V I E W B O O K
2012-13
Okanagan
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Index Our Regions How to Become a Student Programs at a Glance Health and Social Development Programs Trades and Apprenticeship Programs University Studies/Associate Degrees Engineering Technology Programs Business Programs Computer Science & Foundational Programs Student Services Continuing Studies and Distance Education Coyotes Athletics & Campus Life International Education Financial Aid and Awards Admission Requirements
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Experience Okanagan College
Where you are much more than a nine-digit number Consider attending a college where: • the average class has fewer than 20 students • you can choose from more than 120 programs and courses • students receive more than $1.5 million annually in financial aid and awards • environmental responsibility is evident on campus, in buildings and even within curricula • professors know students’ names, educational goals, and possibly how they take their coffee • no matter which campus you attend, you’ll never be more than an hour from a spectacular ski hill and never further than 10 kms from a sandy beach
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2. Each year the College hosts an annual Powwow, celebrating and honouring Aboriginal culture. 3. Students in Kelowna eat thousands of sandwiches from Fezziwig’s every year - chicken almond is the most popular choice. 4. One of the province’s largest folk fests takes place every year in Salmon Arm - the Roots and Blues festival. 5. The Vernon campus overlooks Kalamalka Lake - known for its stunning hues that range from cyan to indigo. Ever wondered why Kal Lake is so beautiful? Scientists credit the precipitation of calcite. 6. The Penticton campus is home to the College’s newest recreation facility and gymnasium. 7. In Kelowna, campus space is dedicated to community gardens. 8. The Okanagan Valley lies in a rain shadow, between the Coastal and Monashee mountain ranges. The result - 2,000 hours of sunshine per year. 9. Students who attend Okanagan College have the opportunity to experience some of the best winter sports in the region.
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do I become a student?
If you are considering becoming a student at Okanagan College, following these steps will help you on your way. Choose a program or area of interest This viewbook has information on every credential offered at Okanagan College. Visit the Programs at a Glance pages (6-8) to compare opportunities. www.okanagan.bc.ca/becomeastudent/programs
Contact a recruiter
Okanagan College recruiters can help you make the transition from applicant to student. Have questions? Contact your regional recruiter using the contact information at the bottom of this page. Dedicated assistance is available for Aboriginal students and those interested in business.
Sign up and sign in
Visit the Become a Student page on our website and sign into the myOkanagan Portal to find information tailored to your interests. When you sign up you will receive an Okanagan College email account and will gain access to important information about programs and services. www.okanagan.bc.ca/becomeastudent
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Apply online Okanagan College will begin accepting applications for the 2012-13 academic year at 9 a.m. on Nov. 1, 2011. After applying you will receive a confirmation number. www.okanagan.bc.ca/apply
Pay your application fee Okanagan College’s application fee is $30 and is payable online or at any campus administration office.
Report your records Send official school records, test results and transcripts to Okanagan College by mail with your online confirmation number. If your documents are not available when applying, send them as soon as possible.
We’ll be in touch Admissions staff will be in touch to update you on the status of your application. In the meantime you can visit the myOkanagan Portal on our website to find out more about your area of study, housing, financing your education and more.
Meet the admission requirements
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Go online to the Okanagan College Calendar for complete admission information for your program.
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Okanagan College accepts applications on an ongoing basis and offers winter intakes for many programs. Visit the web to find out if the program you want has a winter intake. www.okanagan.bc.ca/januarystart
Recruitment contact information South Okanagan Similkameen 250-492-4305 ext. 3205 Central Okanagan 250-762-5445 ext. 4469 North Okanagan 250-545-7291 ext. 2309
Shuswap Revelstoke 250-832-2126 ext. 8259 Okanagan School of Business 250-762-5445 ext. 4726 or 4691 businessadvising@okanagan.bc.ca
South and Central Okanagan Aboriginal Recruiter 250-492-4305 ext. 3264 North Okanagan and Shuswap Revelstoke Aboriginal Recruiter 250-832-2126 ext. 8275
Call Toll Free: 1-877-755-2266 or Email a recruiter at: chooseoc@okanagan.bc.ca
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PROGRAMS *Campus:
Program
R=Revelstoke SA=Salmon Arm V=Vernon K=Kelowna S=Summerland P=Penticton O=Oliver DE=Distance Education 1=Offered by Continuing Studies 2=Offered subject to funding Length Credential Campus*
Degree Programs Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2 years Business Administration 4 years Computer Information Systems 4 years
Transfer credit, years 1 and 2 toward BSN Degree at UBCO Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Computer Information Systems
K P (yrs. 1&2), K, V, SA (yrs. 1&2) P (year 1), K, V (year 1)
Associate of Arts Degree Associate of Science Degree
P, K, V, SA P, K, V, SA
Associate Degree Programs / University Studies Arts Science
2 years 2 years
Diploma Programs Advanced Culinary Arts 2 years Diploma in Advanced Culinary Arts K Business Administration 2 years Diploma in Business Administration • Accounting P, K, V, SA, DE • Finance K • General Studies P, K, V, SA, DE • Hospitality & Tourism Management K • Human Resources Management K, DE • Management K, V • Marketing P, K, V, SA Civil Engineering Technology 2 years Diploma in Engineering Technology K Commercial Aviation 2 years Diploma in Commercial Aviation/ K Commercial Pilot’s License Computer Information Systems 2 years Diploma in Computer Information Systems K Criminal and Social Justice 2 years Diploma in Criminal and Social Justice P Early Childhood Education 2 years Diploma in Early Childhood Education K Electronic Engineering Technology 2 years Diploma in Engineering Technology K Environmental Studies 2 years Diploma in Environmental Studies P, K, V, SA General Studies 2 years Diploma in General Studies P, K, V, SA Human Kinetics 2 years Diploma in Human Kinetics P Human Service Work 2 years Diploma in Human Service Work K, V, SA International Development 2 years Diploma in International Development P, K, V, SA Journalism Studies 2 years Diploma in Journalism Studies P, K, V, SA Media and Cultural Studies 2 years Diploma in Media and Cultural Studies P, K, V, SA Mechanical Engineering Technology 2 years Diploma in Engineering Technology K Network and Telecommunications Engineering Technology 2 years Diploma in Engineering Technology K Practical Nursing 18 months Diploma in Practical Nursing P, K, V, SA Sustainable Construction Management Technician2 3 years Diploma in Sustainable Construction Management P Therapist Assistant 2 years Diploma in Therapist Assistant K Trades Technology Teacher Education 2 years Diploma in Trades Technology K Water Engineering Technology 2 years Diploma in Engineering Technology K Writing and Publishing (English) 2 years Diploma in Writing and Publishing P, K, V, SA
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This program is offered through Continuing Studies ** Interprovincial Standards Endorsement *** In Penticton, Salmon Arm and Vernon, this program is offered on a rotational basis. Please contact the campus for the next program start date.
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Length Credential Campus*
Certificate Programs Accounting Assistant 19 weeks Adult Graduation Diploma Adult Literacy Adult Special Education 10 months Advanced Certificate in Communication 18 credits Administrative Assistant Certificate 10 months Administrative Assistant Fundamentals 17 weeks Aircraft Maintenance Engineer • M License 62 weeks Aircraft Maintenance Engineer • S License 37 weeks 120 hours/level American Sign Language1 (Preparatory, Basic and Intermediate) 700 hours Audio Engineering and Music Production1 81 hours Autism Spectrum1 160 hours AutoCAD Drafting1 Automotive Collision Repair 30 weeks Automotive Collision Repair/Painting & Refinishing 36 weeks Automotive Service Technician 30 weeks 80 hours Bartending1 66 hours Basic Accounting1 135 hours Bookkeeping Bridging1 Business Administration 30 credits Business Studies 18 credits 252 hours Career Facilitator1 Carpentry/Joinery 30 weeks Certified Dental Assistant 10 months 108 hours Community Brain Injury Services1 87 hours Computer Basics for Business1 120 hours Computer Proficiency for Business1 Culinary Arts 40 weeks 154 hours Custodial Worker1 Dental Office Administrative Assistant 120 hours Early Childhood Education 12 months Early Childhood Education - Infant Toddler 6 months 447 hours Education Assistant1 Electrician 24 weeks Electronic Engineering Technology Bridge 4 months to Electrical Engineering at UBCO English as a Second Language 800 hours Esthetician1 500 hours Geographical Information Systems1 360 hours Green Building and Design1 Health Care Assistant 6 months 246 hours Hearing Assistant1 Heavy Duty/Commercial Transport Technician 38 weeks 335 hours Home Inspection1 162 hours Interior Decorating1 216 hours Introduction to Office Administration1 120 hours Landscape Horticulture1 Legal Administrative Assistant 10 months (Litigation or Corporate/Conveyancing) 90 hours Management Skills for Supervisors1 Medical Administrative Assistant 480 hours 805 hours Medical Device Reprocessing1 254 hours Medical Office Assistant1
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This program is offered through Continuing Studies ** Interprovincial Standards Endorsement *** In Penticton, Salmon Arm and Vernon, this program is offered on a rotational basis. Please contact the campus for the next program start date.
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Length Credential Campus*
Certificate Programs continued Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Nail Technician1 Nursing Unit Assistant1 Office Assistant Office Management Palliative Care1 Pathway to Professional Accounting Pharmacy Technician1 Plumber Post-Diploma in Business Administration Production & Inventory Management1 Recreation Vehicle Service Technician Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Residential Building Drafting Technician1 Residential Construction Sheet Metal Worker Simply Accounting1 Special Needs Worker1 Staffing Services Clerk1 Studio Woodworking Teaching English as a Second Language1 Viticulture1 Wine Sales1 Winery Assistant1 Welding Level A Welding Level B Welding Level C
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Apprenticeship Training Automotive Painter Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician Automotive Service Technician Cabinet Maker/Joiner Carpenter Commercial Transport Vehicle Mechanic Domestic/Commercial Gasfitter (Class B) Domestic/Residential Heating Technician Domestic/Residential Geothermal Technician Electrician Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Motor Vehicle Body Repairer Plumber Professional Cook Recreation Vehicle Service Technician Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Sheet Metal Worker
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Health and Social Development DEGREE Bachelor of Science in Nursing This two-year program, in partnership with the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus (UBCO), provides years one and two of the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program offered at UBCO. Students who successfully complete all courses in the first two years are granted admission into UBCO’s BSN program and guaranteed course transfer credits to complete the final two years of the degree.
DIPLOMAS Early Childhood Education This two-year program provides students with the training and coursework to work as early childhood educators in daycare and preschool settings. Specialized training in infants and toddlers, and supported child care, which meet government licensing requirements, is also included in this program.
Human Service Work This two-year program provides the skills and coursework for graduates to work as social service/mental health support workers or as community and classroom support workers. This generally requires graduates from this program to be client-centred, able to explore and challenge themselves (thoughts, feelings, behaviours) and to be open to change.
Practical Nursing
Health Care Assistant
Graduates of this 18-month diploma program can write provincial exams to become Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) in British Columbia. This program prepares graduates to provide care, in partnership with other health professionals, to selected clients in a variety of settings. This is a collaborative, values-based program that focuses on partnerships between teacher, student and client.
This 23-week program prepares students to provide care in community and residential care settings. Students will learn theory and practice associated with personal care, including nutrition planning, purchasing and preparation of meals, household safety, client socialization, knowledge of the family and the home environment. Graduates may obtain employment in home support agencies and institutional settings.
Therapist Assistant
CONTINUING STUDIES CERTIFICATES
This two-year program provides the training to work as an assistant to occupational, physical and recreational therapists. The twoyear diploma of full-time study includes four semesters of coursework plus 16 weeks of practical experience in clinical settings.
CERTIFICATES Certified Dental Assistant This 10-month program provides students with the skills to work in a dental office. Certified Dental Assistants work as team members and require excellent communication skills, commitment to dental health, and must be kind, honest, reliable, positive, conscientious, and respectful of human diversities. This program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada and approved by the College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia.
www.okanagan.bc.ca/cs •Autism Spectrum •Community Brain Injury Services •Dental Office Administrative Assistant •Hearing Assistant •Medical Office Assistant •Nursing Unit Assistant •Palliative Care • Pharmacy Technician • Special Needs Worker • Staffing Services Clerk • Sterile Processing and Distribution
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I’ve been playing with cars for 40 years and I’m still having fun. I always tell my students to follow their passion anything is possible with a career that inspires you.”
Randy Dewar is an instructor in the Automotive Collision Repair Department. When he is not teaching, Randy can be found working on one of his hot rods - a 1933 Tudor Ford Sedan and a 1966 El Camino.
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Trades and Apprenticeship PRE-APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATES Pre-apprenticeship programs are the place to begin your trades education. Previous experience is not required for entry. Many students follow their passion, aptitude and creative interests into a fulfulling career in trades. Most programs are offered at several campuses and intakes dates vary. Check the Calendar online for the most current information about admission, intakes and program costs. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (M-License) 62 weeks In partnership with Northern Lights College- co-op program - Vernon Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (S-License) 37 weeks - Kelowna Automotive Collision Repair/Painting and Refinishing 36 weeks - Kelowna Automotive Service Technician 30 weeks - Kelowna Carpentry/Joinery 30 weeks - Kelowna
Culinary Arts 40 weeks - Kelowna Electrician 24 weeks - Penticton, Kelowna, Vernon, Salmon Arm Heavy Duty/Commercial Transport Technician 38 weeks - Kelowna
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic 25 weeks - Penticton Residential Construction 26 weeks - Penticton, Kelowna, Vernon, Salmon Arm Sheet Metal Worker 24 weeks - Kelowna
Metal Fabricator (Fitter) 23 weeks - Kelowna
Studio Woodworking 35 weeks - Kelowna
Plumber 21 weeks - Penticton, Kelowna, Vernon, Salmon Arm
Welding Level C, B and A C = 28 weeks - Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon, Salmon Arm B = 16 weeks - Kelowna A = 8 weeks - Kelowna
Recreation Vehicle Service Technician 28 weeks - Kelowna
DIPLOMAS Advanced Culinary Arts Two years - Kelowna This program combines traditional culinary training with an education in business administration to prepare graduates for employement in the culinary/hospitality industry.
Trades Technology Teacher Education Two years - Kelowna Completing this diploma program is the first of three steps to becoming a Secondary School trades or technology teacher. It covers six key areas: carpentry, electronics, metal fabrication, industrial design, drafting and design, and automotive service technology.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS Levels 1–4 (depending on program length) Apprenticeship training at Okanagan College combines traditional classroom instruction with practical hands-on experience in well-equipped shops and labs. Students enrolled in apprenticeships benefit from paid on-thejob training, work experience and post-secondary classroom instruction. Upon completion, an apprentice is required to write an exam in order to receive the Journeyperson designation.
Apprenticeship training is offered in the following trades: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Automotive Painter Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician Automotive Service Technician Cabinet Maker/Joiner Carpenter Domestic/Commercial Gasfitter Domestic/Residential Geothermal Technician Electrician Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Motor Vehicle Body Repairer Plumber Professional Cook Recreation Vehicle Service Technician Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Sheet Metal Worker
For more information about apprenticeships, visit www.itabc.ca. To view program start dates, visit the Apprenticeship website: www.okanagan.bc.ca/apprenticeship.
CONTINUING STUDIES CERTIFICATE Green Building Design and Construction 360 hours of instruction
For information on Pre-Apprenticeship and Diploma programs, shop tours and opportunities to become a student for a day visit our website. 11 www.okanagan.bc.ca/trades
University Studies ASSOCIATE DEGREES Associate of Arts Degree An Associate of Arts degree from Okanagan College gives you the skills you need to manage the influx of information we all face on a daily basis. Through prescribed courses in Arts and Science, graduates learn how to communicate, think critically, and apply research and knowledge that will help make a contribution to their field of study, their employer and their community.
Associate of Science Degree An Associate of Science degree from Okanagan College will help you develop the practical experience and theoretical knowledge that will open the door to a myriad of career options or to further studies. Many students go on to study in the fields of dentistry, medicine, veterinary medicine, optometry, forestry, hi-tech, statistics and data analysis, and more.
DIPLOMAS Diploma in General Studies This flexible program provides study in a wide area of courses from Arts and Science.
Diploma in Human Kinetics This two-year program includes a solid foundation in the art and science of human movement. Students will learn principles, theories and practices in the areas of health and wellness, sport sociology, sport psychology, motor learning, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor development, and human development and physiology. The program offers three distinct streams: Health and Fitness; Health and Physical Education; and, Kinesiology and Health Science.
Diploma in Journalism Studies This two-year diploma introduces students to journalism and media criticism and to the contemporary social and cultural context within which journalists work. Completion of this program is intended to provide students with the liberal arts education necessary to further study in journalism.
Diploma in Media and Cultural Studies This two-year interdisciplinary diploma program offers students a range of courses from a number of departments. Students will examine the rich interrelationship between media and culture in contemporary society and will explore how culture is produced, commodified, communicated, regulated, and consumed.
Diploma in Writing and Publishing This two-year diploma provides students with a solid grounding in four areas: creative and literary writing, publishing, communications and business. Students will receive applied training in print and web based publishing, accounting, marketing, and management, as well as creative, cultural and professional communications.
Diploma in Criminal and Social Justice This two-year program will provide students with an Arts-based criminal justice education. Throughout the program, students take a variety of social justice related courses in sociology, psychology, political science, and criminology, in addition to elective Arts courses.
Diploma in Environmental Studies This two-year diploma has three options, one in interdisciplinary environmental arts, one in environmental management and one in environmental science. This diploma program allows students to understand the physical principles governing the environment and the social and cultural aspects that influence human behaviour towards the environment.
Diploma in International Development This two-year diploma provides students with an opportunity to engage with current global issues such as poverty, environmental degradation, racial and gender discrimination, and political deficiency. Students acquire a multidisciplinary understanding of the current issues in international development and learn to apply appropriate techniques to analyze the issues and problems of development in the global context. The diploma has two options: International Development Governance and International Development Management a joint diploma program between Arts and Business.
CERTIFICATE Advanced Certificate in Communication The Advanced Certificate in Communication provides students with skills in applied communications. Students develop competence in areas such as professional writing, public relations theory and practice, management communications, marketing writing, and visual communication. The certificate will be of interest to students who are looking to complement their previous post-secondary experience by focusing on an applied, career-related field.
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By writing stories, we create meaning out of our experiences, find order in chaos, and discover the beauty and the power of words.� Melanie Murray is a professor in the English Department. She is also the author of FOR YOUR TOMORROW: THE WAY OF AN UNLIKELY SOLDIER.
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Engineering Technologies DIPLOMAS Civil Engineering Technology This two-year diploma program provides students with the theory and practical knowledge to work as Civil Engineering Technologists in public and private settings. Graduates are prepared to work on the design and construction of buildings, bridges, highways, streets, parks, subdivisions, dams and drainage, municipal works, and surveying. Students in the co-operative education option and graduates are currently in high demand in the construction industry.
Electronic Engineering Technology This two-year diploma program prepares students for dynamic and rewarding careers in the field of electronic engineering technology by providing training in analog and digital electronic systems and equipment. Graduates find jobs in the communications, microcomputer applications, and system controls fields that involve the installation, operation, maintenance and sales of complex electrical and electronic equipment for government agencies, educational institutions and private companies.
Mechanical Engineering Technology Graduates of this two-year diploma program are involved in the design, manufacture, installation, operation and maintenance of machine and mechanical devices. Students will learn the fundamental engineering principles and practices as well as gain a working knowledge of the fundamentals of power, fluids, materials, manufacturing, thermodynamics, HVAC, quality, instrumentation and control.
Network and Telecommunications Engineering Technology This two-year diploma program provides training in local-area and wide-area voice/data communications. Topics include Internet and intranet technologies, computer network design and configuration, network management and security, data communications, wireless and telephony systems. Graduates design, build, manage and maintain the high-speed networks that governments, companies and organizations rely upon.
CONTINUING STUDIES CERTIFICATES • Green Building Design and Construction • Geographic Information Systems • Audio Engineering and Music Production • AutoCAD Drafting
Sustainable Construction Management Technology This program offering is subject to funding – visit the Calendar or Department webpage for updated information on the implementation date.
This three-year diploma program is based at the Centre of Excellence at Okanagan College’s Penticton campus and follows a problem-based learning approach to prepare students to influence and guide the emerging generation of construction professionals. The program will provide students with the technical, business and interpersonal skills to manage construction projects of varying size and complexity, emphasizing sustainable design principles. The five main themes within the program include: commercial studies, building studies, sustainability studies, core studies and projects. Students will have an opportunity to gain experience by participating in paid co-op work with a construction-related company.
Water Engineering Technology This unique two-year diploma program provides training in the design, use and maintenance of water systems, wastewater and waste disposal facilities, and environmental monitoring. Areas of study include hydrology, hydraulics, instrumentation and control, water and wastewater management, biology and chemistry, as they relate to environmental monitoring, collection analysis, treatment and distribution of water. Options include: • Water and Wastewater Technology • Environmental Monitoring
TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY Okanagan College Electronic Engineering Technology Bridge to UBC Okanagan Electrical Engineering Offered in partnership with UBC Okanagan, this unique program prepares graduates of Okanagan College’s Electronic Engineering Technology diploma to enter the second year, second semester of Electrical Engineering at UBC Okanagan.
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Buildings have the ability to change our world through developments in responsive architecture. What we’re seeing now is that buildings can be resource positive, they can actually generate more energy than they need. You only have to look as far as Penticton’s Centre of Excellence to see this innovation at work.” Douglas MacLeod is the Associate Dean of Science, Technology and Health.
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A career in business allows you to combine your talent with your passion. For me this means using my business experience and expertise to serve my community. Recently I’ve been helping the B.C. Wine Industry put its best quality product out to the world.� Laura Thurnheer is a Professor in the Okanagan School of Business. Outside of the classroom she serves on many boards, councils and committees including her role as a member of the B.C. Wine Authority Board.
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The okanagan School of Business DEGREE Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) This four-year program focuses on business in the Canadian and international context. Students may apply directly to the program or enter the third year of the program after completing the Business Administration Diploma program. Concentrations include: accounting, financial services, hospitality and tourism management, human resources management, marketing, and management.
DIPLOMAS Business Administration The two-year diploma in Business Administration provides students with a broad understanding of business practices. Students will progress to more responsible roles in a variety of specialty options including: • Accounting • Finance • General Studies • Hospitality and Tourism Management • Human Resources Management • Management • Marketing
Commercial Aviation Offered in partnership with Southern Interior Flight Centre, this two-year diploma program combines academic courses with the flight training required by Transport Canada. Students also take a number of business administration courses that provide the skills they need to understand the commerce behind commercial aviation. Graduates can become pilots in the aviation industry and can ladder into the Business Administration degree.
CERTIFICATES Accounting Assistant This 21-week program is designed for students who have some prior business education or experience and wish to specialize as accounting assistants. Graduates are prepared for immediate employment performing accounts payable, receivable, payroll or general accounting assistant duties. A three-week practicum is included.
Administrative Assistant This 38-week certificate provides graduates with advanced office administrative skills. Students will learn office procedures, accounting, secretarial skills and computer software applications.
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals This 18-week program prepares students for entry into higher-level Office Administration specialty programs such as Legal Administrative Assistant, Accounting Assistant, and Medical Administrative Assistant.
Business Administration This program provides students with the opportunity to complete first- and second-year business courses in a variety of options.
Business Studies The Business Studies Certificate allows students to focus on specific disciplines of particular interest to those who are already employed and are looking to further develop their knowledge in a specific area. With options in: • Accounting • Business Computer Applications • Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management • Finance • Hospitality and Tourism Management • Human Resources Management • Marketing • Operations Management
Business Studies for Healthcare Professionals This program will be of interest to mature students who are already employed. The series will be available in the evening on a two- or three-year rotation depending on the discipline. Some courses are also available by distance education.
Legal Administrative Assistant Corporate/Conveyancing This 20-week program gives students an introduction to conveyancing and corporate commercial law as well as wills and estates and includes a practicum in a law office. It prepares graduates to work in conveyancing as an administrative assistant.
Legal Administrative Assistant Litigation This 19-week program gives students an introduction to law, family law, personal injury law, and litigation and includes a practicum in a law office. It prepares graduates to work in litigation as an administrative assistant.
Medical Administrative Assistant The Medical Administrative Assistant is a 480-hour online specialty certificate program designed for students with prior office administration experience or training who wish to attain the skills required to work in a medical or allied health office as a medical administrative assistant in a variety of public and private settings.
Office Assistant Students enrolled in this 22-week program will learn essential business skills such as business English, business correspondence, computer essentials, office procedures, word processing, business math, spreadsheets and Internet usage. This program is designed to be an introduction to the Administrative Assistant Certificate.
Office Management This certificate provides graduates of the Administrative Assistant program with the skills they need to manage an office. A broad base of business courses that emphasize managerial aspects of secretarial work are covered. Graduates will be prepared to write the proficiency exams leading to the Certified Professional Secretary designation.
Pathway to Professional Accounting This program is designed for students planning to pursue a professional accounting designation: Chartered Accountant (CA), Certified General Accountant (CGA) or Certified Management Accountant (CMA).
Post-Diploma Certificate in Business Administration Graduates with a diploma or degree in Business Administration may receive this post-diploma certificate by completing an additional 18 credits, of which at least 15 credits must be at the secondyear-level or higher. Certificates are available in Accounting, Financial Services, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Management, and General Studies.
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• Basic Accounting • Computer Basics for Business • Introduction to Office Administration • Management Skills for Supervisors • Production and Inventory Management • Simply Accounting • Viticulture • Wine Sales • Winery Assistant
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Computer Science DEGREE
DIPLOMA
Bachelor of Computer Information Systems (BCIS)
Computer Information Systems
Enter the fast-paced world of computers with all the right skills. This degree program combines computer lab and theory courses that will give students a combination of knowledge and skills that are in demand by employers.
Get the skills that will open the door to employment in the high-tech industry. Lab and classroom learning includes Programming, Networking, Database Management, Computer Graphics, Electronic Commerce, Machine Architecture and Software Development.
Students can specialize in Software Design and Development, Computer Systems, and Database Systems. Graduates find employment in small, mid-sized and large companies. With co-op opportunities, you can earn as you learn and graduate with a resume that includes real-world experience and a top quality education.
Graduates gain entry-level employment as computer programmers, programmer analysts, system designers, web page designers, network administrators and database designers and administrators. This program provides lab and coursework for entry into the Bachelor of Computer Information Systems program.
Foundational Programs Adult Academic and Career Preparation (ABE upgrading) Certificates are available for completion in the Fundamental, Intermediate and Advanced Levels.
Provincial Level Diploma
Adult Special Education Adult Special Education provides courses and certificate programs for students with special learning needs. Certificate programs offered include Preparing for Access to Careers and Education, Supported Access to Modified Education, Basic Skills A, Basic Skills B and Basic Skills C.
Students who complete the Provincial Level are eligible for the BC Adult Graduation Diploma (Adult Dogwood).
CONTINUING STUDIES CERTIFICATES
Upgrading courses are offered in Biology, Chemistry, Composition, Computers, Career Planning, English, First Nations Studies, Geography, History, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Science, General Studies, and Social Studies.
• Career Facilitator • Education Assistant • Special Needs Worker • Teaching English as a Second Language
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English as a Second Language Okanagan College offers six levels of instruction in English as a Second Language (ESL). At level four students can begin to combine ESL courses with academic courses. On successful completion of level six students receive a Level Six – Academic ESL certificate. ESL courses are offered in English Essentials, Grammar, Pronunciation, Reading, Speaking, and Writing.
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Focus on Aboriginal Students Okanagan College provides support services in each of its four regions to all prospective, new and continuing Aboriginal students. Every campus has comfortable, accessible and dedicated Aboriginal student space for studying, socializing and relaxing.
Visit the web to find out about all of the support services for Aboriginal students and to follow one of our students as she navigates her way through a day at Okanagan College.
www.okanagan.bc.ca/aboriginal
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Continuing Studies and Distance Education Continuing Studies Continuing Studies offers a comprehensive range of courses, seminars and certificate programs in health care, business, language, technology, computers, and personal and professional development that allow students to pursue lifelong learning and prepare for career advancement. Continuing Studies certificate programs are listed in this viewbook under their respective program area. For a complete list of programs and courses, prospective students can visit the Continuing Studies website or pick up a brochure at any campus to find Continuing Studies educational opportunities in the region. In addition to the current program listings, Continuing Studies is constantly adding new courses and programs as it responds to the needs of the communities Okanagan College serves.
Professional development opportunities and retraining programs can also be arranged through Continuing Studies. Go online to find out more about the range of options Continuing Studies offers: www.okanagan.bc.ca/cs.
Distance Education Students can complete distance education certificate programs in Bookkeeping, Business, or Pharmacy Technician. Academic courses are available in Anthropology, Biology, Business, English, Geography, History, Communications, Mathematics, Sociology and Statistics (just to name a few). Other courses in Early Childhood Education and Therapist Assistant can also be completed through distance education. Visit the distance education website for a complete list of course offerings: www.okanagan.bc.ca/distance.
Helping you navigate your path Student Services • Aboriginal Student Services • Alumni Association • Campus Bookstore • Campus Health and Wellness • Campus Recreation and Student Life • Co-operative Education • Counselling Services • Disability Services • Education Advising • Financial Aid and Awards • Food Services • Graduate and Student Employment • Intercollegiate Athletics • Learning Centres • Library Services • Parking Services • Student Associations • Student Housing
Okanagan College Library Okanagan College has libraries at each of the four main campuses: Kelowna, Penticton, Salmon Arm and Vernon. Each campus library provides research resources, personal research assistance, computer access, printing, photocopying, media viewing facilities, and individual and group study space. Online research resources, including the library catalogue, electronic books, newspapers, magazines and journals, and personal research assistance are available, both on and off campus, through the library website. There are a total of 35 student laptops available for loan from each of the campus libraries. These can be borrowed without charge for the day, or rented for periods up to one week. During the academic semester, libraries are open evenings and weekends. For more information about the Library and its services, visit: www.okanagan.bc.ca/library.
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COYOTES Coy-o-te (kahy-oh-tee): Regarded as a cultural hero and trickster, coyotes are widely known as opportunistic, intelligent carnivores that travel in packs. Often smaller in stature than other canines such as the wolf, coyotes are respected for their tenacity and adaptability - especially when on skates or in a ball diamond. Students who attend Okanagan College have the opportunity to play competitive baseball and hockey as a part of the Coyotes Athletics program – which operates out of Kelowna. The Coyotes hockey team competes in the British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL), which includes Selkirk College, Simon Fraser University, Thompson Rivers University, Trinity Western University, the University of the Fraser Valley and the University of Victoria.
The Coyotes baseball team competes in the Canadian College Baseball Conference, which includes teams from Thompson Rivers University, the University of Calgary, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Vancouver Island University and the Prairie Baseball Academy. Visit the Coyotes’ websites for information on try-outs, schedules and league standings.
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education A global perspective on education
Each year, Okanagan College welcomes hundreds of international students from around the world into our programs. Our students share classes with students from more than 40 different countries and cultures. Okanagan College also offers its domestic and international students a variety of options for a global educational experience through international exchanges, internships, field schools and volunteer experiences. The development of an international perspective and the ability to communicate in more than one language are fundamental aspects of a modern education and increase future career opportunities.
International Education doesn’t just refer to the many students who come from around the world to study at the College. There are also a number of opportunities for Okanagan College students to study abroad. Right now, through the Okanagan School of Business, the College has exchange partnerships with more than 20 postsecondary institutions in countries such as Australia, Austria, China, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, the United Kingdom and the USA. So if you get the travel bug, you don’t have to quit school to go, you just have to become a travelling student. For more information please visit: www.okanagan.bc.ca/international
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MONEY
MATTERS: Financial Aid and Awards
The cost of attending College should be considered by all students. Staff in the office of Financial Aid and Awards can provide information and assistance in sourcing educational funding. Visit the Financial Aid and Awards website:
www.okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid to find out more about:
• Government Student Loans • Government Student Loan repayment information • Government grants - full-time and part-time study • Scholarships, awards and bursaries • Financial planning and budgeting
Questions?
Contact financial aid staff at financialaid@okanagan.bc.ca In 2010-11 Okanagan College distributed more than $1.5 million in awards for students:
• $441,213 given out by Okanagan College • $1,099,327 given out by the Okanagan College Foundation
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Okanagan College offers a wide range of credentials in a variety of disciplines. Many programs and courses transfer to other universities in B.C. and beyond. Fall, winter and summer sessions, combined with opportunities for full-time, part-time and distance learning, offer students flexible learning options.
in 2010 who plan on entering academic programs should take Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 – this course prepares students to move into Grade 11 and 12 academic math courses, which are required for entry into academic programs and trades diploma programs. For complete admission information and grade requirements see the Calendar.
B.C. Secondary School graduation or equivalent (see mature applicants) is required for entry into all degree, diploma, associate degree and most certificate programs. Go online to view the Calendar for complete admission and minimum grade requirements.
Regular Applicants: Regular applicants have secondary graduation (or equivalent) or are currently enrolled in Grade 12. Mature Applicants: Mature applicants are at least 19 years of age and have been out of fulltime secondary school for at least one year prior to commencement in their program. Grade 12 graduation is not required (unless specified), but the applicant must satisfy all general and program-specific admission requirements.
English Requirements: Most programs that require English 12 will also accept Technical and Professional Communications 12 or an equivalent Provincial Level Adult Basic Education English. Communications 12 is not acceptable. See Calendar for minimum grade requirements.
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Note: If no percentage grade is indicated for a course that is required for admission to a program (see below), the grade required is 50%. Please see Calendar for detailed admission requirements for every program.
Applicants without English 12 can complete the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) exam to satisfy the English requirements of most programs at Okanagan College. Please check the Calendar for more details on this examination.
www.okanagan.bc.ca/calendar
Mathematics Requirements: The province of B.C. has recently revised its mathematics curriculum; the new curriculum will affect students who entered Grade 10 in 2010 or later. Students who entered Grade 10
Business Administration
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree
Advanced Certificate in Communication
70% in English 12*. 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12 or 85% in Applications of Mathematics 12 or 20/25 on the Mathematics Diagnostic Test. Business Administration Diploma
60% in English 12*. Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 11, or 16/25 on the Mathematics Diagnostic Test.
Commercial Aviation Diploma
60% in English 12*. Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 11. A Private Pilot license, a Category 1 Aviation Medical and a letter of recommendation from the Southern Interior Flight Centre indicating successful completion of a personal interview, aptitude test, and proof of financial ability are also required.
University Arts and Science 60 credits of post-secondary study from Arts, Science, Business or an Engineering Technology diploma.
Criminal and Social Justice Diploma
60% in English 12*.
Environmental Studies Diploma
60% in English 12*.
Human Kinetics Diploma
60% in English 12*. Chemistry 11. Principles of Mathematics 11. And one of Biology 11 or 12 or BIOL 122 or BIOL 124. Human Kinetics Verification of Experience Form and College Human Kinetics Medical Clearance Form.
Accounting Assistant Certificate 67% in English 11 and 67% in Applications of Mathematics; or 70% in a basic English comprehension and mathematics test provided by Okanagan College.
International Studies Diploma
Administrative Assistant Certificate
60% in English 12*. Media and Cultural Studies Diploma
67% in English 11 and 67% in Applications of Mathematics; or 70% in a basic English comprehension and mathematics test provided by Okanagan College.
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals Certificate
67% in English 11 and 67% in Applications of Mathematics; or 70% in a basic English comprehension and mathematics test provided by Okanagan College.
60% in English 12*.
Journalism Studies Diploma
60% in English 12*.
University Arts (Associate Degree)
60% in English 12*.
Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate (program options in Litigation and Corporate/Conveyancing)
University Science (Associate Degree)
A minimum keyboarding speed of 50 wpm. One full year of secretarial experience within the past three years, or successful completion (within the past two years) of the post-secondary level equivalent to Okanagan College’s Administrative Assistant Fundamentals Certificate program with a 70% average; or a score of at least 70% on an English, mathematics and computer challenge examination.
Writing and Publishing Diploma
Medical Administrative Assistant Certificate A minimum keyboarding speed of 50 wpm. One full year of secretarial experience within the past three years, or successful completion (within the past two years) of the post-secondary level equivalent to Okanagan College’s Administrative Assistant Fundamentals Certificate program with a 70% average; or a score of at least 70% on an English, mathematics and computer challenge examination Office Assistant Certificate
67% in English 11 and 67% in Applications of Mathematics; or 70% in a basic English comprehension and mathematics test provided by Okanagan College.
60% in English 12*. Principles of Mathematics 12, or 16/25 on the Calculus Readiness Test.
60% in English 12*.
Computer Science
Bachelor of Computer Information Systems Degree 60% in English 12*. 67% in Principles of Mathematics 11, 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 12, or 64% on the Mathematics 11 Challenge Exam. Applicants must meet a computer proficiency requirement, see the online calendar for complete details. Computer Information Systems Diploma
60% in English 12*. 67% in Principles of Mathematics 11, 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 12, or 64% on the Mathematics 11 Challenge Exam. Applicants must meet a computer proficiency requirement, see the online Calendar for complete details.
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Civil Engineering Technology Diploma
Please contact your local centre for specific admission requirements for the program in which you are interested or visit the website at: www.okanagan.bc.ca/cs.
60% in English 12*. Physics 11. 67% in Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 12, or 64% in the Mathematics 11 Challenge Exam. Physics 11 or 12 or Applied Physics 12 is recommended.
Electronic Engineering Technology Diploma
60% in English 12*. 67% in Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 12, or 64% in the Mathematics 11 Challenge Exam. 60% in Physics 11 (Physics 12 or Applied Physics 12 is recommended).
Electronic Engineering Bridge to Electrical Engineering at UBCO
Completion of Okanagan College’s Electronic Engineering Technology diploma program with a minimum graduating grade average of 80%.
Mechanical Engineering Technology Diploma
60% in English 12*. 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 12, or 64% in the Mathemtaics 11 Challenge Exam. Physics 11 (Physics 12 recommended). Chemistry 11 or 12 is strongly recommended.
Network and Telecommunications Engineering Technology Diploma
60% in English 12*. 73% in Information and Communications Technology 11 or 67% in Information and Communications Technology 12. 67% in Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 12, or 64% in the Mathematics 11 Challenge Exam. Physics 11 or 12 is recommended.
Sustainable Construction Management Technician Diploma 60% in English 12. 67% in Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 12, or an equivalent Advanced Level Adult Basic Education Mathematics course or 60% in Okanagan College’s Math 120, or 64% in the Mathematics 11 Challenge Exam. Principles of Mathematics 12 or Applications of Mathematics 12 are recommended. The Mathematics requirement must be completed no more than seven years prior to enrolment. Water Engineering Technology Diploma
60% in English 12*. 67% in Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Principles of Mathematics 12, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 12, or 64% in the Mathematics 11 Challenge Exam. 67% in Chemistry 11.
Foundational Programs Adult Academic and Career Preparation
Applicants must be at least 19 years of age, or have been out of the public school system for at least 12 months and be at least 18 years of age, or have completed Grade 12.
Adult Special Education
Applicants must be at least 19 years of age, and attend a pre-entry interview with the instructor. Please see Calendar for detailed requirements.
English as Second Language
All applicants must take an assessment examination. Based on the results of this examination, applicants will be placed in the program level and courses, which will best suit their needs. International students must have a study permit.
Trades Foundation
Grade 10 (Grade 12 is preferred) and satisfactory standing in a reading and mathematics test administered by Okanagan College. Advanced Culinary Arts Diploma
60% in English 12*. Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 11, or 16/25 on the Mathematics Diagnostic Test.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) M
English 11. 67% in Mathematics 11 (Applications or Principles) or equivalent. Physics 11 or equivalent Science 11 course.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) S
Passing grade in the ABLE assessment in Reading Comprehension (77%) and Number Operations (63%)
Culinary Arts
Satisfactory standing in a reading and mathematics test administered by Okanagan College. A medical examination confirming good health may be required.
Trades Technology Teacher Education Diploma
Health and Social Development
All applicants for these programs must submit a criminal record check. Additional requirements may include evidence of a negative tuberculin test taken within six months before application, Foodsafe certification, a physician’s report and first aid certification. See the Okanagan College calendar at www.okanagan.bc.ca/calendar for more details.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (years one and two)
70% in English 12*. 67% in Biology 12. 67% in Chemistry 11. 67% in Principles of Mathematics 11 or an equivalent Advanced Level Adult Basic Education Mathematics course. 67% in two other provincially examinable subjects. Chemistry 12 is recommended.
Early Childhood Education Diploma 67% in English 12*, or 26/40 on the LPI, or 50% in an English course at the 100-level or higher. Human Service Work Diploma
60% in English 12*, or 24/40 on the LPI.
Practical Nursing Diploma
70% in English 12*. 67% in Biology 12. 60% in Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Applied Mathematics 12, or 60% in the Mathematics Competency Test for Nursing. 67% in Okanagan College’s Human Anatomy and Physiology course (online).
Therapist Assistant Diploma
Option A: 60% in English 12*. Chemistry 11. One of: Biology 12, or BIOL 122 or BIOL 124. (Biology 12 or BIOL 122 is strongly recommended.) Option B: One of ENGL 100, 150, 151, or 153. BIOL 131 and 133. PSYC 111 and 121.
Certified Dental Assistant Certificate
60% in English 12*. 60% in Biology 12. 60% in one of: Chemistry 11 or 12; Physics 11 or 12; Applications of Physics 11 or 12.
Health Care Assistant Certificate
60% in English 12*. Minimum 19 years of age before the program begins. Note:
60% in English 12*. 60% in Principles of Mathematics 11, or 60% in Applications of Mathematics 11, or 64% on the Mathematics 11 Challenge Exam. 60% in any Science 11 course.
Welding Level C
Grade 10 (Grade 12 is preferred) and satisfactory standing in a reading and mathematics test administered by Okanagan College.
Other Trades Foundation Programs
The following programs require Grade 12 graduation or equivalent and satisfactory standing in a reading and mathematics test administered by Okanagan College. Students who entered Grade 10 in 2010 or later should take Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10. This course is designed for students going into the trades or those not entering an academic post-secondary program. • Automotive Collision Repair/Painting and Refinishing • Automotive Service Technician • Carpentry/Joinery • Electrician • Heavy Duty/Commercial Transport Technician • Metal Fabricator (Fitter)
• Plumber • Recreation Vehicle Service Technician • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic • Residential Construction • Sheet Metal Worker • Studio Woodworking
Apprenticeship Apprenticeship programs offered at Okanagan College require that you are working in the trade and are a registered apprentice with the Industry Training Authority (www.itabc.ca). Once you are a registered apprentice you can contact the Apprenticeship Office at Okanagan College to reserve your technical training at 1-800-621-3038 or visit the office at B120 on the Kelowna campus. An apprenticeship training schedule is also available online: www.okanagan.bc.ca/apprenticeship. Another pre-requisite to becoming an apprentice is to ensure you have the appropriate level of secondary school education. Many trades require a Grade 12 graduation with a minimum of Grade 11 math and sciences. Students who entered Grade 10 should take Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10. This course is designed for students going into the trades or planning not to enter an academic post-secondary program.
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