Sudbury, ,

WORLD CLASS EDUCATION • CANADIAN HOSPITALITY cambriancollege.ca/international WORLD CLASS EDUCATION. CANADIAN HOSPITALITY. Check out what makes Cambrian College a great place to live and learn

Discover Cambrian...... CAMPUS LIFE p.2 Check out our student resources...... STUDENT SUPPORT p.3 Fill up your calendar...... SOCIAL ACTIVITIES p.3 Map out a new city...... SUDBURY p.4 Find your home away from home...... RESIDENCE p.6 OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING p.7 Play for the Golden Shield...... VARSITY SPORTS AND ATHLETICS p.8 Don’t stress about funds...... FINANCIAL SUPPORT p.10 Learn whats required...... ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS p.11 Venture outside the classroom...... ON-THE-JOB EXPERIENCE p.12 Discover your career path...... FULL-TIME PROGRAMS p.13 Everything you need to know...... GENERAL INFORMATION p.80 Explore degree and transfer options...... GRADUATE PATHWAYS p.101

Need more information on anything in this book? WE'RE HERE TO HELP! [email protected] | 1-800-461-7145 Learn in Canada’s Happiest City Cambrian has the distinction of being centrally located in ‘Canada’s Happiest City’*, and

there are plenty of reasons why! Sudbury is home to a diverse community that contributes to the city’s evolving entertainment, culture, indoor/outdoor recreation, dining, and retail sectors. As the largest city in , this thriving urban centre is uniquely surrounded by peaceful and beautiful scenery of natural landscapes. This safe and welcoming city has everything you could want, and at Cambrian, you’re close to it all. Learn more about Sudbury on page 4

World-Class Education

Cambrian College is ranked #1 for industry-experienced faculty amongst 182 colleges worldwide*. Our faculty members possess substantial accolades and credentials.

* 2015 Statistics Canada Report ** 2016 Autumn Wave – International Student Barometer Survey

1 IMAGINE a safe, vibrant, and active campus life

Cambrian is home to a vibrant and diverse community of thousands of Canadian and international students in more

than 75 career-focused programs. On campus, you’ll find places to live, eat, play, study, and relax! Whether you’re looking to join a student group or sports league, are seeking academic advice, or simply need a place that feels like home, Cambrian has everything you need.

Did you know that Safe and Sound Canada is widely Cambrian is committed to known as one of maintaining a healthy and safe the safest countries learning, living, social, recreational, in the world? and work environment by providing: • Secure buildings/24-hour security • Safety Escort Program • Emergency first responders/first aid stations onsite

2 Student Support We take pride in our comprehensive range of free services that support students academically, personally, and professionally. You’ll never have to look far to get the support you need. • Orientation and registration support • Health insurance coverage • Meal-planning assistance • On-campus residence/housing support • Academic and settlement counselling • University pathway and transfer credit counselling • Online and in-person tutoring • Library and computer lab access

Social Activities Participate in a wide variety of sports and social activities year-round including: • Off-campus day/overnight excursions • Intramural, varsity, and international sports teams/leagues • On-campus fitness centre • Student interest groups, clubs, and administrative councils • Annual BBQs and international student dinners • Holiday celebrations (local and international)

3 IMAGINE learning and living in a city fit for both the outdoor adventurer and the urban enthusiast

As a student, you will get to know Sudbury – where to have fun with your friends, where to shop for bargains, where to get that part-time job, and where to go to enjoy the outdoors.

By choosing Cambrian, and Sudbury, you will be choosing small-town friendliness with big-city appeal.

4 Sudbury is northern Ontario’s centre for IMAGINE shopping, entertainment, and health services. Big-name concerts, indie bands, nightclubs, and learning and living in pubs are all a part of Sudbury’s vibrant nightlife. Sudbury has 300 lakes, which means beaches, a city fit for both the boating, and fun in the sun during the summer. In winter, you can bundle up for ice fishing, skating, snowmobiling, snowboarding, or skiing. outdoor adventurer and The city’s diverse population offers a variety of culinary experiences – everything from European the urban enthusiast bakeries to Asian restaurants to Canadian home cooking. Sudbury holds a festival for everything under the sun. There are comedy, film, music, and food festivals. Sudbury has a vibrant arts scene. We have professional and community theatre companies, a symphony, numerous choirs and dance troupes, as well as galleries and shops featuring local With three artists and artisans. postsecondary institutions in town, cambriancollege.ca/explore-sudbury Sudbury’s not just student-friendly, it’s a true education destination. 5 IMAGINE walking to class in minutes

Cambrian residence offers everything you need to make your College experience an enjoyable, fun, and safe one. Just steps away from campus, shopping centres, pharmacies, transit, and more, living on campus means you’ll get to enjoy the convenience of having everything you need nearby. Resident Advisors will support and guide you during your stay and will help ensure that you get the most out of your Cambrian experience!

CAMBRIAN RESIDENCE CAN HOUSE UP TO 677 STUDENTS IN TWO DWELLING STYLES: • Townhouse (300 students) • Dorm (377 students)

6 Get full details and apply online at cambriancollege.ca/ residence

Dorm-style Townhouse – main floor Townhouse – upper floor

Off-Campus CANADIAN HOUSING MODEL

Housing House/Townhouse: A whole house The Cambrian College where students can live with others (includes kitchen, bathrooms, and bedrooms) team is dedicated to providing students with the support and Apartment: Generally mid-sized suites in buildings or larger homes where students resources they need can live on their own or with others to successfully secure dependent upon the size of the suite accommodations. There are many off-site Homestay: Living with a Canadian housing options available family where students have their own for rent for those seeking private, furnished bedroom and access to independent or shared bathroom, telephone, and laundry facilities. Homestays provide a great opportunity to accommodations. gain a better understanding of Canadian culture, lifestyle, and language 7 IMAGINE taking your game to a whole new level

Become a varsity athlete…a force to be reckoned with…by joining one of our soccer, volleyball, or cross-country running teams that compete provincially and nationally.

2016-17 Varsity Highlights

CROSS-COUNTRY • Gold medal at provincial championships and silver medal at national championships • OCAA athlete of the week

VOLLEYBALL • Team of the week – women’s volleyball • OCAA athlete of the week

WOMEN’S SOCCER • Bronze medal at provincial championships • Athlete of the week • OCAA all-time career goals and single season scoring record

MEN’S SOCCER • OCAA athlete of the week

8 Interested in getting involved in varsity or recreational athletics? cambriancollege.ca/athletics (705) 566-8101, extension 7410 [email protected] @CambrianCAA

Intramural Sports Take a break… relieve some stress… and have fun by taking part in intramural sports: • Basketball • Bubble soccer • Combat archery • Three-on-three ice hockey

Athletics Centre Full-time students get full access to the Athletics Centre that includes: • A double gymnasium • Cardio and weight facilities, including a multi-purpose room • International squash courts • Instructor-led classes, such as yoga, pilates, and boot camps • Personal training, fitness testing, and evaluations • Saunas

For more information about the Athletics Centre, please call (705) 524-7378

9 IMAGINE being stress-free about your funds

In order to study in Canada, students must be financially self-reliant and have sufficient funds to obtain a study permit. There are many opportunities to earn while you learn.

Awards and Bursaries The Cambrian College Foundation awards more than $75,000 in awards and bursaries each year to international students (available only in once on campus and via successful application). Awards are given to students based on financial need, as well as in recognition of academic achievement, community involvement, contributions to quality of College life, and professional potential.

To search our database of awards visit cambriancollege.ca/studentawards.

On-and-Off-Site Employment Cambrian College provides opportunities for international students to gain valuable work experience, while promoting diversity and inclusivity. Funding is provided for a number of limited positions via the Cambrian International Student Campus Employment Program (CISCEP), as well as throughout campus providing faculty assistance or service support for students, staff, and visitors. All students receive access to career counselling to assist with on- and off-site job searching, résumé development, and interview skills development via the College’s Career Centre.

WORK PERMITS Students wishing to work while they study must: • Have a valid study permit • Be a full-time student at a designated learning institution (DLI) and have started their studies • Be in a program that leads to a degree, diploma, advanced diploma, or certificate • Have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN)

10 ENGLISH Language Requirements The language of instruction for all Cambrian College programs is English. Students applying must have sufficient English language skills and experience to fully participate in classroom lectures, assignments, discussions, and examinations.

MINIMUM ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: IELTS TOEFL PTE (Pearson) Diploma/Certificate / Diploma/Certificate Diploma/Certificate Advanced Diploma Advanced Diploma Advanced Diploma 6.0 (no band under 5.5) 550 (paper-based test) 58 80 (internet-based test)

Graduate Certificate Graduate Certificate Graduate Certificate 6.5 (no band under 6.0) 570 (paper-based test) 61 84 (internet-based test)

Note: Practical Nursing requires 6.5, with no less than 6

English for Academic Purposes (EAPP) This flexible learning program consists of four levels that combine classroom activities with academic workshops and off-campus excursions to immerse students in the English language and Canadian culture. Improve English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills to handle everyday interactions in an English-language environment, and to upgrade to a level appropriate for academic studies.

English skills are assessed at intake, with students placed accordingly within the program. The typical duration of study is eight months; however, students with advanced English skills may be eligible to skip levels and receive the certificate in as little as four months. Those with basic English skills may require foundational concepts, and may take longer to complete all requirements. cambriancollege.ca/eapp

11 IMAGINE getting on-the-job work experience

Co-operative Education Co-operative education integrates your academic study with paid on-the-job work experience. It allows you to obtain professional experience in your specific field of study. This is done by alternating periods of on-campus study with work terms. Co-op work terms are generally 12-16 weeks in duration and are evaluated by both the College and the employer in order to promote maximum learning on the part of the student.

Fieldwork/Placement In many programs, you have the opportunity to gain practical work experience through a fieldwork or placement component. These are unpaid experiences and vary in length from program to program.

ADVANTAGES FOR YOU: ADVANTAGES • Practical, relevant work experience prior to FOR EMPLOYERS: graduation – a significant asset in today’s • An excellent source of graduates competitive job market with relevant on-the-job experience • A better understanding of classroom • An opportunity to pre-screen theory and its applications to the working potential employees for permanent environment positions and thus lower • Increased self-confidence and maturity recruitment and training costs • Opportunities to gain practical • An opportunity to play an active communication and decision-making skills role in the educational process which, in turn, provides better • Training on the to the most up-to-date qualified personnel for the future equipment, software, technology, etc. • An increased awareness of potential career paths • Enhanced employment opportunities and valuable job contacts

Note: International students enrolling in programs featuring co-ops or fieldwork/placements must obtain a co-op work permit from Immigration Canada for the duration of their program.

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Cambrian College welcomes applications from individuals from all countries wishing to pursue their English-language studies, CREATIVE ARTS, COMMUNITY postsecondary education, and professional DESIGN, and SERVICES p.21 development goals in Canada. MUSIC p.27 International students are encouraged to contact Cambrian International at [email protected] ENGINEERING to discuss program availability, TECHNOLOGY and eligibility, and the overall ENVIRONMENTAL application process. STUDIES HEALTH SCIENCES, p.35 NURSING, and EMERGENCY SERVICES p.44

SKILLS and TRADES L AW and TRAINING JUSTICE p.61 p.55

Apply online at GRADUATE ontariocollege.ca CERTIFICATES p.68

LEGEND Reading the

Accredited/Endorsed program Program of Study Program meets all of the approved educational Course # of Course standards and criteria set by the profession’s Code Credits Title regulatory association. ACC1100 4 Intro to Financial Accounting BUS1034 3 Intro to Business Management Fieldwork/Placement BUS1035 3 Computer Apps for Business BUS1100 4 Business Mathematics ENG1002 3 College Communication Co-op  HRP1000 3 Intro to Human Resources MKT1004 3 Marketing I

Find detailed program information, including additional program requirements, at cambriancollege.ca/international

Please note: Cambrian College strives to ensure information accuracy. Please note that the academic curriculum is continually reviewed and revised to ensure that Cambrian’s programs and courses remain relevant. The College reserves the right to cancel or make changes to any course or program, fee, procedure, or campus location at any time 13 BUSINESS and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Business...... 15 Business – Accounting...... 16 Business Administration...... 17 Computer Systems Technology...... 18 Network Technician...... 19 Public Relations...... 20

14 BUSINESS and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 ACC1100 4 Intro to Financial Accounting BUS1035 3 Computer Apps for Business Business (GEBU) BUS1100 4 Business Mathematics BUS1104 3 Intro to Business Concepts ENG1002 3 College Communications HRP1000 3 Intro to Human Resources Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne MKT1004 3 Marketing I

SEMESTER 2 Interested in the world of business but not sure ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ACC1310 4 Financial Accounting II which career path to take? In just two years, For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): BUS1200 4 Financial Math Cambrian’s Business program will expose you Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) ECN1101 3 Microeconomics to the areas of finance, entrepreneurship, or equivalent or mature student status, including: ENG2205 3 Business Reports/ marketing, human resources, accounting, personnel • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) Presentations management, new business development, and • Any grade 11 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) ISP3026 3 Spreadsheet Management organizational planning. Launch your career or MKT1200 3 Marketing II Recommended: continue into the third year of Cambrian’s Business PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology • Computer competency in relevant software Administration program when you graduate. Note: Individual education equivalency may vary SEMESTER 3 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS ACC2310 4 Managerial Accounting BUS2040 3 Organizational Behaviour • Flexible learning options (traditional classrooms, FEES online options, and virtual classes) BUS3500 4 Operations Management Tuition and Ancillary Fees ECN1201 3 Macroeconomics • Opportunities for experiential learning through Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the MKT3680 3 Professional Selling clubs and competitions breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • Common first and second year with other Business fees by program and semester for both domestic AND ANY 1 programs allows graduates to seamlessly transition and international students. FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness into third year to earn an advanced diploma MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • Exposure to all key business functions including Books and Supplies and Technology finance, accounting, human resources, business The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies development, and more approximately $1,000. This is the best information SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural • This program is one of the Northern available at the time of publishing and is subject Understanding SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events College’s Collaborative Delivery programs to change. (see cambriancollege.ca/ncc) SEMESTER 4 BUS1033 4 Statistics GRADUATE OPTIONS BUS1037 3 Project Management Employment Opportunities BUS1053 3 Corporate Social Graduates may seek employment within: Responsibility • Sales BUS1117 4 Business Simulation • Retailing BUS2320 3 Business Law • Wholesale BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship • Manufacturing • Insurance AND ANY 1 • Service industries FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • Governmental departments MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, and Technology • Financial institutions POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies • Customer service SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural Understanding College/University Degree Opportunities SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events Graduates from this program may continue their studies at college/university and may receive credit for their prior College education.

Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for further information.

cambriancollege.ca/business 15 PROGRAM OF STUDY BUSINESS and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SEMESTER 1 ACC1100 4 Intro to Financial Accounting BUS1035 3 Computer Apps for Business Business – BUS1100 4 Business Mathematics BUS1104 3 Intro to Business Concepts Accounting (BUAP) ENG1002 3 College Communications HRP1000 3 Intro to Human Resources MKT1004 3 Marketing I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne

SEMESTER 2 ACC1310 4 Financial Accounting II Take our general accounting stream to gain GRADUATE OPTIONS BUS1200 4 Financial Math the skills and hands-on experience to land Employment Opportunities ECN1101 3 Microeconomics entry-level accounting positions within non-profits, Graduates may find employment as: corporations, and other for-profit organizations. ENG2205 3 Business Reports/ • Accounts payable/receivable clerks/analysts Presentations ISP3026 3 Spreadsheet Management Following a first year of common curriculum shared • Small business accountants MKT1200 3 Marketing II by all accounting and business students, you will • Tax return preparers PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology be immersed in accounting principles and practices • Various other accounting, bookkeeping, and have the opportunity to gain real-world and related office positions SEMESTER 3 experience through a work placement. ACC2320 4 Management Accounting I College/University Degree Opportunities BUS1033 4 Statistics This program will be delivered through both Graduates from this program may continue their BUS2040 3 Organizational Behaviour traditional classroom and online learning. studies at college/university and may receive credit ECN1201 3 Macroeconomics for their prior College education. This program has been designed to accommodate AND ANY 1 students who want to continue their studies Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness towards a degree or get entry into the professional further information. MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, accounting programs such as the Advanced and Technology Certificate in Accounting and Finance (ACAF) or POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies the Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager (CAFM) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural designation. As a graduate, you may opt to take For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Understanding one additional year in the Business Administration Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events – Accounting program to enhance your skills and or equivalent or mature student status, including: obtain advanced standings into the ACAF and/or • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) SEMESTER 4 degree programs. In order to enter into the ACAF • Any grade 11 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) ACC1022 3 Accounting certificate or the CAFM designation programs, Recommended: Information Systems you must achieve a 60% average or more in • Computer competency in relevant software ACC1023 4 Taxation I certain courses and an overall average of 65% ACC1026 6 Intermediate Accounting II in Cambrian’s Business – Accounting program. Note: Individual education equivalency may vary BUS2320 3 Business Law FIN1006 4 Finance I PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FEES AND ANY 1 • 2 years – 4 semesters Tuition and Ancillary Fees FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • Combination of in-class and online learning Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • Successful graduates can enter into the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary and Technology 3rd year of Cambrian’s Business fees by program and semester for both domestic POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies Administration – Accounting program and international students. SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural Understanding • Opportunity to receive credits towards the SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events Certified Aboriginal Financial Management Books and Supplies (CAFM) designation or the Advanced Certificate The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is in Accounting and Finance (ACAF) approximately $1,000. This is the best information • This is a Northern Colleges Collaborative Delivery available at the time of publishing and is subject program (see cambriancollege.ca/ncc) to change.

16 cambriancollege.ca/accounting BUSINESS and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 ACC1100 4 Intro to Financial Accounting BUS1035 3 Computer Apps for Business Business Administration (BUAD) BUS1100 4 Business Mathematics BUS1104 3 Intro to Business Concepts ENG1002 3 College Communications HRP1000 3 Intro to Human Resources Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne MKT1004 3 Marketing I

SEMESTER 2 Arm yourself with the necessary skills in human GRADUATE OPTIONS ACC1310 4 Financial Accounting II resources, marketing, entrepreneurship, finance, Employment Opportunities BUS1200 4 Financial Math and operations in order to play an important role Graduates may seek employment in: ECN1101 3 Microeconomics in any small- to large-sized businesses, as well as • Retail organizations ENG2205 3 Business Reports/ entrepreneurial ventures. In your third year, you can Presentations choose a specialization in one of two key areas: • Investment firms ISP3026 3 Spreadsheet Management marketing or management, and will put your skills • Insurance companies MKT1200 3 Marketing II to work in a field placement in your final semester. • Commercial development firms PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology • Municipal, provincial, and federal governments PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • Manufacturing firms SEMESTER 3 • 3 years – 6 semesters • Advertising agencies ACC2310 4 Managerial Accounting BUS2040 3 Organizational Behavior • Industry experienced professors provide • Financial institutes real-world connections to learning. BUS3500 4 Operations Management • Marketing agencies ECN1201 3 Macroeconomics • Flexible learning options (traditional classrooms, MKT3680 3 Professional Selling online options, and virtual classes) College/University Degree Opportunities AND ANY 1 • Opportunities for experiential learning through Graduates from this program may continue their clubs and competitions FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness studies at college/university and may receive MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • 7 to 8-week unpaid placement provides valuable credit for their prior College education. and Technology real-world experience and connections to the POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies business world Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural • Course options allow you to build specialized further information. Understanding skills in marketing, management, and/or SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events business planning ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Opportunities to earn a degree through For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): SEMESTER 4 articulation agreements with various universities Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) BUS1033 4 Statistics • This is a Northern College’s Collaborative or equivalent or mature student status, including: BUS1037 3 Project Management Delivery program (see cambriancollege.ca/ncc) BUS1053 3 Corporate Social • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) Responsibility • Any grade 11 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) BUS1117 4 Business Simulation FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT Recommended: Computer competency in relevant BUS2320 3 Business Law All Business Administration students are required software to complete an unpaid placement in the final AND ANY 1 semester of the program. The placement provides Note: Individual education equivalency may vary BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship an opportunity for students to put their business FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, skills to the test in an actual workplace of their FEES and Technology choice. This hands-on approach allows students Tuition and Ancillary Fees POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies to gain experience in their chosen field while Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural building relationships and their résumés. breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary Understanding fees by program and semester for both domestic SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events and international students. SEMESTER 5 Books and Supplies ACC1116 4 Management The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is Information Systems approximately $1,000. This is the best information BUS3595 4 Business Research available at the time of publishing and is subject BUS3655 2 Business Plan Project to change. MKT3550 3 Marketing Management AND ANY 1 GROUP FIN1001 4 Corporate Finance QMM1003 3 Business Analytics OR MKT1002 4 Digital Media and Marketing MKT2370 4 Retailing

SEMESTER 6 BUS1046 7 Work Placement BUS1056 4 International Management AND ANY 1 GROUP BUS1040 3 Management Simulation FIN1005 3 Financial Planning OR MKT1003 3 Marketing Simulation MKT2480 3 Consumer Behaviour

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SEMESTER 1 CET1013 4 loT With RaspberryPi and Python Computer Systems CET2306 5 Local Area Networks CET2321 4 Windows for IT Professionals (CETY) CMP1119 4 IT Essentials Technology ENG1002 3 College Communication Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne AND ANY 1 FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, As an authorized Cisco Systems Networking GRADUATE OPTIONS and Technology Academy and Microsoft IT Academy, Cambrian POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies Employment Opportunities equips you with all the in-depth technical and SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural Graduates are prepared for employment customer service skills needed to manage and Understanding opportunities in educational, governmental, medical, SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events solve the networking, security, wireless access, retail, industrial, or other work environments and and VoIP needs of support teams within may obtain positions as a(n): organizations of all sizes. SEMESTER 2 • Network administrator CET1007 5 Routing and Switching Plus, you’ll configure desktop and network • Network designer Essentials operating systems, study programming languages, • Network installer CET1210 4 Installing/Configuring Windows Servers configure and manage both local and wide area • System administrator ENG1754 3 Technical Communication networks, and learn network security from • Information systems product support technician STY1211 4 Database Design industry experts. • Network security specialist

AND ANY 1 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS College/University Degree Opportunities FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • 3 years – 6 semesters Graduates from this program may continue MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • One six-week placement their studies at college/university and may receive and Technology credit for their prior College education. POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies • Cambrian is an authorized Cisco Systems SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural Networking Academy and Microsoft IT Academy Understanding • Gain technical skills as well as the communication, Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events customer service, entrepreneurship, and project further information. management skills desired by employers SEMESTER 3 • Our students consistently medal at the annual ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship Ontario Technological Skills Competition For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): CET1008 4 Scaling Networks • As a graduate, you can challenge industry Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) CET1015 4 Connecting Networks certifications that will save you thousands or equivalent or mature student status, including: CET2310 4 Administering Windows of dollars and hundreds of hours • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) Server • Any grade 12 mathematics (C), (U) or (M) CMP1102 4 SQL Server PARTNERSHIPS – (MCT4C is highly recommended) CISCO AND MICROSOFT Recommended: SEMESTER 4 Through its partnerships with Cisco Systems CET1000 4 Enterprise Security • Computer competency in relevant software and the Microsoft Corporation, Cambrian College CET1014 4 PowerShell Note: Individual education equivalency may vary CET2331 4 UNIX System Administration is a recognized Cisco Networking Academy as CET3511 4 Active Directory well as a Microsoft Networking Academy. These NET1002 4 Scaling Enterprise Networks relationships provide students with the opportunity FEES to gain up-to-date industry-recognized skills. Tuition and Ancillary Fees SEMESTER 5 Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the CET1006 4 MS Exchange Server CERTIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary CET2415 3 Applied Project Management Graduates may challenge the following fees by program and semester for both domestic CET2420 4 Multi-Platform Environments industry certifications: and international students. CET2425 4 Confiquring Adv Windows • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Server Service • Cisco Certified Network Associate – Books and Supplies CRM1001 5 Cybersecurity Operations Security (CCNA-S) The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is • Cisco Certified Network Associate – Cyber Ops approximately $1,100. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject SEMESTER 6 • Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) CET1001 3 Sharepoint to change. CET1004 4 Infrastructure • Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) Troubleshooting CET1005 3 Implementing Enterprise It is the responsibility of the graduate to pursue Solutions certification. CET1016 4 Firewall Design: Perspectives FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT CET3601 6 Field Placement A six-week placement in the sixth semester is part of the program of study.

4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Skills competitions – Each year, select students compete in the Ontario Technological Skills Competition. Since 2006, our students have earned 15 provincial medals and 7 national medals.

18 cambriancollege.ca/computersystems BUSINESS and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 CET2306 5 Local Area Networks CET2321 4 Windows for IT Professionals Network Technician (NETN) CMP1117 4 Introduction to Programming CMP1119 4 IT Essentials ENG1002 3 College Communication

Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne AND ANY 1 FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, and Technology Gain the in-depth networking and infrastructure GRADUATE OPTIONS POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies skills to configure the information technology Employment Opportunities environment of all sizes and types of organizations. SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural Graduates may seek employment across Understanding You will learn how to install, manage, and various industries as a: SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events troubleshoot networks and internetworks • Network Technician and local and remote servers. • Network Administrator SEMESTER 2 Plus, you’ll learn from faculty like Bob Vachon – • Helpdesk Support CET1007 5 Routing and Switching one of our Profs who literally helped write the • End-user Support Essentials Cisco Systems book on networking. CET1210 4 Installing/Configuring Windows Servers Furthering Your Studies ENG1754 3 Technical Communication PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Graduates can enter directly into the: STY1211 4 Database Design • 2 year – 4 semesters • Third year of Cambrian’s Computer Systems • Cambrian is an authorized Cisco Systems Technology program AND ANY 1 Networking Academy and Microsoft IT Academy • IT Business Analysis Graduate Certificate program FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • Courses cover programming, server • Project Management Graduate Certificate program MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, and Technology administration, LANs and WANs, client service, • Organization Management Graduate POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies and more Certificate program SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural • Graduates can enter directly into the third year Understanding of Cambrian’s Computer Systems Technology College/University Degree Opportunities SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events program Graduates from this program may continue their studies at college/university and may SEMESTER 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS receive credit for their prior College education. BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): CET1008 4 Scaling Networks Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for CET1015 4 Connecting Networks or equivalent or mature student status, including: further information. CET2310 4 Administering Windows Server • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) CMP1102 4 SQL Server • Any grade 12 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) FEES (MCT4C is highly recommended) Tuition and Ancillary Fees SEMESTER 4 Recommended: Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary CET1000 4 Enterprise Security • Computer competency in relevant software CET1014 4 PowerShell fees by program and semester for both domestic CET2331 4 UNIX System Administration Note: Individual education equivalency may vary and international students. CET3511 4 Active Directory NET1002 4 Scaling Enterprise Networks Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $1,100. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

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SEMESTER 1 BUS1045 3 Intro to Business Practices ENG1002 3 College Communication JRN1005 3 Introduction to Video Public Relations (PRPG) MKT1104 4 Marketing Essentials POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies PRO1001 4 Intro: PR and Business Writing Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne PRO1105 3 Intro to Public Relations Theory Cambrian College’s Public Relations program ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS SEMESTER 2 is right up your alley if: For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): PRO1002 3 Corporate Social • You want a program that puts you on the path Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Responsibility to both an advanced diploma AND a degree or equivalent or mature student status, including: PRO1106 3 Untangling the Web • You’re a good writer and you love to read • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) PRO1215 3 Media Relations PRO1220 3 Communications Research • You’re a talker and/or a great listener • Any grade 10 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) PRO2417 4 Speechwriting and • You love socializing and people love you Recommended: Presenting • You give great relationship advice • Computer competency in relevant software

PRO3555 3 Fundraising • You are totally creative Note: Individual education equivalency may vary

SEMESTER 3 Students in Cambrian’s Public Relations program BUS2040 3 Organizational Behaviour learn the ropes of the public relations industry and ISP1216 4 Communication Design put their natural abilities to work preparing for an GRADUATE OPTIONS PRO2305 3 Event Management Theory exciting and growing profession. Classes, labs, Employment Opportunities PRO2400 4 Writing for Media Relations hands-on work, and a seven-week field placement The Public Relations program prepares PRO3560 3 Social and Digital Media help students gain the range of skills they need graduates for positions in public relations to be great communicators, including: and communications, but it is a skill set that AND ANY 1 FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • Media relations is relevant to and has applications in many MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture • Event planning and execution other fields. Graduates may find employment and Technology • Speechwriting and presenting in a public relations capacity as: SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural • Writing for web, social media, print, and broadcast • Communication/information officers Understanding and specialists • Photography and podcast production PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil • Marketing specialists PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology • Strategic communications planning • Social media specialists Graduates of the program have a portfolio of • Special events coordinators SEMESTER 4 • Publicists BUS2465 4 Global Business professional-grade work to showcase to potential ISP3026 3 Spreadsheet Management employers and may also consider completing a • Media relations officers PRO1004 3 Internal and Investor university degree program in communications. • Speechwriters Communications For example, graduates may complete their PRO2425 3 Event Management four-year BA in Communications at Laurentian College/University Degree Opportunities Practicum University with only one additional year of study. Graduates from this program may continue PRO3541 4 Corporate Communications their studies at college/university and may receive Cambrian College is a member of both the credit for their prior College education. AND ANY 1 Canadian Public Relations Society and FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness the International Association of Business Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture Communicators. Students are encouraged and Technology further information. to consider purchasing a student membership SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural Understanding in these professional associations. PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil FEES PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Tuition and Ancillary Fees Fundraising initiatives – Each year, Public Relations Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the students undertake various fundraisers that have breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary SEMESTER 5 fees by program and semester for both domestic ADV1225 3 Integrated Marketing included the Cambrian Food Bank Drive, United Communications Way campaign, and Comedy for a Cause. and international students. ADV1231 3 Photography ISP1225 4 Database Management Books and Supplies PRO1107 3 Copywriting: The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is Art of Persuasion approximately $1,400. This includes $600 for PRO3520 3 Strategic Communications books and $800 for camera, tripod, mic, etc. Planning This is the best information available at the time of PRO3550 3 Public Relations Agency publishing and is subject to change.

SEMESTER 6 BUS2355 3 Management Decision-Making LAW1060 3 Communications Law PRO1000 3 Crisis Communications PRO1006 7 Field Placement

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Child and Youth Care...... 22 Developmental Services Worker...... 23 Early Childhood Education...... 25 Social Service Worker...... 26

21 PROGRAM OF STUDY COMMUNITY SERVICES

SEMESTER 1 CCW1040 3 Group Process and Personal Development CCW1110 3 Fundamentals of Child Child and Youth Care (CYCP) and Youth Care CCW1121 4 Child and Adolescent Development CCW1221 3 Intro to Mental Health Care ENG1002 3 College Communication Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne PSY1050 3 Introduction to Psychology I Graduate from Cambrian’s Child and Youth Care GRADUATE OPTIONS SEMESTER 2 program in two years. Our nationally-accredited Employment Opportunities CCW1000 4 Therapeutic Play program offers a condensed delivery format and Graduates typically find employment within: CCW1240 3 Counselling and provides you with the knowledge and placement Interviewing I experiences you need to launch your career. • Community agencies CCW1245 1 Field Placement Seminar I Through theory and lab courses and two block • Schools CCW1250 3 Behaviour fieldwork semesters, you’ll gain the knowledge • Youth detention facilities Management Skills and skills to work with children, adolescents, • Children’s Aid Societies CCW2431 3 Neglect and Abuse and their families who are experiencing emotional, PSY1003 3 Concurrent Disorders, behavioural, and mental health issues in a variety • Mental health services Mental Health of settings. These setting include mental health, • Residential care and treatment settings correctional, educational, and child welfare agencies SEMESTER 3 and services. College/University Degree Opportunities CCW1001 15 Field Placement I Graduates from this program may continue CCW1002 3 Field Theory I Courses emphasize the acquisition of their studies at college/university and may evidence-based theories and interventions, receive credit for their prior College education. ensuring you can effectively facilitate positive SEMESTER 4 change for children, youth, and their families. Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for CCW1006 3 Behaviour Programming further information. CCW1009 1 Field Placement Seminar II Shift work, which includes nights, days, afternoons, CCW1225 3 Child Law and Legislation and weekends, is a reality in many child and youth CCW3520 3 Family Intervention care settings (e.g. residential care), and students are ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ENG1242 3 Speaking/Writing required to follow the work schedules and routines For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Communication Service of their fieldwork placements. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) or equivalent or mature student status, including: AND ANY 2 • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) BUS1008 3 Personal Finance ACCREDITATION Cambrian’s Child and Youth Care program is Recommended: BUS1015 3 Negotiation and nationally-accredited by the Child and Youth • Computer competency in relevant software Labour Relations Care Educational Accreditation Board (CYCEAB). GER2310 3 Dementia Note: Individual education equivalency may vary PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Upgrading Requirements SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies • 2 years – 6 consecutive semesters • ENG0350 with and A or B grade or ENG0450 SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events • 2 block placements (12 weeks each) • CPO0003 • The first program to be nationally accredited SEMESTER 5 by the Child and Youth Care Educational Recommended: CCW1001 15 Field Placement I Accreditation Board (CYCEAB) • MTH0260 CCW1002 3 Field Theory I • Condensed program with a combination of modular delivery and traditional classroom Additional Requirements SEMESTER 6 learning Prior to commencing placement, all students CCW1007 3 Academic Success • Theory, labs, and fieldwork prepare you to must have current: Strategies deal with complex social, emotional, mental, • CPR/First Aid Certificate CCW1008 3 Health Care in CYC Practice and physical issues faced by children/adolescents • Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check CCW1010 3 Rights and Advocacy and their families CCW3040 3 Counselling and • Opportunities to earn additional certificates Interviewing II Additional Information CCW3500 4 Program Development Skills as part of existing course content Advanced standing may be granted on an individual basis to a limited number of students, based on FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT prior credentials and prior learning in the field. Every attempt is made to accommodate your request to complete your placements in FEES the community/communities of your choice. Tuition and Ancillary Fees However, it may be necessary to search for a Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the placement opportunity outside of your preferred breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary geographic area. You will be responsible for all fees by program and semester for both domestic placement-related costs. and international students.

DELIVERY FORMAT Books and Supplies This program is offered in a compressed delivery The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 format. Students will complete two academic years is approximately $1,200. The cost of books of 10 months each (September to late June). and supplies will be less in the second year. Student membership in the Ontario Association of Child and Youth Counsellors ($32 annually) is highly recommended. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

22 cambriancollege.ca/childyouthcare COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 DSW1024 2 Group Dynamics Developmental and Advocacy DSW1026 2 Field Seminar (DSWP) DSW1117 3 Disabilities Strategies I Services Worker DSW1125 2 Understanding Disabilities ENG1002 3 College Communication Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne HSC1136 3 Basic Nursing Skills PSY1050 3 Introduction to Psychology I PSY1135 3 Issues in Developmental Psychology As a Developmental Services Professional, PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS you are embarking on a rewarding career by • 2 years – 4 semesters supporting children and/or adults experiencing life • Field placement opportunities in semester two, SEMESTER 2 with a disability. You will learn how to effectively three, and four DSW1022 4 Fieldwork IIA develop a person centered approach to support an DSW1115 3 Positive Behaviour • Small classes taught by industry experts who are individual’s emotional, mental, physical, and/or social Supports I active in the field needs. Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down Syndrome, DSW1210 3 Community and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders are examples • Hands-on experience in advocacy, report writing, Employability Skills of the content you will study in the program. developing informal and formal strategies for DSW1217 3 Disabilities Strategies II individuals experiencing life with disabilities, crisis DSW1230 3 Autism Spectrum Disorders ENG1242 3 Speaking/Writing You will learn about the stages of human management, and much more • Opportunities for summer and/or part-time Communication Service development, the diversity associated with HSC1236 3 Basic Nursing Skills II developmental and intellectual disabilities, and employment with local agencies the range of community supports for children and • Certification in Non-violent Crisis Intervention and AND ANY 1 adults. In addition, you will learn to work within the Prevention BUS1008 3 Personal Finance legislative frameworks governing the Developmental • Fast-track option may be available through BUS1015 3 Negotiation and Services Sector as it relates to prevention and the Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition Labour Relations intervention techniques, person-centered planning, (PLAR) process and/or Advanced Standing if you GER2310 3 Dementia dual diagnosis, basic nursing, pharmacology, have related work experience or a related PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology alternate forms of communication, and the diploma/degree SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality constructing of a safe, respectful, and dignified life. • Alternate delivery option available SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies You will develop advocacy skills through relationship SOC1009 3 Intro to Pow Wow Culture building and the critical thinking skills required to FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT support people who experience life with disabilities. SEMESTER 3 Prior to the first field placement in second semester, DSW1021 2 Pharmacology for In-class learning will be complemented by students will be required to complete the following: Developmental extensive hands-on experience gained through • Two-step TB test DSW1023 4 Fieldwork IIB four block placements, beginning with a placement • Hepatitis B Immunization DSW1218 3 Positive Behaviour in semester two, and continuing with placements in • First Aid Certification Supports II DSW1225 3 Crisis Management semesters three and four. You will gain the following • Criminal Record Check – vulnerable persons check skill sets from this program: and Prevention • Record of up-to-date immunizations DSW2310 3 Dual Diagnosis Treatment • Communication using alternate communication • Obtain a note from a physician indicating freedom and Assessment systems: sign language and a picture exchange from communicable diseases DSW2316 3 Adult Issues and Advocacy communication system DSW2317 3 Disability and • Administration of medications and basic Communication Please note: nursing care • Some field placement sites may require an • Advocacy for supports and services AND ANY 1 influenza shot and/or a Respiratory Mask Fit Test BUS1008 3 Personal Finance • Creation of effective informal and formal person • Students with a positive criminal records check centered plans BUS1015 3 Negotiation and may be refused placement by agencies and Labour Relations • Creation of positive behaviour support plans and school boards GER2310 3 Dementia positive intervention and instructional strategies • Criminal records checks must be 3-6 months PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology • Supporting individuals across the diverse spectrum current for each placement block. Placement SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality of disabilities agencies determine these timelines SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies • Helping those experiencing life with a disability • Many adult sector positions require a valid SOC1009 3 Intro to Pow Wow Culture to integrate into the community Class G driver’s license • Working collaboratively with families and SEMESTER 4 community professionals DSW2405 7 Fieldwork III DSW2495 8 Fieldwork IV continued>

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Developmental Services Worker (DSWP) continued

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS GRADUATE OPTIONS For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Employment Opportunities Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Developmental Services Worker graduates or equivalent or mature student status, including: make a difference in the lives of children and • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) adults experiencing life with developmental and Recommended: intellectual disabilities and their families. According • Computer competency in relevant software to Statistics Canada, more than 60,000 Ontarians • Any grade 11 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) experience life with a developmental and intellectual disability. As a skilled and caring Developmental • Any biology (C), (U), or (M) Services Professional, you can support individuals • A valid driver’s license living life with a developmental and intellectual • Volunteer work/co-op placement in a related field disability to live, work, and participate in their

communities as valued citizens. Your comprehensive Note: Individual education equivalency may vary understanding of developmental and intellectual disabilities, knowledge of teaching and training Additional Requirements strategies, skills in the area of behaviour management • First Aid and CPR certification prior to the (prevention and intervention strategies), and the second semester placement desire to help others will help you build a rewarding • Ability to participate in Non-violent Crisis career in the Social Services Field. Intervention Training • Non-violent Crisis Intervention prior to the Developmental Services Worker graduates support fourth semester placement children and adults living life with developmental • An up-to-date criminal record check is required and intellectual disabilities, and/or dual diagnosis. prior to all field placements. Agencies may not This can lead to a range of positions, including: accept students with a positive criminal record • Developmental Services Professional/ check. Ability to assist individuals living life Direct Support Professional with disabilities in all aspects of daily living as • Educational Assistants required, including lifting and transferring • Supported Employment Professional • Up-to-date medical • Independent Contracting Professional • Respite Professional • Community Participation Supports/Day Support Professional for children, adults, and seniors

College/University Degree Opportunities Graduates from this program may continue their studies at college/university and may receive credit for their prior College education.

Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for further information.

FEES Tuition and Ancillary Fees Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.

Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $2,000. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

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SEMESTER 1 ECE1120 3 Child Growth Early Childhood and Development ECE1050 3 Health and Nutrition ECE1115 3 Intro Early Childhood Education (ECEP) Education ECE1130 1 Field Seminar I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne ECE1140 3 The Creative Environment ENG1002 3 College Communication PSY1050 3 Introduction to Psychology I As a student in Early Childhood Education at GRADUATE OPTIONS Cambrian College, you will have the opportunity to AND ANY 1 Employment Opportunities BUS1008 3 Personal Finance develop the knowledge and skills necessary for the Graduates may find career opportunities as BUS1015 3 Negotiation and field of early learning and child care. Your studies will Early Childhood Educators working with a variety Labour Relations blend the theory of child growth and development of age groups including infants, toddlers, GER2310 3 Dementia with practical application experiences in the field. preschoolers, and school age children in: SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality Through Interactive classroom experiences you will • Child care centres SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies design, plan, implement, and evaluate play-based SOC1009 3 Intro to Pow Wow Culture learning for young children from birth to twelve • Best Start Hubs years of age. • Full-day kindergarten classrooms SEMESTER 2 ECE1201 3 Curriculum Planning I The program will prepare you to work with and Graduates may also find employment: ECE1205 3 Observation and support the diverse needs of the children and • In agencies that provide services to young Documentation families you will encounter in your future work. children and their families ECE1230 1 Field Seminar II You will build a foundation of understanding that • As Licensed Home Child Care Visitors ECE1239 6 Field Practicum II children learn through play. This learning approach • As a resource support for children with ECE1295 3 Child Guidance combined with a culturally-relevant environment special needs ENG1242 3 Speaking/Writing will reflect that children are curious, capable, Communication Service and competent. College/University Degree Opportunities AND ANY 1 Graduates from this program may continue BUS1008 3 Personal Finance PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS their studies at college/university and may • 2 years – 4 semesters SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality receive credit for their prior College education. SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies • Placement in each semester SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events • Opportunities for international placements in China Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for • Industry guest speakers and field trips further information. SEMESTER 3 to local agencies ECE2040 3 Culturally Relevant Practice • Practical learning in the mock child care ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ECE2301 3 Curriculum Planning II classroom on campus ECE2320 3 Infant Care For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): • Grads are eligible to apply to become ECE2330 1 Field Seminar III Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Registered Early Childhood Educators (RECE) ECE2339 4 Field Practicum III or equivalent or mature student status, including: ECE2395 3 Family Liaison • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT Recommended: AND ANY 1 There will be a work placement in an early • Any grade 11 or 12 family studies (C), (U), or (M) BUS1008 3 Personal Finance childhood centre in the first semester. In addition, • Computer competency in relevant software PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology there will be community placements during the SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality remaining semesters. You will be responsible for Note: Individual education equivalency may vary SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies any expenses incurred during placement, such SOC1009 3 Intro to Pow Wow Culture as transportation, meals, and accommodation. Additional Requirements Agencies will require vulnerable sector checks Before the first field placement, students will SEMESTER 4 before granting a placement. be required to complete the following: ECE1012 3 Leadership in ECE • Two-step TB test ECE1013 3 Child Abuse 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES • Standard First Aid Certificate ECE2315 3 Curriculum Models in ECE Share a Book project – Every second year, students (prior to second field placement) ECE2430 1 Field Seminar IV collect new and gently used books for local health ECE2439 6 Field Practicum IV • Vulnerable Sector Check clinics and/or food banks. ECE2450 3 Inclusive Theory • Record of up-to-date immunizations and Practices Teddy Bear Picnic– Each year, students facilitate • Obtain a note from a physician indicating ECE2455 4 Program for the activities for young guests at this annual College freedom from communicable diseases and School Age Child event that raises funds for pediatric cancer research. fit to work with young children

REGISTRATION TO PRACTICE – EARLY FEES CHILDHOOD EDUCATION DESIGNATION Tuition and Ancillary Fees Persons who wish to work within the College of Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Early Childhood Educator’s scope of practice must breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary apply for registration with the College of Early fees by program and semester for both domestic Childhood Educators. A requirement to apply for and international students. registration is possession of an Early Childhood Education diploma from an Ontario College of Books and Supplies Applied Arts and Technology. It is the responsibility The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is of the graduate to register with the College of Early approximately $2,000. This is the best information Childhood Educators. available at the time of publishing and is subject to change. cambriancollege.ca/earlychildhood 25 PROGRAM OF STUDY COMMUNITY SERVICES

SEMESTER 1 ENG1002 3 College Communication PSY1050 3 Introduction to Psychology I SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies Social Service Worker (SSPG) WES1001 3 Communication in Small Groups WES1110 4 Social Work Practice I WES1115 3 Social Services I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne

SEMESTER 2 ENG1242 3 Speaking/Writing Learn to help vulnerable or at-risk individuals, GRADUATE OPTIONS Communication Service families, and groups deal with various personal Employment Opportunities GER1200 3 Introduction to Gerontology and social problems through engaging fieldwork Graduates may seek employment for casework WES1210 4 Social Work Practice II and in-depth casework. As a Social Service Worker and counselling positions within: WES1240 3 Communication in student, you’ll learn to be an effective communicator • Social agencies of the municipal, provincial, Small Groups and understanding counsellor in order to encourage and federal governments WES1295 2 Fieldwork I positive change in the lives of clients. WES2330 3 Family Dynamics • Non-government services and agencies You will be challenged to bring a special level of • Charitable organizations AND ANY 1 maturity and motivation to your work, along with a • Clinics BUS1008 3 Personal Finance commitment to work for social justice, a fundamental PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology • Foster and group homes belief in the dignity and potential of people, and a SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality • Half-way houses desire to promote justice, equality, and access to SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events • Long term care and retirement homes culturally-appropriate services regardless of race, gender, age, religion, etc. SEMESTER 3 College/University Degree Opportunities WES1215 3 Social Services II Cambrian’s program is recognized by the Graduates from this program may continue WES1251 3 Ethics Ontario College of Social Workers and Social their studies at college/university and may WES2052 3 Recording and Observation Service Workers, which allows you to apply to receive credit for their prior College education. WES2310 4 Social Work Practice III become a Registered Social Service Worker in WES2320 3 Group Dynamics Ontario when you graduate. Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for further information. AND ANY 1 BUS1008 3 Personal Finance PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS BUS1015 3 Negotiation and • 2 years – 4 semesters ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Labour Relations • 2 placements For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) GER2310 3 Dementia • Dynamic course delivery that includes experiential or equivalent or mature student status, including: PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology learning, case studies, theoretical concepts, SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) guest speakers, and real-world experience Recommended: • Mental health and dementia course options • Computer competency in relevant software SEMESTER 4 unique to Cambrian’s program WES2490 20 Fieldwork II Note: Individual education equivalency may vary FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT Two supervised field experiences with a Additional Requirements community-based organization are integral parts • First Aid Certificate prior to field placement of the program. You should budget for expenses • Criminal record check completed at least incurred during out-of-town placements for those one month prior to field placement. who qualify and for the first semester’s week-long • Two-step TB test and flu shot seminar (lunches, gas, parking, bus fare, etc.). (for some placements) During the second semester, there will be a four-week block placement in a community agency. The entire fourth semester will be a FEES placement in a community agency. Tuition and Ancillary Fees Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the REGISTRATION TO PRACTICE breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary Persons who wish to use the title Social Service fees by program and semester for both domestic Worker or Registered Social Service Worker must and international students. be registered with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers. Generally, Books and Supplies graduates who have obtained a two-year college The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is diploma in social service work from a College of approximately $1,500. This is the best information Applied Arts and Technology qualify for registration. available at the time of publishing and is subject It is the responsibility of the graduate to register to change. with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers.

26 cambriancollege.ca/socialservice CREATIVE ARTS, DESIGN, and MUSIC

Animation...... 28 Art and Design Fundamentals...... 29 Design and Visual Arts...... 30 Graphic Design...... 31 Music – Performance...... 33 Theatre Arts – Technical Production...... 34

27 PROGRAM OF STUDY CREATIVE ARTS, DESIGN, and MUSIC

SEMESTER 1 ANI1001 3 Life Drawing I ANI1002 3 Animation I ANI1003 2 Design I Animation (ANPG) ANI1004 3 Drawing and Painting I ANI1005 2 Digital Methodologies: Tools ANI1006 2 Visual Language ANI1121 2 Animation History and Styles Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne ENG1002 3 College Communication PSY2700 3 Client Communication and Leadership Development Learn how to tell dynamic and convincing 2D and ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 3D animated stories on screen from our talented For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): SEMESTER 2 professors who have worked on audience favourites Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) ANI1008 3 Animation II like Tarzan, 9, and the Tom and Jerry Show. or equivalent or mature student status including: ANI1009 2 Design II • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) ANI1010 2 Story Concepts Our program is based on the curriculum of • Submission of a portfolio ANI1011 3 Drawing and Painting II Sheridan’s renowned Animation program at the ANI1018 2 Digital Methodologies – 2D I diploma level. You’ll gain a working knowledge Recommended: ANI1039 3 Life Drawing II of traditional, 2D, and 3D methods of animation • Grade 11 or 12 credits in visual arts ANI1040 3 Digital Methodologies – 3D I while becoming proficient with the 12 principles and/or media arts (M) or (O)

of animation. You’ll develop strong and dynamic Note: Individual education equivalency may vary SEMESTER 3 storytelling, drawing, and animation skills that are ANI1014 3 Animation III brought to life on screen through a series of projects ANI1015 2 Design III and an eventual final film. When you graduate, you Additional Information ANI1016 2 Story and Visual Narrative I will be able to showcase convincing performances Graduates will be provided with an attestation ANI1041 3 Life Drawing III through both traditional and digital animation noting that the curriculum for this program was ANI1042 3 Digital Methodologies – 3D II alongside a final production-ready portfolio. provided through a partnership with Sheridan ANI1050 2 Digital Methodologies – 2D II College. Sheridan and Cambrian have collaborated ANI2315 3 Layout and Design I in the development and implementation of ongoing PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS quality assurance processes to ensure that the • 3 years – 6 semesters AND ANY 1 program is consistent with the standards set by FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • Delivered through a partnership with Sheridan for Animation graduates at the MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, College and is based on the curriculum of diploma level. and Technology Sheridan’s renowned animation program POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies • Focuses on both 2D and 3D animation SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural Understanding GRADUATE OPTIONS SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events • Develop skills in the College’s 13,900-square-foot Employment Opportunities animation studio on the latest equipment Graduates may find employment in entertainment, and software SEMESTER 4 information, and education, and training industries ANI1020 3 Animation IV • Program is more concept-based than other that include the following: ANI1021 2 Design IV animation programs and still emphasizes the • Feature importance of drawing techniques ANI1022 2 Story and Visual Narrative II • Television • Learn from highly-experienced faculty who ANI1025 2 Digital Methodologies – • Advertising Model I have worked around the world for Disney ANI1043 3 Life Drawing IV and Amblimation • Internet ANI1044 3 Digital Methodologies – 3D III • Video games ANI1051 2 Digital Methodologies – 2D III • Visual aids ANI2415 3 Layout and Design II 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES In your third year, you may have the opportunity to showcase your work through: Furthering Your Studies SEMESTER 5 • The School of Creative Arts and Design graduate Graduates from Cambrian College may apply ANI1026 2 Production Processes – Story exhibition in downtown Sudbury. to continue their studies at Sheridan College. ANI1028 3 Animation V ANI1029 2 Design V • A field trip to where you’ll show off your best work to industry representatives. College/University Degree Opportunities ANI1030 3 Production Graduates from this program may continue Processes – Layout their studies at college/university and may ANI1032 3 Design and Art Direction ANI1045 3 Life Drawing V receive credit for their prior College education. ANI1046 3 Digital Methodologies – 3D IV Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for AND ANY 1 further information. FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, and Technology FEES POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies Tuition and Ancillary Fees SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural Understanding Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students SEMESTER 6 ANI1034 6 Animation VI ANI1035 2 Design VI Books and Supplies ANI1036 3 Production Processes – The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is Background approximately $1,000. This is the best information ANI1038 3 Digital Methodologies – available at the time of publishing and is subject Model II to change. ANI1047 3 Life Drawing VI ANI1048 3 Digital Methodologies – 3D V ANI1051 2 Digital Methodologies – 2D IV

28 cambriancollege.ca/animation CREATIVE ARTS, DESIGN, and MUSIC PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 AFP1100 3 Ideas and Imagery Art and Design AFP1105 3 Design Fundamentals AFP1110 2 Colour and Design Fundamentals (AFPG) AFP1120 3 Fundamentals of Drawing AFP1125 3 Fine Art Studio 2D AFP1130 2 Introduction to Art History Ontario College Certificate | 2 semesters | Barrydowne AFP1135 3 Intro to Digital Photography COM1001 3 Media Communication SOC1000 3 Introduction To Sociology Whether you want to follow in the footsteps of the ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS artists of the Modernist movement, explore varied For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): SEMESTER 2 contemporary practices, or work in the expansive Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) AFP1000 2 Art and Technology creative industry that includes animation, graphic or equivalent or mature student status, including: AFP1200 3 Life Drawing design, architecture, interior design, and many other • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) AFP1205 3 Drawing From areas, this program will give you a solid foundation Your Imagination in creative arts and get you started on whatever AFP1210 3 Applied Colour artistic adventure you choose to follow. Note: As this is a portfolio building, foundational AFP1220 2 Intro to Digital Multimedia program of study, there is no portfolio requirement AFP1225 3 Analytical Drawing You will experiment with a diverse cross-section for admission. AFP1230 2 Fine Art Studio: 3D of style and media, including drawing, 2D and 3D Note: Individual education equivalency may vary AFP1235 3 Graphic Design Studio design, illustration, graphic design, web design, digital photography and multi-media, and portfolio development. GRADUATE OPTIONS Furthering Your Studies This intensive, hands-on experience will allow you Graduates of Art and Design Fundamentals to explore a wide range of media, subject, and style may continue their studies by entering directly to strengthen your creative and artistic talents. into the second year of the Design and Visual Arts program. Successful completion of the Art and As a graduate, you can enter directly into the Design Fundamentals program satisfies the second year of Design and Visual Arts or use portfolio requirement for admission to the your portfolio to apply to specialized art or College’s 3-year Graphic Design program. design programs. FEES PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Tuition and Ancillary Fees • 1 year – 2 semesters Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the • Experiment with a diverse cross-section breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary of style and media, including: fees by program and semester for both domestic • Drawing and international students. • 2D and 3D design • Illustration/painting Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is • Multimedia arts approximately $750. This is the best information • Graphic design available at the time of publishing and is subject • UX design to change. • Digital photography • Upon graduation you will have created a portfolio Note: Material and supply costs are tied to that encompasses a wide-range of visually a student’s own decisions regarding choice stimulating artwork in a variety of media of materials and processes they wish to explore, and so, may be managed in relation to their 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES personal finances. The Program provides a Art installations – You’ll have the opportunity to number of tools and materials to encourage collaborate with students from all Creative Arts media exploration, so students on a tight budget and Design programs to participate in creative can get by without breaking the bank for supplies. group projects, including creating and installing a mural in Sudbury that will help beautify a public space.

Open Studio activities – You’ll have the opportunity to become involved with activities and events undertaken in partnership with Cambrian’s downtown gallery space.

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SEMESTER 1 AFP1100 3 Ideas and Imagery AFP1105 3 Design Fundamentals AFP1110 2 Colour and Design Design and Visual Arts (ADSP) AFP1120 3 Fundamentals of Drawing AFP1125 3 Fine Art Studio 2D AFP1130 2 Introduction to Art History AFP1135 3 Intro to Digital Photography Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne COM1001 3 Media Communication SOC1000 3 Introduction to Sociology Whether you are a beginner or practicing artist, GRADUATE OPTIONS SEMESTER 2 this program will help you prepare a varied portfolio Employment Opportunities AFP1000 2 Art and Technology of work to be used for entry into the art/design Graduates of this program will be prepared AFP1200 3 Life Drawing industry or into advanced design or fine art for various career pathways, including building AFP1205 3 Drawing From diploma/degree programs. their name as an exhibiting artist. Your Imagination AFP1210 3 Applied Colour In the first year of the program, you will experiment Graduates may also choose to continue their AFP1220 2 Intro to Digital Multimedia with a diverse cross-section of style and media, postsecondary studies to further opportunities AFP1225 3 Analytical Drawing including drawing, two- and three- dimensional in the graphic design, animation, visual art, AFP1230 2 Fine Art Studio: 3D design, illustration, graphic design, web design, and fine art industries. AFP1235 3 Graphic Design Studio digital photography, and multimedia. This hands-on intensive year allows you to explore a wide range SEMESTER 3 of media, subject, and style to strengthen your ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ART1014 4 Business of the Arts creative and artistic talents. For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): ART1016 5 Art and Design Project I Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) ART1017 4 Portfolio Development I In the second year, you will select a specialization or equivalent or mature student status, including: ART1018 3 Materials and Processes I in drawing/illustration/painting, painting/mixed • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) (2D and/or 3D), printmaking/mixed media, or digital AND ANY 1 photography/multimedia. You will be guided and Note: Individual education equivalency may vary FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness mentored throughout these studio courses by MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, practicing artists, as well as working closely with Note: As this is a portfolio building, foundational and Technology the gallery coordinator of Open Studio, gearing program of study in the first year, there is no POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies your personal project-based work towards an portfolio requirement for admission. SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural end-of-year exhibition. Understanding SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events FEES PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Tuition and Ancillary Fees SEMESTER 4 • 2 years – 4 semesters Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the ART1019 8 Art and Design Project II • Learn from working artists breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary ART1021 3 Materials and Processes II • Take a variety of courses to get broad experience fees by program and semester for both domestic ART1023 5 Portfolio Development II and determine your specialization and international students. BUS1023 2 Business Application • Create a portfolio to enter into the art/design industry or fine art diploma/degree program Books and Supplies AND ANY 1 The cost of books and supplies for both years FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness of the program is approximately $1,500. Up to MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES: $750 of this amount can be expected to be incurred Open Studio Art Gallery – In addition to working and Technology in the first year. This is the best information available POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies with the gallery Coordinator throughout the school at the time of publishing and is subject SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural year, you’ll showcase your artwork in a graduate to change. Understanding exhibition at Cambrian’s Open Studio gallery located

SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events in downtown Sudbury. Note: The program provides a number of tools Art installations – You’ll have the opportunity to and materials to encourage media exploration, collaborate with students from all Creative Arts so students on a tight budget can get by without and Design programs to participate in creative group breaking the bank for supplies. Second year projects, including creating and installing a mural in expenses are variable depending on the student’s Sudbury that will help beautify a public space. chosen area of study, but costs are tied to a student’s own decisions regarding choice of materials and processes they wish to explore, and so, may be managed in relation to their personal financial considerations.

30 cambriancollege.ca/artstudio CREATIVE ARTS, DESIGN, and MUSIC PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 ART1006 4 Digital Design I ART1106 4 Design Foundations I Graphic Design (PAGD) ART1230 3 Intro Graphic Design ART2356 3 Graphic Design Photography I HST1002 2 History of Graphic Design Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events

SEMESTER 2 Cambrian’s award-winning Graphic Design 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES ART1240 4 Design Foundations II faculty will challenge you through course work Open Studio – You’ll showcase your design work ART1246 3 Copywriting I and diverse, real-world projects to help you develop in Cambrian’s Open Studio gallery in downtown ART2346 3 Typography your creative talents and become a professional Sudbury – a place where you’ll also connect with ART2351 3 Digital Design II visual communication designer. the local creative community. ART2456 3 Graphic Design Photography II Using current industry software in the College’s DesignThinkers Conference – Join your classmates HST1003 2 History of Graphic Design II state-of-the-art graphic design labs, you will learn on a trip to Toronto to attend the RGD Ontario how to creatively develop ideas and manipulate DesignThinkers conference (please note: AND ANY 1 space, type, images, and colour to take your work students are responsible for covering costs of FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness from concept sketch to strategically-designed accommodation). MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture printed, web-based, or electronic form. Projects and Technology provide you with practical experience in branding, Sustainability Initiatives – You’ll have the opportunity POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies identity and environmental design, website design, to participate in various environmental activities that SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural advertising design, illustration, photography and support the program’s dedication to sustainable Understanding much more. design education, such as the annual tree planting PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology excursion that to date added over 12,000 trees to You’ll also graduate with a professional-grade Sudbury to help offset the carbon footprint of the SEMESTER 3 portfolio that will be invaluable as you meet with graphic design program. potential employers and/or freelance clients. ADV1001 2 Advertising Design ART1001 3 Screen Printing Check out the 2017 graduate exhibition, “WTF is GRADUATE OPTIONS ART1345 2 Copywriting II ART2305 3 Illustration I Graphic Design?” to see what you’ll get up to as a Employment Opportunities student in Cambrian’s Graphic Design program. ART2310 3 Graphic Production Graduates may find employment in both the Fundamentals I public and private sectors. These include: ART2360 3 Website Design I PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • Design studios ART2375 3 Typography II • 3 years – 6 semesters • Web and new media developers ART2496 3 Digital Design III • 5-week placement in third semester • Advertising agencies • Multiple opportunities for paid design-related • Architectural firms SEMESTER 4 work through our close relationship with • Motion picture and television studios ADV1007 3 Editorial Design Cambrian’s Applied Research division ART1002 3 Screen Printing II • Editorial and literary publishing houses • Strong focus on website and UI/UX development ART2415 3 Production Fundamentals II so you can create websites using HTML 5, CSS3, • Educational institutions ART2416 3 Illustration II and Javascript • Government agencies ART2461 3 Website Design II • Ongoing opportunities to showcase work • Commercial printing industry ART3518 3 Sustainable Design in Cambrian’s Open Studio art gallery, a ART3570 2 Professional Practices 1,200-square-foot design and art gallery space College/University Degree Opportunities located in downtown Sudbury Graduates from this program may continue their SEMESTER 5 • Annual field trip to attend the DesignThinkers studies at college/university and may receive ART1003 3 Website Design III Conference in Toronto to see world-class industry credit for their prior College education. ART3515 5 Corporate Identity professionals present on topics related to the ART3556 2 Graphic Design Photography III design field ART3566 4 Advanced Design • Students are automatically registered as members continued> Applications of the Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario ART3595 5 Work Placement (RGD Ontario) and can participate in professional seminars, studio tours, and events organized by the association’s Sudbury chapter SEMESTER 6 ART1004 4 Motion Graphics • Access to a variety of classrooms and labs along ART3611 5 Portfolio Preparation with the latest technology and software, including: ART3685 5 Website Design IV • Multiple iMac studios featuring the latest ART3690 4 Creative Thesis Project generation of 27” iMac computers, running Mac OSX and Adobe Creative Cloud AND ANY 1 • Professional photo studio with boom lighting FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture • Complete printmaking shop with etching, and Technology lithography, and silk screening presses POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies • Full art and painting studio with natural skylights SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural Understanding PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology

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Graphic Design (PAGD) continued

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FEES For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Tuition and Ancillary Fees Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the or equivalent or mature student status, including: breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) fees by program and semester for both domestic Recommended: and international students.

• Credits in visual arts and/or media arts Books and Supplies • Computer competency in relevant software The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is Note: Individual education equivalency may vary approximately $2,200, which includes a one-time purchase of a DSLR camera kit (approximately $1300). This camera kit is then used throughout ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS all 6 semesters of the program. This is the best Applicants are required to submit a portfolio, information available at the time of publishing to in hardcopy or digital format, for review. The portfolio the website and is subject to change. should contain five creative and artistic works that showcase the applicant’s breadth of creative and technical abilities. Pieces to be considered can be from the following disciplines: drawings (still-life, figure, landscape, technical, or interior), paintings (in colour), photographs (colour or black and white), sculptures, ceramics or three-dimensional work, computer-generated work (design, typography, animation, etc.), or web-based work. Where no portfolio exists, applicants are required to contact the Program Coordinator.

Additional Information Additional expenses for digital photographic equipment, field trips, and portable digital storage should be anticipated. Students in the Graphic Design program are also student members of the Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (RGD Ontario), and graduates are eligible for Provisional R.G.D. status upon graduation.

32 cambriancollege.ca/graphicdesign CREATIVE ARTS, DESIGN, and MUSIC PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 ENG1002 3 College Communication MUS1000 2 Ensemble I (Large) (PATM) MUS1010 3 History I Music – Performance MUS1050 2 Ensemble II (Large) MUS1117 2 String Class I MUS1200 5 Theory I PSY1160 4 Performance Psychology Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne AND Any 1 MAJOR Subject Any 1 MINOR Subject The Cambrian School of Music is looking for the 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES most talented, motivated musicians of tomorrow, Cambrian Concert Series – You’ll perform in this annual regardless of previous training or experience. SEMESTER 2 concert series that also features distinguished guest ENG2305 3 Workplace and Always focused on music-making, this program artists who host workshops and perform recitals for Employment Writing offers an outstanding 1.5 hours of private one-on-one students and the public in the campus theatre. MUS1000 2 Ensemble I (Large) instruction per week on a major instrument (one-hour MUS1020 3 History II lesson per week) and minor instrument* (half-hour Weekly performance opportunities – Depending MUS1050 2 Ensemble II (Large) lesson per week) chosen from the following options: on your major and minor, you’ll perform in music MUS1217 2 String Class II brass, classical guitar, piano, percussion, strings, ensembles, choirs, orchestras, bands, and jazz groups MUS1250 5 Theory II voice, and woodwinds. on campus and around the city. AND ANY 1 Performance skills are sharpened in weekly High school performances and workshops – You may FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness performance classes and through frequent be selected to tour various high schools across Ontario POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural Understanding performance opportunities within the school, to showcase your performance skills and teach music concepts to high school students. SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events the broader community, and the province. You will PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology also gain valuable ensemble experience via choirs, AND orchestras, chamber groups, and bands. Beyond GRADUATE OPTIONS Any 1 MAJOR Subject the studio and stage, the program offers courses in Employment Opportunities Any 1 MINOR Subject the business of music and music pedagogy to help Graduates may choose to continue their music you succeed as a working musician. Music history studies at other postsecondary institutions and may SEMESTER 3 courses will deepen your understanding of style and receive transfer credits for their work at Cambrian. MUS1114 2 Winds Class I musicianship as it applies to your chosen specialty, Some graduates return to their communities to work MUS2200 5 Theory III MUS2311 2 Music Pedagogy I and music theory courses are offered at all levels as private teachers and community musicians, while MUS2312 2 Conducting I to accommodate the training background and skill others may pursue their personal goals of recording level of every student. In addition, first-year students and touring as performers. Other employment AND ANY 1 receive fundamental keyboard skills in Class Piano opportunities include private teaching in studios, Minor I and II. FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness conservatories, and commercial music schools. POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies Graduates may also find employment in other SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural Understanding After graduation, the possibilities are endless. music-related businesses such as: SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events Whether performing, composing, teaching, managing, PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology • Retailing • Direct sales or working in some other facet of the music industry, AND all musicians require an education that not only • Publishing • Radio Any 1 MAJOR Subject develops their skills, but also strengthens their • Television • Music agencies Any 1 MINOR Subject perceptual, imaginative, and expressive powers. Any 1 ENSEMBLE Subject The Cambrian College Music – Performance program delivers an educational experience that is tailored to College/University Degree Opportunities SEMESTER 4 the multi-faceted, competitive arena that is the world Graduates from this program may continue MUS1030 3 History III of music. their studies at college/university and may MUS1214 2 Winds Class II receive credit for their prior College education.

Note: Class Piano Minor I and II are diploma AND ANY 1 Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness requirements; students with sufficient piano further information. POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies background may test beyond these courses SOC1010 3 Cross-Cultural Understanding and choose other minors in first year. SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): AND • 3 years – 6 semesters Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Any 1 MAJOR Subject or equivalent or mature student status, including: Any 1 MINOR Subject • Included in your tuition fee, receive 1.5 hours of Any 1 ENSEMBLE Subject private music training each week – that’s triple the • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) amount of lessons offered by some institutions! • Successful completion of an audition SEMESTER 5 • Only classical performance advanced diploma (requirements vary by instrument); contact the MUS1003 1 Percussion Class I program in Ontario Program Coordinator for more information MUS1040 3 History IV MUS3003 3 The Business of Music I • Music theory offered at all skill levels to suit Note: Individual education equivalency may vary MUS3200 3 Theory V YOUR needs – no entrance exam required MUS3311 3 Music Pedagogy III • Only College Music program in Ontario that AND includes courses in pedagogy: learn the art FEES Any 1 MAJOR Subject of teaching in a music studio Tuition and Ancillary Fees Any 1 MINOR Subject Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Any 1 ENSEMBLE Subject • Frequent performance opportunities for all students breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • Easy access to a large bank of instruments fees by program and semester for both domestic SEMESTER 6 and practice facilities and international students. MUS1004 1 Percussion Class II MUS1216 2 Guitar Class Books and Supplies MUS3004 3 The Business Of Music II The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is MUS3250 3 Theory VI MUS3351 3 Music Pedagogy IV approximately $1,580. This includes an instrumental AND rental fee of $150. This is the best information Any 1 MAJOR Subject available at the time of publishing and is subject Any 1 MINOR Subject to change. Any 1 ENSEMBLE Subject

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SEMESTER 1 PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology TAP1000 3 Lighting I Theatre Arts – TAP1002 3 Audio I TAP1004 1 Industry Health and Safety Technical Production (PATT) TAP1008 2 Production Applications I TAP1110 4 Stagecraft I TAP1130 4 Drafting and Design Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne Interpretation TAP1141 4 Entertainment Industry Rigging This intensive, hands-on program will prepare you 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

to work in all sectors of the entertainment industry, Sudbury Theatre Centre placement – In the second SEMESTER 2 including northern Ontario’s booming film and TV semester, you’ll spend one week working with the ENG1002 3 College Communication production industry. technical production team at Sudbury’s professional TAP1001 3 Lighting II theatre company. TAP1005 4 Audio II You’ll hit the ground running and work TAP1009 2 Production Applications II alongside your classmates to build and run Tunnel of Terror at Dynamic Earth – You will TAP1010 3 Stage Management a minimum of two main stage productions each work with your classmates and industry experts TAP2120 4 Stagecraft II year. You’ll also provide technical support for the to create and build the Tunnel of Terror underground Music program’s concert series, various productions experience at Sudbury’s Dynamic Earth, a popular AND ANY 1 and events within the school, as well as community component of the tourist attraction’s Halloween FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness based productions and events. Courses cover festivities. MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, every aspect of the business, from the practical elements of stage and running crew, to design and Technology ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies and management. Special emphasis is placed on applying theory and technology in practical For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Understanding situations, while working safely in the theatre or equivalent or mature student status, including: SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events environment. • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) At the program’s core is highly talented faculty. SEMESTER 3 With more than 100 years of combined experience Note: Individual education equivalency may vary AAD1010 3 Production and in the professional production world, they bring a Tour Management knowledge base of theory and practical experience GRADUATE OPTIONS ENG2305 3 Workplace and from national and international careers working in all Employment Opportunities Employment Writing disciplines of the entertainment industry, including Graduates will have the knowledge to find TAP1011 3 Set and Lighting Design I theatre, live events, and film/video production. TAP1210 4 Costume Management employment in the diverse entertainment industry – TAP1220 4 Set Painting As a graduate, you can put your skills to work an industry limited only by one’s imagination TAP2105 2 Professional Development or enter directly into the third year of the Bachelor and creativity. You may find positions in: TAP2160 2 History of the Theatre I of Fine Arts program at (affiliated • Stage management with ) to pursue a major in • Lighting design AND ANY 1 Theatre Production or Theatre Performance. FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • Set design MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • Special effects and Technology PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • Costume and prop design • 2 years – 4 semesters POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies • Make-up SOC1010 3 Cross-cultural • 1-week placement in second semester Understanding • Hands-on experience in all technical aspects College/University Degree Opportunities SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events of the entertainment industry including lighting, Graduates from this program may continue special effects, set design, rigging, electrical, their studies at college/university and may SEMESTER 4 carpentry, prop making, costuming, and stage receive credit for their prior College education. TAP1240 2 Special Effects management TAP2106 2 Professional Development II • Highly talented faculty, each with more than Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for TAP2110 4 Prop Making 25 years of national and international experience further information. TAP2215 3 Set and Lighting Design II in live entertainment industry TAP2230 4 Model Making • Work on 4 full-length productions with professional and Rendering FEES TAP2260 2 History of the Theatre II and community theatre groups – more live theatre Tuition and Ancillary Fees productions than any other college in Ontario Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the • Opportunities to take leadership roles breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary (e.g. stage manager, costume designer, etc.) fees by program and semester for both domestic for full-length theatre productions and international students. • Provide technical support for the Music department’s concert series and various video Books and Supplies productions for the eDome, the College’s The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is state-of-the-art multi-media centre approximately $2,800 for first year. This amount includes the costs for Personal Protective • Earn industry-standard certifications at no extra Equipment, tools, equipment, textbooks and cost: Fall Protection Certification, Lift Training, school supplies. This information is the best Workplace Hazardous Materials Inventory available at the time of publishing and is subject System (WHMIS) to change.

34 cambriancollege.ca/technicaltheatre ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Chemical Engineering Technology...... 36 Civil Engineering Technician...... 37 Civil Engineering Technology...... 38 Electrical Engineering Technician – Industrial...... 39 Electrical Engineering Technology – Industrial...... 40 Environmental Technician...... 41 Mining Engineering Technology...... 42

35 PROGRAM OF STUDY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

SEMESTER 1 CHM1100 4 General Chemistry I CHM1101 2 General Chemistry I Lab Chemical Engineering CHM2455 1 O.S.H.A ENG1002 3 College Communication Technology (CHLP) MTH1050 3 Algebra I PHY1112 4 Physical Principles PSY2700 3 Client Communication and Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 7 semesters| Barrydowne Leadership Development

SEMESTER 2 Imagine a career working in a laboratory ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS CHM1109 4 Mineral Processing environment developing the next generation For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): CHM1201 2 General Chemistry II Lab of medications, developing new and improved Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) CHM1211 4 General Chemistry II fuels, extracting valuable metals from raw materials, or equivalent or mature student status, including: ENG1754 3 Technical Communication or working on environmental sustainability. Chemical • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) INT3101 3 Instrumentation I engineering is a broad field that delves into all of • Any grade 12 mathematics (C) or (U) for Chemists these areas and more. MTH1250 3 Algebra II (MCT4C is highly recommended) PHY1271 4 Physical Aspects Cambrian’s Chemical Engineering Technology • Any grade 11 or 12 chemistry (C) or (U) of Chemistry program is the only one of its kind in Ontario and Recommended: is designed to develop the skill sets you will need • Any grade 12 physics (C) or (U) SEMESTER 3 to work in any of these exciting fields. It couples • Computer competency in relevant software CHM2320 5 Analytical Chemistry fundamental theory with the necessary hands-on, CHM2435 4 Chemical Instrumentation I practical laboratory training required for employment Note: Individual education equivalency may vary EPT2407 1 Field Sampling Camp in various chemical industries and environmental INT2310 3 Instrumentation II sectors. You will work independently and in groups Additional Information MTH2400 3 Calculus I to build the self-directed study and team work skills Students are responsible for the completion CHM2445 4 Smelting and Refining you will need within various workplace settings. of the WHMIS course and a safety orientation course prior to going out on their first co-op AND ANY 1 placement. These courses are available through BIO1000 3 Modern Biology PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • 3 years – 7 semesters NORCAT. The students are also responsible for FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness obtaining First Aid/CPR certification prior to the • 2 paid co-ops PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology first co-op placement. Proof of the completion PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil • The only lab and process control program of these courses must be presented to the in Ontario Program Coordinator. SEMESTER 4 • Quality control practices embedded CHM1008 4 Unit Operations and Calc I throughout the program Students are required to successfully complete an CHM2335 6 Organic Chemistry I • Master report writing techniques that meet online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting CHM2421 5 Analytical Chemistry II the standards set by the Canadian Council their program at Cambrian. This course must be CHM3601 4 Chemical Instrumentation II of Technicians and Technologists completed prior to entering the labs in the Schools INT3201 3 Instrumentation Practices of Skills Training, Engineering Technology and MTH2325 3 Technical Math III Environmental Studies. TEC3501 1 Technical Report Research FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT You are required to complete two co-operative work terms upon meeting the course pre-requisites. FEES SEMESTER 5 Tuition and Ancillary Fees CHM2500 12 Co-op Work Placement You may complete the two work placements and Report during any of the non-academic semesters prior Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the to graduation. These work terms provide you with breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary the opportunity to apply classroom studies to an fees by program and semester for both SEMESTER 6 actual work situation. domestic and international students. CHM1009 4 Unit Operations and Calc II CHM3635 5 Industrial Organic Chemistry CHM3653 3 Inorganic Chemistry GRADUATE OPTIONS Books and Supplies MTH3631 3 Calculus II Employment Opportunities The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is PHY1272 4 Fluid Mechanics Graduates may find employment as: approximately $1,000. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject TEC3601 1 Technical Report • Chemical technologists/technicians in mineral to change. WTR2300 3 Water Treatment processing, petrochemicals, nuclear energy, food processing and testing, water treatment, AND ANY 1 pharmaceuticals, composite materials, and/or BIO1000 3 Modern Biology environmental conservation and control ECN1002 3 Economics FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • Water and wastewater operators • Water quality analysts SEMESTER 7 CHM3700 12 Co-op Work Placement College/University Degree Opportunities and Report Graduates from this program may continue their studies at college/university and may receive credit for their prior College education.

Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for further information.

36 cambriancollege.ca/chemistry ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 BUS1015 3 Negotiation and Civil Engineering Labour Relations CIV1200 4 Concrete and Asphalt (CVTN) CIV2331 4 Construction Technology Technician ENG1002 3 College Communication MTH1050 3 Algebra I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne SUR1116 5 Surveying I

SEMESTER 2 Use science and technology to help build the world GRADUATE OPTIONS CAD1001 3 Engineering Graphics around us! Our Civil Engineering Technician program Employment Opportunities ENG1754 3 Technical Communication is focused on the design, construction, maintenance, Civil Engineering Technicians usually work in MCH1205 5 Mechanics and rehabilitation of infrastructure facilities including: surveying, material testing, drafting, construction, MTH1250 3 Algebra II roads, bridges, buildings, dams, storm/sanitary/ inspection, or sales and service. Graduates may SUR1220 5 Surveying II water systems, pipelines, and deep and shallow find employment in: SUR1232 1 Survey Field Methods foundations. • Consulting engineering firms AND ANY 1 You will gain practical, hands-on experience in • Government departments BUS1008 3 Personal Finance design and drafting in our Computer Aided Drafting • Municipal engineering departments ENV2416 3 Environmental Sustainability (CAD) laboratory. In addition, you will receive • Construction firms SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies surveying training with state-of-the-art electronic SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events survey equipment that will be interfaced with survey For more information about Civil Engineering as software. You’ll also be introduced to Light Detection a career, including employment opportunities, SEMESTER 3 and Ranging (LiDAR) scanning equipment and visit Ontario Civil Construction Careers Institute. CAD1200 2 Computer-Aided Drafting II point cloud management software.You’ll also have CIV2300 4 Soil Mechanics I opportunities to enhance your skills and network Furthering Your Studies CIV2302 3 Civil Engineering with industry through opportunities to volunteer at Graduates of Cambrian’s CVTN program may Applications community events or by participating in applied apply to enter directly into Semester 5 of the CIV2421 3 Basic Hydraulics research projects. Want to see how your skills stack Civil Engineering Technology (CVTY) program. ENV1027 3 Sustainable Practices MCH2310 4 Strength of Materials I up against your classmates? Test your engineering This is a competitive process. abilities in second year by competing in a headframe MTH2325 3 Technical Math III competition where you will design, build, and test College/University Degree Opportunities a structure to failure during Cambrian’s Spring Graduates from this program may continue their SEMESTER 4 Open House. studies at college/university and may receive CIV2405 5 Structural Behaviour and Detailing credit for their prior College education. Extend your studies after graduation by applying CIV2408 2 Structural Detailing to enter directly into the final year of Cambrian’s CIV2431 4 Municipal Planning Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for CIV3500 4 Special Projects Civil Engineering Technology (CVTY) program. further information. You’ll boost your leadership and technical skills CIV3520 4 Contracts Law and Specifications and open the door to more career opportunities! ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): AND ANY 1 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS ECN1002 3 Economics Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) • 2 years – 4 semesters FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness or equivalent or mature student status, including: • Industry-experienced faculty SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) • Hands-on experience in modernized lab • Any grade 12 mathematics (C) or (U) • Two-week surveying course at the end of the (MCT4C is highly recommended) second semester Recommended: • Courses cover industry compliant CAD drafting, • Any grade 12 physics (C), (U) surveying, construction methods, costs, quality • Computer competency in relevant software control, inspections, materials testing, control, and hydraulics inspections Note: Individual education equivalency may vary • Gain extensive experience using computer-aided drafting (CAD) to meet Additional Information industry compliant standards Students are required to successfully complete an • Graduates can seek membership with OACETT online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting (Ontario Association of Certified Engineering their program at Cambrian. This course must be Technicians and Technologists) to become completed prior to entering the labs in the Schools certified as a C.Tech. (Certified Technician) of Skills Training, Engineering Technology, and Environmental Studies. FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT You will participate in a two-week field camp FEES during the first part of May at the end of the second Tuition and Ancillary Fees semester (CSA approved safety boots mandatory). Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Attendance is compulsory to complete the program. breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary Students are urged to let employers know that they fees by program and semester for both domestic are not available for summer employment until the and international students. course is officially completed. Books and Supplies 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is CANstruction competition – Students compete approximately $1,700. This is the best information against other organizations in the community to available at the time of publishing and is subject design and build a 3D structure out of food cans, to change. which are then donated to the Sudbury Food Bank. cambriancollege.ca/civilCVTN 37 PROGRAM OF STUDY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

SEMESTER 1 BUS1015 3 Negotiation and Labour Relations Civil Engineering CIV1200 4 Concrete and Asphalt CIV2331 4 Construction Technology (CVTY) ENG1002 3 College Communication Technology MTH1050 3 Algebra I SUR1116 5 Surveying I Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne

SEMESTER 2 CAD1001 3 Engineering Graphics If you have a vision for how the world should be 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES ENG1754 3 Technical Communication constructed, below and above ground, consider a CANstruction competition – Students compete MCH1205 5 Mechanics career in Civil Engineering – one of the world’s oldest against other organizations in the community to MTH1250 3 Algebra II engineering disciplines! design and build a 3D structure out of food cans, SUR1220 5 Surveying II which are then donated to the Sudbury Food Bank. SUR1232 1 Survey Field Methods In our nationally-accredited Civil Engineering Technology program, you’ll gain the skills and GRADUATE OPTIONS AND ANY 1 knowledge to become a member of civil engineering Employment Opportunities BUS1008 3 Personal Finance teams that are responsible for building, maintaining, Graduates may find employment opportunities with: ENV2416 3 Environmental Sustainability and restoring roads, bridges, buildings, water • Consulting engineering firms SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies distribution systems, and pipelines. Courses are • Municipal engineering offices SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events focused on applying professionalism towards • Construction firms drafting, surveying, construction methods, costing, • Manufacturing organizations SEMESTER 3 quality control, inspections, and laboratory testing. CAD1200 2 Computer-Aided Drafting II You will gain practical, hands-on experience in the • Provincial and Federal Government agencies CIV2300 4 Soil Mechanics I College’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and • Inspection and testing companies

CIV2302 3 Civil Engineering Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) laboratories and For more information about Civil Engineering as Applications through surveying training using Light Detection CIV2421 3 Basic Hydraulics a career, including employment opportunities, and Ranging (LiDAR) scanning equipment, point visit Ontario Civil Construction Careers Institute. ENV1027 3 Sustainable Practices cloud management software, and electronic survey MCH2310 4 Strength of Materials I equipment that’s interfaced with survey and drafting MTH2325 3 Technical Math III College/University Degree Opportunities software. In addition, to meet the demand for Graduates from this program may continue structural steel detailers, you will learn automated their studies at college/university and may SEMESTER 4 structural detailing. receive credit for their prior College education. CIV2405 5 Structural Behaviour and Detailing Qualified students may have the opportunity Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for CIV2408 2 Structural Detailing to gain summer work experiences in the construction, further information. CIV2431 4 Municipal Planning consulting, and government sectors through the CIV3500 4 Special Projects Infrastructure Opportunities Program (IOP) and the CIV3520 4 Contracts Law Municipal Engineering Opportunities Program (MEOP). ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS and Specifications For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) AND ANY 1 ACCREDITATION or equivalent or mature student status, including: This program is nationally accredited, which ECN1002 3 Economics • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) enables graduates to work as technologists FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness • Any grade 12 mathematics (C) or (U) SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science across Canada. A civil engineering technologist may seek membership with OACETT (Ontario (MCT4C is highly recommended) Association of Certified Engineering Technicians Recommended: SEMESTER 5 and Technologists) to become certified as a C.E.T. • Any grade 12 physics (C) or (U) CIV2410 4 Soil Mechanics II (Certified Engineering Technologist). A technologist CIV2430 4 Municipal Services can also pursue a Bachelor of Applied Science in Note: Individual education equivalency may vary CIV3510 4 Structural Design Civil Engineering at Canadian universities. CIV3550 3 Construction Project Advanced Standing Management I PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Graduates of Cambrian’s Civil Engineering MCH2410 4 Strength of Materials II • 3 years – 6 semesters Technician Program (CVTN) or its equivalent may TEC3501 1 Technical Report Research apply to enter directly into Semester 5 of the Civil • National accreditation since 2003. Current WRM2300 2 Water Resources Engineering Technology (CVTY) program. This is accreditation through Technology Accreditation Management a competitive process. Canada • Two-week surveying course at the end of the Additional Information SEMESTER 6 second semester CIV3600 5 Foundations Students are required to successfully complete an • Industry-experienced faculty CIV3630 4 Reinforced Concrete online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting CIV3640 4 Highway Design • Hands-on experience in a modernized lab their program at Cambrian. This course must be GIS3600 3 GIS Applications • Opportunity to gain summer employment through completed prior to entering the labs in the Schools MTH2332 3 Applied Calculus the Infrastructure Opportunities Partnership of Skills Training, Engineering Technology, and TEC3601 1 Technical Report (IOP) and Municipal Engineering Opportunities Environmental Studies. Partnership (MEOP) • Field trips to local civil engineering companies and FEES completed project sites Tuition and Ancillary Fees • Courses cover design, project management, Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the technical research and report writing, and more breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • Hands-on experience with Geographic Information fees by program and semester for both domestic Systems (GIS) and computer-aided drafting (CAD) and international students. • Grads may be eligible to become members of the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Books and Supplies Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) and the The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is Canadian Technical Employment Network (CTEN) approximately $700. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

38 cambriancollege.ca/civilCVTY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 CAD1002 2 Electrical CAD Electrical Engineering ELC1004 3 Prints and Electrical Code I ELC1009 2 Electrical Workplace Safety Technician – Industrial (EETN) ELC1125 5 Electrical Installation I ELR1121 6 Electrical Fundamentals ENG1002 3 College Communication Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment MTH1152 3 Electrical Math I

SEMESTER 2 Our program is modelled after the in-school GRADUATE OPTIONS ELC1211 5 Electrical Installation II portions of the Basic Electrician Apprenticeship. Employment Opportunities ELC1215 4 Motor Control Fundamentals It includes practical, hands-on experience Graduates will have completed the equivalent ELC1226 3 Digital Electronics Theory and in-class theoretical learning. You will gain of the intermediate in-school training for an ELC2308 3 Prints and Electrical Code II theoretical knowledge in the areas of installation, Industrial Electrician. Their competencies will INT1008 3 Instrumentation troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of not only make them desirable candidates as Fundamentals complex electrical machinery. You will also apply Apprentice Electricians, but they will also be MTH1252 3 Electrical Math II SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events electrical safety code and print reading knowledge capable of performing the functions of an to commercial and industrial installations. In Electrical Engineering Technician in an addition, you will be introduced to Programmable engineering environment. SEMESTER 3 Logic Controllers (PLC), power electronics, and ELC1011 3 Prints and Electrical Code III instrumentation fundamentals. Furthering Your Studies ELC2315 7 Electrical Systems Graduates of Cambrian’s EETN program may ELN2320 5 Power Electronics I ENG1754 3 Technical Communnications PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS apply to enter directly into Semester 5 of Electrical INT1006 4 Instrumentation I • 2 years – 4 semesters Engineering Technology – Industrial (EETY) program. MTH2352 3 Electrical Math III • Co-op diploma apprenticeship option This is a competitive process. • Electrical lab features industry-standard AND ANY 1 600 volt equipment ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BUS1015 3 Negotiation and • Hands-on experience using AutoCAD, PLCs, For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Labour Relations and instrumentation tools Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) CET1003 3 Cybernation • Graduates can continue into Cambrian’s or equivalent or mature student status, including: MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, Electrical Engineering Technology program • Any grade 12 English (C), (U) or (M) and Technology PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil • Any grade 12 mathematics (C) or (U) SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science CO-OP DIPLOMA APPRENTICESHIP (MCT4C is highly recommended) Recommended: PROGRAM OPTION SEMESTER 4 The Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program • Any grade 11 or 12 physics (C) or (U) ELC1012 3 Prints and Electrical Code IV combines a college diploma and apprenticeship Note: Individual education equivalency may vary ELC2403 7 AC and DC Machines training. The placement for this program is an ELC2425 4 PLC Basic Programming optional co-op and is not required for you to ELN2419 4 Power Electronics II graduate. You can choose to complete your Advanced Standing INT1007 4 Instrumentation II postsecondary program and graduate with a Graduates of Cambrian’s Electrical Techniques certificate or diploma without participating in the (EETQ) program or its equivalent may apply to AND ANY 1 co-op option. However, if you choose, and qualify, enter directly into Semester 3 of the Electrical BUS1015 3 Negotiation and to participate in this optional Co-op Diploma Engineering Technician – Industrial (EETN) program. Labour Relations Apprenticeship program, you may become a This is a competitive process. CET1003 3 Cybernation registered apprentice sponsored by your co-op MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, employer. Through your participation in this program, Additional Information and Technology you will have the opportunity to participate in paid Students are required to successfully complete an PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil co-op placements while earning a college certificate online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science or diploma. Your academic curriculum, which enables their program at Cambrian. This course must be you to receive Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 Trade completed prior to entering the labs in the Schools School completion from the Ministry of Advanced of Skills Training, Engineering Technology, and Education and Skills Development after each Environmental Studies. successful year of schooling, will be enhanced by the experiences from your co-op placements. FEES

Tuition and Ancillary Fees Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.

Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $800. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

Note: There is a mandatory tool kit that is provided for this program, consisting of the tools and multimeter that are required for electrical lab classes. The cost is listed as one of the fees to be paid with tuition. cambriancollege.ca/electricalEETN 39 PROGRAM OF STUDY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

SEMESTER 1 CAD1002 2 Electrical CAD ELC1004 3 Prints and Electrical Code I Electrical Engineering ELC1009 2 Electrical Workplace Safety ELC1125 5 Electrical Installation I Technology – Industrial (EETY) ELR1121 6 Electrical Fundamentals ENG1002 3 College Communication MTH1152 3 Electrical Math I Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment

SEMESTER 2 ELC1211 5 Electrical Installation II Our program is designed to meet the needs of GRADUATE OPTIONS ELC1215 4 Motor Control Fundamentals various industries that rely on electricians and Employment Opportunities ELC1226 3 Digital Electronics Theory electrical technologists to support and maintain the Because graduates will have completed extensive ELC2308 3 Prints and Electrical Code II day-to-day operations of industry. Courses include an electrical training, they will be attractive to employers INT1008 3 Instrumentation in-depth study of electrical control systems, industrial as Apprentice Electricians. Fundamentals wiring practices and troubleshooting, programmable MTH1252 3 Electrical Math II logic controllers (PLC), supervisor control and data Graduates may also work as electrical SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events acquisition (SCADA), human machine interface (HMI), engineering technologists analyzing, maintaining industrial networking (Ethernet, WIFI) variable speed and operating industrial electrical equipment SEMESTER 3 drives (VFD) and instrumentation control systems such as variable speed drives, motor controls, ELC1011 3 Prints and Electrical Code III used by industry that will give you the ability to install, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), industrial ELC2315 7 Electrical Systems maintain, and troubleshoot today’s modern electrical networks, and other specialized equipment. ELN2320 5 Power Electronics I systems. An emphasis on problem solving and critical ENG1754 3 Technical Communnications thinking to aid you to be successful in this ever College/University Degree Opportunities INT1006 4 Instrumentation I changing environment. Graduates from this program may continue MTH2352 3 Electrical Math III their studies at college/university and may Completing this technology-level program will receive credit for their prior College education. AND ANY 1 help position you for faster career advancement Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for BUS1015 3 Negotiation and opportunities. Labour Relations further information. CET1003 3 Cybernation MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • 3 years – 6 semesters and Technology For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil • Co-op diploma apprenticeship option allows Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science you to complete the first, second, and third levels or equivalent or mature student status, including: of in-school apprenticeship training • Any grade 12 English (C), (U) or (M) • Electrical lab features industry-standard SEMESTER 4 • Any grade 12 mathematics (C) or (U) 600 volt equipment ELC1012 3 Prints and Electrical Code IV (MCT4C is highly recommended) ELC2403 7 AC and DC Machines • Hands-on experience using AutoCAD, PLCs, Recommended: ELC2425 4 PLC Basic Programming and instrumentation tools • Any grade 11 or 12 physics (C) or (U) ELN2419 4 Power Electronics II • Learn to write reports that meet standards INT1007 4 Instrumentation II set by the Canadian Council of Technicians Note: Individual education equivalency may vary and Technologists AND ANY 1 BUS1015 3 Negotiation and Advanced Standing Labour Relations CO-OP DIPLOMA APPRENTICESHIP Graduates of Cambrian’s Electrical Engineering CET1003 3 Cybernation PROGRAM OPTION Technician – Industrial (EETN) program or its MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, The Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program equivalent may apply to enter directly into and Technology combines a college diploma and apprenticeship Semester 5 of the Electrical Engineering PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil training. The placement for this program is an optional Technology – Industrial (EETY) program. SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science co-op and is not required for you to graduate. This is a competitive process. You can choose to complete your postsecondary SEMESTER 5 program and graduate with a certificate or diploma Additional Information ELC1006 6 Intermediate PLC without participating in the co-op option. However, if Students are required to successfully complete an ELC3504 6 Industrial Wiring Practices you choose, and qualify, to participate in this optional online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting ELC3511 3 Electronic Drives Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program, you may their program at Cambrian. This course must be ENE1014 3 Alternative Energy Systems become a registered apprentice sponsored by your completed prior to entering the labs in the Schools MTH2353 3 Electrical Math III (TECH) co-op employer. Through your participation in this of Skills Training, Engineering Technology, and TEC3501 1 Technical Report Research program, you will have the opportunity to participate Environmental Studies. in paid co-op placements while earning a college SEMESTER 6 certificate or diploma. Your academic curriculum, FEES ELC1007 5 PLC Projects and which enables you to receive Level 1, Level 2, or Tuition and Ancillary Fees Troubleshooting Level 3 Trade School completion from the Ministry Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the ELC1008 3 Electrical Protection of Advanced Education and Skills Development after breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary and Dist. each successful year of schooling, will be enhanced fees by program and semester for both domestic ELC3609 3 Fundamental Hydraulics by the experiences from your co-op placements. and international students. ELC31015 3 Industrial Networking INT3505 3 Instrumentation III Books and Supplies MTH3552 3 Electrical Math V The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is TEC3601 1 Technical Report approximately $500. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change. Note: There is a mandatory tool kit that is provided for this program, consisting of the tools and multimeter that are required for electrical lab classes. The cost is listed as one of the fees to be paid with tuition.

40 cambriancollege.ca/electricalEETY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 CHM1005 3 Chemistry Fundamentals Environmental ECO1000 3 Principles of Ecology ENG1002 3 College Communications Technician (EVTN) ENV1007 3 Biodiversity Fundamentals ENV1008 3 Water Properties and Monitoring Ontario College Diploma | 5 semesters | Barrydowne ENV1009 3 Air Properties and Monitoring ENV1011 3 Soil Science Gain the technical skills and practical field ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS experience to identify, measure, and record For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): SEMESTER 2 environmental variables within the air, water, Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) CMP1017 2 Computer Applications soil and living organisms. This program prepares or equivalent or mature student status, including: ECO1001 3 Ecosystem Restoration ENV1012 3 Outdoor Equipment you to perform appropriate sampling, use • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) state-of-the-art equipment, and assist in and Survival • Any grade 11 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) the remediation and long-term evaluation ENV1013 3 Principles of and monitoring of contaminated ecosystem Recommended Natural Resource components. You will also be prepared to work • Any grade 11 or 12 chemistry ENV1014 3 Environmental Impact Assessment on a variety of projects related to climate change or biology (C), (U), or (M) ENV1015 3 Fundamentals of issues, water conservation, and water management Note: Individual education equivalency may vary Environmental and other sustainability concerns. Throughout the SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies program, you will also build your knowledge of TEC1000 2 Technical Reporting Additional Information pertinent environmental regulations and policies. Students are required to successfully complete an online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when SEMESTER 3 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS starting their program at Cambrian. This course CHM1012 3 Environmental Chemistry • 2 year – 5 semesters must be completed prior to entering the labs in the ENV1000 3 Field Applications • 6-week internship in semester 5 Schools of Skills Training, Engineering Technology, ENV1001 3 Environmental Citizenship • Opportunity to earn National Green and Environmental Studies. ENV1015 3 Fundamentals of Check certification Environmental ENV1026 3 Enviro Monitoring • Analyze, interpret, and evaluate air, water, FEES Techniques soil, and related eco-systems field data Tuition and Ancillary Fees SCI1006 3 Limnology • Use case studies to understand provincial Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the and federal legislation breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary AND ANY 1 • Develop your technical writing skills fees by program and semester for both domestic BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship and international students. POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT You will undertake an approved 6-week internship Books and Supplies with a company or agency involved in environmental The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is SEMESTER 4 work or research. approximately $650. This is the best information ENV1013 3 Principles of available at the time of publishing and is subject Natural Resource to change. ENV1014 3 Environmental Impact GRADUATE OPTIONS Assessment Employment Opportunities ENV1018 4 Data Management Graduates can work in a variety of industrial, GIS1000 4 GIS Applications governmental, municipal, and private consulting WHS1000 3 Environmental organizations as: Workplace Safety • Environmental monitoring technicians AND ANY 1 • Natural resource technicians BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship • Environmental consultants POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies • Environmental laboratory technicians SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science • Field research assistants SEMESTER 5 College/University Degree Opportunities ENV1019 5 Field Placement Graduates from this program may continue their studies at college/university and may receive credit for their prior College education.

Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for further information.

cambriancollege.ca/envirotech 41 PROGRAM OF STUDY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

SEMESTER 1 BUS1015 3 Negotiation and Labour Relations Mining Engineering CHM1206 3 Chemistry for the Geosciences (MNTY) ENG1002 3 College Communication Technology GEO1100 4 Geology I MNG1100 4 Introduction to Mining Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne MTH1050 3 Algebra I SUR1115 4 Surveying I Prepare for a career in the dynamic mining industry FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT SEMESTER 2 in one of the nickel mining capitals of the world – There is a field camp for 10 days following the CAD1001 3 Engineering Graphics Sudbury, Ontario. end of the second semester. ENG1754 3 Technical Communication GEO1200 4 Geology II Our nationally-accredited program is the only one An optional co-op placement is available for MNG1014 1 Mineral Resources of its kind in Ontario and will provide you with the 12-16 weeks between the fourth and fifth semesters. Field Camp skills and hands-on experience to become part of MNG1200 4 Mining Methods underground or open pit mine engineering teams 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES MTH1250 3 Algebra II anywhere in the world that are responsible for a Mining Day Conference – Each year, Cambrian SUR1225 5 Mine Surveying wide range of projects involving surveying, drafting, College, Laurentian University, and Collège Boréal design, environmental studies, industrial geological students spend the day networking with industry SEMESTER 3 and geophysical fieldwork, ventilation, ground guest speakers and hearing about the latest trends GEO2305 5 Geological Fieldwork control, and supervision. and issues in the mining industry. GEO2307 2 Digital Map Making MNG2335 5 Mine Layouts and Planning Industry-experienced faculty members will guide ACCREDITATION MTH2325 3 Technical Math III your progress and understanding through examples Cambrian’s Mining Engineering Technology program gained from industry experience, field trips in is accredited by Technology Accreditation Canada AND ANY 1 the renowned Sudbury basin, and hands-on (TAC). GEO2311 4 Exploration Geophysics demonstrations. You will benefit from a variety MNG1019 4 Maintenance Planning of experiential learning opportunities, including In addition, our graduates are recognized by activities at an active mine site to gain a broad The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering AND ANY 1 understanding of the various aspects of mining BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), which will engineering as well as communication and POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies give you access to career development opportunities SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies leadership skills. and a national network of engineering professionals. SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events You may be required to participate in Service GRADUATE OPTIONS Type Common Core training (requires an employer Employment Opportunities SEMESTER 4 sign-off for registration) as part of your practical Graduates may find employment in the operations GEO2420 4 Intro To Structural Geology underground learning experience. MNG1015 4 Ground Control of all sizes of underground or open pit mines and MNG2300 4 Mine Blasting Techniques may be employed in the mine engineering office or In your third year, you will further develop MNG2310 4 Mine Ventilation in mine production as a supervisor. Some graduates practical skills in surveying and GIS, mine ventilation may work in more specialized areas such as: planning, mine design, and project management. AND ANY 1 • Rock mechanics CHM1109 4 Mineral Processing This skill set is highly valued by employers across • Mine ventilation GEO2434 3 Mineral Resource Evaluation the mining industry and enhances your career opportunities within this exciting sector. • Air conditioning AND ANY 1 • Mine safety BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS ECN1002 3 Economics • 3 years – 6 semesters Many technicians/technologists may also work PSY2700 3 Client Communication and • Accredited by Technology Accreditation Canada for government agencies or as technical sales Leadership Development representatives with the industrial suppliers who SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events • The only Mining Engineering Technology program in Ontario service this large industry. Others may elect to work overseas. A career in mining may offer travel • Field trips to mine sites and/or mining SEMESTER 5 opportunities, varied living environments, and suppliers (when available) MNG1001 3 Geoscience Applications experience with other cultures and people. MNG1016 4 Mine Ventilation Planning • Gain a solid foundation in technical reports, project planning and design, surveying, geology, MNG1017 4 Applied Geomechanics College/University Degree Opportunities AutoCAD, mine development, environmental MNG3531 4 Mine Scheduling Graduates from this program may continue and Estimating management, and more their studies at college/university and may MTH2332 3 Applied Calculus SUR3600 4 Surveying III receive credit for their prior College education. TEC3501 1 Technical Report Research Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for further information. SEMESTER 6 GEO1005 3 Mineral Economicas Mining GIS3600 3 GIS Applications MNG1018 3 Mine Problems and Equipment MNG1020 3 Mining Project Management MNG3505 3 Environmental Management – Mining MNG3525 4 Mine Services MNG3545 3 Applied Mine Design TEC3601 1 Technical Report

42 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FEES For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Tuition and Ancillary Fees Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the or equivalent or mature student status, including: breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) fees by program and semester for both domestic • Any grade 12 mathematics (C) or (U) and international students. (MCT4C is highly recommended) Recommended: Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is • Any grade 12 physics (C) or (U) approximately $1,500 including $500 for Personal • Computer competency in relevant software Protective Equipment. This is the best information Note: Individual education equivalency may vary available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

Advanced Standing Graduates of Cambrian’s Mining Engineering Technician (MNTN) program or equivalent may apply to enter directly into Semester 5 of the Mining Engineering Technology (MNTY) program. This is a competitive process.

Additional Information Students are required to successfully complete an online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting their program at Cambrian. This course must be completed prior to entering the labs in the Schools of Skills Training, Engineering Technology. and Environmental Studies.

cambriancollege.ca/miningMNTY 43 HEALTH SCIENCES, NURSING, and EMERGENCY SERVICES Bachelor of Science in Nursing...... 45 Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)...... 47 Dental Hygiene...... 49 Personal Support Worker...... 51 Physical Fitness Management...... 52 Practical Nursing...... 54

44 HEALTH SCIENCES, NURSING, and EMERGENCY SERVICES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 BIO2107 6 Human Anatomy Bachelor of Science and Physiology* BSN1004 4 Nursing Praxis and (BSCN) Professional Care I in Nursing BSN1056 3 Professional Growth I BSN1206 3 Relational Practice I Degree | 8 semesters | Barrydowne | Limited Enrolment PSY1115 6 Introductory Psychology* SEMESTER 2 Want a career where you’ll be in demand, earn a LIMITED ENROLMENT BSN1007 3 Health and Healing I good salary, make a difference in your community, Please note that possession of the requirements does BSN1194 4 Nursing Praxis and and have access to national and international job not guarantee admission. If the number of qualified Professional Care II opportunities? Earn your Bachelor of Science in applicants exceeds the number of places available in BSN1207 3 Relational Practice II Nursing degree through Cambrian, and you’ll have the program, the College reserves the right to select the skills, knowledge, and practical experience to from among those applicants. All students applying SEMESTER 3 take on nursing roles in hospitals, long-term care by February 1 will be given equal consideration. BIO2036 3 Microbiology Health settings, community care centres, and other Preference will be given to Ontario residents. Please Sciences health organizations. see the Limited Enrolment F.A.Q.’s on our website BSN2006 3 Health and Healing II under “How to Apply” for further details. BSN2184 4 Nursing Praxis and The Laurentian University Four-Year Collaborative Professional Care III Nursing Program, in collaboration with Laurentian CHM2222 6 Clinical Chemistry* University, Northern College, St. Lawrence College, GRADUATE OPTIONS , and Cambrian College, combines Upon successful completion of all courses as AND ANY 1 courses in the humanities, sciences, and social outlined in the program of study, the student is BIO3117 3 Infectious Diseases sciences with preparation in the theory and practice eligible to write the examination for registered and Immunity of nursing. Clinical experiences in hospitals and nurse credentialing as set out by the College of PSY1950 3 Developmental Psychology community health care agencies during the program Nurses of Ontario in the 8th semester. SCI1210 3 Human Sexuality enable you to put into practice the knowledge and The student is also responsible for the skills learned in classes. You will have the opportunity following costs: SEMESTER 4 to work with physicians, dieticians, physiotherapists, BSN2057 3 Professional Growth II • Registered nurses examination and members of other health care disciplines. BSN2107 3 Health and Healing III • Initial certificate of competence. Students will BSN2144 7 Nursing Praxis and be informed of the cost for this examination, PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Professional Care IV and it is their responsibility to pay this fee by • 4 years – 8 semesters the designated date. • Placements in a variety of healthcare settings SEMESTER 5 BSN3005 6 Health and Healing IV* • Hands-on training in Cambrian’s high-tech Employment Opportunities BSN3056 3 Professional Growth III nursing lab A Bachelor of Science in Nursing enables graduates BSN3084 4 Nursing Praxis and • Mentorship opportunities in the College’s onsite to work with individuals (children, adults, the elderly), Professional Care V Medical Clinic families, and communities in: BSN3206 3 Relational Practice III • Participate in community health promotion • Hospitals • Health care agencies BSN3406 3 Nursing Inquiry and Praxis I projects such as health fairs • Outposts • Industries • Cambrian grads consistently have an • Schools • Clients’ homes SEMESTER 6 above-average pass rate for the College BSN3066 3 Professional Growth IV of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) registration exam Nurses with a BScN. degree can pursue Masters BSN3094 4 Nursing Praxis and Professional Care VI and Doctoral studies to prepare for work as BSN3416 3 Nursing Inquiry and Praxis II FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT educators, clinical experts, and researchers. Throughout the program, you will have a rotation AND ANY 1 of clinical placements in hospitals, long-term care ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PSY2005 3 Psychopathology for facilities, and community agencies. You must be For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Health Professionals prepared to cover any costs incurred with clinical Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) SCI1210 3 Human Sexuality placements in-town and out-of-town. Agency or equivalent or mature student status, including: placements may occur on all shifts, especially The successful completion of at least six grade 12 SEMESTER 7 during preceptorship rotations in semesters 7 and 8. U/M courses with a minimum overall average of BSN4057 3 Professional Growth VI 75% and must qualify to obtain their OSSD. Ontario BSN4084 4 Nursing Praxis and 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES High School applicants require the following Grade Professional Care VII Trip to Costa Rica – In 2015, students traveled to 12 credits: BSN4206 3 Relational Practice IV Costa Rica to help provide health education and • Any grade 12 English (U) BSN4416 3 Nursing Inquiry and Praxis III check-ups to families and individuals. • Any grade 12 mathematics (U) • Any grade 12 biology (U) AND ANY 1 Teddy Bear Picnic – Each year, Nursing BSN4700 3 Elective V • Any grade 12 chemistry (U) students conduct a “health check” on teddy bears SOC4700 3 Family Issues • Any 2 additional grade 12 courses (U) or (M) auctioned off at this fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society. Note: Individual education equivalency may vary SEMESTER 8 Nursing Student Council – Become a member BSN4056 3 Professional Growth V Note: Cambrian College’s Pre-Health Sciences of this student-led organization to help raise BSN4094 9 Nursing Praxis and Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees awareness of health issues on campus. Professional Care VIII (PHPG) program is the designated preferred preparatory program for admission to Cambrian REGISTRATION TO PRACTICE – College’s limited enrolment Health Sciences * Year long course REGISTERED NURSE DESIGNATION programs. Limited enrolment programs are Upon successful completion of all courses as identified within the detailed program descriptions. outlined in the program of study, you are eligible The minimum GPA and grades required for to write the examination for registered nurse successful admission will be determined by credentialing as set out by the College of Nurses the quality and quantity of the applicant pool. of Ontario in semester 8. The cost of the exam will be your responsibility. continued> 45 HEALTH SCIENCES, NURSING, and EMERGENCY SERVICES Bachelor of Science

in Nursing (BSCN) continued

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FEES • Standard First Aid Certificate Tuition and Ancillary Fees • Health Care Providers (HCP) Level Cardiac Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Life Support Certificate (Canadian Heart breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary and Stroke Guidelines) fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students. • WHMIS certificate (Bill 18) • Ministry of Labour 4-Step Worker Health Books and Supplies and Safety Awareness Training (Bill 18) The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is • AODA certificate approximately $3,000. This is the best information • Respiratory Mask Fit testing (N95-3M models. available at the time of publishing and is subject Only the following model numbers will be to change. accepted: 1860; 1860S; 8210; 8110S; 1870 + (or 1870/9210) Note: The student is responsible for the • Criminal Record Check, including Vulnerable cost of appropriate uniforms and equipment Sector Check (contact your program coordinator (e.g. stethoscope, lab kit, watch, etc.) required if you have a positive CPIC) for the clinical area. • Immunization Requirements: • Varicella – provide proof of either a) Documentation of receipt of 2 doses of varicella vaccine; b) a lab report confirming immunity. Please note: Persons with a self-provided history of chickenpox or zoster are no longer assumed to be immune. • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) – provide proof of either a) documentation of receipt of 2 doses of live vaccine after 1st birthday; b) or if proof of vaccination is not available – laboratory evidence confirming immunity. • Tuberculosis Screening – a two-step Mantoux skin test is required if no documented history of a previous TB test. If you have documented results of a negative one-step test within the last 12 months then a single-step may be given. A singlestep test is required annually.

Please Note: If the Mantoux Skin Test results are equal to or greater than 10mm, a chest X-ray is required to determine if the student has an active TB infection.

Students who test positive should not receive the Mantoux test and do not need a chest X-ray unless they are demonstrating signs and symptoms of active Tuberculosis. • Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussus immunization – provide proof that you have received this immunization within the past 10 years. Plus documentation of 1 adult dose of tetanus diphtheria acellular pertussis (Tdap) on or after 18th birthday. The adult dose is in addition to the routine adolescent booster dose. • Hepatitis B – laboratory evidence of immunity is acceptable if dates of immunization are unavailable. • The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) outlines the requisite skills and abilities for nurses to practice in Ontario. More information is available at www.cno.org/globalassets/docs/reg/ 41078-skillabilities-4pager-final.pdf

46 cambriancollege.ca/nursing HEALTH SCIENCES, NURSING, and EMERGENCY SERVICES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 BIO1170 2 Anatomy and Physiology Dental Assisting DEN1105 3 Intro to the Dental Assisting DEN1120 2 Microbiology/Embryology (Levels I and II) (DENA) DEN1155 2 Dental Radiography I DEN1165 3 Oral Facial Anatomy DEN1217 5 Clinical Practice I Ontario College Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment DEN1260 3 Health Promotion DEN2235 3 Radiography II ENG1215 3 College Writing II Get the skills to launch a career as a Dental Assistant 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES in just one year. In Cambrian’s program, you won’t Walk for a Smile – Each year, Dental Assisting and SEMESTER 2 just be learning, you’ll be doing – and lots of it! You’ll Dental Hygiene students raise money and collect BIO1016 2 Pharmacology start by practicing your skills on mannequins and dental health products to help support free access DEN1001 5 Level 1 Theory and Practice your classmates in the College’s dental clinic. Once to oral health services. DEN1002 2 Clinical Practice II you’ve gained some practical experience, you’ll DEN1042 4 Clinical Experience I treat real patients in the clinic before completing a Vietnam adventure – In March 2012, students DEN1043 2 Technology in Dental placement in a dental office. and professors from the Dental Assisting and Office Management Dental Hygiene programs trekked through remote DEN1045 3 Orientation/Dental Assisting This combination of theory and practice will give mountain villages in Sapa, Vietnam, to bring oral DEN1223 2 Dental Office Management you the required knowledge and practical experience health education and supplies to children and DEN1266 3 Lab Practice/ Dental Materials through a multi-disciplinary approach working with families. The group visited homes, schools, and an dental hygienists, dentists, and other health care orphanage, handing out thousands of toothbrushes, professionals in the clinical environment and in teaching children how to use them through SEMESTER 3 community placements. Clinics and some classroom hands-on demonstrations and songs. The group DEN1419 6 Clinical Experience II experiences may include evening scheduling. was recognized by the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) for their outstanding efforts PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS in oral health promotion. • 1 year – 3 semesters • 4-week placement ACCREDITATION • Graduates are eligible to write the National Dental Cambrian’s Dental Assisting program is accredited Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB) examination by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of to become certified as an Intra-oral Dental Canada (CDAC). Assistant with the Ontario Dental Assistants Association (ODAA) CERTIFICATION • Continuous hands-on experience through work For initial licensure/certification, graduates of in the College’s dental clinic where you’ll provide Cambrian College’s Dental Assisting program are services to clients such as: eligible to become a candidate for the National • Dental examinations Dental Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB) • Whitening examination. Successful completion of the • Oral hygiene instruction examination is necessary to be certified as an Intra-oral Dental Assistant with the Ontario Dental • X-rays Assistants Association (ODAA). It is the responsibility • Fluoride treatments of the graduate to pursue candidacy and certification • Pit and fissure sealants as well as to cover any associated costs. • Athletic mouth guards GRADUATE OPTIONS FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT Employment Opportunities Students must complete the in-office practicum Graduates may find employment with: as outlined in the program’s third semester. Students • Private dental offices must be prepared to cover the costs incurred in their • Clinics 4 week clinical placement whether in town or out • Educational institutions of town. • Hospitals • Public health units • Canadian Forces • Dental products manufacturers

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47 HEALTH SCIENCES, NURSING, and EMERGENCY SERVICES Dental Assisting

(Levels I and II) (DENA) continued

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FEES For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Tuition and Ancillary Fees Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the or equivalent or mature student status, including: breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) fees by program and semester for both domestic • Any grade 11 or 12 biology (C) or (U) and international students. • Any grade 11 or 12 chemistry (C) or (U) Books and Supplies Please note: A minimum of 60% is required The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is in each prerequisite course. approximately $2,500. This is the best information Recommended: available at the time of publishing and is subject • Computer competency in relevant software to change. Note: Individual education equivalency may vary

Note: Cambrian College’s Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (PHPG) program is the designated preferred preparatory program for admission to Cambrian College’s limited enrolment Health Sciences programs. Limited enrolment programs are identified within the detailed program descriptions. The minimum GPA and grades required for successful admission will be determined by the quality and quantity of the applicant pool.

Additional Requirements Criminal record check (Vulnerable Sector Screening) as required for placements.

Please note: A criminal record is a serious impediment for the completion of program requirements. Many employers and placement agencies insist on a clear record.

The following are required prior to the start of classes: • Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (Level C with AED or Health Care Provider) • Immunizations: Hepatitis B, Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella, Flu vaccination (when distributed mid- to late fall) • Appropriate TB test • Proof of WHMIS training • Eye examination is strongly recommended

48 cambriancollege.ca/dentalassisting HEALTH SCIENCES, NURSING, and EMERGENCY SERVICES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 BIO1107 3 Anatomy and Physiology I DEN1003 3 Orofacial Anatomy Dental Hygiene (DHYG) DEN1004 2 Oral Histology DEN1005 3 Microbiology/Immunology DEN1006 6 Dental Hygiene Practice I DEN1007 3 Dental Hygiene Theory I Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Capped Enrolment DEN1008 1 Professional Practice ENG1121 3 Research and Writing/ Health Sciences Train to be an integral member of oral health SSC1002 3 Thinking, Reasoning, 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Relating care teams in private practices, public health units, Costa Rica health care mission – In 2015, a group of long-term care homes, mobile dental practices, Dental Hygiene and nursing students provided health and industry. You’ll have tons of opportunities for SEMESTER 2 care services in two communities in Costa Rica. BIO1207 3 Anatomy and Physiology II hands-on practical learning on mannequins, your DEN1009 3 Dental Hygiene Theory II classmates, and patients from Sudbury in the Walk for a Smile – Each year, Dental Assisting and DEN1011 3 Oral Health Promotion College’s on-campus Dental Clinic. You’ll also be Dental Hygiene students raise money and collect DEN1012 4 Dental Radiography involved in health promotion initiatives that will dental health products to help support free access DEN1013 1 Professional Communication look impressive on your résumé. to oral health services. DEN1028 8 Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS ACCREDITATION SEMESTER 3 • 3 years – 6 semesters Cambrian’s Dental Hygiene program is accredited DEN1014 3 Dental Hygiene Theory III • Community placements by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of DEN1015 6 Clinical Dental • Grads are eligible to apply to write the Canada (CDAC). Hygiene – Intro National Dental Hygiene certification Examination DEN1016 2 Diverse Populations – Pediatrics (NDHCE) conducted by the National Dental REGISTRATION TO PRACTICE DEN1017 3 Human Pathophysiology Hygiene Certification Board (NDHCB) to gain To practice as a Dental Hygienist, you must DEN1018 3 Periodontics registration with the College of Dental Hygienists pass the National Dental Hygiene Certification DEN1019 2 Intro to Statistics of Ontario (CDHO) Examination (NDHCE) conducted by the National and Research • Continuous hands-on experience through work Dental Hygiene Certification Board (NDHCB). DEN1020 1 Health Care in Canada in the College’s dental clinic where you’ll provide Successful completion of the NDHCE qualifies DEN1021 3 Nutrition in Health Promotion dental hygiene services to paying clients such as: graduates for registration with the College of • Oral health assessments Dental Hygienists of Ontario (CDHO), which is SEMESTER 4 • Scaling a requirement to practice in Ontario. Graduates DEN1022 3 Dental Hygiene Theory IV who pass the NDHCE are also eligible to register • Stain removal DEN1023 6 Clinical Dental to practice dental hygiene in other provinces Hygiene – Intermediate • Whitening (please note that each province holds separate DEN1024 2 Diverse Populations – • Oral health education licensing exams and requirements to practice). Geriatrics • Dental X-rays It is the responsibility of the graduate to pursue DEN1025 3 Community Health • Fluoride treatments certification and registration and to cover any DEN1026 1 Promoting Health in Multicultural Populations • Pit and fissure sealants associated costs. DEN1027 3 Individuals with • Athletic mouth guards Special Needs • Referrals GRADUATE OPTIONS DEN1029 3 Oral Pathology Employment Opportunities DEN1040 3 Pharmacology in Graduates may find employment in: Dental Hygiene FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT • General and specialized dental practices Initially, you will learn clinical/laboratory skills on • Independent dental hygiene practices AND ANY 1 PSY1003 3 Concurrent Disorders, mannequins followed by practice sessions where • Public health dental hygiene practices (including you can perform these learned skills on a partner. Mental Health home care, long-term care, or community clinics) SOC1205 3 Social Issues/Social Welfare • Education You must be prepared to be a client in these • Industry (sales/marketing of dental practice sessions. You will then proceed to treatment products/equipment) SEMESTER 5 DEN1030 3 Dental Hygiene Theory V of clients from the public at the College’s on-site • Research Dental Clinic as well as rotation experiences in DEN1031 9 Clinical Dental community health settings. You must be prepared Hygiene – Advanced to cover the costs incurred as part of your DEN1032 3 Health Promotion and Community placement experiences. Clinics and some classroom continued> DEN1033 2 Evidence-based Practice experiences may also include evening scheduling. DEN1034 2 Health Policy and Advocacy DEN2435 3 Orthodontics Theory and Practice

SEMESTER 6 DEN1035 3 Dental Hygiene Theory VI DEN1039 3 Professional Practice and Jurisprudence DEN1046 9 Clinical Consolidation DEN1047 2 Community and Inter- Professional Care SEN1048 3 Business and Practice Management

AND ANY 1 SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events

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Dental Hygiene (DHYG) continued

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Additional Information For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Students must be prepared to cover the costs Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) incurred in the clinical experience. The Dental or equivalent or mature student status, including: Hygiene program is accredited by the Commission • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) on Dental Accreditation of Canada. The curriculum is • Any grade 11 or 12 biology (C), (U) enhanced on an ongoing basis in order to ensure that the course content continues to meet the national • Any grade 11 or 12 chemistry (C) or (U) accreditations standards. The Cambrian College Please note: A minimum of 60% is required in Dental Health Program takes primary responsibility each prerequisite courses for the client pool within the Cambrian College Dental Recommended: Clinic to provide sufficient varied experiences that • Computer competency in relevant software allow students to develop competency. Students will

have access to the client pool. Note: Individual education equivalency may vary Due to the nature of this program, it is Note: Cambrian College’s Pre-Health Sciences highly recommended that the learner have good Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees manual dexterity and good oral and written (PHPG) program is the designated preferred communication skills. preparatory program for admission to Cambrian College’s limited enrolment Health Sciences programs. Limited enrolment programs are FEES identified within the detailed program descriptions. Tuition and Ancillary Fees The minimum GPA and grades required for Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the successful admission will be determined by breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary the quality and quantity of the applicant pool. fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students. Additional Requirements Criminal record check (Vulnerable Sector Screening) Books and Supplies as required for placements The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $1,500. The estimated cost of Please note: A criminal record is a serious instruments and supplies for the first year of the impediment for the completion of program program is $2,200. This is the best information requirements. Many employers and placement available at the time of publishing and is subject agencies insist on a clear record. to change.

The following are required prior to the start of classes: • Current Basic Cardiac Life Support Certificate (Health Care Provider level or level C with AED • Immunizations: Tetanus, Diphtheria, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Hepatitis B, Poliomyelitis, Varicella (immunization or history of infection confirmed by MD) • Appropriate TB test • Flu vaccination (when distributed mid- to late fall) • Proof of WHMIS training

50 cambriancollege.ca/dentalhygiene HEALTH SCIENCES, NURSING, and EMERGENCY SERVICES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 ENG1121 3 Research and Writing/ Personal Health Sciences PSW1007 4 Health Promotion Practice I (PSPG) PSW1111 3 Human Relations Support Worker PSW1113 3 Health Promotion Theory I PSW1135 6 Supervised Practicum I Ontario College Certificate | 2 semesters | Barrydowne PSW1142 2 Lifespan Health I PSW1146 2 Foundations of PSW I

An aging population, shorter hospital stays, ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS SEMESTER 2 and increased costs for long-term care are creating For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): PSW1000 3 Technical Concepts an increased demand for personal support workers Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Health Care (PSWs). Cambrian will prepare you to work as or equivalent or mature student status, including: PSW1008 4 Health Promotion Practice II a PSW in just 8 months through clinical three • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) PSW1009 3 Lifespan Health II practicums and hands-on training in the College’s PSW1114 3 Health Promotion Theory II • Any grade 11 or 12 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) state-of-the-art simulation lab and nursing lab. PSW1117 2 Pharmacology for PSW Recommended: PSW1118 3 Foundations for PSW II • any grade 12 Biology (U) PSW1255 4 Precepted Community You will become prepared to assist clients with Practicum activities of daily living and contribute to the Note: Individual education equivalency may vary quality of life of individuals who live in a facility or PSW1256 6 Supervised Practicum II community setting by promoting their independence, dignity, social, emotional and physical well-being, Additional Information At registration students must provide: mobility, personal appearance, comfort, and safety. • Proof of current immunization As a graduate, you may be able to bridge into • Proof (original certificate) of CPR HCP Cambrian’s Practical Nursing program to further and Standard First Aid enhance your career options. • Original copy of an Adult Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sectors Check PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • 1 year – 2 semesters Registered students must: • 3 placements: two in a long-term care setting • Complete Cambrian College WHMIS, General or hospital and another in a community setting Safety Awareness course (online approximately $10) • Hands-on training in the 1,200-square-foot PSW • Details to be provided at the beginning simulation lab, as well as the nursing lab of second semester • Qualified graduates can bridge into the second • Complete Cambrian College GPA course when semester of Cambrian’s Practical Nursing program offered by program prior to first placement. Details to be provided at orientation. FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT You must complete 192 hours of supervised LOCATION placement (PSW 1135 Supervised Practicum I and This program may also be offered through the PSW 1256 Supervised Practicum II) in an approved Espanola (program code PSPE) or Little Current long-term care facility and 60 hours of precepted (program code PSPL) campus locations. placement (PSW 1255 Precepted Community For further information, please contact Judy Proux Practicum) in a community home care agency. at (705) 368-3194 or (705) 869-4113.

GRADUATE OPTIONS FEES Employment Opportunities Tuition and Ancillary Fees Graduates of the Personal Support Worker Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the program may find employment in a community breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary setting, long-term care facilities, or hospital setting. fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students. Furthering Your Studies Effective 2012, graduates of the Cambrian PSW Books and Supplies program who maintain a 3.00 GPA may be eligible The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is to bridge directly to the second semester of the approximately $1,600. This is the best information Practical Nursing program provided there is capacity. available at the time of publishing and is subject To qualify for this opportunity, students will take a to change. minimum number of pathway requirements to ensure all admission and first semester Practical Nursing learning outcomes are met. For more information, please contact the program coordinator.

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SEMESTER 1 BIO1009 4 Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology Physical Fitness ENG1002 3 College Communication FLM1004 1 Fitness I (FLBU) FLM1101 3 Mental Training for Exercise Management FLM1150 4 Group Exercise and Wellness Ontario College Advanced Diploma | 6 semesters| Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment FLM1225 4 Leisure Leadership SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies People are living longer than ever before and are CO-OP WORK TERM/FIELDWORK SEMESTER 2 increasingly concerned about maintaining their health Students are required to complete a 15-week BIO1007 4 Applied Anatomy and physical fitness. This program will provide you co-operative work term prior to graduation. and Kinesiology a blend of fitness education and business principles The work term provides them with the opportunity ENG1200 3 Effective Presentation Skills in order to effectively serve, motivate, and counsel to apply classroom studies to an actual work FLM1005 1 Fitness II diverse clients. Whether you want to work for a fitness situation, gain extensive practical, on-the-job FLM1250 4 Circuit/Resistance Training I or recreation facility or start your own business, you’ll training, and potentially earn a salary while doing FLM1275 4 Stress Management have the skills and knowledge to change and inspire so. Tuition fees are levied for the co-op work term. FLM2400 4 Nutrition the lives of others through a strong understanding of Although assistance is provided by the coordinators, physical literacy, physical exercise techniques, proper it is the students’ responsibility to secure a co-op SEMESTER 3 nutrition, and the mental obstacles individuals may work term. Students have the option of completing ACC1220 3 Business Records need to overcome to achieve their goals. the co-op work term at the end of semester 4 or 5 FLM1006 2 Exercise for Older Adults as long as they meet academic requirements. FLM2316 5 Physiology of Exercise Our indoor facilities include a fully-equipped FLM2350 4 Resistance Training II weight room, cardio room, multi-purpose room, Students must also complete approximately FLM2421 2 Job Search and squash courts, double gymnasium, and stretching 90 hours of volunteer fieldwork as a requirement Career Planning area. You will also have exclusive access to a of courses in first, second, and third year. Placement FLM3505 4 Program and state-of-the-art multipurpose/functional fitness Event Management opportunities may include working with community and assessment laboratory to enhance your sports organizations, individuals within specific exercise science knowledge on new and traditional AND ANY 1 population groups, personal training clients and with equipment. Outdoor facilities include running track, PSY1003 3 Concurrent Disorders, Active Sudbury’s ongoing physical literacy project. Mental Health soccer/football field, baseball diamond, and beach volleyball courts. PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Active Sudbury, 2017-2020 – you will help SEMESTER 4 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS develop and implement sustainable physical FLM1002 4 Fitness For Youth • 3 years – 6 semesters literacy programming in various elementary schools FLM2440 4 Fitness Appraisal/Training I • 15-week co-op term after semester four or five in the City of . FLM3410 4 Leisure and • 90 hours of volunteer placements throughout Recreation Trends the length of the program gives you opportunities Peru trip, 2015 – Students led nutrition and fitness FLM3640 4 Facilities Management to work in various settings such as community projects for young children in Peru. MKT1104 4 Marketing Essentials sports organizations and personal training and with various populations, such as special Cambodia trip, 2013 – Students traveled to AND ANY 1 populations and youth. Cambodia to build bikes for underprivileged children. GER1200 3 Introduction to Gerontology SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality • CSEP-CPT certification content embedded into the curriculum so you can apply for the Personal training on campus – You can put your Gold Standard in exercise science and personal skills and knowledge to the test as a personal SEMESTER 5 training certifications before graduation trainer for Cambrian students, staff or faculty. FLM1003 4 Team Sports Leadership FLM2446 5 Fitness Appraisal/Training II • OFC certifications are built into curriculum so you FLM3400 4 Sport Injuries and can earn internationally recognized certifications Exercise Therapy through your coursework. FLM3500 4 Exercise for • Free access to Cambrian’s Athletics Centre Special Populations (for full-time students) MKT3680 3 Professional Selling

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GRADUATE OPTIONS Additional Requirements Employment Opportunities This program includes a physical fitness Graduates may seek employment with: component and requires that students perform • Management of public, private, cardio-respiratory endurance, muscular strength and corporate fitness and health clubs and endurance, and flexibility exercises. Additional activities include aerobics, team sports, and • Rehabilitation clinics racquet sports. Students must, therefore, complete • Municipal recreation and leisure service a Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for organizations Everyone (PAR-Q+) and/or a Physical Activity • Sport and special event coordinators Readiness Medical Examination (PARMED-X) and • Sports clubs and camps an Informed Consent form prior to entrance into the • Government-funded health and fitness programs program. Prospective students with health-related • Long-term care recreational facilitator concerns that may affect their participation in the program are encouraged to discuss their career • Tourism industry goals with the program coordinator. • Personal Trainer • Wellness consultants Additional Information • Retail fitness and sport stores Field placement agencies and co-op employers • Entrepreneur may require that First Aid/CPR and a criminal record check be obtained prior to placements College/University Degree Opportunities or co-op work terms. A criminal record check (CPIC) Graduates from this program may continue can be completed by local police departments, and their studies at college/university and may First Aid/CPR certification can be obtained through receive credit for their prior College education. either St. John’s Ambulance or Canadian Red Cross. These requirements can be obtained prior

to or during the program. It is highly recommended Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for that students have up-to-date immunizations. further information.

FEES ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Tuition and Ancillary Fees For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary or equivalent or mature student status, including: fees by program and semester for both domestic • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) and international students. • Any grade 11 (C), (U), or (M) or 12 mathematics (C) or (U) Books and Supplies • Any grade 11 or 12 science (C), or (U) The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is Recommended: approximately $600. This is the best information • Any grade 11 or 12 health and physical available at the time of publishing and is subject education (e.g., PLF4C, PPL40) or exercise to change. science (e.g., PSE4U)

Note: Individual education equivalency may vary

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SEMESTER 1 BIO1107 3 Anatomy and Physiology I ENG1121 3 Research and Writing/ Health Sciences Practical Nursing (PNDP) PND1001 3 Technical Concepts Health Care PND1002 4 Nursing Practice I PND1003 3 Nursing Theory I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne | Limited Enrolment PND1004 3 Professional Growth I PND1105 3 Human Relations If providing care and helping to improve the lives ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND ANY 1 of others is your passion, consider a career as For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): BUS1008 3 Personal Finance a registered practical nurse (RPN). Cambrian’s FIT1115 3 Health and Wellness Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) program, which is accredited by the College or equivalent or mature student status, including: of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), offers you hands- • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) SEMESTER 2 on experience, smaller class sizes, and unique • Any grade 11 or 12 biology (C) or (U) BIO1207 3 Anatomy and Physiology II placement opportunities. You’ll practice clinical • Any grade 11 or 12 chemistry (C) or (U) HEA1028 3 Indigenous Health skills in our high-tech nursing lab, help patients • Any grade 11 or 12 mathematics (C), (U) or (M) Approaches in Cambrian’s fully operating medical clinic, and Please note: A minimum of 70% is required PND1000 4 Health Assessment advance your skills by working alongside healthcare in each prerequisite course PND1005 3 Nursing Theory II professionals in the community. Recommended: PND1211 16 Nursing Practice II • Computer competency in relevant software PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS AND ANY 1 • 2 years – 4 semesters Note: Individual education equivalency may vary MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • 5 placements, including a 8-week clinical and Technology Note: Cambrian College’s Pre-Health Sciences placement in semester four SSC1002 3 Thinking, Reasoning, Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees • Hands-on training in Cambrian’s high-tech Relating (PHPG) program is the designated preferred nursing labs preparatory program for admission to Cambrian SEMESTER 3 • Graduates can apply to write the College College’s limited enrolment Health Sciences BIO1014 4 Pathophysiology I of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) certification exam programs. Limited enrolment programs are PND1006 16 Nursing Practice III identified within the detailed program descriptions. PND1007 4 Nursing Theory III ACCREDITATION The minimum GPA and grades required for PND1008 3 Pharmacology I Cambrian’s program is currently approved successful admission will be determined by PND2325 3 Professional Growth II (Category 1) by the College of Nurses of Ontario the quality and quantity of the applicant pool. (www.cno.org). Current graduates from this program AND ANY 1 are eligible to apply for registration as a Registered Additional Requirements PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology Practical Nurse in Ontario. • Current Basic Cardiac Life Support SOC1205 3 Social Issues/Social Welfare Certificate Level (HCP) Health Care Provider LIMITED ENROLMENT (must be current for entire program) SEMESTER 4 Please note that possession of the requirements • Current Standard First Aid Certificate BIO1015 3 Pathophysiology II does not guarantee admission. If the number (must be current for entire program) PND1009 16 Nursing Practice IV of qualified applicants exceeds the number of • Mask testing (for N-95 mask) PND1010 4 Nursing Theory IV places available in the program, the College reserves • Criminal record check PND1011 3 Pharmacology II the right to select from among those applicants. PND2426 16 Nursing Practice V All students applying by February 1 will be given • WHMIS certification Proof of immunization equal consideration. Preference will be given to status at registration for the following: Ontario residents. Please see the Limited Enrolment • Two-step TB test F.A.Q.’s on our website under “How to Apply” for • Immunizations: Measles, mumps, further details. rubella, varicella, polio • Current tetanus – diphtheria vaccination GRADUATE OPTIONS • Current influenza immunization Employment Opportunities (when available for season) Graduates may seek employment opportunities in: • Hepatitis B vaccination • Hospitals • If born after 1970, must have • Community 2 measles vaccinations • Long-term care facilities • Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended • Health care facilities, services, and programs but not require Note: Criminal record check, influenza immunization, College/University Degree Opportunities TB skin test, WHMIS, and Basic Cardiac Life Support Graduates from this program may continue certificates MUST be renewed on an annual basis – their studies at college/university and may there is a fee required for these renewals. Proof of receive credit for their prior College education. previous varicella infection (chickenpox) must be supplied if not immunized for this disease. Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for further information. FEES Tuition and Ancillary Fees Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.

Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $2,000. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change. 54 cambriancollege.ca/practicalnursing L AW and JUSTICE

Community and Justice Services...... 56 Corporate Safety and Security...... 58 Police Foundations...... 59 Protection, Security, and Investigation...... 60

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SEMESTER 1 CWP1210 3 Penology CWP2310 3 Community Corrections Community and ENG1002 3 College Communication FIT1500 3 Physical Fitness (CSJP) and Wellness Justice Services LAW1010 3 Canadian Criminal Justice PSY1050 3 Introduction to Psychology I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne AND ANY 1 BUS1008 3 Personal Finance Through theoretical and practical learning FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT BUS1015 3 Negotiation and experiences that emphasize communication and Labour Relations This program includes a 10-week placement collaboration, you’ll develop the critical knowledge GER2310 3 Dementia experience in the final semester where students and skills required to be successful in working with PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology are involved in an unpaid fieldwork experience for hard-to-serve populations, people at risk for being SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality 350-400 hours. Where possible, the location of in conflict with the law, offenders in the community, SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies placement will correspond to the student’s preferred SOC1009 3 Intro to Pow Wow Culture and inmates in our institutions. choice of vocation. Field placement is restricted to students who have successfully completed or are From day one, in semester one, you’ll get hands-on completing all required courses. SEMESTER 2 experience at the Wendigo Lake Expeditions youth CWP1006 3 Youth Justice open custody facility, where you’ll participate in 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES CWP1211 3 Law For Correctional hands-on activities designed to develop your team- Workers Cambrian College Criminal Justice Association building, facilitation, and leadership skills. You’ll also CWP2311 3 Program Assessment (CCCJA) – Students who are members of this get a chance to tour correctional facilities and learn and Planning association are involved in school and community from numerous guest speakers currently employed ENG1126 3 Communication Skills/ events that help develop their résumés, gain in the field who will share their tips, stories, and an Justice Student leadership skills, and develop community contacts. PSY1106 3 Interpersonal and outstanding breadth of knowledge. Tactical Response SOC1205 3 Social Issues/Social Welfare In the second year of the program, you’ll enhance GRADUATE OPTIONS your knowledge through simulations and scenario Employment Opportunities AND ANY 1 training. This concentrated focus on practical Graduates may find employment in: BUS1015 3 Negotiation and application will grow your skills in intervention, • Federal and provincial correctional institutions Labour Relations communication, security, and case management – • Open and secure custody settings for youth GER2310 3 Dementia skills that are required in the profession to ensure PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology • Residences for adult offenders the care of clients, protection of the public, and (halfway houses, treatment centres) SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality successful rehabilitation and reintegration of • Residences for youth who are in conflict SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies offenders. The second year of the program caps with the law (group homes) SOC1009 3 Intro to Pow Wow Culture off with a 10-week placement and then a final five SOC1012 3 Truth and Reconciliation weeks of specialized training related to nonviolent • Federal and provincial government ministries – crisis intervention, self-defence, suicide intervention, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional SEMESTER 3 and interprofessional collaborative practices. Services, Corrections Services Canada, the CWP1003 2 Field Seminar I Ministry of Children and Youth Services CWP1004 3 Inclusive Practices • Private and non-profit community organizations CWP2340 3 Interviewing, Counseling, PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • 2 years – 4 semesters and Case Management Graduates may also work with people who are CWP2350 3 Safety and Security • 10-week placement (350-400 hours) at risk of being in conflict with the law and in CWP2450 3 Observation and • Immersive experience in the Achieve Program community-based justice services and/or Report Writing at Wendigo Lake concluding with a certification victim-oriented programs. PSY1003 3 Concurrent Disorders, in facilitation Mental Health • Tours of a youth centre, a federal minimum and SOC1210 3 Introduction to Criminology College/University Degree Opportunities medium security prison, a super jail, and a mental Graduates from this program may continue health centre in semester one (vulnerable sectors their studies at college/university and may SEMESTER 4 police clearance is required) receive credit for their prior College education. CWP1000 9 Field Placement Seminar II • Hands-on training in safety and security, CWP2471 10 Field Placement interviewing, observation, and reporting writing Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for in the College’s scenario room that features further information. three cells • Guest speakers from federal, provincial, and community justice services • Faculty with over 30 years of field experience in federal and provincial adult corrections and youth justice • Specialized training in emerging issues and certification for: • Self-defense training • Non-violent crisis intervention (NVCPI) • Suicide intervention (ASIST) • Mental Health First Aid

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FEES For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Tuition and Ancillary Fees Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the or equivalent or mature student status, including: breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) fees by program and semester for both domestic Recommended: and international students. • Any law class • Computer competency in relevant software Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is Note: Individual education equivalency may vary approximately $1,100. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject Additional Requirements to change. Graduates of Police Foundations and Protection, Security, and Investigations programs are eligible to complete the program in a compressed schedule using transferable credits. Students can successfully meet the requirements within one year while still gaining a placement experience of 320 hours. It is recommended you consult the program Coordinator before applying to confirm the courses for this specialized stream of study. Please consult The Enrollment Centre for the exact tuition fees for this option as it can result in additional fees.

All students are required to produce a criminal records check for vulnerable sectors to attend institutional tours and participate in select volunteer experiences. It is strongly recommended that students obtain this prior to registration. An additional criminal reference check is required for fourth semester placement where some placements will require an enhanced criminal records check that may take between six to eight weeks. Placements may also require Standard First Aid, CPR Level C and/or proof of immunization.

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SEMESTER 1 ENG1002 3 College Communication SEC1001 3 Note Taking and Corporate Safety Report Writing SEC1004 3 Private Investigating (CSSP) and Spec and Security SEC1200 3 Security and Communities SEC2322 3 Security Guard, Duties and Responsibilities Ontario College Certificate | 2 semesters | Barrydowne SEC2410 3 Security Guard: Powers of Arrest Prepare for safety and security roles in a variety of SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS industries such as mining, education, casino, energy, For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): retail, medical, residential, and entertainment. As a Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) SEMESTER 2 graduate, you’ll have the ability to immediately begin or equivalent or mature student status, including: LAW1105 3 Ethics and Diversity Issues working in the field. PSY1106 3 Interpersonal and • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) Recommended: Tactical Response You will learn to communicate effectively with all types SEC1205 3 Investigations and Evidence • Computer competency in relevant software of people in both peaceful and conflict situations, SEC1215 3 Personal Safety Techniques as well as how to conduct effective patrols, manage Note: Individual education equivalency may vary SEC2400 3 Conflict Management movement of people and vehicles, utilize electronic SEC2421 3 Security Management security equipment, and manage access control. Additional Requirements You will also learn to become an experienced note AND ANY 1 A criminal record check may be required for BUS1015 3 Negotiation and taker and to conduct investigations, collect evidence field trips and placement opportunities. A criminal Labour Relations when appropriate, make arrests when necessary, record can be a serious impediment to employment GER2310 3 Dementia write informative reports regarding your actions, and in this field. PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology provide evidence as expected. SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies You will be exposed to supervisory expectations, FEES SOC1012 3 Truth and Reconciliation budgeting, health and safety, unions, and Tuition and Ancillary Fees media interaction. Managing risk and responding Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the in emergencies will round out your educational breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary experience. fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION During your studies, you may obtain the following Books and Supplies additional certifications: The estimated cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $1,000. This is the best • Emergency First Aid and CPR level A certificates information available at the time of publishing to • Non-violent Crisis Intervention Certificate the website and is subject to change. • Suicide Intervention Certificate • Mental Health First Aid • Basic Emergency Management

GRADUATE OPTIONS Employment Opportunities Graduates may find employment with: • Security guard and private investigation firms • Casinos • Various provincial ministries

Furthering Your Studies Students successfully completing the Corporate Safety and Security program may enter directly into the second year of the Protection, Security, and Investigation program.

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SEMESTER 1 ENG1002 3 College Communication FIT1500 3 Physical Fitness Police Foundations (PFPG) and Wellness LAW1010 3 Canadian Criminal Justice PFP1065 2 Community Policing I POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne PSY1050 3 Introduction to Psychology I SOC1000 3 Introduction to Sociology SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events Cambrian’s blend of in-class assignments, scenario GRADUATE OPTIONS training, fitness components, and community work Employment Opportunities SEMESTER 2 complement topics covered by the Ontario Police Cambrian College has been offering programs ENG1126 3 Communication Skills/ College and assist in preparing you for potential in law enforcement for 40 years. As an established Justice Student employment with a police service. postsecondary institution, Cambrian College is FIT1501 2 Physical Fitness and Wellness II well recognized by employers. Our graduates may LAW1105 3 Ethics and Diversity Issues Extensive involvement in community initiatives, findemployment with municipal, provincial, and LAW3050 3 Youth in Conflict With Law training with the Ontario Provincial Police, and federal police forces. Graduates may also find participation in crime prevention projects with PFP3010 3 Criminal and Civil Law employment in: PSY1106 3 Interpersonal and the Greater Sudbury Police Service offer you • Areas of corrections opportunities to network and volunteer within Tactical Response • Youth work the community alongside working professionals. AND ANY 1 Further interaction with currently serving officers is • Private investigation • Insurance investigation BUS1015 3 Negotiation and provided as all local police agencies are represented Labour Relations within the program’s part-time faculty. • Military police GER2310 3 Dementia • Customs and excise PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology Also, your theoretical knowledge will continually SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality be put into practice in the program’s scenario College/University Degree Opportunities SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies room where you are required to perform practical Graduates from this program may continue SOC1012 3 Truth and Reconciliation demonstrations, and various physical fitness their studies at college/university and may courses and testing procedures that simulate receive credit for their prior College education. SEMESTER 3 industry testing are offered in each semester, FIT1502 2 Physical Fitness providing opportunities to practice meeting Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for and Wellness III requirements of applicant testing. further information. PFP3020 3 Criminal Code PFP3030 3 Police Powers PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS PFP3040 3 Interviewing and • 2 years – 4 semesters ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Investigation • Guest speakers from municipal, provincial, For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): PFP3065 2 Community Policing II PSY1003 3 Concurrent Disorders, and national law enforcement agencies Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) or equivalent or mature student status, including: Mental Health • Physical fitness integrated throughout the program • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) to prepare you for the police academy fitness test AND ANY 1 • Hands-on training in Cambrian’s scenario room • Any grade 11 mathematics (C),(U), or (M) BUS1015 3 Negotiation and that includes three replica jail cells Recommended: Labour Relations • Community policing opportunities where you’ll • Grade 11 physical education (O) GER2310 3 Dementia work alongside the Greater Sudbury Police • Computer competency in relevant software PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology

Service in the community SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality Note: Individual education equivalency may vary SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies • Fast-track options to complete other Cambrian SOC1210 3 Introduction to Criminology Justice programs when you graduate Additional Information SOC1012 3 Truth and Reconciliation • A criminal record check may be required 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES for volunteer initiatives. SEMESTER 4 Cambrian College Community Justice Association FIT1503 2 Physical Fitness (CCCJA) – Join this volunteer, student-run and Wellness IV organization and get hands-on experience FEES PFP1000 3 Career Options in Policing working for various community and organizations Tuition and Ancillary Fees PFP4010 3 Provincial Offences while making valuable industry connections. Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the PFP4020 3 Criminal Code and breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary Federal Stat Teddy Bear Picnic Fundraiser – Each year Police fees by program and semester for both domestic PFP4040 3 Investigations and Evidence Foundations students run the Teddy Bear Picnic, and international students. PFP4050 3 Conflict Management where donated teddy bears are auctioned off to PFP4065 3 Community Policing III raise funds for pediatric research. Books and Supplies PFP4070 3 Traffic Management I and II The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $1,200. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

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SEMESTER 1 ENG1002 3 College Communication SEC1001 3 Note Taking and Protection, Security, Report Writing SEC1004 3 Private Investigating (PSIP) and Spec and Investigation SEC1200 3 Security and Communities SEC2322 3 Security Guard, Duties and Responsibilities Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne SEC2410 3 Security Guard: Powers of Arrest In this program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of SSC1000 3 Media and Current Events GRADUATE OPTION criminology, sociology, psychology, and the criminal Employment Opportunities justice system which will ultimately prepare you for Graduates may find employment with: SEMESTER 2 wide-ranging career paths including policing, private • Graduates may find employment with: LAW1105 3 Ethics and Diversity Issues security, and the Canadian Forces. PSY1106 3 Interpersonal and • Security guard or private investigation firms Tactical Response Please note: A criminal record can be a serious • Public police services (such as the Ontario SEC1205 3 Investigations and Evidence impediment to employment in this particular field. Provincial Police) SEC1215 3 Personal Safety Techniques Many law and security employers insist on a clean • Canada Customs SEC2400 3 Conflict Management criminal record. SEC2421 3 Security Management • Various provincial ministries and the Canadian Forces AND ANY 1 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS BUS1015 3 Negotiation and • 2 years – 4 semesters College/University Degree Opportunities Labour Relations • Hands-on training in the College’s scenario room Graduates from this program may continue GER2310 3 Dementia • Field trips to various venues to see protection their studies at college/university and may PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology and security systems first-hand receive credit for their prior College education. SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies • Fast-track options to complete other Cambrian Justice programs when you graduate Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for SOC1012 3 Truth and Reconciliation further information.

SEMESTER 3 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FIT1500 3 Physical Fitness Cambrian College Community Justice ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS and Wellness Association (CCCJA) – Join this volunteer, For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): LAW1010 3 Canadian Criminal Justice student-run organization and get hands-on Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) PFP1065 2 Community Policing I experience working for various community and or equivalent or mature student status, including: POL1500 3 Canadian Political Studies organizations while making valuable industry • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) PSY1050 3 Introduction to Psychology I connections. Recommended: SOC1000 3 Introduction to Sociology • Computer competency in relevant software SOC1210 3 Introduction to Criminology ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Note: Individual education equivalency may vary During your studies, you may obtain the AND ANY 1 BUS1015 3 Negotiation and following additional certifications: Labour Relations • Emergency First Aid and CPR level A certificates FEES GER2310 3 Dementia • Non-violent Crisis Intervention Certificate Tuition and Ancillary Fees Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the PSY1125 3 Positive Psychology • Suicide Intervention Certificate SCI1001 3 Human Sexuality breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • Mental Health First Aid SOC1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies fees by program and semester for both domestic SOC1012 3 Truth and Reconciliation • Basic Emergency Management and international students.

SEMESTER 4 Books and Supplies ENG1126 3 Communication Skills/ The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is Justice Student approximately $1,000. This is the best information FIT1501 2 Physical Fitness available at the time of publishing and is subject and Wellness II to change. LAW3050 3 Youth in Conflict With Law PFP3010 3 Criminal and Civil Law PFP4010 3 Provincial Offences PSY1003 3 Concurrent Disorders, Mental Health

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Carpentry Renovation Techniques...... 62 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technician...... 63 Heavy Equipment Technician...... 64 Industrial Mechanical Millwright Technician ...... 65 Motive Power Technician – Service and Management.... 66 Welding and Fabrication Technician...... 67

61 PROGRAM OF STUDY SKILLS and TRADES TRAINING

SEMESTER 1 CCT1106 8 Carpentry Safety and Tools CCT1115 1 Trade Calculation Carpentry Renovation CCT1226 11 Layout and Framing CCT1235 1 Plans, Specifications, (CRTQ) and Codes Techniques

SEMESTER 2 Ontario College Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment CCT1135 1 Layout and Sketching CCT1216 2 Residential Estimating CCT1270 18 Finishing/Woodworking In just 36 weeks, you will gain the skills necessary to ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ENG1002 3 College Communication enter the construction and renovation sector. You will For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): develop practical construction skills through hands- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) SEMESTER 3 on activities while also gaining a basic understanding or equivalent or mature student status, including: CCT1245 1 Metal Cutting and Welding of how to plan, estimate, manage, and deliver a • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) typical renovation project. You will also learn to CCT1255 1 Rigging • Any grade 11 mathematics (C) or (U) CCT1275 5 Renovations identify hazardous practices and adhere to safety standards on the job site, emphasizing personal Note: Individual education equivalency may vary safety and safe environmental practices at all times. Additional Information PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Students are required to successfully complete an • 1 year – 3 semesters online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting • Courses cover many aspects of carpentry and their program at Cambrian. This course must be renovation projects, including planning, estimating, completed prior to entering the labs (as identified building codes, framing, welding, and more in the table below) in the Schools of Skills Training, • Hands-on experience in the carpentry shop Engineering Technology and Environmental Studies. and through projects • Safe working practices are emphasized throughout the entire program in all courses FEES Tuition and Ancillary Fees GRADUATE OPTIONS Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary Employment Opportunities fees by program and semester for both domestic As a graduate, you will find entry-level and international students. employment in the construction industry. Recent graduates have enjoyed success in residential construction and renovation, commercial Books and Supplies construction, entrepreneurship, and membership The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is in the carpenter’s union. approximately $1,400. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

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SEMESTER 1 ENG1002 3 College Communication Heating, Ventilation, and GAF1100 12 Gas Technician III HVA1100 2 Basic Sheet Metal Air Conditioning Technician (HVTN) RAC1100 4 Refrigeration I

SEMESTER 2 Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment GAF1200 6 Gas Technician II (Part I) OBU1201 8 Oil Burner Technician III RAC1200 4 Refrigeration II With Cambrian’s Technical Standards and ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Safety Authority (TSSA) accredited program, For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): AND ANY 1 you’ll prepare to challenge TSSA exams for Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) BUS1015 3 Negotiation and Natural Gas Technician and Oil Burner Technician or equivalent or mature student status, including: Labour Relations certifications. Theory and practical lab training • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) CET1003 3 Cybernation are combined to develop a solid understanding of MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • Any grade 11 mathematics (C) or (U) heating systems (natural gas, propane and fuel oil) and Technology as well as air conditioning, refrigeration principles, Note: Individual education equivalency may vary PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil sheet metal fabrication, and heat loss/heat gain SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science design considerations. You’ll also be introduced to Additional Information the skills required for the installation, service, and Students are required to successfully complete an SEMESTER 3 troubleshooting of residential and light commercial online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting ENG1780 2 Applied Communication II heating and cooling applications. their program at Cambrian. This course must be BUS1008 3 Personal Finance completed prior to entering the labs (as identified in GAF2300 8 Gas Technician II (Part II) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS the table below) in the Schools of Skills Training, HLG2300 4 Heat Loss/Heat Gain • 2 years – 4 semesters Engineering Technology and Environmental Studies. OBU2300 6 Oil Burner Technician II • Program accredited by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) FEES SEMESTER 4 GAF2402 12 Gas Technician II (Part III) • One of only 2 colleges in Ontario to offer Tuition and Ancillary Fees HVA2400 4 Air Conditioning and Oil Burner Technician training Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Heat Pumps • Hands-on training in the College’s breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary HVA2430 2 Advanced Hydronics state-of-the-art HVAC labs fees by program and semester for both domestic • After first year, you will be certified to work and international students. AND ANY 1 at entry level industry positions after successfully BUS1015 3 Negotiation and challenging the: Books and Supplies Labour Relations CET1003 3 Cybernation • Gas Technician 3 TSSA exam The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $1,400. This is the best information MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • Oil Burner Technician 3 TSSA exam available at the time of publishing and is subject and Technology • Gas Pipe Fitter TSSA exam to change. PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil • Upon completion of second year and successfully SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science challenging the Gas Technician 2 and Oil Burner Technician 2 TSSA exams you’ll be fully certified enter the workforce as a Heating Systems Technician

GRADUATE OPTIONS Employment Opportunities Graduates who have met TSSA certification requirements may find employment as natural gas, propane, and oil burner technicians and may also pursue OCOT (Ontario College of Trades) journeyperson apprenticeship within the refrigeration, air conditioning, plumbing, or sheet metal fabrication industries. Graduates may also be employed as sales or maintenance personnel in commercial, institutional, and industrial areas.

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SEMESTER 1 ELC1120 4 Electrical and Electronics I ENG1002 3 College Communication Heavy Equipment HDM1140 2 Diesel Engines I HDM1150 3 Diesel Engines II Technician (HDTN) HDM1161 5 Trade Practices and Applications TCA1100 2 Trade Math I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment WLD1105 2 Welding and Oxyacetylene

SEMESTER 2 After learning the basic fundamentals of trades GRADUATE OPTIONS HDM1221 4 Hydraulics practices, diesel engines, fuel systems, power Employment Opportunities HDM1230 4 Fuels Systems trains, electrical systems, hydraulic systems, Graduates may find employment as apprentices PWT1100 3 Power Train I teering and brake systems in first year, you will in the forestry, mining, and construction industries PWT1200 3 Power Train Systems II be introduced to diesel engine construction and as well as heavy equipment manufacturing or in SSB1100 4 Suspension/Steering/ classification, power trains, traction controls and truck shops. Brake Systems I Pneumatics wheel final drives, electrical and electronics, and air conditioning. Courses will also include an College/University Degree Opportunities AND ANY 1 emphasis on shop safety, basic hand and power Graduates from this program may continue BUS1015 3 Negotiation and tools, fasteners, measuring instruments, starting their studies at college/university and may Labour Relations aid, and starting methods used in the trade. CET1003 3 Cybernation receive credit for their prior College education. MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, and Technology PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil • 2 years – 4 semesters further information. SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science • Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship option • Work on off-road heavy equipment such ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS as loaders, bulldozers, trucks, and various SEMESTER 3 For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): components like engines, transmissions, BUS1008 3 Personal Finance Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) ELC2300 4 Electrical and Electronics II brake systems, fuel systems, hydraulic systems or equivalent or mature student status, including: ENG1780 2 Applied Communication II found in our heavy equipment shop • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) HDM2320 2 Diesel Engines III • Develop the ability to work service and maintain HDM2341 6 Heavy Duty Brakes • Any grade 12 mathematics (C), (U), or (M) the various electronic control systems and HDM2401 3 Diesel Engines Systems IV components found on heavy equipment Note: Individual education equivalency may vary HYS2300 3 Hydraulic Systems I

4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Additional Information SEMESTER 4 Ontario Technological Skills Competition – Students are required to successfully complete an DFS2300 2 Diesel Fuel Injection Systems Each year, select Cambrian Heavy Equipment online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting DFS2400 3 Diesel Fuel students compete in this provincial competition their program at Cambrian. This course must be Injection Systems against other college students and apprentices. completed prior to entering the labs (as identified ELC2400 5 Electrical and Electronics III in the table below) in the Schools of Skills Training, HYS2400 3 Hydraulic Systems II CO-OP DIPLOMA APPRENTICESHIP Engineering Technology, and Environmental Studies. PWT2300 3 Power Trains Systems III PROGRAM OPTION PWT2400 4 Power Trains Systems IV The Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program FEES combines a college diploma and apprenticeship Tuition and Ancillary Fees AND ANY 1 training. The placement for this program is an optional Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the BUS1015 3 Negotiation and co-op and is not required for you to graduate. Labour Relations breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary You can choose to complete your postsecondary CET1003 3 Cybernation fees by program and semester for both MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, program and graduate with a certificate or diploma domestic and international students. and Technology without participating in the co-op option. However, PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil if you choose, and qualify, to participate in this Books and Supplies SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science optional Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program, The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is you may become a registered apprentice sponsored approximately $900. This is the best information by your co-op employer. Through your participation available at the time of publishing to the in this program, you will have the opportunity to website and is subject to change. participate in paid co-op placements while earning a college certificate or diploma. Your academic curriculum, which enables you to receive Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 Trade School completion from the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development after each successful year of schooling, will be enhanced by the experiences from your co-op placements.

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SEMESTER 1 ENG1002 3 College Communication Industrial Mechanical IMM1116 3 Tools, Materials, and Fasteners (IMTN) IMM1151 1 Industrial Indoctrination Millwright Technician and Safety IMM1156 4 Technical Drawing and Schematics Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment IMM1160 2 Precision Measuring Equipment IMM1177 3 Millwright Machining I Gain the skills and ability to diagnose, install, and GRADUATE OPTIONS IMM2411 4 Rigging and Hoist maintain plant machinery in a safe and systematic Employment Opportunities WLD1100 2 Welding I manner, with a high degree of efficiency. In the Graduates may find employment in: College’s millwright shop, you will gain hands-on • Hydro/nuclear installations experience working on industrial equipment as SEMESTER 2 you learn to install, repair, and maintain complex • Mining operations IMM1246 5 Bearing Seals industrial mechanical machinery in existing and • Forestry operations and Lubrication new operations. In second year, you will build upon • Manufacturing industry IMM1251 5 Power Transmission Systems your electrical, mechanical, instrumentation, and • Steel industry IMM1265 2 Electric and Electronic computer-aided drafting skills while increasing • Printing industry Controls your skills in troubleshooting and repairing industry • Pharmaceutical industry IMM1275 2 Millwright Machining II equipment. IMM2580 2 Tech Drawings and Schematic II Take advantage of the Co-op Diploma ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS WLD1200 2 Welding II Apprenticeship option, and you’ll complete all For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): in-school apprenticeship requirements by the time Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) AND ANY 1 you graduate – making you job-ready for the many or equivalent or mature student status, including: BUS1015 3 Negotiation and opportunities in every industry from aerospace to • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) Labour Relations CET1003 3 Cybernation food manufacturing to mining. • Any grade 11 mathematics (C) or (U) MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, Note: Individual education equivalency may vary and Technology PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil • 2 years – 4 semesters SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science • Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship option Additional Information Students are required to successfully complete an • Unique material handling loop gives you online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting SEMESTER 3 experience installing, troubleshooting, repairing, their program at Cambrian. This course must be BUS1015 3 Negotiation and and maintaining industrial equipment typically completed prior to entering the labs (as identified Labour Relations found in the mining, refining, forestry, and in the table below) in the Schools of Skills Training, ENG1780 2 Applied Communication II manufacturing sectors Engineering Technology, and Environmental Studies. IMM1255 4 Material Handling System • Millwright shop includes alignment, machining, IMM2440 4 Machine Installation precision measuring, and pump stations IMM2450 2 Fluid Power I FEES IMM2460 2 Electrical/Electronic Tuition and Ancillary Fees Control II 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the IMM2475 2 Millwright Machining III Ontario Technological Skills Competition – there breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary WLD2400 2 Welding III are opportunities for select Cambrian Millwright fees by program and semester for both domestic students to compete in this provincial competition and international students. against other college students and apprentices. SEMESTER 4 CAD1100 2 Computer-Aided Drafting I Books and Supplies IMM2446 5 Pumps, Valves, and Piping CO-OP DIPLOMA APPRENTICESHIP The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is IMM2537 2 Proactive, Preventative, PROGRAM OPTION approximately $2000. This is the best information and Predictive Maintenance The Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program available at the time of publishing and is subject IMM2550 2 Set-up and Use combines a college diploma and apprenticeship to change. Machine Tools I training. The placement for this program is an IMM2556 3 Fluid Power II optional co-op and is not required for you to graduate. IMM2570 2 Industrial Automated Control You can choose to complete your postsecondary IMM2575 2 Prime Movers program and graduate with a certificate or diploma and Machinery WLD2500 2 Welding and Fabrication without participating in the co-op option. However, if you choose, and qualify, to participate in this AND ANY 1 optional Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program, BUS1015 3 Negotiation and you may become a registered apprentice sponsored Labour Relations by your co-op employer. Through your participation CET1003 3 Cybernation in this program, you will have the opportunity to MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, participate in paid co-op placements while earning and Technology a college certificate or diploma. Your academic PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil curriculum, which enables you to receive Level 1, SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science Level 2, or Level 3 Trade School completion from the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development after each successful year of schooling, will be enhanced by the experiences from your co-op placements.

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SEMESTER 1 APP1101 6 Trades Practice and App I DTS1141 5 Drive Train Systems I Motive Power Technician – ENG1002 3 College Communication MTH1205 2 Computer Methods – (VMTN) Trades Software Service and Management SSB1151 6 Steering/Suspension/ Brakes I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment

SEMESTER 2 ELC1217 6 Electrical and Electronics I After an introduction to basic work practices and GRADUATE OPTIONS FLS1000 7 Basic Fuel System and training on the proper use of hand tools, pneumatic Employment Opportunities Fuel Management tools, and shop equipment, you will learn how to Graduates may find employment as: MOT1000 5 Gas Engines I diagnose and perform quality repairs for the various • General automotive service technicians sub-systems of vehicles, including: AND ANY 1 • Computer systems • Specialty technicians (e.g., electrical/driveability, transmission) BUS1015 3 Negotiation and • Emissions systems Labour Relations • Service advisors/consultants • Braking systems CET1003 3 Cybernation • Automotive parts/retail salespersons MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, • Fuel injection systems • Manufacturing/fabricating/custom and Technology • Heating and cooling systems work employees PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil • Manual and four-wheel drive transmissions SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science • And more College/University Degree Opportunities Graduates from this program may continue SEMESTER 3 Courses will be a 50/50 split between hands-on APP1000 2 Repairer Rights their studies at college/university and may and classroom training. Special focus will be placed and Responsibilities receive credit for their prior College education. BUS1008 3 Personal Finance on electrical and electronic components throughout ELC2303 8 Electrical Systems the program while performing diagnostic repairs. Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for and Electronics further information. ENG1780 2 Applied Communication II PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS MOT1002 3 Gas Engines II • 2 year – 4 semesters ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PWT2305 4 Power Train Controls II • Courses delivered 50% in the classroom For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): and 50% in a shop environment Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) SEMESTER 4 • Hands-on training in our fully-functioning or equivalent or mature student status, including: DTS2401 5 Drive Train System II automotive shop where you’ll conduct service • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) EFI2401 5 Electronic Fuel repairs on all sub-systems found on today’s • Any grade 11 mathematics (C) or (U) Injection System modern vehicles ICE1000 4 Air Conditioning Recommended: • As a graduate, you’ll have completed Systems 4RS • Automotive-related courses PRS1430 2 Personal Relations apprenticeship theory levels 1, 2, and 3 Skill and Attitude • Educational partnership with ConsuLab Note: Individual education equivalency may vary SSB1411 4 Steering/Suspension/ ABS Brakes CO-OP DIPLOMA APPRENTICESHIP Additional Information PROGRAM OPTION Students are required to successfully complete an AND ANY 1 online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting BUS1015 3 Negotiation and The Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program Labour Relations combines a college diploma and apprenticeship their program at Cambrian. This course must be CET1003 3 Cybernation training. The placement for this program is an completed prior to entering the labs (as identified MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, optional co-op and is not required for you to in the table below) in the Schools of Skills Training, and Technology graduate. You can choose to complete your Engineering Technology, and Environmental Studies. PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil postsecondary program and graduate with a SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science certificate or diploma without participating in the FEES co-op option. However, if you choose, and qualify, Tuition and Ancillary Fees to participate in this optional Co-op Diploma Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Apprenticeship program, you may become a breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary registered apprentice sponsored by your co-op fees by program and semester for both domestic employer. Through your participation in this program, and international students. you will have the opportunity to participate in paid co-op placements while earning a college certificate Books and Supplies or diploma. Your academic curriculum, which enables The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is you to receive Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 Trade approximately $3,000. This is the best information School completion from the Ministry of Advanced available at the time of publishing and is subject Education and Skills Development after each to change. successful year of schooling, will be enhanced by the experiences from your co-op placements.

66 cambriancollege.ca/automotive SKILLS and TRADES TRAINING PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 ENG1002 3 College Communication Welding and Fabrication TCA1101 3 Trade Math I WLD1001 3 Blueprint Reading (WFTN) and Drafting I Technician WLD1003 3 Metal Trades Practices WLD1122 8 Welding Applications I Ontario College Diploma | 4 semesters | Barrydowne | Capped Enrolment WLD1131 3 Welding Processes and Technology

Working in the College’s welding lab, you will take GRADUATE OPTION SEMESTER 2 metal fabrication projects from the engineering Employment Opportunities FAB1200 4 Fabrication and drawing stage through cutting and forming processes Employment opportunities in welding and Assembly Practice WLD1000 3 Welding Metallurgy to the welding and inspection phase. You have the fabrication may exist in any industry where WLD1004 3 Layout and Template option to start your apprenticeship and will also have metal fabrication and maintenance are performed, Development unique opportunities to put your welding skills into for example: practice by working on real community and applied WLD1006 4 Drawing/Inter. and Drafting I • Steel fabrication plants research projects. WLD1226 4 Welding Appl. and • Manufacturing Practical Skills • Construction PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • Pulp and paper mills AND ANY 1 • 2 years – 4 semesters BUS1015 3 Negotiation and • Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship option • Mines Labour Relations • Opportunities to participate in applied • Refineries CET1003 3 Cybernation research projects MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, and Technology • Real-world experience using industry-standard College/University Degree Opportunities Graduates from this program may continue PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil equipment in the College’s welding lab to take SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science projects from concept to finished product their studies at college/university and may receive credit for their prior College education. SEMESTER 3 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for BUS1008 3 Personal Finance Ontario Technological Skills Competition – further information. ENG1780 2 Applied Communication II Each year, select Cambrian Welding students FAB2300 4 Fabrication and compete in this provincial competition against Assembly Practice ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS other college students and apprentices. WLD1007 4 Drawing Interpretation For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): WLD1009 3 Welding Processes Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) Pedestrian bridge for Rotary Park – Students worked and Practices or equivalent or mature student status, including: alongside industry partner Lopes Mechanical to build WLD1011 3 Intro to Steel Detailing a 50-foot long bridge for a park in Sudbury. • Any grade 12 English (C), (U), or (M) WLD2322 3 Welding Appl. and • Any grade 11 mathematics (C) or (U) Practical Skill

Material handling loop – Students helped to build Note: Individual education equivalency may vary components of an industrial training circuit used SEMESTER 4 by Cambrian’s Millwright students. FAB2401 4 Fabrication and Additional Information Assembly Practice Nature observation deck for Rotary Park – There is a testing fee that is determined by the LTD2400 2 Layout and Template Develop III Students volunteered 900 hours to construct type and number of different welding certifications SSD2400 4 Plate and Structural a fully-galvanized metal deck for a park in Sudbury. for which the student wishes to test. Steel Development Students are required to successfully complete an WLD2413 5 Welding Applion and Practical Skills CO-OP DIPLOMA APPRENTICESHIP online Lab Safety course (in Moodle) when starting WLD2416 2 Job Planning PROGRAM OPTION their program at Cambrian. This course must be and Preparation The Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program completed prior to entering the labs (as identified combines a college diploma and apprenticeship in the table below) in the Schools of Skills Training, AND ANY 1 training. The placement for this program is an Engineering Technology, and Environmental Studies. optional co-op and is not required for you to BUS1015 3 Negotiation and Labour Relations graduate. You can choose to complete your CET1003 3 Cybernation postsecondary program and graduate with a FEES Tuition and Ancillary Fees MUS1009 3 Rock Music, Culture, certificate or diploma without participating in the and Technology Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the co-op option. However, if you choose, and qualify, PSY1001 3 Psychology of Evil breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary to participate in this optional Co-op Diploma SCI1000 3 Issues and Ethics in Science Apprenticeship program, you may become a fees by program and semester for both domestic registered apprentice sponsored by your co-op and international students. employer. Through your participation in this program, you will have the opportunity to participate in paid Books and Supplies co-op placements while earning a college certificate The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is or diploma. Your academic curriculum, which enables approximately $2,200. This is the best information you to receive Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 Trade available at the time of publishing and is subject School completion from the Ministry of Advanced to change. Education and Skills Development after each successful year of schooling, will be enhanced by the experiences from your co-op placements.

cambriancollege.ca/welderfabricator 67 Combine two GRADUATE programs for two years CERTIFICATES of study Business Analytics...... 69 Community and Health Services Navigation...... 70 Crime Analytics...... 71 Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment...... 72 Health Analytics...... 73 Human Resources Management...... 74 International Business Management...... 75 IT Business Analysis...... 76 Organization Management ...... 77 Project Management...... 78 Public Relations – Graduate Certificate...... 79

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SEMESTER 1 ANA1000 3 Foundations of Data Analytics for Business Business Analytics (BAPG) ANA1001 4 Programming for Analytics DBA1000 4 Database Mgmt Warehousing Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne QMM1001 4 Statistics for Data Analytics BUS1052 4 Business Processing You will gain the skills to extract meaningful ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Modelling insights from very large and complex data sets Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year EXL1002 2 Advanced Excel to support business decision-making. You will postsecondary program learn how to collect, curate, manipulate, encode, and store data sets so they can be analyzed and SEMESTER 2 Required Courses MKT1005 3 Marketing and Social mined in such a way that they can be reused and • Introduction to Excel course (or equivalent) Media Analytics repurposed to solve challenges and predict trends • At least one postsecondary math course QMM1002 4 Stats and Data in any size and type of business. Key areas of study (or equivalent) Visualization include database design and management, business BUS 1037 3 Project Management analytics, market research, data mining, and Students who do not possess the foundational ANA 1002 4 Enterprise Analytics decision-making through analytics. math and Excel skills will need to take the bridging BTA 1012 3 Data Mining course/s prior to registration. BTA 1013 3 Communicating GRADUATE OPTIONS Note: Individual education equivalency may vary With Data Employment Opportunities Data analytics professionals may work SEMESTER 3 FEES independently or with IT teams, mining data BUS 1141 7 Capstone Project from primary and secondary sources, analyzing Tuition and Ancillary Fees or Placement and interpreting results, pinpointing and predicting Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the trends, providing concise reports, and designing, breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary creating and maintaining databases. fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students. They work for a wide range of industries including government, applied research, human resources, Books and Supplies healthcare, and sales and marketing. Common job The cost of books and supplies is under review titles may include: data analyst, data miner, and for Year 1. The information will be updated on the customer insights analyst. website upon further review of the program.

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SEMESTER 1 COM 1003 3 Interpersonal Communication and Community and Health Conflict Resolution SYS 1005 3 Systems Navigation (CHSN) HEA 1023 3 Social Determinants Services Navigation of Health HEA 1029 3 Health and Wellness SYS 1006 3 Navigator Fundamentals Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne

AND ANY 1 This program provides you with the skills ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS GER 1200 3 Introduction To Gerontology required to support clients to navigate complex Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year SOC 1007 3 Intro to Indigenous Studies social service and medical systems. Community postsecondary program. and Health Services Navigators work within SEMESTER 2 the health care system, social welfare system, Applicants whose first language is not English must CAT 1000 3 Advocacy and Ethical or justice system, assisting clients with advocacy provide proof of English proficiency. Cambrian Decision-making efforts, treatment plans, ethical decision-making, College accepts the TEOFL, or IELTS, or equivalent BUS 3585 3 Entrepreneurship and funding sources. test to satisfy our English admission requirements. FLM 1007 3 Wellness Coaching COM 1004 3 Communication Note: Individual education equivalency may vary for Client Care GRADUATE OPTIONS PSY 1003 3 Concurrent Disorders, Employment Opportunities Mental Health Addictions Navigators work in many fields, such as healthcare FEES or the social service or justice sectors. Tuition and Ancillary Fees AND ANY 1 • Patient Navigators Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary GER 2310 3 Dementia • Care Coordinator fees by program and semester for both domestic IND 1002 3 Individual Perspectives • Complex Care Coordinator on Care and international students. • Elder Care Coordinator • Outreach Coordinator SEMESTER 3 Books and Supplies WPL 1000 3 Placement The cost of books and supplies is under review for Year 1. The information will be updated on our website upon further review of the program.

70 cambriancollege.ca/navigation GRADUATE CERTIFICATES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 APG1002 2 Advanced Pharmacology and Lab Tests Crime Analytics (CAGC) APG1004 8 Clinical Experience APG1005 12 Advanced Assessment and Treatment APG7100 2 Professional Responsibilities APG7111 4 Physiology and Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne Pathophysiology

This program will build upon a college diploma, ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS SEMESTER 2 university degree, or complement the training Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year APG1000 1 ACP Review and Evaluation provided by police services to individuals who postsecondary program APG1007 8 ACP Field Experience are currently serving, or who aspire to launch a career in the emerging field of crime analysis. Required Courses You will develop an understanding of programming, • Introduction to Excel course (or equivalent) statistics, and foundations of data management • At least one postsecondary math course within the context of policing. You will test and (or equivalent) apply your knowledge through exercises focusing on critical thinking and problem-solving skills and Students who do not possess the foundational learn to work as a member of a police major case math and Excel skills will need to take the bridging management team. course/s prior to registration.

GRADUATE OPTIONS Applicants whose first language is not English Employment Opportunities must provide proof of English language proficiency. Graduates from the Crime Analytics program may Cambrian College accepts the TOEFL, or IELTS, find employment in: or equivalent test to satisfy our English • Police services admission requirements.

• Intelligence agencies Note: Individual education equivalency may vary • Private investigation • Insurance investigation FEES • Fraud investigation Tuition and Ancillary Fees Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.

Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies is under review for Year 1. The information will be updated on our website upon further review of the program.

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SEMESTER 1 EMI7100 3 Air Quality Assessment EMI7105 3 Hydrology/Water Quality Environmental Monitoring EMI7125 3 Experiment Design/ Data Analysis (EMPD) EMI7205 3 Water Remediation and Impact Assessment Techniques EMI7210 3 Industrial Impact/ Mine Reclamation Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne EMI7235 3 Ecological Monitoring You will gain the skills and knowledge to practice GRADUATE OPTIONS SEMESTER 2 environmental and ecological monitoring, along with Employment Opportunities the ability to promote ecosystem sustainability on Graduates may find employment in various ECO1002 4 Ecological Monitoring II the watershed, atmospheric, and landscape scales. environmental monitoring, auditing, and EMI7120 3 GIS Applications assessment roles with: EMI7130 2 Technical Writing Course content is shaped by social needs, • Private environmental consulting and EMI7200 3 Environmental Impact industry expectations, and regulatory requirements. engineering firms Assessment You will learn about environmental impact assessment EMI7215 3 Environmental Physiology methods, remediation technologies, monitoring • Government (Ministry of the Environment and EMI7220 3 Solid Waste Management programs, and environmental laws and regulations, Climate Change, Ministry of Natural Resources EMI7225 3 Air Pollution Abatement including their application across industries and and Forestry, Ministry of Northern Development organizations involved in various areas of the and Mines) SEMESTER 3 environmental sector. • Municipalities (conservation authorities, water EMI7300 8 Work Placement treatment facilities) Our graduates can be found working at top • Non-governmental organizations environmental and engineering consulting firms • Educational institutions (university and college such as Golder and Associates, AMEC and technicians/technologists, instructors, research Blumetric, government ministries, as well as in assistants) smaller firms and non-governmental organizations. • Industry (mining, pulp and paper, logging, construction) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • 1 year – 3 semesters • Placement in semester three ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Graduate of a recognized two-, three-, or four-year • Program housed in the LEED Gold certified postsecondary program in a relevant discipline Glencore Centre for Innovation (Biology, Chemistry, Earth/Environmental Science/ • Unique focus on the air monitoring and Studies, Geology, Geography, Civil Engineering, remediation of air, land, and water ecosystems Mining Engineering, Chemical Engineering). impacted by the mining industry Note: Individual education equivalency may vary • Opportunities throughout the year to earn certifications related to the environmental field (e.g. Green Check GPS certification, Ontario FEES Benthos Biomonitoring Network training) Tuition and Ancillary Fees • Prepares you to write the Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Operator-in-Training exam breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students. 4D LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Applied research projects – Students have the opportunity to apply to be part of paid Books and Supplies applied research teams to work on new product The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is development alongside industry representatives approximately $500. This is the best information and Cambrian faculty. available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

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SEMESTER 1 HEA1031 3 Canadian Health System – Legislation Health Analytics (HAGC) HEA1032 3 Health Data Acquisition Mgmt I ANA1001 4 Programming for Analytics DBA1000 4 Database Mgmt Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne Warehousing EXL1002 3 Advanced Excel QMM1001 4 Statistics for Gain the skills to use population data to ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Data Analytics understand the health of your community and Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year to proactively plan for future health care needs. postsecondary program SEMESTER 2 HEA 1044 3 Intro to Epidemiology You will develop an understanding of programming, Required Courses HEA 1041 3 Health and Data statistics, and foundations of data management • Introduction to Excel course (or equivalent) Acq Mgmt II within the context of the emerging field of health • At least one postsecondary math course HEA 1035 3 Data Mining for analytics. You will test and apply your knowledge (or equivalent) Health Analyst through exercises focusing on critical thinking BUS 1037 3 Project Management and problem-solving skills and learn to work as Students who do not possess the foundational BTA 1013 3 Communicating with Data a member of an interdisciplinary health analytics math and Excel skills will need to take the bridging QMM1002 4 Stats and Data team. course/s prior to registration. Visualization GRADUATE OPTIONS Applicants whose first language is not English, must provide proof of English proficiency. Cambrian SEMESTER 3 Employment Opportunities HEA1050 7 Capstone Various positions in hospitals, long-term care College accepts the TOEFL, or IELTS, or equivalent test to satisfy our English admission requirements. Research Project organizations, health units, health networks, schools, and other health care providers, Note: Individual education equivalency may vary that include: • Health information specialist FEES • Data analyst Tuition and Ancillary Fees • Project analyst Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the • Clinical data analyst breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.

Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies is under review for Year 1. The information will be updated on our website upon further review of the program.

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SEMESTER 1 HRP7101 4 Applied Mediation Skills – ADR Human Resources Management – HRP7106 4 Organizational Behaviour HRP7110 3 Human Resources (HMPD) Management Graduate Certificate HRP7120 4 Occupational Health and Safety HRP7130 2 Applied HR Practices I Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne HRP7211 4 Staffing Human resources professionals know all too GRADUATE OPTIONS SEMESTER 2 well that a company is only as good as the people Employment Opportunities ACC7300 4 Managerial Accounting it employs. Get the skills and experience to become Specialists in human resources may work in HRP7115 4 Training and Development a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) medium- to large- sized organizations that HRP7205 4 Compensation Management by exploring recruiting opportunities, challenges, have formal human resources departments. HRP7210 4 Human Resource Planning and strategies; organizational management; Some specific positions include: HRP7215 4 Labour Relations labour relations, and more. HRP7230 2 Applied HR Practices II • Recruiter The curriculum is designed to boost your • Staff trainer SEMESTER 3 existing qualifications and to support you if you • Human resource coordinator HRP7301 7 Field Placement intend to pursue your Certified Human Resources • Compensation analyst Professional (CHRP) designation. The nine core • Employee relations officer courses required to access the National Knowledge • Payroll administrator Exam (NKE) are approved by the Ontario Human • Health and safety coordinator Resources Professionals Association. Additional courses include mediation, practitioner seminars, • Job analyst and an eight-week placement in a professional human resources environment. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year Information on the Human Resources Professionals postsecondary program Association and the CHRP designation is available by visiting www.hrpa.ca. Recommended: • Computer competency in relevant software • Some familiarity with basic accounting principles PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS • 1 year – 3 semesters Note: Individual education equivalency may vary • 8-week placement • Includes the nine approved courses required FEES to access the National Knowledge Exam (NKE) Tuition and Ancillary Fees to become a Certified Human Resources Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the Professional (CHRP) breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT and international students Semester three will be an eight-week, unpaid work placement. Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is CHRP DESIGNATION approximately $1,400. This is the best information The Human Resources Professionals Association available at the time of publishing and is subject (HRPA) regulates the human resources profession to change. in Ontario and issues the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation. Completion of HRPA’s certification process confers the right to use the title Certified Human Resources Professional and the right to use the initials C.H.R.P. or CHRP after one’s name (excerpt from HRPA’s website). It is the responsibility of the graduate to pursue certification. Information on the Human Resources Professionals Association and the CHRP designation is available by visiting www.hrpa.ca.

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SEMESTER 1 ACC1018 3 International Finance International Business BUS1067 4 Introduction to Global Business (IBGC) BUS1132 3 International E-Commerce Management HRI1002 4 Global Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne LAW1005 3 International Law MKT1014 4 Global Marketing Management If you’re interested in pursuing a career in global GRADUATE OPTIONS business management, this intensive program Employment Opportunities SEMESTER 2 will enable you to explore key areas of global Employment opportunities for graduates may BUS1050 4 Global Distribution Channel BUS1069 4 International Trade management, including global marketing, be found in a wide range of private and public Management finance, and supply chains. international business environments in areas that BUS1072 4 Trade Research and Design include: PRM1000 4 Project Management You will develop the core skills required to • Exporting and importing effectively manage the aspects of global business SOC1005 4 Protocols, Ethics, • Distribution and logistics and Social Responsibility activities for an organization and gain hands-on • International trade development experience during a placement in third semester. • International research As a graduate, you may pursue additional • International sales and marketing SEMESTER 3 BUS1066 7 Work Placement certification towards a Forum for International • International finance administration Trade Training (FITT) designation as a Certified International Trade Professional (CITP). ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS postsecondary program. Applicants working in • 1 year – 3 semesters related industries without a diploma or degree may • 8-week placement gives you practical experience be considered on an individual basis.

• Helps position you for international career Note: Individual education equivalency may vary opportunities within in public and private organizations • Courses cover all key areas of global management FEES Tuition and Ancillary Fees FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT Please see our fees page for the breakdown Semester three will be an eight-week, of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program unpaid work placement. and semester for both domestic and international students

Books and Supplies The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $1,200. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

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SEMESTER 1 BTA1002 4 Foundations of Business Analysis BTA1003 4 Requirements Elicitation IT Business Analysis (BAGC) BUS1081 3 Proposal Writing DBA1001 4 Database Design/Big Data HRP7106 4 Organizational Behaviour STY1001 4 Software Engeneering Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 3 semesters | Barrydowne Concepts

SEMESTER 2 Enhance your IT and business analysis skills, and be GRADUATE OPTIONS ACC1024 4 Accounting for prepared to take advantage of career opportunities. Employment Opportunities Non-Financial Managers Graduates will find employment in private and BTA1004 4 Business Process Mapping This intensive program is designed to meet not-for-profit organizations and government PRM1000 4 Project Management industry demand for IT business analysts and will departments as business analysts. Entrepreneurs STY1000 4 Software Testing give you the skills and techniques to create and can become consultants for organizations. Fundamentals manage organizational process change. You will gain SYS1003 3 Enterprise Architecture a solid understanding of how to gather, document, SYS1004 3 Enterprise Systems and communicate stakeholder requirements and ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS how to recommend solutions, evaluate solutions, Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year SEMESTER 3 and provide quality assurance. postsecondary program. Applicants working in BTA1009 7 Work Placement related industries without a diploma or degree may be considered on an individual basis. Beyond the BA body of knowledge you will also take courses to build skills in data modelling, Note: Individual education equivalency may vary business intelligence, project management, and budgeting for capital projects. The program ends FEES with an eight-week placement in the third semester. Tuition and Ancillary Fees Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary • 1 year – 3 semesters fees by program and semester for both domestic • 8-week placement and international students • Take courses in-class and/or online Books and Supplies FIELDWORK/PLACEMENT The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is An unpaid 8-week field placement in the third approximately $1,000. This is the best information semester is part of the program of study. available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

76 cambriancollege.ca/itanalyst GRADUATE CERTIFICATES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 BUS1048 1 Trends and Issues I Organization BUS1085 3 Roles and Competencies BUS1133 3 Customer Service Planning Management (MOGC) BUS3550 3 Corporate Finance I HRP7106 4 Organizational Behaviour SOC1005 4 Protocols, Ethics, and Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 2 semesters | Barrydowne and Online Social Responsibility AND ANY 1 Maximize your leadership potential by expanding ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BUS3595 4 Business Research MKT3550 3 Marketing Management your management skills through this one-year Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year MKT3680 3 Professional Selling program. You will take a series of carefully selected postsecondary program. Applicants working in business courses that will build and enhance related industries without a diploma or degree your skills in critical areas of management such may be considered on an individual basis. SEMESTER 2 as finance, marketing, human resources, and ACC1024 4 Accounting for leadership. These courses are designed to enhance Note: Individual education equivalency may vary Non-Financial Managers your employability and career advancement. BUS1081 3 Proposal Writing FEES BUS1083 3 Leading in Organizations BUS1134 1 Trends and Issues II This program features a hybrid delivery model Tuition and Ancillary Fees BUS3585 3 Entrepreneurship of in-class, virtual, and several online courses. Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the You must also participate in two weekend HRP7110 3 Human Resources breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary Management residencies on campus. fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students. AND ANY 1 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS BUS1080 3 Organizational Governance • 1 year – 2 semesters Books and Supplies PRM1000 4 Project Management • September and January intakes The cost of books and supplies is approximately PRO3560 3 Social and Digital Media • Courses delivered in a hybrid delivery model $1,600. This is the best information available at consisting of in-class, virtual, with several the time of publishing and is subject to change. online classes, in combination with two weekend residencies on campus

GRADUATE OPTIONS Employment Opportunities Graduates of this one-year graduate certificate program will be positioned to pursue management positions in a wide range of organizations including: • Financial institutions • Not-for-profit organizations • Government offices • Public accounting firms • Small businesses • Manufacturing industries • Health care • Community services • Entrepreneurial ventures

cambriancollege.ca/organizationmanagement 77 PROGRAM OF STUDY GRADUATE CERTIFICATES

SEMESTER 1 BTA1002 4 Foundations of Business Analysis BTA1003 4 Requirements Elicitation Project Management (PMPD) BUS1081 3 Proposal Writing DBA1001 4 Database Design/Big Data HRP7106 4 Organizational Behaviour STY1001 4 Software Engeneering Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 2 semesters | | Barrydowne Concepts

SEMESTER 2 Project Management has become a sought ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ACC1024 4 Accounting for after skillset across industries as businesses and Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year Non-Financial Managers organizations continue to look for efficiencies and postsecondary program. Applicants working in BTA1004 4 Business Process Mapping overall effectiveness in order to successfully compete related industries without a diploma or degree PRM1000 4 Project Management in domestic and global markets. Cambrian College’s may be considered on an individual basis. STY1000 4 Software Testing one-year (two semester) graduate certificate program Fundamentals will provide you with the essential theoretical and Note: Individual education equivalency may vary SYS1003 3 Enterprise Architecture practical knowledge, skills and techniques to SYS1004 3 Enterprise Systems successfully plan, implement, manage and FEES evaluate projects. Tuition and Ancillary Fees SEMESTER 3 Please see cambriancollege.ca/fees for the BTA1009 7 Work Placement The curriculum is closely aligned to, but not affiliated breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary with, the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) fees by program and semester for both domestic Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). and international students. To learn more about becoming a certified project management professional, please visit the PMI’s Books and Supplies website at www.pmi.org. The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is approximately $1,400. This is the best information PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS available at the time of publishing and is subject • 1 year – 2 semesters to change. • Program concludes with capstone project

GRADUATE OPTIONS Employment Opportunities Graduates may pursue careers as • Project manager • Project coordinator • Project leader • Project scheduler • Process development analyst • Global project assistant manager • Operations manager, process specialist • Team leader • Project analyst

78 cambriancollege.ca/projectmgmt GRADUATE CERTIFICATES PROGRAM OF STUDY

SEMESTER 1 ADV1231 3 Photography Public Relations – ISP1216 4 Communication Design PRO1105 3 Intro to Public (PRPD) Relations Theory Graduate Certificate PRO1215 3 Media Relations PRO2305 3 Event Management Theory Ontario College Graduate Certificate | 2 semesters | Barrydowne and Online/Virtual PRO3541 4 Corporate Communications

SEMESTER 2 World-renowned business mogul Warren Buffett GRADUATE OPTIONS MKT1104 4 Marketing Essentials once said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation Employment Opportunities PRO2400 4 Writing for Media Relations and five minutes to ruin it.” In just eight months, Graduates are prepared for positions in PR and PRO2417 4 Speechwriting and you’ll learn how to communicate effectively, build communications, but it is a skill set that is relevant Presenting relationships, and manage internal and external to, and has applications in, many other fields. PRO3000 4 Applied Public Relations forces in order to maintain and enhance reputations Graduates may find employment in a public PRO3520 3 Strategic Communications Planning for all types and sizes of organizations. relations capacity as: PRO3560 3 Social and Digital Media • Communication/information officers and specialists You will learn the ropes of the public relations industry through classes, labs, and hands-on • Marketing specialists assignments and gain the range of skills you • Social media specialists need to be a great communicator, including: • Special events coordinator • Media relations • Publicists • Event planning and execution • Media relations officers • Speechwriting and presenting • Writing for web, social media, print, and broadcast College/University Degree Opportunities • Photography and podcast production Graduates from this program may continue their studies at college/university and may • Strategic communications planning receive credit for their prior College education. This program is delivered as a combination of Refer to cambriancollege.ca/agreements for online or virtual courses, classroom experiences, further information. and practical experiences, giving you the flexibility to learn from the convenience of your home community. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Graduate of a recognized two- or three-year Cambrian College is a member of both the Canadian postsecondary program. Public Relations Society and the International Recommended: Association of Business Communicators. Students • A communications background are encouraged to consider purchasing a student membership in these professional associations. Note: Individual education equivalency may vary

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FEES • 1 year – 2 semesters Tuition and Ancillary Fees • Delivered as a combination of online courses, Please see our fees page for the breakdown classroom experiences, and practical experiences of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program • Real-world experience from planning and and semester for both domestic and international executing community events and developing students. strategic plans for community clients • Courses cover all aspects of public relations, Books and Supplies including event planning, media relations, The cost of books and supplies for Year 1 is speechwriting, social media communications, approximately $1,500. This includes $800 for and more a camera and $700 for books. This is the best information available at the time of publishing and is subject to change.

cambriancollege.ca/publicrelationsgc 79 GENERAL INFORMATION Application Process...... 81 Limited Enrolment F.A.Q.s...... 82 Academic Policies...... 83 Registration...... 89 Fees...... 90 Cambrian College Foundation...... 91 Cambrian College Alumni Association...... 91 Full-time Program Listing...... 92 Index...... 93 Main Campus Map...... 96

80 Application Process

PRE-APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The minimum requirement for admission to a postsecondary • Have you planned how you will pay for your program is: studies, travel, and living expenses? • High school certificate/diploma • Are you sure you meet all the admission • University degree/diploma requirements for your chosen program? • Postgraduate education • If you are a student applying from India or China, • Undergraduate education do you meet Student Partners Program (SPP) requirements? ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS The language of instruction for all Cambrian College programs is English. Students applying must have sufficient English language APPLICATION skills and experience to fully participate in classroom lectures, Submit your application online via Ontario Colleges assignments, discussions, and examinations. Minimum English International, along with all required documentation. requirements include: Access to the application site can be found online at cambriancollege.ca/international. IELTS TOEFL PTE (Pearson) Diploma/Certificate/ Diploma/Certificate Diploma/Certificate Advanced Diploma Advanced Diploma Advanced Diploma DOCUMENTATION 6.0 (no band under 5.5) 550 (paper-based test) 58 Applications submitted by student from countries outside of 80 (internet-based test) Canada should note that Cambrian College will only accept official notarized documents. Documents that are submitted Graduate Certificate Graduate Certificate Graduate Certificate in a language other than English must have a certified-translation. 6.5 (no band under 6.0) 570 (paper-based test) 61 A certified credential evaluator must assess all documents in order 84 (internet-based test) to be considered. The credential must meet Cambrian’s admission requirements. Applications must also include a scanned copy of STUDENT PARTNERS PROGRAM (SPP) their up-to-date passport. The Student Partners Program (SPP) was developed in partnership between Colleges and Institutes Canada(CICAN), the Government CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE of Canada and the Canadian High Commission. The objective is While TOEFL/IELTS scores are not mandatory (except for to increase the number of study permits and to make the system students applying from China and India – see SPP requirements), more efficient. As a partner institution Cambrian College will work students should have sufficient knowledge of English to fully closely with visa offices to ensure that students receive their participate in the educational experience, which includes the ability visa/study permit (provided they meet all of the SPP requirements). to understand the lectures, participate in class discussions, and This program is currently operating in India and China. write assignments and examinations. How to Apply CERTIFICATION Application must be submitted minimum of four weeks prior to the Cambrian College has certificate, diploma, and degree start date of classes. Student Application forms along with further granting status in Canada. Upon graduation students will be details regarding SPP requirements for visa application are available awarded a Ministry recognized certificate, diploma, advanced by selecting the country/territory from which you will be applying on diploma or degree. In addition, the College has signed articulation the Government of Canada Customs and Immigration website agreements which allow students to continue their education in (cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp) a variety of areas with universities. For more information, visit cambriancollege.ca/pathways. For more information on SPP India, visit canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visa

For more information on SPP China, visit canadainternational.gc.ca/china-chine/visa

81 Limited Enrolment F.A.Q.s

Limited enrolment means that we have more demand for a program than spaces available. Other terms used for this are oversubscribed or competitive. In limited enrolment programs, please note that possession of the admission requirements does not guarantee admission. If the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of places available, the College reserves the right to select from among those applicants. All students applying by February 1 (for Fall intake) or September 4 (for Winter intake) will be given equal consideration.

WHAT CRITERIA ARE USED DO YOU USE AN OVERALL HIGH SCHOOL AVERAGE? IN THE SELECTION PROCESS? Cambrian uses only the courses that are considered prerequisites Unless specifically stated, grades are the ONLY tool used to for the program in question. For example, a student applying compare students to one another. No admissions testing, for Practical Nursing will be considered only on his/her biology, résumés, or interviews are considered. chemistry, math, and English marks. Geography or history grades do not help nor hinder the applicant’s chance to get into the All courses are considered equally, be they high school, university, program. or college, conditional that they are equivalent to the required course(s) for admission. We do not differentiate between high school, college, or university courses, and apply the highest grade WHAT KIND OF MARKS DO STUDENTS NEED? for the admissions process conditional that it is deemed equivalent, Cut-off grades vary somewhat from one year to the next, as noted above. depending on the pool of applicants. The following will give you some idea of what the cut-off grades were for Fall 2017 in limited enrolment programs. These grades relate to high school applicants DO YOU USE MID-TERM GRADES only and represent the prerequisite averages. FROM THE SECOND SEMESTER? Yes, we do, in the absence of final grades for admission requirements. Conditional offers may be made until final grades are received.

BENCHMARK The following table includes the benchmarks, for successful admission to Cambrian College’s limited enrolment programs in 2017–18. The benchmark displayed represents the average of the prerequisites for that program. These benchmarks represent the minimum score required to be granted an offer of admission. Benchmarks vary somewhat from one year to the next, depending on the applicants. The following will give you some idea of what the benchmarks were for fall 2017 in limited enrolment programs. These grades relate to its applicants only and represent the prerequisite averages.

PROGRAM BENCHMARK Bachelor of Science in Nursing...... 79.2% Dental Hygiene ...... 73.9% Diagnostic Medical Sonography – Ultrasound...... 91.1% Medical Laboratory Technology...... 75.0% Medical Radiation Technology...... 93.9% Paramedic...... 78.3% Powerline Technician...... 84.0% Practical Nursing...... 73.5%

Waitlists for these programs were established with the strongest candidates who did not receive an offer of admission. All other programs were not considered limited (competitive) in 2017-2018. However, open enrolment programs can become waitlisted as capacity is reached. As spaces become available offers are granted to the strongest applicants on the waitlist. However, capped programs do become waitlisted as capacity is reached.

82 Academic Policies

ADVANCED STANDING AND TRANSFER CREDIT POLICIES AFFECTING GRADES AND STUDENT RECORD Students possessing qualifications beyond the minimum It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the specific dates entrance requirement (such as successful completion of course which may affect their academic record. An academic schedule work at another college or university, a professional designation, is provided to all students through their myCambrian portal and or Ontario Academic Credit (O.A.C.), may be granted credit for these indicates the deadlines to add, drop, or withdraw from a course. if, in the opinion of the Dean/Director, the course is equivalent to the This schedule is also posted on the College’s website and is corresponding course of study at the College. Credit may also be available from the Enrolment Centre. granted for prior learning obtained through work or life experience through the Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition process Unless otherwise stated, a final grade in a given course is based (refer to the section on Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition). on continuous assessment of course objectives, and students are provided feedback in a timely manner. The means by which the Every effort is made to facilitate transfer of credits from other objectives are evaluated and the manner in which the final grade colleges or universities. Students must be aware, however, that is determined is declared in a course outline made available at the programs of study vary from one institution to another, as do beginning of the course. It includes the following: specific course requirements. • The minimum grade required to pass the course;

Transfer Credit/Course Replacement • The elements that will contribute to the final grade (tests, An official transcript must support each application for transfer assignments, presentations, lab work, attendance); credit. For courses taken at another college or university, the • The weighted value of each element; and student must have obtained a minimum grade of ‘C’ or 60% to be considered. An Ontario Academic Credit (O.A.C.) course requires a • An approximate schedule of tests and due dates. minimum grade of ‘B’ or 70% in order to qualify. The transfer credits from other institutions are transcribed on the Academic Record as Determination of Grade Point Average (GPA) TC and are not computed into the grade point average. A letter grade A, B, C, D, or F is assigned, and for the purposes of calculating a student’s average, these are assigned a numeric Credits obtained through Prior Learning Assessment and point value of 4, 3, 2, 1, and 0 respectively. Recognition (PLAR) or credits transferred within Cambrian College from one program to another will be recorded with the grade A (80-100%) Course objectives are met in a consistently earned, and the same will be used in the calculation of the outstanding manner (4 pts.) grade point average when possible. B (70-79%) Course objectives are met in a consistently thorough manner (3 pts.) Additional Certificates or Diplomas Students who have graduated from another college or university C (60-69%) Required course objectives have been met (2 pts.) program will have their program of study determined in consultation D (50-59%) Limited fulfilment of course objectives with with the program Dean who, in addition to transfer credits, may weakness in some or all areas (1 pt.) grant course exemptions. In this case, bulk transfer credits are awarded and an individual program of study is prescribed for the F (0-49%) Course objectives have not been met; student. Students are advised to contact the Enrolment Centre credit is not granted (0 pts.) or the program Dean for more information. Some courses have higher minimum passing grades; those courses Bulk transfer credits may also be considered for a student will note the grade type within the official course outline. The credit who has accumulated a number of college credits with an value of each course is multiplied by the points earned, thereby overall ‘C’ average. If a student subsequently changes programs, resulting in a grade point for every course. For example: bulk transfer credits will be reassessed in keeping with specific program requirements. ENG 1500 – 3 credits grade of A = 3 credits x 4 pts. = 12 grade points

Note: Credits that are more than five years old may be evaluated PSY 1100 – 3 credits grade of C = 3 credits x 2 pts. = 6 grade points to ensure that the skills and competencies are still adequate. BIO 1200 – 4 credits grade of B = 4 credits x 3 pts. = 12 grade points This may be achieved by reviewing the course materials or LAW 1100 – 3 credits grade of F = 3 credits x 0 pts. = 0 grade point conducting a written, oral, or skills assessment to ensure that the intervening years have enabled the student to maintain his/her Total: 13 credits = 30 grade points course competency. The grade point average is calculated by dividing the total Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) grade points by the total credits. In the case illustrated above, Many adults have acquired learning through work experience, the GPA is 2.31. self-study, volunteer work, or professional development. Assessment of prior learning enables the student to demonstrate that they have the necessary knowledge or skills to successfully obtain college credit, which may then be applied to an appropriate program.

It is not necessary for a student to have been admitted to a program to register for this process; however, it is beneficial to know what program interest he/she has. The Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development provides the guidelines to determine the fee for each assessment.

For more information, visit cambriancollege.ca/plar.

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The following designations are not calculated into the grade point A student must declare his/her audit status through the average (GPA): Enrolment Centre at the time of registration and pay the appropriate course fees. Incomplete (I) The “I” designation is used when the student has not completed This policy applies only to credit courses delivered in a classroom the course requirements for extenuating circumstances, such as setting. Because of the nature of certain courses, class size illness or bereavement, and has been granted an extension of time restrictions, space constraints, possible legal restrictions, in which to do so. An “I” is not intended to give an extension to and/or safety factors, permission of the appropriate program students who have failed to satisfactorily complete the course coordinator/ officer is required for registration with audit status. elements within the prescribed time. A copy of the Auditing a Credit Course Policy is posted on Add/Drop and Withdrawal (W) myCambrian and may be obtained from the Enrolment Centre. Students have 5 days from the start of the semester to add a course and 10 days from the start of the semester to drop a course. Grade Appeals Adding a course requires the permission of the instructor. A student If a student wishes to appeal any final grade, he/she must provide who drops a course by Day 10 will have no mention made of it on the Registrar with the following information within 21 days of the the academic record. A course dropped after that date but before posting of grades: the course and grade being appealed and the the deadline for withdrawal will obtain a ‘W’ notation on their reason for the appeal. academic record. A student who drops a course after the deadline for withdrawal will obtain a grade of ‘F’ on the academic record, The Registrar will advise the student to discuss his/her which will be calculated into the student’s GPA. A student who fails concerns with the faculty member teaching the course and to formally withdraw from the College will be assigned ‘F’ grades. with the course Dean to see if the matter can be resolved The appropriate forms are available in myCambrian, from the without the formal procedure. Should the appeal go forward, Enrolment Centre, and from the Academic department. the committee members must be able to hear data that is measurable (i.e., the stated method of evaluation for the course Transfer Credits (TC) and the manner in which this method was applied). A “TC” is not calculated into the grade point average. It is the student’s responsibility to initiate the process, either through the Problems such as personality conflict or harassment must either Academic department or the Enrolment Centre. relate directly to the basis described above or be dealt with through other vehicles such as the Academic Grievance Procedure. Pass/Fail These designations for certain courses, such as placements in A copy of the Grade Review Policy and the Academic Grievance some programs, carry no grade points and are not calculated into Policy is posted on myCambrian and may be obtained from the a grade point average. Enrolment Centre.

Pass The requirements of the course were achieved. Academic Achievement Fail The course requirements were not achieved. A semester summary of grades for each student will be posted The student must repeat the course. on myCambrian at the end of each term. To access the summary, login to your myCambrian account. Unofficial transcripts can be Audit (AU) printed from your myCambrian account. Students may want to register in a credit course for general knowledge and/or other personal reasons without the obligation Repeated Courses of completing the evaluations, which culminates in the awarding In the case of repeated courses, the best effort will be calculated of a final grade. As such, the College provides students the into the program GPA. All grades are recorded on the student’s opportunity to register in credit courses as audit, eliminating transcript. the grading requirements. Students registering in credit courses as audit will not be required to undertake course examinations or assignments, nor will they receive a credit. The course will be recorded on the transcript, and a grade of “AU” (audit) will be assigned. The course will not apply toward any Cambrian College diploma or certificate.

A student who is auditing a course may convert his/her audit status to “registered” before the deadline for registration, which is 5 days from the beginning of the semester. A student may not challenge a course through the Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition process after he/she has audited it.

Courses taken as audit are not considered in determining a student’s full-time enrolment status. Audit fees will be set through the College’s tuition fee protocol and will be consistent with the Tuition Fee Policy as established by the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development.

84 Academic Dishonesty PROMOTION, GRADUATION, AND CONVOCATION It is in the interest of all students and the College to ensure In order to progress unimpeded through a program curriculum, that the learning environment is free from all behaviour that would students must maintain a semester grade point average (GPA) of jeopardize the teaching and learning processes. Such behaviour 2.00 with no outstanding ‘F’ grades. might include, but is not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, uttering of false statements to obtain concessions, and falsification of Specific programs may have additional requirements to progress information. unimpeded through the program, and those will be listed in the individual course outlines and program maps. First offence: A student caught cheating for the first time will receive an automatic zero for the specific test or assignment. Please note that students registered in the Northeastern Ontario Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program will be bound Second offence: A student caught cheating for a second time, by Laurentian University’s promotion policy. whether in the same course or a different course, will receive an automatic ‘F’ grade for that course. Academic Probation Students who have a semester GPA of 1.50 or greater but less than Third offence: A student caught cheating for a third time, 2.00 and/or who have one or more failing grades must meet with regardless of the course involved, will receive an automatic their Program Coordinator to explore options and develop success suspension from all College programs for two years. strategies prior to being allowed to register in the subsequent semester. A record of all offences is maintained in the student’s record housed in the Enrolment Centre. Program Exit Students who have a GPA of 1.49 or lower will be automatically Student Record exited from their program until such time as they make up their The Enrolment Centre is the official repository of the student deficiencies. record. All requests for information should be routed through it. The College has an obligation to protect an individual’s right to Students on Academic Probation for two consecutive semesters privacy as described in the Freedom of Information and Right must meet with their Program Coordinator to develop a learning to Privacy Act, 2002. Access is strictly controlled and governed contract, which will outline the conditions for a student to continue essentially by the student’s wishes and the College’s responsibility. in the program. The guidelines are described in the policy respecting the Confidentiality of Student Records available from the Offices Students will be exited from the program for at least one academic of the Vice President, Academic, and of the Registrar. Students year after three consecutive semesters of being on academic should ensure that any and all address changes (including phone, probation. email and mailing address) are updated in their myCambrian portal which they can access and update at any time. It is the student’s Breach of the Code of Conduct may result in a student being responsibility to ensure the accuracy of this information in the exited from their program even if the student is in good standing. student file. Program Exit Appeal Transcripts Students have the option to have the program exit decision Unofficial transcripts may be printed at any time from the student’s reviewed by their Dean. A written request outlining the reasons myCambrian portal. Official transcripts are signed by the Registrar or extenuating circumstances that led to the program exit must and printed on secure paper. They are released only at the student’s be submitted to the Dean within 14 calendar days of the posting request. of final semester grades.

Should the student be allowed to continue in the same program on a probationary basis as a result of an appeal, and is subsequently exited from this program, no further appeal will be allowed. A successful appeal will outline the criteria required for re-admission into the program.

Repeated Courses A student may repeat a failed course up to two times. A student wishing to register in a course for a third time must have approval from the Dean of the appropriate School. After the second failed attempt, the student, along with the Program Coordinator/Officer will prepare a ‘Learning Plan’ outlining what needs to be done to ensure success in the third attempt. Please note that some courses may not allow more than one failure. These will be noted in the course outline.

Students must be aware that successful completion of all courses in the program of study is required to graduate. Should a student not be able to complete a course because they have exhausted the number of available attempts, he/she will not be able to graduate.

In the case of repeated courses, only the best effort will be calculated into the program GPA. However, all grades are recorded on the student’s transcript.

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Graduation Timelines Graduation Students are usually expected to complete their program of study To be eligible to graduate, students must have completed the within the following time limits, based upon the original program specific course requirements of their program with a minimum start date: program GPA of 2.00 and have no outstanding “F” or “I” grades. They must be currently registered in the graduating semester of the One-year program ...... up to 20 months program from which they are graduating and cannot graduate from Two-year program ...... up to 44 months the same program more than once. Students wishing to graduate Three-year program...... up to 68 months from the same program more the once will need to make a request Four-year program ...... up to 80 months in writing to the Registrar stating the reasons for this request. Continuing Education, postsecondary program...... up to 60 months Eligibility to Graduate Written approval from the Dean is required to extend these time Each year, the Enrolment Centre informs students who are limits. Students with disabilities may require extended time limits registered in their graduating semester of their eligibility to due to a disabling condition as verified and recommended by graduate. Students who do not receive notification and feel they are The Glenn Crombie Centre for Student Support. Some programs eligible to graduate should consult the Enrolment Centre. Students may have alternate timelines as published in the college calendar. are expected to acquaint themselves with the Cambrian College graduation requirements. Curriculum Revision/Interruption of Studies Where curriculum revisions have occurred for a program of study, Graduating with Provisional Status students who are making up deficiencies will follow the revised Certain programs are deemed to graduate students provisionally. program. Should students interrupt their studies, hours earned to Typically, programs whose end date extends beyond the regular date (and transfer credit awarded) will be re-evaluated for relevancy end date of the academic year or programs whose final semester within the current curriculum. is scheduled to take place over the summer term are deemed as having provisional status. Students registered in these programs Students who extend their studies through part-time studies will be allowed to participate in the annual spring convocation or who return after a break in their studies must discuss their ceremonies as provisional graduates. Students making up graduation requirements with the Dean or designate and obtain deficiencies in the May/ June period or over the summer term written agreement on a continued program of study. are not eligible to graduate provisionally. Provisional status is determined at the program level and not at the student level. Students wishing to return to a program that has been suspended Students should verify with the Enrolment Centre to determine during their interruption of studies should consult the College’s if they are eligible to graduate provisionally. Program Suspension Policy. Certificates, Diplomas, and Degrees Residency In accordance with the Ontario Ministry of Advanced Education Students working towards any certificate or diploma must earn and Skills Development’s Ontario Qualifications Framework, a minimum of 25 credits or 25% of that program (whichever is the College will issue the following credentials for course work greater) at Cambrian College. Where a program consists of less that is recorded on the student’s official record. than 25 credits, students will be required to earn a minimum of 25% of the program at Cambrian College. The courses taken must be The name appearing on the Certificate, Diploma, or Degree different from courses already taken for credit toward a previous is the official program name as approved by the College’s Board certification. Advanced standing, transfer credits, and credits of Governors, the Credential Validation Service, and the Ministry earned through the Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition of Advanced Education and Skills Development in which the process are not credited toward residency. student was registered at the time of graduation.

86 “Degree” Other Official Recognitions This is issued to a student who has successfully completed all The College will issue the following credentials: requirements of an approved degree program of eight semesters and at least one separate full-time work term, of no less than 14 “Certificate of Successful Completion” weeks, related to the professional field of study. This Degree will This is issued to students who have completed a prescribed program include the Coat of Arms and seal of Cambrian College and will typically of 64-240 hours in duration and in which grades are issued be signed by the President and the Registrar. The credential will and successful completion of specific academic requirements are be awarded at Convocation. met. The College Executive committee will approve these programs. The Certificate of Successful Completion cannot be construed as “Ontario College Graduate Certificate” an award to those not completing certificate, diploma, or degree This is issued upon successful completion of a program that has program requirements. This recognition will include the logo of an admission requirement of an Ontario College Diploma, Ontario Cambrian College and be signed by the President and the Registrar. College Advanced Diploma, or equivalent and has a typical duration The credential will be awarded at Convocation. of two (2) academic semesters or 600-700 equivalent instructional hours. This Certificate will include the Coat of Arms and seal of “Declaration of Standing” Cambrian College and will be signed by the President and This will be issued to students who have completed a course Registrar. The credential will be awarded at Convocation. that requires the successful completion of specific academic requirements and for which a grade is submitted to the Enrolment “Ontario College Advanced Diploma” Centre. The Declaration of Standing will include the logo of This is issued to students who have successfully completed Cambrian College and be signed by the Registrar. outcomes of a prescribed postsecondary program, typically six (6) academic semesters or 1,800-2,100 equivalent instructional “Declaration of Attendance” hours in duration, approved by the College’s Board of Governors This acknowledgment is issued to students who have attended which meets all specific vocational learning outcomes as defined a College learning activity for which some form of recognition is by provincial program standards, where they exist. This Diploma appropriate but for which no formal assessment was conducted will include the Coat of Arms and seal of Cambrian College and and no grade issued. will be signed by the President and the Registrar. The credential will be awarded at Convocation. The Declaration of Attendance will include the logo of Cambrian College and be signed by the Registrar. “Ontario College Diploma” This is issued to students who have successfully completed Candidates for a declaration, certificate, diploma, or degree must outcomes of a prescribed postsecondary program, typically have demonstrated integrity of character worthy of a responsible four (4) academic semesters or 1,200-1,400 equivalent instructional adult. The College, therefore, reserves the right to withhold a hours in duration, approved by the College’s Board of Governors certificate, diploma, or degree from candidates who have not which meets all specific vocational learning outcomes as defined met all their financial or other obligations with the College. by provincial program standards, where they exist. This Diploma will include the Coat of Arms and seal of Cambrian College and Graduate Standing will be signed by the President and the Registrar. The credential A student is awarded a designation (on his/her transcript) for will be awarded at Convocation. programs governed by the Ontario Qualifications Framework of:

“Ontario College Certificate” 1. ‘Graduated Cambrian Scholar’ if he/she completed all program This is issued to students who have successfully completed requirements with a program GPA between 3.50 and 4.00 outcomes of a prescribed postsecondary program, typically 2. ‘Graduated with Honours’ if he/she has completed all the two (2) academic semesters or 600-700 equivalent instructional requirements of the program with a program GPA between 3.00 hours in duration, approved by the College’s Board of Governors and 3.49 which meets all specific vocational learning outcomes as defined 3. ‘Cum Laude’ if he/she has completed all the requirements of the by provincial program standards, where they exist. This Certificate degree program with a minimum program average of 80% will include the Coat of Arms and seal of Cambrian College and 4. ‘Magna Cum Laude’ if he/she has will be signed by the President and the Registrar. The credential completed all the requirements of the Degree program with a will be awarded at Convocation. minimum program average of 87.5%

“Certificate” Convocation This is issued to students who have successfully completed a Convocation is held each spring, at which time certificates, prescribed program, typically of 240-500 instructional hours in diplomas, and degrees are awarded to those students who have duration and in which grades are issued and successful completion successfully completed all of the requirements for their program. of specific academic requirements are met. The College’s Board of Provisional graduates (students who are registered in programs that Governors will approve these programs. Postsecondary preparatory are deemed provisional) also participate in Convocation. If students programs such as ACE and tuition-short vocational and trades cannot attend Convocation, the certificate, diploma, or degree is programs fall within this category. This Certificate will include the mailed to their home after Coat of Arms and seal of Cambrian College and will be signed by Convocation. the President and the Registrar. The credential will be awarded at Convocation.

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President’s Awards Confidentiality of Student Information The President’s Awards, a gold and silver, are awarded annually The College is subject to the Freedom of Information and to graduating students from any postsecondary program at Protection of Privacy Act and regards as confidential all personal Cambrian College. In awarding these medals, the selection information held in its personal record banks concerning applicants, committee considers those students nominated for the awards on registered students, and former students. The College undertakes their academic achievement, their technical ability, their significant to protect the personal information of all students. All employees contribution to college life through social and athletic interests, of the College having access to such personal information are and their contribution to their community. responsible for adhering to the responsibilities under this policy and the Act. The gold and silver medals are accompanied respectively by a $2,000 and $1,500 scholarship. These prestigious awards are The College recognizes the right of students to access personal granted at Convocation. information about themselves held by the College and undertakes, where permissible, to facilitate this access. Governor General’s College Academic Medal Each year, the Governor General of Canada provides one medal Personal information collected through the registration process to each college in Ontario. This prestigious medal is awarded to is required for the administration of Cambrian College of the Cambrian College graduate of a postsecondary diploma Applied Arts and Technology (“the College”) as continued by program who has achieved the highest overall academic average. the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Act, 2002, and its regulations. It will be used principally for administrative, Code of Conduct educational, student information related systems, statistical and Cambrian College’s Code of Conduct Policy outlines a unified research purposes, and for purposes consistent with all of the general code of conduct that promotes the institution’s goals above. It may also be used by/disclosed to authorized third parties of excellence and progress and is binding on all members of who are providing services to students or acting as agents for the College community. The College is committed to promoting the College or for the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills responsibility to the community by setting a model of socially Development and working in accordance with privacy guidelines. acceptable behaviour throughout its campuses. Every student, employee, volunteer, and visitor has the right to a safe and Cambrian College is required to disclose personal information respectful environment. To this end, Cambrian College is such as Ontario Education Numbers, student characteristics dedicated to providing an atmosphere that is conducive and educational outcomes to the Ministry of Advanced Education and consistent with its goals. and Skills Development under S. 15 of the Ministry’s Act, R.S.O, 1990, Chapter M. 19, as amended. The Ministry collects this data A copy of the College’s Code of Conduct is posted on the for purposes such as planning, allocating, and administering myCambrian student portal and may be obtained from the public funding to colleges, universities, and other post-secondary Equity Office. educational and training institutions and to conduct research and analysis, including longitudinal studies, and statistical activities In addition to the Code of Conduct, the College has published conducted on or behalf of the ministry for purposes that relate a complementary document outlining the Procedures for Student to post-secondary education and training. Further information on Misconduct. A copy of this document can be obtained through how the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development the Enrolment Centre and from the Office of the Associate Vice uses this information is available on the ministry’s website. President, Student Services. Questions about the collection of your personal information through this registration may be directed to the Registrar, Cambrian College, 1400 Barrydowne Road, Sudbury, ON P3A 3V8 or by calling (705) 566-8101, extension 7542.

88 Registration

A STUDENT IS ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER IF HE/SHE: FULL-TIME STUDENT • Has a valid study permit or is seeking an extension Students who register for 70% of the regular scheduled hours for their period of study or 66 2/3% of the course load in a particular program are deemed full-time and pay full fees accordingly. • Has obtained a co-op work permit from Immigration Canada to register for the co-op/field placement portion of their program (program dependent) PART-TIME STUDENT International students wishing to study part-time may only do • Has no fees owing for prior semesters so in their final semester of study, and after consultation with • Has paid the minimum tuition fee required for the upcoming the program Dean or designate for approval. Once the approved semester (as published) course registration has been submitted to the Enrolment Centre and entered into the student record, the fee will be determined • Has no academic or other holds on his/her record and payment must be made in the Enrolment Centre. • Has accepted the TERMS OF REGISTRATION during the pre-registration process REFUNDS It is the student’s responsibility to become acquainted with the A student who meets the eligibility criteria outlined above may policies regarding a refund of fees. These are in keeping with proceed to select courses as identified and approved for their regulations set out by the Ministry of Advanced Education and program of study. In doing so, they are considered registered. Skills Development and are based on the date of official withdrawal Students who have not completed the registration process from studies. Please refer to the section on fees and academic above may not attend classes or obtain grades. policies for further information.

Instructions for registration will be posted on myCambrian, the College’s student portal, prior to the start of the semester for all eligible applicants and returning upper-year students.

Students who have outstanding obligations to the College, who have not met the conditions of disciplinary action or past academic performance, or who have not completed the stated prerequisites for admission may not be permitted to register. In such an event, the student should contact the Enrolment Centre for clarification.

89 Fees

Guidelines for tuition fees are set by the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development, which also regulates the policy for refunds and the incidental fees that may be charged by the College. A complete fee schedule is available from our website and is available to all students prior to the confirmation of acceptance deadline.

TUITION METHOD OF PAYMENT The annual fee for the first year of a full-time regular Flywire – Visit flywire.com/pay/cambriancollege and enter the exact payment program ranges from $13,002.02 to $20,376 CAD. amount you owe and the country you’re paying from. Flywire processes payments A breakdown of tuition fees per program can be on behalf of consumers from 200+ countries and territories, in more than 100 local found online at cambriancollege.ca/fees. currencies, to institutions worldwide. Transacting on Flywire.com is convenient, fast, and secure. Note: Flywire ONLY accepts payments made from international COMPULSORY ANCILLARY FEES cards and institutions. Students cannot use Canadian debit or credit cards to make The following are compulsory ancillary fees for all payments via Flywire. Students wishing to use Canadian funds to make payment full-time students. A detailed breakdown of ancillary can do so via debit ONLY via wire transfer (option 2). fees can be found online at cambriancollege.ca/fees. Wire Transfer – Debit only. Visit your bank to coordinate a wire transfer in CAD • Activity Centre Fee funds to the information outlined below: • SAC Activity Fee Beneficiary...... Cambrian College • Athletic Centre Fee Beneficiary Address...... 1400 Barrydowne Rd. Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3A 3V8 • Athletic Fee Bank Name...... TD Canada Trust • Insurance Fee (first term only) Bank Address ...... 43 Elm Street Sudbury, • College Service Fee Ontario, Canada P3C 1S4 • Technology Fee Swift Code (BIC)...... TDOMCATTTOR Financial Institution Number (Bank Code)...... 004 * Fees may be prorated for semesters less than 15 weeks. See individual program/semester fees Transit Number...... 37122 for exceptions. Account Number...... 5243664

* All 2017-18 tuition and other fees are subject In person – You may pay by cash, debit card, cheque, or money order at the to change. Any changes will be reflected on the Enrolment Centre, room 2037, at the Barrydowne Campus between 8 a.m. and website. As much advance notice as possible will 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday and Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June, July, be given to those affected. and the first 2 weeks in August 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. * The Activity, Athletics, and Insurance fees are determined by students through an established AWARDS AND BURSARIES protocol and collected by the College on their In the spring of 2018 our Awards and Bursary application process will take on behalf. a brand new look! Please visit your myCambrian student portal for details on the new application process. Scholarships, bursaries, and awards recognize academic * The College Service Fee includes the student I.D. achievement and practical skills and provide financial assistance to students in card, student employment services, peer tutoring, postsecondary programs. counselling and health services, transcripts, graduation, and a number of other services OTHER EXPENSES available to students. In addition to tuition, you must also consider the following costs: • Books REFUND POLICY • Accommodation Please refer to the refund policy found in your myCambrian portal • Utilities (https://mycambrian.cambriancollege.ca). • Telephone/cable/Internet • Food • Transportation/parking • Personal living expenses (e.g., entertainment, clothing, trips home) • Supplies (e.g., uniforms, tools, computer software, specialized calculators) • Insurance (e.g., car, house, apartment, etc.)

90 Cambrian College Foundation

The Cambrian College Foundation awards more than $75,000 in scholarships and bursaries each year to new and current international students.

Awards are given to students based on financial need as well as in recognition of academic achievement, community involvement, contributions to the quality of College life, and professional potential. Whether you have just graduated from high school, are continuing your education from another college or university, or are returning to college after working or raising a family, we can help you finance your education and make it more affordable.

To search our database of awards, please visit cambriancollege.ca/studentawards.

For additional information about the Cambrian College Foundation’s awards program, fundraising activity, or to make a gift, please contact us at (705) 566-8101, extension 6350.

Cambrian College Alumni Association

Cambrian College Alumni Association provides a way for Cambrian graduates to keep in touch with their Alma Mater and each other. We strongly encourage our members to update their contact information and take an active role with their Association.

The Association establishes affinity partnerships with various organizations and assists with the organization of special events for its members.

There are many reasons to keep in touch with the Alumni Relations office for products and services that every Cambrian alumnus can receive.

Such benefits include: • Preferred rates for home and auto insurance through TD Insurance • Preferred Life Insurance program with Manulife Financial • Lifetime access to on-campus facilities such as the computer labs, library, and Career Centre • A 15% discount off the regular membership fees at the Athletics Centre (Barrydowne campus) • A 5% discount off of catering orders at the Student Life Centre • A 15% discount off regular room rates at Choice Hotels • A 10% discount off eDome and Event Services at Cambrian College • Discounted tickets to Canada’s Wonderland, Ripley’s Aquarium, Santa’s Village, Royal Ontario Museum, and more • Volunteer opportunities • Support for class and program reunions

Keep in touch by visiting or contacting the Alumni office at: Cambrian College, 1400 Barrydowne Road Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3A 3V8 Telephone: (705) 566-8101, extension 6305 Toll-free: 1-800-461-7145, extension 6305 Email: [email protected] Visit us online at www.cambriancollege.ca/alumni Cambrian College Alumni Association

91 Full-time Programs

Animation Health Analytics – Graduate Certificate

Art and Design Fundamentals Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technician Bachelor of Science in Nursing Heavy Equipment Technician Business Human Resources Management – Business – Accounting Graduate Certificate

Business Analytics – Graduate Certificate Industrial Mechanical Millwright Technician

Business Administration International Business Management – Carpentry Renovation Techniques Graduate Certificate

Chemical Engineering Technology IT Business Analysis – Graduate Certificate

Child and Youth Care Mining Engineering Technology

Civil Engineering Technician Motive Power Technician – Service and Management Civil Engineering Technology Music – Performance Community and Justice Services Network Technician Computer Systems Technology Organization Management – Graduate Corporate Safety and Security Certificate

Crime Analytics – Graduate Certificate Personal Support Worker

Dental Assisting (Levels I and II) Physical Fitness Management

Dental Hygiene Police Foundations

Design and Visual Arts Practical Nursing

Developmental Services Worker Project Management – Graduate Certificate

Early Childhood Education Protection, Security, and Investigation

Electrical Engineering Technician – Industrial Public Relations

Electrical Engineering Technology – Public Relations – Graduate Certificate Industrial Social Service Worker Environmental Field Technician Theatre Arts – Technical Production Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment – Graduate Certificate Welding and Fabrication Technician

General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes

Graphic Design

92 Index

A D Academic Policies...... 86 Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)...... 47 Admissions Process...... 84 Dental Hygiene...... 49 Admission Review...... 82 Design and Visual Arts ...... 30 Advanced Standing ...... 86 Developmental Services Worker...... 23 Animation (ANPG)...... 28 Documentation...... 81 Application Process...... 81 Art and Design Fundamentals...... 29 Athletics Centre...... 9 E Awards and Bursaries...... 10, 93 Early Childhood Education...... 25 Electrical Engineering Technician – Industrial...... 39 Electrical Engineering Technology – Industrial...... 40 B English for Academic Purposes...... 11 Bachelor of Science in Nursing...... 45 English Language Requirements ...... 11, 81 Benchmark...... 85 Engineering Technology Business...... 14, 15 and Environmental Studies...... 35 Business – Accounting...... 16 Environmental Monitoring Business Administration...... 17 and Impact Assessment ...... 72 Business Analytics...... 69 Environmental Technician...... 41

C F Cambrian College Alumni Association...... 94 Fees...... 93 Cambrian College Foundation...... 94 Fieldwork/Placement...... 12 Campus Life...... 2 Full-time Programs...... 95 Campus Map...... 99 Cancellation of Course or Program...... 82 Carpentry Renovation Techniques...... 62 G Chemical Engineering Technology...... 36 Graduate Certificates...... 68 Child and Youth Care...... 22 Graduate Pathways...... 100 Civil Engineering Technician...... 37 Graphic Design ...... 31 Civil Engineering Technology...... 38 Co-operative Education...... 12 Compulsory Ancillary Fees...... 93 H Community and Health Services Navigation...... 70 Health Analytics...... 73 Community and Justice Services ...... 56 Health Science, Nursing, Community Services...... 21 and Emergency Services...... 44 Computer Competency...... 82 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technician ...... 63 Computer Systems Technology...... 18 Heavy Equipment Technician (HDTN)...... 64 Conditional Acceptance...... 81 How To Apply...... 83 Corporate Safety and Security...... 58 Human Resources Management – Course Load...... 92 Graduate Certificate...... 74 Creative Arts, Design, and Music...... 27 Crime Analytics...... 71

93 I R Industrial Mechanical Millwright Technician...... 65 Re-Admission...... 82 Intermural Sports...... 9 Refunds...... 92 International Business Management...... 75 Refund Policy...... 93 IT Business Analysis...... 76 Registration...... 92 Residence...... 6 L Law and Justice...... 55 S Limited Enrolment F.A.Q.s...... 85 Safety and Security...... 2 Limited Enrolment Programs...... 82 Skills and Trades Training...... 61 Social Activities...... 3 Social Service Worker...... 26 M Sponsorship...... 82 Method Of Payment...... 93 Student Partners Program (SPP)...... 83 Mining Engineering Technology ...... 42 Student Services...... 3 Motive Power Technician – Sudbury...... 4 Service and Management...... 66 Music – Performance...... 33 T Theatre Arts – Technical Production ...... 34 N Transfer Credits...... 86 Network Technician...... 19 Tuition...... 93

O U Off-campus Housing...... 7 University Partners...... 100 Off-site Employment...... 10 On-Campus Work...... 10, 93 Organization Management ...... 77 V Other Expenses...... 93 Varsity...... 8

P W Personal Support Worker...... 51 Wait Pools...... 82 Physical Fitness Management ...... 52 Welding and Fabrication Technician...... 67 Police Foundations...... 59 Work Permits...... 10 Practical Nursing...... 54 Prior Learning Assessment for Life and Work Experience...... 82 Priority of Admission...... 82 Project Management...... 78 Promotion, Graduation, and Convocation...... 88 Protection, Security, and Investigation...... 60 Public Relations – Graduate Certificate...... 79 Public Relations...... 20

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