NLC Viewbook 2016/2017

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CREDIT & APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS

VIEWBOOK 2016–2017 Academic Upgrading Business & Administrative Studies Health Careers Human Service Careers Trades & Technology University Studies

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YOUR FUTURE BEGINS HERE.


WE’RE A DIFFERENT KIND OF COLLEGE

“We are inspired by our students. We are inspired by our faculty and staff. We are inspired by our communities. Are you ready to be inspired? Come and join the family at Northern Lakes College.”

Ann Everatt, President and CEO

OUR COMMITMENT

We are Northern Lakes College. We are leaders, game changers and trail blazers. We are passionate about what we do, where we are and who we are. We are inspired by our students and invested in our communities. We are hungry in our quest for excellence and restless in that pursuit. We are Northern Lakes College. And we make a difference.

WE ARE NORTHERN LAKES COLLEGE.

Northern Lakes College is committed to becoming the most accessible and relevant community college in Alberta. Our faculty and staff deliver first-rate curriculum and services enabling our graduates to play a meaningful role in their community and the workplace. Our sense of community, innovative partnerships, and accessible learning opportunities form the foundation of our college. Meaningful collaborations with corporations, regional businesses, band and settlement offices, community groups, municipalities and government agencies are critical to our continued success.


TABLE OF CONTENTS WHY NLC OUR STUDENTS ................................................................................. 4 THE NLC ADVANTAGE ......................................................................... 5 CHOOSE YOUR FUTURE ...................................................................... 6 FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS ...................................................... 7 STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS.............................................................. 8 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS................................................................ 9 STUDENT WELLNESS PASSPORT....................................................... 10 WELLNESS IN OUR COMMUNITIES.................................................... 11 FIND OUT MORE................................................................................ 12

CONTACT US Northern Lakes College 1201 Main St. SE, Slave Lake, AB T0G 2A3 Phone: 780.849.8600 Toll Free: 1.866.652.3456 Fax: 780.849.2570 Email: admissions@ northernlakescollege.ca

DUAL CREDIT LIBRARY SERVICES COUNSELLING SERVICES.................................................................. 13 ACADEMIC UPGRADING..................................................................... 14 BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATIVE STUDIES....................................... 15 HEALTH CAREERS............................................................................. 16 HUMAN SERVICES CAREERS............................................................. 20 TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY............................................................... 23 UNIVERSITY STUDIES....................................................................... 30 APPLY............................................................................................... 31 SERVICE REGION.............................................................................. 32


OURSTUDENTS Northern Lakes College provides top quality post-secondary education right where you live, using technology that connects you to your instructor and other students throughout Northern Alberta. We have a wide range of programs including: • Academic Upgrading • Certificate and Diploma Career Programs • Trades and Apprenticeship Programs • University Transfer Studies • Non-Credit courses We know that making choices like this can be overwhelming and we are here to help. Please contact us to discuss your educational options and we will be happy to help you plan a path to reach your educational goal!

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Our students are the center of what we do.


In 2015/2016 Northern Lakes College serves more than 50 communities in northcentral and north-western Alberta, encompassing an area of more than 160,000 square kilometers.

Northern Lakes College distributed over

We help you plan your path to reach your

$250,000 in awards

educational goal.

to Post-Secondary and Credit students.

Did you know that CTV made 4 Educational commercials on NLC’s ATEP, Power Engineering, Community Health Practitioner, and Crane & Hoist Programs in the

BRAND NEW to the NLC table is our EMT-Paramedic Diploma Program!

2015/2016 academic year?

THE NLC ADVANTAGE Majority of our

Want a Degree in

programs and courses

Aboriginal Studies,

are offered online –

Arts, Education,

which means you can

General Studies or

work or raise a family

Social Work? We

while getting an

offer University

education!

Transfer Courses to We offer a wide range of course

If you already know which

delivery methods: classroom

credit program you want –

courses, self-paced with

applying is easy. Check out

pre-recorded tutorials, hands on

the Apply Alberta website

learning and even a combination

and from there you can

of these.

apply for Northern Lakes College Programs.

help you start your degree program right from home! Our programs are Accessible, Affordable and Convenient.

NLC is a member of eCampus Alberta, allowing the College to extend offerings of programs and courses throughout Alberta.

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CHOOSE YOUR FUTURE CHANGE YOUR LIFE. START HERE.

Adult Basic Education

High School Courses available from pre-high school to Grade 12

Business & Administrative Studies

Health Careers

Human Service Careers

Trades & Technology

Financial Aid and Scholarships to help you get started!

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University Studies


FINANCIAL AID &

SCHOLARSHIPS

Northern Lakes College is here to assist you with your educational goals as well as explore different avenues of funding options. Whether you are looking for grants for the Academic Upgrading program, loans for post-secondary or trades and/or scholarships and bursaries we are here to help!

BRETT REIMER was awarded a $1000 check for having the highest combined class and shop mark in his 1st Period of Carpentry. Brett was able to complete his 1st and 2nd periods of Carpentry at NLC back to back!

What is the difference between a scholarship, bursary and prize?

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS We understand that funding your postsecondary education can be a challenge. Through the generosity of many individuals, companies, and associations, we are proud to offer a number of financial awards. Awards may be given based on financial need, academic achievement, community involvement, leadership or extracurricular activities. The award may also be a combination of a scholarship, bursary or a prize.

A SCHOLARSHIP

A BURSARY

A PRIZE

is an award given in recognition of academic excellence or achievement

is a cash award which is based on financial need. There may be also be additional requirements such as community involvement or leadership; each bursary criteria will outline what is required.

is an award based on specific outstanding accomplishment or achievement. This award may be cash, a plaque, a book, a medal or a gift

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Residence is a place where students can interact with other students, meet new people and develop a range of personal skills.

Northern Lakes College offers student accommodations in Grouard, Peace River and Slave Lake.

SLAVE LAKE – SINGLE STUDENT Style

It is a supportive environment and your home away from home!

STUDENT RESIDENCE

Cable / WiFi Laundry Distance to Campus

48 rooms in 12 units - semi-furnished; 4 rooms in 2 Barrier Free Units Cable TV and Internet with a Ethernet Cord available – Wi-Fi options are left for the student to establish if desired Yes – coin operated Slave Lake Main Campus – these units are right on campus Trades & Technology Campus (Carpentry & Welding Students) 5 minute drive Slave Lake Annex (Electrical Students) 5 minute drive

Rent

$450 a month plus damage deposit equivalent to first month’s rent

GROUARD – SINGLE STUDENT Please call for details

GROUARD – FAMILY HOUSING Style

12 X 3 bedroom semi-furnished units 6 X 4 bedroom semi-furnished units 2 X 3 bedroom unfurnished units

Cable / WiFi

Students are required to find their own providers at their own expense

Laundry

Washer & dryer provided in semi-furnished units. Unfurnished units have hook-ups but do not contain a washer & dryer

Distance to Campus Rent

Semi-furnished housing is less than 1 km walk from campus. Unfurnished units, vary in distance but all are within short walking distance Student Rates: $550 per month for 3 bedroom furnished; $650 per month for 4 bedroom; $500 per month for 3 bedroom unfurnished plus damage deposit equivalent to first month’s rent

PEACE RIVER Style Cable / WiFi Laundry

“Staying in Northern Lakes College’s Student Residence has been a positive change in my life. By moving to a different community, I’ve gained a lot of independence.”

Distance to Campus

5 Rooms fully furnished Included in rent Yes – not coin operated 5 minute drive from Residence to the Shell Power Engineering Centre (Power Engineering and Oilfield) 7 minute drive to the Peace River Main Campus

Rent

Master Bedroom $600 per month, remaining 4 bedrooms - $500 per month plus damage deposit equivalent to first month’s rent

Irina Sheridan

FACILITIES HOUSING COORDINATORS

1st year Practical Nurse Diploma Student

Grouard & Peace River​ Ph: (780) 751-3278 Toll free 1-866-652-3456​​

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Slave Lake Ph: (780) 849-8714 Toll free 1-866-652-3456​​

More information available on our website under Student Services www.northernlakescollege.ca


INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS YOUR FUTURE WITH NORTHERN LAKES COLLEGE Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet – based (iBT) Score 84 with no section below 21, Paper based score of 560, Computer-based score 220 and test of Spoken English (TSE) of 50

Canadian Language Benchmarks Assessment (CLBA) Score 8 with no skill score below 7

International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) Score 6 with no band score below 6 Designated Learning Institution Number O19391056848

We recommend that applicants begin the process of getting a student visa, while in their home country, at least six months prior to registering in a program with Northern Lakes College. 1. International Students submit an application to Northern Lakes College, either paper-based (available at www.northernlakescollege.ca) or through the Apply Alberta – Alberta Post-Secondary Application System: www.applyalberta.ca 2. Applicants will need to arrange for official transcripts to be forwarded to an approved assessment organization – some that are accepted for Northern Lakes College are International Qualifications Assessment Services (IQAS) The Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC) *Please note that Northern Lakes College does not assess foreign transcripts 3. Applicants for whom English is a second language must submit evidence of their English Language Proficiency (ELP) as part of the application process 4. Completed assessments will then be reviewed to ensure all admission requirements have been met. Applicants should become familiar with the specific admission requirements of the program they are applying for. This information is outlined in the “Admission Requirements” portion of information on your intended program. 5. When all the admission requirements for the program are met, the applicant is sent a letter verifying that the entrance requirements have been met and that the applicant is eligible to be accepted, you can use this letter for your visa application. Your Registration will not be final until the appropriate student visa, documentation and fees are received by Northern Lakes College 6. International Students pay double the domestic rate of tuition. If you have any questions please contact 1.780.849.8600 (Admissions Services), 1.866.652.3456 (toll free in Canada), or email at admissions@northernlakescollege.ca


WELLNESS IN OUR

COMMUNITIES

This region offers walking and biking trails with stunning views. A brisk walk or bike ride is very enjoyable.

NORTHERN ALBERTA – Wellness activities to keep your mind and body active Canoeing the Mighty Peace River is a must! Lift your emotional wellbeing in this tranquil environment.

Reach for the top! Participate in student events and challenge yourself.

Student Wellness offers the opportunity to try new activities. Expand your horizons!


Chateh

High Level Fort Vermilion La Crete Paddle Prairie

Peerless / Trout Lake Loon River Cadotte Lake Peace River Peavine Smoky River (McLennan) High Prairie Valleyview

Atikameg Gift Lake

Interested in a round of golf? The scenery is spectacular and walking provides a wonderful opportunity to appreciate nature.

Stony Point (Wabasca) Enjoy 17 kilometers of groomed cross country ski trails.

Grouard Driftpile East Prairie

Slave Lake Athabasca

Swimming is a great way to release stress and have fun with friends or family.

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Find out more about Northern Lakes College

ONE

TWO THREE

A GREAT PLACE TO START. This view book highlights the Part-time and Full-time programs and courses Northern Lakes College has to offer! For further information check out our website www.northernlakescollege.ca or call 1-866-652-3456 or email info@northernlakescollege.ca Northern Lakes College has tailored its programs and courses to suit your lifestyle! With our technologies that support online distance learning, you can work or raise a family while you go back to school!

IT ALL BEGINS HERE. It’s a good idea to always check out the website for up to date information regarding dates and delivery options. By visiting our website you can access information on the courses and programs of your choice, all the support services we offer and where we are in your community!

FROM HERE IT IS POSSIBLE. Applying to get into a credit program or a course is a simple process. If you already know which credit program you wish to apply for and meet the program entrance requirements, please go to the Apply Alberta website at www.applyalberta.ca. From there you can apply for Northern Lakes College programs. Our Admissions staff are available 8:15 am – 4:30 pm Monday to Friday to tell you more about our programs. Phone 1-866-652-3456 or email admissions@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.com

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COUNSELLING SERVICES Counsellors are available to provide students with career, personal and educational counselling prior to enrollment and during their college career. The counselling staff, in cooperation with instructional staff, also provide personal development and student skills workshops. Counsellors assist students in obtaining funding from internal and external resources such as the Student Finance Board, Alberta Works and from various scholarships and bursaries.

DUAL CREDIT

PROGRAMMING

Students thinking of entering NLC are encouraged to talk to a Counsellor.

WHAT IS DUAL CREDIT? Dual Credit provides high school students an opportunity to get a jump start on their postsecondary education, by taking a course(s) that earns both high school and post-secondary credits at the same time. Northern Lakes College offers a variety of Dual Credit programs and courses for high school students. · Carpentry, 1st Period (Slave Lake campus only) · Electrical, 1st Period (Slave Lake campus only) · Welding, 1st Period (Slave Lake campus only) · Health Care Aide Program · Power Engineering 4th Class · Power Engineering 5th Class · Office Administration

Contact an NLC Counsellor at 1-888-6523456 to make an appointment.

NLC LIBRARIES Northern Lakes College Library will be the college community’s primary access to educational support and discovery. Northern Lakes College has staffed libraries at Grouard and Slave Lake. All NLC campuses have access to digital resources. Loanable material is delivered via the college’s courier. You can register with the library and access digital resources through the library’s website:

· Business Administration

www.northernlakescollege.libguides.com/library

· Early Learning and Child Care

Contact us:

· Educational Assistant

Grouard​ Ph: (780) 751-3275

· University Transfer For more information, check out our website

www.northernlakescollege.ca

Slave Lake Ph: (780) 849-8670

Director of Library Services: (780) 849-8671 Email: NLCLibrary@northernlakescollege.ca www.northernlakescollege.ca

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CHANGE YOUR LIFE.

START HERE. WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?

ACADEMIC UPGRADING DATES

September 06, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Asynchronous delivery

Adult Basic Education AVAILABLE ANYWHERE Reaching your education goals is possible with the Northern Lakes College Academic Upgrading Program! We are invested in every single one of our students, taking them from where they are, to where they aspire to be. The Academic Upgrading program is an accessible and affordable way to prepare you for your high school diploma, career training or employment! The program is designed for adults of all ages and abilities. Contact us today to receive assistance from professionals who will assist you to develop an Educational Plan to achieve your goals!

Blended and Distance LENGTH

40 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time 20 credits $2,896.00 Part-time 15 credits $2,172.00

DATES

September 06, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

High School AVAILABLE ANYWHERE Are you dreaming of a new career? Have you been out of school for a while? Upgrade your future now at Northern Lakes College. Academic Upgrading can provide you the courses you need to meet your career goals! With flexible offerings from pre-high school to Grade 12, the Academic Upgrading program is an accessible and affordable way to prepare you for your high school diploma, career training or employment. You can take classes from home or on-campus in an online setting as a part-time or full-time student. The Academic Upgrading program assists adults of all ages and abilities to reach their goals.

Distance Learning Only LENGTH

40 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time per term $2,172.00

DATES

September 06, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Students may access their courses at any time from any computer with an internet connection. LENGTH

Part-time (5 credits) $724.00 Part-time (10 credits) $1,448.00

Synchronous delivery is working together at the same time, information is given immediately leading to real-time conversations to take place online.

High School – Asynchronous offerings AVAILABLE ANYWHERE Do you require certain high school courses to gain entry into a desired post-secondary program, but have a schedule that doesn’t allow full-time, day-time study? We have the offering for you! Select high-school courses are offered using an internet based learning platform and traditional print-based materials. You can complete your studies anytime, and from anywhere through guided, self-study. Instructor tutorial support is also provided.

Full-time (15 credits) – term $2,172.00 Full-time (30 credits) – year (2 terms) $4,344.00

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is communication and tutorials that give you the information you need with a time lag – meaning prerecorded tutorials you can watch over and over whenever you want to! This allows you to have plenty of time for thought process while completing your courses!

toll-free: 1-866-652-3456

*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

PROUD OF OUR STUDENTS! “After my spouse died, I was left to raise 3 small children alone. I knew that I needed a career and not just a job so I returned to school.” Lindsay Goodswimmer Academic Upgrading Student


YOU CAN DO THAT HERE.

Your Future. Our Mission.

BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATIVE STUDIES Business Administration Certificate AVAILABLE ANYWHERE Have you always dreamed of owning or managing your own business? Perhaps you want to work in an administrative role in business such as accounting, marketing or human resources? The Business Administration Certificate program will open up many opportunities for careers in the world of business. An exciting opportunity for the 2016-17 intake provides students with a laptop computer and access to eBooks as a required part of the program. The Business Administration Certificate program is a one-year program that develops the skills and knowledge needed to be successful in business. Graduates are prepared to enter the workforce or continue their education by transferring to a Business Administration diploma program. Business topics in the one-year program include accounting and bookkeeping skills, marketing principles, computer applications, business plans and proposals, interpersonal communication skills, and micro-economics theory.

Over 600 NLC students graduated from Credit programs last year!

“The ability to continue work without having to return to school full-time. The instructors are very understanding and patient” – 2015/2016 Business Administration Student

DATES

September 06, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

The program is a combination of synchronous delivery with regular weekly classes scheduled and delivered in real time and asynchronous paced delivery through Internet-based learning. LENGTH

30 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $5,331.00 INDUSTRY

Private or Public sector, in small business, government, banking, insurance, not-forprofit organizations, retail, hospitality, and the oilfield and construction industries. CAREERS

Office Manager, Administrative Coordinator, Accounting Clerk, Administrative Assistant

Human Resource Management Diploma AVAILABLE ANYWHERE If you have a goal of working in a Human Resource position in industry this part time diploma program is for you. Continuing to build upon the concepts developed at the Business Administration certificate level, the Diploma in Human Resources Management allows students to specialize in the human resource field. Human Resources has become increasingly complex and there is an increasing demand on employers to interpret, understand and implement labour laws, taxation laws, human rights and employment standards issues. Recruitment, retention, occupational health and safety of employees are also a focus with companies. As companies grow having Human Resource departments that give guidance, advice and leadership around these specialized issues is becoming necessary. This program is developed to help prepare people for work in HR departments. The program focuses on the human resources issues that face most companies and will help prepare students to write the national knowledge exam required to be a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP).

*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

DATES

September 06, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Online Delivery LENGTH

80 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $2,787.00 Core courses only CONDITIONS

Human Resource professionals work primarily in an office setting within commercial or industrial environments. CAREERS

Labour Dispute Negotiator, Negotiator, Human Resources Officer/Administrator, Recruitment Officer, Trainer, Wage and Salary Administrator

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Office Administration AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

DATES

September 6, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Online delivery with the exception of the employment practicum. LENGTH

34 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Certificate $5,956.20 OCCUPATIONS

Administrative Officer, Liaison Officer, Office Administrator, Office Manager, Records Analyst and Planning Officer OUTLOOK

The diversity of Office Administrative tasks have changed over the years which have helped to increase the demand

In a competitive job market, you want to stand out. Northern Lakes College’s Office Administration program will give you the tools to succeed in a variety of office careers. Enjoy the competitive pay, great hours, and comfort of working in an office setting. The Office Administration program provides training and practice in a variety of computer applications and human relations skills designed to meet the needs of today’s office environment. Students will develop knowledge and skills in keyboarding, word processing, database, spreadsheets, accounting practices, office procedures, interpersonal communications and business communications. Opportunities for professional development and orientation to job search skills, combined with a four week practicum in an office setting, provide students with the skills and the knowledge to be competent and sought after office professionals. Graduates from the Northern Lakes College Office Administration Program are working in small businesses, educational institutions, health complexes, government offices and large industries.

MINDS. MOTIVATED. HEALTH CAREERS Community Health Promotion Program – Certificate AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

DATES

September 1, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Online learning with blended components for labs and activities that require face-toface learning. LENGTH

34 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Certificate $6,282.00

Community Health Promotion workers focus on health promotion and the prevention of injury, illness, disease and disability. Foundational to their practice is the concept of applying community solutions to community challenges, accomplished by identifying the needs of individuals, families, groups and communities, community resources and strengths, and initiating programs based on needs. A certificate is granted after the successful completion of Year One courses and the first practicum. A diploma is granted after the successful completion of Year Two courses and the final practicum.

CAREERS

PROJECT EXAMPLES

Community Health Liaison, Health Promotion Coordinator, Community Education, Lifestyle and Behavior Coach

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Reduce Risk Factors of Chronic Diseases, Sustainable Healthy Living, School Health Assessments, School Health Action Planning, Development and Implementation


Emergency Medical Responder

DATES AND LOCATIONS

Have you always dreamed of working on an ambulance and having an exciting career where you can help people in need? The Emergency Medical Responder program is the first step towards a career in emergency medical services. Successful completion of the EMR Program will allow graduates to work in entry-level EMS positions and is also a prerequisite for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) education. The program is delivered using distance delivery technologies; however, students must attend onsite, instructor led, face to face lab seminars at the central offering site. Costs associated with travel and accommodations for attending these labs are the student’s responsibility. Graduates of the program receive EMR certification.

WHAT IS BLACKBOARD COLLABORATE?

Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible to write the EMR Alberta Provincial Registration Exam. Please see the Alberta College of Paramedics website for more information at www.collegeofparamedics.org. Please note: There are additional costs related to the Alberta College of Paramedics registration exam & licensing. This program follows all practice requirements as defined by the Alberta College of Paramedics.

It is basically a virtual classroom – instructors can connect with their students through web conferencing.

September 06, 2016 - December 16, 2016 - Grande Prairie, Peace River and Slave Lake January 03, 2017 - April 21, 2017 Grande Prairie, Peace River and Slave Lake DELIVERY

Online learning with instructional support with instructor led lab days LENGTH

15 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$2,207.80 $650.00 approx. for ACP Exam, Transcript fee and Uniform costs INDUSTRY DEMAND

Above average expected occupational growth. WORKING CONDITIONS

EMR’s work both indoors and outdoors. They can work full time, part time, or as volunteers, usually those who are employed work 8-14 hour shifts.

Emergency Medical Technician

DATES AND LOCATIONS

Emergency Medical Services is a dynamic industry that offers an exciting and rewarding career for individuals looking to make a positive impact in other people’s lives. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Program is a full time distance delivery program that offers online lectures, combined with face-to-face onsite sessions. This allows students to gain hands-on experience through labs and scenario-based training. The Northern Lakes College Program provides a schedule that allows students the freedom and flexibility to remain employed in their home communities while increasing their skills and knowledge-base. This program is approved by the Canadian Medical Association and the Alberta College of Paramedics ensuring graduates are skilled in all competencies relevant to the Alberta and National Occupational Competency Profile. The theory portion of the program is delivered over approximately 34 weeks, and is then followed by a hospital practicum and an ambulance practicum. Students develop critical-thinking skills allowing them to develop an appropriate differential diagnosis and treatment pathway for their clients. Communications, personal wellness, safety, and professionalism are stressed throughout the program. Students are responsible for costs related to travel and accommodations for the onsite sessions and practicum. Students are required to have an Apple iPad to complete the program. Make a difference in someone’s life, apply today! *Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

September 01, 2016 – June 23, 2017 Slave Lake DELIVERY

Blended delivery with distance learning activities and face-to-face labs LENGTH

38 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$6,221.00 INDUSTRY DEMAND

With the retirement of the baby boom generation – qualified EMT’s are currently in and expected to be in high demand. INDUSTRIES

Government corporations, co-operatives, private companies, municipal ambulance corporations and non-profit agencies.

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Emergency Medical Technologist-Paramedic DATES AND LOCATIONS

September 1, 2016 – June 23, 2017 Slave Lake DELIVERY

This program is delivered using a full-time blended delivery, the program is comprised of classroom, practical/ laboratory, clinical and field placement and will use a mix of distributed learning technologies to support the theory portions of the program including Moodle and Blackboard Collaborate. LENGTH

68 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Year 1 Full-time $7,233.80 Year 2 Full-time $4,883.40 ADVANCED DUTIES

EMT-P’s may perform duties of EMTs and administer advanced pre-hospital emergency care.

The Emergency Medical Technologist-Paramedic (EMT-P) Program is a two-year Diploma program designed to prepare students with the knowledge and skills to practice emergency pre-hospital medical/trauma care and to function as a vital member of the health care team. The program is designed to prepare graduates to perform the competencies identified in the National Occupational Competency Profile (NOCP) for Advanced Care Paramedics, and the Alberta Occupational Competency Profile (AOCP) for EMT-P and to meet requirements for the ACP licensure exam for EMT-P. Graduates of the program will demonstrate personal behaviors consistent with professional and employer expectations and adhering to the EMS Code of Ethical behavior, as well as technical proficiency in the skills necessary to fulfill the role of an entry-level EMT-P.

The NLC service region is the largest in the province, covering over 164,000 sq km in North Western Alberta.

The theory portion of the program is delivered over the course of four academic terms. The program includes a hospital, intermediate and advanced care practicum. The program provides in the areas of patient assessment and emergency treatment. Students develop critical thinking skills allowing them to develop an appropriate differential diagnosis and treatment pathway for their patients. Students are responsible for costs related to travel and accommodations for the onsite sessions and practicums. Students are required to have an Apple iPad to complete the programs.

Health Care Aide AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

DATES

September 01, 2016 - January 27, 2017 February 01, 2017 - June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Blended distance delivery supported by face-to-face lab seminars and a clinical practicum LENGTH

20 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $3,690.80 INDUSTRY DEMAND

Do you want to make a difference in your community? Do you genuinely care about helping others? Do you want a rewarding career that is in high demand? Northern Lakes College’s Health Care Aide program will prepare you for your career as a vital member of the health care team. Health Care Aides assist the professional nurse in providing care to clients of all ages. They may work in acute care and continuing care settings, including long term care, home care and assisted living. The Northern Lakes College, Health Care Aide Program follows the 2010 Government of Alberta provincial curriculum, and includes both theory and practical experiences. The Northern Lakes College Health Care Aide Program is accessible, flexible, and delivered in an manner to support each student’s individual success.

Occupational growth is expected to be above average. CAREERS

Caregivers, Home Support Worker, Personal Care Attendant and Medical Assistant

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*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

INDUSTRY DEMAND It is forecasted that about 168 new positions in the Emergency Medical Technologist-Paramedic field will be created each year in addition to job openings created by employment turnover.


Health Care Aide/Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

DATES

This is a short program of study suitable for non-certified Health Care Aides who wish to receive recognition for their knowledge and experience. Students may start the first day of any month (with the exception of July and August) if they register by the 10th day of the previous month. Students must enroll in, and complete HFDN0001 -Working Safely and Effectively as a Health Care Aide, but can then challenge all other courses in the program (6 in total). The Health Care Aide Program follows the Government of Alberta provincial curriculum. Travel to a NLC campus will be required to complete the skills assessments.

July 01, 2016 - June 30, 2017 DELIVERY

Online independent study, tutorial support and instructor led, face-to-face assessments LENGTH

12 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$1,661.80

Health Care Aide eSTEP (Employed Student Tutored Education Program) AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

INDUSTRY DEMAND It is expected that Practical Nurses will have an above average demand. In Alberta 94% of licensed Practical Nurses work in the Health care and Social Assistance Industry.

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DATES

If you are a non-certified Health Care Aide seeking certification, Northern Lakes College’s Health Care Aide eSTEP program is for you. The Employed Student Tutored Education Program (eSTEP) is an online, distance delivered program designed to provide employed students with the support they require to gain certification as a HCA in Alberta. Students will continue to gain work experience in the clinical setting which may be eligible for practicum credits. Students can start the first day of any month (with the exception of July and August) as long as they are registered by the 10th day of the previous month. Students will have one year to complete the program and will graduate with a Government of Alberta Health Care Aide Certificate.

July 01, 2016 - June 30, 2017 DELIVERY

Self-study online program with tutorial support and online resources LENGTH

20 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$1,881.80

Practical Nurse – Diploma DATES AND LOCATIONS

If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career in an in-demand healthcare field, then becoming a Practical Nurse could be the ideal profession for you! Working with other health team members, you will provide nursing care to individuals in acute care hospitals, continuing care centers, community health settings and primary care settings. Our very successful and highly recommended program follows all practical requirements as defined by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) and Alberta Health Services. Practical nursing is a self-regulating profession with a unique body of knowledge, standards of practice, its own code of ethics, clearly defined competencies and a societal contract to provide safe, quality, holistic patient care. Our enthusiastic and experienced instructors are invested in the success of every single one of their students, and invite YOU to enroll in this rewarding program today!

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Year 2 Start: September 01, 2015 - May 26, 2017 - Grande Prairie, High Level, Peace River, Slave Lake Year 1 Start: September 06, 2016 – May 25, 2018 Grande Prairie, High Level, Peace River and Slave Lake DELIVERY

Delivered using a blended delivery combining face-to-face, distance learning activities and clinical requirements. LENGTH

68 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Year 1 $7,935.20 $800.00 clothing, supplies Year 2 $7,083.60 $800.00 clothing, supplies

*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

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REAL EDUCATION. ABOVE ALL. HUMAN SERVICES: Addiction Service Worker (Certificate) Program AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

DATES

September 6, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Moodle supported by Collaborate and one week of face-to-face instruction each term LENGTH

38 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $6,643.80 INDUSTRY DEMAND

It is forecasted that about 166 new positions will be created each year in addition to job openings created by employment turnover.

Be the change. Enroll in Northern Lakes College Addiction Services Worker Program and discover the rewarding challenge of working with people who are affected by addiction. The Addiction Services Worker Program takes a holistic approach that includes the belief in the interconnection of mind, body, spirit and emotion. When you graduate you will work with communities and organizations to set up and operate programs focused on reducing high levels of alcohol, drug and solvent abuse. You will also learn about prevention, intervention and aftercare. This program can be taken full or part time, depending on your unique needs. Northern Lakes College offers more student to instructor time, affordable tuition, and quality programs.

Northern Lakes College

CAREERS

was able to educate 2,399

Drug and Alcohol Addiction Counsellor, Rehabilitation Services Practitioner, Substance Abuse Counsellor.

students within Certificate, Diploma and Non-Credentials programs last year!

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*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.


Early Learning and Child Care Certificate

DATES

September 01, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

AVAILABLE ANYWHERE Would you like to be a positive influence in the lives of young people? Consider a career in early learning and child care. The Early Learning and Child Care program at Northern Lakes College will give you the training needed to work in this rewarding career. Individuals are trained to work with children from birth to twelve years of age in settings such as daycares, preschool or after-school programs, and private dayhomes. Graduates of the Early Learning and Child Care Certificate program will also develop the skills to work effectively with children with exceptionalities. Enroll today!

Delivered online using learning management software such as Blackboard Collaborate and Moodle LENGTH

38 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $6,247.60 AVERAGE EARNINGS

Albertans in this occupational group on average earned $16.82 to $22.54 an hour and work on average 32.7 hours per week. CAREERS

Educator, Preschool Teacher, Educational Assistant, family day home agencies, child care and day care centers.

WHAT IS MOODLE? Moodle is an internet based learning platform, it allows our instructors to extend learning to students anytime, anywhere.

Early Learning and Child Care Diploma

DATES

September 01, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

AVAILABLE ANYWHERE Would you like to be a positive influence in the lives of young people? Consider a career in Early Learning and Child Care. The Early Learning and Child Care diploma program at Northern Lakes College will give you the training needed to work in this rewarding career. Individuals are trained to work with children from birth to twelve years of age in settings such as daycares, preschool or after-school programs, and private dayhomes. Graduates of the Early Learning and Child Care Diploma program will develop the skills to work effectively with children with exceptionalities, and will be prepared for administrative and supervisory positions within the field. Enroll today!

Delivered online using learning management software such as Blackboard Collaborate and Moodle LENGTH

38 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $6,952.00 WORKING CONDITIONS

Educational Assistants work primarily indoors, except for when monitoring students outdoors. When employed in school systems, Educational Assistants usually have the same schedule as teachers including summer, winter and spring breaks. EMPLOYMENT AREAS

Early intervention programs Kindergarten to Grade 12 public and private schools, child care centers, summer camps and day programs.

*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

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Educational Assistant Certificate AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

DATES

September 01, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Delivered online using learning management software such as Blackboard Collaborate and Moodle LENGTH

38 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $5,957.20 INDUSTRY

The Educational Assistant program at Northern Lakes College will give you the training you need for a meaningful career working with children in school settings. Educational Assistants have many responsibilities which may include assisting students with exceptionalities by adapting or modifying educational materials and programs. In addition, Educational Assistants participate in observing and reporting student progress to teachers and other related professionals. As well, they reinforce student learning in one-on-one or small group situations; act as facilitators toward inclusion of students with exceptionalities; and prepare instructional materials for teachers. Contact us today to find out how you can get started!

98% of Educational Assistants work in the Educational Services industry CAREERS

Instructional Assistant, Program Aide/ Assistant, Teacher Assistant, Teacher Aide, Special Needs Educational Assistant

Social Work – Diploma DATES AND LOCATIONS

Year 1 Start: September 01, 2015 - June 23, 2017 - High Level, High Prairie, Peace River, Slave Lake, Valleyview, Wabasca Year 2 Start: September 06, 2016 - June 22, 2018 - High Level, High Prairie, Peace River, Slave Lake, Valleyview and Wabasca DELIVERY

Blended delivery strategy; online, face-toface classes, onsite tutorial support and self-directed study. LENGTH

72 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Year 1 $6,256.80 Year 2 $6,814.20 INDUSTRY DEMAND

There continues to be a high level of demand for qualified Social Workers. CAREERS

Case Worker, Case Manager, Counsellor or Advisor.

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Social workers are trained to “help people to help themselves”. The Social Work Program at Northern Lakes College looks at how to help people meet the demands of daily life. It looks at how social work seeks to improve people’s problem-solving and coping skills, and links them with systems that offer resources, services and opportunities. It emphasizes the development of generalist knowledge, values and skills to practice with individuals, families, communities and organizations. Themes in this two year program include competency working in different cultures, recognizing and dealing with oppression, practice in northern and rural communities, and a focus on holistic practice. In a supportive atmosphere, students are encouraged to develop personal insights and approaches to social work practice. This two-year program includes a blend of core social work theory and practice courses, along with university level courses which include the following: English, psychology, health education, sociology, political science and one other arts and science elective. Students have the choice of completing the required university transfer courses before starting the program, during the two-year program or upon completion of the core social work courses. With the successful completion of the Social Work Program, graduates are prepared for entry level practice positions or to continue their education in a degree program. Graduates will also be eligible for registration with the Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW).

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INVENT YOURSELF. TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY Oilfield Operator Training

DATES

Available Anytime September 19, 2016

AVAILABLE ANYWHERE The Oilfield Operator Training program provides well-rounded operations knowledge for students looking to work in the oil and gas industry as an operator. This program is primarily distance-based, with some scheduled face-to-face training, and can be taken at a full-time or part-time pace. The program combines distance-based oil and gas productions, industrial safety and environmental training with hands-on equipment operation and worksite familiarization training into a complete training package. In addition to receiving an Oilfield Operator Training Certificate from NLC, graduates receive an Oil and Gas Production Operator certificate from NAIT.

DELIVERY

Blend of online lectures & hands-on lab work LENGTH

27 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$5,335.00 ECONOMICS

Alberta’s oil sands has the third largest oil reserves in the world, after Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. GEOGRAPHY

The oil sands are located in three major areas in northern Alberta; Peace River, Fort McMurray and Cold Lake Oil Sands

Follow Us on INSTAGRAM Power Engineering 3rd Class

DATES

Available Anytime August 2, 2016

AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

CAREERS OF A POWER ENGINEER 3RD CLASS Gas plants, power generating plants, heavy oil plants, and plastic plants.

Power Engineering 3rd Class is an Alberta certification by which the operation and maintenance of boilers and associated equipment in heating plants and other industrial settings are governed. This program is delivered completely online, supported by recorded lectures, supplemental information, quizzes, assignments, tutoring as required and optional tours and/or lab days. This program prepares students to write their Part A1, A2, B1 and B2 ABSA Certification Exams. Note that there is also a firing time requirement for 3rd Class Power Engineer certification, which may either be accomplished at an approved power/steam facility, or through attending an approved Power Lab. This program is delivered with flexible offerings. Students can take the courses in any order and may start each course in whichever offerings they choose.

*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

DELIVERY

Online learning program supported by recorded lectures LENGTH

32 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$3,055.60 EMPLOYMENT

78% of people employed in this classification work in Manufacturing, Utilities, Mining and Oil & Gas Extraction.

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Power Engineering 4th Class AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

DATES

Available Anytime August 1, 2016 DELIVERY

Online learning program supported by recorded lectures LENGTH

32 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $2,662.60

Power Engineering 4th Class is an Alberta certification by which the operation and maintenance of boilers and associated equipment in heating plants and other industrial settings are governed. This program is delivered completely online, supported by recorded lectures, supplemental information, quizzes, assignments, tutoring as required and optional tours and/or lab days. Individuals must complete the Part A and Part B courses in order to be eligible to write the corresponding ABSA certification exams. Note that there is also a firing time requirement for 4th Class Power Engineer certification, which may either be accomplished at an approved power/steam facility, or through attending an approved Power Lab. This program is delivered with flexible offerings. Students can take the courses in any order and may start each course in whichever offerings they choose.

Power Engineering 4th Lab Certification DATES AND LOCATIONS

August 22, 2016 - Jun 30, 2099 in Peace River DELIVERY

Hands on training at Northern Lakes College’s Peace River Power Lab

The 4th Class Power Engineering Certification Lab Program is five weeks of hands-on training. This program is approved by the Alberta Boiler Safety Association (ABSA) as meeting the firing time requirement for 4th Class Power Engineer certification. This program has built-in flexibility for our students; the courses may either be taken consecutively or over 2 or more different course offerings.

LENGTH

5 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time $5,500.00

AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

Available Anytime August 1, 2016 DELIVERY

Online learning program supported by recorded lectures LENGTH

18 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$1,270.80

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Power Engineers supervise, operate and maintain machinery and boilers that provide steam, power, heat, refrigeration and other utility services to industrial and commercial facilities.

INDUSTRY

Power Engineering 5th Class DATES

PROFILE

Power Engineering 5th Class is an Alberta certification by which the operation and maintenance of boilers and associated equipment in heating plants and other industrial settings are governed. The program is delivered completely online, supported by recorded lectures, supplemental information, quizzes, assignments, tutoring as required and optional tours and/or lab days. Individuals must complete the program in order to be eligible to write the ABSA certification exam. Note that there is also a firing time requirement for 5th Class Power Engineer certification, which may be accomplished at an approved power/steam facility.

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*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

Competition for entry level positions is keen, especially at the third, fourth and fifth class Power Engineer levels. Advancement to more responsible positions usually requires higher levels of certification.

CAREERS Refineries, Pulp Mills, Hospitals, and Petrochemical Plants.


I absolutely love doing the Survey and Theory Calculations course at Northern Lakes College. The material is explained extremely well and help is always there if you need it. As a drafts person this course has helped me to understand the field work aspects of surveying and made me appreciate Surveying as a whole. Another reason I really love doing this course through Northern Lakes College is because I can do on my own time and thus I have more time to spend with my family. TANYA COETZEE Current Survey Theory & Calculations Student

Survey Theory & Calculations

DATES

July 01, 2016 – June 30, 2099 DELIVERY

AVAILABLE ANYWHERE The Survey Theory and Calculations Program provides the theory of surveying and survey calculations. The program is intended to provide anyone working on a survey crew with the knowledge and calculation skills required for advancement. The program is comprised of nine core courses and one of the optional courses. All courses are delivered by distance and can be taken at anytime in any location.

Online Distance Delivery LENGTH

40 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$253.60 per course INDUSTRY PROJECTS

Oil & Gas, Forestry, Engineering, Mapmaking, Construction and Infrastructure projects COURSE AREAS

Survey & Mapping Systems, Oilfield Surveys, Boundary Surveys, GPS for Surveyors and more!

Carpenter Apprenticeship 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Periods

DATES AND LOCATIONS

Have you always enjoyed working with your hands, building things, and taking pride in your work? Consider a career as a carpenter; a field that is in high demand. This handson program will give you the skills and theory you need to succeed when you write the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training theory and practical exams. Must be registered as an apprentice with Apprenticeship & Industry Training (AIT) in the appropriate period of training.

Slave Lake: Carpentry 1st Period October 31, 2016 – December 23, 2016 Carpentry 2nd Period January 9, 2017 – March 3, 2017 Carpentry 3rd Period March 6, 2017 – April 28, 2017 Carpentry 4th Period May 8, 2017 – June 30, 2017 DELIVERY

Traditional classroom setting with shop and practical demonstrations. LENGTH

8 weeks

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$784.00 plus $300.00-$650.00 for books and guides INDUSTRY DEMAND

Employment turnover is expected to increase as the baby boom generation retire over the next few years. CAREERS

Most carpenters are employed by construction contractors, are selfemployed or do construction or maintenance work for government agencies, utility companies or manufacturing firms.

*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

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Crane & Hoisting Equipment Operator – Boom Truck Apprenticeship 1st Period DATES AND LOCATIONS

Red Deer: Aug 29, 2016 – Sept 30, 2016 Slave Lake: Nov 21, 2016 – Dec 23, 2016 Grande Prairie: Apr 18, 2017 – May 19, 2017 DELIVERY

The onsite delivery is a combination of classroom lectures and lab training on Boom Trucks. LENGTH

5 weeks

Are you interested in a diverse career that services many different industries including mining, forestry, oil and gas, as well as industrial commercial and residential construction? Boom Truck Operators have endless career options. You could work as an employee, contractor, sub-contractor or even start your own business! As a Boom Truck operator you will operate and service hoisting equipment used to move machinery and other large objects. You will learn to set up, service and operate hydraulic booms mounted on turrets that are affixed to trucks capable of moving heavy loads. To start your career training with Northern Lakes College you must first be a registered apprentice with Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training.

COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$490.00 plus $675.00 - $1000.00 for books

INDUSTRY DEMAND

PROFILE

Boom truck operators set up, service and operate hydraulic booms mounted on turrets that are affixed to trucks and are capable of moving heavy loads.

Crane & Hoisting Equipment Operator – Mobile Crane Apprenticeship 1st Period DATES AND LOCATIONS

Red Deer: Aug 29, 2016 – Sept 30, 2016 Slave Lake: Nov 21, 2016 – Dec 23, 2016 Grande Prairie: Apr 18, 2017 – May 19, 2017 DELIVERY

The onsite delivery is a combination of classroom lectures and lab training on mobile cranes. LENGTH

5 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$490.00 plus $675.00 - $1000.00 for books PROFILE

This program will prepare Apprentice Mobile Crane Operators for the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training 1st period theory and practical examinations. Are you interested in a diverse career that services many different industries including mining, forestry, oil and gas? Mobile Crane Operators have endless career options. You could work as an employee, contractor, sub-contractor or even start your own business! Mobile Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operators service and operate the hoist and swing equipment used to move machinery, materials and other large objects. Mobile Crane Operators service and operate booms that are mounted on crawlers or wheeled frames as well as traveling, fixed or climbing type hoisting equipment with a vertical mast or tower and a jib. Operators manipulate a number of pedals and levers to rotate the crane, and raise and lower its boom and one or more loadlines. Some or all of these operations may be performed simultaneously. To start your career training with Northern Lakes College you must first be a registered apprentice with Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training.

Mobile crane operators service and operate booms mounted on crawlers or wheeled frames as well as travelling, fixed or climbing type hoisting equipment with a vertical mast or tower and a jib.

Boom Truck Operator, Construction Tradesperson, Conventional Mobile Crane Operator, Equipment Operator, Hydraulic Mobile Crane Operator, Mobile Crane Operator, Tower Crane Operator 86% of Mobile Crane employees work in the Construction, Manufacturing, Mining, and Oil & Gas industries.

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Crane & Hoisting Equipment Operator – Mobile Crane Apprenticeship 3rd Period This program will prepare Apprentice Mobile Crane Operators for the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training 3rd period theory and practical examinations. Are you interested in a diverse career that services many different industries including mining, forestry, oil and gas? Mobile Crane Operators have endless career options. You could work as an employee, contractor, sub-contractor or even start your own business! Mobile Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operators service and operate the hoist and swing equipment used to move machinery, materials and other large objects. Mobile Crane Operators service and operate booms that are mounted on crawlers or wheeled frames as well as traveling, fixed or climbing type hoisting equipment with a vertical mast or tower and a jib. Operators manipulate a number of pedals and levers to rotate the crane, and raise and lower its boom and one or more loadlines. Some or all of these operations may be performed simultaneously. To start your career training with Northern Lakes College you must first be a registered apprentice with Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training.

For more information on registering with the Apprenticeship and Industry (AIT) System, contact the local apprenticeship Branch or visit www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca

*Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

DATES AND LOCATIONS

Red Deer: Aug 29, 2016 – Sep 30, 2016 Red Deer: Oct 11, 2016 – Nov 10, 2016 Slave Lake: Feb 27, 2017 – Mar 31, 2017 Grande Prairie: Apr 18, 2017 – May 19, 2017 Grande Prairie: May 29, 2017 – Jun 30, 2017 DELIVERY

The onsite delivery is a combination of classroom lectures and lab training on mobile cranes. LENGTH

5 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$490.00 plus $675.00 - $1000.00 for books

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DATES AND LOCATIONS

Electrician 1st Period September 6, 2016 – October 28, 2016 May 8, 2017 – June 30, 2017 Electrician 2nd Period September 6, 2016 – October 28, 2016 May 8, 2017 – June 30, 2017 Electrician 3rd Period October 31, 2016 – December 23, 2016 Electrician 4th Period January 9, 2017 – March 31, 2017

Electrician Apprenticeship 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Periods Do you enjoy doing hands-on work such as installing, altering, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems? Would you like to get involved in a trades career? Electricians specialize in specific types of installations such as residential (housing developments), commercial (office buildings), institutional (hospitals), and industrial (plants, factories). If you are already signed up as an apprentice and ready to attend your first period of technical training, then Northern Lakes College may just be where you want to be!

DELIVERY

Traditional classroom setting and electrical shop/lab demonstrations. LENGTH

1st 2nd and 3rd Periods 8 weeks 4th Period 12 weeks

Martin Enlger Electrical Instructor, Northern Lakes College

COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

1st 2nd and 3rd Periods $784.00 plus $150.00-$500.00 for books 4th Period 1,176.00 plus $225.00$500.00 for books

DATES AND LOCATIONS

Slave Lake: Welding 1st Period September 6, 2016 – October 28, 2016 January 9, 2016 – March 3, 2017 Welding 2nd Period October 31, 2016 – December 23, 2016 March 6, 2017 – April 28, 2017 Welding 3rd Period January 9, 2017 – March 3, 2017 May 8, 2017 – June 30, 2017

Welder Apprenticeship 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Periods There is a real demand for skilled welders in Alberta. If you enjoy building things and working with your hands, this career may be for you! To work as a welder in Alberta, you must be a registered apprentice or a certified journeyman. Students are selected by Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training. They must meet the entrance requirements for their specific trade, be indentured by an employer and eligible to attend the period of training they are applying for.

WORKING CONDITIONS

DELIVERY

The onsite delivery is a combination of classroom lectures and lab training.

Welders may work outdoors on construction sites or indoors in production and repair shops. Travel may be required on jobs such as oilfield-related welding. Welders may be required to lift and move objects that weigh over 20 kg.

LENGTH

8 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

$784.00 plus $250.00 for books INDUSTRY

76% of welders are employed in Manufacturing or Construction.

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EDUCATION. YOUR WAY. UNIVERSITY STUDIES College and Career Preparation AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

With the graduation of the 2016 class, the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program will have over 100 teachers working and living in Northern Alberta.

DATES

Qualify for entrance into the health career of your choice or university studies from your home community! Northern Lakes College offers pre-careers and pre-university studies courses that are accessible, affordable and convenient. College and Career Preparation (CACP) offers courses in Biology, Computer Applications, English, and Mathematics. These courses lead to entrance into a variety of career programs or university studies courses. Courses are offered during the Fall, Winter and Spring terms. These courses are not university courses and credit does not transfer into any program. They are intended to enhance and supplement student skills for entrance into the student’s program of choice. Classes are small, offered asynchronously for flexibility, and instructors are helpful. If you have dreamed of becoming an Addiction Services Worker, Practical Nurse, Educational Assistant, Childcare Worker, or a Social Worker, College and Career Preparation Program courses can get you started!

September 06, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Distance asynchronous (pre-recorded) LENGTH

15 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Per course $557.40 PROGRAM DELIVERY

Students may register in a single course, register in three or more in a term for fill time status, or plan the completion of all courses in the program over three terms; Fall, Winter, and Spring terms

University Studies AVAILABLE ANYWHERE

Enrollment in the College and Career Preparation has doubled as students use this pathway to acceptance to the career path of their choice.

DATES

You can start a university education in your community and save the value of a new vehicle simply by taking your first two years at Northern Lakes College instead of going to a major centre! Northern Lakes College offers university transfer courses that are accessible, affordable and convenient. Class sizes are small, and instructors are helpful and caring. A program advisor works with students to plan a program of study, and instructors prepare students to meet the challenges of university study. Students may choose to select courses and focus study toward the completion of a Northern Lakes College certificate or diploma, or design a program of study to transfer credit toward a number of degree programs from other post-secondary institutions. Transfer opportunities exist for a number of degree programs in other institutions including Aboriginal Studies, Arts, Education, General Studies and Social Work and to the University of Alberta’s Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP). Students who are interested in the Addiction Services Worker, Educational Assistant, Early Learning and Child Care, Practical Nurse, or Social Work programs can complete part of their university transfer credits through the University Studies program. Students who would like to get a head start on one of these professional studies programs are encouraged to meet with the University Studies Program Advisor for a list of current course offerings. *Dates and Costs Per Year are subject to change without notice.

September 06, 2016 – June 23, 2017 DELIVERY

Internet based, Instructor led face-to-face classes and online tutorial support LENGTH

60 weeks COST PER YEAR (APPROXIMATELY)

Full-time 9 credits a term $1,672.00 PROGRAM DELIVERY

Transfer opportunities exist for a number of degree programs in other institutions including Aboriginal Studies, Arts, Education, General Studies and Social Work and to the University of Alberta’s Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP).

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​​​​​​Applying to get into a credit program or credit short course is a simple process. If you already know which credit program you wish to apply for and meet the program entrance requirements, please go to the Apply Alberta website​​​​​at www.applyalberta.ca. From there you can apply in Northern Lakes College programs.

READY TO APPLY? TAKE THE NEXT STEP

Questions? Call Toll Free: 1-866-652-3456 If you have any questions please contact us by calling 780-849-​8600, toll free at 1-866-​652-​3456 or email info@northernlakescollege.ca Reception Desk:

780-849-8600

Admissions:

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Student Records:

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Counselling Services:

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Student Accommodations: 780-849-8714 in Slave Lake or

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Student Awards:

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We are here to help you and answer your questions!

YOUR FUTURE BEGINS HERE.

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NORTHERN LAKES COLLEGE SERVICE REGION Chateh

High Level Fort Vermilion La Crete Paddle Prairie

Peerless / Trout Lake

Loon River Peace River Peavine Smoky River (McLennan) Grande Prairie

High Prairie Valleyview

Cadotte Lake Atikameg Gift Lake

Stony Point (Wabasca)

Grouard Driftpile

Slave Lake

East Prairie Athabasca

Fox Creek Barrhead

Edmonton

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CONTINUING EDUCATION & CORPORATE TRAINING

FALL / WINTER

September 2016 to January 2017 Courses

SHORT COURSES CLASSROOM & ONLINE LEARNING CORPORATE TRAINING Business & Leadership Computer & IT General Interest Health Land and Environment Safety & Driver Training Technical Training Maintenance Management Professional Certificate Water/Waste Water Operator Training


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