WHAT HAPPENS NEXT MATTERS MOST.
VIEWBOOK 2019-2020
on the cover Kayla Teichroeb came to Lethbridge College after taking some time from school and immediately fell in love with her program and the college.
There are so many opportunities in my program. I visited Peru on an international practicum and it was an amazing experience! We worked in a small K-12 school while learning about a different culture. There are a lot of supports here at the college and people by your side that will help you through your journey to graduation.� Kayla Teichroeb Child and Youth Care 2018
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2 First steps 4 Lethbridge 6 Student life 8 Athletics 10 Student services 12 Residence 14 Indigenous services 16 English Language Centre 18 International opportunities 20 Program overviews 22 Media and Design 24 Environmental Sciences 26 Justice Studies 28 Engineering Technologies 30 Business 32 Liberal Arts 34 Academic Upgrading 36 Agriculture 38 Life Sciences 40 Apprenticeships and Trades 42 Culinary 48 Human Services 50 Health and Wellness 52 How to apply 56 Invest in yourself 57 Transfers 58 Campus map 62 Academic requirements Insert Contact us Back cover
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Facts and figures
Why Lethbridge College?
95%
80%
of our alumni said they were satisfied or very satisfied with the overall quality of the educational experience.
Lethbridge College is one of Canada’s
TOP 50 Research Colleges (Research Infosource 2017 listing).
8.7%
of Lethbridge College postsecondary students are Indigenous.
89%
Over a lifetime, a diploma graduate from Lethbridge College will amass about
of our alumni have a job related to the program they took at Lethbridge College.
$511,000
in higher earnings, compared to someone with a high school diploma.
Lethbridge College Kodiaks have earned:
Championships 57 ACAC Academic National 58 All-Canadians 12 Championships
In 2016-17, our international students came from
42 Different countries
96% of employers said they would hire our graduates in the future.
Students reported of current students said their college experience has met or exceeded their expectations.
higher levels of satisfaction
than peers at other colleges in: • Instructional effectiveness • Feeling safe and secure on campus • Academic and other support services on campus
63%
of our enrolled students are under the age of 25.
Data is provided from the following sources: 2017 Alumni Survey and 2018 Lethbridge College Employer Survey by Insightrix Research Inc.; The Analysis of the Economic Impact and Return on Investment of Education: The Economic Value of Lethbridge College report (Emsi, fiscal year 2015-16); Lethbridge College enrolment 2016-17; Institutional Planning demographic information 2016-17; and the 2017 Student Satisfaction Inventory by Noel-Levitz LLC. Lethbridge College Viewbook 2019-2020 •
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT MATTERS MOST.
Start your journey to your dream career at Lethbridge College. This guide will help you navigate the steps you need to take to find and enrol in the Lethbridge College program that is the right fit for you. We can’t wait to see where the path takes you. Remember we are here to help at any stage to make sure you’re ready.
step 7 GET READY FOR YOUR FIRST DAY
step 1
FUND YOUR EDUCATION
APPLY TO LC • Apply to Lethbridge College using the five easy steps found on page 56.
EXPLORE PROGRAM OFFERINGS • Explore our program offerings and find a field of study that is right for you. • Learn the admission requirements for your program of interest. •M ake an appointment with a Career and Academic Advisor to discuss your interests and program options at lethbridgecollege.ca/academicadvising.
step 5 •
step 3
step 4 step 2 COME VISIT LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE IN PERSON • Book a campus tour: lethbridgecollege.ca/tours. • Become a Student for a Day and spend a day with us on campus shadowing a college student in the program of your interest: lethbridgecollege.ca/studentforaday. • Join us for Open House: lethbridgecollege.ca/openhouse. • Come cheer on the Kodiaks.
FIND HOUSING • Choose the best housing option for you at lethbridgecollege.ca/residence and view our on-campus residences on page 15. • If you’re planning on living in residence, submit a residence application form as early as possible to save your spot.
• Apply for awards and scholarships by July 1 at lethbridgecollege.ca/awards. • Consider all your financial aid options, including grant funding and student loans, by visiting lethbridgecollege.ca/financial-aid or our Student Financial Aid and Awards office.
step 6
• Register for classes or confirm your pre-set schedule. • Order your books, parking pass and other supplies at lethbridgecollege.ca/bookstore. •P articipate in NSO (New Student Orientation). Learn all about it at lethbridgecollege.ca/nso. • Visit the Lethbridge College Students’ Association to get involved on campus, rent a locker, purchase a bus pass, learn more about your Health and Dental Plan and much more. Start your visit at mylcsa.com.
YOU’VE BEEN ACCEPTED! •O nce you’ve received your offer of admission,
complete and return the response, including your tuition deposit. • Log into the student portal at myhorizon.lethbridgecollege.ca. • Check your college email for important information and updates.
step 8 DURING YOUR FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES •G et your student ID card at the Buchanan Library (CE1340). •P ay your remaining tuition balance at Finance (CE2310) or online at myhorizon.lethbridgecollege.ca. • Choose to opt in or opt out of the LCSA Health and Dental Plan by the posted deadline. • Visit the Learning Café to learn about academic supports available. •C onnect your mobile devices and download the mobile apps found at lethbridgecollege.ca/apps.
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The prairie landscape around Lethbridge is broken by the rolling slopes of the coulees. These distinct formations offer beautiful walking and biking trails in the city.
Lethbridge Alberta
Lethbridge Some 99,000 Lethbridgians can’t be wrong: this is a great city in which to live and learn. Lethbridge has many of the amenities of a big city but with a small-town feel allowing for a great work-life balance. And our weather? Lethbridge is one of the sunniest cities in Canada. In winter, cold spells are often cut short by warm Chinook winds that send temperatures soaring. When you’re on campus, which is situated on traditional Blackfoot territory, you will be surrounded by lush grounds and beautiful views of Lethbridge’s coulees.
Within a 20-minute walk of our campus: • great food and drinks, from coffee shops and weekend brunch spots to a wide variety of food offerings from around the world • lots of nightlife options including bars, pubs and a great local music scene • grocery stores and big box stores • fitness facilities, an indoor soccer centre and the home rink of the WHL’s Lethbridge Hurricanes and major concerts and performances Within a 10-minute drive of our campus: • major shopping centres, theatres, restaurants, pubs and even more nightlife • art galleries and museums • Oldman River valley, parks, gardens, and biking and hiking trails • golf courses, slow-pitch fields, soccer fields and baseball diamonds
Within an hour’s drive of Lethbridge: • w orld-class outdoor activities in the Crowsnest Pass, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park and Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump • the U.S. border Within a two-hour drive of Lethbridge: • great skiing at Castle Mountain and Fernie Alpine Resort • h iking, camping, boating, winter sports, golfing and more at Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park • Calgary and all its attractions
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The Prairie Baseball Academy (PBA) provides athletes from across the country – most of whom attend Lethbridge College – with an opportunity to play ball while pursuing a post-secondary education.
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Celebrating courtside at an epic Kodiaks’ game.
student life There’s more to your Lethbridge College experience than textbooks. You’ll build friendships, take part in activities and learn about yourself while you’re learning in classrooms and during practicums. The Lethbridge College Students’ Association (LCSA) is your main political voice on campus. Beyond student advocacy, the LCSA also manages the students’ lounge (The Cave) and provides services such as the Student Health and Dental Plan, locker rentals, transit passes, volunteer opportunities, social events and more. The LCSA is also home to Campus Recreation, a service that organizes and offers many intramural leagues including co-ed floor hockey, volleyball and ping-pong tournaments. In cooperation with Lethbridge College’s Be Fit for Life Centre, Campus Recreation also offers other fitness activities such as dance classes, yoga, kickboxing and tai chi. Whether you’re grabbing a free burger at National Student Day, attending a mindfulness class put on by Health and Shepell Counselling Services or cheering on the Kodiaks at a home game, student life is never boring. Between New Student Orientation and Convocation, you’ll come across all sorts of great events and initiatives to support you outside the classroom. Stay up-to-date about campus activities by checking the Student Activities Calendar on the Lethbridge College website. We want your experience to be as rewarding as we can make it because we know you’ll carry the
On campus, you’ll find a culturally diverse community, a welcoming atmosphere and smaller classroom sizes that help foster learning environments.”
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good memories with you long after graduation.
lethbridgecollege.ca/future-students studentexperience@lethbridgecollege.ca myLCSA.com /LethbridgeCollege @LethCollege
Nicholas Coley LCSA President 2018-19 Business Administration – Management
Photo courtesy of LCSA.
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The 2017-18 women’s volleyball team celebrating a win.
athletics Think you’ve got what it takes to be a Kodiaks student-athlete? Consider continuing your athletic pursuits with the Lethbridge College Kodiaks. We compete in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in:
• basketball • volleyball • soccer • cross-country running • indoor track • futsal Kodiaks have a long history of successfully balancing life in the classroom and life on the court or field. Each year, our student-athletes are named Academic All-Canadians in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association. As a student-athlete, you’ll find the support you need to prioritize your studies while training for our teams. Kodiaks coaches actively recruit high school athletes. If one of our coaches hasn’t spoken to you yet, don’t worry. Visit gokodiaks.ca and click on “Student-Athletes.” Our physical education building is equipped with the latest fitness equipment and studios to enhance your physical training. Athletic scholarships are available for all our teams. If you think you’ve got what it takes to be a
Becoming a Kodiak at Lethbridge College has been an amazing and rewarding experience. I have met so many great people along the way, and it has given me the opportunity to grow as an individual and as a student-athlete.” Brittany Klein Interior Design Technology 2018 Kodiaks women’s soccer and futsal ACAC all-conference team selection
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Kodiaks student-athlete, we’d love to hear from you. Welcome to Kodiaks Country.
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student services We’re here to help. Whether you need advice on how to finance your education, which courses to enrol in or where to buy your books, Lethbridge College offers support services for all students. We also offer a student support program that can be accessed on or off campus any time of the day or night by visiting mystudentsupport.com or calling 1.855.649.8641.
ACADEMIC AND CAREER ADVISING
LEARNING CAFÉ
Here to help you navigate course and program selections and ensure your
Works with students to develop the skills, strategies and behaviours needed to succeed in their
success at Lethbridge College.
coursework and professional lives. Get help on everything from APA style to peer tutoring to study skills, presenting and much more.
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES Providing flexible, innovative and collaborative support for the success of
INTERNATIONAL SERVICES
all learners. We support prospective and current students with disabilities.
A resource for international students. International services plans activities that celebrate diversity on campus and allow international students opportunities to experience authentic
BOOKSTORE Offering everything including parking passes, course material, school supplies, snacks and Lethbridge College gear.
Canadian culture.
INDIGENOUS SERVICES Discover your heritage through creative programming and meet others with similar interests
BUCHANAN LIBRARY Where you get your student ID card and where you’ll find resources galore.
or heritage at the Niitsitapi Gathering Place, where we proudly display and embrace our culture.
Whether you want to borrow a laptop or projector, need help finding
STUDENT EXPERIENCE
material or are just looking for a great read, our librarians can help.
Found in the hallways or during stressful exam times. Our job is to make your experience here at the college the absolute best by providing events and services throughout the year.
CAMPUS RECREATION, BE FIT FOR LIFE AND THE PE BUILDING
STUDENT AWARDS AND FINANCIAL AID
The place to go if you're looking for something to do between or after
Here to help you make “cents” of financing your college education. Connect with us for any
classes. The LCSA offers dance classes, intramural sports, ski trips and so
questions you have and be sure to apply for scholarships.
much more.
CHAPLAINCY SERVICES
STUDENT COUNSELLING SERVICES (SHEPELL STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAM)
Helping accommodate all your religious or spiritual needs. Our Chaplain
Counselling services for students both on and off campus, as well as work-life services including
believes that everyone should feel welcomed and respected on campus.
financial, legal, nutrition, parenting, career counselling and more.
DAYCARE CENTRE
LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
Available on campus and provided by the Hands on Early Learning Centre
Provider of your student health and dental plan, the LCSA offers a wide range of services and
Ltd. Priority is given to Lethbridge College students.
programs to students. The association runs our campus recreation, the student food bank and tons of fun events.
HEALTH SERVICES Have a cold, flu or other more sensitive issues? Health Services can
TESTING SERVICES
schedule a doctor appointment for you and educate you on a wide variety
Arrange to write tests for course/program placement, make-up exams, online exams, and
of health subjects. Come on in and chat any time.
accreditation or certification exams.
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This suite is inside Kodiak House which is the college’s newest and most environmentally friendly residence. It opened in 2010 and is home to more than 100 students.
30TH AVENUE TOWNHOUSE
residence Your campus home is among the most modern and well-maintained in the country. Our residences are located amid manicured surroundings with views all the way to the Rocky Mountains. You’ll be within walking distance of a host of off-campus services. The home-away-from-home atmosphere creates a great place to meet new, like-
KODIAK HOUSE SINGLE SUITE
minded friends who have also come to Lethbridge College to pursue their dreams. Residence Life at Lethbridge College provides apartment-style, fully-furnished housing with access to laundry, recreation and barbecue facilities, and internet. We’ve made sure to include units that are accessible to students with physical challenges. And our Residence Assistants (RAs) are always on duty evenings and weekends if you need them. Apply early to ensure your spot. 2019-2020 fees (subject to change; term=four months) • Cullen four-bedroom townhouse - super-single bedroom, $2,840/term
CULLEN TWO-BEDROOM BARRIER FREE SUITE
• Cullen four-bedroom townhouse - single bedroom, $2,640/term • Cullen two-bedroom suite - single bedroom, $2,640/term • Cullen two-bedroom family unit, $3,845/term • 30th Avenue four-bedroom townhouse - single bedroom, $2,890/term
Considering off-campus housing? Check out the off-campus housing information section on our website.
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• Kodiak House - single suite, $3,645/term
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Recruiter – Indigenous focus
CIRCLE OF SERVICES
Career & Academic Advising – Indigenous focus
Indigenous campus visits
Indigenous Services Student Welcome
Honour Night
Indigenous calendar of events Cultural support program
Niitsitapi Gathering Place
indigenous services Welcome to Ohkotoki’aahkkoiyiiniimaan, or stone pipe. We are proud of our Indigenous learners and believe in intertwining a rich cultural heritage with a high quality education. There are many forms of support available on campus for Indigenous students as well as dedicated initiatives to ensure students’ success. When you join our community, you’ll receive access to: • cultural, academic and career advising from experienced and dedicated
• Indigenous calendar of events, including social, educational, cultural and
Indigenous professionals
sporting events
• one-on-one and group career advising sessions
• the Niitsitapi Gathering Place for students to study and visit
• Indigenous academic advising, including information on programs, admission, registration and study skills
• Indigenous Cultural Support program, which includes access to Elders and Kaahsinnooniiks (Grandparents)
• Indigenous Services Student Funding and Awards Guide to assist with
• Indigenous Career Pathways program to prepare students for full-time studies (for program details turn to page 35)
As an Indigenous student ambassador, I support many students. To me, Lethbridge College represents a community coming together.” Chelsea Low Horn Agricultural Science 2018
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Indigenous funding, scholarships, awards and bursaries
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Students, staff and visitors to campus can see these flags fluttering in Centre Core, representing the diverse backgrounds of Lethbridge College students.
english language centre Get a truly unique Canadian experience by studying at Lethbridge College. You’ll be surrounded by peers from over 42 countries and have the opportunity to explore southern Alberta. Many of those students are here learning English as a Second Language (ESL) at our English Language Centre (ELC) before entering their program of interest. Successful completion of the ELC’s English for Academic Purposes level studies meets the minimum English language proficiency requirements needed to attend Lethbridge College for post-secondary studies. Visit lethbridgecollege.ca for tuition estimates for international students.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING • Languages Canada accredited program
LINC - LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION FOR NEWCOMERS TO CANADA
• Certified Teachers of English as a Second Language
• permanent resident only
• full- or part-time studies (day or evening)
(TESL) • certificates of completion
• full- or part-time studies • 18 years +
• follows the nationwide Canada Language Benchmark for assessments • approved Designated Learning Institute (DLI)
LINC may be the perfect fit for English language learning for you. Those who meet the eligibility requirements will receive free
You can study at the level that is right for you in the
training. We provide language instruction from
English language learning program, in part-time or
basic to advanced levels including Benchmark
short-term studies or in customized group programs.
4 in speaking and listening needed for
My experience as a student at Lethbridge College was very interesting and memorable. The instructors were very keen on our learning and they were very helpful. Also, the students in the college were very nice and friendly. Overall my experience in Lethbridge College was outstanding.” Seng Yeop Baek (Chris) – Korea English Language Centre 2016
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Canadian Citizenship.
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international opportunities Gain an international experience that will make you stand out! Lethbridge College offers several types of international learning opportunities. Take advantage of opportunities to travel abroad, learn a new language or find a career teaching English abroad. By developing cross-cultural communication skills as well as acquiring many of the other abilities that come with an international learning experience, you are gaining the tools that employers are looking for in new graduates.
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES
FACULTY-LED INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
An international exchange allows you to spend a semester studying abroad
Faculty-led international programs allow students from an academic
at one of our partner institutions. International exchange opportunities
program to gain first-hand experience and knowledge relevant to their field
are specific to each academic program and allow you to earn credits upon
in an international context. Students will earn credit towards a course upon
successful completion at the host institution. Opportunities include:
successful completion.
• Finland – Kajaani University of Applied Sciences • France – Lyon Catholic University
LANGUAGE TRAINING
• France – University of Burgundy
Learn the basics of a new language to use in everyday situations. Our
• South Korea – Konkuk University
language courses are activity-based and held in a relaxed environment.
TRANSFER AGREEMENTS
Courses include cultural information and are designed around everyday topics.
Many students can transfer to one of our international partners to further
• 40 hours
their studies. Transfers are specific to each program. Opportunities include:
• non-credit
• Australia – Griffin University
• Spanish, French, German or Mandarin
• Finland – Kajaani University of Applied Sciences • Ireland – Institute of Technology Sligo
TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (TEFL)
• Scotland – Robert Gordon University
Ever dream of teaching English abroad? TEFL involves learning to teach
• United States – Minot State University (North Dakota)
English to non-English speakers outside of English-speaking countries.
• Ireland – Institute of Technology Carlow
• 40 hours
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Students joined their instructor, Ron Solinski, in Peru for a five-week Child and Youth Care practicum.
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program overviews - your future career Knowing what you love and excel at today can help you decide on an area of study and career path that will be sure to satisfy you in the future. If you see yourself in one of the following areas, we have a great program to match your passion. If you’re unsure, our Career and Academic Advisors can help you discover your goals and match them to the best program for your future.
environmental sciences
media and design Media and Design If you: o excel at communication, design and art o enjoy people, following current events and working with computers o are energized using your creativity as part of a team working toward a deadline o find motivation in seeing your creations influence others
justice
Environmental Sciences If you: o excel at sciences, writing and communication o enjoy being outdoors and have a passion for the planet o are energized working with animals in their environment o find motivation in solving problems and affecting positive change Check out pages 26-27
Check out pages 24-25
engineering Engineering Technologies If you: o excel at math, physics and handeye coordination o enjoy using technology and solving problems o are energized working as part of a team o find motivation by seeing your plans turned into realities Check out pages 30-31
business Business If you: o have a passion to make a difference in a company or organization o are interested in administrative work, information technology, accounting, management, marketing and/or running your own business o enjoy organizing - whether that’s information, people, events or your work - and finding innovative solutions to business-related problems o work well alone and as part of a team o enjoy communicating with all types of people Check out pages 32-33
Justice Studies If you: o excel at communication and physical activity o are willing to take charge to assist others in need o are energized being part of a team o find motivation contributing to society in a meaningful way Check out pages 28-29
liberal arts Liberal Arts If you: o have a career path in mind and want to get started in small classes with courses that transfer to college or university programs o want to develop yourself and your skills while preparing for further education o desire flexibility and convenience in choosing courses Check out pages 34-35
trades Apprenticeship and Trades If you: o excel at using your hands to fix and repair a variety of items o enjoy figuring out how elements combine to form a whole o are energized building and creating o find motivation in seeing your work enjoyed by others
life sciences agriculture upgrading Upgrading and Transition Programs If you: o want to upgrade your marks in certain courses to gain admission to a college or university program o have been out of school for a while and want to upgrade your marks and skills for further education or employment o want to learn in a small, caring environment
Agriculture If you: o excel at practical skills o enjoy working independently or as part of a team o are energized by scientific developments and discoveries o are passionate about safe, secure and sustainable food supplies
Life Sciences If you: o are a leader and motivator o practice a healthy and active lifestyle o are an effective communicator o want to know how the human body works
Check out pages 38-39
health and wellness
Check out pages 36-37
human services
culinary Culinary If you: o possess a keen sense of taste and smell o have excellent hand-eye co-ordination o can remain calm in hectic circumstances o hold a good memory for details
Check out pages 42-47
Check out pages 40-41
Human Services If you: o excel at social studies, communication and problem-solving o enjoy working with children, youth and families o are energized guiding and motivating others o find motivation in putting your maturity and dependability to work for others
Health and Wellness If you: o are interested in sciences, problem solving and caring for others o enjoy working in a team environment o are energized providing support for diverse populations across all ages and backgrounds o find fulfillment in helping others related to health and wellness Check out pages 52-55
Check out pages 50-51
Not sure what program is right for you? Chat with one of our advisors at lethbridgecollege.ca/academicadvising.
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INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
media & design
• two-year diploma
MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION • two-year diploma • 120-hour practicum experience • transfer agreements in place
program is the place to turn your passion for communication, your desire to use current interactive technologies, your love for digital design and interactive programming, and your great eye for detail into a rewarding career. Multimedia creators are the masters behind those moments of magic that you experience on a variety of devices every day. They are the people with skills in web and interactive programming, layout and design, 2-D and 3-D animation, and video and audio editing.
• new media entrepreneurs/freelancers • new media e-learning specialists • web and interactive media designers/ programmers/developers • front-end developers • interactive narrative designers
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• video and motion graphics editors
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• 2D/3D animation/modeling assistants Year I Year II
Tuition $2,873 $3,044
Design residential, corporate, retail and hospitality spaces. You’ll learn fundamental theory and design principles using industry-standard computer-assisted drafting, modelling and animation software. Class projects and community-based practicums will stimulate your design imagination and let you apply your new skills. You’ll work on projects that simulate real-world design problems, and you’ll gain experience in interior design and digital illustration. Careers in: • interior design and architectural firms • product representation • kitchen and bath design • commercial design
Careers as:
lethbridgecampusmedia.ca
• 120-hour practicum experience • transfer agreements in place
• September admission
Lethbridge College’s Multimedia Production
Each year programs celebrate their students’ achievement by showcasing their work and the latest technology being used in the classroom. You may find yourself participating in either Surrender (our Interior Design Showcase) or Merging Realities (our conference held in virtual reality).
• September admission
Fees $946 $946
Books/supplies $1,200 $485
• design consultation • residential design Year I Year II
Tuition $2,595 $2,855
Fees $996 $1,013
Books/supplies $3,503 $1,222
media & design
DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA • two-year diploma • September admission • 150-hour practicum experience • transfer agreements in place
Digital Communications and Media students manage the campus media website, campus TV production and the campus radio station, CRLC. They also produce the campus newspaper, The Endeavour. Students are eligible to apply for the Troy Reeb Alumni Internship, a two-week, all-expenses-paid internship in a major market newsroom.
Our Digital Communications and Media program will prepare you for a career in the fast-paced, always-evolving world of communications and media. You can select from one of two streams – Digital Journalism or Media Production and Advertising – and in both you’ll get the skills, knowledge and experience needed to tell compelling stories in a multi-platform fast-paced digital environment including print, TV, radio, social media and virtual reality. At the end of the program, you’ll join an impressive group of graduates working in media and communications around the world, people who, like you, are always looking for the best and most creative ways to reach their audience. Careers as: • radio/TV/online/print writers • media account representatives • radio hosts/television anchors/sports announcers/social media personalities • digital journalists • social media content managers • freelance writers • graphic designers • video producers • photographers • communications specialists Streams include: •D igital Journalism: Specialize in creating stories for social media, print, online, radio and TV. •M edia Production and Advertising: Learn how to deliver your message through social media, print, broadcast and online platforms.
Year I Year II
Tuition $5,250 $5,775
Fees $946 $1,013
Books/supplies $3,120 $583
All of my instructors have shaped me as a person but also have allowed me to learn skills and techniques I could have never imagined.” Adam Tremblay Digital Communications and Media 2017
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CONSERVATION ENFORCEMENT – BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE • f our-year applied degree
NATURAL RESOURCE COMPLIANCE
(first two years are completed by taking the Natural Resource Compliance diploma) • September admission
• two-year diploma
environmental sciences
• September admission
Protect our country's valuable natural resources: wildlife
• transfer agreements in place
and the lands and water bodies they inhabit. Our program is the only applied degree of its kind in Canada
Learn the fundamentals of detection and
and it provides students with resource management
investigation of natural resource violations. Upon
backgrounds with additional skills, knowledge and
completion of this diploma, you may choose to
abilities in problem wildlife management, park
enter the workforce or enter the third year of the
management and advanced resource law reinforcement
Conservation Enforcement applied degree.
techniques through a blend of classroom theory, lab exercises and work-site experience.
Careers as: • park rangers • environmental inspectors
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• fish and wildlife officers
• park patrol officers
• conservation officers
• resource management officers
• environmental investigators/inspectors
• fish and wildlife officers
• federal wildlife officers
• federal fishery officers
• federal fishery officers
Year I Year II
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Careers as:
Tuition $3,839 $4,139
Fees $1,106 $1,186
Books/supplies $1,906 $757
Year III Year IV
Tuition $4,506 $4,590
Fees $1,280 $808
Books/supplies $1,492 $312
The curriculum gave me the technical background in wildlife management, fisheries management and all the resource-type management courses to understand the resources that I was enforcing the law with. The college set me up perfectly to get a job as a wildlife officer. I have a great career, and it all started with me going to Lethbridge College.” Miles Grove, Renewable Resource Management 1988 Conservation Enforcement (Bachelor of Applied Science) 1990 Distinguished Alumnus 2017 Field Logistics, Fish and Wildlife Alberta Acting Superintendent of Operations, Fish and Wildlife Alberta Director of Operations, Fish and Wildlife Enforcement, Edmonton
• f our-year applied degree
• two-year diploma
(first two years are completed by taking either
• two-year diploma
• September admission
the Environmental Assessment and Restoration or
• September admission
• transfer agreements in place
envi sci
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION
RENEWABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT – BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE
Renewable Resource Management diploma) • September admission
• transfer agreements in place Manage the sustainability of natural resources by Ensure Canada’s environment remains
collecting and interpreting environmental information.
Build on your diploma in Renewable Resource
sustainable. Businesses from manufacturing to
Learn to assess fish populations, use radio-telemetry
Management, Environmental Assessment and
oil and gas need your help to proactively focus
to measure wildlife movements, and interpret grazing
Restoration or equivalent to work in environmental
on environmental control, reclamation, impact
patterns and aerial photography. The program has also
management and restoration or in fish and wildlife
assessment and environmental audits. Field
been officially recognized as the first step towards
management. Not only does this program give
trips further prepare you to collect, understand,
becoming a Registered Technologist in Biology (R.T.Biol)
you a unique opportunity to earn an in-demand
interpret and manage environmental information.
by the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists.
credential, but it also has been designed with input from environmental industry partners and
The program has also been officially recognized as the first step towards becoming a Registered
Careers as:
integrates applied field and lab skills with theoretical
Technologist in Agrology (R.T.Ag) by the Alberta
• resource management technicians
studies. Ecosystem Management has also been
Institute of Agrologists.
• environmental consultants
officially recognized as the first step to becoming
• biological technicians
a Professional Biologist by the Alberta Society of
Careers as:
• field research technicians
Professional Biologists.
• reclamation technologists
• environmental technicians Careers as:
• soil and water quality technologists • environmental technologists • environmental compliance inspectors • watershed management coordinators
Year I Year II
Tuition $3,689 $4,626
Fees $1,026 $1,426
Books/supplies $1,888 $824
Year I Year II
Tuition $3,479 $4,590
Fees $1,106 $1,346
Books/supplies $1,811 $752
• fish and wildlife technologists • habitat specialists • reclamation specialists • agrologist, biologists • resource/environmental manager
Year III Year IV
Tuition $6,210 $6,390
Fees $1,266 $1,186
Books/supplies $1,674 $1,215
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CORRECTIONAL STUDIES • two-year diploma
CRIMINAL JUSTICE – POLICING
justice studies
• two-year diploma • September, January or May admission (May intake online only) • transfer agreements in place Police and public safety officers promote peace, assist victims of crime, protect communities and enforce the law. If you’re seeking a career in policing or public safety, equip yourself with the essential skills you need to succeed. Learn the criminal justice system, psychology, criminology, criminal and procedural law, and investigative methods from industry-experienced instructors. And in our specialized learning labs you’ll have the opportunity to practice and enhance your conflict resolution and court testimony skills. Are you cut out for this?
•S eptember, January or May admission (May intake online only) • transfer agreements in place Assist and supervise youth and adult offenders. Help them take responsibility for their own lives and prepare them for release into the community. Acquire the skills and knowledge essential to this complex and changing industry in the fields of human relations, criminology and psychology, casework methods, diversity, offender classification and crisis resolution. Make a difference from the inside out. Careers as: • correctional officers (youth and adult)/primary workers • program officers in penitentiaries • youth workers • probation officers • community residential workers • victim services workers
Careers in: • municipal police services • provincial police services • provincial enforcement agencies • federal enforcement agencies • customs and border services
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• security agencies
Year I Year II
Tuition $4,038 $3,779
Fees $1,105 $1,013
Books/supplies $1,622 $680
Year I Year II
Tuition $3,497 $3,426
Fees $1,047 $1,013
Books/supplies $1,435 $509
JUSTICE STUDIES – BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS justice
• four-year applied degree (first two years are completed by taking either the Correctional Studies or Criminal Justice – Policing diploma or through an accepted transfer program) • September, January or May admission (May intake online only) Our Correctional Studies and Policing diplomas lead directly into our degree program, which meets most entry-level requirements for management and supervisory positions in federal and provincial jurisdictions. The third year provides further instruction in justice, including current and emerging issues. The fourth year involves completing directed field studies within a justice or human services organization or agency. Careers as: • management and leadership roles in justice and public safety • probation officers
The thing I enjoyed most about Lethbridge College was being able to put everything into practice that I learned – not just reading about it in a textbook but actually doing it. And also, all the instructors have previous police experience, so you are able to listen to their stories and get a real feel for the job.” Cst. Rick Semenuik, Criminal Justice 2000 K–9 Unit, Lethbridge Police Service
• parole officers • addictions counsellors • child and youth care workers • case workers in provincial and federal justice organizations • program coordinators for at-risk youth • victim assistance advisors
Year III Year IV
Tuition $4,620 $4,425
Fees $980 $946
Books/supplies $2,090 $104
Lethbridge College offers a three-month Commercial Vehicle Enforcement certificate and is the training academy for transport officers hired by Alberta Commercial Vehicle Enforcement. Many students have taken the program to enhance their knowledge and skills to gain a competitive edge in the hiring process. People who work in the transportation industry take specific courses as professional development opportunities.
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GEOMATICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (DIGITAL MAPPING AND SURVEYING)
engineering technologies
ENGINEERING DESIGN AND DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY
• two-year diploma
• two-year diploma
• transfer agreements in place
• September admission
• September admission • transfer agreements in place
Geomatics is the practice of gathering and interpreting spatial information about the
If you have a knack for visualizing ideas and creating
physical environment. It brings together
new designs, our Engineering Design and Drafting
surveying and mapping with new technologies
Technology program will help you step up to the
such as global positioning systems and
drawing board. Our program offers many hands-
geographic information systems. Be a part of
on projects using 3D computer-assisted drafting
this rapidly growing field with jobs as survey
technology and will teach you the fundamentals of
technologists or GIS/mapping technologists in
architectural/structural design, as well as mechanical,
a variety of disciplines ranging from surveying
municipal, petrochemical and topographical design
and land management to law enforcement and
and drafting. Other topics include engineering
the armed forces. Your skills will prepare you
fundamentals such as stress analysis, strength of
for an exciting, in-demand career, as there has
materials and fluid mechanics.
been a strong demand for Lethbridge College Geomatics graduates over the past several years.
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Careers in:
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• aerospace companies
Careers in:
• architectural practices
• survey engineering companies
• civil engineering companies
• civil engineering companies
• manufacturing companies
• environmental consultant agencies
• mechanical engineering companies
• natural resource companies
• petrochemical companies
• agricultural companies
• surveying companies
• defence contractors
• all levels of government
• land planning agencies • all levels of government
Year I Year II
Tuition $4,425 $5,224
Fees $1,047 $1,114
Books/supplies $4,155 $1,641
Year I Year II
Tuition $4,256 $5,054
Fees $1,047 $1,114
Books/supplies $3,504 $601
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY • two-year diploma • September admission • transfer agreements in place Our intensive program will prepare you for a rewarding career in civil engineering technology and construction
engineering
management, concentrating on the construction of buildings, roads, bridges and cities. Classroom, fieldwork, applied research and project experience will show you how to balance costs and benefits in the construction process. Careers as: • structural designers • materials testing technologists • geo-technologists • roadway designers • infrastructure designers • construction managers • subdivision designers • quality control inspectors
Year I Year II
Tuition $4,425 $5,224
Fees $1,047 $1,114
Books/supplies $4,009 $1,031
The smaller class sizes provided a better learning environment for me and the relationships with the instructors at the college were extremely helpful.” Miguel Lorenzo Buhat Civil Engineering Technology 2017
Engineering Technologies programs provide pathways to employment in high demand industries. All three programs are nationally accredited.
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COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT • two-year diploma
business
• September admission • transfer agreement in place Learn the business of agriculture with our new Agricultural Enterprise Management diploma, which was developed in conjunction with the University of Lethbridge. You’ll learn the fundamentals of business such as accounting, management, human resources, finance and statistics while taking agriculturalspecific courses such as Western Canada Plants and Soils, Western Canadian Livestock and Sustainable Agricultural Management. After two years, you’ll be ready for a career in the ag industry. You can be confident knowing that the curriculum is driven by industry, so you’ll be ready to start your career after graduation or continue on to obtain a degree.
• agricultural operations management • agricultural sales and marketing • policies and regulations • agribusiness finances and accounting
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• September or January admission • transfer agreements in place Businesses and organizations of all sizes and specialties require information technology (IT) expertise and support. That’s why CIT grads are in high demand. Develop the skills needed to build and manage information systems. Work in small teams in labs and in a 200-hour community-based practicum to tackle hands-on projects ranging from troubleshooting hardware to software development, networking, web development, e-commerce and information systems management. Careers as: • programmer analysts • software testing specialists • web developers • network analysts and technicians • business and systems analysts
Careers as:
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• two-year diploma
• IT support specialists • computer service technicians • GIS developers • mobile app developers
• food manufacturing and distribution
Year I Year II
Tuition $4,229 $4,350
Fees $1,013 $946
Books/supplies $2,000 $1,500
Year I Year II
Tuition $3,092 $3,623
Fees $946 $1,047
Books/supplies $1,844 $1,901
• two-year diploma
• one-year certificate
• September, January or May admission
• September or January admission
• transfer agreements in place
• transfer agreements in place
Open the door to your future and develop the essential skills required in today’s
The Administrative Office Professional certificate
businesses, not-for-profit organizations and government. First-year courses
program provides the skills needed to succeed
provide an excellent foundation to understand essential aspects of business,
in administrative positions in a wide range of
including accounting, marketing, economics, law, technology, communication,
businesses and organizations, including education,
management and entrepreneurship. In the second year, you can choose to major
government, and not-for-profit organizations. You
in accounting, management, marketing or general business, giving you a depth
will gain practical knowledge and skills in using
of knowledge in those areas. The program includes opportunities for hands-on
industry-standard software, bookkeeping, office
experiences and practical opportunities for you to demonstrate your technical,
procedures, project management, conference
leadership, team and presentation skills.
planning and more. You can complete the
business
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE PROFESSIONAL
program within eight months moving straight into the workplace.
Careers in: • accounting and taxation • advertising and sales
Careers as:
• banking and financial services
• receptionists
• agri-business
• administrative assistants
• energy
• office assistants
• human resources
• bookkeepers
• marketing, sales and retail
• data entry specialists
• management
• executive administrators Tuition $2,768
Majors include: • Accounting
Fees $980
Books/supplies $1,905
• Management •M arketing • General Business
Year I Year II Accounting Year II General Business Year II Management Year II Marketing
Tuition $3,707 $3,852 $3,761 $3,726 $3,726
Fees $980 $946 $946 $946 $1,071
Books/supplies $1,599 $1,564 $1,454 $1,564 $1,311
I find the world of business fascinating. Every day that I’m in this program I feel like I’m learning a new language.” Sarah Phillips Business Administration 2017 1st place winner at ADB Case Competition
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Students in the General Studies program learn to become critical thinkers, persuasive writers and thoughtful speakers. By learning how to learn, they gain the skills they need to succeed in any career.
liberal arts GENERAL STUDIES • two-year diploma
INDIGENOUS CAREER PATHWAYS
• September, January or May admission
• one-year certificate
• transfer agreements in place
• September admission
The General Studies program provides learners with a broadly-based liberal arts foundation in a personalized environment. You can pursue a General Studies diploma, choosing from an eclectic mix of courses the three areas below. You’ll develop critical thinking skills that make further education easier if you choose to transfer your credits to another program or institution. Applied research and service learning options will allow you to extend your learning beyond the classroom, giving you the opportunity to engage with real-world issues and work with community organizations, all while adding valuable work experience to your resume.
for full-time studies in their choice of a number of programs. You’ll develop writing, psychology, college success and life skills as well as foster cultural awareness in the first semester, then explore a number of diploma programs in the second semester. Successful completion will qualify you for programs.
• English: Explore the world of literature and writing skills.
Tanya Smith General Studies 2018
to better prepare Indigenous students
admission into other Lethbridge College
Majors include:
I am taking General Studies because of the wide variety of programs that I can take. My time at Lethbridge College has been a time of growing up, building confidence and becoming the person I am meant to be. After graduation, my plan is to complete my degree in social work.”
Indigenous Career Pathways program
liberal arts
that are transferable to many universities, or you can major in one of
Lethbridge College also offers the
•P hysical Education and Leadership: Focus on social sciences and
Tuition $2,423
Fees $812
Books/supplies $1,000
physical education. •P sychology and Sociology: Specialize in social interactions at a family and societal level.
Year I English Year II English Year I PEL Year II PEL Year I Psy and Soc Year II Psy and Soc Year I General Studies Year II General Studies
Tuition $2,595 $2,706 $2,651 $2,595 $2,706 $2,651 $2,651 $2,711
Fees $946 $946 $946 $946 $946 $988 $946 $946
* For a major in Physical Education and Leadership, please see the Life Sciences section on pages 36-37 for more information.
Books/supplies $1,306 $1,033 $1,367 $1,108 $1,478 $1,448 $1,452 $1,452
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academic upgrading • September, January or May admission Whether you need to finish high school equivalency courses or simply upgrade your marks, you can take the courses you need to get into the post-secondary program of your choice. We offer the equivalent of grades 9 to 12 in math, English, biology, chemistry and physics. Traditional face-to-face classes and blended formats run on the main campus; some courses are also fully available online. You can complete any lab components at the main campus in Lethbridge. Students work with an advisor to take courses that will be accepted in lieu of high school courses for admission at Alberta’s universities, colleges and technical institutes, as well as at most colleges and universities in Canada and the United States. However, students do not receive high school credits towards a diploma from Alberta Education. Lethbridge College issues its own grades and credentials. Students in our program frequently use the services of the Learning Café, a drop-in and online learning assistance centre. Learners affected by physical and learning disabilities can access Accessibility Services as a first-step connection on their path to success. Estimated Cost: $300/course
I am a mature student, a single parent, and entering a career that is non-traditional for women. I was scared of not succeeding. Lethbridge College stood behind me and supported me.” Angela Nelson, Academic Upgrading 2011 Civil Engineering Technology 2014
upgrading
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To understand agriculture, students get chances to work in the field, in the classroom and in the lab. Together, these experiences give them the hands-on training they’ll need to succeed in this important industry.
agriculture
Visit page 32 to learn more about the Agricultural Enterprise Management program. This two-year diploma program focuses on the business of agriculture.
AGRICULTURE SCIENCES • two-year diploma • September admission • transfer agreements in place Train to work as a technologist or a consultant in a wide variety of agricultural positions from field to finance. Courses, including those dealing with the business side of the industry, prove invaluable to those returning to enhance their own farming or ranching operations. Careers as: • agricultural researchers • agricultural sales, support and production assistants • farmers • ranchers • farm finance account managers
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Majors include: •A nimal Sciences: Explore animal health, physiology, nutrition and beef cattle production. •P lant and Social Sciences: Learn about soil fertility, special crops, weed identification and pesticides.
Jay Penner, Agricultural Financial Management 2003 Account Manager, Farm Credit Canada, Lethbridge
Tuition $3,993 $3,465 $3,993 $3,465
Fees $1,220 $1,553 $1,220 $1,473
Books/supplies $1,567 $1,455 $1,567 $1,540
Students can join Lethbridge College’s Agriculture Entrepreneur in Residence (AgENT) non-credit initiative where you will work with mentors throughout the academic year to solve real-world challenges in the agricultural industry. At the end of the year, you will pitch your idea to experts with the chance of winning awards and seeing your idea put into action. Visit lethbridgecollege.ca/agent for more information.
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The Agriculture Technology program gave me the skills and knowledge to succeed in the agriculture sector. The small class sizes and knowledgeable faculty made it a great environment to learn and grow. I used my college diploma to transfer to university and I now work at a great company and still am able to be the fourth generation on my family’s farm. Lethbridge College made it all possible.”
Year I Animal Science Year II Animal Science Year I Plant and Soil Science Year II Plant and Soil Science
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Students in Life Sciences programs benefit from small classes and personalized instruction. After graduation, they are ready to lead and teach or, if they choose, to continue their education.
life sciences EXERCISE SCIENCE
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP*
• two-year diploma
• two-year diploma (exit with diploma in General Studies with a major
• September admission
in Physical Education and Leadership)
• transfer agreements in place
• September, January or May admission • courses transfer to many colleges and universities across Canada
Exercise professionals are integral to the health-and-
and beyond
fitness industry. Our program equips you to obtain your Certified Professional Trainer designation through
The General Studies Physical Education and Leadership major is
the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology. This
designed to prepare you to transfer to university for further study
human science orientated program has a strong focus
in kinesiology or education, and it is a great program for students
on understanding both aspects of the anatomy and
interested in coaching sports. Classes combine hands-on physical
movement of the body. You’ll be prepared for your
and laboratory activities with theory in physical education as well as
career as a personal trainer in a variety of industries.
social and biological sciences. You’ll gain other general knowledge as part of the program as well, including courses in psychology and
Careers in:
sociology, the environment and politics.
• fitness clubs Transfer program can lead to careers in:
• medical clinics
• kinesiology
• schools/outreach programs
• educational institutions
• physiotherapy clinics
• fitness industry • sports teams and organizations
Year I Year II
Tuition $3,077 $2,595
Fees $1,013 $1,086
Books/supplies $1,646 $1,534
• coaching
Year I Year II
My college experience was enlightening, not only to the extent of learning new material, but also learning what I am capable of.”
Tuition $2,651 $2,595
Fees $946 $946
Books/supplies $1,367 $1,108
life sciences
• sports teams and organizations
* Students in this program apply to the General Studies program with a major in Physical Education and Leadership.
Kaitlyn Sembalerus Exercise Science 2017
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TRADES PROGRAMS These credit programs are designed for those wanting to start a career in one of the trades, as well as those who want to work as an apprentice in their field.
trades, apprenticeships & pre-employment trades training
AGRICULTURAL AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN
AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
• one-year certificate
• September admission
• September admission
• transfer agreement in place
Students in this program will build successful careers
As a student in this program, you’ll diagnose and
in agricultural and/or heavy-duty equipment repair.
repair a wide range of vehicles. Upon successful
Upon successful completion, you may be eligible
completion of the program, you may be eligible
to write the first- and second-year theory exam
to write the first- and second-year theory exam
and be eligible to receive a total of 600 hours of
as well as be eligible to receive a total of 600
credit towards the first and second years of either
hours of credit towards experience for the first
the Agricultural Equipment Technician or Heavy
and second year of the Automotive Service
Equipment Technician apprenticeship programs.
Technician apprenticeship program.
Careers as:
Careers as:
• agricultural equipment technicians
• automotive service technicians
• heavy equipment technicians
• business owners
• service managers/shop foremen
• automotive systems certificate instructors
• oilfield equipment service people
• service managers
• forestry equipment service people
• mobile repair service technicians
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Tuition $4,875 tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca /LCTradesTransportation
Fees $1,447
Books/supplies $777
• one-year certificate
Tuition $4,630
Fees $1,414
Books/supplies $593
WIND TURBINE TECHNICIAN • one-year certificate • September or January admission • eligible to write BZEE exams for Certificate of Competence This is an intensive, one-year certificate offering a combination of theory and hands-on lab practice using a variety of actual wind turbine components. Safety training is provided using our own equipment and training tower, which is located on campus. Graduates have the opportunity to complete qualification exams to receive BZEE certification, which provides employment opportunities throughout the world. Careers as: • wind turbine maintenance technicians • wind turbine manufacturing technicians • wind farm construction technicians Tuition $6,426
Fees $1,714
Books/supplies $868
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APPRENTICESHIPS AND WEEKLY APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SYSTEM (WATS) Apprenticeship programs involve eight to 12 weeks of classroom training per year. WATS programs involve one day
trades, apprenticeships & pre-employment trades training
of training per week at Lethbridge College throughout the length of the program. Both programs offer a combination of work experience and technical training along with on-the-job training. You’ll work with an employer and our experienced instructors to gain the best of both worlds as you work and earn money while training. To become an apprentice in Alberta, you must first contact the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board at 1-800-661-3753 or tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca. To enter one of the eight Lethbridge College apprenticeship training programs: 1. Find the right trade for you. 2. Find an employer. 3. Apply online at tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca – start by creating a SIAMS Account. You will need your ASN – Alberta Student Number. 4. Once your application is approved, contact Lethbridge College and provide your Alberta Apprentice enrolment form.
My employer sent all of the apprentices to Lethbridge College because he felt it was the best program for us. The quality of education I received was excellent. We were able to cover and understand everything we needed to without feeling rushed or lost.” Vance Poisson Heavy Equipment Technician Apprenticeship 2013
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP PARTS TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP (WATS) • three-year apprenticeship
overhaul and repair heavy equipment
When you enrol in the college’s Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship program, you will learn to diagnose, repair and complete
Our Parts Technician Apprenticeship program
preventative maintenance on automotive
will make you the master of parts management in
vehicles and light trucks. Your training will give
many industry areas, including farming, plumbing,
you the confidence to advise customers on
electrical, automotive, heavy duty and more.
work to be performed, general vehicle condition
Industry will rely on you to use your organizational
and repair requirements.
and keep records.
• service facilities
• car and truck dealerships
• electrical
• organizations with vehicle fleets
Tuition $588 $784 $588
Fees $122.69 $141.25 $122.69
from modern laboratories to industrial or construction sites to the outdoors.
• agriculture and transportation
• farm equipment industry
Year I Year II Year III
in a variety of different industry fields,
• landscaping
• plumbing
• industrial
Seal exam, you’ll have the option to work
• construction
• specialty repair shops
Tuition $784
equipment. After you’ve written the Red
• forestry
Careers in:
Year I-IV
construction equipment and earth-moving
• mining
• automotive shops
• recreational vehicle industry
such as highway transport vehicles,
Careers in:
skills to identify, catalogue, assemble, inspect and Careers in:
• four-year apprenticeship Heavy Equipment Technicians maintain,
• four-year apprenticeship
sell stock. You’ll also learn to prepare statements
HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP
Fees $141.25
Books/supplies varies
Year I-IV
Tuition $784
Fees $141.25
Books/supplies varies
Books/supplies $177.65 $235.05 $107.45
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ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICESHIP • four-year apprenticeship Electricians work on maintaining, altering and repairing electrical systems that
trades, apprenticeships & pre-employment trades training
provide power, control, heat or light for numerous types of environments. You’ll use your skills for precision as you interpret mechanical drawings and electrical codes; splice, join and connect wires to form circuits; and test those circuits to ensure they’re safe.
As a welder, you’ll find yourself in demand in a variety of capacities as you learn how to join or sever metals into beams or other metal components and how to make metal pieces used for construction and other industries. You’ll use your excellent hand-eye coordination and your ability to concentrate on detailed work as you complete your welding projects. Careers in: • commercial construction
• residential
• steel fabrication and heavy equipment repair
• commercial
• pipeline construction
• institutions
• industrial construction
• industry
Year I Year II Year III Year IV
• three-year apprenticeship
• vessel or structural steel assembly
Careers in:
Tuition $784 $784 $784 $1,176
WELDER APPRENTICESHIP
Fees $141.25 $141.25 $141.25 $178.38
Books/supplies $408.45 $152.70 $121.75 $336.05
Year I-III
Tuition $784
Fees $141.25
Books/supplies varies
CARPENTER APPRENTICESHIP • four-year apprenticeship
AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP
PLUMBER APPRENTICESHIP
• four-year apprenticeship
The Plumber Apprenticeship program at Lethbridge
• four-year apprenticeship
College will prepare you to work in new construction,
The Carpenter Apprenticeship program will prepare you for a wide variety of jobs, from
As an Agricultural Equipment Technician,
roughing in and finishing installations, to specialize
major construction projects such as building
you’ll have the skills to work on
in renovations and repairs of existing plumbing, or
bridges and high-rises, to smaller finishing
equipment used in the agricultural
even to install hydronic heating and chilled water
projects on residential homes. You’ll also learn
industry such as tillage, seeding and
systems. At the end of the program, you’ll be able to
how to read blueprints, calculate and select
harvesting equipment as well as tractors.
use your physical stamina and mechanical ability to
materials for layout, cut and shape materials
Our apprenticeship program will give
plan, install and service plumbing fixtures, systems,
for joining, and inspect your work to ensure it
you the confidence to assemble, adjust,
controls and piping equipment.
is level, square, plumb and the right size.
service and repair equipment effectively. Careers in: • commercial and residential construction companies
Careers in:
Careers as:
• government agencies
• technicians
• renovation companies
• utility companies
• sales representatives
• plumbing repair shops
• manufacturing firms
• service representatives
• self-employment
• self-employment
• managers
• construction contracting
Year I-IV
Tuition $784
Fees $141.25
Books/supplies varies
Year I-IV
Tuition $784
Fees $141.25
Books/supplies varies
Year I-IV
Tuition $784
Fees $141.25
Books/supplies varies
PRE-EMPLOYMENT TRADES TRAINING (NON-CREDIT) The Pre-Employment Trades Training program is specifically designed to help you become an apprentice by preparing you to write the first-year apprenticeship theory and practical exams. You
trades
will receive employability skills, assistance in finding an employer and a certificate of recognition. Programs listed below can be taken through our Industrial and Technical Training department. To learn more about how you can gain employment readiness and safety certification skills, contact us at 403-320-3288, training@lethbridgecollege.ca or lethbridgecollege.ca/cce. Pre-Employment Plumbing Pre-Employment Carpentry Pre-Employment Electrician/Solar Installer Pre-Employment Welding Powerline Technician/Power System Electrician
What I enjoyed most about my college experience was going to school locally, which allowed me to make contacts within my trade. The quality of education was very good and I had excellent instruction.” Cole Bishoff Plumbing 2016 Lethbridge College Viewbook 2019-2020 •
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NEW BAKER APPRENTICESHIP (WATS*) • three-year apprenticeship, year one pilot program • August admission
culinary
COOK APPRENTICESHIP (WATS*)
Blend your passion for baked goods into a career
• three-year apprenticeship
you love in the Baker Apprenticeship – Year 1, Pilot
• August admission
program. As a baker in the WATS baking program, you’ll be earning dough while making dough – you’ll
As a cook in the WATS cooking program, you’ll be
work full-time in the industry and attend class just
working full-time in the industry while coming to
one day a week. You’ll acquire new skills and expand
college for classes one day each week. You’ll learn
your expertise in the art of baking. From preparing
about preparing, seasoning and cooking a variety
cakes, pastries and quick breads to becoming
of foods, as well as baking pastries and showpieces.
certified in Food Safe, you’ll cover it all.
You’ll also exercise your organizational skills when you study menus to estimate food requirements and
Careers in:
oversee menu planning. In three short years, you’ll be
• specialty bakeries
ready to write the Red Seal exam.
• restaurants • catering companies
Careers in:
• camps and hotels
• restaurants
• supermarkets
• clubs Tuition $784
• institutions • hotels • bases and camps * Weekly Apprenticeship Training System (WATS) programs involve one day of training per week at Lethbridge College throughout the length of the program.
Year I Year II Year III
Tuition $784 $784 $784
Fees $191.25 $191.25 $191.25
Books/supplies $305 $103.95 $112.75
Fees $191.25
Books/supplies $305
CULINARY CAREERS • compressed 16-month diploma** • August or January admission This fast-paced diploma training program is divided into four 16-week sections: Introduction and Restaurant Production Techniques; Sweet and Savory Techniques; Paid Industry Placement; and Dining Room Cuisine. You’ll receive 480 hours of credit towards the first and second year of the Cook Weekly Apprenticeship Training Program. Earn the diploma and you have the option to move to WATS Level 3 and Red Seal designation. Careers as: • executive chefs • sous chefs • teachers • small business owners
Year I Year II
Tuition $3,114 $2,336
Fees $1,470 $1,269
Books/supplies $880 $176
** If already employed in the culinary industry, students
The last three years of culinary school have been a great experience. The challenges presented to me by both the program, as well as my instructor, Chef Doug, have really helped shape me into the chef I aspire to be.”
culinary
can also take our Cook Apprenticeship Program (WATS).
Carolyn van Schothorst Cook (WATS) 2014
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EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT • one-year certificate and one-year diploma (the certificate must be successfully completed
human services
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION • one-year certificate and one-year diploma (the certificate must be successfully completed before applying to the diploma program) • September, January or May admission • transfer agreements in place Early Childhood Education is society building. Using a learning-through-play approach, you will support children’s growth and development. You will gain perspective and acquire skills to work effectively with children and families.
before applying to the diploma program) • September, January or May admission • transfer agreements in place Help students reach and reap the rewards of their full educational potential. This online program will set you up for a fulfilling career working to help students thrive in school settings. Practicums allow you to test new skills and abilities as you assist young people with academic challenges. Careers in: • elementary, middle and high schools • kindergartens and preschools
Careers in:
• recreation and community centres
• child care centres • early learning programs
• early intervention programs
• parent link centres Year I Year II
• family day homes • schools • recreational facilities
Year I Year II
Tuition $2,855 $2,855
Fees $1,093 $1,013
Books/supplies $2,007 $2,008
Tuition $3,114 $2,984
Fees $1,080 $1,047
Books/supplies $904 $660
CHILD AND YOUTH CARE • two-year diploma • September or January admission • transfer agreements in place
This program has really changed my life. It was everything I wanted in a program and more.”
Work with children, youth and families who have been exposed
Justine Schmidt Child and Youth Care 2017
to negative life circumstances such as trauma, abuse, rejection and emotional stress. Promote and support their development in residential treatment, community-based and youth programs, family support and schools. CYC grads are in high demand and your training and practicum placements will provide you the skills to find meaningful employment after graduation. Careers in: • residential and treatment programs • family support work • group homes • independent living programs • schools • recreation and community centres
Year I Year II
Tuition $3,558 $3,150
Fees $1,255 $946
Books/supplies $1,310 $886
Our program has earned accreditation from the Child and Youth Care Educational Accreditation Board of Canada (CYCEAB).
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MEDICAL DEVICE REPROCESSING (formerly Central Sterile Processing) • 26-week certificate
HEALTH CARE AIDE
• September admission • 400-hour work-based practicum experience
• certificate program
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• 255-hours of classroom and lab work
You will learn how to handle, clean, sterilize, assemble,
• 200-hour work-based practicum experience
function, test and package surgical instruments while
• September or January admission (January
developing an understanding of how microbiology,
intake on campus only)
infection control and aseptic technique are integrated into the work you’ll be doing. A 10-week practicum
This 485-hour program will prepare you to
further develops your newly acquired knowledge and
become a vital member of the health care
skills.
team. Health Care Aides perform duties such as assisting individuals to meet their basic needs
Careers in:
and activities of daily living. The Health Care
• hospital operating rooms
Aide program delivers the Alberta Provincial
• hospital central processing facilities
Curriculum that includes theory and practice-
• day-procedure facilities
based experiences. At the end of the program,
• health care facilities
graduates will be able to positively affect the
• surgical centers
lives of patients each day.
• private health care agencies • dental offices
Careers in:
Tuition $2,261
• hospitals
Fees $856
Books/supplies $956
• private health care facilities • long-term care facilities • respite and hospice facilities • health care agencies Tuition $4,410
Fees $770
Books/supplies $357
What I learned as an athlete I have been able to take into my education. I had not seen a classroom in over 10 years. All of my instructors are so passionate and that shows in their teaching. I really like the idea of helping people get back into the community to be as independent as they possibly can.” Marianne Leeson Therapeutic Recreation – Gerontology 2018 Olympic Alpine Snowboarder
UNIT CLERK TRAINING MASSAGE THERAPY THERAPEUTIC RECREATION GERONTOLOGY
• two-year diploma • September admission • transfer agreements in place
• two-year diploma • September or January admission
As a Massage Therapy grad, you’ll administer
• transfer agreements in place
therapeutic and relaxation massage to all members of the community. You may also work in the spa
You can realize the rewards of a career helping
industry. The program includes practical training
senior citizens maintain or improve their
in our campus massage clinic, at independent
cognitive, social, physical or emotional abilities.
businesses and in community settings.
Find satisfaction working with this growing population, learning the skills necessary to assess,
Careers in:
plan and execute recreational activities, including
• massage clinics
functional intervention, leisure education and
• sports medicine clinics
recreational participation programming. Become
• private health care facilities
an integral member of the health-care team
• hotel and resort spas
through hands-on assessment, specific program
• physiotherapy clinics
planning and delivery.
• chiropractic clinics
Careers in: • designated assisted living facilities
Year I Year II
Tuition $4,176 $4,766
Fees $1,023 $1,013
• 20-week certificate • September or January admission As a unit clerk you’ll play a vital role in managing the flow of communication and information within the health care setting. This includes transcribing and processing health care orders and managing patient records. Throughout the program, you will learn medical terminology, basic anatomy and physiology, hospital administration, transcribing orders and medical order entry. Careers in: • hospitals • private health care facilities • long-term care facilities • respite and hospice facilities • health care agencies • medical clinics
Books/supplies $1,839 $1,411
Tuition $2,385
Fees $722
Books/supplies $902
• long-term care facilities • seniors recreation facilities • community based programs • mental health facilities • hospitals
Year I Year II
Tuition $2,910 $3,114
Fees $1,048 $1,080
Books/supplies $1,678 $1,126
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BACHELOR OF NURSING • four-year collaborative degree with the University of Lethbridge • September admission • first two years of the program are completed on the Lethbridge College campus • submit applications to the University of Lethbridge • accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing
health and wellness
Start your journey to becoming a leading professional within health care on our campus where you will experience smaller class sizes, individual attention, and unparalleled experiences within the practice setting. Your educational experience will include theoretical knowledge, hands-on practice within our simulation lab environment as well as clinical practice within real world settings. After two years, you’ll proceed to the University of Lethbridge to complete your Bachelor of Nursing degree. Applicants with a baccalaureate degree from an institution recognized by the University of Lethbridge may be admitted into the Bachelor of Nursing - After Degree program. The 24-month program runs over six consecutive semesters with the first two delivered at the Lethbridge College campus. Careers in: • community and home care agencies • acute and long-term care facilities • primary care clinics • educational institutions • government agencies • research
Year I Year II
Tuition $4,478 $4,710
Fees $1,170 $1,080
Books/supplies $2,456 $1,977
PRACTICAL NURSING
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES You’ll get the ideal mix of classroom theory and lab experiences in our
• two-year diploma
Medical First Responder (MFR) program, allowing you to prepare for
• September admission
a rewarding career. At the end of your studies, you’ll have your MFR
• transfer agreements in place As key players in today’s health-care team, you’ll learn to monitor, plan and implement, evaluate, confer on and
certification from NAIT, which will also include an International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Basic Provider certification, and Heart and Stroke – Basic Life Support – level C certification – and be a proud graduate
document patient care. Our program educates our students
of a program that is approved at an Advanced First Aid level by
to the full scope of practice as identified by the College of
Occupational Health and Safety.
Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta. If you choose our Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program, you’ll Careers in:
add practicum experiences to the classroom theory and lab experience,
• acute care hospitals • continuing care facilities • assisted living centres • occupational health departments
providing you an opportunity to put your knowledge into practice. You’ll also receive a NAIT certificate and be eligible to write the Alberta College of Paramedics provincial exam – and have the confidence that
• primary care clinics
comes from learning in a program that is accredited by the Canadian
• physicians’ offices
Medical Association and the Alberta College of Paramedics.
Year I Year II
Tuition $3,827 $4,614
Fees $1,204 $1,366
Books/supplies $2,671 $1,448
Medical First Responder (MFR) • 80 hours theory
Tuition $2,075
Fees $25
Tuition $8,645
Fees $250
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) • 392 hours theory; hospital and ambulance practicum to follow
Admission assessment fees $236.25
Students in most Health and Wellness programs are exposed to real-life situations through hands-on clinical experience and the use of human patient simulators in our Simulated Patient Health Environment for Research and Education (SPHERE) lab.
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how to apply You’ve decided to begin or continue your post-secondary education journey at Lethbridge College. We can get you here in five steps:
step 5 REGISTER
step 4 ACCEPTANCE
step 3 step 1 APPLY Submit your application online at lethbridgecollege.ca/apply.
step 2 TRANSCRIPTS If you attended a public Alberta high school or Alberta post-secondary institution, we will request your transcripts on your behalf. Applicants who completed their education outside of Alberta will need to request their transcripts be sent to us.
CONNECT We will contact you if we need additional information.
Upon receiving your offer of admission, complete and return the response, including the required deposit, by the deadline indicated.
You will be emailed information on how to access your schedule online. Upgrading students will need to meet with an academic advisor for course registration.
invest in yourself FOUNDATIONAL LEARNING FUNDING
FINANCIAL AID AND STUDENT LOANS
Non-repayable funding is available to some Alberta residents through
Our Financial Aid staff members are happy to assist you with general
Alberta Works Learner Benefits to cover education costs for adult
loan and grant funding information, application support, repayment
learners in Academic Upgrading and Canadian citizens studying English
information, budgeting guidance and more. If you have questions about
as a Second Language. Apply online at myalbertasupports.com. Full-
funding your education, we have answers!
time students may qualify for living allowances.
SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS AND MORE
GOVERNMENT STUDENT LOANS Government student loans are recommended over student lines of credit
Our Lethbridge College Scholarship and Awards application opens
due to their interest-free status, potential for grant eligibility included in
each year from March 1 through May 1 for continuing and graduating
loan assessment, flexible repayment options and tax-deductible interest
students and from March 1 to July 1 for students new to Lethbridge
when you are in repayment. For information visit canlearn.ca.
College or entering new programs. After you have applied for admission, you will receive a username and password. You can then visit
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lethbridgecollege.ca/awards and fill out the online awards application.
There are more awards for students than you can imagine. Start your
This simple process enters you as a candidate for all awards for which
research by using one of these resources:
you meet eligibility criteria. Successful applicants will be contacted by
• yconic.com
mail over the summer.
• scholarshipscanada.com • alis.alberta.ca
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Transfers Administrative Office Professional Medicine Hat College eligible for entry into year two of the Administrative Office Management diploma program SAIT eligible for entry into year two of the Administrative Information Management diploma with the completion of three additional courses
Agricultural Sciences University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge eligible for acceptance into the post-diploma degree program in Agriculture Studies or 60 credits towards either a Bachelor of Science degree or Bachelor of Arts degree in Agricultural Studies
Automotive Systems SAIT eligible for up to 24 credits towards an Automotive Service Technology diploma program
Business Administration Athabasca University two years of credit towards a variety of business degrees College of the Rockies eligible to receive block transfer into the Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainable Business Practices degree program Griffith University, Australia credit towards a variety of business degrees
Institute of Technology, Carlow, Ireland eligible for entry into year three of the Bachelor (Honours) in Business degree program with options to specialize Institute of Technology, Sligo, Ireland eligible for entry into year three of the Bachelor (Honours) in Business degree program with options to specialize
Kajaani University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Management and Marketing grads are eligible
to receive credit towards a Bachelor in Business Administration degree
Okanagan College eligible for admission into the third year of the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program.
Robert Gordon University, Scotland Management and Marketing grads are eligible to receive credit towards a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Business Management or Management with Marketing Royal Roads University eligible to receive block transfer into the third year of Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneur Management or Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainability & International Business SAIT Accounting grads are eligible for entry into year three of the Bachelor of Business Administration (Accounting) degree program University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge two years of credit towards the Bachelor of Management degree (2+2 agreement)
Child and Youth Care Lethbridge College eligible for entry into the Bachelor of Applied Arts in Justice Studies degree program
Athabasca University transfer into year three of the Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services degree program or transfer into year two of the Bachelor of Management degree program Douglas College 60 block transfer credits for a Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care Griffith University, Australia eligible for entry into the fourth semester of the Bachelor of Human Services, Bachelor of Child and Family Services, or Bachelor of Social Work degree programs Institute of Technology, Carlow, Ireland eligible for entry into year two of the Honours Degree in Applied Social Studies – Professional Social Care MacEwan University eligible for entry into year three of the Bachelor of Child and Youth Care degree program University of the Fraser Valley 60 block transfer credits for a Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care degree University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge eligible for entry into the post-diploma Bachelor of Health Sciences – Addictions Counselling degree program University of Victoria 60 block transfer credits for a Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care Vancouver Island University/University of Victoria 60 block transfer credits for a Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care degree
Civil Engineering Technology Lethbridge College credit toward a second diploma in Engineering Design and Drafting Technology
Athabasca University eligible to receive 30 credits towards the threeor four-year Bachelor of Management degree or the Bachelor of Commerce degree Camosun College/University of British Columbia six month Camosun College bridging program leads directly into year three of the University of British Columbia’s Civil Engineering program Lakehead University successful completion of summer school transition courses leads into year three of the Bachelor of Engineering degree program in Civil Engineering NAIT conditional acceptance into the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program Royal Roads University eligible to receive block transfer into year three of the Bachelor of Commence in Entrepreneur Management degree program University of Alberta eligible for up to one year of credit toward a variety of programs University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options
Correctional Studies Lethbridge College two years’ credit towards a Bachelor of Applied Arts – Justice Studies degree Athabasca University credit towards a Bachelor of Professional Arts in Criminal Justice or Governance, Law and Management degree Griffith University, Australia entrance into the third semester of the Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice degree program
University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course options
Computer Information Technology Athabasca University eligible for up to 30 credits towards a threeor four-year post-diploma Bachelor of Management Griffith University, Australia credit towards a Bachelor of Information Technology degree University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options
Royal Roads University eligible for block transfer into year three of the Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communication degree program University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options
Early Childhood Education Algonquin College after completing three bridging courses, applicants are admitted into year three of the Bachelor of Early Learning and Community Development degree program
University of Lethbridge two years’ credit towards a post-diploma Bachelor of Science or Management degree
Athabasca University eligible for up to two years’ credit towards a Bachelor of Professional Arts Human Services degree
Criminal Justice – Policing
Grand Prairie Regional College eligible for entry directly into year two of the Early Childhood Development diploma program
Lethbridge College eligible to enter the Bachelor of Applied Arts in Justice Studies degree program Athabasca University eligible for up to 60 credits towards a Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services or Criminal Justice degree Griffith University, Australia eligible to enter the fourth semester of the Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice degree program University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course options
Institute of Technology, Carlow, Ireland eligible for entry into year two of the Honours Degree in Early Childhood Education and Care Lakeland College eligible for entry directly into year two of the Early Learning and Child Care diploma program MacEwan University eligible for entry directly into year two of the Early Learning and Child Care diploma program Medicine Hat College eligible for entry directly into year two of the Early Learning and Child Care diploma program
Digital Communications and Media
Red Deer College eligible for entry directly into year two of the Early Childhood Education diploma program
Griffith University, Australia credit towards the Bachelor of Journalism or Public Relations and Communications
University of Alberta eligible for up to 33 credits towards a Bachelor of Sciences in Human Ecology degree
Red Deer College eligible for entry into the applied degree program in Motion Picture Arts
University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options
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Transfers Educational Assistant Athabasca University certificate graduates can receive up to 30 credits towards a Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services. Diploma graduates may transfer directly into year three. University of Alberta eligible for up to 30 credits towards a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology degree University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options
Engineering Design and Drafting Technology Lethbridge College credit toward a second diploma in Civil Engineering Technology NAIT conditional acceptance into the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program
Lakeland College eligible for up to two years of credit toward a Bachelor of Applied Science degree Royal Roads University block transfer credit into a variety of degree programs. University of Alberta eligible for up to 60 credits towards a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental and Conservation Sciences, Land Reclamation program University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge two years’ credit toward a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science degree University of Northern British Columbia block transfer into the Bachelor of Science degree program in Natural Resources Management, Forest Ecology Management major
Royal Roads University eligible to receive block transfer into the third year of Bachelor of Commence in Entrepreneur Management
Exercise Science
University of Alberta credit toward a variety of programs
University of Lethbridge eligible to be admitted into the post-diploma Bachelor of Health Science degree
University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course options
Environmental Assessment and Restoration Lethbridge College transfers into year three of the Ecosystem Management–Bachelor of Applied Science degree program Griffith University, Australia eligible for entry into the fourth semester of the Bachelor of Environmental Sciences degree program
University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course options
Fashion Design and Sustainable Production University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge block transfer credit into year three of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre and Dramatic Arts degree program
General Studies Most courses transfer course for course to universities across Canada and the United States. Visit lethbridgecollege.ca for more information.
Geomatics Engineering Technology Lethbridge College credit toward a second diploma in Civil Engineering Technology or Engineering Design and Drafting Technology NAIT conditional acceptance into the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program Royal Roads University block transfer into year three of the Bachelor of Commence in Entrepreneur Management degree program University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge two years’ credit toward post-diploma Bachelor’s Degree of Science degree in Geography (2+2 agreement)
Massage Therapy Thompson Rivers University eligible for up to 54 transfer credits into the Bachelor of Health Science degree program or up to 60 transfer credits into the Bachelor of General Studies degree program University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge eligible to be admitted in to the post-diploma Bachelor of Health Sciences degree program University of Regina eligible to be received up to 60 credits towards a Bachelor of Kinesiology
Multimedia Production
University of Calgary awarded up to five full junior course options
Athabasca University two years of credit towards a Bachelor of Professional Arts in Communications degree
University of Lethbridge eligible to be admitted in to the post-diploma Bachelor of Health Sciences degree program
Red Deer College eligible for entry into the applied degree program in Motion Picture Arts
Renewable Resource Management
Royal Roads University eligible for block transfer into year three of the Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communications degree program
Lethbridge College transfers into year three of the Ecosystem Management–Bachelor of Applied Science degree program
University of Calgary eligible to enter year three of the Bachelor of Communications and Media Studies degree program and will receive 48 credits towards Communication Studies courses
Athabasca University eligible for up to 30 credits toward Bachelor of Management degree
Natural Resource Compliance Lethbridge College transfers into year three of the Conservation Enforcement – Bachelor of Applied Science degree program Royal Roads University block transfer into a variety of degree programs University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course option University of Northern British Columbia block transfer into the Bachelor of Science degree program in Natural Resources Management, Forest Ecology Management major
Practical Nursing Thompson Rivers University eligible for up to 57 credits towards the Bachelor of Health Science degree or up to 60 credits towards the Bachelor of General Studies degree
Griffith University, Australia eligible for entry into the fourth semester of the Bachelor of Environmental Sciences degree program NAIT conditional acceptance into the Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management degree program Royal Roads University block transfer credit into the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice or Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Practice degree programs University of Alberta two years’ credit toward a post-diploma Bachelor of Science degree in the Environmental and Conservation Sciences, Land Reclamation program University of Calgary eligible for up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge two years’ credit toward a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science degree University of Northern British Columbia block transfer credit towards a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Management, Forest Ecology Management major
University of Regina eligible for up to 60 credits towards the Bachelor of Science Environmental Biology degree
Therapeutic Recreation – Gerontology Athabasca University block transfer of 60 credits (2+2) towards a Bachelor of Professional Arts degree in Human Services or up to 30 credits towards a postdiploma Bachelor of Management or Bachelor of Commerce degree Dalhousie University eligible for up to 60 credits towards a Bachelor of Science in Recreation Griffith University, Australia eligible for entry into the third semester of the Bachelor of Human Services degree program Thompson Rivers University eligible for up to 57 transfer credits into the Bachelor of Health Science degree program or up to 60 transfer credits into the Bachelor of General Studies degree program University of Calgary entrance into 10 full course equivalent Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation program or credit for up to five full junior course options University of Lethbridge eligible for entry into post-diploma Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation degree program University of Regina eligible for up to 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Sports and Recreation Studies (Therapeutic Recreation Major) degree
Upgrading Many courses are accepted in lieu of high school courses for entry at Alberta’s universities, colleges and technical institutes.
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Lethbridge College 2019-2020 academic requirements ADMISSION ROUTES 1. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA For most of our programs, all you need is a high school diploma. However, some programs require additional high school courses, and in some cases, no high school diploma is needed. Please see our academic requirements chart for programs that have additional or alternate academic requirements.
2. TRANSFER If you’re transferring from another institution, you’ll need your post-secondary transcripts showing the completion of at least three post-secondary credit courses from a publically-funded, Canadian-accredited institution and that you are in good standing. You must have completed these courses in the last five years. Make sure you also check out the chart to the right for additional or alternate program admission requirements.
3. MATURE STUDENT If you are 19 years of age or older by the first day of classes and have been out of high school for a minimum of one year, you could be considered a mature student. To be considered for admission, you must: • have completed either a grade 12 or post-secondary English class; or • successfully complete a placement assessment; and • ensure you comply with any additional or alternate admission requirements listed for your program (mature student admission requirements are under review). Should you not meet one or more of the requirements of a program or if you are uncertain whether you meet the admission requirements, please contact the Admissions Office at 1-800-572-0103 ext. 3323 for more information. Programs, requirements and transfers are subject to change. For information on a program’s tuition and fees, visit lethbridgecollege.ca/financial-aid and let our Budget Wizard do the budgeting work for you.
apprenticeships and weekly apprenticeship training system (WATS) requirements Program Agricultural Equipment Technician Apprenticeship Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship Baker (WATS) Carpenter Apprenticeship Cook (WATS) Electrician Apprenticeship Heavy Equipment Technician Apprenticeship Parts Technician Apprenticeship (WATS) Plumbing Apprenticeship Welder Apprenticeship
Successful completion of English 10-2 and Math 10-3, or a pass mark in all Canadian General Education Development (GED) tests, or entrance exam. English 30-2, Math 30-3, Physics 20 or Chemistry 20 or Science 20, and related career and technology studies recommended.
Successful completion of English 20-2, Math 20-3 and Science 10, or entrance exam. English 30-2, Math 30-3, Physics 30 or Chemistry 30 or Science 30, and related career and technology studies recommended.
Lethbridge College 2019-2020 academic requirements Program
High school diploma
Gr. 12 Math (30-1)
Gr. 12 Math (30-2)
Gr. 11 Math (20-1)
Gr. 12 Biology (30)
Gr. 11 Biology (20)
The minimum grade required in each course is 50 per cent unless otherwise stated. For 2018-2019 academic requirements visit lethbridgecollege.ca. Accurate at time of printing.
Gr. 11 Chemistry (20)
Gr. 11 Physics (20)
Gr. 12 Science (30)
Gr. 11 English (20) (no high school diploma required)
Gr. 10 English (10) (no high school diploma required)
Gr. 11 Math (20) (no high school diploma required)
Gr. 10 Math (10) (no high school diploma required)
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For academic requirements see opposite page or visit tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca.
Automotive Systems Bachelor of Nursing
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Bachelor of Nursing - After Degree Business Administration
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Child and Youth Care Civil Engineering Technology
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Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Computer Information Technology Conservation Enforcement – Bachelor of Applied Science
Natural Resource Compliance diploma.
Correctional Studies Criminal Justice – Policing Culinary Careers Digital Communications and Media Early Childhood Education Ecosystem Management – Bachelor of Applied Science
Environmental Assessment and Restoration or Renewable Resource Management diploma.
Educational Assistant Emergency Medical Services Engineering Design and Drafting Technology
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Health Care Aide
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Justice Studies – Bachelor of Applied Arts
Correctional Studies diploma or Criminal Justice – Policing diploma.
Massage Therapy Medical Device Reprocessing Multimedia Production Natural Resource Compliance (admission is competitive) Practical Nursing (admission is competitive) Renewable Resource Management Therapeutic Recreation - Gerontology
Unit Clerk Training Wind Turbine Technician
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