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Mohawk College Winter 2010 Continuing Education Quick Reference Guide Associated Professional Programs........102 Engineering Technology............................59 BridgingRegister Programs for as Immigrants of Tuesday, ..........96 General December Interest/Weekend Workshops....96 8, 2009... Business ......................................................2 Health Sciences ........................................73 CollegeBy Web:Information ................................104 HospitalityIn & TravelPerson: ....................................82 Register as of Tuesday, DecemberHAMILTON 8, 2009... CommunityPAYMENT: TrainingOO Solutions ................98 Human Services ........................................85 Fennell Campus – Room F124 ComputerVISIT: ce.mohawkcollege.ca Courses ................11, 34, 63, 101 LanguagesFennell & Communications Avenue & West 5th Street, ................90 905-385-HAWK(4295) By Web: InRegular Person: Business Hours: CorporateAvailable to Training existing and & newPartnerships students. Day, evening ..........99 and weekendsLeisure Education......................................94 for your convenience.PAYMENT: OO HAMILTONMon. to Thur., 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m./Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. FennellExtended Campus Business – Room Hours F124 from December 8, 2009 to January 23, 2010 Creative & Visual Arts................................13VISIT: ce.mohawkcollege.ca Registration Information/Form ..............112 FennellMonday Avenue to Thursday,& West 5th Street, 8:30 905-385-HAWK(4295) a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. DistanceBy Facsimile: Education/OnlineAvailable to existing Learning and new students. ......27 Day, evening andSocial weekends Sciences..........................................95Regular Business Hours: for your convenience. Mon.Institute to Thur., 8:30 for a.m. Applied to 6:00 p.m./Fri., Health 8:30 a.m. Sciencesto 4:00 p.m. – Room 121 PAYMENT: OO Extended1400 Main Business Street Hours fromWest, December 905-540-4247, 8, 2009 to January ext. 23, 26352 2010 CAMPUS CODES & LOCATIONSMonday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. FAX completed Registration Form to: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. By Facsimile: Institute for Applied Health Sciences – Room 121 BD Brantford & DistrictFennell Labour CampusPAYMENT: Ed. Ctr. 905-575-2348OOFF Fennell Campus 1400BRANTFORD MainIP Street McMaster West, 905-540-4247, Innovation Parkext. 26352 1100 Clarence Street 135 Fennell Avenue West Monday to Friday,175 8:30 Longwood a.m. to 4:00 Road p.m. South Brantford ONBr N3Santford 7N8 FAXCampus completed 519-758-6043 RegistrationHamilton Form to: ON L9C 1E9 BrantfordHamilton, Campus ON L8P– Room 0A1 A102 519-753-9142 905-575-1212 411 Elgin Street, 519-758-6014 NOTE: Registration by fax doesFennell not Campus guarantee 905-575-2348 a place in the course. BRANTFORDOL OntarioLearn.com BF Brantford Campus Brantford CampusFW Field519-758-6043 Work BrantfordContact Campus CampusNo scheduled –for Room hours. classes A102 - offered online 411Acknowledgement Elgin Street will be mailed to you withincourse 10 work days done of processing. on job location 411 Elgin Street,OR Other 519-758-6014 Brantford ON N3S 7P5 NOTE: Registration by faxHD does Hamilton not guarantee & District a place Labour in the course. Ed. 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StoneySC Creek STARRT – Institute Room A111 DE Distance Education Hamilton ON L8H 7P9 STARRT INSTITUTE481 Barton Street NoBy scheduled Mail: classes - offered via 905-547-2944 481 Barton Street East, 905-575-1212, ext. 5000 PAYMENT: Stoney CreekStoney – Room Creek A111 ON L8G 3Y4 Distance Education formatBy Mail: IH Institute for Applied Health Sciences Contact Campus905-575-1212 for hours. ext 5000 EX Experiential Learning 1400 Main Street West 481 Barton Street East, 905-575-1212, ext. 5000 O Certified ChequePAYMENT: O Money Order OO Contact CampusPlease for refer hours. to our website for maps - course work done via PLA Hamilton ON L8S 1C7 ce.mohawkcollege.ca O Certified Cheque O Money905-540-4247 Order OO CompletePlease Registration refer toForm our and website mail to: for maps - ce.mohawkcollege.ca Mohawk CollegeComplete Registration Form and mail to: Continuing EducationMohawk Registration College P.O. Box 2034 Continuing Education Registration P.O. Box 2034 Hamilton, OntarioHamilton, L8N 3T2Ontario L8N 3T2 NOTE: Registration byNOTE: mailRegistration does not by guarantee mail does not aguarantee place in a placethe incourse. the course. Acknowledgement willAcknowledgement be mailed to will you be withinmailed to 10 you dayswithin of10 daysprocessing. of processing. ON OUR COVER:ON OUR COVER: THINK. DESIGN. BUILD. AutoCAD Shows You How. THINK. DESIGN. BUILD.For the peopleAutoCAD who shape everythingShows around You us, AutoCADHow. (Computer Aided For the people who shapeDesign) everything delivers the around power and us, flexibility AutoCAD to take design (Computer further. Aided Design) delivers the power and flexibility to take design further. Designing concepts on a computer, then bringing those concepts to life, that’s Designing concepts on athe computer, benefits of AutoCAD. then bringing Phillip Morais those has concepts been an Instructor to life, of AutoCAD that’s the benefits of AutoCAD.at Mohawk Phillip CollegeMorais for has over beenten years, an and Instructor has grown ofto love AutoCAD his career. “As an Architectural Technician grad, I had many opportunities, but took a while at Mohawk College for overto find ten what years, avenue and was right has for grown me. I really tolove enjoyed his design career. and computers, “As an Architectural Technicianand AutoCAD grad, I hadgave me many the best opportunities, balance of both. but Over took the years, a while I’ve travelled to find what avenue wasCanada right and for the me. United I really States enjoyedteaching this design technology and to computers,some of the World’s and AutoCAD gave me thelargest best companies.” balance For of more both. information Over the on years, the AutoCAD I’ve travelled Design Canada and the United StatesCertificate, teaching see page 64. this technology to some of the World’s largest companies.” For more information on the AutoCAD Design Certificate, see page 64. VisiVisitt tthehe Mohawk College website at www.mohawkcollege.ca Register online at ce.mohawkcollege.ca 1 Business Business - Business Business Diplomas General Diploma The listed Business Diplomas are equivalent to Equivalent to the 2-year dayschool program Business Workshops the dayschool two or three year programs and Acquire a broad, integrated business education. can be completed at night school. To estimate Study small business with an entrepreneurial the required length of time for completion, focus relevant to today’s marketplace. Credits divide the total courses required by the can be transferred to the 3 year Business Performance number of courses you plan to take each year Administration program or to other two year Management Workshops (students average 5 courses per year). programs to earn a second diploma. You can obtain a Performance Management ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ceb/busGen.html Acknowledgement by completing six workshops Visit www.mohawkcollege.ca/calendar within two years. You are not required to to view the Programs of Study and Business - register for all workshops at one time. determine courses needed within each diploma to fulfill graduation requirements. Marketing Diploma Questions? Equivalent to the 2-year dayschool program 905-575-2358/ [email protected] NOTE: Dayschool students taking courses at Explore the theory and practice of marketing. 905-575-2339/ night and Continuing Education students are Gain an understanding of the buying and [email protected] regulated by dayschool policies. You must selling process, consumer behaviour, ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ceb/perfmgt.html consult the appropriate dayschool Associate distribution channels, managing the promotion mix, developing marketing Program of Studies Dean with questions pertaining to prerequisites, entry to class, graduation strategies and marketing plans. Not all courses offered every semester. requirements, etc. ce.mohawkcollege.ca/ceb/busMarketing.html BUSN10073 Developing a Business Rapport Questions? BUSNBU091 Developing an Effective Business Plan 905-575-2358/ [email protected] THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DIPLOMA BUSNBD013 Developing Effective Interpersonal Skills 905-575-1212 ext. 3333/ COURSES ARE AVAILABLE FOR BUSN10074 Effective Advocacy [email protected] THE CURRENT TERM BUSN10068 Effective Interviewing PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT & You cannot register in a course without BUSNBD010 Effective Management RECOGNITION (PLAR) the prerequisite(s) or equivalent. BUSNBU197 Effective Networking You may apply for credit in individual courses BUSNBU045 Improving your Level of Client Services based on learning acquired through work and Accounting 1 ACCTCB101 BUSNBU098 Negotiating Skills other life experiences. For assessment Examine the role of accounting in planning MCOM10138 Practical Media Relations procedures and fees, contact the Prior and controlling business operation. For CGA Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR) BUSNBD014 Problem Solving for Managers credit students require ACCTCB101 and Office at 905-575-2395 or 519-759-7200 ext. ACCTAC201 with a minimum grade of 70%. BUSNBU097 Professional Selling Skills 2395. Assessments should
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