November 6, 2019

January 22, 2020

January 30, 2020

April 2, 2020

MMP005

Module 5: Developing and Implementing Maintenance Tactics

September 4, 2019

November 6, 2019

MMP006

Module 6: Maintenance Work Management

September 5, 2019

November 7, 2019

November 12, 2019

January 28, 2020

MMP007

Module 7: Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)

September 3, 2019

November 5, 2019

November 13, 2019

January 29, 2020

October 2, 2019

December 4, 2019

MMP008

Module 8: Maintenance Management Capstone Project

Career Specialization Training ESI004

Assisting Students with Learning Barriers

Not Scheduled

CAMA01

Certified Asset Management Assessor Preparation

January 28, 2020

February 18, 2020

ESI001

Creating a Positive Learning Environment

September 18, 2019

October 30, 2019

ESI005

Effective Online Instruction

Not Scheduled

ESI002

Planning Instruction

Not Scheduled

ESI003

Teaching Workshop

Not Scheduled

WTR102

Fundamentals of Process Instrumentation

Not Scheduled

WTR100

Iron & Manganese Removal

Not Scheduled

WTR101

Membrane Filtration

Not Scheduled

WTR103

Reading Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams

Not Scheduled

TT055

Welding - B Pressure or CWB Exam Preparation - 1 day

Start Anytime!

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Delivery Method

Location

Tuition

NLC Live Online

N/A

Free

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$825.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$825.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$825.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$825.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$825.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$825.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$825.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$525.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $73.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $5.15 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$525.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $73.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $5.15 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$525.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $73.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $5.15 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $130.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $8.00 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $130.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $8.00 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $130.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $8.00 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $150.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $9.00 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $150.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $9.00 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $150.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $9.00 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $97.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $6.35 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $97.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $6.35 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $60.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $4.50 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $54.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $4.20 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $54.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $4.20 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $52.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $4.10 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $52.00 + Shipping $30.00 + $4.10 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$895.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$575.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$649.00 + $32.45 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$575.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$575.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$575.00

Blended

Slave Lake

$575.00

NLC LIVE Online or Face-to-face

$395.00 + Workbook $165.00 + $8.25 GST

NLC LIVE Online or Face-to-face

$395.00 + $19.75 GST

NLC LIVE Online or Face-to-face

$395.00 + 19.75 GST

Face-to-face

$395.00 + Workbook $75.00 + $3.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$210.00 (additional days can be purchased)

Visit the website for all dates, times, and program schedules if you are looking to plan further ahead. www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca

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Code

Course Name

Starts

Finishes

February 3, 2020

Essential Workforce Training BU349

Bookkeeper and Financial Clerk/Assistant Training

November 18, 2019

AA002

Clear and Concise Business Writing

Not Scheduled

AA001

Delivering Exceptional Customer Service

October 3, 2019

October 3, 2019

AA003

Minute Taking

November 13, 2019

November 13, 2019

CC165

MS Excel 2016: Level 1

December 3, 2019

December 3, 2019

CC166

MS Excel 2016: Level 2

January 28, 2020

January 28, 2020

AA135

Planning an Event or Small Project

Not Scheduled

BU389

Power of Advocacy Training

Not Scheduled

AA115

Solution Focused Thinking

January 16, 2020

AA004

Telephone Skills and Email Etiquette

Not Scheduled

January 23, 2020

General Interest Training GI316

Conversational Cree Level 1

Not Scheduled

GI396

Creating a Podcast

October 1, 2019

TT043

Introduction to Carpentry

Not Scheduled

TT044

Introduction to Electrical

Not Scheduled

TT039

Introduction to Heavy Equipment Technician

Not Scheduled

TT041

Introduction to Industrial Mechanic

Not Scheduled

GI395

Introduction to Live Podcasting

September 3, 2019

TT042

Introduction to Welding

Not Scheduled

TT060

Make your own Bench Workshop

August 3, 2019

TT052

MIG Welding Workshop

Not Scheduled

GI393

Nutrition For the Everyday Athlete

November 28, 2019

November 28, 2019

GI392

Nutritional Meals on a Budget

October 10, 2019

October 10, 2019

GI394

Podcasting for Mobile

November 4, 2019

November 4, 2019

GI311

Spring Bird Migration

Not Scheduled

TT053

Stick Welding Workshop

Not Scheduled

Land and Environment Training WOLF0004

Equipment Maintenance and Service - Introduction

Start anytime!

WOLF0025

Equipment Maintenance and Service – Machine Electrical Systems

Start anytime!

WOLF0024

Equipment Maintenance and Service – Machine Hydraulics

Start anytime!

WOLF0026

Equipment Maintenance and Service – Measuring Systems

Start anytime!

WOLF0078

Exploring Woodland Career Opportunities

Start anytime!

AFS003

Healthy Landscapes

Start anytime!

WOLF0059

Innovative Pipeline Strategies

Start anytime!

FS003

Integrated Resource Management

Start anytime!

WOLF0076

Introduction to Forest Management

Start anytime!

AFS001

Plant Identification

Start anytime!

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October 1, 2019

September 3, 2019 August 3, 2019


Delivery Method

Location

Tuition

NLC Live Online

N/A

$1,949.00 + $97.45 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$245.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$245.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$245.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$199.00 + $9.95 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$199.00 + $9.95 GST

Face-to-face

N/A

$395.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

TBD

NLC Live Online

N/A

$395.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$245.00

NLC Live Online

N/A

$245.00 + $12.25 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$245.00 + $12.25 GST

Face-to-face

TBA

Face-to-face

TBA

Face-to-face

TBA

Face-to-face

TBA

NLC Live Online

N/A

Face-to-face

$145.00 + $7.25 GST TBA

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$150.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $50.00 + $10.00 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$75.00 + $3.75 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$75.00 + $3.75 GST

NLC Live Online

N/A

$75.00 + $3.75 GST

$150.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $50.00 + $10.00 GST

FREE Face-to-face

$150.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $50.00 + $10.00 GST

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

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Code

Course Name

Starts

Finishes

November 28, 2019

Land and Environment Training WTR01

Water and Wastewater Operator Preparation Program Level 1

September 10, 2019

WTR02

Water Treatment and Water Distribution Operator Program Level 2

Not Scheduled

WOLF0071

Woodland Adaptive Management

Start anytime!

WOLF0069

Woodland Biomass Harvesting

Start anytime!

WOLF0032

Woodland Business Reporting

Start anytime!

WOLF0094

Woodland Contract Management

Start anytime!

WOLF0092

Woodland Dispositions

Start anytime!

AFS004

Woodland Environmental Management Systems, Certification and Compliance

Start anytime!

WOLF0091

Woodland GPS/GIS

Start anytime!

WOLF0048

Woodland Harvest Block and Road Layout

Start anytime!

WOLF0018

Woodland Harvest Strategies in Alberta-1

Start anytime!

WOLF0036

Woodland Harvest Strategies in Alberta 2

Start anytime!

FS004

Woodland Historical Resources

Start anytime!

WOLF0011

Woodland Insects, Diseases and Weeds in Alberta

Start anytime!

WOLF0030

Woodland Machines Costing

Start anytime!

WOLF0090

Woodland Mapping and AVI

Start anytime!

WOLF0031

Woodland Operations Business Plans

Start anytime!

WOLF0023

Woodland Operations Fire Prevention

Start anytime!

WOLF0013

Woodland Operations Spill Response

Start anytime!

WOLF0021

Woodland Road Construction

Start anytime!

WOLF0045

Woodland Road Maintenance

Start anytime!

WOLF0044

Woodland Road Reclamation

Start anytime!

FS006

Woodland Soils

Start anytime!

WOLF0073

Woodland Species At Risk

Start anytime!

WOLF0010

Woodland Stewardship

Start anytime!

FS001

Woodland Stewardship and Introduction to Forest Management

Start anytime!

WOLF0038

Woodland Water Crossing Monitoring and Inspections

Start anytime!

WOLF0034

Woodland Water Hydrology

Start anytime!

WOLF0098

Woodland Water Legislation

Start anytime!

FS005

Woodland Water Quality, Erosion Control and Crossing Construction

Start anytime!

AFS002

Woodland Wildfire Awareness

Start anytime!

FS002

Woodland Wildlife and Biodiversity and Woodland Species at Risk

Start anytime!

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Delivery Method

Location

Tuition

NLC Live Online

N/A

$1,095.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $455.00 + Shipping $50.00 + $25.25 GST $1,095.00 + Materials and Resource Fees $633.00 + Shipping $50.00 + $34.15 GST

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$220.00

Visit the website for all dates, times, and program schedules if you are looking to plan further ahead. www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca

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Code

Course Name

Starts

Finishes

AL120

Advanced Communication - Powerful Presentations Made Easy

November 4, 2019

November 5, 2019

ES115

Communication - Getting the Message Across

Not Scheduled

ES110

Effective Supervision - Directing, Coaching and Facilitating Employees

November 21, 2019

November 22, 2019

December 3, 2019

December 4, 2019

Leadership

AL130

Facilitation Skills – Developing Team Based Solutions

Not Scheduled

ES130

Intervention - Managing Employees with Personal Problems

November 20, 2019

November 21, 2019

October 7, 2019

October 8, 2019

ES105

Leadership - Giving Employees What They Need to Succeed

AL100

Leadership - New Ideas from the Leading Edge

ES100

Managing Time - Scheduling People, Paper and Priorities

October 24, 2019

October 25, 2019

November 13, 2019

November 14, 2019

September 26, 2019

September 27, 2019

September 12, 2019

September 13, 2019

October 2, 2019

October 3, 2019

ES125

Performance Management - Optimizing Results

November 18, 2019

November 19, 2019

ES135

Resolving Conflict - Reaching Agreement at Work

October 24, 2019

October 25, 2019

ES140

Staying Positive - Rewarding and Energizing Employees

November 20, 2019

November 21, 2019

AL110

Team Harmony-Developing Successful Work Relationships

October 21, 2019

October 22, 2019

ES120

Working Together - Building Effective Relationships in Your Workplace

October 30, 2019

October 31, 2019

Safety Training DT006

Air Brakes (Newly Revised Alberta Air Brakes Program)

Not Scheduled

SA005

All-Terrain Vehicle Safety

October 4, 2019

October 4, 2019

SA006

Confined Space Entry (and Rescue)

October 11, 2019

October 11, 2019

September 10, 2019

September 10, 2019

October 3, 2019

October 3, 2019

November 7, 2019

November 7, 2019

December 5, 2019

December 5, 2019

January 9, 2020

January 9, 2020

SA003-OL

Construction Safety Training System (CSTS-09)

Start anytime!

DT005-OL

Defensive Driving - 3 Demerit Reduction (Alberta Only)

Start anytime!

SA073

Fall Protection

October 17, 2019

October 17, 2019

OG001

Ground Disturbance Level II

September 19, 2019

September 19, 2019

October 10, 2019

October 10, 2019

October 18, 2019

October 18, 2019

November 21, 2019

November 21, 2019

January 23, 2020

January 23, 2020

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This schedule covers August 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020 offerings. Anything that is unscheduled during this timeframe is highlighted in grey.


Delivery Method

Location

Tuition

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$445.00

Face-to-face

$395.00

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$445.00

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$395.00

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$445.00

Face-to-face

Athabasca

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$395.00

Face-to-face

Peace River

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$395.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$445.00

Face-to-face

Grande Prairie

$395.00

Face-to-face

N/A

TBD

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$99.00 + $4.95 GST

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$99.00 + $4.95 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Visit the website for all dates, times, and program schedules if you are looking to plan further ahead. www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca

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Code

Course Name

Starts

Finishes

August 8, 2019

August 8, 2019

August 14, 2019

August 14, 2019

August 21, 2019

August 21, 2019

September 5, 2019

September 5, 2019

September 11, 2019

September 11, 2019

September 17, 2019

September 17, 2019

September 18, 2019

September 18, 2019

September 25, 2019

September 25, 2019

October 2, 2019

October 2, 2019

October 9, 2019

October 9, 2019

October 15, 2019

October 15, 2019

October 16, 2019

October 16, 2019

October 23, 2019

October 23, 2019

October 30, 2019

October 30, 2019

November 6, 2019

November 6, 2019

November 14, 2019

November 14, 2019

November 18, 2019

November 18, 2019

November 19, 2019

November 19, 2019

November 25, 2019

November 25, 2019

November 26, 2019

November 26, 2019

December 4, 2019

December 4, 2019

December 9, 2019

December 9, 2019

December 11, 2019

December 11, 2019

January 8, 2020

January 8, 2020

January 15, 2020

January 15, 2020

January 21, 2020

January 21, 2020

January 22, 2020

January 22, 2020

January 27, 2020

January 27, 2020

January 28, 2020

January 28, 2020

Safety Training SA004

H2S Alive

DT004-OL

Professional Driver Improvement Course (AB Only)

Start anytime!

PME100

Power Mobile Equipment (PME): Awareness

Not Scheduled

PME102

Power Mobile Equipment (PME): Risk Management

Not Scheduled

PME101

Power Mobile Equipment (PME): Safe Operation

Not Scheduled

PME103

Power Mobile Equipment (PME): Safe Operation and Risk Management

Not Scheduled

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This schedule covers August 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020 offerings. Anything that is unscheduled during this timeframe is highlighted in grey.


Delivery Method

Location

Tuition

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$99.00 + $4.95 GST $495 + $24.75 GST $495 + $24.75 GST $495 + $24.75 GST $1745 + $87.25 GST

Visit the website for all dates, times, and program schedules if you are looking to plan further ahead. www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca

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Code

Course Name

Starts

Finishes

August 6, 2019

August 7, 2019

August 12, 2019

August 13, 2019

August 19, 2019

August 20, 2019

September 3, 2019

September 4, 2019

September 9, 2019

September 10, 2019

September 16, 2019

September 17, 2019

September 18, 2019

September 19, 2019

September 23, 2019

September 24, 2019

September 30, 2019

October 1, 2019

October 7, 2019

October 8, 2019

October 16, 2019

October 17, 2019

October 24, 2019

October 25, 2019

October 28, 2019

October 29, 2019

November 4, 2019

November 5, 2019

November 12, 2019

November 13, 2019

November 19, 2019

November 20, 2019

November 27, 2019

November 28, 2019

December 2, 2019

December 3, 2019

December 10, 2019

December 11, 2019

December 12, 2019

December 13, 2019

January 6, 2020

January 7, 2020

January 13, 2020

January 14, 2020

January 20, 2020

January 21, 2020

January 22, 2020

January 23, 2020

January 22, 2020

January 23, 2020

Safety Training FA001

FA012

Standard First Aid Level C CPR / AED

Standard First Aid Level C CPR / AED Recertification

October 15, 2019

October 15, 2019

November 18, 2019

November 18, 2019

November 26, 2019

November 26, 2019

January 27, 2020

January 27, 2020

January 28, 2020

January 28, 2020

SA001-OL

Transportation of Dangerous Goods - Clear Language (TDG)

Start anytime!

SA1102

Utility-Terrain Vehicle (UTV) Driver Course

Not Scheduled

SA002-OL

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)

Start anytime!

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This schedule covers August 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020 offerings. Anything that is unscheduled during this timeframe is highlighted in grey.


Delivery Method

Location

Tuition

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Wabasca

$195.00 + $9.75 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$165.00 + $8.25 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$165.00 + $8.25 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$165.00 + $8.25 GST

Face-to-face

Slave Lake

$165.00 + $8.25 GST

Face-to-face

High Prairie

$165.00 + $8.25 GST

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$90.00 + $4.50 GST

Anytime, Anywhere

N/A

$90.00 + $4.50 GST

Visit the website for all dates, times, and program schedules if you are looking to plan further ahead. www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca

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Northern Lakes College launched the Power Mobile Equipment course series at the Rural Utilities Safety Association’s 45th Annual Health, Safety, & Utility Conference & Trade Show in Red Deer in December 2018. The course series aims to reduce injuries, accidents, damage, and improve overall safe operation and work conditions for powered mobile equipment. The cost of course development, administration, and offerings is covered by funds administered through the provinces Occupational Health & Safety Act. The funds are the result of a creative sentencing decision after a workplace accident ended in a fatality in the province of Alberta. NLC was awarded the funds with the aim of developing power mobile equipment training that will increase workplace safety and decrease the risk of injuries or deaths in the future. The training has a wide target audience including employers with work sites using powered mobile equipment, powered mobile equipment operators, individuals working around powered mobile equipment, management, leadership, supervisors, and youth entering the workforce.

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The Power Mobile Equipment (PME) course series includes: • PME100: Awareness (1 hour) • PME101: Safe Operation (3 hours) • PME102: Risk Management (3 hours) • PME103: Safe Operation and Risk Management (6 hours) “We are always trying to find a cure for the cause. This course increases awareness and training regarding the safe use of powered mobile equipment, with the aim to prevent any further injuries or fatalities. Northern Lakes College has been fabulous to work with. It is encouraging to see NLC deliver this type of course, as it will reach multiple industries in the province. The delivery model options ensure that the course is accessible by those who may not otherwise have access due to remote location or small number of participants.” - A contact from Alberta Labour comments Open to all Alberta businesses and companies at no charge (for a limited time), the courses can be delivered either faceto-face or NLC LIVE Online™. Training inquiries and course bookings can be directed to NLC’s Continuing Education & Corporate Training department at 1-866-652-3456 ext 8623. Book your training now. Courses are FREE and open for all Alberta businesses and companies while the funding lasts. If you are outside of Alberta and interested in this training, contact us for a quote.

Contact Us 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect


First Aid Level C CPR / AED Recertification (FA012) Do you still have a valid Standard First Aid Certificate? If yes, you can take the one-day recertification course offered regularly in High Prairie and Slave Lake. Super Safety Month - October 2019

Register for a safety course scheduled during October 2019 to SAVE $15 per course! Register early as courses fill up quickly. Eligible courses include: • Confined Space Entry / Rescue (SA006) pg. 22 • Fall Protection (SA073) pg. 22 • Ground Disturbance Level II (OG001) pg. 22 • Standard First Aid Level C CPR / AED Recertification (FA012) pg. 24 • Standard First Aid Level C CPR / AED (FA001) pg. 24 • All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Safety (SA005) pg. 22

Woodland Operational Learning Foundations (WOLF) Courses

Thanks to a special grant, all environmental courses offered by WOLF are available to Alberta residents at a special rate of $44.00 per course. This offer is valid until January 31, 2020. Limited spaces available. Eligible Courses include: • Forest Stewardship courses (FS001-FS006) pg. 15-19 • Advanced Forest Stewardship courses (AFS001-AFS004) pg. 14-19 • Woodland Water Crossing Monitoring and Inspections (WOLF0038) pg. 19 • Woodland Water Legislation (WOLF0098) pg. 19 • Woodland Water Hydrology (WOLF0034) pg. 19 • Woodland Insects, Diseases, and Weeds in Alberta (WOLF0011) pg. 17 • Woodland Operations Spill Response (WOLF0013) pg. 17 • Woodland Operations Fire Prevention (WOLF0023) pg. 17 • Woodland Road Maintenance (WOLF0045) pg. 18 • Woodland Road Reclamation (WOLF0044) pg. 18 • Woodland Harvest Block and Road Layout (WOLF0048) pg. 16 • Innovative Pipeline Strategies (WOLF0059) pg. 14 • Woodland Biomass Harvesting (WOLF0069) pg. 15 • Exploring Woodland Career Opportunities (WOLF0078) pg. 14 • Woodland Harvest Strategies in Alberta-1 (WOLF0018) pg. 16 • Woodland Harvest Strategies in Alberta-2 (WOLF0036) pg. 16 Contact Us 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect

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PRIVATE COURSE TRAINING Continuing Education & Corporate Training is your one-stop shop for efficient and effective employment-related training. Any of our programs or courses can be customized to meet your needs. Contact us today to discuss training solutions. According to your timetable, at your site or ours, delivered face-to-face, online, or a combination of the two.

Canada Alberta Job Grant

The Canada-Alberta Job Grant is an employerdriver training program. Employers decide who gets training and what type of training is needed for new and existing employees. To qualify for funding, training must: • be a minimum of 21 hours in length • be completed within one year of the training start date • be provided by a third party • not replace prior training investments • result in a record of completion, a mark, a certificate or an industry- recognized credential Training can be completed online, on-site, and in the classroom, part-time or full-time. NLC develops and maintains partnerships with regional businesses, industry, and agencies in order to ensure programming reflects the training needs of northern Alberta.

TRAINING OPTIONS

In order to meet the 21-hour minimum, unrelated courses may be “bundled”. For example: • Facilitation Skills – Developing Team Based Solutions (14 hours) • Clear and Concise Business Writing (6 hours) • Minute Taking (6 hours) Visit the website to learn more about the Canada-Alberta job grant: www.alberta.ca/canada-alberta-job-grant.aspx

Contact Us 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect


CONTRACT BUNDLE TRAINING A well-trained work force is any organization’s greatest asset. Northern Lakes College offers a variety of programs that can help meet your training needs. Contact us today to bring one of the sample training bundles below to your community OR to create a customized training package for your organization.

Life Skills

Assist your clients to develop the skills, characteristics, and attitude necessary to succeed in the workplace or in further schooling.

General Education Development (GED) Preparation

Prepare your clients to successfully write the General Educational Development (GED) examinations in order to obtain their Alberta High School Equivalency Diploma.

Trades Preparation

Prepare your clients to pursue trades-related training opportunities by upgrading academics and exploring hands-on trades skills. Students will be prepared to write the trades entrance exam for their trade of choice. This program includes effective study skills, safe work practices, and the basic knowledge and skills required to work as a labourer or apprentice in a variety of trades and industries.

Pre-Employment Trades

Prepare your clients to challenge their first period apprenticeship exam through training that combines apprenticeship theory instruction with hands-on trade skills development. Clients successfully challenging the apprenticeship exam will be able to carry on with apprenticeship once they are signed on with an appropriate employer.

Job Readiness

The Job Readiness program is a three-month program designed to assist students to improve their employability skills. The program helps students to build the skills necessary to successfully take control of the direction of their lives and improve personal awareness. Students will develop valuable skills to succeed in education, work, and life.

Forest Operations Metrics and Management

Prepare your clients to participate in the forest industry. Students will be prepared for a wide variety of entry-level positions in forest operations or to participate in a logging training program. Topics covered may include woodland navigation using GPS and compass, woodland stewardship, woodland wildlife and biodiversity, and safety training.

Contact Us 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect

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aDDITIONAL PARTNER TRAINING

Through our online training partners, we are able to offer you even more training options! Upgrade your skills or learn more about a topic of interest through these online courses delivered in an enjoyable and interactive learning environment.

ed2go offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely online. All of the courses are led by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. These online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. To view a complete list of ed2go distance courses visit our website: www.ed2go.com/nlc Note: Course prices on the NLC ed2go site are in U.S. dollars (USD)

One of these ed2go courses may interest you:

Accounting Fundamentals

Increase your financial awareness while also gaining a marketable skill, whether you are a sole proprietor looking to manage your business finances or you simply want to gain an understanding of accounting basics.

Digital Marketing Suite

Learn how to develop an internet marketing plan, use popular social media platforms, and achieve higher positions with major search engines.

Certificate in Nutrition, Chronic Disease, and Health Promotion

Learn about the impact of food politics, clean water, foodborne diseases, mood, genetically engineered foods, and malnutrition on health and the development of chronic diseases.

Discovering Digital Photography

An informative introduction to the fascinating world of digital photography.

Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach

Prepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion.

Nonprofit Management and Grant Writing Suite

Learn everything you need to know to enter the world of nonprofits and writing grant proposals.

Speed Spanish

Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time.

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Contact Us 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 work@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect


Expert instructors develop and lead every course. The requirements for most courses include internet access, email, and a web browser. Before registering for a specific course, please review its associated requirements.

Boost your productivity and your organization’s bottom line. UGotClass’s online certificates and courses are provided by expert instructors. Participate anytime, day or evening, from any computer. To view a complete list of UGotClass distance training visit our partner website: www.yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/Nlc One of these UGotClass certificates may interest you:

Certificate in Project Management

Project management provides visibility of project health to the business and the customer; it is one of the fastest paths to promotion by increasing your network through greater exposure. First, gain the skills, tools, and templates to confidently develop and maintain a project, then acquire a well-rounded knowledge of the five Project Management Processes relating to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide. Finally, learn the ten Project Management Knowledge Areas and their support role and relationships to the five Project Management Processes. Note: This certificate does not lead to certification with the Project Management Institute.

Certificate in Data Analysis

Data analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills in the workplace. Companies have vast amounts of data, but it is rare to have someone with the ability to analyze that data to see trends and make predictions. Make a big difference in the success of your organization by acquiring data analysis skills. Begin with getting a basic understanding of how to analyze data in a business setting. Then learn how many of your business decisions involve comparing groups for differences. You will find out how to perform inquiries that will be useful to your business or organization, and have the skill necessary to communicate results through graphs and text that your fellow employees will understand.

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COMMUNITY ADULT LEARNING PROGRAM (CALP)

The Community Adult Learning Program supports over 120 community-based learning organizations who provide Adult Literacy and Foundational Learning opportunities in over 430 communities in every region of the province.

The Community Adult Learning Program is funded and supported by the Government of Alberta. Northern Lakes College has developed a partnership plan with the Community Adult Learning Programs in the NLC service region. The partnership is based on mutual respect and the desire to work together to enhance the learning opportunities for adults in the community. Chinchaga Learning Centre

Phone (780) 926-2629 Fax (780) 926-2629 Box 1196, High Level, AB chinchagaprograms@gmail.com

East Prairie MĂŠtis Settlement Phone (780) 523-2339 Fax (780) 523-5360

Fort Vermilion Community Adult Learning Program

Phone (780) 332-1110 Located in the Grimshaw Business Center Building on Main Street

High Prairie Community Adult Learning Phone (780) 523-4111 ext. 6610 Fax (780) 523-3303 PO Box 622, High Prairie, AB prcec@northernlakescollege.ca www.hpcalp.com

Phone (780) 927-3327 Fax (780) 927-3327 4601- 46 Avenue, Fort Vermilion, AB admin@northwestalbertabrighterfutures.com northwestalbertabrighterfutures.com

Horizon Learning Centre - Peace River and Area Community Adult Learning

Fox Creek Adult Literacy

La Crete Community Adult Learning Council

(780) 622-3758 adulted@foxcreekcrc.ca

Gift Lake Community Adult Learning Phone (780) 767-3794 Box 60, Gift Lake, AB gladultliteracy@outlook.com

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Grimshaw/Berwyn and District

Phone (780) 624-4220 9807B - 100 Street, Peace River, AB admin.learningcentre@gmail.com Phone (780) 928-2008 ext. 3550 Fax (780) 928-2074 10105 - 94 Avenue, La Crete, AB lacretecalc2013@gmail.com


Manning Community Adult Learning and Literacy Phone (780) 836-2664

Peavine MĂŠtis Settlement Phone (780) 523-4488

Slave Lake Adult Education

Phone (780) 849-8625 1201 Main Street S.E., Slave Lake, AB sladulted@gmail.com slavelakeadulteducation.com

Smoky River Community Adult Learning & Literacy

McLennan Phone (780) 324-3737 ext. 6712 Falher Phone (780) 837-3013 107 - 1 Street East, McLennan, AB srcalp@telusplanet.net

Valleyview Community Learning Council Phone (780) 524-4323 5003 - 50 Street, Valleyview, AB adultlit@valleyviewlibrary.ab.ca www.valleyviewclc.com

Words Work Literacy Society

Phone (780) 675-5650 4705 - 49 Avenue, Athabasca, AB wwliteracy@gmail.com www.wordsworkliteracy.com

Northern Lakes College has established Community Adult Learning Programs in five communities within the NLC service region. Northern Lakes College is able to enhance the entire adult learning continuum, bringing, or Basic Education Level (BEL) programming and employability skills classes to residents in these communities. Students are able to access the local NLC campus to take the online courses, use the computer labs, and access other resources onsite. The cost of books and tuition for the BEL courses in these communities is covered by the CALP funding. Programming is available to both full-time and part-time students. Atikameg Campus

Grouard Campus

Cadotte Lake Campus

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1. Is there a registration deadline for CE&CT courses?

No, unless otherwise stated. However, we encourage you to register at least one week in advance, and we offer a discount for some courses if you do. There is also an extra shipping fee that may apply for any courses with books or material if you register after this time.

2. Is there a cancellation fee?

Yes. Some course have a withhold fee for any changes or cancellations so please read the policy associated with your course.

3. Can I reschedule a course?

You can reschedule most of our courses if needed. Just contact us prior to the refund policy date. Most courses require three business days, others require more. There are some asynchronous courses that are non-refundable so please check each course for details.

4. Are all books and supplies included with my course?

No. The Asset Management Program requires students to order and purchase their own materials, for which we provide the list. For most other courses the costs and materials are included.

5. Are materials and books refundable?

No. Books and resources are non-refundable. If there is a special circumstance or error in the registration, contact us immediately and we may be able to reverse the fees prior to sending out resources.

6. Can I take a NLC LIVE Online™ course using a tablet or phone?

We recommend that all courses be taken using a desktop or laptop computer as there are limitations with other devices. We do suggest that you use a phone/tablet as a backup device only.

7. Do I have to have a headset for NLC LIVE Online™ training?

Yes, it is highly recommended to make the class more collaborative. However, we do have a chat box communication feature as well.

8. What if I miss a NLC LIVE Online™ class?

All LIVE Online courses are recorded. If you have to miss a class, notify the instructor and watch the recording. Note: Some courses have a maximum number of classes you can miss, so please read your course information carefully.

9. How will I be notified of course cancellations and changes?

We do our best to give notice to students by phone. However, we highly recommend checking your emails as we always send updates by email.

10. Where can I see a program-specific schedule with costs and dates?

Visit our website www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect. Under each program you will find program resources to save or print. This is certificate specific. Go to our website to sign up for our newsletter and to get schedules and the “month at a glance” sent right to your email. You can unsubscribe anytime!

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11. What if I don’t see dates for the course that I want in the Lifelong Learning Guide schedule? Check the website for the most up-to-date information. Call if you would like to put your name on our course interest list, or if you would like to arrange for a private or custom offering at your location.

12. What is Blue Seal- and what courses do you offer that qualify?

Blue Seal Certification in Alberta is a recognition of development of business competencies for Journeymen from Alberta Industry Training. We offer 3 programs that have courses that are blue seal eligible: • Essential Skills for Supervisors • Advanced Skills for Leadership • Maintenance Management Professional For more blue-seal information and to learn more about the requirements: https:// tradesecrets.alberta.ca/experiencedworkers/business-competencies/

13. How robust is the training associated with MMP relative to other offerings out there?

Besides attendance at instructor-led LIVE Online sessions, MMP participants have reading assignments from course textbooks, homework assignments to apply concepts and exams. Modules 1 - 7 each have a 3 hour exam and Module 8 is a 30 hour Capstone Project, which requires the participants to apply the learning outcomes of Modules 1 - 7 to a relevant project at their place of employment.

14. Will I receive a T2202 if I was sponsored to take training?

Yes, you will still get the T2202, and your employer should issue a corresponding T4A for the amount paid on your behalf. You cannot claim the tuition amounts if they were paid or reimbursed by your employer. For more information please refer to the Canada Revenue Agency. https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/aboutyour-tax-return/tax-return/completing-a-tax-return/deductions-credits-expenses/line-323your-tuition-education-textbook-amounts/eligible-tuition-fees.html

15. How long does it take to complete the Essential Skills Certificate Programs?

These programs are comprised of two day modules offered throughout the year in various northern Alberta locations. It will usually take about 2.5 years to complete a program depending on your location and availability to take the scheduled training.

16. How long do I have to complete a program offered through CE&CT?

You will have 5 years from the start date of a program to complete the courses in the series. If you need an extension, contact us to review your request.

17. When will I get my Certificate if I have completed a CE&CT program?

Twice a year (December and June) CE&CT staff will review the records to determine who qualifies for certification. We will send a letter of congratulations along with a Certificate of Completion in January and July. 49


REGISTRATION AND POLICIES

Registering for CE&CT courses is easy! Three ways to register!

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Online

Available 24/7 www.northernlakescollege.ca/cect

Telephone

8:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. weekdays 780-849-8623 or 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623 (Toll free within North America)

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In Person

8:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. weekdays Northern Lakes College 1201 Main Street SE Slave Lake, AB

Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis for all Continuing Education & Corporate Training courses. Some courses fill quickly. In most cases you can be added to a waiting list and contacted if a space becomes available or if there are enough students for a second class. There is no application process required - just find your courses and add them to your shopping cart to register online. From there you can create an account if you are a new student. If you are a returning student all you have to do is enter your student ID and password, and update your contact information if necessary. Register! It’s easy as 1-2-3!

Continuing Education Portal:

The online Continuing Education portal is a secure portal where you can register and make payment online for your Continuing Education & Corporate Training course www.northernlakescollege.ca/online-registration. 1. Log in using your student ID and password if you are a returning student. 2. Create an account if you are a new student or if you have forgotten your student ID and password. 3. Employers who wish to sponsor individuals can provide them with a Purchase Order or Sponsor Letter that lists the following: course name, date, location, person you wish to sponsor, and the company address for invoicing purposes. The employee can register by selecting Purchase Order / Sponsor Letter as the form of payment and upload the document. 4. If you experience problems logging in, you can call us at (780) 849-8623 or 1-866-652-3456 ext. 8623. 50


Cancellation

Northern Lakes College reserves the right to reschedule or cancel a course that lacks sufficient registrations to provide a satisfactory learning atmosphere. In this event, your registration will be refunded in full or applied to the rescheduled course. You will be notified by email if changes or cancellations are made.

Payments and Fees

Fees are due at the time of registration. We accept the following methods of payment: Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Cheque, Money Order, Debit, Purchase Order, or Gift Card.

Prerequisites

All course prerequisites are listed on our website if applicable. If you register without the required courses, you will receive an email requesting proof of completion. If they are not submitted by the deadline, you will be withdrawn from the course.

Books, Materials, and Shipping Fees

Books, materials, and shipping fees are non-refundable.

Refunds, Withdrawals, and Transfers

Refund, withdrawal, and transfer policies are listed with each course, visit our website for complete details. They are also outlined on the Confirmation of Registration you receive by email after enrolling in your course. Exceptions to the policies can be arranged by contacting our office for approval. If a refund or transfer is approved, reimbursement will be made via the original payment method. Fees paid by Credit Card will be refunded to the same Credit Card with proof of payment. Cheques will be issued for all other forms of payment and may take up to two weeks or more to process. They will be sent to the address on the student’s account unless payment was made by a company. Failure to attend does not constitute a withdrawal. It is the student’s responsibility to take note of the Continuing Education Refund, Withdrawal, and Transfer policy. To withdraw or Transfer from a course, the student enrolled in the course must contact our office via email work@northernlakescollege.ca or phone the Continuing Education office 780-849-8623 during regular business hours 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The effective date of the withdrawal is the date you contact our office by phone or email and the email or call is received by the Continuing Education office.

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