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ED 115 148 HE 006 919 TITLE Horizons. A Guide to Educational Opportunities in Beyond the Secondary School Level. INSTITUTION Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities, . PUB DATE 75 NOTE 112p. AVAILABLE FROM Ministry of Colleges and Universities. Mowat Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario MTh TB9

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$5.70 Plus Postage DESCRIPTORS Admission Criteria; Colleges; Enrollment; *Financial Support; *Higher Education; *Program Descriptions; *Reference Materials; *Student Costs; Transfer Policy; Universities .IDENTIFIERS *Ontario

ABSTRACT This reference to colleges in Ontario has been revised as of June 30, 1975. It includes information on: (1) financial assistance to students; (2) students* costs; (3) general information on colleges of applied arts and technology including enrollment, general admission requirements, programs offered, manpower retraining, continuing education (extension) divisions, transfer possibilities, fees, residence accommodation, and skilled trades; (4) a chart of programs available at colleges of applied arts and technology; (5)a list of colleges of applied arts and technology;(6) general admission requirements of Ontario universities; (7) a chart of undergraduate degree and diploma programs at Ontario universities; and (8)a list of Ontario universities; (9) a list of other postsecondary education institutions;(10) information on health sciences and social sciences educational opportunities; and (11) selected list of other reference publications on postsecondary education. (Author/KE)

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A guide to educational opportunities in Ontario beyond the secondary school level

Published by the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities

U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION i WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN ATING IT POINTS 01- vIEVI., OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY HEPRE SENT Or FICIAL NATIONAL iNsT.TuTF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY

Ministry of Colleges and Universities Ontario

James A. C. Auld, Minister J. Gordon Parr, Deputy Minister 2 The information in this edition has been revised as of June 30, 1975. As some changes in courses and admission re- quirements may be made during 1976, students planning to attend college or university in 1976-77 are advised to con- sult their guidance counsellors and check the calendars of post-secondary institutions in which they are interested.

Information on post-secondary courses offered in French is summarized in a new publication Tour d'horizon which will be distributed to all francophone and bilingual secondary schools.

Copies of Horizons and of Tour d'horizon can be obtained free of charge by writing to or telephoning Information Branch Ministry of Colleges and Universities Mowat Block, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1B9 Telephone (416) 965-6134

Note: With reference to admission requirements for post- secondary programs,

Year 5 refers to Ontario grade 13; Year 4 refers to Ontario grade 12; Year 3 refers to Ontario grade 11; Year 2 refers to Ontario grade 10;

OSSGD = Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma (completion of 27 credits meeting Ministry of Education requirements);

OSSHGD = Ontario Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma (completion of six credits at the year 5 level). 3 Contents

5 Financial Assistance to Students 59 General Admission Requirements of Ontario 8 Students' Costs Universities 11 General Information on Colleges of Applied Arts 62 Chart of Undergraduate Degree and Diploma and Technology Programs at Ontario Universities 14 Chart of Programs Available at Colleges of Ontario Universities and Ryerson Applied Arts and Technology 64 Brock Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology 65 Carleton 25 Algonquin 67 Guelph 26 Cambrian 70 Lakehead 27 Canadore 72 Laurentian 29 Centennial 74 McMaster 30 Conestoga 76 Ottawa 31 Confederation 78 Queen's 32 Durham 81 Ryerson 34 Fanshawe 84 Royal Military College 35 George Brown 85 Toronto 38 Georgian 88 Trent 39 Humber 89 Waterloo 41 Lambton 91 Western 42 Loyalist 93 Wilfrid Laurier 44 Mohawk 94 Windsor 45 Niagara 96 York 46 Northern Other Post-Secondary Education 47 St. Clair 99 Ontario College of Art 49 St. Lawrence 100 Teacher Education 50 Sault 103 Certified General Accountants Association 51 Seneca 103 The Institute of Chartered Accountants 54 Sheridan 104 Society of Industrial Accountants 56 Sir Sandford Fleming 106 Centralia College of Agricultural Technology 106 Kemptville College of Agricultural Technology

107 New Liskeard College of Agricultural . Technology 107 Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology 108 Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture 109 Canadian Coast Guard College 111 Health Sciences and Social Services 117 Selected List of Other Reference Publications on Post-Secondary Education 5 Financial Assistance Who is eligible? to Students You may qualify for loan and grant assis- tance from OSAP if you plan to attend one of the following institutions in Ontario: Students who need financiakassistance A university to attend a university, community col- A college of applied arts and technology lege, or other post-secondary institution A teacher education college, may be able to obtain it from government A college of agricultural technology or private sources. Ryerson Polytechnical Institute A number of corporations, veterans' The Royal Military College of Canada organizations and service clubs offer The Royal Conservatory, of Music scholarships for academic excellence in The Ontario College of Art particular subjects, and most universities The Ontario Bar Admission Course have entrance scholarships for out- The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic standing scholars. Inforrhation on these College. bursaries and scholarships should be Outside Ontario, you may qualify for available from your guidance office or loan and grant assistance if you plan to from university calendars and student attend any university or certain commu- aid offices. nity colleges in Canada or a Canadian About two out of every five full-time military college. students at Ontario's colleges and uni- To qualify, you should be taking at versities receive financial aid from the least 60% of a full course load in a pro- Ontario Government which administers gram of 26 weeks or more which has the student assistance programs out- been approved by the Ontarid Govern- lined below. ment and which leads to a degree, diploma or certificate. You should also Ontario Student Assistance Program be a Canadian citizen or landed immi- (OSAP) grant and meet Ontario's residency OSAP is intended to help students who requirements. need money for further education. Aca- Ontario residents who wish to attend demic excellence is not a qualification. private institutions in Canada or recog- OSAP provides funds to supplement a nized post - secondary, institutions out- student's own financial resources and side Canada may be eligible to receive a those of his or her immediate family. loan through the Canada Student Loans The main features of the program are Plan (CSL) but will not be eligible for a summarized below. Full information is grant. Under the Canada Student Loans contained in the brochure entitled Plan, applicants may obtain loan assis- Ontario Student Assistance Program, tance only, up to $1,800 per academic 1975-76, which you may obtain from year, based on assessed need. your guidance counsellor, from the Stu- Applicants eligible for OSAP may re- dent Awards Officer at the institution you ceive loan or loan-grant assistance up.to hope to attend, or from the Ministry of the amount of their financial need. Fi- Colleges and Universities (address at the nancial need is calculated by subtracting end of this section). An updated bro- financial resources from educational chure describing OSAP for the 1976-77 costs. If you and your family have no fi- academic year will be distributed to all nancial resources, your assistance could Ontario secondary schools in the spring be the full cost of your education and re- of 1976. lated expenses. If your financial re sourzes equal or exceed your edu- cational costs, you will not qualify for assistance. Most applicants receive an award covering an assessed proportion of their educational costs. 6 Financial Assistance to Students Educational Costs Where, When and How to Apply Educational costs include the actual or If you are planning to attend an Ontario estimated costs of the following items, as college or university or one of the other determined by the institution and ap- Ontario institutions listed above, you can proved by the Ministry: get your applivtion forms directly from Tuition and compulsory fees the institution's Student Awards Office. Books and equipment To apply for assistance for a' .ending any Board and lodging other post-secondary institution, you Miscellaneous expenses can obtain the necessary forms from the Return trip home each year Student Awards Officer of the Ministry of Local transportation. Colleges and Universities (address at the end of this section). Financial Resources Mail your application to the Student Depending upon your circumstances, Awards Office at the institution you hope your financial resources may include . to attend or take it to the Awards Office amounts you are expected to have saved personally to be checked for com- from summer or work-term earnings, or pleteness and accuracy. You can submit from time in the work force prior to en- your application as soon as the forms are rolment, or a portion of earnings over available, usually in April. $600 from part-time work after en- Your application has to be submitted rolment. Academic awards in excess of no later than July 1, in order to be pro- $300 may also be considered as a fi- cessed for fall registration. September 30 nancial resource. In addition, in the case is the final deadline if you want to receive of most students leaving secondary assistance for a full academic year. school and applying for assistance to at- If you hope to enter a trimester or co- tend a post-secondary institution, your operativd-program you should submit parents are expected to contribute to your application before the end of the your basic educational costs, according first month of the semester to which the to their resources. To determine their application refers. contribution, an objective assessment is To obtain further information about made of parents' income, and allow- the Ontario Student Assistance Program, ances are made for their basic expenses contact the Student Awards Office of the and the number of their dependents. Par- institution you hope to attend or the Stu- ental contribution tables are available for dent Awards Branch of the Ministry of reference at guidance offices and stu- Colleges and Universities. dent aid offices. Ontario Scholarships Loan and Grant Assistance Awards in the amount of $100 are made If you qualify to receive assistance automatically to year 5 (grade 13) stu- through OSAP, it will be in the form of a dents who have an average of 80% or loan or a combination of loan and grant. better in six year 5.credits. Additional in- Loans are interest free until the re- formation may be obtained from your payment period begins, usually six guidance office. months after you cease to be a full-time student. Provincial grants do not nor- Secondary Schoci Bursaries mally have to be repaid. In the final year of their secondary Usually, for a program of up to 32 school program, needy students may weeks, the first $800 of OSAPassistance qualify to receive bursaries of $150 is a loan and any additional assistance is through the Ministry of Education. The grant. For example, if your assessed fi- bursaries for students With financial nancial need is $600, you will receive a need are based on the recommendation loan of that amount. If your financial of the principal or guidance head. Appli- need is $1,200 you will get a loan of $800 cation forms should be available through and a grant of $400. If your financial secondary school guidance offices. need is $2,500 you will get a loan of $800 and a grant of $1,700. Financial Assistance to Students 7 Ontario Student Loans Plan Fellowships and Bursaries for Second The Ontario Student Loans Plan is a new Language Study program which makes loans to eligible There are a number of federal-provincial students who do not qualify for assis- programs related to Canada's two official tance from OSAP or the Canada Student languages. These include: Loans Plan. The program is designed to A program providing fellowships for the help people such as part-time students first year of study in any disc:rline taken taking less than 60% of a normal full in the French language at the graduate course load and students enrolled at or undergraduate level in a Canadian public post-secondary institutions in university or at a college of applied arts programs which are less than 26 weeks and technology in Ontario. Eligible stu- in length or which do not require year 4 dents may receive up to $2,000 for one (grade 12) entry. Eligible students can academic year only. receive up to $700 per semester. The in- A program providing travel bursaries to terest rates and terms of repayment are cover the travelling costs of French- similar to those for the loan portion of speaking students from Ontario who OSAP. wish to register as full-time students for post-secondary programs not offered in Ontario Special Bursary Program French in their own communities. The aim of the Ontario Special Bursary Programs for French-language teachers Program is to encourage post-secondary and teachers of French as a second lan- studies by people in serious financial guage taking certain short-term full-time need, if their studies might enable them summer courses to improve the quality to improve their financial situation. of their teaching. The programs provide bursaries up to $300, plus travelling ex- You may be eligible for a bursary if you penses up to $300. are: A Summer Language Bursary Program *taking less than 60% ota normal full which gives institutions bursaries up to course load $650 on behalf of students taking receiving social assistance, are un- immersion courses in their second lan- employed, or have a low family income guage, either English or French. at least 18 years old and a Canadian citi- zen or a landed immigrant Further Information resident in Ontario for 12 consecutive For further information on any of these months, not counting time spent as a financial assistance programs, contact full-time student your guidance counsellor or Student registered or accepted for registration at Awards Officer, or write or telephone an Ontario university or college of Inquiry Section applied arts and technology, Ryerson Student Awards Branch Polytechnical Institute, or the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities College of Art Mowat Block, Queen's Park taking or intending to take one or more Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B4 credit courses leading to a degree, Telephone (416) 965-5241 diploma or certificate. Upgrading courses are not If you are eligible, you may receive a bursary talcover the costs of your tuition and other compulsory fees and the books, equipment and related items you will need. You may also receive a supple- mentary grant of up to $125 per term to help cover exceptional costs such as baby-sitting, day care costs or unusually high transportation expenses. a Students' Costs

Total Costs Total costs for an eight-month academic year at a post-secondary institution may vary from a few hundred dollars for a stu- dent living at home and attending a com- munity college to about $2,500 or more for a university student living on campus or boarding away from home. Other vari- ations in fees and living costs are sum- marized in this section.

Annual Tuition Fees Tuition or academic fees, which are re- quired at the time of registration for each semester, may usually be paid in two in- stalments in September and January,. All colleges of applied arts and technology require applicants to send a non-re- fundable deposit on their tuition fees along with their acceptance of a place after they have received the institution's offer of admission. Some universities also require a deposit on their tuition fees for limited enrolment programs. The figures below show the range of annual fees for different subject areas and include student activity fees in most instances. Specific fees are listed under individual universities and colleges. University Degree Programs Annual Fees arts $610$700 science $610$722 commerce $610$683 dentistry $837$850 education $660$683 engineering $663$808 law $647$692 medicine $806$1,170 nursing $619$693 physical education $647$703

Other InstitutionsAnnual Fees Ontario College of Art $ 475 Community colleges $250$ 450 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute$ 424 Nursing assistant centres $ 150

8 9 Transporation Application and Examination Fees An additional $12 a month or more A $7 fee is to accompany the common should be added to the living expenses application form submitted in the fall to of the student who cannot walk to the Ontario Universities' Application. classes. This figure will vary according to Centre: SOme universities require a fee the public transportation rates, car pool from,students writing special arrangements and parking fees. examinations.

Books and Students' Supplies Health insurance College and university students need on If your parents have Ontario health in- the average between $125 and $175 per surance, you are covered as their depen- year for books and supplies. Students in dent only until you become 21, marry or specialized or professional university take regular employment. The monthly courses such as architecture, dentistry premium for a single person is $11, and and medicine, or in photography, cine- for a family, $22. However, premium as- matography, advertising and graphic sistance is available to single persons arts at a community college, may require with an estimated taxable income of additional funds for the purchase of $1,000 or less in the current year, and to books and instruments. These figures families with an estimated taxable in- vary as follows: come of $2,000.or less. If you change from dependent status, or require health insurance information, contact the architecture $125$450 Ontario Health Insurance Plan business and commerce $125$380 2195 Toronto, Ontario M4F 2B2 dentistry $145$300 doctor of veterinary Board and Lodging medicine $280$375 Every Ontario university and a few col- engineering $300$365 leges of applied arts and technology law $200$225 have residence facilities. Depending on meal plans and occupancy, residence medicine $150$700 costs range from about $1,200 to $1,800 physical education $150$410 for an academic year. Specific costs are listed under the individual universities in Nursing costs at the universities range Horizons and in university calendars. from $25 to $150 for supplies and $50 to Students who choose board and lodging $200 for books. Nursing costs at the col- should allow at least $40 a week to cover leges range from $125 to $300 for sup- these costs. All institutions maintain a plies and books. housing registry listing available accom- modation in the area. Student Activity Fees The tuition or academic fees at most uni- Miscellaneous versities include a student activity fee to Beside the basic student costs of board cover such costs as the use of sports fa- and lodging and tuition fees, there are in- cilities, student council fee, health ser- cidental expenses which must be coun- vice contribution, registration fee, etc. At ted for a realistic estimation of the an- other post-secondary institutions the nual cost of a year at a university or student activity fee is levied separately, college. A weekly average of about $12 or there may be a nominal student fee. should be allowed for miscellaneous Specific information may be obtained items such as laundry, personal needs from the calendars of the universities and entertainment. and colleges.

9 11 General Information on Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology

The community colleges provide job- oriented programs beyond the second- ary level for high school graduates who require post-secondary training or edu =- cation other than university. They also offer programs designed to meet the ed- ucational needs of adults and out-of- school youth, whether or not they are secondary school graduates. The community collegels a com- posite, comprehensive institution provid- ing a wide variety of day and evening courses on a full and part-time basis. The colleges offer their students both a chance to develop skills needed by busi- ness and industry and an opportunity to broaden their educational background. They were meant to be commuter col- leges, designed to meet the needs of the local community.

Enrolment At present there are 22 community col- leges with a total of more than 90 cam- puses serving all the major economic re- gions of Ontario. In 1974-75, post-secondary enrolment was about 55,000 full-time students, with 58,000 predicted for 1975-76, 60,000 for 1976-77, and 62,000 by 1977-78. The number of part-time credit students is expected to exceed the full-time en- rolment. Impressive numbers of adults across the province have discovered the colleges and are taking advantage of regular and extension programs.

General Admission Requirements The colleges provide the peopleof Ontario with an essentially "open door" type of admission policy. The following information will give stu- dents a general idea of the admission re- quirements at the colleges of applied arts and technology, but since there are vari- ations from college to college in some courses,students are strongly advised to Consult the calendar of the college they are interested in attending. Calendars may be obtained from secondary school guidance departments or directly from the college registrar.

10 12 General Information on CAATs The following persons are eligible for Manpower Retraining admission: several adult training and retraining pro- (a) holders of an Ontario Secondary School grams are offered through the colleges. Graduation Diploma obtained at the end Under the Training in Business and In- of year 4 from any branch or program, or dustry plan, staff training programsare (b) holders of an Ontario Secondary School provided to upgrade the academic and Honour Graduation Diploma obtained vocational skills of employed individuals. upon completion of year 5, or Costs are shared by the employer, the (c) those who have attained the age of 19 employee and the Ontario Government. years on or before the date of com- The Canada Manpower Training Pro- mencement of the program of instruction gram is a co-operative venture of the fed- in which they plan to enrol. eral and provincial governments, planned in consultation with community Programs Offered business and industry, to qualify adults At most colleges, programs are divided for re-employment through basicaca- into major divisions, such as applied arts, demic upgrading or through technical business, health sciences, technology, and commercial courses. Individuals extension or retraining. However, at may participate in this program as fee- some colleges, these major divisions paying students, or by registering at their have been sub-divided or reorganized to local Canada Manpower Centre for reflect a particular emphasis in the inter- sponsored training in courses which the nal organization of the college. Northern Department of Manpower and Immi- College, for example, has the Haileybury gration has purchased in the colleges. School of Mines. For information about programs offered, In September 1973, the responsibility contact the college or local Manpower for the education of diploma nurses was Centre. transferred from hospital and regional schools of nursing to the colleges of Continuing Education (Extension) applied arts and technology. At the con- Divisions clusion of the program, students write The purpose of the Continuing Edu- the standard nursing examinations in cation or Extension Divisions is to pro- order to qualify for provincial regis- vide the opportunity for all members of tration. Since September 1974, admis- the community to participate in learning sion to a diploma nursing program in a experiences of their choice at a time and college of applied arts and technology place that is convenient, on either a full has been based on a year 4 graduation or part-time basis. Whenever possible, in diploma with two science options, and a addition to non-credit courses of current personal interview by the director of the interest, the programs offered parallel nursing program, or designate, subject the day programs at the colleges so that to approval by the president. (See the interested students may work toward a section on health sciences for further college diploma. information.) Together, the community colleges offer nearly 2,000 programs. Three-year diploma, two-year diploma, one-year certificate, apprenticeship, and part-time or extension courses are available. For a listing of programs offered by individual colleges, students can consult the CAAT program charts on the following pages and the specific college sections in Horizons. For specific information on any program or course, students should check the individual college calendars or visit their nearest community college.

Ii General Information on CAATs 13 Transfer Possibilities for CAAT Skilled Trades Graduates The Manpower Training Branch of the While it is not intended that the colleges Ministry of Colleges and Universities of- should act as feeder institutions to the fers apprenticeship training for persons universities, honour graduates of the -who seek to become electricians, hair- two-year programs may be accepted on dressers, motor vehicle mechanics, or an individual basis for admission to the qualified tradespeople in many other first year of certain university programs. skilled occupations. Qualified graduates of the three-year In apprenticeship, the trainee learns by programs with honours standing in the doingby working on the job with com- final year may, in some instances, be ad- petent tradespeople to learn skills first- mitted to the second year of a related 1 hand. And while learning a trade, the ap- university program. For example, a grad- prentices earn at a rate of pay that in- uate from an engineering technology creases as they become more experi- program may qualify for admission to a enced and capable. degree program in engineering, if places Besides learning how to perform .3r- are available. Decisions about admis- tain skills, apprentices also learn why sibility of individual CAAT graduates to certain procedures are used. Two or degree programs are made by the admis- three short training sessions in a comr sions officers of the universities munity college are provided to enable concerned. apprentices to understand the principles that apply in their trade. The federal De- Fees partment of Manpower and Immigration Tuition fees for a full program are and the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and approximately $125 per semester or $250 Universities pay tuition fees and a living per academic year for most programs. allowance to eligible apprentices during Students are also, in most cases, re- these in- school periods. quired to pay activity fees, laboratory There are over 23,000 persons now fees or special fees as established by the registered as apprentices in Ontario. individual college. (See the introductory After completing programs that may ex- section on students' costs.) tend over three to five years, and passing qualification examinations, the appren- Residence Accommodation tices become qualified tradespeople in The colleges of applied arts and tech- the building, service, motive power or in- nology were originally conceived as dustrial trades. Many eventually set up being within commuting distance of the their own businesses, and become their main population centres. Little provision own boss. If you are interested in ap- therefore has been made for residence prenticeship and want more information, accommodation, although in some contact areas, residence facilities are provided. Manpower Training Branch Students can check with the Housing Ministry of Colleges and Universities Bureau or Student Services Office of the Mowat Block, Queen's Park college they plan to attend regarding Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B5 available residence facilities or lists of Telephone (416) 965-4211 off-campus housing in the community.

Further inquiries For more detailed information on the col- leges of applied arts and technology, check the individual college sections in Horizons, consult the college calendars which are available in secondary school guidance departments, or get in touch with the registrar's office of the college. Additional general information may be obtained from College Affairs Branch Ministry of Colleges and Universities Mowat Block, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1C1 Telephone (416) 965-2720 12 4 Programs available at g :., Colleges of Applied Arts 5 2 . .6 S2 co 8 Be 29, and Technology 2' ED '5 0 to 2Q.o , a," co ).2f, .. -..,li---: 8E 8 :: z --..3r:VI C -.2 II3 ?.0,2:5,-g..2>ues 2P.rii0%2 ()a6E B F.SOc. 0Fri.,i0 (70. 2SQ2o.0glo it C e ..F. = c 8 .E 2o c,..,A)..:3 23 Eo t IA: --. r g2 r 9zt=i82t .p,beED 0 oi: ?.i 5e.e,00) wg=3 ta ....g:: = ,13 =i a-- Yu- c w0 aic!' ci2F CC m6 2 9.1tiiw 0.2. g_g lg=§2225 ,..°9-E1 2 C13 c C* *ccC cl, cl, 0 ca =C,1) a) cra.- 2s.1---&)c... 13 E co to .6- ?... 1:I En w CO IV 15051e...7, ,,,e,u.u. . = CM , 01 .0 .4,5 = to co .c.c 2.00C22 Et.2 (4, 88 2 .c CI- Co 2c 6.caiai '6-90)commoo= Eg.colttIJ7 C CO U< .47 u.a...... 0e000.,...... ,....k..1/4 000 000 00 I-i ....i 22ZZZ cocotototococococo

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tit.,3118 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration S 3 3 8581154 Alignment and Brake Mechanic 2 8581142 Auto Body Repairman 2 2 12 8313150 Automotive Machinist I 3 8595114 Automotive Painter 8213114 Baker 4 6143114 Barber 3 3 8782110 N-3 Brick and Stone Mason S 8215110 Butcher/Abattoir Management 8781110 Carpenter 3 S S 0 3 3 3 2 8799154 Carpet and Tile Installer

8782118 Cement Mason 2 6121114 Chef 2 4 2 College/Vocational Program 6121130 Cook 2 2 2 8733122 Electrician (Construction) 0 3 302 3 3 3 33 33 3 3 Foremanship 4 8581150 Fuel and Electrical System Mechanic 2 8795118 Glazier and Metal Mechanic , 3 6143118 Hairdresser 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8584378 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic 3 7195126 Horticulture 2 . 8733122 Industrial Electronic Controls 8793114 Ironworker . __. I 8784122 Lather I 3

8313154 Machinist/Machine Trades 2 I 3 1 33 3 2 8592206 Marine and Small Engine Mechanic j 2 2 2 -.- 2 8584122 Millwright - 3 2 8581110 Motor Vehicle Mechanic 3 3 3 3 33 3 33 , 8581158 Motorcycle Mechanic 2

8785110 Painter and Decorator 3 . S 8784114 Plasterer 3 _k 8791114 Plumber 3 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 8537110 Radio and T.V. Serviceman 5. 8215114 Retail Meat Cutter 3 2 5145110 Service Station Attendant Service Technician/Heating Equipment

8333118 Sheet Metal Worker 3 3 33 3 3 3 8589194 Sprinkler and Fire Protection Installer _1_ 3 8791110 Steamfitter 3 3 3 2163130 Structural Steel Drafting 2 3 8311130 Toolmaker 3 33 8581122 Transmission Mechanic 2

8581126 Truck/Coach Mechanic 3 8581140 Truck/Trailer Repairer 2 8587110 Watch Repairer 4 15 2' Notes: a) 11 Figures show duration of programs in semesters ,_.c = o (normally 2 semesters per year). In 1c .o -c 15 c apprenticeship programs figures indicate 0 a 00 = .g. - -CI -e, in-college sessions of 7 or 8 weeks each. ca f) o) zr, 11 v 0c AA ((A ti87,Ts it (I) Circled programs are "new" or "pending Is 7.. 8E ... --.-a a,A .0, a =sgesQ- co "ca..-. = j approval" or "dormant." 22 co g0 2 ,,c o 2 2.2V.' 5'33

C,C.0 0 No, Program Arts, Visual, Creative, General 3135110 Apparel Technology/Management 8 3314118 Commercial Art and Design 4 3313199 Crafts and Design/Material Arts 6 8 4 6 3311110 Creative Arts/Crafts 4 8 6868 Creative Electronics 6 3313150 Design Arts/Basic Design 6 86 8 6 8 9599114 Environmental Art 6 3313162 Fashion Arts/Modeling/Design 6 684 74 V 6 8Z 3311118 Fine Arts/Administration A 6 6 40 686 4 4 General Arts and Science 4 44844 74 84 48 44 4 44 3311118 Graphic Design 6 6 6 *6 64 6 6 6 9919199 Horsemanship/Equestrian Management 4 4 3313138 Industrial Design 46 6 3313114 Interior Design/Decorating 8 6 46 88 4 6 3313199 Jewellery Arts 8 Landscape Design Music 6 6 3319114 Signwriting (Commercial Art)/Screen Printing 2 3335110Theatre Arts/Performing Arts 64 4 8 46 Urban Design 6 Visual Arts Instructor 0 Business: Accounting 4 4130110 Accounting U 686846444T6gg488 84C)4488 2 4131114 Business Machines Bookkeeping ff 4130118 Finance 4 6 46 -6 66 6 r Public Assessment and Real Property Appraisal 4 4 Business: Administration and Management 6 666 1179299 Business Administration 686666 66$68886688 666 8 4 4 444 1179299 Business General 6 444 444444 64 4 5190199 Business (Marina/Recreational Vehicles) 1179186 Corporate Administration 0 4131114 Farm Business , 4t i 1179182 General Management 6 4 4 8 1179150 Industrial Administration/Management 64 6 66 1179150 Industrial Relations g 4 1179182 Institutional Management International Business 6 4 2349114 Legal/Office Administration/Assistant 4 2 4 64 44 44

Materials Management . 6 4 1119190 Municipal/Public Admin./Government Services 84 4 4 1174118 Personnel Administration/Labour Relations 6 6 464 6 9510122 Printing (Graphics) Management 2165134 Production Management . 6 6 1179198 Property Management/Real Estate/Insurance -4 6 4 ®® 66 5130114 Retail Administration/Management 4 4 4 4 5130122 Wholesale Administration 4 ' - id 14 16 Motes: W Figures show duration of programs in semesters . ..cE (normally 2 semesters per year). In ___1 2 8 apprenticeship programs figures indicate 3'. c S'.8 in-college sessions of 7 or 8 weeks each. co o0 2 a) .c.64'0 I -.,a.....6, oi to 7:7 _s; .c -... TD4 .. .c Ea..... 1Circled programs are "new" or "pending I)--S:VESE c oE .s s 43 Ts' F., F.73-072erait approval" or "dormant." t..e,0 ....na,....1...-mz0 se m' scg s' '2tg") 2Overscores indicate that shorter programs are 3.02.ce..gs0,..Tits2.o 2.4..6gt..9..2P..E02"E-1'0 ..3 Ev No 2 A 2 c .E available. r ' 2 3=g023. . i'c'toC) viz3 Underscores indicate that programs are also tioig8s2 2 ..3 kl : °_,:2 .11 2fs=it..6v. -- .=. ao S wax coxx 0.0.g4NFP=.00 3-- offered in French. Tool-0'00.us...... i--.....,ccco)...EE S indicates programs of less than 2 semesters. -3,5 0.° 2 E12- -c C° 5,-,g.-7:,xCc C °°-,1-12- ES a.12:14.§E.15 14 a12 ligarfof' cEviooEE`g...c 22E'im.-..gEu:...i-; coco 0.Egt.S cm co co co 00=co0 00.2carttO c ooo o.c.-h V < cooU LL i \ or3..12z2226666w0)(06in CCDO No. Program Business: Data Processing 2183130 Computer Programmer/Operator/Techniques 3 (3 2183114 Computer Systems Analysis 6 66 2183118 Data Processing g g6 4ggg4d 7 g4'666 g 6 6g44T 2183118 Information Processing -2. Business: Marketing Cosmetics Retail Management/Sales d Garden Centre Merchandising 4. 5170122 Insurance 4 40 5135199 Marketing g- 6664 g g 4 646 g6Ug 61.66666 Physical DistribLition 5135199 Retail Marketing 4 44 4 ®71 2 4T 5130199 Sales and Merchandising 2 4 4 Textile Fabrics and Marketing . 4 Business: Secretarial

Court Reporting 6 Dicta Typist 2 22d 2 2 2 222 22 4111118 Secretarial ArtsGeneral/Exec./Procedural 42727744477447746 2 4474 4.477 4111118 Bilingual 4 724 44 4111118 Legal . . 4 42 4 I4 444444 71 'd4d 42 2444a 4111118 Medical/Medical Records Technician 4 42 4 d4$444444444 42 24444 4111118 Technical/Erig./Scientific/Educ. 4 I 20 4 -4' 4110110 Seeretarial Science/Professional 4 6 6 664 6 64 g 64d74 9 Communications 3314136 Advertising 2 6 g d 0 6 6 4 3314114 Animation 6 3351194 Communication Arts 8 g 464 6 6 3353199Communication Media Arts T 4 44 Communications (Studio Techniques) g Editing and Book PUblishing 6 3330122 Film Production ... 6 44 3314118Graphic Communications/Advertising 4 g Historical/Natural Interpretive Service 4 3351166 Journalism 4 44 6 g g 4 6 6 6 4 4 3315110 Photographic/Cine Arts g 6 , 4 6 4 4 1179146 Public Relations 6 g 6 4 3339126 Radio and T.V. Arts/Broadcasting ¢ 466g-- g. 6 6 r V Community Services . 2333118Addiction Counsellor 4 Arena/Ski Area Management 3 2331126 Child Care Worker 4 A 6 44 6 4 © 4 CoachingGymnastics/Athletics 44 2331114 Community/Environmental Planning/Development 4 4 4 2399 Community Studies . 6 Conservation Technology Correctional Worker/Community Worker 4 44 4 4 2190114Counsellor/Special Care/Residential/Rehab. 4 4 4 4 2731118 Early Childhood Education/Day Care Worker 4 4 44g 4 4 544440 4 49444 Family/Consumer Studies 6 [it , , 17 Notes: in- Figuresshow duration of programs in semesters ca t r? ..-. m (normally 2 semesters per year). In wca 0 c apprenticeship programs figures indicate 13 So ra o in-college sessions of 7 or 8 weeks each. 0:1 3 E- 0 ID f. o CP, 2.0--3 77.-": 8 85. (D Circled programs are"newor "pending 5.:8i13 = ra w223 ri'1 >--.21 approval" or "dormant." -v .E4.- -c S 2 as 2, Ser; *St (-) a c m = $2 a t ' iOverscores indicatethatshorter programs are 3.0.0.,-2.2g 01-,-1,..120;5 2.06'c282 ci2n!*. a, --- '2, 'g 12 c .8 ro available. o.-c ' :13 dD E ix .0 --. 0)0, 2a ---co- 3 Underscores indicate that programs are also 0k (7) z (p,,...... 0. _1 3 al2 0:1 =, alz,,, s,= a.s088 f.8.. c a,7, 2 offered in French. 0 w w.T..isittl-C.--I3EcC'Sj.E E S indicates programs of less than 2 semesters. '5mai gr)3°3c.-cs".v acc,_222,13c22 agg'm '-'3 E tow*-1020 1.1 E aaaz -au.u. ca w a,=0a) .0 00.0.0.0-0to as -41 2,0E E2"Efca's8EElmottt,0-1-1--J52 .6= usus -a . 0)tv tv a)00= w a) a, c-5- 0,200of . al w .&- -- oaaooooo0u.(D0I..I..I2ZZZZtti 0 i0 i0 i. co cocodiro

c.c D 0 ho. Program Community Services (continued)

6113122 Law and Security Administration 4 4 4 4 4 44 2 44 4

Nursery Aide/Family Day Care S 2 4. Outdoor Recreation Technician Parks Technician

2333122 Recreation/Facilities Management/Administration 6 44 4 4 4 4 4 g 2 4 2399114 Research Techniques 6 4 4 4 4 2331130Social Services Worker 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 Sports/Entertainment Administration Food and Hospitality _ . Flight Services 6120122 Food Service Management/Supervision 4 44 i 44 2319134 Home Economics/Mgmt./Dietary Services 4 Hospitality Administration and Services/Travel 4 g g 6130114 Hotel/Motel/Rest/Resort Management, Operation 46 6 4 4 4 6 6 4 4

6139199Tourism /Travel /Transportation 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 2 Health (Allied) Ambulance & Emergency Care 3159186 Animal Health/Care 4 6 2399199 Behavioural Science 4 4 Bio-Medical Electronics 4 3156134 Bio-Medical Equipment Technician/Maintenance Community Mental Health 2 3157138 Dental/Technican/Assistant/Therapist/Hygieniit 6 2 02 2 6' Family Planning and Sexuality Counselling Fitness Instructor 6141118 Funeral Services (15 months internship)

3135110 Health Care Aide S S S S S S S 4161110 Health Records Technician/Librarian 2 4

3135114 Hospital Orderly S . S S 2134199 Life Sciences Research/Bio-Sciences 2156134 Medical Laboratory Technology 6 6 6 6 006 6 2399199 Mental Retardation Counsellor 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3131130 Nursing (diploma-3 semesters per year) 66 6 6 6 6 6 66 6 6 666 6 66 6 66 6 6 6 6 6 6 Nursing Assistant (Psychiatric) Post-RNA S S S QS 3134110 Nursing AssistantRNAOperating Room 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 NursingPost RN, clinical specialist 2 S 3159110 Orthotic-Prosthetic Technician 3159174 Pharmacy Assistant 3137122 Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy 3155118 Radiology (Medical)/Radiography' 3159134 Respiratory Technology Instructional Resource Services

2799114 Audio-Visual/Instruction Materials/Eqp't. Technician 4 4 4 4 4 4 2799122 Educational Resources Technician 4 44. 4 4 2353134 Library Technician 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

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CCOO NO Program . .Technology/Technician (Engineering) ...

2165299 Air Conditioning/Refrigeration/Heating 4 4 4 4 2165118/218Chemical 6 g 6 EEEEF E 66 6666 2165122/222 Civil 6 6 I g 64E4E6" WE 6 666 E 6 b.. 2183122 Computer Science 6 6 6 6 6 6 2165114 Construction 4 66 64 4 46 4 4 44 Control Systems 6 6 6 2163126 Drafting-Architectural/Structural 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 2163199 Drafting-Engineering/Electrical 4 0 4 4 2163110 Drafting-General 4 4 2163154 Drafting-Mechanical/Mechanical Services 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 0 4 _ - 2165126/226 Electrical 4 6 4 46 4 4 6 4 46 6 6 6 4 2165130/230Electronics g E-64-6EE-666-6-6-Eauussug;§ 2143130 Environmental Engineering/Control 4 4 2165122 Fire Protection/Industrial Safety 4 6 6 2165199 Fluid Power 2135166 Food Processing/Food Laboratory 6 6 6 6 2117118/252 Geological g I 4 6 2165 Industrial Engineering/General/Maintenance 4 0 4 6 6 0 4 2165134/238 Industrial Instrumentation 4 4 4 g 44 4 66 Industrial Management 6 6 Industrial Metalcraft 6 Industrial Microbiology 6 Manufacturing Materials Joining/Testing 2165142/246 Mechanical 6 6g 4 g 4 6 6 6 EEEEE4 2165146/250 Metallurgical 6 4 66 2165150/254Mining (Including Geology and Metallurgy) 6 6 Plastics/Rubber/Production and Design 4 -- 2143130 Pollution Control 6 4 2165 Power 0 6 2165134/238 Production/Control/Manufacturing 6 0 8311110 Tool and Die Design 4 4 4

8311130 Tool and Die Making . 4 *4 4 4 Transportation Planning 6 4 2159142 Welding 4 6 Technology/Technician (General) Acoustics "-- 4 9113126 Air Transport/Aviation Management 4 6 8582110 Aircraft Maintenance ('A' or 'R') 4 3 9119199 Aviation and Flight/Helicopter Pilot 2 4 8 Avionics 3 4 2165114 Architectural 4g 6 3156110 Bio-Chemical/Bio-Science 6 6 6 4 2165199 Building Environment Systems. 6 2163114Cartography 4 - 4 6 2117248 Coatings 4 2165262 Combustion 4 2165222 Concrete p. 4' 1 19 Notts: en .2) Figureeshow duration of programs in semesters c =:3 (normally 2 semesters per year). In 0c o c apprenticeship programs figures indicate 3: 15 S'.8 in-college sessions of 7 or 8 weeks each. 03 fa Z? 00 co .6 o m ^Ei.--,, 2- ci -0-.c.c 7-2-, E cm t r. t T; 0 ..-. .0 o>. 0cft,u)2o3 To .2). La. .oa CD Circled programs are "new" or "pending -6 3:3t,13 c c approval" or "dormant." Z^ ca C ''''2 *"EL.-1 C./ o. 35.c(.0...5 43 (72 m0.2).0co 2 Tic.C.°.=xi ---- cm°Em et;c Ove scores indicate that shorter programs are 3.o.0.0 12.c 1._ a 0)..-a0 -Fe=00 9_ c.08520 t0=a. s E.0.ra 9, 32 3)-6 :;L: g co ai available. .. 6am,k 0 z'3 3_Underscores indicate that programs are also cl!(7) 243 8, Aig ct) 2§ Ti., c".51 Tra 5 71) o ,o (1) . n-1 gg cif .47' o 2c-'Cu- sp_ c.s?g L' E-" !.---' .E. .S .F. .2., a 2 ° -i offered in French, c rg.e .2,,c i..... ,i..,--.. .. c7, t. . Sindicates programs of less than 2 semesters. e ,..° ,.,.° .50 ,C ..... 41:1 E g0 ,s.o. 'al 5tr, .. co .-cc .tr. 'i'i'iu) ca m c G-. ..clo EE.5 5 mo w a.c O1 En ,= 2222ama , ,..-, up. . - = EE * c E " C E8 ' 6 oE E,.,.cg,ttt0..-1s2 (t) toto 3cilgaa8888IA8 33§2222 (7; (1'; iiiiiirn ccii ct

C.C.D 0. No. PrOgIVITI ) Technology/Technician (General)(continued) ,.. 2165299 Electro-Mechanical 6 0 06 2165230 Electronic(General) 4 4 44 2 4 14 4 2135248 Floriculture 4 . 2135272 Forest/Fish and Wildlife/Recreation 4 6 g

Furniture Refinishing/Repair/Renovation ' 4 4 3314114/118Graphic Arts/Technical Graphics/Printing 4 6 4 Heavy Equipment Construction Techniques I 4 Home Appliance Servicing 2 1 2165299 Industrial Chemistry 4 4 6 4 4 4 2117264 Laboratory 4 4 6 6 g 4

2135248 Landscape Design/Horticultural 4 6 W i t 2165246 Machine and Product Design 44 I Machine Shop and Welding (Applied) 2 9153118 Marine Engineering 6 6 6 9151130 Marine Navigation 6

2165134/238Materials Science/Handling/Design/Packaging 4 6 4 Mathematical Computation 4 Mechanical Eng. (Mobile Equipment)

2165246 Motive Power/Auto/Diesel/Heavy Eqpt. /Rec. Veh. 4 4 4 4 4 4 2165246 Motive Power/Management/Parts T 0 -f- Museum 6 ii. 6 _ Natural Resources/Air and Water Science 6 6 4 i 6 Pharmaceutical Chemical Technology 6 Photography 4 2117126/264Physics/Science Laboratory 6 6 8588118 Precision Instrument Techniques 4 -,-- 8179122 Process Operations

2165299 Process Pipe Design 4-- 2165238Quality Control 4 2161122/118Survey/Aerial Survey . e 4 4 6 6 4 6 4 46 0 Technical Administration 5131199 Technical Sales Representative 6

2165230Telecommunications 6 4 4 2117130/268Textiles 6

8587110Watchmaking 6- 8335114Welding and Fabricating 2 2 2 ______2 2 8335126Welding Specialist , 2 8541110Wood Products 4 7519199Woodsworker 2 9916110X-Ray (Industrial) 4

. 1. 20 Short Programs

ca) E a) c c u. o 3 a) ccol3ge wmc c o el.at'Esass,f,w.s.,-,,gstef).=1 w%2 V g:a1 ws w a3 .0 P.'P.'.0iS= al ca .013 of ... gE.w ,,EwcwcE2o E E V.,.c go C C.) -I3c a)(I) C-3 7I c '1.3 C '1.3 8888288133 22 <7; zr;aaaa c c . 0. No. Program weeks Academic Improvement Academic Upgrading A 36AAAAA AAAAAAA A AAAAAA A 9601 Academic Upgrading 1 r - 24AAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA A -.2.?..- . 9603 Academic Upgrading 2 32AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA A 9605 Academic Upgrading 3 32AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A 96111 English As A Second Language 24AA. AAAAAA AAA A AAAAAAA 96113 English As A Second Language (Advanced) 12 A A A 96112 English For Provisional Tradesmen 24 A A A A P P French As A Second Language A

96114 Occupational English 6 P A P A P 961121 Preparation for Certificate of Qualification 10 A A A PA P Artistic, Literary, Performing Arts and Related 3314118 Commercial Art 40 A

3313114 Interior Design and Decorating 40 P A 3351166Journalism and Newswriting 40 A A 3311118 Screen Process Printing 40 A

3319114Signwriting 40 A P Clerical and Related

41311 Accountancy - , 40AAAAA AAAAAAA P AAAAP A A 4131142Business Bookkeeping 28 P P PA P AA AA A 41411101Business Machines 12 P P PAA P PA A A 4141110Business Machines and Bookkeeping 40 P A PAA 'A P PA AAPA 4113124Clerk-Typist 24APAAA AAAAAA AAAAAAAAA 4197114Commercial Clerical 40AAAAAA PAAAAA PPAAAAA A 4113118 Commercial Dictating Machines 32 AA P P A A P 41971141Commercial Refresher 16AAAAAA AAAAAAA A AAAAAAPA 4111118 Commercial Stenography 40AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAAAAA 4135198Finance Clerk 24 -. P Hotel Front Office Procedure 20 A 4155126Inventory Control 24 A P A 41111181Legal Secretary 32 A AAA A 41181182Medical Secretary 32 A AP A 41111183Medical Terminology 14 P A P 41111184Steno Refresher 12A AP A A PP A A AA 4133110Teller Cashier 8 AA A P PAA AP P AAAP P 41971142Typing Refresher, 12A AP AAA A APPA AA A . Community Services and Related Fields 3139142Certified Visiting Homemaker 12A P P A P P P A X331122 Nurser Aide 16 P A A Construction Trades . 8711162 Back-hoe Operator 4 P A A 8799154 Carpet Layer 16 A A P P 8799278Construction Trades Helper 16APA A P AA P A AP P 8784130Dry Wall (Taper and Boarder) 8 P P AA P P P 87811103General Carpentry Advanced 40 A A P A A A A 87811101General Carpentry Fundamentals 8A P P A A P A P A A 87331 Industrial Electricity 40 P 8799126 Industrial Maintenance Mechanic 48 A A A A 8791110 Industrial Pipe Fitter 40 P A 7Active PPossihle en .F. E co c c LT. o 3 co o o '2 7.,0'' 0 5ce.=co 1 ,...-4,3- . . c or.20c2 11E it,'a).5 z,, 5IsIe2.... 1 cc .,s2 cc ...1il5 pt .gli (03 w fee.0c z-4, co 2, zmclg,cgg5cggtE>.f,gr.-!3at(2 a40(.5 8(.3 (.302c.Dc.D x33222to-6.5 to ) C 13 64-5 c c OD No Program weeks Construction Trades (continued) i 8782 Masonry 20 AA AA A A P A 8791122 Natural Gas Serviceman 26 P 8799130 Oil Burner Service 20 1 AA P 8785110 Painting and Decorating , 16 P A AA A P 8335138 Pipeline Welding 8 P A 8791114 Plumbing 40 A A 8733114 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 34A A 8799206 Residential Metal Siding Installer 8 A A P 8799158 Smooth Surface Floor Covering 8 P A P 8791110 Steamfitting 40 P Farming, Horticultural and Animal

. Beef and Swine Management 5 A 3339158 Care and Training of Standard Bred Horses 16 A 7195146 Horticulture and Gardening 40 P 7111 Management of Farm Business 10P P A A A P

7185110-01Orchard Maintenance (1) . 4 A 7185110-02Orchard Maintenance (2) 4 A Health, Allied 3157114 Dental Assistant 34A A AAAAA A A P 3135110 Health Care Aide 16A A P A A A AAA AA P A AP Hospital Central Service A 3135114 Hospital Orderly Training 20 A P A A P Machining and Related 8313282 Automatic Screw Machine Setter-Operator (Single Sp.) 40 A 8315138 Automatic Screw Machine Setter:Operator (Multiple Sp.) 40 A P 8334118 Brake Shear Set-Up Operator 10 'A 8319156 Forestry Filers 40 A 8357118 Furniture Mfg. Finish Machining and Sanding Operator 30 P 8355 Furniture Mfg. Rough Machining and Assembly Operator 30 P 8315178 Lathe Operator 12 A A A P A P P 8315122 Machine Shop Practice 40APA A P A AP AP AAA AAAA A 8337 Metal Fabrication 40A P A 8379154 Optical Lens Processing 36 A 8335126 Shipyard Welding 12 P 83351143 Steel Layout and Welding 40 P P A A 8335114 Welding Fitter 40 A A AAA AAA A AA AAA A A A 83351141 Welding Fitter Refresher 20 P A A A P P 8335126 Weldin O. orator 20 P PPP A A A A Managerial, Administrative and Related

1179206 Indian Band Management I, II, III & IV 12 P . A A A Small Business Management A Material Handling and Related 93151301 Heavy Equipment Operator' 12 A A 93151303 Loader Bulldozer Operator 4 A 93151304 Sideboom Operator 4 A 9311110 Tower Crane Operator 8 A

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, . . oz No. Program weeks r Mining and Quarrying Diamond Drill Operator 15 A 7719 Mining Assistant 34 A

, 4 Natural Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics

21631992 Blue Print Reading 8 A A P A P PA P 21631991 Drafting _____ 40 A PA A AAPP Drafting, Piping 32 21631993 Drafting Refresher 20 A 2163138 Electrical Drafting 40 2183118 Electronic Data Processing 1, 2, 3 8 AA A 2119 Geophysical Assistant 12 P

2117299 Heating Technician 40A AA 2119118 Prospecting Techniques 12 2165238Quality Control 40

2161122 Survey Assistant 32 A P Processing

8213114 Baking Techniques 40 A P P 8215110 Butcher and Meatcutter 24 A A 8236114 Forestry Grader and Scaler .. _ 35 A A P 8239 Forestry Sawyer and Millwright 35 I 1 P P 8239142 Logging and Small Sawmill Operator 12 'S,,,,'p 8179122 Process Operations 32 8215110 Production Meat Cutter 4 . . 8215114 Retail Meat Cutting 20 7517118 Skidder Operator 6 A A Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing 85822 Aircraft Bench and Structural Assembler 12 85821 Aircraft Ground Handling Equipment Mechanic 34 A 8582110 Aircraft Maintenance Technician 52 . 8553142 Apparel Design and Pattern Drafting 32 ____ A 8533126 Appliance Servicing 40A A P AA A A 8581142B Automotive Upholstery Trim 8 P P 85823 Avionics 52 8592 (Small) Boat Construction, Maintenance and Repair P 8585118 Business Equipment Servicing 48 8588126 Camera Repair Mechanic 30 A 8583110 Carman (Railway) 12 A 8553142 Custom Dressmaking and Alterations 28 P A A P ;-- 8589196 Cycle and Sports Repair 30 P 9531118 C.',:gzel Electric Mechanic 40 A P 8584382 Diesel Engine Mechanic ,.,20 A A 85371 Electronics-C.,dour T.V. Upgrading 10 I AA 8535122 ,..Electronics-Communications 48 A A 8537 Electronics-Home Entertainment 48AA AAA AA AAAA AAAAPA 8535 Electronics-Industrial Control 48 A P A A 8500 Fluid Power Control Mechanic 40 AA P 8581118 Fork Lift Vehicle Mechanic 40 A i 8555 Fur Business and Manufacturing Techniques 40 A 8595110 Furniture Mfg. Finishing/Operator 20 - A- A I P AActive PPossible 23

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C.C.0.0 No. Progralo weeks Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing (continued) 8562110 Furniture Mfg.-Upholstery Fabric Operator 30 A 85621101 Furniture Upholstery and Manufacturing 40 A A 8562110 Furniture Upholstery and Repair 40 A A 85843781 Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic 40 A A P A 85843782 Heavy Equipment Field Servicing 12 P A / 25 8583783 Heavy Equipment Service Operator I 852 Industrial Orientation 9 PAA P P 8595238 Industrial Paint Spraying and Metal Finisning 28 4 8563114 Industrial Power Sewing 24 AAA A A 6588118 Instrumentation Mechanic 40 A A 85921 Marine and Small Powered Equipment Mechanic 40 A A AA AAA A P AP I A 85922 Marine and Snow Vehicle Maintenance 16 A A A A A- A P P 6581158 Motor Cycle Mechanic 40A A P P 8581110 Motor Vehicle Mechanic 40 A AP P AP 8592186 Pipefitter Improver (Shipbuilding) 10 A P 8573 Plastics Production Techniques 40 A

Sales I I I 5135126 Automotive Merchandising 34 Inventory ControlAutoparts Merchandising 20 A 5137114 Retail Merchandising 16 P AAA A P A AA AA P P 5130 Retail Merchandising (Supervisor) 40 P A P P AA 5145110 Service Station Attendant 24 PAA P A P P Service

8130122 Apartment Building Superintendent 20 A ., I I A 6123110Bartending 15A A P A P 612111 Camp Cook 14 P P 6191110 Certified Building Custodian 14 A AAP A P P 6125126 Dining Room Service 10AP AA A A AP AAA P 61213 Food Preparation, Advanced 40 P A P A 61212 Food Preparation, Basic 20 A A A A A A A 61211 Food Preparation Fundamentals 10 A P A P A P 6143118 Hairdressing 40A A AP P 6143114 Hairstyling for Barbers 6 A A P 6120199 Hospital Food Supervisor 24 P 6198199 Hospital Porter 5 A 6133114 Housekeeping Services 4 6115138 Protection and Security Services 30 A TI 612114 Ship's Cook 24 A A 6139199Tourist Outfitting and Guiding 14 P P

Teaching and Related I I I 2799114 Audio Visual Specialist 40 A . . , Transport Equipment Operating I 9153110Marine Engineer 28 A A A 9151114Marine Navigation Officer 28 A A A 9151110 Master and Mate 12 A A A 9175122Tractor-Trailer Driver 4 A 9175110 Truck Driver 3 A Truck Driver Trainer 3 A - ir-- AActky. PPossible 22 - _ a, gr

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Short Program Continuing Education Algonquin College Bartending (15 weeks). Most diploma and certificate programs may of Applied Arts and be taken by part-time students through the Apprenticeship Programs Continuing Education Division. In addition, Technology Chef*, hairdresser*. the college offers a wide variety of courses in response to the needs of vocational busi- Health Sciences ness, professional and community groups. Ottawa Three-Year Diplomas Medical laboratory technology*, respira- Summer Programs tory technology*. Algonquin College offers preparatory courses in the summer months. Special up- President: L. Isabelle Two-Year Diplomas grading courses are available in English, Nursing* (see health sciences section), French, mathematics and drafting. A vari- Algonquin College serves an area that is dental hygiene, health records adminis- ety of courses in different programs is of- essentially the Ottawa Valley. It now has tration (approval pending), radiography* fered in the spring semester by the Busi- campuses in Ottawa, Pembroke and Perth (approval pending). ness Division and the Continuing and operates continuing education courses Education Division. in Deep River, Hawkesbury, Rockland, One-Year Certificates Plantagenet, Renfrew, Smith Falls and Dental assistant, dental nurse (an exten- Further inquiries Arnprior. Algonquin College has been offi- sion of the dental assistant program). For further information about admission re- cially designated as a bilingual college. quirements or specific programs, please Technology and Trades contact Enrolment 1974-75 Three-Year Diplomas Director of Admissions Full-time6,547 Architectural technology*, biochemical Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Continuing education 9.000 technology*, chemical technology, civil Technology Retraining1,939 technology, computing science tech- 1385 Woodroffe Avenue Apprenticeship1,157 nology, electronics technology*, industrial Ottawa, Ontario K2G 1V8 Total32,643 engineering technology* (approval pend- Telephone (613) 725-7432 (24-hour an- ing), mechanical technology, physics tech- swering service) Programs Offered nology, survey technology*. For further information and application Ottawa Campus Two-Year Diplomas forms for financial assistance, consult Architectural technician*, cartography Financial Aid Officer Applied Arts (general or photogrammetry option*), con- Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Three-Year Diplomas struction technician*, electro-mechanical Technology Interior design*, museum technology*, drafting, electronics technician*, electron- 1385 Woodroffe Avenue radio and television arts*, recreation facili- ics technician (biomedical option), film Ottawa, Ontario K2G 1V8 ties management*. production*, fire prevention and industrial Telephone (613) 725-7210 safety*, graphic arts*, industrial chemistry Two-Year Diplomas technician, industrial instrumentation tech- Child care worker*, commercial art*, com- nician, mechanical systems technician, munity development*, early childhood edu- photography*, survey technician', tool- cation*, equestrian management*, fine making technician. arts*, fine crafts*, general arts and science*, horticulture and landscaping*, in- One-Year Certificates terior design*, journalism*, law and secu- Electronics service technician, graphic arts rity administration*, library technician*, assistant*, machine shop, service tech- mental retardation counsellor*, radio/tele- nician (air conditioning and refrigeration*, vision arts', recreation leadership*, social appliance and vending machine servicing, service worker*. heating equipment servicing), Welding and fabrication*. One-Year Certificate Advertising and promotion*. Apprenticeship Programs Auto body repair, carpenter* (general), Business construction electrician, motor vehicle me- Three-Year Diplomas chanic, plumber, sheet metal mechanic. Business administration (options in ac- counting*, applied research*, data pro- Programs Offered cessing*, general business*, management studies*, marketing*, public relations, Upper Ottawa Valley Campus tourism): 315 Pembroke Street East Pembroke, Ontario K8A 3K2 Two-Year Diplomas Business (options in accounting*, data pro- Three-Year Diplomas cessing', marketing', retail management*), Business administration (first and second culinarian (approval pending), finance, years only), engineering technology (first hospital unit management* (approval pend- year only). ing), hospitality administration and food services*, legal assistant, real estate and Two-Year Diplomas property management, secretarial studies Architectural technician, business, forestry (executive secretary, executive bilingual*, technician*, nursing (see health sciences legal secretary, legal bilingual*, medical section), secretarial science. secretary, medical bilingual'). One-Year Certificate Special One-Year Certificate Forest woodsworker. Information processing. *also offered in French One-Year Certificates Retail merchandising, cook training*, travel consultant (approval pending). 2 4 26 ...

Cambrian College Two-Year Diplomas Health Sciences Audio-visual technician, bibliotechnicien/ Two-Year Diplomas of Applied Arts and library technician, enhance exceptionnelle/ Medical laboratory technology, nursing, Technology child care worker, general arts and science, radiography. journalism, law and security adminis- Admission Requirements: Medical labora- tration, mental retardation residential tory technologyOSSHGD (six year 5 counsellor, services sociaux/social credits) with 60% average, including chem- Sudbury services. istry, physics or biology, and mathematics Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 (relations and functions), or successful credits) with additional requirements for completion of the first year of the chemical the following programs: Mental retardation President: John T. Koski technology program and an interview. residential counsellorinterview; services NursingOSSGD (27 crodits). It is recom- sociaux/social services, en lance excep- Cambrian College has expanded to three mended that these include two credits in tionnelle /child care worker-19 years of mathematics and English, senior level locations in Sudbury along with its far- age and interview; audio-visual technician, flung operations in the districts of Sudbury chemistry and either senior level physics or bibliotechnicien /library technician, jour- biology, with an average on these credits of and Manitoulin. The polytechnical division, nalisminterview. housed in a downtown campus in Sudbury, 60% for advanced level work, or 75% for also operates a small-scale nickel mine in general level work. An aptitude test and an Business interview are also required. (See health Copper Cliff and its students travel exten- Three-Year Diplomas sively in the region to field and survey sciences section.) RadiographyOSSGD Accounting, business administration, mar- (27 credits) with a 60% average in each of camps. The permanent campus, on a ;or:4 keting, real estate administration, secre- 150-acre site in the city's northeast corner, senior advanced level physics, mathe- tarial science. matics, and either chemistry or biology; emphasizes flexible interior space and a Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 "pedestrian street" rather than extensive plus four credits in English, general or ad- credits). Students planning to take the corridors. Labs and studios are faced with vanced level, and an interview. secretarial science program must have suc- glass so that passers-by may observe and cessfully completed a second-level college Counselling Services participate in the activities taking place in- secretarial option. side. The Health Sciences Campus features Education and vocational counselling is available, as is interest and aptitude testing, a 204-bed residence, extensive lab and Two-Year Diplomas class facilities, and a library. personal, medical and group counselling, Accounting, assessment administration, financial assistance, and human growth data processing, marketing, secretarial (bi- Enrolment 1974-75 seminars. These professional services are Full-time lingual, executive, legal, medical). completely confidential. 1,276 Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 Extension 9,400 credits). There are additional requirements Adult training Student Placement Service 1,900 for the following programs: Bilingual secre- Total12,576 The college maintains a comprehensive tarial-40 wpm typing, office practice and placement service designed to assist the facility in the French and English lan- Library graduating student to find related and suit- guages; executive and medical secretarial able employment. Counselling on job- The library contains approximately 25,000 40 wpm typing and office practice; legal books; 950 periodicals and serials; 3,000 search techniques is available throughout secretarial-40 wpm typing, 80 wpm Pit- the year, on an individual or group basis, slides and microfiche; 400 films, filmstrips man 'Shorthand and office practice. and film loops; and 500 recordings, tapes from the Placement Offices which are situ- and scores. ated on each campus. Assistance in finding One-Year Certificates part-time or summer employment is also Clerical stenographer, dicta-typist. Campus Locations offered. The Placement Office keeps busi- Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 ness and industry aware of the capabilities Sudbury is the major location for post- credits). secondary programs. Polytechnical pro- of Cambrian students and encourages on- grams are run at 261 Notre-Dame Avenue; campus employment interviews. Infor- Technology business and applied arts at 1400 Barry- mation and brochures on various corpo- Three-Year Diplomas downe Road; and health sciences at 885 rations are available through either office. Regent Street South. Chemical technology, civil technology, electronics, environmental biology, geol- Student Awards Programs Offered ogy, metallurgy, mining. The Financial Aid Office is set up to assist Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 students with all aspects of financial plan- Applied Arts credits) including senior level English, ning and budgeting. The Associate Regis- Three-Year Diplomas mathematics, chemistry and physics with trar, who administers the program, is avail- Fine arts technology (art, music, theatre an average on these credits of 60% for ad- able to help students apply for government arts), law clerk. vanced level work or 70% for general level aid, privately donated scholarships and work. Admission Requirements: Ontario bursaries, academic awards and emer- gency loans, as well as loan-fund projects Secondary School Graduation Diploma Two-Year Diplomas (27 credits). Students will also be expected such as pawnshop operation. For further to fulfill the following requirements: Art Chemistry technician, civil technician, information on financial assistance, please portfolio; musicaudition plus Grade 8 electrical technician, electronics tech- see the introductory section. (RCM) for pedagogy option; law clerktwo nician, geology technician, industrial en- gineering technician, industrial instrumen- semestersfollowing a four-semester college tation, metallurgy technician, mining diploma program. technician. Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 credits) including senior level English and .mathematics. Senior level chemistry is re- quired for industrial chemistry, geology, and metallurgy. Physics is required for civil technician, electronics technician, electri- cal technician, industrial instrumentation and mining technician. A senior level science is required for industrial en- gineering technician. 27

Living Accommodation The minimum admission requirements are A mode, 204-bed residence at the Regent Canadore College as follows: Street Campus features single rooms clus- of Applied Arts and tered around kitchenette facilities.. Full Applied Arts meal service at reduced rates is available in Technology The student requires an Ontario year 4 Sec- the adjoining hospital dining room. Fre- ondary School Graduation Diploma (27 quent bus service connects the campuses. credits) or equivalent. Application for accommodation should be North Bay made to the Residence Manager. A housing Business registry is maintained in the Registrar's of- The student requires a year 4 OSSGD (27 fice and is available during summer and credits) or equivalent. fall. While the type of accommodation and President: Murray Hewglll costs are recorded, the college does not in- Technology spect or certify the quality of the rooms or Canadore College is one of Ontario's new- The student requires a year 4 OSSGD127 apartments listed. Average rates for room est community colleges, but its history credits) or equivalent, with standing in and board may vary from $30 to $40, de- dates from 1967 when Cambrian College math, chemistry, physics and/or biology. pending on the location and type of was created with campuses in North Bay, The minimum admission requirement for accommodation. Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie. In the sum- the aircraft maintenance technician pro- mer of 1972, the North Bay Campus was gram is year 4 graduation from an separated from Cambrian to form Cana- Sports Ontario secondary school with math, phys- Cambrian College participates in the dore College. ics, shop and mechanical aptitude. A test is Ontario College Athletic Association, in Canadore College is located in an attrac- administered by the college to determine tive rural setting which overlooks Lake Nip- both the men's and women's events sched- eligibility and an interview is required. issing and the city of North Bay. To provide uled by the association. Students also have a total community environment, food and the opportunity to participate in the cam- Programs Offered residence services are located on-the col- pus intramural sports program. lege campus. In addition to these formal activities, the Applied Arts Canadore College is committed to the athletic facilities of the campus are avail- Two-Year Diplomas able to students who wish to use them for present to serve the future, your future. The Communications arts (specializations in more informal recreational programs. In college offers a wide range of educational graphic communications, journalism and addition, there are excellent opportunities opportunities of a career-oriented nature radio/television arts, theatre arts), food ser- in the community for boating, swimming, which will enable the student to achieve vice supervision, general arts and science, curling, skiing, bowling, fishing and success in his or her chosen vocation. To recreation leadership. hunting. this end, the college encourages students Admission Requirement: OSSGD. to assume a major responsibility for their own learning programs. The college em- Business Additional Expenses Electrical, electronics, industrial instru- phasizes the relationship between the stu- Three-Year Diplomas mentation$65 for lab projects which stu- dent and the teacher and provides a wide Accounting, administration, data pro- dent retains. variety of modern technical equipment to cessing, marketing. Audio-visualsingle-lens reflex camera, enhance the learning environment. Admission Requirement: OSSGD. which costs approximately $200, and about $150 for supplies. Enrolment 1974-75 Two-Year Diplomas Accounting, general business, hotel and Enfance exceptionnelle/child care, services Full-time950 resort management. sociaux/social services, mental retardation Extension5,000 living expenses for out-of-town field- Total5,950 Admission Requirement: OSSGD. placement periods and $50 seminar fee. One-Year Certificate Fine arts$50 lab fee for projects retained Library A well stocked library serves the needs of Secretarial arts (bilingual secretary, clerical by the student and approximately $50 for students and faculty with a wide range of typist, dicta-typist, executive secretary, personal art supplies. legal secretary, medical secretary, office Medical laboratory technology$60 for informational resources. The book col- lection of approximately 60,000 volumes clerk, sten',.;:spher). Canadian Society of Laboratory Tech-. grows at a rate of about 5,000 books a year. Admissin'i Requirements: OSSGD or nologists exams. equivalent or mature student status. Execu- Nursing$60 for R.N. exams. The library subscribes to over 600 journals, periodicals and newspapers, as well as tive and legal secretarial applicants must Radiography$30 for Ontario Society of many publications of federal, provincial have attained a typing speed of 40 Wpm, Radiological Technicians membership. and foreign governments. The library is shorthand at 80 wpm and possess one also equipped with study carrels and an ex- course in office practice. Bilingual secre- Further Inquiries tensive collection of microfilm and associ- tarial applicants must have attained a typ- For further information, please contact ated equipment which provides access to ing speed of 40 wpm, shorthand at 80 wpm Registrar and possess one course in office practice; Cambrian College of Applied Arts and the back files of a large selection of period- applicants must be fluent in both oral and Technology ical literature. Modern photocopying equipment further facilitates the use of the written French and English. Medical secre- 1400 Barrydowne Road library's resources and speeds up the infor- tarial applicants must have attained a typ- Station "A" ing speed of 40 wpm and completed one Sudbury, Ontario P3A 3V8 mation process for library users. course in office practice; shorthand is not a Telephone (705) 566-8101 General Requirements for Admission requirement but is desirable. All applications for admission are reviewed by the Board of Admissions which is empowered to reject or defer the admission of any applicant whose qualifications, in the opinion of the Board, are not adequate for the demands of the program in which the applicant wishes to register. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission because other factors such as space or facility lim- itations may affect enrolment.

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Technology Health Sciences Student Awards Three-Year Diplomas Two-Year Diploma The Student Awards Office has been estab- Laboratory sciences (option in food tech- Nursing. This program is a post year 4, two- lished to assist students with all aspects of nology and medical technology). year program leading to the award of a financial planning. Besides the Ontario Admission Requirements: Food science Diploma of Nursing and, upon successful Student Assistance Program for full-time technology applicants must have an completion of the examinations set by the students, a new provincial loan program OSSGD or equivalent, with standing in math, College of Nurses, certification as a Regis- and bursaries for part-time students, an chemistry and physics or biology at the tered Nurse. (See health sciences section.) Emergency Loan Fund is available. There are general level of the senior division. Students Admission Requirements: Applicants must also a number of other bursaries. possessing. an Ontario Secondary School possess the minimum entrance require- Honour Graduation Diploma with high aca- ments as well as two science credits at the Living Accommodation demic standing in math, chemistry and advanced level. Preference will be given to The college offers townhouse apartments physics or biology, may be admitted to the students who have physics and chemistry for student residences. Each townhouse second year. or chemistry and biology. All science cred- has six single bedroom/studies with shared Admission to the medical laboratory tech- its must be at the advanced (superior) level living room, dining area, kitchen with re- nology program is possible via two routes: of the senior division. Applicants who have frigerator and stove, all appropriately (a) OSSGD with high academic standing in biology at the advanced level in lieu of furnished. three of math, chemistry, physics or biol- physics will be considered. ogy at the advanced level of the senior Campus Shop. division. Applicants may write exemption One-Year Certificates Here the student will find a wide range of tests for first year subjects in math, chem- Dental assistant, nursing assistant (psy- items to satisfy both academic and per- istry, physics and biology. Study material chiatric option). sonal needs. The campus shop stocks a will be forwarded at the applicant's request. Dental assistant admission requirements: large variety of school supplies and text- (b) Transfer students. Applicants with high OSSGD. Must possess the minimum books. In addition, the student is able to academic standing who have successfully admission requirements composed of two purchase small sundry and novelty items. completed the first year of the biological of the following sciences and mathematics: sciences technology program or an equiv- (a)chemistry and biology at the advanced (su- Gymnasium alent technology program at another col- perior) or general level of the senior In the large six-court gymnasium students lege or university. division, or may participate in a wide range of intra- (b)physics at the advanced (superior) or gen- mural activities. Free time is made available Biological Sciences Technology eral level of the senior division and math both during the day and evening to those Admission Requirements: OSSGD or (minimum junior level). who wish to carry out individual exercise. equivalent, with standing in math, chem- Applicants must complete a Comparative istry, and physics or biology at the general Guidance and Placement Test and a Test of Sports level of the senior division. Students pos- Manual Dexterity. The sports program embraces a wide vari- sessing these subjects at the OSSHGD A certificate of current dental and medical ety of sports activities at both the varsity level who wish to apply for exemption health with a tuberculin test endorsement is and intramural levels. The varsity hockey exams in math, chemistry, biology and also required. team and the varsity basketball team com- physics should do so in the month of Nursing assistant minimum requirements: pete with other colleges in the Ontario Col- August. Study materials will be sent on re- OSSGD or equivalent is preferred. How- leges Athletic Association. quest to applicants wishing exemption. ever, applicants with year 2 will be considered. Further Inquiries Two-Year Diploma A Comparative Guidance and Placement For further information on admission re- Aircraft maintenance technician. Test is required. Applicants must also suc- quirements and details about programs and Admission Requirements: OSSGD. Appli- cessfully pass a physical examination, pos- facilities at Canadore College and for infor- cants must have the college minimum sess a certificate of current dental health mation and application forms for student entrance requirements including physics and show proof of current immunization. awards and loans please contact and mathematics at the advanced or gen- Registrar eral level of the senior division; one course Continuing Education Canadore College of Applied Arts and in a shop at the general level of the junior The college offers a wide variety of credit Technology division. and non-credit courses offered through P.O. Box 5001 continuing education. In addition, super- North. Bay, Ontario P1B 8K9 One-Year Certificate visory and management development Telephone (705) 474-7600 Helicopter pilot. courses and courses in industrial training Admission Requirements: OSSGD and suc- are available. The former O.M.R.P. aca- For further information and application cessful completion of a flight medical ex- demic upgrading and retraining courses forms for student residences, please amination administered by the college are also offered through the college. Other contact flight surgeon. Applicants must have the courses and programs can be arranged if Residence Manager college minimum entrance requirements. sufficient interest is shown. College Education Centre Residence Applicants who hold a Fixed Wing Private P.O. Box 5005 Pilot's Licence will receive special Counselling Services North Bay, Ontario P1B 8L7 consideration. The college maintains a full-time Coun- Telephone (705) 474-1550 selling Centre with qualified counsellors to provide students with confidential assis- tance in their personal problems.

Career Planning and Placement Without assuming responsibility for finding employment for graduates, the Career Planning and Placement Officer helps stu- dents to plan their careers and assists with their placement by making arrangements for them to meet prospective employers or their representatives.

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General Admission Requirements Child care worker, hospitality adminis- Centennial College The basic admission requirement is an tration and services (majors in hotel and re- of Applied Arts and Ontario Secondary School Graduation sort, restaurant and catering, travel and Diploma (year 4) or the equivalent as deter- tourism). Technology mined by Centennial College. Prospective Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) mature students who lack an OSSGD may and satisfactory completion of a personal apply to the college as mature students if suitability assessment interview given by Scarborough they: the Applied Arts Division. (a) are over the age of 19 at the beginning of the semester in which they wish to register, Two- Year Diplomas and Correctional worker. President Douglas E. Light (b) are residents of Canada. Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) Applicants may be required to write Cen- and satisfactory completion of a personal Centennial College was the first commu- tennial College admission tests and attend suitability assessment interview given by nity college established in Ontario; it an interview, the results of which will be the Applied Arts Division; subject to the opened at 651 Warden Avenue in October, used as a guide to their placement in the employment criteria of the Ontario Ministry 1966. Since that time, Centennial College program most appropriate to their apti- of Correctional Services. has developed a multiple campus operation tudes, experience and educational Early childhood education, recreation lead- at ten locations, including continuing edu- aspirations. ership, research technician (behavioural cation satellite campuses in Scarborough Foreign students may apply to the col- studies), social services. and East York. lege for admission if they: Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) In accordance with the policy of the Min- (a) have an academic standing equivalent to an and satisfactory completion of a personal istry of Colleges and Universities for the OSSGD as determined by the college, suitability assessment interview given by education of diploma nurses, the Scar- (b) can demonstrate to the Department of Im- the Applied Arts Division. borough Regional School of Nursing and migration and the college that they have Food Service supervisor, travel counsellor. Toronto East General and Orthopaedic sufficient funds for the duration of their Admission Requirement: OSSGD (year 4). Hospital Nursing School amalgamated with studies at the college, Centennial College on September 1, 1973. (c) are in the process of making application to Business Administration It is a concern of the college that it obtain a student visa, Three-Year Diploma should be intimately related to its commu- (d) can demonstrate proficiency in both spo- Business administration (majors in ac- nityScarborough and East York. To pro- ken and written English, and counting and finance, general manage- vide this close relationship, the college has (e) can meet any selective admission criteria ment, health group management, manu- developed a multi-campus concept with in- for the program for which application is facturing management, marketing tegrated operations and has established being made. management and programmer analyst). advisory committees composed of a cross- Note: All applications for admission must Admission Requirement: OSSGD (year 4). section of people from the community. be submitted on the standard form: Appli- cation for Admission to an Ontario College Two-Year Diplomas Enrolment 1974-75 of Applied Arts and Technology. (Copies General business (majors in accounting, Full-time2,636 are not acceptable.) data processing, general management, Part-time (FTE)2,405 legal assistant and marketing), secretarial Adult training76,535 (training days) Programs Offered science (Majors in business, executive, TIBI26,599 (training days) legal, medical secretary). MDP 67 (training days) Academic Admission Requirement: OSSGD (year 4). Apprenticeship85,987 (training days) Three-Year Diploma General arts and science (majors in cultural One-Year Certificate Campus Locations studies, humanities, life and physical Secretarial science (majors in business Warden Woods Campus science, mathematics, and social secretary, executive secretary, general 651 Warden Avenue sciences). secretary, legal secretary, medical Scarborough Admission Requirement: OSSGD (year 4). secretary). Admission Requirement: OSSGD (year 4). Ashtonbee Campus Two- Year Diploma 75 Ashtonbee Road General arts and science (majors in cultural Engineering Technology Scarborough studies, humanities, life and physical Three-Year Diplomas science, mathematics, and social Architectural technology (the third year is Progress Campus sciences). optional for students who have success- 401 & Markham Road (being developed) Admission Requirement: OSSGD (year 4). fully completed the two-year architectural Scarborough technology program), chemical en- One-Year Certificate gineering technology (options in industrial Birchmount Campus General arts and science. and polymer), civil engineering technology 424 Birchmount Road Admission Requirement: OSSGD (year 4). (majors in public works and surveying), Scarborough electronics engineering technology (op- Applied Arts tions in control systems, electrical power Thorncliffe Campus Three-Year Diplomas and electronics), mechaniOal engineering Thorncliffe Park Plaza Communications (majors in creative adver- technology (majors in industrial metal 45 Overlea Blvd. tising, industrial editing and book publish- craftsman, industrial microbiology and me- Don Mills ing, journalism, and radio and TV writing). chanical design). Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) Scarborough Regional Campus and a satisfactory score in the English sec- and an average of at least 60% in year 4 se- 2877 Ellesmere Road tion of the California Achievement Test; a nior level mathematics (not business and Scarborough satisfactory essay of approximately 500 commerce mathematics), and physical words in length written at Centennial Col- science at a senior level with credits in Toronto East General Campus lege under the supervision of the commu- physics and chemistry. 825 Coxwell Avenue nications program faculty; and a positive East York recommendation after a personal interview with the Chairman of the Communications Department or his designate.

-28 30 Centennial College Two-Year Diplomas Pretemployment Programs Architectural technician (majors in drafting Automotive machinist, electric power pro- Conestoga College and building practices). duction mechanic, fluid power and control of Applied Arts and Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) mechanic, forklift mechanic, heavy-duty and mathematics at the senior level (not equipment mechanic, marine mechanic Technology business and commerce mathematics), and small powered equipment, motorcycle and physical science at a senior level, in- mechanic, motor vehicle mechanic, parts cluding credits in physics. merchandising, service station attendant, Kitchener Chemical engineering technician (options truck/coach mechanic, truck-trailer in industrial and polymer); civil engineering mechanic. technician (majors in public works and sur- veying), electronics engineering tech- College Developmental Programs President: Kenneth E. Hunter nician, industrial instrumentation tech- Academic upgrading, college preparatory, nician, industrial microbiology technician, commercial. Conestoga College serves the exciting and mechanical engineering technician (majors rapidly growing communities in the count- in industrial and design drafting, mechan- Continuing Education ies of Perth, Wellington, Huron and Water- ical design). This division offers a variety of credit and loo in southern Ontario. Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) Within this area, the college provides p special interest courses on a part-time day and mathematics at a senior level (,not busi- or evening basis, either at the college or on post-secondary educational opportunities ness and'commercezathematics), and the premises of schools, businesses or in- and relates closely to the needs and desires iihisical science at a senior level including dustrial firms. of the community. -credits in chemistry and physics. Conestoga College is unique in offering Counselling Services wood products technician, materials man- Transportation and industrial Power The college maintains two full-time Coun- agement and welding technician programs. Technology selling Offices with qualified counsellors to The college stresses the preparation of Three-Year Diploma provide students with confidential assis- students for employment in their field, Fluid power technology. tance in their personal problems. whether it be in business, health, tech- Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) nology, arts or services. with mathematics and science at a senior Student Placement Service Conestoga College maintains campuses level. The college operates a Job Placement Ser- in Cambridge, Doon (Kitchener), Clinton, vice to assist students in obtaining full-time Guelph, Harriston, Stratford and Waterloo. Two -Year Diploma employment on graduation and part-time Part-time studies are offered at all cen- Automotive technician. employment while they are attending the tres. Post-secondary programs are offered Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4). college, as well as summer employment at Guelph, Doon and Stratford. Manpower Applicants may be required to attend a per- opportunities. training programs are offered in all centres sonal suitability interview and will normally except Harriston. Apprenticeship programs be expected to have a technical Student Accommodation are offered at Doon, Guelph and Waterloo. background. Accommodation for out-of-town students Fluid power technician. is not provided by the college. However, the Resources for Learning Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) Student Services Department attempts to The college provides a wide range of learn- with mathematics and science at a senior assist students in obtaining off-campus ac- ing resources to complement and extend level. commodation by maintaining an up-to-date the opportunities for learning beyond Motive power technician (option in heavy- housing registry. classrooms, laboratories and shops. Li- duty diesel). brary and audio-visual services are exten- Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) Leisure Education sive. Provision is made for students to learn and English at a senior level with credits in The college's Leisure Education De- first hand in actual occupational situations. senior level automotive, mathematics and partment provides organized programs, in- physics. tercollegiate athletics, intramural athletics, Enrolment 1974-75 sports clubs and leisure education Post-secondary1,400 One-Year Certificate programs. Nursing670 Aircraft maintenance technician. Continuing education21,700 Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) Student Awards Retraining1,400 and mathematics at a senior level. Centennial College students in financial Apprenticeship100 need may apply for assistance from a vari- Total25,270 Forty-Week Certificate ety of sources: Ontario Student Assistance Avionics maintenance specialist Program, Canada Student Loans Plan, Programs. Offered Admission Requirements: OSSGD (year 4) scholarships, bursaries and a revolving with credits in English, mathematics and loan fund. Applied Arts physics. Three-Year Diplomas Further Inquiries Design (3-D and graphic options), film, Apprenticeship Programs. For further information on admission re- journalism, photography, radio and tele- Alignment and brake mechanic, auto body quirements and college facilities, please vision arts. repairer, automotive machinist, automotive consult painter, boilermaker, fuel and electrical .; Admissions and Records Office Two-Year Diplomas systems mechanic, heavy-duty equipment ,,,t,,,,Centennial College of Applied Arts and Consumer and family studies (community mechanic, motorcycle mechanic, motor ye- Technology homemaker option, food option), crim- --hicle mechanic, motor vehicle mechanic 651 Warden Avenue . inology and law enforcement, early child- (truck/coach), service station attendant, Scarborough, Ontario M1L 3Z6 hood education, general arts and science, transmission mechanic, truck-trailer Telephone (416) 694-3241 recreation leadership, social services. repairer. Admission Requirements: Ontario Second- For further information and application ary School Graduation Diploma with year 4 forms for student awards, please consult standing in English at the general or ad- Student Awards Officer vanced level and three other senior Credits Centennial College of Applied Arts and at the general or advanced level. Technology 651 Warden Avenue Scarborough, Ontario M1L 3Z6 Telephone (416) 694-3241

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Business Student Placement Services Three-Year Diplomas A student placement service is available to Confederation College Business administration (accounting assist students in obtaining employment on of Applied Arts and major, data processing major, marketing graduation and also in obtaining part-time major), materials management. employment. Technology

Two-Year Diplomas Student Awards Business accounting, general business (re- Full-time students may be eligible for loan- Thunder Bay tailing major), secretarial arts (executive, grant assistance under the Ontario Student legal, medical). Assistance Program. Part-time students Admission Requirements: For business ad- can apply for provincially guaranteed ministration, general business, materials loans. For further information check with President: B. E. Curtis managementan OSSGD with year 4 the college's Student Awards Office. standing in English at the general or ad- Situated on a 175-acre campus in Thunder vanced level, plus three other senior level Living Accommodation Bay and with numerous satellite locations credits at the general or advanced level. For Residence accommodation is,not available throughout northwestern Ontario, Confed- secretarialOSSGD with year 4 standing at the college. However, rooming and/or eration College continues to expand its in English at the general or advanced level. boarding facilities are readily available in services. the area. Some 43 programs and options are avail- Technology able to post-secondary students. In addi- Three-Year Diplomas Further Inquiries tion, the Retraining Division offers in ex- Air and water resources engineering tech- For additional information, contact cess of 30 programs in Thunder Bay, Fort nology, civil engineering technology, con- Registrar Frances, Kenora, and several other lo- struction engineering technology, electri- Conestoga College of Applied Arts and cations each year, meeting the interests of cal engineering technology, electronic Technology our population. engineering technology, mechanical en- 299 Doon Valley Drive gineering technology. Kitchener, Ontario N2G 3W5 Enrolment 1975-76 (approximate) Telephone (519) 653-2511 Post-secondary1,250 Two-Year Diplomas Continuing education5,000 Electrical engineering technician, elec- Retraining2,150 tronic engineering technician, fluid power Total8,400 technician, mechanical drafting en- gineering technician, mechanical en- Resource Centre gineering technician, welding technician, The college's resource centre provides an wood products technician. efficient service to students, faculty and Admission Requirements: OSSGD with staff. Printed and audio-visual reference year 4 standing in English and mathematics material pertaining to all programs is and a senior levfll credit in physics and available. chemistry. General Admission Requirements Health Sciences One or more of the following may be re- Two-Year Diploma quired by applicants to full-time post- Nursing. secondary programs or extension subjects: The programleads to the award of a (1) Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma of Nursing and, upon successful Diploma or equivalent, with year 4 English. completion of the examinations set by. the Mature student-19 years of age on or be- College of Nurses, certification as a Regis- fore September 1 of the current academic tered Nurse. (See section on health year (may include mature student testing) sciences.) (2) Personal interview (3) Letters of reference and supplemental Retraining application form Conestoga College offers a number of cer- (4) Year 4 mathematics tificate programs that vary in length from 12 (5) 40 wpm typing to 48 weeks. Details of these programs are (6) 80 wpm symbol shorthand available from the college Registrar. (7) Year 4 electrical or year 4 electronics or year 5 physics or summer college prepara- Apprenticeship tory program Electrical construction, machinisttool and (8) Year 3 physics. die, motor vehicle mechanic, plumbing, Admission requirement code numbers are sheet metal. shown after program names. Example: Admission Requirements: Specified by the Early childhood education (1,2,3)(1) Manpower Training Branch, Ministry of OSSGD with year 4 English or mature stu- Colleges and Universities. derf admission; (2) personal interview; (3) letter ° reference and supplemental Sports admissiG,orm. The athletics program at the college allows participants to become involved in many different types of activities. Golf, chess, fencing, volleyball, bowling, skiing and curling are some of the programs designed to meet the recreational needs of the student.

Counselling Services The college maintains a Counselling Can- tre with qualified counsellors to provide students with confidential assistance in their personal problems and in career planning. 32 Confederation College Programs Offered One-Year Certificates Dental assistant (1,2); helicopter mainte- Durham College Applied Arts and Health Sciences nance (1A) with six-week equipment famil- of Applied Arts and Three-Year Diploma iarization segment. Radio and television arts (radio option, Technology television option). Apprenticeship Admission Requirement: Successful com- Carpentry, electrical. pletion of two-year diploma requirements. Oshawa Retraining Two-Year Diplomas The Retraining Division offers upgrading Early childhood education (1,2,3); general .0 courses to the year 4 equivalency level. arts andcience (1) with options in arts Clerical and stenographic courses and President: G. E. Willey cluster, business cluster, film production, English as a second language are also of- technology cluster, theatre arts; law and se- fered, plus a number of skill programs such Durham College is located just outside the curity (1); mental retardation counsellor as: Cutter and skidder, electronicshome northerly city limits of the city of Oshawa. (1,2,3); nursing (1,2,3) with two different entertainment, heavy-duty equipment me- The modern campus offers attractive rural credits in senior divisiohrecommended chanic, hosptial orderly, marine and small surroundings set on 132 acres overlooking scienCes are biology, chemistry, physics powered equipment mechanic, nurse's a proposed conservation area and lake. and two senior division English credits (see aide, welder fitter. Durham College occupies a modern health sciences section); radio/television three-storey building with excellent re- arts (1); recreational leadership (1,2,3); so- Counselling Services sources for academic study and practical cial services (1,2,3). The college maintains a full-time coun- learning. selling centre with qualified counsellors to Durham emphasizes the relationship be- One-Year Certificate provide students with confidential assis- tween student and teacher with an inter- Law and security (1). tance in solving their personal problems. personal approach to all learning. Courses are designed to prepare the student for em- Business Student Placement Services ployment. Durham College offers the fol- Three-Year Diplomas A full-time Student Placement Officer is lowing unique programs: Air transport Business data processing, hotel resort res- available to assist students in obtaining em- technology (three years), legal office ad- taurant administration, industrial relations. ployment upon graduation and in obtaining ministration (three years), industrial admin- Admission Requirement: Successful com- part-time employment. istration (three years), sports and entertain- pletion of two-year diploma requirements. ment administration (two years with third Student Assistance and Financial Aid year optional). In addition, continuing edu- Two-Year Diplomas The Financial Aids Office is open twelve cation and academic upgrading programs Aviation management (1) and a medical ex- months of the year to assist students with are offered throughout the year. amination; business data processing sys- their financial problems. Full-time students tems (1,4); executive, legal, medical secre- may be eligible for loan-grant assistance Enrolment 1974.75 tarial (secretarial arts certificate programs); under the Ontario Student Assistance Pro- Full-time 960 food and lodging administration (1); gen- gram. Part-time students can apply for pro- Continuing education 4,820 eral business (1) with options in accounting vincially guaranteed loans. For further de- Adult education451 management, administrative management, tails see the introductory section on Total6,231 marketing and sales management; indus- financial assistance for students. trial relationspersonnel (1); travel - Programsbffered tourism administration (1). Living Accommodation Residence accommodation is not available Applied Arts One-Year Certificates at the College. However, rooming and/or Two-Year Diplomas (with optional third year). Executive secretarial (1,5,6); legal secre- boarding facilities are.readily available in Administrative arts (public or personnel ad- tarial (1,5,6); medical secretarial (1,5), the area. ministration, sports and entertainment ad- secretarial arts (1). ministration), communications /graphics/ Further Inquiries design arts (advertising, design arts, Technology For further information an admission re- graphic communications, journalism/ Three-Year Diplomas quirements and details about programs and public relations), design arts (option in in- Architectural engineering technology (suc- facilities, please contact dustrial and interior design or graphics). cessful completion of two-year architec- Mr. Joseph A. St. Amand, Admission Requirements: Ontario Second- tural engineering technician program); civil Admissions Officer ary School Graduation Diploma or equiv- engineering technology (1,4) with year 3 Mr. T. B. Todd, Placement and- alent. Year 4 English recommended. Year 4 physics and year 4 chemistry-70% aver- Awards Officer mathematics also recommended for admin- age if subjects taken at level 4, 60% at level Mrs. Christina Torrie, Awards and istrative arts and design arts. 5. Direct entry will be given to the second Financial Aids Officer year of the program for students with an Confederation College of Applied Arts Business Ontario Secondary Honour Graduation and Technology Three-Year Diplomas Diploma which includes English, mathe- P.O. Box 398 --- Business administration (data processing, matics "A", "B" and "C", physics and Postal Station F - finance and accounting, general, industrial chemistry. Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4W1 administration, marketing), legal office ad- Telephone (807) 577-5751 ministration, secretarial science. Two-Year Diplomas Admission Requirements: OSSGD. Year 4 Aircraft maintenance technician (1,4); ar- mathematics and English recommended. chitectural engineering technician (1,4); Students wishing to take the three-year audio-visual equipment technician (1,4,7); program should be aware that it is consid- avionics maintenance technician (1,4,8); erably more demanding in academic terms electrical technician (1,4,7); electronics (particularly in mathematics) than the two- technician(1,4,7): mechanical engineering year program. technician (1,4); radiological technician (under revisioh, please contact college); survey technician (1,4).

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Two- Year Diploma Life Science Admission Requirements: OSSGD. Mature General business (data processing, finance Three-Year Diplomas students whose work experience and per- and accounting, general, marketing). Food and drug technology. sonal background indicate a likelihood of Admission Requirements: OSSGD from This program trains peopleto work in the success are encouraged to apply. any general or advanced course, preferably food and drug industry where they will help with year 4 English and mathematics. maintain a high calibre of production stan- Continuing Education dards, as established by government regu- Classes are offered to adults in the commu- One-Year Certificates lations. Graduates of this program willnd nity who wish to work toward certificates or Business, engineering, and legal, medical, themselves responsible positions which diplomas during the day or evening, or general secretarial. offer excellent remuneration and working throughout the year. In addition, an inter- conditions. esting variety of non-credit, special-interest Two-Year Diploma, One-Year Certificate Admission Requirements: OSSGD, prefera- courses are also offered. Secretarial science. bly with credits in biology, chemistry and Admission Requirement: OSSGD from any mathematics. Summer Programs general or advanced course. Year 4 English Medical Lab Technology. Durham's spring-summer program offers is preferred. Durham College is offering the first year of continuing education courses,in such fields 'this three-year program. Successful stu- as business law, business organization, Engineering Technology dents will, upon acceptance, complete the business mathematics and statistics, intro- Three-Year Diplomas second year of the program at the Toronto ductory data processing, economics, mar- Air transport, cheMical, computer, elec- Institute of Medical Technology, 222 St. keting, programming 1, advertising and tronic and mechanical technology. Patrick Street, Toronto. The third year of sales promotion, systems and procedures, Admission Requirements: OSSGD. Appli- the program will be primarily clinical with management strategies and computer cants interested in the three-year en- supervised teaching laboratory experience science. Courses are also offered in nurs- gineering technology programs should be being given in local hospital laboratories. ing administration, human resources man- aware that these aremiore demanding than The first year of this program is common agement and secretarial development, as the two-year programs. It is recommended to the food and drug technology program. well as a number of general-interest that those contemplating a three-year tech- Consequently, the students in either food courses. nology progranthave English, physics, and drug technology or medical lab tech- chemistry and, especially, year 4 nology have one year in which to make the Student Placement Services mathematics. decision on their future career. Only a lim- A full-time Student Placement Officer is Subjects such as biology, computer ited number of applicants can be accepted available to assist students in obtaining em- science, drafting, electronics, environ- for medical lab technology because of the ployment upon graduation and in obtaining mental studies, technical report writing, restricted enrolment at the Toronto In- part-time employment. etc., may also provide an adequate sititue of Medical Technology. Students background. wishing to attend the institute will be inter- Student Awards Applicants who have year 5 credits in Eng- viewed before being accepted. Some bursaries and scholarships are avail- lish, physics, chemistry, algebra and either Admission Requirements: OSSGD, prefera- able through the college. Full-time students calculus or functions and relations will be bly with credits in biology, chemistry and may also be eligibile for loan-grant assis- considered for direct entry into the second mathematics. tance under the Ontario Student Assis- year of this program. tance Program. Part-time students can One-Year Program apply for provincially guaranteed loans and Two-Year Diplomas Dental Assistant. bursaries. For further information see the Civil, computer, electronic and mechanical. This program is designed to prepare skilled introductory section on financial assis- Admission Requirements: OSSGD. Mathe- assistants for employment in dental offices tance to students and check with the col- matics would be an advantage to students and clinics. After serving a one-year in- leges Student Awards Office. entering these, programs. Students who service training period in a dental office, have taken electrical/electronic subjects or graduates of this program will be eligible Living Accommodation mechanical/drafting subjects in any year of for certification by the Royal College of Residence is not available on campus. The high school will find these studies a de- Dental Surgeons. college maintains a list of clean, com- cided asset in the appropriate two-year Admission Requirements: OSSGD. A per- fortable lodgings available in the commu- program. However, a general academic sonal interview is required for all selected nity. Average cost of room and board is background, coupled with a strong desire applicants. $28-35 per week. to succeed in the technical field of your choice, can be an even greater asset. Adult Training Further information Durham College offers academic up- For further information about admission re- One-Year Certificate grading, college preparatory and skill quirements and details about programs and Applied machine shop welding. A 40-week courses as well as special courses for busi- facilities, please contact program of intensive theory and practice. If ness and industry. Admissions Officer students prefer, they may continue their Durham College of Applied Arts and studies in the second year of the mechan- Health Services Technology ical techniques program and obtain a diploma. Nursing. Simcoe Street North Admission Requirement: OSSGD. The two-year program leads to a Diploma Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L7 of Nursing and, upon successful com- pletion of the examinations set by the Col-. For information about student awards and lege of Nurses, certification as a Registered loans, please contact Nurse. (See health sciences section.) Student Awards Officer Admission Requirements: OSSGQ with Durham College of Applied Arts and successful completion of one full year of Technology study in each of two different credit Simcoe Street North courses in science. Acceptable sciences Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L7 are chemistry and one of physics or biology. Telephone: (416) 576-0210

Nursing Assistant. The program leads to a Nursing Assistant Certificate and, upon successful com- pletion of the examinations set by the Col- lege of Nurses, certification as a Registered Nursing Assistant. 34 Programs Offered ing, manufacturing engineering technology Fanshawe College (co-op), mechanical engineering tech- of Applied Arts and Applied Arts nology (mobile equipment), refrigeration Three-Year Programs and air conditioning engineering tech- Technology Cinematography, creative electronics, en- nology, survey technology. vironmental art, fine art, graphic design, in- dustrial design, industrial design (fashion), Two-Year Programs London interior design, interior design (deco- Architectural technician, civil engineering ration), landscape design, photography, -technician, construction technician, elec- printmaking, print production, radio and trical engineering technician (co -op avail- television arts, urban design. able), electronics engineering technician, President: J. A. Colvin maintenance engineering technipian (co- Two- Year Programs op), manufacturing engineering technician, Fanshawe College serves the four counties Audio-visual technician, broadcast journal- mechanical engineering technician (mobile of Middlesex, Elgin, Oxford and Norfolk. ism, hotel restaurant and catering manage- equipment), motive power technician (co- Within this area, the college provides post- ment, photography, radio and television op available), refrigeration and air condi- secondary educational opportunities and arts. tioning engineering technician, survey relates closely to the needs and desires of technician. the community. Arts and Science The Fanshawe College main campus is Three-Year Program One-Year Programs located on a 15 -acre site in the northeast Science laboratory technology (co-op). Biomedical electronics (post-graduate), section of London. Continuing education broadcast technician (post-graduate), mo- programs are offered in London and in Two-Year Programs tive power management technician, motive other locations where local schools and Early childhood teacher education, envi- power parts technician. other existing community facilities are uti- ronmental engineering technician (co-op), lized. The college is also responsible for the general arts and science program, law and Co-operative Education adult training programs at locations in Lon- security administration, legal office admin- Several Fanshawe programs are operated don and St. Thomas. istration (co-op), library technician, mathe- on the co-operative education plan. This Fanshawe enrolled its first students in matics diploma program, recreation lead- plan integrates related on-the-job work ex- September 1967. From an initial regis- ership, tourism and travel counsellor, urban perience with classroom theory during al- tration of 800 full-time students, enrolment affairs, real estate. ternating periods of work and study. Such a had grown to 4,700 full-time students in system helps students orient themselves to 1974. In addition there are 24,500 students One-Year Program the world of work and earn while learning, registered in continuing education pro- Legal office administration. helps them develop their human relations grams, 2,200 students in the adult training skills and job-search techniques, and usu- programs and 1,100 students in appren- Business ally results in a well developed career plan ticeship programs. Three-Year Programs before graduation. Further information is Business administration, business infor- available from the Co-operative Education Enrolment 1974-75 mation systems (co-op), professional Department at the college. Full-time4,700 secretarial. Continuing education24,500 Community Services Adult training2,200 Two-Year Programs Community Services offers a community- Apprenticeship1,100 Accounting (co-op), business data pro- oriented program and provides continuing Total32,500 cessing (co-op), butchering, educational education for adults in London and in 22 secretarial, executive secretarial, farm busi- other locations served by the col- Library ness management, general business (co- lege. Credit, special interest and co- The college library contains over 26,000 op), legal secretarial, marketing (co-op), operative courses are offered. The regular volumes, in addition to an up-to-date sup- meat processing and abattoir operation, Fanshawe College diplomas, as awarded to ply of magazines, periodicals and other ref- medical secretarial. full-time students, can be obtained through erence materials. the Community Services continuing edu- One-Year Programs cation program. In addition, Community Campus Locations Office administration, secretarial arts. Services is responsible for the adult train- In addition to the main campus in London, ing program. Fanshawe College maintains branches in Health and Welfare Woodstock and Simcoe which offer full- Three-Year Program Adult Training Division time and part-time courses. Nursing edu- Medical laboratory technology. Through its Adult Education Centres, the cation programs are also located at Lon- adult training program offers academic up- don, St. Thomas and Woodstock. Two-Year Programs grading courses and skill training courses Behavioural sciences, child care worker, to adults who have not had the opportunity General Admission Requirements diploma nursing (see health sciences sec- to reach their full employment potential. The general admission requirement is an tion), mental retardation counsellor, radio- Ontario Secondary School Graduation logical technology, respiratory technology, Adult training information is available at Diploma or equivalent, with modification social service worker. 170 East for certain programs. Applications based London, Ontario N6A 1G9 on equivalent standing from other prov- One-Year Programs Telephone (519) 438-5181 inces or countries will be considered. Dental assisting, general arts and science Applications from mature Students at least (basic science option), health care aide/ 297 Adelaide Street South 19 years of age with marginal qualifications hospital orderly, health records technician, London, Ontario N5Z 3K7 will be considered individually. nursing assistant. Telephone (519) 433-6611

Technology 10 Ontario Road Three-Year Programs St. Thomas, Ontario N5P 3N4 Architectural technology (co-op), civil en- Telephone (519) 633-2030 gineering technology (co-op), construction technology (co-op), control systems tech- nology, electrical engineering technology, electronics engineering technology, heat-

6 35 Apprenticeship Programs Financial Aid Apprentices (within trades regulated by the Full-time students may be eligible for loan- George Brown College Manpower Training Branch of the Ontario grant assistance under the Ontario Student of Applied Arts and Ministry of Colleges and Universities) can Assistance Program. Information folders be directed to Fanshawe College for part of are available from secondary school guid- Technology their training. Apprentice students receive ance offices and application forms can be a combination of on-the-job and in-college obtained from the college's Financial Aids training. The length and frequency of in- Office. Toronto college sessions will vary but, for most of Information covering awards, bursaries, the trades, the college program is divided scholarships and other forms of financial into a basic session of eight weeks with assistance is also available at the Financial subsequent intermediate and advanced Aids Office. President: Clifford C. Lloyd sessions of seven weeks each. Fanshawe College provides courses for Athletic Program George Brown College of Applied Arts and the following apprenticeship trades: Auto Fanshawe College participates in and is a Technology was founded in 1968 to serve body repair, electrical (construction and full member of the Ontario Colleges Ath- the education needs of the city of Toronto. maintenance), hairdressing, machinist, letic Association. The major sports pro- From the outset its primary objective has motor vehicle mechanic, plumbing, sheet gram includes volleyball, basketball and been to train people for employment. metal, tool and die. hockey for men; and volleyball and basket- The men and women of today are Entry to these apprenticeship classes is ball for women. Other varsity sports include facing challenges unheard of by previous restricted to those apprentices directed to golf, cross-country, tennis, badminton, generations. This college offers to these the college by the Manpower Training curling, table tennis, judo and ten-pin bowl- people training for occupational mobility. Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Colleges ing, many of which are co-recreational Courses are up-to-date with the application and Universities. activities. The Varsity Sports Program is of new materials, new techniques and new Inquiries regarding apprenticeship pro- subsidized by the Student Union budget. developments within each vocation. The grams should be sent to the nearest Man- All students are eligible to participate in the college operates nine campuses, five of power Training Branch District Office or Varsity Program. which are nursing campuses, and offers the Manpower Training Branch, Ministry of nearly 200 programs to prospective .Colleges and Universities, Mowat Block, Information students. 10th Floor, Queen's Park, Toronto, Further information may be obtained by Ontario M7A 2B5. writing to Enrolment Fanshawe College The college operates a wide variety of pro- Student Housing P.O. Box 4005, Terminal C grams of varying lengths and in some cases The college does not offer its students ac- London, Ontario N5W 5H1 on a two-shift basis. Many programs have a commodation in college residences. It Telephone (519) 451-7270 continuous intake and output with students does, however, provide a registry through and classes enrolling and graduating which students obtain accommodation in or by contacting offices of the college at weekly. In addition there are large numbers homes and apartment buildings in the city any of the following Fanshawe College of part-time students taking courses which of London. Inquiries should be addressed locations start and stop several times throughout the to the Off-Campus Housing Service, lo- 1460 Oxford Street East year. In the current school year the number cated in the Student Services Office. London, Ontario N5V 1W4 of students registered in the college will be Telephone (519) 451-7270 in excess of 40,000. Counselling Service Students are invited to discuss their aca- 486 Dundas Street The following figures represent typical demic, career or personal concerns with Woodstock, Ontario N4S 1C3 enrolment at any point during 1974-75. one of the college counsellors. Students Telephone (519) 537-6051 Full-time students: may also find the answers to some of their Post-secondary2,814 questions in the discussion groups led by 56 Norfolk North Retraining2,921 counsellors. A career counselling-testing Simcoe, Ontario N3Y 2W1 Apprenticeship 621 program is offered free of charge to stu- Telephone (519) 428-0580 dents who need assistance in determining Library their vocational goals. A library is located at each campus. The aim of the library is to provide a carefully Student Placement Service chosen collection of material re_ lated to the The college operates a Student Placement growing range and complexity of college Service on a year-round basis. The func- programs. Such materials include a selec- tions of the placement office include liaison tion of books, periodicals and reference with employers, on-campus recruiting by journals, as well as magazines for employers, career counselling, labour mar- browsing. ket information (including a Job Infor- Students are encouraged to use the up- mation Centre), job search advice, assis- to-date" vertical file which contains pam- tance in finding summer employment for phlets and clippings on a variety of subjects undergraduates and placement assistance of interest to students. to alumni. A file is maintained in the place- Each library is equipped with a photo- ment office for each graduating student. copier to provide students with a means of Students interested in assistance in finding reproducing materials needed. employment work with the personnel in the Orientation tours and instructions on the placement office during their final college use of the library's facilities and the ser- year. vices available are a part of the program to An on-campus recruiting program is con- invite students to browse the book shelves, ducted from January through April when relax, or to study in a pleasant atmosphere. employers visit the college to interview stu- Each library is staffed by library tech- dents. Interviews are also arranged at the nicians with a professional librarian re- employers' premises. Assistance is avail- sponsible for the administration and imple- able to undergraduates who are seeking mentation of library policies. summer employment. 36 George Brown College Campus Locations Short Program Electrical-Electronics Casa Loma Campus Nursery aide. Three -Year Diplomas 160 Kendal Avenue Electrical technologist (three-year program Principal, B. Beetles Architectural Technology in two years), electronics technologist Three-Year Diploma (three-year program in two years). Campus Survey technologist (three-year program in Admission Requirements: OSSGD or 507 College Street two years). equivalent, with year 4 mathematics and Principal, R. Santin Admission Requirements: OSSGD or English. equivalent, with above average achieve- Kensington Campus ment in mathematics and science. Two-Year Diplomas 21 Nassau Street Acoustics technician, design technician- Principal, R. Gwilliam Two-Year Diplomas electrical, electrical technician, electronics Air conditioning technician, civil en- technician. Teraulay Campus gineering technician, concrete technician, Admission Requirements: OSSGD or 51 Teraulay Street construction technician, drafting tech- equivalent, with year 4 mathematics, Principal, W. Frye nician (architectural, general, mechanical science and English. services, structural), and survey technician. General Requirements for Admission Shorter Programs Except where otherwise noted, the mini- Shorter Programs Colour television, electronics general. mum requirement for entry into post- Appliance servicing, blueprint reading, secondary programs is an Ontario Second- drafting, drafting refresher, dry wall taper, Engineering Technology ary School Graduation Diploma or general carpentry, heating technician, ma- Three-Year Diplomas equivalent. sonry, natural gas serviceman, oil burner Industrial instrumentation technologist Admission requirements for adult train- servicing, painting and decorating, refrig- (three-year program in two years), orthotic- ing programs vary with the program; many eration and air conditioning, residential prosthetic techniques (third year optional). programs require less than year 4 of sec- metal siding installer, and stationary Admission Requirements: OSSGD or ondary school. engineering. equivalent, with year 4 mathematics and A student 19 years of age or over with the physics. necessary prerequisites may be admitted Business and Commerce Watchmaking (third year optional). as a mature student into any program. Three-Year Diploma (5 semesters) Business administration. Two- Year Diplomas Programs Offered. Admission Requirements: OSSGD or Coatings technician, industrial instrumen- equivalent. To qualify for admission to the tation technician, materials handling de- Applied Arts fifth semester, a candidate must complete a sign, mechanical drafting design tech- Three-Year Diploma two-year program in business (accounting, nician, plastics technician "A", plastics Dental technician. data processing, general business, market- technician "C", precision instrument tech- Admission Requirements: OSSGD or ing or physical distribution) taken at niques, process piping design, tool and die equivalent, with chemistry and physics; George Brown College with acceptably design, toolmaking technician. candidates must successfully complete a high standing in the fourth semester. The manual, dexterity test. fifth semester program provides a senior One-Year Diplomas management overview of the business Plastics technician "B", welding specialist. Two- Year Diplomas enterprise. Addiction counsellor. Shorter Programs Admission Requirements: OSSGD or Two -Year Diplomas Blueprint reading for welders, business equivalent; generally restricted to older stu- Business (specialization in accounting, equipment servicing, industrial instrumen- dents with volunteer welfare experience; data processing, general business, market- tation mechanic, lathe operator, machine students are selected by group interview. ing or physical distribution). Starting' dates shop practice, mechanical engineering Child care worker. are in September and February. Successful drafting, thermoplastic operator (forming Admission Requirements: OSSGD or graduates may qualify for the fifth and fabricating), thermoplastic set-up man equivalent; minimum age 18; mature per- semester program in business (machine moulding), thermoset operator sonality; preferably experienced with groups administration. (hand lay-up), thermoset operator (ma- of children; personal interview. Admission Requirements: OSSGD or chine moulding), welder fitter, welder fitter Community worker. equivalent. refresher, welding operator. Admission Requirements: OSSGD or Secretarial science (general, legal, medical, equivalent; extensive life experience; belief and no-shorthand). Fashion Technology in involvement of people in decision- Students with an OSSGD, 45 wpm typing Three-Year Diplomas making process; commitment to social and 80 wpm shorthand may directly enter Apparel management (third year optional). change; personal maturity; previous com- the third semester. Admission Requirements: OSSGD or munity work experience an advantage. equivalent, with mathematics; spatial con- Day care worker. One-Year Diplomas ception, digital and dexterity tests; in- Admission Requirements: OSSGD or Court reporting. structor's evaluation. equivalent; mature personality; preferably Admission Requirements: Successful com- Creative fashion design (third year experienced with young children; personal pletion of a recognized legal secretarial optional). interview. science program or related business ex- Admission Requirements: OSSGD or Denture therapy. perience plus typing at 60;wpm and short- equivalent, instructor's evaluation, sewing Admission Requirements: OSSGD or hand at 130 wpm. training and aptitude. equivalent, with chemistry and physics; bi- Sales. Jewelry arts (third year optional). ology is an asset; manual skill and good Admission Requirements: OSSGD or command of English. Shorter Programs equivalent (preference for those with art Business machines, business machines options), mature student with demon- One-Year Program and bookkeeping, clerk-typist, commercial strated interest and/or ability. Dental assistant. accountancy, commercial clerical, com- Admission Requirements: OSSGD or mercial dicta-typist, commercial refresher, equivalent, with English, mathematics and commercial stenographic, inventory con- ons. science, typing 30 wpm; manual skill; trol-warehouseman, keypunch, steno- personal interview. graphic refresher, typing refresher. t

35 George Brown College 37 Two-Year Diploma Physical Education Health Centre Furniture production and design. Two-Year Diploma A Health Centre is located on each campus, Fitness instructor. staffed by registered nurses, with a physi- Shorter Programs Admission Requirements: OSSGD or cian available for consultation on an ap- Apparel pattern drafting and styling; cus- equivalent, with mathematics and English pointment basis. Students are requested to tom dressmaking and alterations; fur, at the senior level. complete a health history form, and medi- leather and suede; furniture refinishing and cal examinations are required for admis- repair; furniture upholstery and repair; hair- Other Skill Programs sion to some programs. styling for barbers; industrial power Commercial vehicle driving, tractor-trailer sewing. driver, English as a second language. Financial Assistance Financial assistance under the terms of the Food Technology Apprenticeship Programs (two to five Ontario Student Assistance Program or the Three-Year Diploma years) Canada Student Loans Plan can be pro- Food processing technology. Air conditioning and refrigeration worker, vided to full-time studeints on the basis of Admission Requirements: OSSGD or baker, barber, brick and stone mason, car- need and residence qualifications. Part- equivalent, with minimum standing of 60% penter, cement mason, chef, electrician time students can apply for provincial in physics, chemistry, mathematics and (construction and maintenance), electron- bursaries or loans. See introductory section English. ics mechanic (industrial control), glazier on financial assistance. Application forms and metal mechanic, hairdresser, iron- for student financial assistance are avail- Two-Year Diplomas worker (must be at least 17 years of age), able from Student Services, telephone Food administration. lather, machinist, millwright, painter and (416) 967-1212. Admission Requirements: OSSGD or decorator, plasterer, plumber, radio and TV equivalent; or Journeyman Chef Certificate service technician, retail meat cutter, sheet Living Accommodation with 2nd class honours. metal worker, sprinkler and fire protection Information on living accommodation is Hotel-motel administration, property man- installer, steamfitter, structural steel drafts- available by dialing (416) 967-1212. Al- agementresidential. man, toolmaker, watch repairer. though residence accommodation is not provided by the college, there is no short- Shorter Programs Part-Time Courses age of rooming facilities in Toronto; rates Baking pre-employment, bartending, chef The college offers several hundred part- vary from $25 to $35 per week for a room. training pre-employment, cook training, time courses not only in the evening but, in dining room service, hotel front office and many cases, during the day. They are de- Placement reception, retail meat cutting. signed to cater to the individual student by Placement in employment is promoted by providing part-time instruction at hours arranging interviews with prospective em- Graphic Arts that are convenient to him or her. ployers. The college staff is ready at all Three-Year Diploma A part-time course calendar is available on times to assist the graduating student in as- GraphiO arts (printing technician). request from the college. sembling career information, preparing for Admission Requirements: OSSGD or an interview, and arriving at decisions. It equivalent; or Ontario year 2 with success Counselling Services should be noted, however, that George in high school printing course of year 3 or Counselling services are provided on each Crown College does not guarantee place- year 4; or industrial experience. campus. Professional counsellors are avail- ment in a position. able at any time during school hours to Two-Year Diploma meet with any student on a voluntary basis. Athletics Graphic design technician. They are competent to provide educational, Athletics is a program in which every stu- Admission Requirements: OSSGD or vocational or personal counselling. Dis- dent is eligible to participate. The Athletic equivalent; mature students over 19 years cussions are informal, confidential and Director operates an intramural program of of age may be accepted with tower aca- supportive of the student. For further infor- interclass competitions involving touch demic qualifications; all must submit a mation contact the Counselling Centre at football, floor hockey, basketball, pushball, portfolio of five to ten samples and pass an any campus, or telephone (416) 967-1212. baseball, etc. The college, as a member of art test before being approved. the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association, competes in various intercollege sports, Shorter Programs such as basketball and soccer. Commercial art, film imposition and printing surface preparation for typographers, off- Further Inquiries set printing, offset printing for letter- Additional information is available by writ- pressmen, photo-composition and paste- ing to the college at P.O. Box 1015, Station up assembly for typographers, photo re- B, Toronto, Ontario M5T 2T9, or by tele- production for typographers, screen print- phoning (416) 967-1212 and asking for ing, sign writing. "Information."

Nursing Two- Year Diploma Nursing. (Seelhea ith sciences section.) Admission Rquirements: OSSGD or equiv- alent, with two credits in science (physics, chemistry, or biology) of the senior division; personal interview.

Shorter Programs Graduate nurse upgrading, registered nurse critical care, registered nurse oper- ating room. 38

Two-Year Diplomas Health Sciences Georgian College Communication arts, design arts (ceramics Two-Year Diploma of Applied Arts and and glass, creative arts, graphic design, in- Nursing. dustrial design, interior design, metal, plas- Georgian College offers the diploma pro- Technology tics, textiles and weaving, wood), fashion gram in nursing at Barrie, Orillia and Owen promotion, general arts and science, law Sound. On successful completion of the and security administration, residential program, graduates may write the exam- Barrie counsellor (mental retardation), resort and inations set by the College of Nurses for hotel operation (co-operative). certification as a Registered Nurse. (See Admission Requirements: Ontario Second- health sciences section.) ary School Graduation Diploma. The Admission Requirements: OSSGD with an President: R. P. Crawford admission requirement for communication average of 60% at the advanced level and arts is a graduation certificate from Geor- two sciences from years 3 and 4. Biology is Georgian College serves the Georgian Bay gian College in either advertising pro- preferred as one of these two. region with its developing industrial com- cedures or media procedures. munities and its pleasant recreational One-Year Certificate. areas. Consequently, the college is inter- One-Year Certificates Dental assistant (offered at the Orillia Cam- ested both in the expansion of tech- Advertising procedures, media procedures. pus only). nological facilities and in preserving the Admission Requirement: OSSGD. Admission Requirement: OSSGD. ecological balances of nature. It offers unique programs in resort and hotel admin- Business Shorter Programs istration, including such courses as leisure Three-Year Diploma Health care aide, nursing assistant (offered activities and recreation, and resources Business administration (marketing option at various locations in the Georgian Bay technology where considerable emphasis in second and third year). region). is given to understanding the environment Admission Requirements: OSSGD with an Admission Requirements: Health care aide in which we live. average of 60% at the advanced level and grade 8. Nursing assistantyear 2. In addition to the main campus in Barrie, standing in English and four other options. Georgian College has branch operations at Extension Servicei Orillia, Owen Sound and Penetanguishene. Two-Year Diplomas Classes are offered to adults during the day ,,.Georgian College Nursing Schools are lo- General business (second year options in and in the evening in about 32 locations cated at Barrie, Orillia and Owen Sound. accounting and marketing), legal secre- throughout the Georgian Bay region. The Continuing education programs are of- tarial, medical secretarial, secretarial arts. offerings cover allied health subjects, fered at Barrie, Orillia, Owen Sound, and 32 Admission Requirements: OSSGD. An OS- applied arts, business, and technology, as other locations throughout the Georgian SHGD with good shorthand and typing, or well as courses of general interest. Approx- Bay region. the General Secretarial Certificate from imately 150 subjects are now available. In- The Owen Sound Campus emphasizes Georgian College is required for secretarial terested candidates should write to the Ex- marine technology. The Orillia Campus is courses. tension Services Division of Georgian the centre for allied health programs. An College. optical lens grinding school is located at One-Year Certificates Penetanguishene. General secretarial, retail merchandising. Summer School of the Arts Canada Manpower retraining programs Admission Requirement: OSSGD. Georgian College. operates a Summer are available at all four campus locations. School of the Arts, concentrating on leisure Technology activities during the period from the first of Library Three-Year Diplomas July each year until the third week in The library at the main campus contains Civil technology (third year optionmunic- August. Courses such as ceramics, fitness about 30,000 volumes. Smaller library facil- ipal roads and services), electronic tech- activities, painting, piano lessons, sailing ities are available at Owen Sound and nology, materials technology, mechanical and weaving are available to all age groups Orillia. technology, resources technology. Marine in Barrie, Owen Sound and Orillia, and in engineering technology and marine nav- about 20 other locations throughout the. Enrolment 1974-75 igation technology are availat le at the Georgian Bay region. Included also are live Full-time post-secondary1,458 Owen Sound Campus only. theatrical performances by the Georgian Continuing education, retraining, TIBI, and Admission Requirements: OSSGD with a Foundation for the Performing Arts in the MDP 15,000 60% average and standing in chemistry, new theatre/auditorium located on the Total16,458 English, mathematics and physics. main campus in Barrie. Information about the summer school may be obtained from Programs Offered Two-Year Diplomas the Director, Summer School of the Arts, Civil engineering technician, electrical 401 Duckworth Street, Barrie, Ontario L4M Applied Arts technician, electronic technician, industrial 3X9. Three-Year Diplomas technician, mechanical drafting technician, mechanical engineering technician, survey Design arts (optionalceramics and glass, Counselling Services creative arts, graphic design, industrial de- :,technician (co-operative). The college has a counselling service to as- . sign, interior design, metal, plastics, tex- "nAdmission Requirements: OSSGD with sist applicants in course selection and tiles and weaving, wood), general arts and standing in English, mathematics and placement. Although Georgian College science (optional), hotel and resort admin- physics. does not have a full-time psychologist on istration (co-operative, optional). staff, it makes referrals to agencies in the Admission Requirements: Graduates of the community who co-operate with the col- two-year programs at Georgian College lege in the counselling service. may enter the optional third year, providing they have a minimum average of 65%. Sec- Student Placement Service ondary school graduates of the advanced A full-time Placement Officer is located on level with a 60% average may also enter the campus, together with the Director of Co- three-year programs. operative Education. They help students to find employment during the college year and upon graduation.

oto 37 39 Student Assistance Four-Semester Diplomas There is an Awards Officer on the campus Humber College Child care worker, early childhood edu- to assist students in obtaining loan-grant of Applied Arts and cation, family and consumer studies, fash- aid through the Ontario Student Assistance ion careers, horsemanship, landscape Program. For further details see the in- Technology technician, law enforcement, recreation troductory section on financial assistance leadership, rehabilitation worker, retail flo- to students. riculture, social services, special care Toronto counsellor, travel and tourism. Living Accommodation There are no residences on campus. Geor- Three-Semester Diplomas gian College students secure room and Arena management, ski area management. board in the local communities. Infor- President: Gordon Wragg mation is available through the Housing Two-Semester Diplomas Offices. In September 1967, Humber College was Fashion careers, modelling, arena established at the former James S. Bell management. Further Inquiries Public School on Lakeshore Boulevard. Additional information is available from Since then,gur enrolment has grown from Business Certificate Programs D. R. McKillican 500 to over 4,600 post-secondary, 5,000 re- Accountancy, business administration, Dean of College Services and Registrar training and more than 45,000 part-time business management, chef management, students. data processing, hotel and restaurant man- C. C. Gaskin Humber's nine teaching campuses are lo- agement, manufacturing management, Admissions Officer cated in Etobicoke and York, with the main marketing, personnel management, retail campus (North Campus) presently provid- merchandising management, secretarial W. T. Egan ing educational facilities for more than (executive, general, legal, medical). Student Awards Officer 5,000 full-time day students. The North Campus long-range development plans will Diploma Programs Georgian College of Applied Arts and accommodate an increasing enrolment to Accountancy (credits toward CGA-RIA), Technology some 9,000 daytime students by 1979. In business administration (profiles in ac- 401 Duckworth Street September 1973, the Quo Vadis School of countancy, computer programmer, data Barrie, Ontario L4M 3X9 Nursing and the Osier School of Nursing processing, hotel and restaurant, market- Telephone (705) 728-1951 became part of Humber College. ing, personnel), chef management, com- Humber offers some 110 day programs in puter programming, data processing (pro- InformationcdAcerning the Owen Sound six divisional areas: Applied arts, creative files in computei operator, systems Campus may be secured from and human studies, business, health analysis), general business (floor covering R. G. Cameron sciences, technology, and retraining and marketing), general business (profiles in Admissions Officer apprenticeship. business assistant, general insurance, life 8th Street East The Centre for Continuous Learning of- insurance, legal assistant), hotel and res- Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 5R4 felt more than 1,000 special-interest and taurant management (profiles in club man- Telephone (519) 376-0682 credit programs for part-time study in the agement, food management, hotel man- fall, winter and spring semesters. agement), marketing (profiles in Information about the allied health pro- The philosophy of Humber College is advertising, general marketing. merch'an- grams may be obtained from one of pragmatism and flexibility toward disihg management, retail supermarket Mrs. R. Slinn the needs of the community. At Humber, management, sales, wholesale manage- Nursing Registrar people are also given the opportunity of ment), secretarial (executive, legal, 43 Colborne Street East challenge for creative development. medical). Orillia, Ontario L3V 6K7 Most business programs are offered on a Telephone (705) 325-2705 Enrolment 1974-75 flexible semester basis, allowing a student Day programs 9,600 to attend on a regular September-to-May Extension division45,000 basis, a co-operative (work study) program, Total54,600 or any other practical combination.

General Admission Requirements Creative and Human Studies Ontario Secondary School Graduation Six-Semester Diplomas Diploma or equivalent. Mature students 19 Communications media (theatre arts), cre- years of age or over. Upgrading programs ative cinematography, fine arts, furniture are available on an individual learning design, interior design, journalism, music basis. and package design, public relations, radio Applicants to Nursing Diploma programs broadcasting. must also have two credits in science at the senior level. Four-Semester Diplomas Advertising and graphic design, creative North Campus cinematography, creative photography, Humber College Boulevard fine arts, general arts and science, interior (5,050 day students) design. (An optional fifth and sixth semester pro- Programs Offered gram is available for advanced studies.) Applied Ads Six-Semester Diplomas Community studies, fashion careers and landscape technology.

Five-Semester Diploma Early childhood education for the devel- opmentally handicapped.

3F, 40 Humber College

Health Sciences Humber Lakeshore 1 Humber- Four-Semester Diploma (formerly Lakeshore Teachers' College) The Humber-York Campus of Humber Col- Nursing. (See health sciences section.) 3199 Lakeshore. Boulevard West lege offers a wide selection of interesting programs in co-operation with local agen- Two-Semester Diplomas Diploma Programs cies and community groups in the Lake- Ambulance and emergency care, funeral General arts and science, general business shore area. For further information on service education, pharmacy assistant, reg- (with specialized studies in accounting, Humber-York write, call, or visit. istered nursing assistant and nursing- marketing, personnel management), gen- operating room. eral secretary certificate, law enforcement, Humber-York metal arts, secretary (diploma and certifi- 1721 West One-Semester Post-Diploma cate programs in executive, legal, medical), Toronto, Ontario M6E 2H4 Registered nursing assistant (operating travel and tourism (September 1975). Telephone (416) 789-5709 room). Certificate Programs The Centre for Continuous Learning Twenty-Week Certificates Academic upgrading (9-12 equivalent), ac- Training in Business and Industry Health care aide, maternal infant nursing. counting clerk, bookkeeping clerk, clerk- Programs typist, commercial refresher, data entry Advanced effective supervision (part 1), Four-Week Post-Diploma operator, dicta-typist, English as a second communications, credit and collections, ef- Coronary care. language, advanced English asa second fective supervision administration (office), language, receptionist-typist, stenogra- effective supervision (construction), effec- Two-Semester Post-Diploma pher-general, teller-cashier. tive supervision (production), labour re- tone semester full-time and one semester lations (construction), labour relations part-time) Humber Lakeshore 2 (production), management accounting, Registered nursing (operating room). (formerly Queensway 1 Campus) marketing for the hospitality industry, mar- 56 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard keting management for the middleman, Technology marketing products and services, person- Six-Semester Diplomas Two-Year Diploma Programs nel management,, retail management, retail Architectural technology, chemical en- Electrical control technician, industrial in- selling. gineering technology, chemical technology strumentation technician, precision instru- (industrial chemistry option), chemical ment technician. Continuing Education Programs technology (bio-science option), civil tech- Humber offers a wide variety of these pro- nology, electromechanical technology (au- Certificate Programs grams suited to individual tastes and needs, tomation and controls), electronics tech- Automatic screw machine setter operator be they self-improvement, business, or just nology, electronics technology (video (single and multi-spindle), building mate- an interest in continuing education. option), industrial management tech- rial sales, camera repair mechanic, draft- Courses are offered in the day, on week- nology, industrial safety technology, manu- ing, drafting refresher, industrial mainte- ends and through the summer. facturing engineering technician, survey nance mechanic (general and packaging), technology, technical sales representative. instrumentation mechanic, machine shop, Further Information welder fitter, welder operator, welder For further information on admission re- Four-Semester Diplomas refresher. quirements and details about programs and Architectural technician-design, civil tech- facilities, please contact nician, electronics technician, explosives Apprenticeship Programs Mr. F. A. Embree technician, instructional materials centre Electrical construction and maintenance, Registrar technician (audio-visual), laboratory tech- plumbing, sheet metal, steamfitting. Humber College of Applied Arts and nician, manufacturing engineering tech- Technology nician, mechanical technician-design Humber Lakeshore 3 P.O. Box 1900 (drafting), mechanical technician (electro- (formerly Queensway 2 Campus) Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L7 mechanical-automation and controls and 829 numerical-tape controlled machinery), me- For a list of continuing education courses, dical equipment maintenance technician, Academic upgrading (1-12 equivalent), write or call quality control technician, refrigeration and English as a second language, advanced Dean air conditioning (sales) technician, survey English as a second language. Centre for Continuous Learning technician, tool and die design technician. Humber College of Applied Arts and Keelesdale Campus Technology Two-and-a-Half-Semester Diplomas 88 Industry Street P.O. Box 1900 Aerial survey technician, electronics certifi- Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L7 cate (ILP Program) 48 weeks. Academic upgrading (9-12 equivalent), ac- Telephone (416) 678-9195 Some programs are offered on the co- counting clerk, bookkeeping clerk, clerk- operative education (earn-and-learn) basis. typist, commercial refresher, dicta-typist, For information and application forms for For further information contact the Tech- English as a second language, advanced the Ontario Student Assistance Program or nology Co-operative Education Co- English as a second language, receptionist- for loans to part-time students, please ordinator. typist and stenographer-general. contact Miss Mary McCarthy Related Apprenticeship Studies at the Osier Campus Financial Aid Officer North Campus 5 Queens lea Avenue Humber College of Applied Arts and Carpet and tile installer, hairdressing, Technology horticulture. Four-Semester Diploma P.O. Box 1900 Nursing. Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L7 Telephone (416) 676-1200, Ext. 245 Quo Vadis Campus 160 Sherway Drive

Four-Semester Diploma Nursing. 41 Nursing program Technology Lambton College OSSGD with two science credits beyond Three-Year Diplomas of Applied Arts and year 2 or the equivalent. Biology (year 3 or Engineering technology (chemical, elec- higher) and chemistry (year 4 or higher) are tronics and mechanical). The first semester Technology strongly recommended. Mature students of each program is common, so that stu- may also be considered for admission pro- dents may delay selection of their area of vided they have an OSSGD. (See health specialization until the beginning of the Sarnia sciences section.) second semester.

Advanced standing: Two-Year Diplomas If you have credits in excess of year 4 from Engineering technician (chemical, and me- President: G. M. Delgrosso high school, college and/or university, you chanical drafting). may be admitted with advanced standing. Medical laboratory technology. The first Lambton College is located on a new cam- That is, you are not required to take year is academic and the second, a year of pus which was officially opened by Gover- courses for which you have attained satis- clinical experience in one of the affiliated nor General Roland Michener in March factory standing elsewhere. With an appro- hospitals. 1971. priate selection of year 5 credits a student A building program, doubling the size of may be directly admitted into the second One-Year Certificates the college, has just been completed: The year of any technology program or the gen- Medical laboratory technology preparatory Retraining Division which was previously eral arts and science program. program. located at another campus has moved to With satisfactory standing in year 4 Eng- Graduates of this one-year preparatory the main campus. The complete campus lish, typewriting or office practice and Pit- program will have fulfilled the academic re-. now houses the schools/divisions of busi- man shorthand included in the OSSGD, quirements of the Canadian Society of Lab- ness, liberal and applied arts, nursing, tech- students may be directly admitted into the oratory Technologists for eligibility to enter nology, continuing education and commu- second (specialty) year of the secretarial a complete training program in medical nity services and retraining. arts program. laboratory technology at Lambton College The college offers a wide variety of pro- or at any other approved program in grams intended to prepare students for ca- Programs Offered Canada. reers in the various areas of employment Process operations program. available in the region. Liberal and Applied Arts This program is specifically designed to Two-Year Diplomas prepare secondary school graduates with Enrolment 1974-75 Early childhood education, general arts the prerequisites for employment in the Full-time703 and science (with a wide variety of majors), process industries. Planned in very close Continuing education and community radio, television and journalism arts. co-operation with the process industries in services3,300 Sarnia's "Chemical Valley," this program Retraining program 350 One-Year Certificate provides the student with an understanding Modular and industrial programs1,915 Infant and toddler care and guidance. Stu- of the process equipment employed, along Total6,268 dents must have successfully completed with an understanding of the principles of the first year of an acceptable early child- operation involved. Admission Requirements hood education program or be an early Electronics, home entertainment service For all programs (except technical, tech- childhood education graduate. Each ten- program. nology, medical laboratory technology and week semester is offered over two con- This program is specifically designed to nursing) the Ontario Secondary School secutive summers. produce a graduate who will be able to di- Graduation Diploma (OSSGD) with three agnose, locate and repair all faults in elec- year 4 credits including English, or equiv- Business tronic home entertainment equipment in a alent. Applicants may also qualify as ma- Three-Year Diploma systematic manner with a high degree of ture students by being 19 years of age or Business administration (majors in ac- proficiency. older. Normally an interview with a coun- counting, marketing and combination ac- Piping drafting. sellor is also required. counting/marketing). Planned in close co-operation with consult- Technical and technology programs ing engineering, fabrication, construction OSSGD including satisfactory standing in Two-Year Diplomas and processing companies in Sarnia's year 3 physics and year 4 chemistry, Eng- Accounting, marketing, secretarial arts (ex- "Chemical Valley," the program is designed lish and mathematics, or the equivalent. ecutive, legal and medical majors). to fill the critical local and nationwide need Electronics, home entertainment service Secretarial arts has a common first year for draftsmen. People possessing skills de- OSSGD including satisfactory standing in with specialization in the second year. The veloped in this program will have a definite year 3 physics and year 4 English and accountancy, marketing and business ad- advantage for employment in these mathematics, or the equivalent. ministration programs have a common first companies. Piping drafting semester enabling new students to delay The entire program consists of drafting OSSGD including satisfactory standing in selecting their programs until the begin- courses in the drafting room and does not year 3 physics, year 4 English and mathe- ning of the second semester. Students can involve other academic courses. Thus stu- matics, and 3 drafting credits, or the then make an enlightened decision on the dents will work under conditions closely equivalent. choice of their programs. duplicating those they will meet after Medical laboratory technology graduation. open to graduates of the preparatory pro- gram and students holding the Ontario Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma with satisfactory standing in year 5 biology, chemistry, English and mathe- matics (preferably that dealing with func- tions and relations). Physics, though not obligatory, is recommended as an addi- tional credit. Final acceptance is subject to an interview normally during the spring at one of the affiliated hospitals.

'4OF 42 Lambton College Nursing Living Accommodation Two -Year Diploma A residence for female students is located Loyalist College Two calendar years (six semesters) on campus. In addition, the college main- of Applied Arts and Graduates of this program are able to plan tains a registry of available rooming and and give care to individuals of all ages, and boarding houses, apartments and other Technology to function as general staff nurses in health rental facilities.Thisregistry is available to care agencies in which leadership is pro- registered students upon request. vided by experienced personnel. Belleville Selected clinical experiences provide the Athletics opportunity for students to relate theory to It is the aim of the Athletics Department to nursing practice. Students receive clinical provide students with an opportunity to experience in a variety of community agen- take part in leisure time, intramural and var- President: Herbert Young cies, general hospitals, public health agen- sity activities of their choice. An intramural cies, doctors' offices, senior citizens' facili- program is organized and administered Loyalist College was established at Belle- . ties and extended dare facilities. through a Student Athletic Association with ville in 1967 to serve the Quinte region of Successful completion of this program the assistance of the Athletic Department Ontario comprising the counties of Hast- qualifies graduates to write the registration when required. These activities may in- ings, Lennox and Addington, Prince examinations of the College of Nurses of clude: Golf, tennis, touch football, men's Edward and Northumberland, except the Ontario. volleyball, women's volleyball, men's bas- town of Cobourg and the western town- ketball, hockey, table tennis, billiards, floor ships of Northumberland. The campus com- Continuing Education and Community hockey, badminton, slow-pitch baseball, prises 137 acres of picturesque wooded Services bicycle marathon, jogger's club, broomball, land on Wallbridge-Loyalist Road just west All business and liberal and applied arts cheerleading, archery and horseshoes. of the city of Belleville. diplomas are available through evening Intercollegiate programs give students a The first phase of the permanent building study. Technology courses at all three Ad- chance to compete at a more demanding complex was occupied in the fall of 1970. A vanced Technical Evening Class levels are level. Lambton College is a full par- second building to house the adminis- available. The Division of Continuing Edu- ticipating member of the Ontario Colleges trative offices, library, student centre and cation offers various co-operative courses Athletic Association (OCAA) which is a 26- academic area was opened in the fall of in association with such groups as the team, four-divisional conference. 1972. The third building of the permanent Association of Professional Engineers of complex opened in September 1973. Ontario, the Canadian Institute of Manage- Further Information The college stresses the preparation of ment, the Registered Industrial Account- For further information regarding Lambton students for employment in their field, ants, the Insurance Institute and the College, please contact whether it be in business, technology, arts Ontario Real Estate Board. Registrar or services. A wide variety of general interest and Lambton College non-credit courses is also offered both in 1457 London Road Library the evenings and on weekends. P.O. Box 969 The college has a collection of 21,000 Sarnia, Ontario N7T 7K4 books (not including periodicals) and a Retraining and Industrial Training Telephone (519) 542-7751 multi-media resource centre. This division offers upgrading courses to the equivalent level of year 4, clerical and Enrolment 1974-75 stenographic courses, English as a second Full-time1,100 language, specialized skill courses, welder- Continuing education7,000 fitter, appliance servicing, marine and small Retraining500 engine mechanics, and the training-in- Apprenticeship40 business and in-industry programs. One- Total8,640 year programs in electronics home enter- tainment service and process operations Programs Offered are also offered in co-operation with the School of Technology. Business and Communications The diyision also offers an industrial day- Three-Year Diplomas release program in co-operation with local Accountancy, business administration, industry and the Manpower Training communication studio techniques, data Branch of the Ministry of Colleges and processing, hotel management, secretarial. Universities. Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 credits). Credits will be granted for year 5' Counselling Services English and other applicable subjects to Lambton College maintains a full-time the program in which the applicant is en- counselling centre staffed by professional rolled. Credits may also be granted for counsellors to provide students with con- courses at other post-secondary edu- fidential career, academic and personal cational institutions, at the discretion of the counselling. The centre also provides a full School Director. Official transcripts must range of interest, aptitude and vocational be presented. tests. Mature applicants (over 19 years of age at date of registration) will also be Student Placement Services considered. A full-time Placement Officer is available to assist students in obtaining permanent em- Two-Year Diplomas ployment on graduation, part-time employ- Accountancy, assessment appraisal-real ment during the term and summer employ- estate, business administration, commu- ment between terms. A registry of available nication studio techniques, data pro- jobs is posted daily. cessing, educational resource technician, general arts and science, secretarial. Admission Requirements: Same as for three-year diplomas. Accelerated accountancy. Commencing in September, January or May, a student may complete a regular two-year accountancy program in one 12-month period.

4 1 43. Admission. Requirements: OSSGD includ- Although no specific standing is re- assigned to Loyalist in 1975-76 are electrical ing year 4 accounting and business mathe- quired, applicants for the three-year tech- construction and maintenance, machinist matics. Mature applicants (over 19 years of nology programs must have demonstrated courses, and motor vehicle repair. Loyalist age at date of registration) will also be academic achievement which would indi- does not register apprentices directly; this considered. cate the probability of successful com- is done at the Manpower Training Branch pletion of the program. which provides all details of the program Health Sciences and Community Studies Applicants with qualifications beyond the and does the scheduling. Two-Year Diplomas minimum entrance requirements may be Information concerning qualification re- Behavioural science, early childhood edu- granted credit in subjects applicable to quirements leading to certification can be Cation, law and security management, their program. Students with standing in obtained by contacting the Manpower nursing, residential counsellor-mental re- year 5 English, mathematics, physics and Training Branch, Ministry of Colleges and tardation. (See Section in Horizons on chemistry may be admitted to the second Universities, Mowat Block, Queen's Park, health sciences and social services.) year of a three-year technology program. Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B5, or the local of- Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 They will be required to complete a course fice of the branch at Belleville. (Telephone credits). Credits will be granted for year 5 in engineering drawing if drafting was not (613) 962-8436 for an interview). English and other applicable subjects to taken in secondary school. Credits may the program in which the applicant is en- also be granted for other secondary school Counselling Services rolled. Diploma nursing applicants are re- year 5 courses, courses at other community A comprehensive service, co-ordinated by quired to have an OSSGD including two colleges, universities or other educational the Department of Student Services, is science subjects at a senior level. Prefer- institutions at the discretion of the School available to all students and applicants. ence is given to those having year 4 chem- Director. Official transcripts must be istry, year 3 biology or physics and year 3 presented. Student Placement math, Credits may also be granted for The on-campus Placement Office provides courses at other post-secondary edu- Two-Year Diplomas counselling in career choice, consolidates cational institutions, at the discretion of the Architectural, chemical engineering, civil information on current job opportunities School Director. Official transcripts must engineering, construction engineering, and assists students in obtaining regular, be presented. electrical engineering, electronic en- summer and part-time work. Mature applidants (over -19 years of age gineering, mechanical engineering tech- at date of registration) will also be consid- nician (mechanical drafting and tool and Student Assistance ered. Diploma nursing and nursing assis- die making options), senior survey tech- The Ontario StudetitAisistance Program tant applicants must pass health exam- nician, water resources field technician. helps eligible full-timdttudents to meet inations and personal interviews. Admission Requiremehts: See three-year basic educafional costs, such as tuition diploma admission requirements. fees, books and lodging during the aca- One-Year Certificates demic year. Application forms and a bro- Nursing assistant (leading to Registered One-Year Skill Programs chure describing the program are available Nursing Assistant certification by the Construction trades helper (16 weeks), in April from the Student Awards Office of Ontario College of Nurses), security electronic servicing technician (48 weeks), the college. Part-time students can apply for officer. industrial maintenance mechanic (48 provincial loans or bursaries. Full-time Admission Requirements: Nursing assis- weeks), welder fitter (40 weeks). students who are ineligible for financial aid tant year 4 Ontario certificate or equiv- Admission Requirements: Construction under the provisions of OSAP or other stu- alent. Mature students (over 19 years of trades helperrelevant practical experi- dent aid programs, may apply through the age) with a year 2 Ontario certificate will ence background. Electronic servicing Student Awards Office for a college- also be considered. Applicants will be inter- technicianOntario year 4 or equivalent. assisted bank loan, repayable upon gradu- viewed and must pass a health exam- Industrial maintenance mechanicOntario ation. Short-term loans are also available to ination. Security off icerOSSGD and/or year 2 (year 4 preferred). Welder fitter students encountering temporary financial mature student status. Ontario year 2 or equivalent. difficulties during-the academic year. For further details see the introductory section Certificates of Achievement Extension Division on financial assistance to students. Health care aide (16-week course for those Courses leading to college certificates and who wish to work in nursing homes and diplomas are offered in accountancy, busi- Living Accommodation homes for the aged), hospital central ser- ness administration, conversational There is no living accommodation on cam- vice program (15-week course to prepare French, data processing, law and security pus. An extensive list of homes and resi- people for employment in preparation, pro- management, as well as many technical dences in the Belleville area offering room- cessing and distribution of medical and courses at the technician and technology ing and boarding facilities is available from nursing supplies in various hospital level. In addition, a wide range of co-oper- the Department of Student Services. departments). ative courses are provided at the Belleville Admission Requirements: Ontario year 2 Campus. Interest and hobby courses are Sports (grade 10) certificate. Mature applicants also offered at the Belleville Campus and at The college's athletics program ranges (over 19 years of age at date of registration) many high schools throughout the four- from recreational sports to intramural and will also be considered for health care aide county area served by Loyalist College. inter-collegiate competition. The Loyalist if they have Ontario grade 8. Lancers compete, for example, in inter- Summer Programs collegiate (OCAA), archery, badminton, Technology Loyalist College offers summer courses in basketball, cross-country, curling, golf, Three-Year Diplomas creative ceramics, creative jewelry design, hockey, volleyball, soccer, table tennis and Chemical, civil, electrical and electronic gemstone geology, lapidary art, pencil and tennis. Basic instruction is provided to any technology. brush, plastics, sculpture. These programs student seeking to learn a new sport. Admission Requirements: Three-year tech- are offered at various locations in the area nology, two-year technician and-one-year served by the college. Further Inquiries electronics programs. Normally, applicants For further information, contact will be expected to have an OSSGD with Retraining Registrar standing in mathematics at the general Programs are offered in academic up- Loyalist College of Applied Arts and (year 4) or higher level and in year 3 phys- grading, business and farm management, Technology ics at the general or higher level. commercial upgrading, drafting and other Wallbridge-Loyalist Road Students who lack standing in secondary skills. P.O. Box 4200 school year 4 English will be required to Belleville, Ontario K8N 5B9 take 011A English. Applicants for chemical Apprenticeship Telephone (613) 962-9501 and water resource technician and tech- Loyalist College offers classroom in- nology programs are required to have struction for the apprenticeship programs standing in year 4 chemistry. offered by the Manpower(Training Branch of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. Areas of apprenticeship instruction 1142.. 44

Library Under certain conditions, a technical Mohawk College's attractive library con- subject taken at an acceptable level may be of Applied Arts and tains over 30,000 volumes and documents substituted for either chemistry or physics. and encompasses a large number of areas Applicants for the architectural tech- Technology for relaxed study. The spacious resource nology program may substitute one of the centre houses all sound and audio-visual following options for physics or chemistry: learning materials and facilities including History, art, architectural drafting or con- Hamilton three fully equipped media studios. struction technology. Applicants for the computer systems Enrolment 1974-75 technology program and the transportation Full-time4,100 planning technology program must have President: Sam Mitminger Retraining4,000 completed the requirements for an OSSGD Apprenticeship1,000 with English at the year 4 advanced level Mohawk College serves much of the indus- Continuing education15,000 and mathematics at the year 3 and 4 ad- trial heartland of southwestern Ontario and vanced level. its hinterland including the cities of 'Ham- Programs Offered Technology applicants who have taken ilton and Brantford and surrounding area. mathematics at the year 3 and 4 general The college's main Fennell Campus, lo- Business and Applied Arts level will be required to take a summer pre- cated at 135 Fennell Avenue West on Ham- Three-Year Diplomas paratory mathematics course. Exemption ilton's mountain, houses the majority of Business administration (optional third from the preparatory mathematics course post-secondary programs with the excep- year specialization in accounting and mar- can be obtained by writing a mathematics tion of health sciences. The college main- keting), communications arts (concen- test which will determine the student's tains seven separate health sciences facili- tration in advertising, radio, news, or tele- mathematical functioning level. ties, four separate nursing campuses, and vision/film). departments of radiography, physiotherapy Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 Two-Year Diplomas (Technician and medical laboratory technology. The credits) with good standing in year 4 math- Programs) Division of Health Sciences, with a total en- ematics and English. Architectural, chemical engineering, civil rolment of 1,100, has developed with the engineering, construction engineering, Faculty of Health Sciences of McMaster Two-Year Diplomas data processing, electrical systems en- University a unique relationship. Pro- Accounting, child care, community plan- gineering, electronics engineering, indus- fessional input, both in the development ning, early childhood education, finance, trial engineering, instrumentation, mechan- and teaching of programs, is shared to the insurance administration, law and security ical drafting, motive power (automotive). benefil'of the students of both institutions. administration, marketing, recreation Admission Requirements: OSSGD with Mohawk College maintains two large, leadership, secretarial (general, legal and good standing in year 4 mathematics and modern facilities used primarily to offer re- medical), social services. Admission English. One of physics, chemistry or a training programs. These are the Braneida Requirements: OSSGD (27 credits) with technical subject taken at the year 3 level or Campus in Brantford and the Saltfleet year 4 English. higher. Campus in the heavily industrial Saltfleet Township, east of Hamilton. One-Year Diploma Apprenticeship Courses Mohawk College's Wentworth Campus Community school worker. Carpenter, electrician, hairdresser, motor and its English Language Centre are both Admission Requirements: Completion of a vehicle mechanic, plumber, refrigeration located in downtown Hamilton. The former teachers' college course; or completion of a and air conditioning mechanic, sheet metal houses a number of apprenticeship and diploma course in recreation; or a degree in worker. business programs while the latter offers social sciences, social work or physical ed- English language classes to new Cana- ucation; or completion of a diploma course Health Sciences dians, in conjunction with the Hamilton for social workers; or a teaching certificate; Three-Year Diploma Multicultural Centre. In the Haldimand- or a recreation director certificate. Physiotherapy. Norfolk region Mohawk College, in co- During second and third years, students operation with McMaster University, has Technology Division are based in the Physiotherapy School at set up the Mohawk College-McMaster Uni- Three-Year Diplomas (Technology the Chedoke Hospital and instruction is versity Education Information Centre Programs) given by members of the Faculty of Medi- which offers a variety of continuing edu- Architectural (co-operative), chemical en- cine, McMaster University, Mohawk Col- cation.courses for residents in that region. gineering, civil engineering, computer sys- lege faculty and other medical resource The co-operative concept of education is tems (co-operative), control systems en- people. significantly advanced at Mohawk College. gineering (co-operative), electronics Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 By the fall of 1974, nine post-secondary engineering (co-operative), industrial man- credits) and good standing in the following programs representing a student enrolment agement (co-operative), mechanical en- subjects taken at the advanced level: Year 4 of over 800 had been modified to supple- gineering (production and design options, English, year 3 and 4 mathematics, and two ment academic study by paid work experi- 'co-operative), metallurgical engineering, of physics, chemistry or biology completed ence in the field. The college feels that co- textile engineering technology, trans- in year 3 or 4. Every applicant will be con- op has many advantages to the student and portation planning technology (co- sidered on an individual basis. Acceptance the potential employer and creates an envi- operative). into the program will also be based on a ronment in which theory and practice are Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 personal interview and tests. closely linked. Plans call for other post- credits) on completion of year 4. Applicants secondary programs to become co- who have successfully completed English Two and Three-Year Programs operative in the future. at the advanced level, mathematics at the Radiography. Mohawk College has the second largest year 3 and 4 advanced level, physics and Graduates must meet all the requirements college enrolment for technology in the chemistry at the year 3 and 4 advanced of the Canadian Society of Radiological province. The very broad range of pro- level are generally well prepared for the Technicians for certification. grams offered in this area,includes textile three-year technology programs. Appli- Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 engineering technology, the only program cants with these subjects taken at the gen- credits) and good standing in each of the of its kind taught in English in Canada. eral level will be considered on an individ- following subjects: Advanced level mathe- Transportation planning technology is the ual basis. matics taken in year 3 and 4, physics taken only three-year program available in in year 3, plus any three other science cred- Ontario to train people to enter this dy- its and year 4 English. Acceptance into the namic field. program will also be based on tests and a personal interview and will depend on the students' obtaining training placement in one of the approved hospitals. ,43 45 Two-Year Diplomas Admission Requirements: Ontario Second- Nursing. Niagara College ary School Graduation Diploma. In addi- This program leads to a Diploma of Nursing of Applied Arts and tion, a personal interview is required in the and, upon successful completion of the ex- early childhood education, medical aminations set by the College of Nurses, Technology records, radio and television arts, social certification as a Registered Nurse. service worker and theatre arts programs. ;Admission Requirements: OSSGD with two A personal interview and credits at the senior level sciences. Desirable preparation Welland advanced level in chemistry and physics or includes advanced level science courses, biology are required for the nursing edu- such as biology, chemistry, physics and cation program. (See health sciences English. A personal interview is normally section.) required. (See health sciences section.) President A. S. Manera Two-Year Diplomas (Third Year Optional) Medical-Laboratory Technology. Niagara College is located on a main cam- Fashion arts, journalism and advertising, This program leads to a diploma qualifying pus of 100 acres in Welland, Ontario, as radio and television arts, theatre arts. students to write the General Certificate well as on five satellite locations in the Admission Requirements: Same as above. Examination of the Canadian Society of Niagara Peninsula. Its 430,000 square feet Laboratory Technologists. of facilities include an outstanding re- One-Year Certificates Admission Requirements: OSSHGD source centre, a data processing centre, a Dental assistant, dicta-typist health- (Ontario year 5 or equivalent) with the fol- modern television and radio studio as well records. lowing subjects: Chemistry, mathematics as a gymnasium and outdoor tennis courts. Admission Requirement: OSSGD. and a second science (preferably biology), Learning at Niagara College is consid- In addition, the results of a compulsory col- and additional credits for a minimum of six. ered to be the mutual responsibility of the lege-conducted aptitude test are used to Year 5 English is strongly recommended as students, faculty and administration, and it determine the'admissibility of applicants. one of the six credits. Acceptance is also is marked by the close relationship of all based on a personal interview and is de- three groups. Business. pendent upon the students' obtaining train- Three-Year Diplomas ing placement in one of the approved Enrolment 1974-75 Business administration (third year special- hospitals. Full-time2,166. ization in data processing, financial, indus- Extension3,600 trial, marketing or personnel management). Counselling Services Retraining1,220 Admission. Requirements: OSSGD with The college maintains a full-time coun- Total6,986 standing in year 4 level English. and selling centre with qualified counsellors to mathematics. provide students with confidential assis- Library Hotel and food services management, tance in their personal problems and to as- The library's collection contains-25;000 vol- secretarial science. sist the faculty in counselling students in umes, with 650 periodical subscriiStions. Admission Requirement: OSSGD. academic matters. Campus Locations Two -Year. Diplomas Further Inquiries All post-secondary courses are offered at Bilingual secretary, general business (sec- For further information on admission re- the main campus in Welland with the ex- ond year specialization in accountancy, quirements and details about programs and ception of: electronic data processing, merchandising, facilities, please contact Horticultural technician, which is given at and sales) legal assistant, retail manage- Registrar Department of Horticulture ment, specialized secretarial. Mohawk College 360 Niagara Street Admission Requirement: OSSGD. 135 Fennell Avenue West St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 4W1 Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2 One - Year Certificates Theatre arts, offered at College secretarial, procedural typist. For information and application forms for Niagara College Theatre Centre Admission Requirement: OSSGD from a student awards and loans please contact 54 Empire Street business and commerce program. Student Awards Officer Welland, Ontario L3B 2L4 Student Services Division Technology Mohawk College Hotel and food services management and Three-Year Diplomas 135 Fennell Avenue West tourism, available at Construction technician, engineering tech- Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2 Sheraton Foxhead Inn nology (second and third year special- 5875 Falls Street ization in chemical, electronic, marine, me- Telephone (416) 389-4461 Niagara Falls, Ontario L2G 3K6 chanical, metallurgical production, and electrical power engineering technology). Nursing education, offered at Admission Requirements: OSSGD with Mack Centre standing in year 3 physics and year 4 math- St. Catharines, Ontario L2R 7C6 ematics and chemistry. and at Two-Year Diplomas 5673 North Street Chemical technician, electrical technician, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2J 5X8 electronic technician, industrial instrumenT tation, mechanical technician (major op- Programs Offered tions in mechanical design or mechanical production), refrigeration and air-condi- Applied Arts and Health Sciences tioning technician, survey technician. Two-Year Diplomas Admission Requirement: OSSGD. Early childhood education, educational re- sources technician, fashion arts, general Retraining college diploma, government operations, Programs offered in retraining are set up to graphic arts, horticultural technician, meet the changing demands of business human relations, interior decorating, jour- and industry and provide a learning situ- nalism and advertising, law and security ation whereby persons may be prepared for administration, library technician, medical upward job mobility or entrance to other records technician, nursing education, levels of learning. radio and television arts, social services, theatre arts..

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Extension Division Campus Locations and Program Through the Extension Division, Niagara Northern College Specialization College serves the needs of the part-time of Applied Arts and students interested in courses at the col- Halleybury School of Mines lege level. Many of the diploma programs in Technology Mining (geology, mining and metallurgy in- applied arts, business and technology are tegrated), instrumentation. offered through extension. In addition, the School of Community Education serves the Haileybury, Kirkland Lake Campus community through its special interest Kirkland Lake, Biochemical technology, business admin- courses and its programs in labour studies istration, chemical, civil, computer science, and labour-management relations. South Porcupine data processing, electrical, electronics, electronic technician, industrial chemical Counselling Services technician, laboratory technician, mechan- Niagara College counsellors are concerned ical, mechanical technician, nursing, secre- with the well -being and personal develop- President: J. H. Drysdale tarial science, welding: ment of each person using their services. Professionally qualified counsellors are Northern College offers post-secondary Porcupine Campus available for confidential consultation on education to a vast area encompassing Architecture, business administration, educational and vocational planning, per- 58,000 square miles of beautiful forest and child care, early childhood education,elec- sonal difficulties, and on other matters of mineral-laden countryside. Students have trical, electronics, fine arts, nursing, secre- concern to the studen4. three campuses from which to choose. tarial arts, social service, surveying. The Haileybury School of Mines Cam- Student Placement Services pus, formerly the Provincial Institute of Programs Offered A full-time Placement Officer is available Mining, is unique. It is geared strictly to on campus to assist students in obtaining serving the education needs of the mining Applied Arts part-time, summer and permanent industry and, because of its fine reputation Two-Year Diplomas employment. in that industry, has students attending Child care, early childhood education, edu- from all parts of Canada and from abroad. cation resources technician, fine arts, so- Student Awards The Kirkland Lake Campus was formerly cial service worker. The Canada Student Loans Plan and the the Northern Ontario Institute of Tech- Admission Requirements: Ontario Secon- Ontario Student Assistance Program are nology where students obtained an excel- dary School Graduation Diploma or equiv- administered through the college. In addi- lent education in a variety of technical alent, or mature student status. tion, the college provides a short-term fields. This high level of technological edu- emergency loan fund as well as a growing cation is still maintained and business ad- Business number of scholarships and bursaries. ministration has been added to the list of Three-Year Diplomas Part-time students can apply for provincial programs. Northern's welding engineering Business administration, business adminis- assistance. For further information, see the technology program, offered at Kirkland tration (accounting, administration and Lake, is unique in the community college introductory section on financial assistance marketing. options), electronic data pro- for students and check with the college's' system. cessing, secretarial science (English and Student Awards Officer. The Porcupine Campus was developed bilingual). to meet the particular needs of the Timmins Sports area, but all campuses serve the entire dis- Two-Year Diplomas The college offers a full recreational, intra- tricts of Cochrane and Temiskaming. The Accountancy and marketing, business pro- mural and inter-collegiate program. Porcupine Campus offers three-year pro- gram in accounting, business program in grams in surveying and business adminis- administration and marketing, hospitality Living Accommodation tration and a range of two-year programs in administration and food service, secretarial There are no residences or dormitories on applied arts, business and technical areas, arts. campus. Students will be given assistance as well as in nursing. Special programs of in finding suitable lodgings off campus. In- the campus are social services and bilin- One-Year Certificate quiries about accommodation should be di- gual secretarial science. Secretarial arts. rected to the Registrar. The Retraining Division is located on the AdInission Requirements: OSSGD or Porcupine Carpus. However, it offers pro- equivalent, or mature student status. Additional Expenses grams on each campus:and at educational In certain applied arts programs an addi- centres throughout the Cochrane and Tem- Technology tional materials fee is payable by all stu- iskaming districts, as far north as Winisk on Three-Year Diplomas dents. Please consult the college calendar-7 the coast of Hudson Bay. Broad curriculum mining, chemical (bio- for further information. The Retraining Program provides out- chemical technology and engineering), reach to the community through Con- civil, computer science, electrical, Further Inquiries tinuing Education, Extension, Training in electronics, mechanical, survey, welding. Please address inquiries about admission Business and Industry, and Management requirements and specific programs to Development Programs. Two-Year Diplomas Admissions Office Architecture, broad curriculum mining, Niagara College of Applied Arts and Enrolment 1974-75 electrical, electronics, industrial chemistry Technology Full-time645 technician, industrial instrumentation, lab- Woodlawn Road Continuing education3,642 oratory technician, mechanical, survey. Welland, Ontario L3 B 5S2 Retraining372 Admission Requirements: OSSGD or Telephone (416) 735-2211 Management development131 equivalent, or mature student status. For Training in business and industry911 broad curriculum mining, please see re- Pre-certificate55 quirements for three-year diploma. Total5,856

Library Each of the three campuses has well- equipped facilities. In all, well over 12,600 books are available, plus a variety of slides, films, film strips, tapes, VTR tapes, car- tridges and cassettes. 47 Health Sciences Modular Training St. Clair College Two-Year Diploma This is a co-operative effort with the college Nursing. and the Manpower Training Branch of the of Applied Arts and Admission Requirements: OSSGD or Ministry of Colleges and Universities. The equivalent, including credits in chemistry, program centres around the modular train- Technology and one other science (physics or biology) ing package for stationary engineers, first and two sciences at the senior level, or ma- to fourth class. ture student status. (See health sciences Windsor, Chatham section.) Further Inquiries Director of Student Services One-Year Certificate P.O. Box 2002 President: R. C. Quittenton Nursing assistant. South Porcupine, Ontario PON 1H0 Telephone (705) 235-3211 Admission Requirements: Year 2 and mini- Located in Canada's southernmost coun- mum age of 17, or mature student status. Student Affairs Officer ties, Essex and Kent, St. Clair College is P.O. Box 849 continuing in the strong tradition estab- Retraining and Apprenticeship Division lished by the Western Ontario Institute of The Division offers personalized programs Haileybury, Ontario POJ 1K0 Telephone (705) 672-3376 Technology. In addition to the Schools of of study tailored to the needs and goals of Technology, Business and Applied Arts, St. the individual. Clair's School of Health Sciences is one of ) Academic upgrading programs are avail- Registrar and Director of Student Services P.O. Box 970 the foremost in the province, offering able from basic to college entry levels. Stu- unique programs in the paramedical field. Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 3L2 dents may enter a course at any time and Recognizing Windsor's importance as a graduate whenever the course objectives Telephone (705) 567-9291 Canadian automotive centre, the School of are met. Upgrading programs are also of- Technical Arts and Trades has taken a fered in French. Retraining and Apprenticeship Counsellor leadership role in the automotive field, as P.O. Box 2002 ) Business and commerce skill programs are evidenced by St. Clair's two internationally South Porcupine, Ontario PON 1H0 modularized and may lead to certification acclaimed Clean-Air Cars. as an accounting clerk, bookkeeping clerk, Telephone (705) 235-3211 clerk-typist, dicta-typist, receptionist- typist, or stenographer-general. Commer- Enrolment 1974-75 Full-time2,853 cial refresher programs are also available. Continuing education4,852 c) Technical skill programs offered are: Appli- Retraining1,064 ance servicing, band management, carpen- Apprenticeship385 try, construction trades helper, cutters and Total9,154 skidders, diamond drilling operator, for- estry filers, forestry graders and scalers, Library forestry millwright, heavy duty equipment There are approximately 28,000 books with (diesel) mechanic, hospitality adminis- a growing collection of audio-visual soft- tration and food service modules (bar- ware. Facilities also include a film booking tender, cocktail waitress, coffee shop wait- service, phonograph records and players, ress;desk clerk, dining room waitress, dish typewriters, electronic calculators and cas- machine operator, food service supervisor, sette players available for student use. sandwich board operator, short order cook), marine and snow vehicle mainte- Campus Locations nance, masonry, mining assistant, pros- St. Clair College has two campuses, Wind- pecting techniques, survey assistant, sor and Chatham, offering post-secondary welder fitter, welding operator. programs. The main campus in Windsor of- d) Health science programS to which the fers all byt two of the St. Clair programs Division refers clients include the health and contains the School of Retraining, care aide, nursing assistant, and post-basic while the Thames Campus in Chatham of- psychiatric nursing programs. fers communication arts, diploma nursing, general technology, business adminis- Continuing Education tration,-general business and secretarial. A student may register for college credit in The craft and design, and the resident any evening or day subjects offered at any counsellor/mental retardation programs of the three campuses. This department are offered only at the Thames Campus. In also offers non-credit courses to meet com- addition, there are several small centres munity needs. throughout Windsor with special College and vocational preparatory programs. The Management Development Program Patterson Centre for Community Education This is a series of more than 60 courses tai- offers English as a second language and a lored specifically to meet the professional wide variety of general interest courses for development needs of management. the community.

Training in Business and Industry General Requirements for Admission The purpose of this program is to Work with Applications are considered from: people who can be upgraded and, in some (a) holders of an Ontario Secondary School cases, retrained on the job to increase their Graduation Diploma (27 credits) employability and flexibility. (b) holders of an Ontario Secondary School Arrangements for registration may be made Honour Graduation Diploma by management, staff organizations, (c) mature students 19 years of age or older. unions or groups of interested employees. Advanced credit and direct entry: Applicants who have completed year 5, uni- versity or business courses may be consid- ered for exemption from all or part of the first year of some programs. 49 St. Clair College

Programs Offered Technical Arts and Trades Apprenticeship Two-Year Programs The following apprenticeship programs are Applied Arts Combustion technician, food service man- available through St. Clair College: Carpen- Six-Semester Program agement, furniture renovation technician, try, construction electrician, hairdressing, Communication arts (advertising, journal- landscaping technician, motive power motor vehicle mechanic, plumber, sheet ism, tourism). technician, plastics technician, toolmaking metal. Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 technician. credits) including four credits in English, Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 Continuing Education "C" (60%) advanced level, "B" (70%) gen- credits). Students planning to take the tool- The School of Continuing Education offers eral level. making technician course must include over 375 courses covering a myriad of top- four credits in mathematics. ics, at both the Windsor and Chatham Cam- Four-Semester Programs puses, as well as at smaller centres Craft and design (Thames Campus only), One-Year Program throughout Essex and Kent counties. interior design, legal office administration, Machine shop. Courses are offered four times per year, in- library technician, social science research Admission Requirement: OSSGD (27 cluding the summer. assistant, theatre arts. credits). Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 Counselling Services credits). Students will also be expected to Health Sciences St. Clair has an extensive counselling ser- meet the following additional requirements: Six-Semester Programs vice open to students and the community to Craft and designart portfolio; interior de- Bio-science technology, diploma nursing, deal with personal, financial, academic and signart credits or artistic aptitude test; medical laboratory technology. vocational matters. legal office administrationfour credits in Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 English, "C" (60%) advanced level, "B" credits). Those planning to take medical Student Placement (70%) general level; social science research laboratory technology and bio-science The Placement Office, which also has a assistantfour credits in mathematics. technology are also required to have four permanent Canada Manpower representa- credits in mathematics, one senior credit in tive, will assist any St. Clair student in find- Two-Semester Program physics and chemistry, "C" (60%) advanced ing suitable part-time, summer or per- Security administration. level, "B" (70%) general level. Those plan- manent employment. Admission Requirement: OSSGD (27 ning to take diploma nursing are required credits). to have four credits in English, two of se- Student Assistance nior biology, chemistry and/or physics, St. Clair students are eligible for many Business three credits in mathematics, "C" (60%) ad- types of financial assistance, including Six-Semester Program vanced level, "B" (70%) general level. (See government grants and loans, and college Business administration (accounting, data health sciences section.) bursaries and awards. St. Clair also offers a processing, marketing). number of entrance scholarships awarded Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 Four-Semester Programs for outstanding academic achievement in credits) including tour credits in English, Animal health technician, resident coun- secondary school. Inquiries should be di- two in mathematics. sellor/mental retardation. rected to the Financial Aids Office. (See Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 also the introductory section on financial Four-Semester Programs credits). Also required for the animal health assistance for students.) General business (accounting, data pro- technician program are four credits in Eng- cessing, marketing), secretarial (executive, lish, three in mathematics, and one each in Student Accommodation legal, medical). biology and chemistry, "C" (60%) advanced The Campus Life Office has an extensive, Admission Requirements: General busi- level, "B" (70%) general level. housing list of homes in both Windsor and nessOSSGD (27 credits) with four credits Chatham where out-of-town students can in English and two in mathematics. Secre- Three-Semester Program find suitable accommodation. tarialOSSGD with four credits in English, Nursing assistant. 45 wpm typing, 80 wpm Pitman shorthand Admission Requirements: OSSGD incIdd- Sports or completion of two-semester program. ing two science credits, two credits in Eng- With the recent completion of the gym and lish and one in mathematics. swimming pool at the Windsor campus, St. Two-Semester Program Clair has a complete physical education General s,:retarial. Two-Semester Programs complex including squash courts, tennis Admission Requirements: OSSGD. (27 Dental assistant, pharmacy assistant. courts, athletic fields, sauna, etc., open to credits) with four credits in English. Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 all students for competitive sgort and recre- credits). Also requi-ed for the pharmacy as- ation. Many of St. Clair's varsffy teams have Technology sistant program a; e four credits in mathe- won provincial championships, led by the Six-Semester Programs matics and one credit in chemistry. "Saints" hockey team which has won the Architectural technology, chemical tech- OCAA Hockey Championship in four of the nology, electrical/electronics engineering Retraining last seven years. technology, food processing technology, The School of Retraining offers complete industrial engineering technology, me- upgrading courses from grades 1 through 8 Further Inquiries chanical engineering technology. and year 1 through year 4, as well as the fol- For additional information please contact Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 lowing skill courses: Backhoe operator, Admissions Office credits) with four credits in mathematics, clerk-typist, commercial accounting, com- St. Clair College four in English, one senior credit in each of mercial refresher, data processing, draft- 2000 Talbot Road West physics and chemistry, "C" (60%) advanced ing, electronics, grooming the standard- Windsor, Ontario N9A 6S4 level, "B" (70%) general level. bred horse, heavy equipment operator, Telephone (519) 966-1656 stenographical and clerical, teller-cashier, Or Four-Semester Courses welder fitter. Thames Campus Construction technician, electronics tech- 180 Keil Drive West nician, food laboratory technician, indus- P.O. Box 1223 trial technician, mechanical drafting Chatham, Ontario N7M 5L8 technician. Telephone (519) 354-9100 Admission Requirements: OSSGD (27 credits) with foul' credits in mathematics, one senior credit in each of physics and chemistry. 49 Living Accommodation Ontario Manpower Retraining Program St. Lawrence College The college operates a complete co-ed res- A wide range of short programs is offered of Applied Arts and idence facility on its Cornwall Campus; in- including academic upgrading, language stitutional residences are open to students training and skill courses. Technology in Brockville and Kingston. Information on accommodation and housing lists are avail- Apprenticeship Programs able on request. Electrical construction and maintenance, Kingston, Brockville, hairdressing, plumbing. Cornwall Kingston Campus Principal: D. W. Anderson Further Inquiries For more information about the Kingston Campus Enrolment 1974-75 Campus, please contact President W. W. Cruden Full-time post-secondary1,510 Mr. J. T. Bryden Registrar With three campuses, the college serves Programs Offered Kingston Campus the six counties along the St. Lawrence St. Lawrence College River from Frontenac County in the west to Applied Arts Portsmouth Avenue Glengarry County on the Ontario-Quebec Three-Year Diplomas Kingston, Ontario K7L 5A6 border. Behavioural science technology, child care Telephone (613) 544-5400 worker, theatre arts, visual and creative arts Enrolment 1974-75 (options in fashion, graphics, painting and Brockville*Campus Full-time post-secondary2,661 sculpture). Principal: R. Doyle Total (including apprentice, OMRP and part-time)12,000 Two-Year Diplomas Campus Enrolment 1974-75 Correctional worker, early childhood Full-time post-secondary 469 Library education. Each campus maintains a comprehensive Programs Offered resource centre where print and non-print Business materials, audio-visual equipment and pri- Three-Year Diploma Applied Arts vate study carrels facilitate individual re- Business administration (options in com- Two-Year Diplomas search and learning. puter and information processing, finance, Behavioural science technician, child care and marketing). worker, craft and design. Admission RequireMents Subject only to numerical enrolment re- Two-Year Diplomas Business strictions on a few offerings, admission to Commercial communications, general Three-Year Diploma St. Lawrence College post-secondary pro- business (options in accounting and mar- Business administration (options in finance grams is on a first-come, first-served basis keting), law office procedures, public ad- management, industrial management and for applicants possessing an Ontario Sec- ministration, secretarial science (options in marketing management). ondary School Graduation Diploma, its executive, legal, and medical). acceptable academic equivalent, or mature Two-Year Diploma student status. One-Year Certificates Secretarial science (executive secretary Secretarial arts (legal or medical options); option). Counseling Services secretarial level 1 (clerk-typist, dicta-typist, While specialized counselling resources stenographer). One-Year Certificates exist in the Student Services Department Fashion retailing, secretarial level 1. on each campus, and health services and Technology class advisors are available, the college Three-Year Diplomas Technology maintains an open-door policy which en- Animal care technology, chemical tech- Three-Year Diplomas courages a student to discuss personal nology, civil technology, electroniG tech- Civil technology, conservation technology problems in confidence with any teaching nology, industrial instrumentation tech- for historic structures, electrical power- or administrative staff member he or she nology, laboratory science technology, technology. chooses to approach. mechanical technology, medical laboratory technology, water resources technology. Health Sciences Student Placement Services Two-Year Diploma A full-time Placement Officer is available at Two-Year Diplomas Nursing. (See health sciences section.) each campus to assist students in obtaining Electronic technician, industrial instrumen- employment after graduation, or part-time tation, mechanical technician. One-Year Certificate employment. St. Lawrence College has one Nursing assistant. of the most successful placement records Health Sciences Continuing Education ; in the province. Two-Year Diploma Nursing. (See health sciences section of Similar to Kingston Campus. Student Awards Horizons.) Each campus has a Student Awards Officer Ontario Manpower Retraining Program who is responsible for financial coun- One-Year Certificate Academic upgrading, commercial steno, selling, processing of scholarship and bur- Nursing assistant. electronic service technician. sary requests, and who should be con- tacted for information and application Continuing Education Further Inquiries. forms for the Ontario Student Assistance The college offers day and evening courses For more information about the Brockville Program, loans, grants and bursaries. See designed to satisfy the requirements of Campus, please contact introductory section for details about aid three basic programs: St. Lawrence certifi- Mr. R. E. Sommerville for full-time and part-time students. cates in technology at three levels, ad- Registrar vanced technical and business evening Brockville Campus courses and examination programs for pro- St. Lawrence College fessional associations. Many general inter- 20 Parkdale Avenue est and recreational courses are also Brockville, Ontario K6V 5X3 available. Telephone (613) 345-0660

481 50 St. Lawrence College Cornwall Campus Enrolment 1974-75 Principal: L. J. Tremblay Sault College Full-time post-secondary1,000 of Applied Arts and Continuing education5,800 Campus Enrolment 1974-75 Total6,800 Full-time post-secondary682 Technology Library Programs Offered Sault College has some 25,000 volumes in Sault Ste. Marie its library facilities. Applied Arts Three-Year Diplomas Campus Locations Visual and creative arts (options in adver- 443 Northern Avenue tising and design, painting, crafts). President: G. Ray Lawson Sault Ste. Marie

Two -Year Diplomas The Sault College of Applied Arts and 550 West Behavioural science technician (options in Technology became an independent col- Sault Ste. Marie behaviour modification, community coun- lege in 1972 when it separated from Cam- sellor, personnel management), early child- brian College in Sudbury and a sister col- 11 Mackey Street hood education. lege in North Bay. Wawa The College is located in the city of Saujt Business Ste. Marie, at the crossroads of north- Newfoundland Walk Three-Year Diploma western and southern Ontario and serves Elliot Lake Business administration (options in com- the 19,328 square mile District of Algoma. puter and information processing, finance, Sault Collegelaset in a district of lakes, riv- General Requirements for Admission industrial management, marketing, real ers and mountains and the area is rich in An Ontario Secondary Graduation Diploma property administration). natural resources. College programs, such is the normal requirement for admission to as geology, forestry and construction en- all post-secondary programs at Sault Col- Two-Year Diplomas gineering, reflect the college's concern for lege. Persons wishing to apply as mature Assessment administration, general busi- the natural resources of the environment. students should contact the Registrar for ness (options in accounting and market- The college also has strong business and further information. ing), retail management, secretarial arts programs covering wide areas of inter- science (bilingual, executive, legal, medical est from hotel management to secretarial Programs Offered options). science and computer technology. The Continuing Education Division of the Applied Arts One-Year Certificates college also offers a wide range of courses, Tv* and Three-Year Diplomas Cinema management, retailing (co- not only in Sault Ste. Marie, but also on the Art (majors in advertising art, fabric/fibre operative), secretarial level 1. college's satellite campuses at Elliot Lake, design, painting, pottery, printmaking). Wawa and at seventeen other locations Technology throughout the Algoma district. Two-Year Diplomas Three-Year Diplomas The college has a strong relationship Early childhood education, general arts Chemical technology, civil -technology, with the city of Sault Ste. Marie. Fifty per- and science, journalism, mental re- electronic technology, industrial instru- cent of the college's students, however, tardation counsellor. mentation technology, laboratory science come from outside the city, from all over technology, mechanical technology (op- Ontario and, indeed, from all over Canada. Health ScienCes tion in marine engineering), medical lab- To better meet the needs of these students Two-Year Diploma oratory technology. the college will have a Student Residence Nursing. (See health sciences section.) Complex, capable of housing 150 students, Two-Year Diplomas available for the academic year 1975-76. Business Electronic technician, instrumentation Sault College graduates are welcomed Three-Year Diploma technician, mechanical technician. throughout Canada and in the past few Business administration.. years the college has placed 95% of its Health Sciences graduates in afield related to their training. Two-Year Diplomas Two-Year Diploma The college is proUd of its programs and of Accounting, business and marketing man- Nursing. (See health sciences section.) the success of its graduates who are em- agement, electronic data processing, hotel ployed in business and industry across the and restaurant management, real estate Continuing Education country. and general insurance, secretarial science Similar to Kingston Campus. (executive, legal, medical).

Ontario Manpower Retraining Program One-Year Diploma A wide range of short programs is offered Technical administration. including academic upgrading, skill and service courses. One-Year Certificate Chef training. Apprenticeship Program Motor vehicle mechanic. TechnologyMechanical/Electrical Three-Year Diplomas Further inquiries Electrical technology, electronics tech- For more information about the Cornwall nology, mechanical technology. Campus programs and facilities, contact Mr. A. W. Martin Two-Year Diplomas Registrar Aviation technology and pilot training, Cornwall Campus electrical technician, electronics tech- St. Lawrence College nician, mechanical drafting technician, me- Windmill Point chanical technician. Cornwall, Ontario K6H 4Z1 Telephone (613) 933-6080 One-Year Certificates Machine shop', welding and fabricating. 51 TechnologyEngineering and Appren- Retraining ticeship (Mechanical) College preparatory levels and skill prere- Seneca College Two-Year Diplomas quisites are available through upgrading or of Applied Arts and Architectural drafting technician, civil en- academic development studies for students gineering technician, construction tech- who lack specific prerequisites. Technology nician, motive power technician. Apprenticeship One-Year Certificate Cook training, electrical construction, hair- , York Region Heavy equipment diesel. dressing, motor vehicle, plumbing, steamfitting. TechnologyScience and Resources Engineering co Continuing Education Program President: W. T. Newnham Three-Year Diploma A wide variety of credit and non-credit Medical laboratory technology. courses are offered in addition to super- Seneca is one of Ontario's most progres- visory and management courses and indus- sive community collegesa multi-campus Third Year Diplomas trial training courses. institution serving Metropolitan Toronto, Fish and wildlife technology, forest recre- The former OMRP academic upgrading the Borough of North York, and the Region ation technology. and retraining courses are also offered of York to the north of the metropolitan through the college. Other courses and area. Its student body is drawn from an area Two-Year Diplomas programs can be arranged if sufficient in- in which one-tenth of the province's popu- Forestry technician, geology technician, in- terest is shown. lation resides. Other students are attracted dustrial chemistry technician. to Seneca from many parts of Ontario and Summer Programs Canada, and from other countries of the Special Admission Requirements A wide variety of courses are offered world. As previously stated, normal requirements through Continuing Education. Of Seneca College's five campus lo- for admission to post-secondary programs cations, four are in the Borough of North at Sault College include the OSSGD. The Counselling Services York; the Finch Campus at 1750 Finch Ave- 4,, Board of Admissions, however, stipulates The college maintains a Counselling Cen- nue East; the original Sheppard Campus lo- particular requirements in addition to; or as tre staffed by two qualified counsellors to cation on near Yonge part of, the OSSGD in the case of certain provide students with confidential assis- Street; its School of Nursing (Leslie Cam- programs. tance with their personal and academic pus) at the intersection of Sheppard Ave- These requirements are: Nursingtwo problems. nue and Leslie Street; and its newest lo- year 4 science options (chosen from chem- cation, the Lawrence Campus, on istry, biology, physics, human anatomy, Student Placement Services West, near Jane Street. physiology; one in chemistry strongly pre- A full-time Student Placement Officer is Seneca's King Campus is located on a 696 - ferred), four English credits, two mathe- available to assist students in obtaining em- acre site in York Region, about 13 miles matics credits, and an interview. Mental re- ployment on graduation and also in obtain- north of Metro Toronto, just west of Aurora. tardation counsellor and early childhood ing part-time employment. The uniqueienvironment of Seneca King in- educationan interview. Business admin- cludes rolling hills, wooded parkland, an istration; electronic data processing, busi- Student Awards operating farm, and a large lake. ness and marketing management, real es- Full-time students may be eligible for loan- At Seneca's Finch Campus, the college tate and general insurance, hotel and grant assistance through the Ontario Stu- operates an 1,100-seat auditorium, a studio restaurant managementmathematics at dent Assistance Program. Part-time stu- theatre, a planetarium, a year-round ice year 2 of the general level (two credits). dents can apply for provincially guaranteed arena and a sports centre containing a tri- Technical administrationa technician or loans or, if needy, for an Ontario Special ple gymnasium, as well as other facilities technology diploma from an Ontario Bursary. (See introductory section on available to the entire community. Outdoor CAAT, or equivalent. Mechanical tech- financial aid for students.) Some college facilities include a football/soccer field and nician/technology, mechanical drafting bursaries are also available. An emergency tennis courts. The college's aviation and technician, electrical technician/ loan fund is operated by the college. flight technology program utilizes Button- "technology, electronics ville airport a few miles north of the Finch technician/technologymathematics at Living Accommodation Campus. year 4 of the general level (four credits) By September 1975, on-campus residences Nearly 100 diploma and certificate plus year 3 or year 4 physics of the general for 150 students will be available. Rooming courses and hundreds of individual sub- level. Motive power technician, heavy and boarding facilities are also readily jects are available during the day or in the equipment diesel, machine shop, welding available in the area. evening. Full-time day students may take and fabricatingmathematics at year 2 of courses in applied arts, business, computer the general level (two credits). Fish and Further Inquiries studies and engineering technol, gy wildlife technology, forest recreation tech- Additional information is available by programs which are augmentec addi- nologya Forest Technician Diploma from contacting tional subjects in liberal studies, English an Ontario CAAT, or equivalent. Forestry Registrar and communications. Last year, over 90% technician, geology technician, industrial Sault College of Applied Arts and of Seneca's graduating students found em- chemistry technician, construction tech- Technology ployment in the field in which they were nician, civil engineering technician, archi- P.O. Box 60 trained. tectural drafting technicianmathematics 443 Northern Avenue Seneca has been a pioneer in mobile at year 4 of the general level (four credits). Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 5L3 learning; the college's MILE (for Mobile In- Aviation technology and pilot training Telephone (705) 949-2050 tensive Learning Experience) offers travel English, mathematics and physics at the, across Canada and overseas during which senior level (year 3 or year 4). students earn academic credits in pro- Applicants should request more detailed fessional subjects, liberal studies, English information. and communications. 52 Seneca College

Seneca College offers the following pro- Fashion arts (options in fabric, fashion and One-Year Certificates grams which are unique in Ontario: Civil visual merchandising, production/design Cosmetics sales. engineering technology (marine option), men and youths, women and girls). Recre- cosmetics sales, electronic technology ation facilities administration. Flight services. (marine option), electronic techniques Special Admission Requirement: College Special Admission Requirements: College (avionics option), fire protection technol- interview. interview. Credits in French desirable. ogy, coaching techniques, international business, mechanical technology (marine Two-Year Diploma Business option), pharmaceutical chemical technol- Applied communications (options in print Three-Year Diplomas ogy, resources engineering technology media and broadcasting). Accounting and finance, business adminis- (marine option). Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 tration, international business, marketing The King Campus's unique programs credit in English, college interview. administration, tourist industry are: College vocational program, flight ser- administration. vices, historical/natural interpretive ser- Audio-visual techniques, cosmetics sales, Special Admission Requirement: Year 4 vices, underwater skills, visual arts, and in- design illustration (options in graphic tech- English and mathematics credits desirable. structor training. niques and model building). Opportunities are available for year 5 Special Admission Requirements: College Two-Year Diplomas graduates, with specific credits, to com- interview and testing, credits in art or draft- Accounting, general business, marketing, plete a three-year diploma in two years, in ing desirable. retailing. businets, computer studies and Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 engineering: Early childhood education. credits in English and mathematics Special Admission Requirements :ollege desirable. Learning Resources questionnaire and interview, tubet,..ulin test Secretary (executive, legal, medical). Each campus has excellent library facili- and chest x-ray. Credits in English Special Admission Requirement: Year 4 ties. The total collection includes 70,000 desirable. English. books, 1,100 films, numerous periodicals and audio-visual hardware. Fashion merchandising. One-Year Certificate Government operations (administration, Medical dicta-typist. Enrolment 1974 real property and assessment). Special Admission Requirements: Mini- Full-time day diploma4,650 Special Admission Requirement: Year 4 mum typing speed 45 wpm and year 4 Continuing education8,400 credit in mathematics and English English. Occupational training1,100 desirable. Business and industrial training 13,000 Computer Studies per year Government operationslaw Three-Year Diploma Conference centre 4,000 per year administration. Computer programming and analysis. Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 General Requirements for Admission Coaching techniques (options in gym- credits in English and mathematics The basic requirement for admission to a nastics, figure skating, diving and syn- desirable. two or three-year course is successful com- chronized swimming). pletion of year 4 of any four or five-year Special Admission Requirements: Com- Two-Year Diploma secondary school program or the accumu- petitive and teaching experience in the Electronic data processing. lation of 27 credits in an ungraded system. sport of your choice, college interview. Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 Applicants with equivalent standing to credits in English and mathematics Ontario requirements will be considered. Law enforcement. desirable. Applicants who have attained the age of Special Admission Requirement: College 19 years on Or before the date of com- interview. Engineering Technology mencement of the program may be consid- Three-Year Diplomas (Eight Semesters) ered-for admission as mature students fol- Library techniques. General engineering technology (pre- Kswing a personal Interview with the Special Admission Requirement: College aviation andflight technology). 'Director of Admissions. interview. Year 4 credit in English. Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 Note: Those programs with selective credits in mathematics and chemistry, year admission requirements or specific subject Leadership training in visual arts. 3 credit in physics. Candidates should re- prerequisites are indicated with the extra Special Admission Requirements: Portfolio quest detailed information concerning en- requirements following the program de- and college interview. trance requirements. scription (except for Occupational Train- ing, for which complete admission require- Recreation facilities management. Three-Year Diplomas ments are shown). Special Admission Requirement: College Chemical technology, civil technology interview. (marine option), electronic technology (in- Programs Offered cluding communications and power op- Research techniques. tions), fire protection technology, mechan- Applied Arts Special Admission Requirement: Year 4 ical technology, resources management Three-Year Diploma mathematics desirable. technology. College vocational program. Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 Special Admission Requirements: Candi- Social services. credits in mathematics and chemistry, year dates must have successfully completed a Special Admission Requirements: College 3 credit in physics, three-year high school vocational program, essay and interview. Year 4 English be recommended by the principal and staff, desirable. Laboratory technology (including electron and be age 17 during the first year of the microscopy option), pharmaceutical chem- course. Historical/natural interpretive services, out- istry technology. door recreation education technician (pro- Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 Design arts. posed), parks technician (proposed). credits in mathematics and chemistry, year Special Admission Requirements: College Special Admission Requirement: College 3 credits in biology and physics. testing and interview; credits in art or draft- interview. ing desirable. Visual arts instructor training. Special Admission Requirements: College interview and portfolio presentation. Seneca College 53 Two-Year Diplomas Certificates Student Placement Service Biological laboratory techniques, life- Accounting, building environment (options A Placement Office is located at the Finch sciences research techniques. in design and systems), business, com- Campus for all students, where assistance Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 puter programming/operations, credit is offered in obtaining employment for pro- credits in mathematics and chemistry, year management, electron microscopy, fire spective graduates and part-time work for 3 credit in biology. safety, law enforcement, marketing, medi- registered students. On-site recruitment by cal dicta-typist, pesticides (options in land prospective employers is arranged each Cartographic techniques. and structural), secretary (options in legal, January and February for graduating Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 executive, medical), welding. students. credit in mathematics, physics and chem- istry desirable. Satisfactory stereoscopic Occupational Training Student Awards vision and proof of no color blindness. College preparatory programSemester 2. A Student Awards Office is located on all Admission Requirement: Year 2 completed. campuses to serve students within the col- Civil engineering techniques, electronic lege. Registered full-time students may be techniques (including communications and College preparatory programSemester 1. eligible for loan-grant assistance under the avionics option), mechanical drafting tech- Admission Requirement: Grade 8 Ontario Student Assistance Program. Part- niques, resources management completed. time students can apply for provincially techniques. guaranteed loans or, if needy, for an Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 Electronicsradio, TV servicing. Ontario Special Bursary. See the intro- credit in mathematics, year 3 physics and Admission Requirement: Year 2 (year 4 ductory section on financial assistance to year 4 English desirable. graduate preferred). students for further details. Information concerning scholarships and bursaries is Industrial chemistry techniques, pollution Electrical distribution sales. available from the Awards Office. control techniques. Admission Requirements: Year 2. Desirable Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 backgroundscience, technology and Living Accommodation credits in mathematics, chemistry and year trades experience, drafting and electricity. A housing registry is maintained on each 3 physics. campus. Leslie Campus has a nurses' resi- English as a second language. dence (unused rooms may be rented by Industrial diving techniques (proposed). Admission Requirements: 18 years of age. students of other campuses). For infor- Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant mation on the Leslie residence, telephone mathematics and chemistry, year 3 physics. status. the Leslie Campus. Preference will be given to experienced divers. College interview. Machine shop: Sports Admission Requirement: Year 2 A comprehensive varsity and intramural One-Year Certificate sports program is offered for all students at Underwater skills. Commercial Clerical. each campus. Special Admission Requirements: Year 4 Admission Requirement: Grade 8. mathematics and chemistry, year 3 physics. Further Inquiries Preference will be given to experienced Commercial refresher. Additional information is available by con- divers. College interview. Admission Requirements: Completion of a tacting the college. full commercial course and relevant Finch Campus Health Sdiences experience. Admissions Office Two-Year Diploiha 1750 East Nursing. Commercial accountancy. Willowdale, Ontario M2N 5T7 This two-year program leads to an award of Admission Requirements: Year 2. Demon- Telephone (416) 491-5050 ext. 395 or 396 a Diploma in Nursing and, upon successful strated aptitude for accounting. completion of the examination set by the King Campus College of Nurses, certification as a Regis- Dining room service. Admissions Office tered Nurse. Admission Requirements: Open. Ministry North Special Admission Requirements: Ontario of Health clearance. R.R. 3 Secondary School Graduation Diploma King City, Ontario LOG 1K0 which must include a minimum of year 2 Clerk typist Telephone (416) 884-9901 mathematics and at least two of the follow- Admission Requirements: Year 2. Typing ing senior level scienceschemistry, biol- skill preferred. Sheppard Campus ogy, physics. Chemistry and biology is the Admissions Office recommended combination, Year 4 English Commercial stenographicyear 2, book- 42 Sheppard Avenue East is desirable. College questionnaire and in- keeping and business machines, Willowdale, Ontario M2V 2Z8 terview. (See health sciences section.) Admission Requirements: Year 2. Demon- Telephone (416) 223-9661 strated aptitude for bookkeeping. One-Year Certificate Lawrence Campus Dental assistant. Typing, general office. Admissions Office Special Admission Requirements: College Admission Requirements: Clerical experi- 1750 Lawrence Avenue West interview. Biology and chemistry at the se- ence, fluency in English, both written and Toronto, Ontario M6L 1C7 nior level desirable. oral. Telephone (416) 249-3335

Continuing Education Counselling Services Leslie Campus (Nursing) Diploma level study and certificates, spe- Counselling centres are located at all five Admissions Office cial interest subjects, and college prepara- campuses with staff available in the day 1255 Sheppard Avenue East tory courses are offered. and some evenings to provide students Willowdale, Ontario M2K 1E2 with confidential 'assistance in career plan- Telephone (416) 494-89DF- Diplomas ning, admission information, program se- Accounting and finance, business, com- lection and personal matters. puter studies, early childhood education, fashion techniques, law enforcement (law enforcement personnel only), library tech- niques, marketing, municipal clerks and treasurers, rehabilitation/counselling, so- cial services. 54

Campus Locations Programs Offered . , Sheridan College Oakville Main Campus of Applied Arts and Trafalgar Road Brampton Campus Oakville, Ontario L6H 2L1 Technology 'Applied and Liberal Studies Special programs: Two-Year Diplomas Animation, a three-year program, the only Early childhood education, general arts Oakville one of its kind in North America; art funda- and science (electives in liberal studies and mentals, a one-year certificate program for "children: our challenge"), hotel and res- students with no formal art background; art taurant administration, retail management education, a three-year co-operative pro- arts. President: John M. Porter gram between Sheridan and Erindale Col- lege (University of Toronto) which provides One-Year Certificates Opened in 1967, Sheridan serves the two growing regional municipalities of Halton students with academic background and Animal care, garden centre merchandising, practical training which is necessary for and Peel, immediately west of Metro Tor- manna and recreational facilities manage- teaching art in Ontario schools. Graduates onto. Sheridan stresses the preparation of ment, travel counsellor. receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from students for employment in their field of Erindale and a diploma from Sheridan. Pro- study whether it be business, technology, Business and Secretarial Studies grams in Canadian nanny and part-time health sciences, arts or services. Three-Year Diploma family day care are offered through the Business administration. Sheridan makes available more than 70 School of Applied and Liberal Studies. Also programs in 11 different areas or divisions, unique at Oakville are the two-year athletic for all persons of all ages. Part-time stu- T.v.o-Year Diplomas training and management program, illus- Business, co-op retailing, secretarial (ex- dents are also invited to register in courses tration option, media arts (cartooning, the- ecutive, :egal, medical options). offered at Sheridan during the day. Part- atre and music theatre electives), fashion time students are welcome, whether their technique and design (options in knits, reason for registeringis to accumulate One-Year Certificate dress and theatrical crafts and design), in- Intensive secretarial. credits toward a diploma or simply to ex- stitutional management. plore an area of interest. Technology The college has four campuses serving Brampton Campus Three-Year Diplomas full-time students, and four community. ser- 98 Church Street East Computer science (first year only), en- vices campuses which provide evening and Brampton, Ontario L6V 1G6 day-time interest and credit courses, work- gineering technology (options in chemical, shops and seminars, retraining programs electrical/electronic, and mechanical Special programs: engineering). and management development and training Creative design (elective in general arts Special Admission Requirements: Appli- programs. Unique at Sheridan are the and science), the combination of artistic School of Design in Mississauga, the only cants to these programs are required to talent w th technical skills, and photo- crafts school of its kind in Ontario; and the have standing in year 4 mathematics and graphic science. Also unique are garden Heavy Equipment School in Milton, the chemistry and year 3 physics. centre merchandising, marina operations, only one in the province. co-op retailing which combines theory and Two-Year Diplomas practice. and animal care. Enrolment 1974-75 Technician programs in construction, cre- Full-time3,637 ative design (general arts and science), Part-time day 335 Lorne Park Campus electronics, engineering drafting, photo- School of Design graphic science. Continuing education14,171 1460 South Sheridan Way Management development and Special Admission Requirements: Appli- Mississauga, Ontario L5H 1Z7 cants to the chemical laboratory program training4,620 are'required to have standing in year 4 Retraining1,633 Special program: Total mathematics and chemisty and year 3 24,396 Three-year crafts and design (studio op- physics. In addition, engineering drafting, tions in metals and jewelry, ceramics, glass, construction technician, electronics tech- General Requirements for Admission furniture and Woodworking, fabrics and nician and mechanical technician pro- Students wishing to enrol in one, two or textiles). grams require applicants to have year 4 three-year programs at Sheridan College math and year 3 physics, must have a secondary school graduation Credit Valley Campus diploma. Applicants who are 19 years of School of Nursing One-Year Certificate age on or before the date of commence- 2186 Hurontario Street Home appliance service technician. ment of the program will be considered for Mississauga, Ontario L5B 1M9 admission as mature students. Many pro- Oakville Campus grams have special requirements in addi- Oakville South Campus. Applied and Liberal Studies tion to those outlined above. Prerequisite 216 Lakeshore Road East Two -Year Diplomas subjects, aptitudes, portfolio assessment or Oakville, Ontario L6J 1H8 Canadian nanny, community planning, cor- an evaluation of talent through a personal interview may be required fur admission to rectional worker, early childhood edu- Heavy Equipment School cation (Montessori or nursery option), gen- some college programs. R.R. 3 eral arts and science (electives in "children: Milton, Ontario L97 2X7 our challenge", community resources, lib- eral studies), institutional management, in- Special program: structional techniques (audio-visual tech- Post-secondary program in heavy equip- nician, instructional technician), library ment construction techniques (options in techniques, library techniques for health heavy equipment operator, heavy equip- science, research techniques, retail man- ment operator and serviceman, parts co- agement arts (antiques management elec- ordinator, project office manager). tive), security and law enforcement social service worker, transportation planning. Burlington Campus There are proposed programs in retail man- 2289 Fairview Avenue agement arts (bookseller elective) and Burlington, Ontario L7R 2E3 packaging. Mississauga Campus 1 Port Street East Mississauga, Ontario L5G 4N1 ,t53 55

One-Year Certificates knit design options, some creative talent Retraining Family day care (mature women), mod- and an art or craft background are advised. Sets up programs to give students saleable elling, travel counsellor. For theatrical crafts and design, successful skills and eventual employment. The completion of one year at Sheridan College Oakville South Campus dffers commercial Business and Secretarial Studies or any post-secondary institution in cre- courses in typing, stenography and ac- Three-Year Diploma ative art, fashion, drama or stagecraft is counts, English as a second language, and Business administration (accounting and required. a college entrance program. At Milton, the finance, corporate administration, market- Heavy Equipment School has programs in ing management, traffic management and One-Year Certificate heavy equipment operator, heavy equip- distribution options). Art fundamentals. ment operation and servicing, pipeline welder, and sideboom operator. At Bramp- Two-Year Diplomas Special Third-Year Programs ton there is a program in quality control. Business (accounting, automotive market- Applied photography, fashion technique ing options, marketing, retail manage- and design. Counselling Services ment), general secretarial, secretarial (ex- Full-time professional counsellors are em- ecutive, legal, medical options). Mississauga Campus School of Design ployed by the college to assist prospective Three-Year Program and current students with career planning, One-Year Certificates Crafts and design (studio options in academic concerns, personal and other Intensive retailing, intensive secretarial. ceramics, fabrics, furniture, glass, jewelry matters. Confidential discussiOns can be and metal). arranged by calling the Counselling Office Communications Special Admission Requirements: Appli- at the Brampton, Oakville, Mississauga or Direct entry into second year of journalism cants must submit a portfolio and have a Credit Valley Campused. or advertising is offered to graduates of personal interview. business, fashion, general arts, graphic de- Library sign, media arts, photography, secretarial. Credit Valley Campus The college libraries offer a rapidly expan- Two-Year (six-semester) Diploma ding selection of modern texts, periodicals, Two -Year Diplomas Nursing. and audio-visual material. The libraries at Community journalism, practical Special Admission Requirements: OSSGD the Oakviffe Campus include a business advertising. with two science courses at the senior level and general collection in the main library, Special Admission Requirements: Gener- of study (year 3 or above) in chemistry, an extensive art collection in the School of ally an interview is required for all appli- physics or biology. An interview is also re- Visual Arts, and resource centres in the cants. Students should have better than av- quired to determine the suitability of the Schools of Applied and. Liberal Studies and vage ability in written expression. applicant for the program. (See health Business and Secretarial Studies. Bramp- sciences section). ton's library serves technologynd C,mputer Studies science students and the library at the Three-Year Diplomas One-Year Certificates School of Design in Mississauga carries a Business computer systems, computer Modelling, travel counsellor. variety of materials for design and crafts science technology. students. Unique to each library is a Career Milton Campus Information Centre. Two-Year Diploma One-Year Certificate Electronic data processing. Heavy equipment construction techniques. Student Placement Servibe The Student Placement Service at Sheridan English and Media Studies Community Services College arranges to publicize widely the Two-Year Diplomas The aims of Community Services are to availability of Sheridan graduates to pro- Media arts (fundamentals one-year), media make the human and physical resources of spective employers, and to inform students arts (cartooning and graphic story arts, the college available to as many people in of full-time, part-time, and summer employ- music theatre electives, theatre arts). the community as possible and to work ment opportunities. On-campus interviews Special Admission Requirement: Personal with other community groups toward de- are held in late January and early February. interviews are advisable. sirable social and educational goals. To Literature relating to employment, such as meet these aims Community Services has employers' literature or advice on how to General College the following divisions: job hunt and how to prepare for an inter- Two-Year Diplomas view, is available from the Placement Athletic training and management, Continuing Education Office. merchandising. Offers a wide variety of credit and special interest courses, as well as workshops and Student Awards Technology seminars at the four regular day-time cam- Students wishing to attend Sheridan Col- First year engineering technology with op- puses. In addition, there are special Con- lege, but who lack adequate family fi- tions in chemical, computer science, elec- tinuation Campuses to meet the special nancial resources, may apply for loan-grant tronics/electrical, mechanical, quality con- needs of people in Burlington and Mis- assistance through the Ontario Student As- trol (one year). sissauga. Credit courses may lead to the sistance Program. Part-time students can granting of certificates and/or diplomas. apply for provincial loans or bursaries. For Visual Arts further details, see the introductory sec- Three-Year Co-operative Program Management Development and Training tion on financial aid for students. Art education offered in conjunction with Works with industry to provide in-plant Sheridan presents awards and prizes to Erindale College (University of Toronto). courses to upgrade the knowledge and students in recognition of outstanding aca- skills of employees. The costs are shared demic achievement. Most of these awards Three -Year Diplomas by the college and the industry concerned. are donated by business and industry. Stu- Classical animation, graphic design, While the bulk of the management develop- dents are automatically considered for (graphic design/illustration option). ment courses are aimed at developing man- these awards and do not have to apply. agement skills at the level of first line super- Two-Year Diplomas visors, seminars and workshops for middle Applied photography, fashion technique and upper management are also available. and design (dress, knits, theatrical crafts and design options). Special Admission Requirements: Visual arts students are usually required to have formal art training in secondary school or are required to submit a portfolio for as- sessment or have an evaluation of talent through a personal interview. For dress or 54 "e 56 Sheridan College

Accommodation Two-Year Diplomas The School of Design Campus and the Sir Sandford Fleming General business (accounting, data pro- Credit Valley Campus, both in Mississauga, College of Applied Arts cessing, marketing and merchandising, provide student housing. Although housing general options), recreational vehicles- is considered to be primarily the student's and Technology marina management (combining business own responsibility, the college assists by and mechanical aspects of the industry), maintaining a housing registry which lists suitable housing in private homes or apart- secretarial science (specializations in ex- Peterborough ecutive, legal, medical, technical). ments in the college campus area. The reg- Admission Requirements: OSSGD with istry also contains maps, transportation standing in year 4 mathematics. Out-of- schedules, and other information which will province and mature students will be con- be of use to students in their search for President: D. B. Sutherland sidered on their merits (testing may be re- accommodation. Although best known provincially for its quired). Mathematics is not required for secretarial programs. Sports forestry and other natural resources pro- grams, Sir Sandford Fleming College has A portion of the student activity fee paid at One-Year Certificate the time of registration supports the ath- several others of unique interest to both students and employers, including electro- Retail sales (development of merchan- letic programs offered at various on and dising and selling skills leading to careers off-campus locations. The college's rapidly mechanical technology, tourism and trans portation, recreational vehicles-marina in the various functional areas of a retail expanding Athletic and Recreation De- operation). partment is divided into three distinct management, and fine arts administration. Sir Sandford Fleming College is located Admission Requirements: OSSGD or ma- areas: Varsity sports, intramural sports and ture student status. recreational services, and leisure time in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes region, with campuses in Peterborough, Lindsay Secretarial (executive, legal, medical, activities. Sheridan operates its own exer- scientific). cise room and sauna, tennis courts and and Cobourg, in addition to a summer cam- track and field. pus overlooking Head Lake in Haliburton Admission Requirements: OSSGD with 50 Village, which is the home of the Haliburton wpm typing and 80 wpm shorthand. Additional Costs School of Fine Arts. The Natural Resources Division is located on the Lindsay Campus. General and Applied Arts Certain programs may require additional Two-Year Diplomas costs from $10 to $1,500. Please consult the At both Peterborough and Cobourg pro- grams are offered in Applied Arts, Business Art conservation techniques, early child- college calendar or phone for more hood education, educational resources information. and Technology. While it is not the largest college in terms technician, fine arts administration, general of total enrolment, Sir Sandford Fleming at- arts and science, home economics, law and Further Inquiries security administration, recreation lead- Please contact tracts a larger percentage of students from ership, social services. Registrar or Information Services its population base than any other Ontario Admission Requirement: OSSGD. Mature Sheridan College of Applied Arts and college, and places heavy emphasis on :ab- Technology oratory work, field placement, and co- students will be considered on their merits (testing may be required). Interview, age Trafalgar Road operative training. and physical requirements are considered Oakville, Ontario L6H 2L1 for some programs. Telephone Library The library has facilities at each of the (416) 845-9430 (Oakville) Technical (416) 362-5861 (Toronto) campus locations. It holds a total collection of 550 periodicals and over 18,000 volumes. Three-Year Diplomas (416) 632-7081 (Burlington) Civil, electro-mechanical and electronic Enrolment 1974-75 (computer) technology. Day programs1,929 Admission Requirements: OSSHGD or Continuing education8,000 equivalent, with credits in mathematics, Total9,929 English and physics c, chemistry. Students with an OSSGD, wits credits in mathe- Programs Offered matics, English and physics or chemistry will be considered on an individual basis. Peterborough Campus Students with an OSSHGD, with year 5 cal- culus, English, physics, and chemistry may Business enter the second year of the program upon Three-Year Diplomas successful completion of pre-admission Business administration (business com- courses offered during a two or three-week puter systems, financial management, mar- period in August. keting management, and general options), Two-Year Diplomas tourism and transportation (stresses a Audio-visual, construction engineering, broad understanding and developmental view of the total field). electrical, electronics, engineering draft- ing, laboratory, manufacturing (industrial Admission Requirements: Year 4 of an Ontario Secondary School Honour Gradu- engineering and mechanical options), pho- ation program with English (year 4) and tographic sales, technician programs. mathematics (years 3 and 4). Applicants Admission Requirement: OSSGD with Eng- with an OSSGD and outstanding success in lish, mathematics and a science. English and mathematics may also be con- sidered. Out-of-province and mature stu- One-Year Certificates dents will be considered on their merits Industrial maintenance mechanic, materi- .,,, (testing may be required). Exceptional stu- als testing technician, and technical assis- tant programs. dents with an OSSHGD may enter the sec- ond year of the program upon successful Admission Requirements: OSSGD with completion of pre-admission courses of- English, mathematics and a science. All fered during a four-week period in August. applicants are treated on an individual basis, so that students in special circum- stances will be considered. 57 Lindsay Campus Programs Considered for 1975-76. Students Awards Animal care technician, drilling and blast- Full-time students may be eligible for loan- Natural Resources ing techniques, electrical technology, grant assistance under the Ontario Student Three-Year Diploma equestrian schooling and management, flo- Assistance Program. Part-time students Thematic cartography. ristry, lumber grader, materials testing can apply for provincial bursaries or Admission Requirements: OSSGD with technician, mental retardation counsellor, loans. For details, see the introductory sec- year 4 mathematics and English. millwright, resource survey technician, tion on financial aid for students. Some Fish and wildlife technology, forest recre- sawyer, taxidermy. Ontario and college bursaries are also ation technology, forest technology, geo- available. For further information, please logical technology. Continuing Education contact the Awards Officer, Sir Sandford Admission Requirement: Appropriate tech- Sir Sandford Fleming College has compre- Fleming College, Peterborough, nician diploma. hensive continuing education programs in Ontario K9J 7B1. applied arts, business and technical areas. Two-Year Diplomas Not only do these programs lead to diplo- Living, Accommodation Farm management, fish and wildlife tech- mas or certificates at levels similar to the Residence accommodation is not available nician, forest technician, general arts and day-time programs, but they also provide at the college. However, room and board science, geological technician, heavy an important contribution to the pro- facilities are available in the area. equipment technician. fessional development of the student's Third year option is available for fish and career. Further Inquiries wildlife technician, forest technician, and Many non-credit subjects of general in- For further information on admission re- geological technician. terest to the community are offered in Pe- quirements and programs offered, please Admission Requirements: OSSGD from terborough, Lindsay and Cobourg. Fine contact the any program with mathematics and arts programs are available through the Pe- Director of Admissions and Student English. terborough Fine Arts Summer School. Records Inquiries should be directed to the Con- Sir Sandford Fleming College Cobourg Campus tinuing Education Division, Sir Sandford Brealey Drive Fleming College, Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B1 General and Applied Arts Ontario K9J 7B1. Telephone (705) 743- Telephone (705) 743-5610 Two-Year Diploma 5624, extension 40. General arts and science. Information on student financial assistance Retraining Division may be obtained from Business The Retraining Division maintains the em- Student Awards Officer Three-Year Diploma phasis on the individual student. The aca- Sir Sandford Fleming College Business administration (business com- demic upgrading program and commercial' Brealey Drive puter systems, financial management, la- training programs are presented in individ- Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B1 bour management relations, marketing ual learning packages. This allows the stu- management, general options). dent to begin a program on any day that the college is open and to progress at his or her Two-Year Diplomas own rate. General business (accounting, data pro- The Division offers a variety of programs cessing, marketing, merchandising, gen- such as: eral options), secretarial (specializations in (a)Basic training for skill developmentfrom executive, legal, medical, scientific). semi-literacy to college entry. Admission Requirements: For admission (b)Commercial trainingaccounting, clerical, requirements for all courses offered at the clerk-typist, dicta-typist, refresher, steno- Cobourg Campus, please see admission re- graphic, teller cashier quirements for related programs at the Pe- (c)Technicalgeneral carpentry, industrial terborough Campus. orientation, machine shop, marine and small powered equipment mechanics, Haliburton School of Fine Arts welder fitter. For registration and information please write to the Haliburton School of Fine Arts, Counselling Services P.O. Box 339, Haliburton, Ontario K0M 150. The college maintains a full-time Coun- selling Centre with qualified counsellors to Brealey Campus provide students with confidential assis- tance in their personal problems. Health Sciences Two-Year Diploma Student Placement Services Nursing. A full-time Student Placement Officer is The nursing program is planned over a two- available to assist students in obtaining em- year period. Graduates can qualify for Reg- ployment on graduation and also in obtain- istered Nurse certification in the province ing part-time employment. of Ontario. Trends in health care provided in acute care settings and extended care fa- cilities are reflected throughout the pro- gram, concurrent with nursing theory. Clin- ical assignment is provided in a number of community agencies, as well as in the acute care settings of general hospitals. (See health sciences section.) Graduates of this program are prepared to practice nursing in first level staff nurse positions, for which the basic requirement is certification as a Registered Nurse. Further information should be requested from the Nursing Division, Sir Sandford Fleming College, Brealey Campus, Peter- borough, Ontario K9J 7B1. 59 General Admission Requirements of Ontario Universities

Admission to Bachelor and First Professional Programs at University In general, universities require an aver- age of 60% or better in the subjects counted toward the Ontario Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma (year 5). Some universities may consider applications from students with averages below 60%. Students should be aware, however, that possession of the mini- mum admission requirements does not guarantee admission; that applicants with good standing are more readily accepted than students with a borderline -stafiding; and that for certain programs with limited enrolment, an average of 70% to 80% or more may be required.

Course Prerequisites Specific year 5 subject requirements vary according to the university and area of study selected. These are listed for each university under the appropriate degree program but as the admissions information has been confirmed only for the current year, students are advised to check with their guidance counsellors concerning any possible changes in sub- ject requirements affecting the 1976-77 academic year.

Early Acceptance Early acceptance to university may be offered to students before the end of the school year on the basis of interim year 5 marks, year 3 and year 4 marks, and the principal's recommendation, on condi- tion that they maintain their standing and complete their year successfully.

Application Procedure to Enter an Ontario University A student planning to enrol in any year at an Ontario university in 1976 will submit an application through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre Box 1328 Guelph, Ontario N1H 6N8 Telephone (519) 823-1940

0-ir 60 The centre will receive and record appli- University Decision on the Applicant cations, admissions decisions by the uni- The university, when it makes an offer of versities, and student acceptances of of- admission to the applicant, will includea fers of admission. Applicants are divided response document which the applicant into two separate streams for will complete and return to the centre. processing: The applicant cannot accept more than (a) Secondary school applicantsthose one offer of admission. The centre will now enrolled in full-time Ontario year 5 process the response and notify the one programs in accredited secondary or pri- university of acceptance and the other vate schools. Secondary school appli- universities of the refusal of their offers. cants also include students from night schools. Clearing Process (b) Other applicantsapplicants notnow If applicants receive a refusal of admis- enrolled in Ontario secondary schools, sion from the university of their choice, including adult applicants, applicants they may add a new university and have who previously obtained year 5,corre- their application reviewed by this spondence school applicants and appli- university. cants from other provinces and countries. For further information, contact The application procedure will operate Ontario Universities' Application Centre as follows: Box 1328 Applicants currently enrolled in Ontario Guelph, Ontario N1H 6N8 Year 5 Telephone (519) 823-1940 The centre will preprint a personalized application form for those applicants Schedule of Important Dates currently enrolled in Ontario year 5 who October 1, 1975 have indicated when they register in Regular Application Form (OUAC 105) September that they intend to apply for available at universities for other appli- university admission. The forms will be cants not currently registered in a sec- prepared from information obtained ondary school in Ontario year 5. from the Ministry of Education's file. A supply of application forms will also November 17, 1975 be sent to the schools for any applicants Application Form (OUAC 101) for appli- who may not have received the person- cants currently registered full-time in alized forms, or who are in year 4 or in Ontario year 5, preprinted and sent, via night school. The application form will the principal, to students who indicated be submitted to the principal for the on the Ontario year 5 registration their completion of the year 3 and year 4 intention of enrolling in an Ontario uni- course data. The principal will forward versity. Blank application forms will also the completed form to the centre. These be available. forms will be processed by the centre and sent to appropriate universities. The December 31, 1975 centre will also obtain the recommended Application Form (OUAC 101) withyear interim year 5 marks directly from the 3 and year 4 course data to be returned secondary schools. by the school to the centre.

Other Applicants January 26, 1976 Other applicants should obtain applica- Acknowledgment/Amendment Form tion forms from the universities of their (OUAC 107) sent to applicant via the choice. An applicant may submit to the secondary school. centre up to three choices of universities. The appilcant will complete the form and February 23, 1976 send it to the centre with an application Request for Grades for Early Admission fee. The centre will process the applica- Form (OUAC 102) sent to the secondary tion and forward it to the university. The schools. applicant will arrange to have supporting academic documents forwarded directly April 9, 1976 to the university. Request for Grades for Early Admission Form (OUAC 102) to be returned by the schools to the centre. 61 June 4, 1976 grams are filled by early July, students Earliest date for offer of admission by who are seriously interested in full-time universities to year 5 applicants. study and are planning to apply as ma- ture or non-matriculant applicants June 18, 1976 should apply early. Earliest date that universities may re- quire a response to early offers of Graduate, Extension and Summer admission. Programs Horizons does not include information Preliminary Year and Admission from on the variety of graduate, extension and Year 4 summer programs offered at the univer- Four universitiesCarleton, Ottawa, sity level. Graduate programs normally Windsor and Brescia College (an affiliate require honours standing in a four-year of Western)offer a preliminary year in undergraduate program as a prerequi- lieu of_year 5 for highly qualified year 4 site. In general, admission requirements students. At'the University of Ottawa, for part-time, extension and summer this is only available in the science and programs leading to degree credits are engineering faculties. Year 4 students the same as for full-time degree pro- who achieve a minimum overall average grams. Non-credit courses for students of 80% on their final marks are eligible to not working towards a degree are also apply to the first year of Ottawa's Faculty available. For further information, check of Arts. with the Admissions Office, the Exten- Brock University offers admission into sion Department, or the Graduate first year to exceptional students, recom- School of the university concerned. mended by their schools, who have com- pleted year 4 and Brock's special sum- Secondary School Liaison and mer course. Wilfrid Laurier University's University Information Programs Scholarship Program offers a limited During the academic year, representa- number of Ontario secondary school tives from each of the 16 universities in students the opportunity to enter first Ontario and Ryerson Palytechnical Insti- year of the Bachelor of Arts program tute visit over 100 secondary schools after successfully completing summer across Ontario to take part in university session courses at the university. information sessions for students, par- Lakehead and McMaster Universities ents and guidance counsellors, as ar- offer direct admission to first year to a ranged by local and county boards of ed- few outstanding year 4 students. This is ucation. The purpose of these programs done in exceptional circumstances and is to provide first hand information about additional requirements are, in some university admission requirenients, pro- cases, necessary. Interested students grams of study, campus life, facilities, should check with the individual institu- campus tours, and scholarships. The tions for detailed information. names and addresses of Secondary School Liaison Officers are given in the Mature or Non-Matriculant Students university sections of Horizons. Inquiries The admission requirements for mature are welcome. or non-matriculant students vary widely. Most universities impose an age mini- mum of either 21 or 23 years. Some uni- versities require students to have been away from formal education for a period of time and some prescribe pre- university course work or special admis- sion tests. In general, mature applicants are expected to have at least adequate standing in the academic work they have undertaken previously and to be able to demonstrate that they have the aptitude for work at the university level. Since at many universities places in full-time pro-

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Undergraduate and first professional degree and diploma programs offered at Ontario universities

Note: Humanities and Brock _ These lists are not complete and are subject to Social Sciences change. Many universities offer unique courses Carleton which are not included in these charts. Check Guelph individual university listings in Horizons as well Degree Program Lakehead _ as university calendars for more specific informa- Diploma Program Laurentian tion. See section on Ryerson Polytechnical Insti- * Degree and Diploma Programs * tute for listing of applied arts and technology o Degree & Certificate Course McMaster - degrees. P Pre-Professional Course Ottawa - _ Queen's - RMC Toronto - - Trent - Waterloo - W. Laurier . Western - Windsor - York -

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E 0 is0 C .9 < < co - Physical Sciences Brock Carleton - - Degree Program Guelph * Diploma Program Lakehead - * Degree and Diploma Programs Laurentian - o Degree & Certificate Course P Pre-Professional Course McMaster Ottawa - ^ 1. Landscape architecture. Queen's O. 2. First two years. 3. Chemical engineering with nuclear option. RMC Toronto Trent Waterloo _- W. Laurier Western Windsor York - - I 1 I 1 emis 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 1 I ComputerDental HygieneScience I 1 ComparativeCommunication Literature Arts I1 1 1 1 1 I 1 EarthDentistry Sciences DevelopmentConsumer Studies Studies 1-0 . co 1111111 1 1 n) 1 * 1 I Engineering Drama 1 Engineering & Management 1 1 1 1 I I Economics I I 1 I I Fisheries & Wildlife Biology 0 Education 1 Forestry I I I I 1 1 1 1 English 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1*11 1 1 Geology 1 1 1 I I I Family Studies 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Industrial Design I Film 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I Liberal Sciences Fine Arts/Art 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MarineLife Sciences Biology I I I I I I I I I 1 1 Fr.French Language Translation & Studies 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I I I Mathematics German I 1 1 1 1 1 Medical Lab Sciences Geography 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 I I Medicine 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I I History I 1 1 1 I I I Metallurgy I I I I I 1 Health 1-0 1 I I Microbiology I 1 I I 1 Home Economics 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 Nursing I 1 1 1 I I Hotel & Food Administration 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I Optometry I International Studies 1-01 I 1 Pharmacy 1 I I 1 Italian I * I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Physical Education .& Kinesiology I I Journalism Physical Geography I I I 1 Latin American Studies I 1 I I 1 1 Physics 1 I I I I 1 Law I I I I I I 1 Physiology I I I Library Technology I I Plant Science 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 Linguistics 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Probabilities & Statistics ' I Medieval Studies 1111 1 . I 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 RehabilitativeRegional Environmental Medicine Planning 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I NativeMusic Studies 1 1 I I I I I I 1 Science, General Philosophy 1 1 1 1 I I Survey Science Political Science 1 1 1 I I 1 I Urban Studies I I I 1 1 1 1 I 0 Psychology I 1 I Veterinary Medicine 1 0 I 1 Public Administration 0 0 I I 1 1 1 I 1 Zoology I Religion/Religious Studies II 1 I 1 I I Recreational Studies 1 I I I . I I Slavic Studies 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I 1 Soviet & East European Studies 1 I-I 1 1 1 I SociologySocial TheoryWork Program I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 I Spanish 1 1 1 1 OOOOO1 1 1 1 1 1 Sports Administration 1 I 5 1 I 5 I 1 1 1 5 I I 1 I 1 1 Statistics 1 . 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 Studies in Social Action I 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 TheologyTextiles 64 Brock University General Requirements for Admission in 1976 Degree Programs and Subject Candidates for admission to the first year of Requirements an undergraduate program at Brock Uni- versity will ordinarily be required to present Bachelor of Administration an Ontario Secondary School Honour The university recently introduced a pro- Graduation Diploma, with at least three dif- gram in administration designed for those ferent subjects and with standing satis- students who intend to pursure careers in St. Catharines factory to the university. Candidates who administration in the public sector (in vari- present a highly specialized program for ous levels of government, health, edu- university entrance will be considered as cation, etc.) or in the private sector (in in- special cases for admission. dustry, commerce and labour). Although President: Alan J. Earp Two credits in a given language will be professionally oriented, the program is beneficial to students intending to pursue based primarily on social science disci- As Brock University enters its tenth anni- studies in that language at the university. plines, particularly in the first two years. versary year, it continues to strengthen a One credit in mathematics is strongly The primary purpose is to provide students young, yet unique academic tradition. In an recommended for students intending to in administration with a strong academic age of the multi-university, Brock stands major in administration, economics; geo- background as well as to prepare them for a closer to the traditional values of univer- graphy, psychology, sociology and urban career in the broad field of administration. sity education Full-time enrolment is only studies. The curriculum in administration is offered 2,300. Classes are smaller and are taught only at the honours level. by faculty, not senior or graduate students. Early Admission The seminar and discussion group are an All year 5 applicants are encouraged to Bachelor of Arts integral part of the learning experience. A apply as soon as possible. Pass and Honours: nucleus of courses in the humanities, social See introduction on admission to Ontario Asian studies, biological sciences, classics, sciences and sciences is complemented by universities for information about applica- computer science (combined major only), programs in administration, physical edu- tion procedures and deadlines. A candidate drama and film, economics, English, geo- cation, urban studies, computer science must complete year 5 to the secondary graphy, Germanic and Slavic studies (Ger- and music. A College of Education pro- school principal's satisfaction. man and Russian), history, music (pass vides a one-year course for university grad- only), philosophy, politics, psychology, Ro- uates, but Brock undergraduates may take Year 4 Summer Program mance studies (French, Italian, Spanish), degree courses in education concurrent Brock continues to be interested in and sociology, urban studies. with their undergraduate program. concerned with the admission of excep- The 600-acre main campus, the DeCew tional students. This concern has been mir- Interdepartmental programs Campus, is located on the Niagara Escarp- rored in the Special Year 4 Summer Pro- Interdepartmental programs are being of- ment overlooking St. Catharines and Lake gram, a unique and innovative education fered to meet the needs of students who Ontario. A science complex is located at experience offered to exceptional year 4 wish to diversify their studies over two or the base of the escarpment on the (grade 12) students. The six-week summer more areas of concentration, and who do Glenridge Campus. The surrounding, course, now in its eighth year, allows stu- not wish to tie themselves to a combined countryside includes the suburban edge of dents to become involved in a total major. the city, farmland, and the conserved bush- immersion program simulating a normal Students may select appropriate courses land of the Bruce Trail. The historic first year university experience. Areas of from several departments to focus on a Niagara Region offers Brock students a study offered include: Humanities (English field of study that is particular interest to wide range of cultural, recreational and so- and philosophy), social sciences (history, them. The resulting combinations of cial facilities which are as varied as they are politics and drama),.sciences for non- courses will therefore be highly person- unique. science majors (biology and geology), alized in character. sciences for science majors (chemistry and Enrolment 1974-75 physics), mathematics for mathematics Bachelor of Science Full-time2,327 majors, mathematics for non-mathematics PaSs and Honours: majors, and languages (French and Biological sciences, chemistry, geological Faculties and Schools German). sciences, mathematics, physics. Administrative Studies Program There is no tuition fee for this course. Faculty of Arts and Science Students must pay only for their books and Year 5 Admission Requirements College of Education residence accommodation, which is op- Ontario Secondary School Honour Gradu- School of Physical Education tional. Since applications and acceptance to ation Diploma withstanding satisfactory to Institute of Urban and Environmental the program depend upon the anecdotal the university. Two credits in mathematics Studies comments of guidance counsellors concern- are mandatory and English is strongly ing the maturity and readiness of the recommended. Library student for university study, applicants The library's collection includes 250,000 should contact their school counsellor for Specific Requirements: books, bound periodicals and documents; further information. For biological sciencesany two of biol- 2,400 current periodicals. ogy, chemistry, physics (chemistry and Summer Admission Qualifying Program physics preferred). This is a five-week program for applicants For chemistrychemistry, physics. who are not immediately admissible to first For geological sciencesany two of biol- year. It is designed to help them strengthen ogy, chemistry, physics. their academic background, to develop the For mathematicsa third credit in mathe- personal and technical skills necessary for matics (physics is strongly recommended). university work, and to assess their own fit- For physicschemistry, physics (a third ness for and the likelihood of their success credit in mathematics is strongly in university studies. The faculty admissions recommended). committee re-evaluates the student's suit- ability at the end of the program. Experi- Extradepartmental Studies ence since 1972 has indicated that a major- Extradepartmental Studies offers a variety ity of the students recommended to take of degree credit courses which do not fall the program are successful. Admission to under the auspices of existing university the program is by recommendation of the departments. Students should note that it is University Admissions Board after consid- not possible to major in Extradepartmental eration of the student's standard applica- Studies, but that these courses may be tion. The registration fee is $50. taken for credit as electives in any degree program. 65 School of Physical Education Further Information Carleton University Degree Program . Inquiries about admission requirements should be sent to Bachelor of Physical Education Mr. John Bird The School of Physical Education offers a Assistant Registrar, Admissions three-year program leading to the degree Brock University of Bachelor of Physical Education St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1 (13.Phys.Ed.). Ottawa The program is unique in Ontario univer- Information about student awards and sities in that its major emphasis is on phys- loans may be obtained from ical education for elementary school age Mrs. Ann Stavina children, Student Awards Officer President: Michael Oliver Students completing the program will be Brock University eligible for admission to the certification St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1 Carleton University, which was founded in year at the College of Education. Students 1942, offers a traditionally sound academic completing the certification year will be Inquiries about the year 4 program should program, complemented by several inno- qualified to teach physical education at the be directed to vative approaches to undergraduate study. elementary school level in the province of Mr. John Bird Students at Carleton can obtain degrees Ontario. Students not wishing to enter the Assistant Director, Year 4 Program from four faculties (Arts; Science, En- teaching profession after completing their Brock University gineering and Graduate Studies) with in- degree program will be qualified to accept St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1 depth study available in 34 disciplines. positions in community physical education. Special areas of study include journal- and recreational agencies. Inquiries about university information pro- ism, Canadian studies, international affairs, Admission Requirements: grams for secondary schools should be di- Soviet and East European studies, com- Students applying to the School of Physical rected to parative literature, Certificate in the Teach- Education may qualify for admission Ms. Laura Hopkins ing of English as a Second Language through either the arts or science admis- Schools Liaison and Alumni Officer (CTESL), public administration, social sion requirements. Brock University work and linguistics. Unique approaches to St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1 study programs have also been developed Institute of Urban and Environmental in the School of Architecture, the School of Studies Telephone (416) 684-7201 Industrial Design, the School of Com- The program in urban and environmental merce, the Faculty of Engineering, the studies provides an interdisciplinary focus Graduate School of Social Work and St. on urban and environmental studies com- Patrick's College. An Integrated Science bined with a sound background in the natu- Studies degree program initiated in 1971 ral or social science disciplines. The insti- also offers an interdisciplinary approach to tute offers combined major degree the study of science. programs collaterally with a major in one of Besides the faculties offered by Carleton the following departments at Brock: Bio- itself, the university's location in the na- logical sciences, chemistry, economics, tional capital provides unique learning re- geography, geological sciences, politics or sources through the National Research sociology. Council, the Public Archives, Parliament, Admission Requirements: the National Museum and the National Gal- Students officially enter the program at the lery, to name only a few. beginning of second year at Brock follow- In 1959, Carleton moved to its present ing a prerequisite first year program. 136-acre campus, situated between the his- toric Rideau Canal and Rideau River. The College of Education university now has a full-time enrolment of The college provides a one-year course 8,500 students with another 6,000 studying leading to an Interim Elementary School part-time. Teacher's Certificate or a High School As- St. Patrick's College occupies a new sistant's Certificate. Admission to the one- building on the Rideau River Campus. The year program requires the minimum of a college offers the traditional advantages of pass degree. a small college environment complemented A choice of either an elementary or a sec- by the resources of a large university. Tra- ondary option is given to candidates. Stu- ditional areas of concentration within a dents completing the course will be recom- Bachelor of Arts program are available at mended to the Ministry of Education for an the college, along with unique programs Elementary School Teacher's Certificate, a such as a unified liberal arts program 1High School Assistant's Certificate, Type B, (ULAP) and a one-year French immersion or a High School Assistant's Certificate, program. Type A. Campus facilities include a physical rec- Students intending to take the secondary reation building, featuring a 50-metre pool option will normally be required to have and fitness areas, and computer services. completed five university courses related to their specialty for a Type B certificate, and Enrolment 1974-75 nine related courses for a Type A Full-time8,500 certificate. Part-time6,000

Annual Tuition Fees for Ali Degree Library Programs Full-time and part-time students $130 per As of January 31, 1975, the library's col- course lection contained 777,198 volumes and 186,023 other items.

3 66 Carleton University .Faculties, Schools and Institutes Bachelor of Journalism Bachelor of Architecture Faculty of Arts Honours Program: A five-year program leading to a Bachelor Faculty of Engineering Four years from senior matriculation. The of Architecture degree, and offering a Faculty of Science aim of the program is not to train tech- highly varied experience for the student in School of Architecture nologists; it is to give students the ability to lectures, seminars, library, studios, and School of Commerce investigate, interpret and communicate in- workshops. School of Industrial Design telligently in any of .the mass media. It will School of International Affairs also alloW a student to combine honours Year 5 Requirements for Bachelor of Archi- School of Journalism level work in arts, science, or commerce tecture Program School of Public Adminstration with professional training in journalism. The OSSHGD with a minimum 60% average School of Social Work and including functions, calculus and Institute of Canadian Studies Year 5 Requirements for Bachelor of Jour- physics. Institute of Soviet and East European nalism Program Studies The OSSHGD with a minimum 65% aver- Bachelor of Industrial Design age, including a language other than Eng- A four-year program completely integrated General Requirements for Admission in lish (French is recommended), with both the engineering and architecture 1975-1976 Applicants should note that in view of programs for the first two years, followed For the qualifying university year: Ontario limited accommodation the minimum by industrial design projects and experi- Secondary School Graduation Diploma admission requirements can only establish ence in industry. with a minimum 65% average. A majority of eligibility for selection to the program and the credits presented must be in the ad- that acceptance cannot be guaranteed. Year 5 Requirements for Bachelor of Indus- vanced or enriched phases. trial Design Program For the first year of a degree program: Bachelor of Music The OSSHGD with a minimum 60% average Completion of an Ontario Secondary Honours Program: and including functions, calculus, chem- School Honour Graduation Diploma with A tour-year program from senior matric- istry and physics. 60% average (65% for honours). ulation designed principally to promote an intellectual and aesthetic understanding of Bachelor of Science Degree Programs and Subject music as an expression of human cultural Major Program: Requirements activity with a limited applied music option. Three years with majors available in biol- The study of musical history and of the ogy, chemistry, geology, mathematics, Bachelor of Arts techniques and materials of musical cre- physics. Major Program: ation will form the basis of all study. Three years, majors available in art history, Honours Program: biology, classical civilization, classics Year 5 Requirements for Bachelor of Music Four years with an average of 65% required (Greek, Latin), economics, English, French, Program for honours program. Available in bio- geography, German, history, Italian, law, The OSSHGD with a minimum 65% aver- chemistry, biology, chemistry, geology, linguistics, mathematics, music, philos- age. It is expected that students entering mathematics, physical geography, physics, ophy, political science, psychology, reli- the B. Mus. program would have Level V psychology. gion, Russian, sociology-anthropology, Music, the appropriate Level of Conser- and Spanish. vatory Music, or both. Combined Honours: Available in biology-geology, chemistry- Honours Program: Bachelor of Commerce geology, geology-physics, mathematics- Four years, available in art history, classics, A four-year honours program with some physics. economics, English, French, geography, specialization in economics, accounting German, history, law, linguistics, mathe- and finance, quantitative methods or labour Integrated Science Studies: matics, music, philosophy, political and industrial relations. This is a major or honours program de- science, psychology, religion, Russian, so- signed for those students who wish to de- ciology-anthropology, and Spanish. Cer- Year 5 Requirements for Bachelor of Com- velop an understanding of the scientific tain combined programs may be arranged. merce Program method, and at the same time to acquire a The OSSHGD with a minimum 65% average knowledge of the humanities, social hignours in Public Administration: including functions and calculus. sciences or certain selected parts of Four years with specialization in political engineering. science, economics, public law. Bachelor of Engineering Four years, including three years of foun- Year 4 Requirements for Bachelor of Honours in Soviet and East European dation studies in mathematics, physics, $cience Program Studies: chemistry and engineering sciences and The OSSGD with a minimum 65% average A four-year interdisciplinary course with one year of specialization in civil, electrical and including an appropriate preparation in emphasis on Russian language and litera- or mechanical engineering. mathematics, chemistry and physics. A ma- ture, political science, economics and jority of the credits presented must be in history. Year 4 Requirements for Bachelor of En- the advanced or enriched phases. gineering Program Year 4 Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts The OSSGD with a minimum 65% average Year 5 Requirements for Bachelor of Program and including an appropriate preparation in Science Program The OSSGD with a minimum 65% average mathematics, chemistry and physics. A ma- The OSSHGD with a minimum 60% average and including two of English, a language jority of the credits presented must be in and including functions, calculus and two other than English, or mathematics at the the advanced or enriched phases. experimental sciences. While biology, fourth level. The majority of the credits pre- chemistry, geology and physics are the sented must be in the advanced or enriched Year 5 Requirements for Bachelor of En- subjects normally accepted as sciences, phases. gineering Program the university will consider other courses The OSSHGD with a minimum 60% average on an individual basis. Prospective stu- Year 5 Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts and including functions, calculus, chem- dents should note that, while only a 60% Program istry and physics. general average is required for admission, The OSSHGD with a minimum 60% A student unable to meet the specific they should have at least 60% or third class average. course requirements above, but otherwise honourt in the mathematics and science For majors in biology, economics, and admissible to Carleton University, may be subjects offered. mathematics, functions and calculus must admitted to the first year but will be re- be presented. quired to satisfy the outstanding require- ments at the qualifying university year level.

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Master of Social Work Library Two years following Bachelor of Arts. University of Guelph With 750,000 catalogued volumes and 9,000 current periodical subscriptions in its col- Tuition Fees lection, the library houses open stacks and Full-time Students over 2,000 individual study areas. The li- Arts, commerce, journalism, science $664 brary system is extensively automated. Engineering, industrial design, architecture $724 Guelph General Admission Requirements for 1976 Applicants should qualify for the Ontario Part-time Students (per subject) Secondary School Honour Graduation Degree programs $129.10 Diploma with standing in specific year 5 Non-degree programs $129.10 President: W. C. Winegard subjects as required by the particular de- gree program. Residence Fees Including Meals (1975-76) The University of Guelph has emerged as a Single room $1,440 unique educational and research centre, Innovations in Secondary School Subjects Double room $1,340 successfully combining a century of history The university will consider for credit in agriculture, veterinary medicine and courses regarded as innovations in the Further inquiries household science with more recently es- Ontario secondary school system if they Inquiries about admission should be di- tablished programs in the arts and are approved by the Ontario Ministry of rected to sciences. It is the university's aim to de- Education. Office of Admissions velop in the humanities, social sciences Carleton University and physical sciences a reputation to Fall Semester Admission Colonel By Drive match that of long standing in the life (Studies begin in September) Ottawa, Ontario KIS 5B6 sciences. Fall semester admission to all programs The close association of scholars from may be granted to candidates who satisfy Inquiries about student awards and loans many disciplines affords the University of in full the general entrance requirements. should be directed to Guelph an unusual opportunity to offer in- Mrs. A. T. Loates terdisciplinary degree programs, and to Winter Semester Admission Student Awards Office carry out research and study projects in (Studies begin in January) Carleton University multi-disciplinary fields. This is especially Under an agreement with the Ontario Min- Colonel By Drive true in studies relating to the broad sphere istry of Education, the University of Guelph Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 of environmental quality. admits to the first semester of the degree Construction of facilities has kept pace programs in arts, science, engineering and Telephone (613) 231-3735 with rapidly growing student numbers, pro- ,agriculture, a number of students of prom- viding the campus with modern residences, ising scholastic ability. These students are classrooms and well equipped laboratories admitted directly from secondary school for research. and commence study at the university in The three-semester system (with three early January. Candidates who have de- independent 15-week semesters, each layed entry to the university, for various rea- equivalent to one-half a traditional univer- sons, may also apply at this time. Admis- sity year) allows students maximum flex- sion may only be granted to candidates ibility in taking a degree program. The sys- who satisfy in full the general program en- tem, enabling year round study and use of trance requirements. The university will campus facilities by students, has set a new grant the University of Guelph Matric- standard for the provincial university ulation Certificate should the student not system. be eligible to receive the Ontario Second- The three-semester system allows admis- ary School Honour Graduation Diploma. sion in September, January or Mayas well as a unique spring admissions plan Spring Semester Admission under which year 5 students may enter di- (Studies begin in May) rectly from school in May. Spring admission to the arts, science, agri- In arts and science a student may attend cultural science and family and consumer one, two or three semesters per year. This studies programs may be granted to can- enables acceleration of studies or time of didates who satisfy the general entrance re- for work or travel. quirements above and who are enrolled in year 5 for the first time and have an esti- Enrolment 1974-75 mated minimum average of 64%. Students Full-time student equivalent9,141 accepted under the Spring Admission Plan are granted the Ontario Secondary School Academic Administrative Units Honour Graduation Diploma or the Univer- College of Arts sity of Guelph Matriculation Certificate. College of Biological Science The OSSHGD will only be granted when College of Family and Consumer Studies students can arrange a suitable timetable College of Physical Science with the principal of their school to com- College of Social Science plete the required credit hours prior to Ontario Agricultural College spring semester registration. Ontario Veterinary College Faculty of Graduate Studies Early Acceptance Office of Research (Acceptance for September on the date School of Agricultural Economics and Ex- agreed to by the Ontario Universities Coun- tension Education cil on Admissions. See pages 60 and 61. School of Engineering Early acceptance to all programs may be School of Hotel and Food Administration granted to candidates who satisfy in full the School of Landscape Architecture general entrance requirements and who are School of Physical Education enrolled in year 5 for the first time and have Centre for Educational Disabilities an estimated minimum average of 60%. Centre for International Programs Centre for Resources Development Institute of Computer Science Office of Continuing Education Food Industry Research Institute Gr 4 4 68 University Of Guelph Application Procedure Honours Program: Family and Consumer Studies Candidates planning to enrol in the spring Eight semesters. The student has an option (Bachelor of Applied Science) or fall of 1976 will submit an application of the following: The honours science pro- Honours Program: Eight semesters. through the Ontario Universities' Applica- gram (without specialization) which per- The program in family and consumer stud- tion Centre (see pages 59-61). mits study in the natural sciences at a ies provides for flexibility in preparation for greater depth than in the general program; a variety of professional careers involving Degree Programs and Subject honours science with major and minor; an an understanding of families and con- Requirements honours program which provides for spe- sumers. Students select one of the follow- cialization in the physical, biological or ing major areas of study: Applied human Bachelor of Arts food science areas. Specialization is avail- nutrition, child studies, consumer studies, Common First Year: able in biochemistry, biophysics, botany, family studies, textiles. Courses in the bio- Semesters one and two are taken in com- chemical physics, chemistry, computer and logical, physical and social sciences pro- mon by both honours and general students. information science, earth science, ecol- vide a background for the courses selected Thus, the selection of a final program may ogy, fisheries and wildlife biology, food in relation to the student's major area of in- be delayed until the third semester. science, genetics, geography, human biol- terest. Students may select. their major area ogy, marine biology, mathematics, micro- of study when entering the program or may General Program: biology, nutrition and biochemistry, phys- choose to enrol in a two-semester se- Six semesters. Students may choose one of ics, statistics, theoretical physics, and quence which will enable them to select, in two patterns of study: Area of concen- zoology. the third semester, any one of the five tration (six semester courses in each of majors. three subjects) or a major (minimum of ten Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission semester courses in one subject). to the Bachelor of Science Program. Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission The following subjects may be taken as a One credit in mathematics; two credits to the Bachelor of Applied Science major or an area of concentration (refer to from biology, chemistry or physics; one ad- Program the calendar for full details): Animal ditional credit from biology, chemistry, Two credits in mathematics, one credit in science, Asian studies, business adminis- mathematics or physics; two additional chemistry, three additional credits. tration, classical archaeology, classical credits. Applicants are advised to include func- studies, communication, computing and in- Applicants are advised to include func- tions and relations in their year 5 program formation science, drama, economics, Eng- tions and relations in their year 5 program of studies. lish, environmental horticulture, family of studies. Applicants who lack one specific studies, fine art, food science, French, gen- year 5 subject requirement but who have a Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics eral agricultural science, geography, Ger- high overall year 5 standing are also en- Honours Program: Eight semesters. man, Greek, history, Italian, land resource couraged to apply for admission. A human kinetic studies program with em- science, Latin, linguistics, mathematics, Students contemplating admission to the phasis in the areas of scientific application music, natural sciences, philosophy, plant Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program to human activity. Science-oriented sub- science, political studies, psychology, sta- should include the following courses in jects, particularly toward the biological tistics, sociology-anthropology, Spanish. their year 5 program of studies: Functions sciences, include anatomy, biology, nutri- and relations, biology, physics and tion, physiology, psychology and sociol- Honours Program: chemistry. ogy. Intradisciplinary subject matter in- Eight semesters. Designed for greater spe- cludes kinesiology, exercise physiology, cialization, there are three patterns of study Bachelor of Science in Agriculture sports medicine and scientific mea- which a student may follow: Specialized Honours Program: surement of human performance. major and minor, or combined honours. Eight semesters. The program is designed This program provides all of the neces- The following subjects may be taken in to provide fundamental education in the sary academic requirements for entrance to an honours program (see the calendar for science of agriculture. The first two semes- a college or faculty of education to qualify full details): Asian studies, business admin- ters feature a common curriculum and stu- for a High School Assistant's Certificate, istration, Canadian studies, classical ar- dents may select a major from one of Type A. chaeology, computing and information several areas prior to the commencement science, consumerstudies, drama, eco- of the fourth semester. A major can be Year 5 Subject Requirements forAdmission nomics, English, environmental studies, chosen from one of the following areas of to the Bachelor of Science (Human Kinet- fine art, French, geography, German, his- specialization: Agricultural and food sys- ics) Program tory, Italian, Latin, mathematics, music, tem, agricultural economics and rural One credit in mathematics; two credits philosophy, political studies, psychology, development, environmental and agricul- from biology, chemistry or physics; one ad- social science and the development of the tural biology, resources management. ditional credit from biology, chemistry, Third World, sociology-anthropology, mathematics or physics; two additional Spanish, statistics. Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission credits. to the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Applicants are advised to include functions Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission Program and relations in their year 5 program of to the Bachelor of Arts Program One credit in mathematics; two credits studies. Applicants who lack one specific Although there are no specific subject re- from biology, chemistry or physics; one ad- year 5 subject requirement but who have a quirements, preference will be given to ditional credit from biology, chemistry, high overall year 5 academic standing are applicants who offer two credits from Eng- mathematics or physics; two additional also encouraged to apply for admission. lish, mathematics, or a second language. credits. Applicants are advised to include func- Hotel and Food Administration (Bachelor Bachelor of Science tions and relations and chemistry in their of Commerce) Common First Year: year 5 program of studies. Applicants who Honours Program: Eight semesters. Students in the general and honours Bach- lack one specific year 5 subject require- This program is of an interdisciplinary elor of Science programs take the same ment but who have a high overall year 5 nature drawing on courses in the human- basic courses in the first and second se- standing are also encouraged to apply for ities, social sciences, food science, phys- mesters. The final selection of a general or admission. ical and biological sciences. Special em- a specific honours program may thus be Students contemplating admission to the phasis is given to the study of the theories delayed until the third semester. D.V.M. program should include the follow- of interpersonal relations, commu- ing courses in their year 5 program of stud- nications, business law, and administration General Program: ies: Functions and relations, biology, phys- and management courses related to hotel/ Six semesters. This program provides a ics and chemistry. motel and restaurant operation. broad general training in biological science, chemistry, physics and mathe- Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission matical science. to the Bachelor of Commerce Program Two credits in mathematics and four addi- tional credits. tift6 G University of Guelph 69 Applicants are advised to include functions of three or four semesters (45 or 60 semes- Annual fees (subject to change) and relations and chemistry in their year 5 ter credits) of academic work beyond the Tuition fees per semester (full-time program of studies. level of Ontario year 5 in a recognized col- students): lege or university. The specific subject mat- Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) $287.50 Bachelor of Science in Engineering ter prerequisites at the respective levels of Bachelor of Arts $292.50 Honours Program: Eight semesters. admission are: Bachelor of Science (Engineering) $322.50 Students can plan their program of studies Bachelor of Applied Science $287.50 around a core of engineering and mathe- Pre-Veterinary Semester (winter semester Bachelor of Landscape Architecture matical courses. Elective courses in the hu- only) $352.50 manities and the social and natural Biological science: Four semester courses Bachelor of Science (Human Kinetics) $295 sciences provide a liberal education to suit (including one in genetics or Bachelor of Science $297.50 individual career goals. Systems design microbiology). Doctor of Veterinary Medicine $287.50 projects allow special studies in one of Physics: Two semester courses. Bachelor of Commerce $287.50 three areas: Agricultural engineering, bio- Mathematics: One semester course in Associate Diploma in Agriculture $100 logical engineering, water resource calculus. engineering. Chemistry: Three semester courses (in- Room and Board Fees (subject to change) cluding inorganic and organic). Single Student Residence Fees Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission Humanities and social science: Three se- For all but apartment style residences, fall to the Bachelor of Science (Engineering) mester courses. and winter semesters: Program $402 for single; $372 for double. [wo credits in mathematics and four addi- First Semester D.V.M. (available in fall tional credits. semester only) Single Student Residence Fees Applicants are advised to include physics, Biological science: Six semester courses For apartment style residences, fall and hemistry and three mathematics courses (including one in microbiology, one in ge- winter semesters: $432 for single; $402 for as part of their year 5 program of studies. netics, one in embryology and one in double. histology). Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Physics: Two semester courses. Married Students' Townhouses Honours Program: Eight semesters. Mathematics: Two semester courses (in- $190 per month (effective September 1, The first four semesters are largely devoted cluding one in calculus). 1975). to basic study in design, architecture, Chemistry: Four semester courses (includ- urban planning and the natural sciences. In ing inorganic, organic, and biochemistry). Meal Plans (per semester) the final four semesters emphasis is placed Humanities and social science: Three se- $220 or $280 on professional courses in parks and recre- mester courses. Students accommodated in all but apart- ation, and project design. Students wishing to undertake their pre- ment style residences are required to select veterinary study at the University of Guelph one of the above meal plans. These plans Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission should apply to enter either the Bachelor of are also available to students accommo- to the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Science or the Bachelor of Science in Agri- dated in apartment style residences and to Program culture programs. Interviews are used to those living off campus. A semester for Two credits from biology, mathematics, assist in the selection of candidates for room and board purposes will terminate on physics or chemistry; two credits from Eng- both the pre-veterinary semester and the the date announced for conclusion of lish, geography or history; two additional first semester of the D.V.M. program. Appli- examinations. credits. cants will be selected for interview on the Applicants are advised to select a pro- basis of their academic grades and the sub- Further Inquiries gram of studies at the secondary school mission of the Background Information Admission inquiries should be directed to level which will include all or most of the Sheet. A final decision on admissibility will Admissions following areas: English, mathematics, art, be made following the interview. Normally Office of the Registrar biology, social science, geography and en- a student in the D.V.M. program will not be University of Guelph vironmental studies. required to repeat a course in which credit Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 Due to the nature of the program, per- standing has been obtained in the pre-vet- sonal interviews and/or special tests are erinary studies. A further condition of Information and application forms for stu- used to assist in the selection of candi- admission to the veterinary program is dent awards and loans may be obtained dates. Applicants are selected for the inter- agreement to a rabies immunization pro- from views on the basis of academic per- cedure with subsequent titre evaluation. Awards. formance. A final decision on the Office of the Registrar admission of the applicant will follow the Associate Diploma in Agriculture University of Guelph interview. Four Semesters: Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 The program is designed to give students Doctor of Veterinary Medicine an appreciation of science and its applica- Inquiries regarding university information eight semesters. Course of study tion to agriculture. After a common first se- programs for secondary schools should be prescribed. mester, students specialize in one of four directed to Requirements for Admission to the Doctor divisions: Agribusiness, agricultural me- Secondary School Liaison Officer of Veterinary Medicine Program in 1976-77 chanics, farm operators and managers, or Office of the Registrar Candidates for admission to the pro- horticulture with an emphasis in fruit and University of Guelph fessional course in veterinary medicine vegetable production or nursery and Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 Must have successfully completed at least landscape. two years of academic work beyond the Telephone (519) 824-4120 level of Ontario year 5 in a recognized col- Admission Requirements for Associate lege or university. Students who present Diploma in Agriculture Program themselves for admission to the D.V.M. pro- The minimum academic requirement for gram in 1976 will encounter somewhat dif- admission is Ontario year 4 or its equi- ferent course prerequisites and may be ad- valent. Applicants must also provide evi- mitted into the D.V.M. program either (a) by dence of at least three months' experience admission into the pre-veterinary semester in some acceptable type of agriculture or of the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of landscaping. Science (Agriculture) programs after three or more semesters of university work, or (b) For additional information contact by admission into the first semester of the Director of Diploma Course D,V.M. program after fou' or more semes- University of Guelph ters of university work. Candidates in these Guelph, Ontario N1G'2W1 instances must have completed a minimum Telephone (519) 824-4120 Ext. 3010 70 Lakehead University General Requirements for Admission In Admission to First Year University from 1976 Year 4 The university is prepared to consider ex- Degree Programs ceptional year 4 students who attain an av- The standard for admission to a degree erage of 80% and are recommended by program at Lakehead University is the suc- their principal or school counsellor for en- cessful completion of any Ontario year 5 trance to first year of an appropriate degree Thunder Bay program (or equivalent) embracing at least program. Applicants admitted to first year three distinct subject areas, acceptable to of science and/or engineering will normally the university as satisfying the entrance be required to take a mathematics course standards. The overall average must be at President: A. 0. Booth during the summer session. least 60%. In addition to obtaining this gen- Lakehead University, one of the newest eral level of academic maturity, the candi- Admission to DifiKUniversity Course as a universities in Ontario, granted its first de- dates will be required to include in their ma- Special Student grees in 1965. It evolved from the Lakehead triculation programs subjects that interlock The university.is prepared to consider qual- Technical Institute, established in 1946, directly with their planned university ma- ified students for admission to degree stud- jors. These specific requirements are noted which later became known as the Lakehead ies, without the usual high school require- College of Arts, Science and Technology. below the programs. ments. The basis of admission will be the In 1957, the college moved to its present student's performance in a suitable Lake- campus site, overlooking the former cities Diploma Programs head University course, taken as a deferred of Port Arthur and Fort William, now Thun- Admission to diploma programs is based credit, while the student is still in high upon successful completion of an Ontario der Bay. school. year 4 program (or equivalent) which would In 1965, the college received university allow the student to proceed to a full status and an extensive building program Early Admission Ontario year 5 program. The overall aver- was begun which has transformed the Ontario year 5 students who apply early age must be at least 60%. Certain diploma small core of buildings into the present im- and who have maintained at least third programs will also continue to require spe- posing $40,000,000 campus. Facilities now class standing through years 3 and 4 and cific subjects at the year 3 and 4 level for mid-term year 5 will be considered for early include a 600-bed residence village; a su- admission. perbly equipped science and technology admission. All students who apply early will Applicants with high standing in level 4, complex; a university centre with theatre, be advised before the end of their school year 4 programs will be considered on an cafeterias, student lounges, shopping mall, year with regard to their admission status. individual basis. All other applicants to and student offices; a six-storey, 1,000-seat Early admission consideration will also diploma programs, with special circum- be extended to year 4 students who apply library; and a.sophisticated computer cen- stances, will be considered on an individual tre equipped with an IBM 360/50 computer. for admission to diploma programs. basis. Please note that Ontario students ap- The Tim Ryan Memorial Academic Building plying for admission to engineering tech- and an Olympic length swimming pool, Degree Programs and Subject nology programs out of year 5 will be con- Requirements both completed in the fall of 1972, have sidered for the second year of the program greatly enhanced the academic and athletic if they meet the subject requirements for capabilities of the university. Faculty of Arts admission to the first year of the applied Lakehead University reaches out beyond Degrees offered: traditional boundaries, making spring, science degree program. Bachelor of Arts, Honours Bachelor of Arts, summer and part-time study available on Master of Arts. campus and carrying post-secondary study Special Consideration Available majors in the three-year Bache- An applicant who lacks a specific required lor of Arts degree: Anthropology, econom- to the far-flung communities of north- subject for his or her planned program or western Ontario. ics, English, English (Canadian studies), The university is striving to create a major may be considered if the level of English (theatre arts), French, general pro- unique educational experience based on a achievement in associated subjects is sub- gram, geography, history, mathematical stantially better than average. Each student close student-faculty relationshigand yet sciences, outdoor recreation resource in this category is considered on an individ- offering all the challenge and-scope of studies, philosophy, political studies, psy- ual basis. Ontario's vast northwestern region. It is chology, sociology (Taiga studies), young,in both history and heart; through Spanish. innovation Lakehead is creating its Extraordinary Admission Majors available in the four-year Honours The university is prepared to consider traditions. Bachelor of Arts degree: applicants for admission who have been Anthropology, economics (industrial re- away from formal education for at least two lations), English, English and French, Enrolment 1974-75 years at any time because of reasons be- Full-time2,500 French, French and Spanish, geography yond their control. Applicants will likely be (environmental planning or social and interviewed by an Admissions Committee Faculties and Schools urban studies), history, mathematical representative, and may be required to pro- sciences (computer science or applied Faculty of Arts vide evidence of their proficiency in Eng" Faculty of Science mathematics option), philosophy, political lish. Each case is considered on its own studies, psychology, social work, Faculty of Education merits. Schoo of Business Administration sociology. Schooof Engineering Admission to First Year University from Admission Requirements for 1976 Schooof Forestry Year 5 (February) Schooof Library Technology Admission into the Bachelor of Arts pro- In 1975 Lakehead University began offering gram in 1976 will require satisfactory com- Schooof Nursing courses in arts and science at first year uni- Schooof Physical and Health Education pletion of any Ontario year 5 program versity level from February 3 to the end of embracing at least three distinct subject April. The program allows completion of areas. For example, English, geography, Library three full credits and students may con- A six-storey, open stack, 1,000-seat library and mathematics; or English, history and tirue into summer school to complete the building holds 215,000 accessioned and another language, etc. The overall average remaining two first year credits. This pro- catalogued volumes of books and bound must be at least 60% and at least one year 5 gram was designed primarily to suit the periodicals, and over 2,000 volumes of un- English credit must be included in the pro- bound periodicals. needs of students graduating at the end of gram. Certain majors in the Faculty of Arts January from semestered high schools. also require specific year 5 prerequisites. For example, mathematics and the languages.

fth 71 Faculty of Science are available to B.Sc.-B.Ed. candidates: Bi- Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degrees offered: ology, chemistry, geology, mathematical Four-year basic: Applicants must include Bachelor of Science, Honours Bachelor of sciences, physics. year 5 chemistry and biology in their pro- Science, Master of Science. Students with two years in arts or science grams. English is recommended. Three- are eligible for admission consideration year post-diploma: The applicant must hold Integrated Science Program into a B.A.-B.Ed. or B.Sc.-B.Ed. degree pro- university entrance requirements including In 1975 Lakehead University began offering gram with advanced standing. year 5 chemistry (or equivalent) taken a unique science program at first year uni- Lakehead University also offers a one- within the past five years or qualify under versity level from February 3 to the end of year Bachelor of Education degree pro- mature student regulations. The applicants April. It carries a three-week credit equiv- gram for holders of approved degrees qual- must also have graduated from an ap- alent and consists of 12 weeks of lectures ifying the candidate for secondary school proved School of Nursing and provide evi- and laboratories followed by a week of field teaching or elementary school teaching. dence of current registration or licensure to work. The additional two credits required to Through consultation with the Dean, practice nursing in a province or state. (See complete the usual total of first year credits candidates may also arrange a choice of health sciences section.) may be taken in summer school. This pro- options and student teaching to qualify for gram was designed primarily to suit the both an Elementary School Teacher's Stan- Honours Bachelor of Physical and Health needs of students graduating at the end of dard 4 Certificate and Type B Secondary Education January from semestered high schools. School Certificate (combined program). Four years. The applicant's year 5 program Majors available in the three-year Bache- must include English and chemistry. Appli- lor of Science program: Biology, chemistry, Admission Requirements for 1976 cants without year 5 chemistry will be con- energy and fuel science, general program, Admission into the Faculty of Education sidered on an individual basis and, if geography, geology, liberal science, math- four-year double professional degree pro- accepted, must take chemistry 1020 in first ematical sciences, natural science, physics. gram will be the same as admission to any year. Majors available in four-year Honours other degree program at the university (the Bachelor of Science program: Biology, same as arts or science). Diploma Programs Offered chemistry, geography, mathematical Admission to diploma programs will be sciences (applied mathematics option, University Schools cl based on successful completion of an computer science option), mathematical Degree Programs Offered Ontario year 4 program (or equivalent) physics, medical laboratory science, Admission into the following degree pro- which would allow the student to proceed physics. grams will require successful completion of to a full Ontario year 5 program. The overall a full year 5 program with certain year 5 average must be at least 60%. Certain Admission Requirements for 1976 prerequisites. diploma programs will also continue to re- Admission into a Bachelor of Science de- quire specific subjects at the year 3 and 4 gree program at Lakehead University in Honours Bachelor of Commerce level for-admission. 4976 will require satisfactory completion of Four years. The applicant's year 5 program Applicants with high standing in level 4, any Ontario year 5 program embracing at must include English and mathematics. year 4 programs will be considered on an least three distinct subject areas, preferably Applicants without mathematics will be individual basis. Programs available in the sciences. For example, mathematics, considered, though they may, if admitted, include: physics and chemistry. Some majors in the be required to take a non-credit mathe- Business administration (three years); faculty do require certain year 5 prerequi- matics course. business administration-computer systems sites, for example, mathematics. Students (three years)applicants must have stand- considering a science program should in- Bachelor of Engineering (Post-Diploma) ing in years 3 and 4 mathematics; en- clude in their secondary school program a Two years. The applicant must hold a gineering technology (three years) with pattern of subjects consistent with their diploma in technology from a college of specialization in chemical, civil, electronics planned university majors. applied arts and technology, Ryerson Poly- or mechanical engineering technology Applicants to the general program and technical Institute, Lakehead University or applicants must have standing in years 3 liberal science program, however, will be its equivalent. Preference will be given to and 4 mathematics and sciences. Appli- eligible for admission consideration with- applicants with experience in industry. cants with a full year 5 or equivalent will be -out normal year 5 science requirements. Please note that year 5 applicants who admitted to second year of the technology The medical laboratory science program is are eligible for entrance to second year of program if they have achieved an overall a post registered technologist's program engineering technology may continue at average of 60% in six subjects and a mini- and requires registered technologist's Lakehead, receiving an engineering degree mum 60% in mathematics. The six subjects certification (R.T.) and standing in first after four successful years of study. Year 4 should include year 5 physics, chemistry, year university mathematics and chemistry applicants enter first year, receive a three credits in mathematics, and one addi- for admission. diploma after three years and may obtain tional elective. Please note that year 5 an enginering degree after two further applicants who are eligible for entrance to Faculty of Education years of study. second year of the engineering technology Degrees offered: Appicants who fail to meet the above re- program may continue at Lakehead Univer- Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Education, quirements will be considered on an indi- sity, receiving an engineering degree after Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Edu- vidual basis. four successful years of study. Students cation, Bachelor of Education, Master of from year 4 enter first year and receive a Education. Bachelor of Applied Science diploma in technology after three years and The following professional four-year de- First year only. The applicant's year 5 pro- may obtain an engineering degree after two grees are offered for teachers: A degree gram must include mathematics (three further years of study. program for elementary school teachers credits: Functions and relations, calculus Forest technology (two years) (Certification Standard 4) leading to a B.A.- and algebra, or equivalent), chemistry and applicants must have standing in years 3 B.Ed. (Elementary) or B.Sc.-B.Ed. (Elemen- physics. and 4 mathematics and sciences. Certifi- tary); and a degree program for secondary cate in environmental forest technology school teachers (Type B or Type A Certifi- Honours Bachelor of Science in Forestry one year after successful completion of a cation) leading to a B.A.-B.Ed. (Secondary) Four years. The applicant's year 5 program two-year post-secondary school program or B.Sc.-B. Ed. (Secondary). The equivalent must include mathematics (relations and in forest technology with year 5 chemistry of one year of professional studies and functions and calculus) and chemistry. Bi- or equivalent. Timber harvesting tech- practice will provide the basis of certifica- ology is recommended. nologyone year after successful com- tion in all programs. pl n of a two-year post-secondary The following double degrees are avail- of program in forest technology or the able: B.Sc.-B.Ed. (four years); B.A.-B.Ed. e uivalent as determined by the Admis- (four years). The following majors are avail- sions Committee. Library technology (two able to B.A.-B.Ed. candidates: English, years)ad mission is based on evidence of French, geography, history, mathematical a general level of academic achievement to sciences, Spanish. The following majors the Ontario year 4 level. 72 Lakehead University Annual Fees Laurentian University Degree Programs and Subject September 1975-April 1976 Requirements

Degree Programs Bachelor of Arts Arts (including concurrent education, out- General Degree: door recreation resource studies, social Three years including 15 full courses, nor- work and make-up years) commerce and mally five courses each year. A concen- nursing $615 Sudbury tration (five full courses in one subject Applied science $670 taken over three years) is possible in an- Engineering $670 thropology, economics, English, francais, Forestry $625-675 President: E. J. Monahan French, geography, German, history, Ital- Science (including concurrent education, ian, Latin, mathematics, philosophy, polit-, medical laboratory science and make-up Laurentian University was founded in 1960 ical science, psychology, religious studies, years) $625 Russian, sociology, Spanish. Native studies Physical and health education $615-630 as a bilingual institution. Its campus, a ten minute drive from downtown Sudbury, ex- and Canadian studies are interdisciplinary Education degree, B.Ed. (one-year pro- programs. gram) $615 tends over 800 acres of rugged and scenic Diploma programs $350-400 bushland touching on five lakes. The strik- ing buildings dominate the countryside. Honours Degree: Four years, to include 20 full courses, at Further inquiries Laurentian is one of the few universities in Canada to have a planetarium, a museum least eight of which will be honours Inquiries about admission requirements courses. should be directed to and an arts centre. The residences of Hunt- P.A. Paularinne ington, Thorneloe and Sudbury Colleges Year 5 Subject Requirements for Bachelor Assistant Registrar, Admissions provide accommodation for 400 students. of Arts Program Lakehead University The Laurentian University residence com- English or francais. Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1 plex includes University College Residenle Telephone (807) 345-2121 Ext. 527 accommodating 250 students, a single stu- Honours Bachelor of Commerce dent apartment building accommodating Four years of study, 20 full courses. An Inquiries about secondary school liaison 394 students and a married student high- honours Bachelor of Commerce in sports should be directed to rise tower with 129 apartments. administration is an interdisciplinary pro- Mrs. S. de Haas Pledged to the maintenance and pro- gram offered jointly by the School of Com- Secondary School Liaison Officer Motion of both the English and French lan- merce and Administration and the School Lakehead University guages and cultures, Laurentian offers of Physical and Health Education. Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1 most of the arts courses and some of the Year 5 Subject Requirements for Bachelor of Commerce Program' Telephone (807) 345-2121 Ext. 749 science courses in both languages. The academic program of its School of Trans- English or francais and year 5 level matheinatics. Information and application forms for stu- lators and Interpreters is unique to Canada. dent awards may be obtained from Three colleges in northern Ontario are J. W. Kerr affiliated with Laurentian: Algoma in Sault Bachelor of Science Dean of Students Ste. Marie, Nipissing in North Bay, and Col- General Degree: Lakehead University lege de Hearst, Hearst. Three years of study including 15 courses, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1 normally five courses each year. A concen- Enrolment 1974-75 tration is possible in biology, chemistry, Full-time (all campuses) :: 2,800 geology, mathematics, physics.

Faculties and Schools Honours Degree: Schoo of Commerce and. Administration Four years. 20 full courses must be com- Schoo of Education pleted, including at least eight honours Schoo of Engineering courses. Schoo of Graduate Studies Year 5 Subject Requirements for Bachelor Schoo of Nursing of Science Program" Schoo of Physical and Health Education Calculus, chemistry, plus two of biology, Schoo of Social Work physics, geology and mathematics other Schoo of Translators and Interpreters than calculus. (Recommended subjects: Faculty of Humanities Chemistry, physics, two mathematics, and Faculty of Professional Schools one other science credit.) Faculty of Science ' Faculty of Social Sciences Bachelor of Science in Nursing A four-year program preparing the gradu- Library ate to begin the practice of professional The library's collection includes 300,000 nursing, both in general and specialized volumes and 4,000 periodicals. hospitals and in community health agen- cies. In addition, this program lays the General Requirements for Admission foundation for graduate study leading to Minimum of three subjectssix credits, or teaching, administration, research and clin- five courses with a 60% average at the ical specialization. (See health sciences Ontario year 5 level, or the equivalent. Stu- section.) dents enrolled in new programs will be Year 5 Subject Requirements for Bachelor given individual consideration. Asterisk (") of Science in Nursing Program denotes petition for variance may be ini- English or francais, chemistry and biology. tiated with the Admissions Office. Honours Bachelor of Physical and Health Early Admission Education Early confirmation of final admission will A four-year program with a curriculum de- be granted to students who have, in the signed to provide a sound background in opinion of the Adfnissicins Committee, a physical and health education. satisfactory academic background. This Year 5 Subject Requirements for Bachelor acceptance is conditional upon the satis- of Physical and Health Education Program factory completion of year 5. English or francais. t 1 70 73 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Algoma University College College de Hearst A four-year program with the study of so- Sault Ste. Marie Hearst cial work beginning in the first year. Lim- ited enrolment. Acting Principal: Francis R. Guth Principal: Raymond Tremblay Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission to Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Algoma University College is a non-sectar- College de Hearst was founded in 1953 to Program ian liberal arts college in affiliation with allow the riench-speaking people of north- English or francais. Laurentian University. The college, which ern Ontario to reach the university level. has,been operating since 1967, is housed in This institution is provincially unique since Honours Bachelor of Science in Language Shingwauk Hall and- several adjoining its main language of instruction is French. A four-year program to train translators for buildings on a 53-acre site overlooking the In 1957 College de Hearst was affiliated posts in Canada and abroad with the Cana- St. Mary's River. Associated with the col- with the University of Sudbury and, in 1963, dian government, Canadian industry, and lege on campus is the Algoma Conser- with Laurentian University, which grants a with various international organizations in vatory of Music, offering lessons and Bachelor of Arts degree to graduating stu- America and Europe. classes leading to the A.R.C.T. and dents of the college. Year 5 Subject Requirements for Honours teacher's diploma levels. The college oper- The college offers a three-year Bachelor Bachelor of Science in Language Program ates a part-time program wholly integrated of Arts program for full and part-time stu- English (minimum average 66%), French or with the full-time program, and also exten- dents in Hearst and in Kapuskasing, and for francais (minimum average 66%). A third sive intersession and summer school part-time students in Cochrane, Smooth language is strongly recommended. programs. Rock Falls, Moosonee, Iroquois Falls and Hornepayne. Education Library The School of Education offers a one-year 80,000 volumes; 1,000 periodical titles. Library program leading to the certification of Recently completed is a new library wing The library contains 13,000 books and French-speaking teachers for the elemen- which Will house 100,000 volumes. Reno- holds 100 periodicals. tary French language classes in Ontario vations have provided for an improved schools. bookstore, coffee shop and student lounge Programs Offered Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission facilities. The college operates a day nurs- College de Hearst offers its full-time and to the School of Education ery on campus for children of students and part-time students a complete program Francais and English or anglais. faculty. leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Concentration subjects are English, fran- Engineering Admission Requirements cais, history, philosophy, psychology and Instruction is presently offered in the first Same as for Laurentian University, sociology. and second year of a four-year course, Sudbury. leading to the first professional degree in Admission chemical, metallurgical, civil, mechanical Programs Offered Admission requirements are the same as and mining engineering. Algoma University College offers the full those at Laurentian University. Year 5 Subject Requirements for three-year general Bachelor of Arts pro- Engineering Program gram and a new three-year interdisciplinary Fees Mathematics (calculus), mathematics (in- program in life sciences and environmental Full-time students: $630 for one academic troductory analytical geometry and alge- studies. In addition, the college offers the year divided into two semesters. bra)'. chemistry, physics. first year of the Bachelor of Science, the first two years of the Bachelor of Social Further inquiries Annual Fees Work and Bachelor of Commerce More information may be obtained from Tuition and incidental fees programs. Doric Germain Full-time students$663 Registrar Residence Scholarships College de Hearst Single room $750-$810 The College offers attractive entrance and P.O. Box 580 Double room $600-$740 continuing scholarships for full-time stu- Hearst, Ontario POL 1NO Meals dents, and has a bursary program for part- Telephone (705) 362-4841 Meals are available on a cash basis or a time students. meal card may be purchased. Tuition (1974-75) Nipissing College Further Inquiries Full-time students $600 North Bay Information and application forms for stu- Part-time students $120 (per course) dent awards may be obtained from President: G. J. Zytaruk R. Woloszczuk Further inquiries Director of Student Affairs, Awards Information regarding entrance require- Nipissing College is a liberal arts college Laurentian University ments and academic programs may be ob- affiliated with Laurentian University of Sud- Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6 tained from bury. The college began operations in 1966 Office of the Registrar and in the fall of 1972 it moved into new fa- Inquiries about admission requirements Algoma University College cilities at the North Bay College Education and requests for more general information ShingWauk Hall Centre. The new 720-acre campus is should be directed to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario .P6A 2G4 unique as it accommodates Nipissing Col- Miss Shirley Vincent Telephone (705) 949-2301 lege and Canadore College of Applied Arts Admissions Officer and Technology. Central facilities, includ- Laurentian University Information on other aspects of the college ing library, cafeteria, gymnasium, book- Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6 and its services may be obtained from store and student residence, are shared. Or Public Relations Officer In September 1973, North Bay Teachers' D. St. Jules Algoma University College College was integrated with Nipissing Col- Secondary School Liaison Officer Shingwauk Hall lege and became the Faculty of Education Laurentian University Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 2G4 of the college. Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C8 Telephone (705) 949-2301 Telephone (705) 675 -115.1 Library 675-2280 65,000 volumes; 400 periodical titles. 675-2289 General Requirements for Admission Candidates currently in Ontario year 5 Petitions for variance may be initiated should apply through their high school with the Admissions Office using the general application form. 71 74Laurentian University

Applications received by the date Faculties and Schools announced on the application form McMaster University Faculty of Business will be given early consideration. All Faculty of Engineering other candidates should write to the Office Faculty of Health Sciences of Admissions, giving details of their pre- Faculty of Humanities vious academic work. Petitions for variance Faculty of Science may be initiated with the Admissions Faculty of Social Sciences Office. Hamilton School of Adult Education School of Graduate Studies Bachelor of Education School of Medicine Proof of graduation with an approved de- School of Nursing President: Arthur N. Bourns gree from an accredited unversity. Birth School of Physical Education and Athletics certificate and proof of freedom from active School of Social Work Neither small nor yet a multiversity, tuberculosis. McMaster Divinity College (affiliated) McMaster began life in the last century as a Degree Programs and Subject Baptist theology school in Toronto. Library Since moving to Hamilton in 1930, Requirements In November 1974 the university library McMaster has become non-denominational, contained some 745,000 catalogued books, grown to number 40 buildings, and intro- Bachelor of Arts periodicals and government documents. It duced new programs in business, health The general Bachelor of Arts degree is usu-' possesses 890,000 microform cards and sciences, social work, music, nuclear ally taken in three years. It consists of 15 - reels, over 79,000 maps, 1,226,000 pieces of courses including five in an area of concen- science, and engineering, to mention only a few. archival material and 6,000 recordings. tration and three in an area of continuation. The Division of Archives and Special Col- A minimum of three'third year courses and The Faculty of Business and the Faculty lections houses rare books, manuscripts of Engineering, whose individual programs no more than eight first year courses and archival material, which afford oppor- are well recognized, have recently estab- should be contained in the full program. tunities for original research. Among the lished a joint program to meet the special A concentration is possible in English, unique holdings are the renowned Bertrand demands of modern industry and com- frangais, sociology, geography, psychol- Russell Archives, manuscripts of English ogy, history. merce. The Faculty of Medicine has in a and Canadian authors, including those of very few years earned an international rep- Anthony Burgess, Margaret Laurence, and utation for its imaginative system of medi- Bachelor of Education Pierre Berton, and a large and significant cal education. The School of Nursing The Faculty of Education offers a one-year section of 18th century publications. Of shares with Medicine the excellent facilities consecutive program leading to a Bachelor particular interest to students are the pa- for training and service that are located in of Education degree. This program pre- pers of some Canadian student orga- the university's Health Sciences Centre. pares candidates for teaching in the ele- nizations, such as the Canadian Union of The School of Social Work has developed a mentary schools of Ontaro and meets the Students. requirements of the Ministry of Education broad community involvement that assures for the Elementary School Teacher's Certif- a variety of career opportunities to its stu- General Admission Requirements for 1975-76 icate, Standard 4, which is valid up to and dents. The School of Physical Education is To be eligible for admission, applicants including year 2 of secondary school. housed in a modern and well equipped must meet the following requirements. complex which includes several gymnasia Other Programs and an Olympic length swimming pool. Year 4 Requirements One of Ontario's medium size univer- As well as the Bachelor of Arts and Bache- Business 1, Physical Education 1 and So- lor of Education degrees, Nipissing College sities, McMaster combines the intimacy of a cial Sciences 1 require mathematics at least offers parallel first year programs in B.S.W. small university with the range of opportu- to the end of year 4. Business 1 also re- (Bachelor of Social Work), B.Sc. (Bachelor nities of the larger institutions. Students at quires year 4 English. However, applicants of Science), and the first two years of a B. McMaster enjoy easy contact with the fac- to Physical Education 1 and to Social Com. (Bachelor of Commerce). ulty and find many opportunities to make Sciences 1 who have not been able to com- close friendships, especially in the newly- ply with this requirement will be considered Annual Fees renovated student centre, Hamilton Hall, and should write to the Assistant Registrar Tuitionfull-time students $665 with its brightly-colored lounges and (Admissions). Residencemeals excluded $715 clubrooms. The university's residences offer a wide Year 5 Requirements Housing choice of accommodation which include Applicants for admission must have stand- The student residence, which accommo- separate facilities for men and women, a ing satisfactory to the university in the ap- dates 300 students, is built as 50 apart- co-educational residence and a new apart- propriate "area requirements" together ments in the style of townhouses. Each ment style building. The residences are sit- with any additional work sufficient to qual- townhouse accommodates six students. uated above the beautiful Royal Botanical ify the applicant for the Ontario Secondary Each student has his/her own bedroom and Gardens whose hundreds of acres of park School Honour Graduation Diploma. built-in study area. A kitchen and living lands provide an attractive back yard for It is strongly recommended that all po- room are shared. the university. tential applicants take, wherever possible, a McMaster is located in an established senior high school course in English de- Further Inquiries residential area of Hamilton, a vigorous city signed to improve their basic reading and Information regarding entrance require- which has undergone a remarkable rejuve- writing abilities. Applicants to Humanities 1 ments and academic status may be ob- nation in recent years. Students will find and Music 1 must offer level 5 (grade 13) tained from that the centre of the city now boasts a English for admission. The Registrar splendid theatre-auditorium which offers -Note: Higher standings may be required of Nipissing College an excellent range of musical and dramatic applicants who have taken more than five P.O. Box 5002 entertainment. The fast-developing Ham- years to complete the requirements for the Gormanville Road ilton Philharmonic Orchestra, active little Ontario Secondary School Honour Gradu- North Bay, Ontario P1B 8L7 theatre companies, and the promise of a ation Diploma. Telephone (705) 474-3450 new art gallery, exemplify a city whose cul- tural life is thriving and which complements Early Admission Inquiries about financial assistance, hous- the many cultural activities that take place Subject to satisfactory completion of year ing or facilities should be sent to on the university campus. 5, early admission will be granted to se- Information Officer lected applicants who are attempting for Nipissing College Enrolment 1974-75 the first time all the year 5 credits for admis- P.O. Box 5002 Full-time9,397 sion to a given first year. Gormanville Road North Bay, Ontario P1B 6L7 Telephone (705) 474-3450 72 75

Year 5 Requirements for Specific Fields of Music 1: through level 4 (year 4) is required, al- Study Students interested in registering in the though applicants who are not able to com- The university is aware of the variety of ex- music program will need to: ply will be considered. perimental programs being offered in Complete six level 5 (year 5) credits with an Ontario secondary schools and welcomes overall weighted average of 60% (English to Social Sciences 1: applicants from these programs. Although be included in these six credits), and There are no specific level 5 (year 5) credits it may not be possible for some of these satisfy the audition requirement which con- required for admission to social sciences. applicants to meet exactly the subject re- sists of: Mathematics at least through level 4 (year quirements outlined below, they are urged performance of two or three varied pieces 4) is required, although applicants who are to write the Assistant Registrar (Admis- of the candidate's choice, including one not able to comply will be considered. sions) who will ensure that careful consid- from the 20th century. Required standard Applicants who might be interested in eration is given to their individual cases. at least Grade 8. concentrating in economics, psychology, Humanities 1, Natural Sciences 1 and So- ear tests, or geography from Social Sciences 1 are cial Sciences 1 are broad fields of study in short written examination, consisting of strongly advised to include mathematics in first year leading to a variety of honours rudiments, their level 5 (year 5) programs. and pass programs in the second year. viva voce and interview, and Applicants to Social Sciences 1 (Art) may Business 1, Engineering 1, Music 1, Nurs- demOnstration of basic keyboard skills in- be asked to submit a portfolio. ing 1 and Physical Education 1 are the first cluding scales, chords, harmonization of a year courses of the programs leading to the simple melody. (Those applicants unable to Degree Programs Offered Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of En- meet minimum musical standards will be gineering, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of expected to register in a basic keyboard Bachelor of Arts Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Phys- skills course.) Pass Program: ical Education, respectively. Three years. Available in anthropology, art, Students who lack a level 5 language art history, classical civilization, dramatic Area Requirements other than English will be admitted on the arts, economics, English, French, geo- Business 1: understanding that they include a language graphy, German, history, Italian, Latin, Six year 5 credits are required, including -- other than English in first year. The level of music, philosophy, political science, psy- mathematics (preferably calculus). The th&language course to be taken will be chology, religion, Russian, sociology, Faculty of Business requires English at determined by the applicant's background Spanish. least to the end of year 4 and recommends in that subject. it taken in year 5. Honours Program: Natural Sciences 1: Four years. Available in the following sub- Engineering 1: An applicant from an Ontario secondary jects and combinations of these: Anthro- Chemistry, physics, and three credits school is required to attain a weighted aver- pology, art, art history, classical civiliza- in mathematics (including calculus). age of at least 60% in six level 5 (year 5) tion, classics, dramatic arts, economics, An applicant from an Ontario secondary credits and satisfy the following require- English, French, geography; German, his- school will be eligible for admission to En- ments: One credit in mathematics (prefera- tory, Italian, Latin, mathematics and philos- gineering 1 under one of the following bly calculus) and two from biology, chem- ophy, philosophy, political science, psy- categories: istry, physics or mathematics, with a chology, religion, Russian and another ) Weighted average of 64% in three level 5 weighted average of at least 60% in these subject, sociology, Spanish. (year 5) credits of mathematics, one level 5 three credits. Within the framework of the political (year 5) credit each of physics and chem- Applicants lacking level F (year 5) phys- science and religion programs listed above, istry, and an overall average of 64% in six ics must offer at least two level 5 (year 5) it is possible to specialize in the following credits offered for the Ontario Secondary mathematics credits for admission. two areas: Asian studies, social/political School Honour Graduation Diploma Applicants who intend to proceed to pro- ideas. ) Weighted average of 70% in six credits of- grams in applied chemistry, applied mathe- The Faculty of Social Sciences has a spe- fered for the OSSHGD as well as 72% in two matics, applied physics, biochemistry, cial integrated studies program in first year credits of mathematics (which should in- chemistry, geology, mathematics, metal- to which only 150 students are admitted. cludecalculus). Level 5 (year 5) physics or lurgy or physics are strongly advised to in- Students interested in applying to this chemistry credits are not necessary for clude additional level 5 (year 5) mathe- course should write to the Dean of Social admission. Further details on this category matics credits. It is recommended that Sciences Studies, McMaster University, of admission can be obtained from second- students who intend to proceed to a pro- Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8. ary school guidance departments. gram in biology include year 5 biology. Students admitted under.the first cate- Bachelor of Science gory take the Engineering 1 program while Nursing 1: Pass Program: Three years. those admitted under the second category Level 5 (year 5) chemistry, and two of biol- Available in biology, chemistry, computer take a modified Engineering 1 program ogy, English, another language, mathe- science, geography, geology, mathematics, determined in consultation with the Dean matics and physics. physics, psychology. of Studies in Engineering. It is strongly recommended that students entering Nursing 1 complete at least level 4 Honours Program: Four years. Humanities 1: (year 4) mathematics. This subject will be Available in applied chemistry, applied English and a language other than English. required in 1977-78. mathematics and computer science, Those applicants who lack a level 5 (year 5) As places in first year nursing are limited, applied mathematics and theoretical phys- language other than English may be admission is by selection. To qualify for ics, applied physics, applied statistics and accepted for admission on the under- consideration, applicants from various aca- computation, biochemistry, biology, standing that they include a language other demic backgrounds are expected to have chemistry, chemistry and geology, chem- than English in their first year program. The qualifications equivalent to the require- istry and physics, computer science and level of the language course to be taken will ments outlined. Mature students and stu- mathematics, geography, geography and be determined by the applicant's back- dents who do not meet these requirements geology, geology, mathematics, metallurgy ground in that subject. are invited to write to the Assistant Regis- and materials science, physics, psychol- Students intending to take Art 1A6 must trar (Admissions). (See health sciences ogy, statistics. submit to the Chairman of the Department section). of Art and Art History a portfolio to show Major Program: Four years. their interest and ability. Physical Education 1: Available in applied mathematics and com- There are no specific level 5 (year 5) sub- puter science, applied statistics and com- ject areas which are required for admission putation, biochemistry, chemistry, com- to Physical Education 1, although it is rec-* puter science and mathematics, geology, ommended that one or two of the following mathematics,-metallurgy and materials sciences be included in level 5: Biology, science, physics. chemistry, physics. Mathematics at least 76 McMaster University Bachelor of-Science in Nursing Information about scholarships may be ob- Four years. tained from University of Ottawa Miss 0. Tynowski Bachelor of Engineering Academic Awards Officer Four years. Available in ceramic, chemical, McMaster University civil, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8 engineering and engineering physics. Information and application forms for fi- Ottawa. Bachelor of Engineering and Management nancial assistance may be obtained from Five years. Available in combination with Mr. W. N. Paterson chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical en- Assistant to the President (Awards) gineering and engineering physics. McMaster University Rector. Roger Guindon- Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1 Bachelor of Commerce .* In its present form and structure, the Uni- Honours Degtee: Four years. Telephone (416) 525-9140 versity of Ottawa dates from July 1, 1965. Historically its beginnings derive from the Bachelor of Physical Education College of Bytown, established 127 years A four-year program leading to the Bache- earlier, on August 15, 1848, by the Oblate lor of Physical Education degree. Fathers of Mary Immaculate. Two provisions in its charter render the Bachelor of Social Work university unique among the universities in A four-year program leading to the Bache- Ontario, indeed of Canada. Besides the ad- lor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work vancement of learning and the dissem- degrees. ination of knowledge, its particular objec- tives are: Bachelor of Music (1) To further, in accordance with Christian Honours degree: principles, the intellectual, spiritual, moral, Four years. Available in history and theory physical and social development of, as well of music and in music education. as a community spirit among, its under- graduates, graduates and teaching staff, Medicine and to promote the betterment of society; Three-year program leading to M.D. Open (2) to further bilingualism and biculturalism to those with three years of university. and to preserve and develop Frencivculture in Ontario. Accommodation These ensure the university's continued There is at present accommodation for development as a place of learning with the 2,343 women and men. The rooms are pro- kind of personality and atmosphere possi- vided with staple articles of furnitureta- ble only in a genuinely Canadian institution bles, chairs, beds, mattresses, pillows and where both the English and French lan- all necessary bedding. Resident students guages, and both cultures, are evident and are required to supply towels at their own at work throughout the length and breadth expense. of its campus. The services of the infirmary, staffed by graduate nurses, are available to all resi- Faculties and Schools dent students. Faculty of Arts The women's residences are adminis- Faculty of Education tered by the Dean of Women, and the men's Faculty of Law (Common Law and "Droit residences by theDean of Men. civil") Residence fees are $1,100 and include Faculty of Management Sciences room and lunch and dinner, five days per Faculty of Medicine week. These costs (based on 1974-75 fig- Faculty of Philosophy ures) are subject to change. Faculty of Psychology Faculty of Science and Engineering Annual Tuition Fees Faculty of Social Sciences (including incidental fees) 1974-75 School of Graduate Studies (subject to change) School of Library Scinece Art and Art History $632.50 School of Nursing Arts and Social Sciences $637.50 School of Physical Education and Commerce $632.50 Recreation Engineering $702.50 Medicine $1,200 Enrolment 1974-75 Music $642.50 Undergraduate full -time and part- Nursing $627.50 time18,011 Physical education $642.50 Graduate full-time and part-time4,890 Science $647.50 Total22,901 Social work $632.50 General Requirements for Admission in Further Inquiries 1975 Information about admission requirements may be obtained from Science and Engineering Mr. H. D. Bridle Pre-Science Year; Assistant Registrar (Admissions) Leading to first year science, engineering. McMaster University '4 Year 4 Requirements for Admission Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8 Ontario year 4 with an overall average of 65% and 65% in the science and mathe- General information about the university matics subjects. may be obtained from English or frangais, mathematics, science, Director of Student Liaison and three other subjects with at least two McMaster University from Group 1. Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8 74 77 Group 1: Geography, history, mathematics, Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Physical Education science, languages, art, music, or social Honours: General: Three years after Ontario year 5. sciences. Four years from Ontario year 5. Honours: Four years after Ontario year 5. Group 2: Commercial or technical subjects Available in composition, education, musi- or one other subject accepted for the cology, performance. Year 5 Requirements for Admission Ontario Secondary School Graduation An overall average of at least 60% in the fol- Diploma. Year 5 Requirements for Admission lowing: English or francais (one credit) and five credits from other acceptable courses. Arts or Social Sciences Bachelor of Music (Composition, Edu- A letter of recommendation is required A Pre-University Year is not offered in the cation, Musicology) from a person competent in evaluating the Faculty of Arts. An overall average of at least 60% in the fol- promise of success in the given field of By exception, the Ontario year 4 student lowing subjects: English or francais (one studies. Curriculum vitae describing ex- with an overall average of 80% on final credit) and five credits from acceptable perience and/or reasons for wanting to marks may be admitted to the first year of courses. complete the degree. the Faculty of Arts or of the Faculty of So- cial Sciences. Bachelor of Music (Performance) Bachelor of Science in Kinanthropology, Year 4 Requirements for Admisgion By exception, candidates to this degree will Bachelor of Science in Recreology English or francais and five othet subjects be admissible to f 1st year after Ontario Year 5 Requirements for Admission with at least four from Group 1. year 4 with Erfglish (one credit), five other An overall average of at least 60% in de fol- General Admission Requirements to First subjects with at least four from Group 1, lowing subjects: English or francais (one Year and an overall average of 65%. credit) and five credits from other accept- A full Ontario year 5 program or equivalent able courses. A letter of recommendation is of academic work with a value of at least six Musical Requirements required from a person competent in evalu- credits. A minimum mark of 50% per course Candidates will undertake two tests: They ating promise of success in the given field with an overall average of 60%. will perform, on their major instrument, an of studies. Curriculum vitae describing ex- Fulfillment of the minimal requirements audition of 15 minutes to be evaluated by perience and/or reasons for wanting to does not in itself guarantee admission to three adjudicators appointed by the De- complete the degree. the university. partment of Music. They will.also take a test to determine the extent of their knowledge Bachelor of Science Degree Programs and Subject in the rudiments of music. General: Requitements Three years from Ontario year 5 with ma- Bachelor of Science in Dietetics , jors available in biochemistry, biology, Bachelor of Arts Honours: chemistry, computer science, geology, General or with a concentration: Three Four years from Ontario year 5. mathematics, mathematics-science, phys- years from Ontario year 5. Available in clas- Year 5 Requirements for Admission ics, physics-geology, physics- sical art and archaeology, classical studies, An overall average of at least 60% in the fol- mathematics. economics, English, English theatre, lowing subjects: English or francais (one French language and literature, geography, credit); chemistry (one credit); mathe- Honours: German, history, history of art, history of maticsfunctions and relations (one Four years from Ontario year 5. Available in religions, "lettres francaises", linguistics, credit) plus mathematicscalculus (one biochemistry, biology, chemistry, com- mathematics, music, philosophy, photo- credit), or one mathematics and physics puter science, geology, mathematics, math- cinema studies, political science, psychol- (two credits), or two credits from other ematics-science, physics, physics- ogy, religious studies, Slavic languages acceptable courses. mathematics. and literatures, social communications, Spanish, theatre, translation, visual arts. Bachelor of Administration Year 5 Requirements for Admission Three years from Ontario year 5. An overall average of at least 60% and an !jonours Program with Major and Minor: Year 5 Requirements for Admission average of at least 60% in the science and Four years from Ontario year 5. An overall average of 60% in the following mattwmatics subjects. Mathematicsfunc- Majors offered: subjects; English or francais (one credit), tionswand relations (one credit) and mathe- Applied linguistics, classical studies, Eng- mathematicsfunctions and relations (one maticscalculus (one credit), or mathe- lish, English as a second language, English credit), mathematicscalculus (one maticsalgebra (one credit) and physics theatre, French language and literature, credit), three credits from other acceptable or chemistry (one credit). geography, history, history of art, "lettres courses. Recommended: Both physics and chem- francaises", linguistics, music, philosophy, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Man- istry; three credits from other acceptable photo-cinema studies, religious studies, agement Sciences (with a Major in Oper- courses. Slavic studies, Spanish. ations Research), Bachelor in Public Administration Bachelor of Applied Science Minors offered: Honours: Four Years from Ontario year 5. Classical art and archaeology,Tlassical Four years from Ontario year 5. Available in electrical, chemical, civil and studies, economics, English, Etiglish the- Year 5 Requirements for Admission mechanical engineering. atre, French language and literature, geo- An overall average of at least 60% in the fol- graphy, German, history, history of art, his- lowing subjects: English or francais (one Year 5 Requirements for Admission tory of religions, "lettres francaises", credit), mathematicsfunctions and re- An overall average of at least 60% and an linguistics, mathematics, music, philos- lations (one credit), mathematicscalculus average of at least 60% in the science and ophy, photo-cinema studies, Polish, polit- (one credit), and three credits from other mathematics subjects. ical science, religious studies, Russian, so- acceptable courses. Mathematicsfunctions and relations (one ciology, Spanish, Ukrainian, visual arts. credit) and mathematicscalculus (one Bachelor of Science in Nursing credit) or mathematicsalgebra (one Year 5 Requirements for Admission Honours: credit) and physics or chemistry (one An overall average of at least 60% in Eng- Four years from Ontario year 5 credit.) Recommended: Both physics and lish or francais (one credit) and five credits Year 5 Requirements for Admission chemistry; three credits from other accept- from other acceptable courses. An average of 65% in science courses and able courses. an overall average of 60% in the following Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy) subjects: English or francais (one credit), Honours: biology (one credit), chemistry (one Three years from the first year of a Bache- credit), and three credits from other lor of Arts program after Ontario year 5. acceptable courses. (See health sciences section). O -78 University of Ottawa Bachelor of Social Sciences Annual Fees With a concentration: Three years from Pre-science year$572 Queen's University Ontario year 5. Medicine $817 Music (Bachelor of Music) $672 Honours Program: Science and engineering $722 Four years from Ontario year 5. Available in All other undergraduate programs $647 economics, political science and sociology. Honours Program with Major and Minor: Federated University and Affiliated College Kingston Four years from Ontario year 5. (in Ontario) Majors offered in: Economics, political Saint Paul's University, Ottawa science, sociology. St. Augustine's College of Arts, Toronto Minors offered in: Economics, geography, Principal: Ronald L. Watts history, mathematics, political science, Further Inquiries psychology, sociology. Inquiries about undergraduate admission Queen's was founded by Royal Charter in should be directed to 1841 as a Presbyterian College and has Year 5 Requirements for Admission Mr. Raymond R. Labelle grown both physically and in reputation to An overall average of at least 60% in six Assistant Registrar (Admissions) become one of Canada's best known med- credits from acceptable courses. The stu- University of Ottawa ium-sized universities. Its initial enrolment dent who wishes to specialize in economics Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 of ten students has grown now to include must present: Mathematicsfunctions and Telephone: (613) 231-3930 9,700 full-time students who attend classes relations (one credit) and mathematics on two campuses. The main campus is lo- calculus (one credit). For information and application forms for cated close to downtown KingSton, one of student awards, write to Canada's oldest and most historic cities, Bachelor of Education Mr. Michel Leduc, Director while the Faculty of Education and Rich- One year following a recognized bachelor's Student Financial Aid Office ardson Memorial Stadium are located a degree, leading to the Primary School Spe- University of Ottawa mile away on the West Campus. Nineteenth cialist's Certificate or to the Elementary Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 century limestone structures on the main Teacher's Certificate. Telephone: (613) 231-2484 campus harmonize with more modern buildings, some built as recently as last Bachelor of Laws Inquiries about university information pro- year to accommodate the growing diversity (Common Law section of the Faculty of grams should be sent to of the university's facilities. Law) Miss M. Danielle Chartrand Queen's University has long had a repu- Three years following a minimum of two Admissions Officer tation for developing in its studerfte and years of a bachelor's program beyond University of Ottawa graduates a deep personal committnent. Ontario year 5 in a recognized university. Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 This is due in part to its modest size and to Telephone: (613) 231 -3930 the fact that the overwhelming majority of Licence en Droit students leave their hometown to study at (Section de Droit civil de la Faculty de Queen's and become an integral part of the Drolt) university community by taking up resi- Trois annees apres le baccalaureat es arts dence on or near the campus. ou l'obtention dun diplOrne 'Lige Student life at Queen's is enriched by an equivalent. art gallery, films, concerts, special lectures, an international centre, a radio station and Combined Bachelor of LawsLicence en a large physical education complex. With Droll Program more than one million volumes, the library A common content of "Canadian Law" sub- system at Queen's has one of the highest jects makes it possible to combine both ratios of boOkkper student in Canada. programs, enabling students to obtain both degrees in four years. Enrolment 1974-75 Full-time9,712 Doctor of Medicine Candidates in the following categories are General Requirements for Admission for eligible to apply for admission to first year 1976 of the four-year M.D. program: In.general, applicants must satisfactorily (a) University of Ottawa students who have ob- complete a full year of academic work at tained the Bachelor of Science degree from the year 5 level as certified by the school. the Faculty of Science and Engineering; No student with an average of less that 60% (b) students who have completed the first two will be considered for admission but, be- years of the Bachelor of Science in biology cause of limitations of space, preference program of the Faculty of Science and will be given to students with the best Engineering; qualifications. (c) students who have completed in other uni- Students in planning their secondary versities studies equivalent to those listed school programs should note that a num- above, provided such studies are approved ber of courses taken in the first university by the College of Physicians and Surgeons year have secondary school prerequisites. of Ontario. Details, may be found in the calendars. Generally, students continuing university Student Awards work in subjects studied in secondary Students are requested to contact the Stu- school are expected to have year 5 or dent financial Aid Office to obtain infor- equivalent standing in those subjects. mation on loans, scholarships, bursaries Early offers of admission are made each and various award plans available. year to applicarits who have attained satis- factory standing, who are recommended by Residence Accommodation their principal and who satisfactorily com- The student residences on campus are plete year 5. The details of standing re- LeBlanc Hall and Marchand Hall for men, quired for admission are determined each Stanton Hall for women and Thompson year and vary among the faculties and Hall for men and women. schools. Early offers of admission will be withdrawn from students who have failed to 76 complete year 5 satisfactorily. 79 Degree Programs and Admission tration in science or mathematics, appli- Science (Honours Mathematics) program Requirements cants must offer two credits in mathematics with supporting subjects in the arts, com- (chosen from calculus, algebra, functions merce or computing and information Bachelor of Arts and relations) and two credits of biology, science may substitute year 5 options. for Three years; 15 courses over the three-year chemistry or physics. All three mathe- chemistry and physics. period; includes a minor concentration of matics are strongly recommended for stu- five courses in one subject. In some disci- dents intending to concentrate in mathe- Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Physical plines, one or two prerequisites or co- matics, physics or chemistry. and Health Education requisite courses in other disciplines may Combined program: Four years. Students be required to support a minor concen- Bachelor of Science (Honours) take 15 arts and science courses as for the tration. Additional courses to complete the Four years; 20 courses. The Bachelor of three-year Bachelor of Arts program and 15 courses required for the degree may be Science (Honours) program is analogous additional work in courses, seminars, chosen freely by the student, provided the to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program, camping and ski schools in the physical prerequisites for the courses have been and may be pursued according to the fol- and health education portion of the pro- met. A minor concentration may be taken in lowing patterns: gram. Upon sucessful completion the stu- any of the following: Art history, biochem- (a) A major concentration of ten courses des- dent is granted the degrees of Bachelor of istry, biology, chemistry, classical studies, ignated by one department of mathematics Arts and Bachelor of Physical and Health computing and information science, or the natural sciences, plus supporting Education. drama, economics, English, film studies, courses and electives, or French, geography, geological sciences, (b) a 14-course concentration specified by two Requirements for Admission to the Com- German, Greek, history, Italian, Latin, or more departments of mathematics orlthe bined Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Phys- mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, natural sciences, plus supporting courses ical and Health Education Program. political studies, psychology, religion, Rus- and electives. Completion of a full year of academic sian, sociology, Spanish. In addition, spe- work at the year 5 level as certified by the cial interdepartmental programs are of- (a) A major concentration of ten courses may school to include one credit in mathematics fered in the following: Health, Image of Man be taken in one of: Biology, chemistry, geo- and one credit in chemistry. If the school in Modern Literature, life sciences. graphy, geological sciences, mathematics, offers physical and health education as a physics. year 5 credit, students are advised to in- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (b) A fourteen-course concentration may be clude it in their program. Four years; minimum of 19 courses ar- taken in one of the following: Chemistry ranged in one of the following patterns: and biology; chemistry and computing and Bachelor of Art Education ) Major concentration of ten courses in one information science; chemistry and geo- A four-year program of the Department of subject plus electives, graphy chemistry and geological sciences; Art which maintains &balance between stu- ) two medial concentrations of seven ,chemistry and mathematics; computing dio and academic studies. Enrolment is lim- courses in each of two subjects (one must and information science and mathematics; ited to 30 students each year and the cur- be a humanities or social science) plus computing and information science and riculum is designed primarily to ensure a electives, or physics; physics and mathematics. thorough training, fol those wishing to enter a special field concentration of 14 courses the teaching profession. in two or more subjects organized around a Bachelor of Science (Honours, Subject of Graduates with a B.A.E. degree may ob- particular period, culture, problem or disci- Specialization) tain an Ontario Ministry of Education Type A pline area, plus electives. Four years; 20 courses. This program con- Teaching Certificate after completing a sists of a highly specialized concentration fifth year at a recognized university faculty ) A major concentration may be taken in one of up to 18 courses specified by one or of education. of the following areas: Art history, classical more departments, plus supporting The curriculum consists of 20 coi'ses. studies, drama, economics, English, courses and electives. These include the equivalent of ten courses French, geography, German, Greek, his- It is available in the following areas: Bio- in studio art involving drawing, painting, tory, Latin, philosophy, political studies, chemistry, biology, chemical physics, sculpture, printmaking, and photography; a psychology, religion, Russian, sociology, chemistry, geography, geological sciences, minimum of five courses in art history; and Spanish. life sciences, mathematical physics, mathe- five electives. ) Medial concentrations may be taken in the matics, mathematics and statistics, phys- following areas (one must be a humanities ics, theoretical physics. Requirements for Admission to the Bache- or social science): Art history, biology, lor of Art Education Program chemistry, classical studies, computing Requirements for Admission to Bachelor of Completion of a full year of academic work and information science, drama, econom- Science Programs at the year 5 or equivalent level as certified ics, English, film studies, French, geo- Completion of a full year of academic work by the school. Year 5 art should be included graphy, geological sciences, German, at the year 5 level as certified by the school, where possible bbt is not mandatory and Greek, history, Latin, mathematics, music, to include two credits in mathematics assessment for admission rests on inter- philosophy, physics, political studies, psy- (chosen from calculus, algebra, functions view and portfolio examination as well as chology, religion, Russian, sociology, and relations), one credit in chemistry and on academic record. Spanish. one credit in physics. ) A special field concentration may be taken Note: Bachelor of Music in one of the following: Canadian studies, (a) Biology may be substituted for physics by A four-year program designed to produce classical studies, classics, Commonwealth students entering programs in biology. If professional musicians with areas of con- studies, culture change, French Canadian year 5 physics is not offered, Physics 001 centration in: Applied music (per- studies, French language, Greek language must be taken in the first university year. All formance), history and literature of music, and civilization, Latin language and civiliza- three mathematics credits are strongly rec- instrumental and choral music in edu- tion, mediaeval studies, Russian and East ommended for students entering chem- cation, and theory and composition of European studies, social behaviour, Span- istry, mathematics or physics. music. Students may also study per- ish and Latin American studies, translation. (b) The Bachelor of Science program in math- formance throughout the four years in indi- ematics is designed for students who wish vidual lessons and in large chamber en- Requirements for Admission to Bachelor of to specialize to a high degree in mathe- sembles. In addition to courses in music, Arts Programs matics. A medial concentration in mathe- the program also includes a minimum of Completion of a full year of academic work matics is available in the Bachelor of Arts five academic courses in subjects outside at the year 5 level as certified by the school. program, however, a major concentration is music. Note: For an honours B.A. in mathematics available only in the Bachelor of Science applicants must offer two credits in mathe- program. matics (chosen from calculus, algebra, and (c) Students intending to undertake a Bachelor functions and relations). All three are of Science (Honours) program with a con- strongly recommended. For the three-year centration in mathematics or a Bachelor of Bachelor of Arts degree with a concen- 80 Queen's University Requirements for Admission to the Bache- Wide variety of alternatives is available in Physical Therapy lor of Music Program the third and fourth years. One option is A four-year degree program leading to a Completion of a full year of academic work taken each year in the Faculty of Arts and Bachelor of Science (Physical Therapy). at the year 5 level as certified by the school, Science. The student will take courses in anatomy, which may include year 5 music. In addi- biology, physical therapy, physiology, psy- tion, the following Royal Conservatory Requirements for Admission to the School chology, sociology, plus a number of op- (Toronto) levels are normal requirements: of Business tions and in the fourth year will study re- (a) PianoGrade 9 piano; Grade 2 rudiments, Completion of a full year of academic work search and clinical developments, Or at the year 5 level as certified by the school administration of a Physical Therapy De- (b) organGrade 8 organ; Grade 8 piano; to include one credit in English and two partment and will conduct an in-depth Grade 2 rudiments, or credits in mathematics (chosen from alge- study of a selected clinical subject. There (c) standard orchestral or band instrument, bra, calculus, functions and relations). It is are 12 weeks of supervised clinical practice classical guitar, voice, free bass accordion recommended that students include calcu- between the second and third years and 16 Grade 8 practical; Grade 6 piano; Grade 2 lus as one of the mathematics credits. weeks between the third and fourth years to rudiments. complete university requirements and for All candidates are normally required to Bachelor of Nursing Science provincial licensing. audition and to take an aural discrimination A four-year integrated program of basic test provided that distance does not pro- sciences, humanities and nursing. Nursing Requirements for Admission to Physical hibit. Applicants without the specified courses in the first two years are concerned Therapy music requirements but who are experi- with the maintenance of health and pre- Completion of a full year of academic work enced as instrumentalists or singers may vention of illness. In the third and fourth at the year 5 level as certified by the school, apply to the Department of Music for a years, nursing activity and responsibliities to include one credit in mathematics, and qualifying audition. Such applicants not related to curative and rehabilitative care of one credit in chemistry. Year 5 biology is completing Grade 6 keyboard prior to en- people at home, in hospital, in clinics, and strongly recommended. tering the B.Mus. program must do so, at in physicians' offices are included. There Application deadline is March 1. their own expense, before proceeding to are seven weeks of clinical practice at the second year. end of the second and third years. (See Medicine health sciences section). Four years after completion of at least two Engineering successful years oruhiversity work. A four-year engineering program offered Requirements for Admission to the School by the Faculty of Applied Science leading of Nursing Requirements for Admission to the Faculty to a Bachelor of Science. The first year is Completion of a full year of academic work of Medicine common to all engineering programs with at the year 5 level as certified by the school, Seventy -five students are admitted to medi- the student taking courses in mathematics, to include one credit in mathematics and cine annually. Applications to the first me- physics, chemistry, geology or biology, en- one in chemistry. Year 5 biology is strongly dical year must be received by December 1. gineering graphics and computer pro- recommended. To be eligible for admission, students must gramming (Fortran). Prior to the com- Application deadline is March 1. have successfully completed at least two mencement of the second year, the student years of university work beyond year 5 and must select one of the following ten pro- Occupational Therapy . must have included at least: grams: Chemical engineering, engineering A four-year degree program leading to a (a)One year of general physics, chemistry, civil engineering, electrical en- Bachelor of Science (Occupational Ther- (b)one year of general or inorganic chemistry, gineering, geological sciences, mathe- apy). The student will take courses in anat- (c)one year of general biology or zoology and matics and engineering, mechanical en- omy, biology, occupational therapy, phys- (d)one year of organic chemistry. gineering, metallurgical engineering, iology, psychology, sociology, plus a Any program is suitable for entry into the mining engineering, or engineering number of options, and in the fourth year first medical year provided it includes the physics. will study research and clinical devel- above courses. Students are encouraged to opments, administration of an Oc- plan their programs according to their own Requirements for Admission to the Faculty cupational Therapy Department, and will interests. of Applied Science conduct an in-depth study of a selected Completion of a full year of academic work clinical subject. There are eight weeks of Bachelor of Laws at the year 5 level including three credits in supervised clinical practice between the Three years after admission to the Faculty mathematics (content to be equivalent to second and third years and 16 weeks be- of Law on the basis of one of the following functions and relations, calculus and alge- tween the third and fourth years to com- requirements: Bachelor's or other equiv- bra), one credit in chemistry and one credit plete university requirements and for pro- alent degree at a recognized university; or in physics. Admission is based on a com- vincial licensing. at leaSt two years of academic work in a prehensive evaluation of the student rather recognized university after year 5; or at than on academic record alone. Requirements for Admission to Oc- least three years of academic work in a rec- Note: A student may be refused admission cupational Therapy ognized university after year 4. The above if standing in any one of mathematics, Completion of a full year of academic work are minimum requirements. Normally only physics or chemistry is less than 65% or its at the year 5 level as certified by the school, applicants with averages over 70% and Law 4 similar grade. A student whose com- to include one credit in mathematics and Aptitude Test scores in excess of 500 are petence in the use of the English language one credit in chemistry. Year 5 biology is considered for admission. is considered inadequate may be required strongly recommended. to complete a non-credit course in remedial Application deadline is March 1. Bachelor of Education English. Programs are offered by the Faculty of Ed- ucation. Applicants must hold an approved Bachelor of Commerce degree in arts, science, commerce or an- A four-year program consisting of courses other acceptable degree which has been in accounting, business, business law, approved as to admission requirements business statistics, capital expenditure and content. The program is designed for planning, computing and analytical meth -. the professional education of teachers and ods, data processing, economics, finance, offers two one-year programs leading to financial reporting and analysis, human be- basic teacher certification and the degree haviour in business, industrial relations, in- of Bachelor of Education. Continuing edu- ternational business, investments, labour, cation for teachers is available and pro- marketing, mathematics, multi-national grams leading to a Master of Education de- corporate policy and a number of related gree may be taken on either a part-time or topics, operations research, taxation. A full-time basis.

78 81 Master of Divinity Aerospace Engineering Technology A three-year graduate program. A bache- Ryerson Polytechnical Diploma, Post Diploma, Degree. lor's degree is required for admission to the Institute OSSGD including English *(year 4), mathe- Master of Divinity program. The program matics (years 3 and 4), physics (year 3) and includes courses in Hebrew language and chemistry (year 4). literature, Old Testament studies, New Tes- tament studies, systematic theology and Effective September 1976, preference may philosophy of religion, Christian ethics, Toronto be given to applicants with advanced level church history, public speaking and prac- credits in years 3 and 4 required subjects tical theology. and who have a minimum average of 60% in English, years 3 and 4. Bachelor of Theology President: W. Pitman Duration: Three years. A four-year program. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Theology must com- The philosophy behind Ryerson's edu- Post-Diploma Program plete one years work in arts and the three- cational process is illustrated through the Ryerson Diploma in Aerospace En- year curriculum in theology. Admission is motto"Mente et Artificio"with mind and gineering Technology (or equivalent). restricted to candidates who are at least 30 skill. The Ryerson concept of combining Duration: One year. years of age, theory and practice in learning equips stu- Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Air dents with the tools necessary for personal Transport Engineering). Awarded upon Annual Fees and professional accomplishment on successful completion of diploma and Tuition fees for full-time students are sub- graduation. post-diploma programs. ject to change but currently are as follows For a clear understanding of this con- for students admitted to first year: cept, the meaning of "Polytechnical" as it 'Applied GeographyDegree Arts, science, business, nursing, rehabil- applies to Ryerson needs to be established. OSSGD including English (year 4) and itation therapy, physical and health edu- "Poly" suggests "Much or many more than mathematics (year 4). cation, law $600 one." "Technical" has to do with skill in the Duration: Four years. Applied science $725 practical, industrial and mechanical arts Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts Medicine $725 and the applied' sciences. Very simply then, (Geography). There is a student interest fee in addition to "Polytechnical" implies a skill in the arts the tuition fee. Books and supplies will cost and sciences, The basis of any skill is, of Architectural ScienceDegree approximately $150. course, knowledge and the art of applying OSSHGD including English (year 5). Pref- it; hence the combination of both theory erence given to students who include math- Residence Fees, Including Meals and practice in learning. ematics and physics in year 5 studies. Men $1,343-$1,501 In 25 years, Ryerson has evolved from its Duration: Four years. Women $1,359-$1,409 early trade school beginnings to a degree- Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Architec- Residence fees vary according to the stu- granting polytechnical institute with a total tural Science). dent's program. day and evening enrolment in excess of 18,000. Business AdministrationDiploma, Post- Further Inquiries Ryerson's dramatic transition is repre- Diploma, Degree Inquiries regarding admission should be di- sentative of the ever-increasing need for OSSGD including English (year 4) and rected to technological education at post-secondary mathematics (year 3 and 4 algebra based Assistant RegiStrar (Admissions) levels. This need was significantly recog- mathematics preferred). Minimum of ten Queen's University nized with the establishment of Bill 97, on credits year 3 and 4 (grade 11 and 12). Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 October 1, 1971. Briefly, this proclamation Telephone (613) 547-5504 authorizes Ryerson to grant degrees and Post-Diploma Program has provided the Institute with the means of Ryerson Business Administration Diploma Information about student awards and developing an entirely new concept of with a "B" average (or equivalent). loans may be obtained from technological education. Duration: One year (available full-time day Assistant Registrar (Student Awards) The Ryerson degrees of Bachelor of or part-time evening). Queen's University Technology and Bachelor of Applied Arts Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Business Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 combine work experience with the regular Management). Awarded upon successful Telephone (613) 547-5504 program of studies. A number of the pro- completion of diploma and post-diploma grams require at least one year of relevant programs plus one year of acceptable work Inquiries about general information and work experience coincident with the stud- experience. visits to Queen's should be directed,to ies leading to a degree. Other degree- Liaison Office granting programs provide for an inte- Chemical TechnologyDiploma, Post- Queen's University grated work experience with the program Diploma, Degree Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 of study. Diploma Program Telephone (613) 547-5504 In short, the availability of the Ryerson OSSGD including English *(year 4), mathe- degree program frees many students to matics (years 3 and 4), physics (year 3), make a choice between this new pattern of chemistry (year 4). Students must have ob- education and that offered in the traditional tained course credits. No specific per- university. centage required. Effective September 1976, preference Enrolment 1974-75 may be given to applicants with advanced Full-time8,083 level credits in years 3 and 4 required sub- Part-time1,330 jects and who have a minimum average of 60% in English, years 3 and 4. Programs and Admission Requirements Duration: Three years. 1975 Unless otherwise noted, specified prerequi- Post-Diploma Program site subject averages for programs re- Ryerson Diploma in Chemical Technology, quiring the Ontario Secondary'School. Metallurgical Technology (or equivalent). Graduation Diploma are advanced five- Duration: Equivalent to one year (part -time year 60% or general lour-year 70%. evening study). The following program listing outlines Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Chemical basic admission requirements. Interested Technology). Awarded upon successful students are advised to contact the Office completion of diploma program, one year of Admissions for more detailed information. of industrial work experience and post- diploma program. 79 82 Ryerson Polytechnic.' Initltute Civil Engineering TechnologyDiploma, Post-Diploma Program Industrial Engineering Technology Post-Diploma, Degree Ryerson Diploma in Electrical Technology Diploma, post-Diploma Degree Diploma Program plus one year of related work experience. Diploma Program OSSGD including English "(year 4), mathe- Duration: Equivalent to one year (part-time OSSGD including English "(year 4), mathe- matics (years 3and 4), physics (year 3) and evening study). matics (years 3 and 4), physics (year 3) and chemistry (year 4). Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Electri- chemistry (year 4). Effective September 1976, preference cal). Awarded upon successful completion Effective September 1976, preference may be given to applicants with advanced of diploma program, one year of.related may be given to applicants with advanced level credits in years 3 and 4 required sub- work experience and post-diploma level credits in years 3 and 4 required sub- jects and who have a minimum average of program. jects and who have a minimum average of 60% in English, years 3 and 4. 60% in English (years 3 and 4). Duration: Three years. Fashion Diploma Duration: Three years. OSSGD including English (year 4). Mini- Post-Diploma Program mum of ten credits in years 3 and 4. Post-Diploma Program Ryerson Diploma in Civil Engineering Duration: Three years. Ryerson Diploma in Industrial Engineering Technology plus one year of related work Technology (or equivalent); one year of experience. Geodetic SciencesDiploma, Degree acceptable industrial experience. Duration: Equivalent to one year (part-time Diploma Program Duration: Equivalent to one-year (part-time evening study). OSSGD including English "(year 4), mathe- evening study). Degree: Bachelor of TeChnology (Civil En- matics (years 3 and 4), physics (year 3) and Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Industrial gineering). Awarded upon successful com- chemistry (year 4). Engineering). Awarded upon successful pletion of diploma and post-diploma Effective September 1976, preference Completion of diploma and post-diploma program. may be given to applicants with advanced and one year of related work experience. level credits in years 3 and 4 required sub- CoMiuter Applications Technology jects and who have a minimum average of Interior DesignDegree Diploma 60% in English, years 3 and 4. OSSHGD including English, history and OSSGD including English* (year 4); mathe- Duration: Three years. mathematics (functions and relations). matics (year 4) advanced 70%; physics Minimum 60% in these year 5 studies. (year 3) and chemistry (year 4) averaged: Post-Diploma Program Students should select contemporary his- advanced 60%. Applicants who do not have Ryerson Diploma in Geodetic Sciences (or tory, if available. If not available, geo- 70% in year 4 advanced mathematics may equivalent). graphy, economics, sociology or art history substitute year 5 mathematics with a mark Duration: One year. may be subsituted. of 60%. Students with year 4 general back- Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Geodetic Duration: Four years. ground considered on individual basis. Sciences). Awarded upon successful com- Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Interior Effective September 1976, preference pletion of diploma program, one year of Design). may be given to applicants with advanced acceptable work experience and post- level credits in years 3 and 4 required sub- diploma program. JournalismDegree jects and who have a minimum average of OSSHGD including English (year 5) mini- 60% in English, years 3 and 4. Graphic Arts ManagementDiploma -- mum of one credit, and history (year 5). Duration: Three years. OSSGD including English (year 4), mathe- Where possible, English should have writ- matics (years 3 and 4), chemistry (year 4) ten communication content. Construction ManagementDegree and one other science year 3 or higher. Duration: Three years. Designed for graduates of the former three- At time of publication, admission require- Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts year Ryerson Architectural Technology ments for 1976 had not been finalized. (Journalism). program (or equivalent). Please contact the Office of Admissions for Duration: One year. details. Laboratory Science Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Con- Duration: Three years. Diploma, Post-Diploma, Degree struction Management). Students must have obtained course cred- Home EconomicsDegree its. No specific percentages. OSSGD in- Diploma in Arts OSSHGD including English "(year 5) and cluding English (year 4), mathematics OSSGD including three year 4 subjects chemistry (year 4), advanced. Minimum (years 3 and 4) and two of chemistry, phi- from English, economics, history, geo- 60% preferred in both subjects. sics, biology (year 3 or higher). graphy, any language, mathematics, phys- Duration: Four years. Effective September 1976, preference ics, chemistry and biology, plus one other Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Home may be given to applicants with advanced year 4 subject. Economics). level credits in years 3 and 4 required sub- Duration: Three years. jects and who have a minimum average of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Admin- 60% in English, years 3 and 4. Early Childhood EducationDegree istrationDiploma, Post-Diploma, Degree Duration: Three years. OSSHGD including English (year 5). Mini- OSSGD including English (year 4), mathe- mum 600/0 preferred. matics (years 3 and 4), one other year 4 Post-Diploma Program Duration: Four years (integrated). subject. Ryerson Diploma in Laboratory Science (or Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Early Duration: Three years. equivalent). Applicants must be employed Childhood). in their area of specialization or have one Post-Diploma Program (Hotel and Tourism year of acceptable work experience, Electrical Technology Management) Duration: Equivalent to one year (part-time Diploma, Post-Diploma, Degree Ryerson Hotel Restaurant and Institutional evening study). - Diploma Program Administration Diploma (or equivalent) Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Labora- OSSGD including English "(year 4), mathe- plus one year of cumulative acceptable tory Science). Awarded upon successful matics (years 3and 4), physics (year.3) and experience. completion of diploma program, one year chemistry (year 4). Duration: One year. of acceptable work experience and post- Effective September 1976 applicants will Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Hotel diploma program. be required to have ten credits in years 3 and Tourism Management). Awarded upon and 4 with at least a 60% average in years 3 successful completion of diploma program, Landscape Architectural Technology and 4 advanced English, years 3 and 4 ad- specified work experience and post- Diploma vanced mathematics and years 3 anu 4 ad- diploma program. OSSGD including English* (year 4), mathe- vanced physics and advanced chemistry. matics (years 3 and 4), physics (year 3) and Applicants who do not meet these stan- chemistry (year 4). dards will be considered on an individual Effective September 1976, applicants will basis. *Students must have obtained course be required to have ten credits in years 3 Duration: Three years. credit. No specific percentage required. and 4 with at least a 60% average in years 3 Iffr 80 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute 83 and 4 advanced English, years 3 and 4 ad- Photographic ArtsDegrees Urban PlanningDegree vanced mathematics and years 3 and 4 ad- OSSGD including English (year 4). OSSHGD. Preference given to candidates vanced physics and advanced chemistry. Duration: Four years. who have two credits in year 5 mathematics Preference may be given to those with level Degrees: Dependent on options either (including functions and relations) and at 5 (grade 13) credits. Applicants who do not Bachelor of Applied Arts (Photography) or least one credit in year 5 geography and meet these standards will be considered on Bachelor of Technology (Photography). English. an individual basis. Duration: Four years. Duration: Three years. Physics TechnologyDiploma Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Urban OSSGD including English* (year 4), mathe- Planning). Library ArtsCertificate niatics (years 3 and 4), physics (year 3) and OSSGD including English (year 4). chemistry (year 4). Student Awards Duration: Two years. Effective September 1976, applicants will Scholarships are awarded on the basis of be required to have ten credits in years 3 academic excellence. The awards are gen- Mechanical Engineering Technology and 4 with at least a 60% average in years 3 erally granted automatically to the recip- Diploma, Post-Diploma, Degree and 4 advanced English, years 3 and 4 ad- ients for their performance during the pre- Diploma Program vanced mathematics and years 3 and 4 ad- vious academic year. Bursaries are OSSGD including English* (year 4), mathe- vanced physics and advanced chemistry. awarded to students who, require limited fi- matics (years 3 and 4), physics (year 3) and Applicants who do not meet these stan- nancial assistance. Students must have chemistry (year 4). dards will be considered on an individual written one set of exams at Ryerson to be Effective September 1976, preference basis. eligible. A minimum of second class stand- may be given to applicants with advanced Duration: Three years. ing is normally required and must be level credits in years 3 and 4 required sub- maintained. jects and who have a minimum average of Public Health inspectionCertificate For information on loan-grant assistance 60% in English, years 3 and 4. OSSGD including mathematics (year 4), for full-time students under the Ontario Duration: Three years. physics (year 3) and chemistry (year 4). Bi- Student Assistance Program and aid for ology (advanced year 3 or 4) may be substi- part-time students, see the introductory Post-Diploma Program tuted for either physics or chemistry. section on financial aid for students. Ryerson Diploma in Mechanical En- Duration: Two years. gineering Technology (or equivalent) plus Residence Accomodation one year of related work experience. Radio and Television ArtsDegree Bond House Duration: Equivalent to one year (part-time OSSHGD including English (year 5) mini- Ryerson maintains a residence, Bond evening study). mum 65% preferred. House, near the main campus. This resi- Degree: Bachelor of Technology (Mechan- Duration; Three years. dence accommodates 48 male students. ical). Awarded upon successftil completion Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Radio of diploma program, one year related work and Television Arts). Neill-Wycik College experience and post-diploma program. Neill-Wycik is a 22-storey co-operative resi- Secretarial ScienceDiploma, Degree dence which offers extensive facilities. It is Metallurigical TechnologyDiploma OSSGD with a minimum of ten credits in owned and operated by its members. Lo- OSSGD including English* (year 4), mathe- years 3 and 4, including two credits in Eng- cated one block from the main Ryerson matics (years 3 and 4), physics (year 3) and lish (years 3 and 4). Applicants holding an Campus, this ambitious project accommo- chemistry (year 4). Students must have ob- OSSHGD will be admitted into second dates 800 students in a variety of attractive tained course credits. No specific per- year. living arrangements. centages required. Duration: Three years' from level 5 (grade Telephone (416) 367-0302 Effective September 1976, preference 13) and four years from level n, (grade 12). may be given to applicants with advanded Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Secre- Housing Registry level credits in years 3 and 4 required sub- tarial Science). The Student Services Department operates jects and who have a minimum average of a year-round housing registry to assist stu- 60% in English, years 3 and 4. Social ServicesCertificate, Degree dents in finding accommodation through- Duration: Three years. Certificate Program out the city. OSSGD including English (year 4) and any NursingDiploma other two year 4 subjects. Applicants must Tuition OSSGD including English (years 3 and 4), be a minimum of 18 years of age as of June 1, Semester programs, per semester $212 advanced 60%, chemistry (year 3 or higher) 1976. Preference will be given to appli- Non-semester programs, per year $424 advanced 60%, biology or physics (year 3 cants over 20 years of age and who have or higher) advanced 60%. Minimum of ten two or more years of work experience. Extension Department credits in years 3 and 4, of which two cred- Duration: Two years. A number of professional certificates and its must be in English, one credit in chem- general education programs are offered istry and one credit in biology or physics. Degree Program through Ryerson's Extension Department. Preference may be given to biology. It is Ryerson Social Service Certificate or equiv- For information contact recommended that the remainder of sub- alent, 12 months working experience in the Director of Extension jects include those within categories of field of social services as practitioner, su- Ryerson Polytechnical Institute communications and social and environ- pervisor, or administrator. 50 Gould Street mental studies. (See health sciences Duration: Two years. Toronto, Ontario M5B 1E8 section). Degree: Bachelor of Applied Arts (Social Duration: Two years (six semesters). Services). Further Inquiries For further information Write to Advanced Nursing Programs Theatre DepartmentDiploma Office of Admissions Adult intensive care nursing, psychiatric OSSGD. Applicants for the Canadian Col- Ryerson Polytechnical Institute nursing (students must have acquired psy- lege of Dance must offer proof of satis- 50 Gould Street chiatric experience during the diploma factory ballet training and be a minimum of Toronto, Ontario M5B 1E8 nursing program), pediatric nursing (certif- 16 years of age, All other theatre programs Telephone (416) 595-5027 icate programs). require that candidates be a minimum of 17 Admission Requirements: Ryerson Nursing years of age. Inquiries regarding scholarships, bursaries, Diploma or equivalent. Applicants must be Duration: Actingfour years; Canadian student awards and housing should be ad- registered or eligible for registration in College of Dancethree years; technical dressed to Ontario. productionthree years. Student Services Department Ryerson Polytechnical Institute: 50 Gould Street Toronto, Ontario M5B 3K8

8;1 84 Royal Military Degree Programs in the French Language engineering course of study. Commencing in September 1975 the Royal It should be noted that all arts courses at College of Canada Military College of Canada will institute a the Canadian Military Colleges, both gen- phased program of offering all degree pro- eral and honours, are of four years duration grams in the French language. In Sep- beyond the normal secondary school level tember 1975 some engineering programs required for university admission, except will be available in the French language for for candidates entering College militaire Kingston cadets transferring from College militaire royal de Saint-Jean where a five-year royal de Saint-Jean, this program to con- course is required. It is possible, however, tinue into fourth year in 1976. In September to transfer after second year engineering Commandant: Brigadier-General W. W. 1976 a first year course program will be- into an honours arts course of study with- Turner come available in the French language, to out loss of a year. continue into second year in 1977. Degree Academic Qualifications for Admission The Royal Military College of Canada had offerings in French will be continually wid- To meet the minimum requirements for its beginning in 1874 in the Act of Parlia- ened until all degree programs are available admission to the Royal Military College of ment establishing "an institution for the in the French language. Canada, an applicant must offer standing at purpose of imparting a complete education a level satisfactory to the college (level 5 in in all branches of military tactics, forti- Admission Requirements for 1976-77 Ontario) in the required papers in the fol- fication, engineering, and a general sci- The colleges are open to male applicants lowing subjects: entific knowledge of the military pro- only. Ontario applicants completing year 5 (a) Anglais or English, or frangais or French fession, and for qualifying officers for may apply for Royal Military College of (one credit course acceptable for Ontario command and for staff appointments." Canada or Royal Roads Military College. applicants), The site selected was the old naval dock- Those completing year 4 of the five-year (b) mathematics (calculus and functions and yard on Point Frederick immediately east of program may apply to College militaire relations), and Kingston. The college was opened in June royal de Saint-Jean. (c) two or three of algebra, chemistry, physics. 1876 with the first class of 18 cadets. The objectives of the Canadian Military General Qualifications In Other Provinces Colleges are: An applicant for admission must have the One of: Chemistry, physics, and any other following qualifications: I approved subject (or subjects) to make up 1. To prepare officer cadets for effective ser- he must be a Canadian citizen; the full requirements for graduation in the vice as commissioned officers in the Cana- if applying as a senior matriculant, he must current year of work. dian Forces by: have reached his 16th birthday but not his (a) Providing a university level education in ap- 21st on the first day of January preceding Admission to Royal Roads Military College propriate disciplines designed on a broad entrance; Requirements are similar to those for RMC. base to meet the unique needs of the if applying as a junior matriculant for Col- forces, lege militaire royal de Saint-Jean, he must Admission to the Preparatory Year at Co/- (b) developing qualities of leadership, have reached his 16th but not his 20th lege militaire royal de Saint-Jean (c) developing the ability to communicate in birthday on the first day of January pre- Graduates from secondary szhools in both official languages and to understand ceding entrance; Ontario should have successfully com- the principles of biculturalism, he must be single and must undertake to pleted year 3 and 4 of the five-year course, (d) developing a high standard of personal remain single until commissioned: including the following subjects: English physical fitness, and he must meet the physical standards for the (for English speaking applicants) or fran- (e) stimulating an awareness of the ethic of the element he wishes to enter gais (for French speaking applicants), military profession; and he must possess the necessary academic mathematics, physics and chemistry. qualifications as set out below. 2. To improve the educational background of Admission Requirements in 1977-78 commissioned officers in the Canadian Academic Qualifications for 1975-76 No change contemplated at time of publi- Armed Forces by providing undergraduate cation. Inquiries should be directed to the and post-graduate courses in appropriate Royal Military College of Canada Course Registrar. fields. Requirements Common First Year Program: Courses are Student Awards The courses of instruction provide a available for programs leading to degrees An officer cadet who is a member of the sound and balanced liberal, scientific and in arts, engineering, or science. The first Regular Officer Training Plan has his fees military education. The cadet organization year program is common to all of these pro- for the entire course paid by the De- and the military training are intended to de- grams and has the following courses: partment of National Defense and is enti- velop a high degree of physical fitness in Chemistry, drill, English, frangais, mathe- tled to pay and allowances prescribed by the officer cadets and to give them a sense matics, military leadership and manage- the plan. ment, physical education, and physics. of responsibility, self-discipline, fair play, Other applicants are eligible to apply for and fellowship. This program is followed by all officer ca- a number of scholarships and bursaries, in- dets in first year. cluding the Ontario Student Assistance Program. Enrolment 1974-75 Total600 In Subsequent Years: The course require- ments at the Royal Military College of Can- Dominion Cadetships ada have a broad scope including, for all Degree Courses Fifteen Dominion Cadetships worth $580 Arts courses in arts: English, frangais, mathe- each are available to first year reserve entry Engineering matics, military leadership and manage- cadets at the Canadian Military Colleges. A Science ment, physical education, science; for all candidate must be the son of a person who courses in science or engineering: Eco- died or was killed or is severely incapac- nomics, English, frangais, history, military itated as a result of service in a component leadership and management, physical edu- of the Armed Forces of Canada. cation, two additional arts elective courses. Because of these course requirements at Applications must be made in writing to the military colleges, an important criterion National Defence Headquarters in selection will be the candidate's mathe- Ottawa, Ontario K 1A OK2 matics-science average in high school. Fur- Attention: Director of ther, because of the stated need for en- Recruiting and Selection gineers in the Armed Forces, preference will normally be given to those candidates who have satisfactorily completed all of the requirements for admission to a science or / . 85 Royal Military College of Canada Founda- Research Centres and institutes tion Scholarship University of of Criminology Three scholarships are open to competition Centre for Culture and Technology among all Reserve Entry applicants for Centre for the Study of Drama admission to the Canadian Military Col- Centre for Industrial Relations leges. Each scholarship has a value of Centre for Linguistic Studies $1,000 for the first year and a further $400 Centre for Medieval Studies for each subsequent year up to the time of Toronto Centre for Russian and East European graduation from RMC. An applicant, to be Studies awarded a scholarship, must be an Centre for Urban and Community Studies accepted Reserve Entry candidate for Centre for Renaissance Studies RMC, Royal Roads Military College, or Col- President: John R. Evans Computer Centre lege militaire royal de Saint-Jean. Institute of Environmental Sciences and The University of Toronto, established by Engineering Further information may be obtained from royal charter in 1827, is the oldest and lar- Institute for Aerospace Studies Secretary-Treasurer gest university in Ontario. Recognized in- Institute of Applied Statistics RMC Club of Canada ternationally for its outstanding academic Institute for Bio-medical Electronics and Royal Military College of Canada tradition and achievements, the University Engineering Kingston, Ontario K7L 2W3 of Toronto offers students a unique oppor- Institute of Child Study tunity for participation in an active commu- Institute for the History and Philosophy of Residence Accommodation nity of scholars. Science and TechnolOgy All cadets at the Canadian Military Colleges The widest variety of academic programs Institute of Immunology are in full-time residence at the colleges. At of any university in the province may be International Studies Program RMC single rooms are normally provided found on the St. George Campus in down- Great Lakes Institute except early in the recruit year when it is town Toronto, the Erindale Campus (20 Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies usually found beneficial to place two ca- miles to the west in Mississauga) and the Institute of Medical Science dets in a room. Collegiate dining is pro- Scarborough Campus (20 miles to the east Institute for the Quantitative Analysis of vided with waitress service at the tables. in West Hill). Social and Economic Policy Systems Full recreational facilities, including an in- In the Faculty of Arts and Science, the Building Centre door swimming pool, are available within curriculum adopted in 1969 places great close proximity of the residences. emphasis on the students' freedom to cre- Federated institutions The college is divided into squadrons ate individual programs of study that will Emmanuel College under the direction of cadet officers in their satisfy and express their personal interests Knox College senior year with an experienced serving of- and abilities. In addition to student facilities University of St. Michael's College ficer as Squadron Commander. Overall di- provided by the federated universities and University of Trinity College rection is in the hands of the Director of colleges, the university has residences for Victoria College Cadets. 3,250 students, 710 apartments for married Wycliffe College This combination of collegiate and mil- students, a health service and advisory bu- itary life provides an unparalleled opportu- reau, a career counselling and placement Libraries nity to study in practice the problems of centre, a housing service, athletic and rec- The library holdings total more than leadership and management that are dis- reation facilities (including a stadium and 4,000,000 volumes, 1,000,000 microforms, cussed in the classroom. arena), and exceptionally good facilities for 48,000 current serials, and also include music, theatre, art, debate and reading. such other items as maps, manuscripts, Annual Tuition Fees Graduate study is one of the university's sheet music and recordings. They are (For officer cadets with reserve status) greatest strengths. The School of Graduate housed in the central university library and First year $550 Studies, with an enrolment of 7,824 in 1974- some 40 other libraries in faculties, col- Each subsequent year $300 75, conducts all work leading to graduate leges, departments, and in the federated The tuition fees cover: Tuition, clothing, degrees in the university. In this and other universities and related institutions. books, instruments, drawing materials, dry schools and faculties, the university pro- cleaning. vides special study and research facilities General Admission Requirements for 1975-76 In addition there is a fee for meals and in such diverse disciplines as nuclear en- Entrance to the first year of the under- accommodation, a recreation club fee of gineering, computer science, Islamic stud- graduate courses is offered, depending $30 and an annual deposit 45100 against ies, library science, aerospace studies, lin- upon the number of places available, to additional expenditures, the 41ance of guistics, urban and regional planning, and candidates from Ontario secondary which is refundable at the end of the year. criminology, to mention only a few. schools who demonstrate good standing based upon the following evidence: Further information Enrolment (a) Completion of secondary school studies, Inquire with the Commanding Officer of Full-time undergraduate24,047 including a full academic program at the any Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, or year 5 level, write to Faculties and Schools (b) a recommendation by the secondary The Registrar Faculty of Applied Science and school last attended regarding probable Royal Military College of Canada Engineering success in university studies, and Kingston, Ontario K7L 2W3 Faculty of Architecture, Urban and Re- (c) a complete academic report for the last Telephone (613) 545-7236 gional Planning and Landscape three years of secondary school. Architecture Throughout the secondary school years Faculty of Arts and Science students should study in as many of the fol- Faculty of Dentistry lowing areas as possible: English, French Faculty of Education and other languages, mathematics, Faculty of Forestry sciences, and social studies. Students Faculty of Law should also consider carefully what aspects Faculty of Library Science of their projected university work will entail Faculty of Management Studies prerequisite studies. Candidates are also Faculty of Medicine advised to include in their year 5 program Faculty of Music at least two of: English, Frendh or another Faculty of Nursing language, mathematics, science. Each fac- Faculty of Pharmacy ulty regards certain year 5 subjects as nec- Faculty of Social Work essary preparation and these are listed Royal Conservatory of Music under the entry for each division. School of Graduate Studies School of Physical and Health Education

;$8a e6 University of Toronto A full description of these admission re- Bachelor of Applied Science Bachelor of Music in Performance quirements is contained in the Under- Four years from senior matriculation, avail- Four years from a four-year high school graduate Admission Handbook (see note able in chemical, civil, mechanical, indus- course. which follows). Applicants to programs in trial, electrical, geological engineering and business administration, education, library applied earth science, metallurgy and ma- Academic Requirements: science, social work and child study must terials science, engineering science. The completion of Ontario year 4 with sub- hold a bachelor's degree. Candidates must present relations and jects as suggested in the general academic functions, calculus, algebra, physics and requirements for the university. Limited Enrolment chemistry. Superior students whose pro- Since accommodation and certain other fa- grams do not include all of these subjects Musical Requirements: cilities are restricted, the university cannot will also be considered. Candidates for the (a) Major performing medium. An entrance au- guarantee the acceptance of all qualified course in engineering science should have dition in performance is required of all applicants. excellent standing. applicants. Only those showing special tal- No minimum mark or percentage is pre- ent will be admitted to the course. Candi- scribed for admission to the university, but Bachelor of Architecture dates may audition on any standard orches- because of the pressure of applications and Five years from senior matriculation. Can- tral or band instrument, piano, organ, the nature of the university courses, it is didates must present relations and func- harpsichord, classical guitar or voice. De- likely that a student will require a school av- tions, calculus, and English. All applicants tails of the required standard may be ob- erage above 60% in order to be considered are asked to present a portfolio of their tained from the Assistant Dean (Adminis- for selection. work, and applicants within a radius of 500 tration) of the Faculty of Music. miles of Toronto may be invited for an (b) Theory. Same as for Bachelor of Music de- Application for Admission interview. gree program (see above). Candidates currently in Ontario year 5 (c) Keyboard proficiency. Same as for Bache- should apply through their high school 'Bachelor of Landscape Architecture lor of Music degree program. using the general application form. Appli- Four years from senior matriculation. Can- (d) Additional requirement: Interview. cations received from such candidates by didates must present year 4 mathematics or the date announced on the application year 5 mathematics (relations and func- Artist and Licentiate Diploma Programs form will be given early consideration. tions and calculuS) and year 4 or 5 English. (Faculty of Music) All other candidates should write to the It is recommended that prospective appli- Three years: After a common first year a Office of Admissions, giving details of their cants to the program pursue studies in the student in the second and third years will previous academic work. natural and social sciences. Applicants continue in either the Licentiate Diploma Note: University of Toronto Calendars are within a radius of 500 miles of Toronto may program or the Artist Diploma program. sent to all Ontario secondary schools, be invited for an interview. Artist Diploma: A practical course to train Ontario public libraries and Canadian uni- performers for professional careers. versities. The Undergraduate Admission Bachelor of Science in Forestry Licentiate Diploma: A course which com- Handbook is available upon request from Four years from senior matriculation. In bines practical training with instruction in Office of Admissions third year, a student may elect the branch pedagogy to prepare students for careers University of Toronto of wood science. Candidates must present as private teachers. 315 West relations and functions, calculus, and Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A3 chemistry. Academic Requirements Thecompeltion of Ontario year 4, with..)- Degree Programs Offered Bachelor of Music jects as suggested in the general academic Note: The diploma course in Dental Pour years from senior matriculation. In requirements for the university. Hygiene will be discontinued in September second year music, students choose their 1976. major field of concentration from one of the Musical Requirements following: Composition, history and litera- (a) Major performing medium. Candidates Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, ture, music education. Candidates from must pass an audition. Superior performing Bachelor of Commerce Ontario secondary schools must present at ability is expected. For the Artist Diploma Three or four years from senior matric- least five academic credits at the year 5 program, candidates may audition on any ulation (B.Comm. program requires four level, not including year 5 music or RCMT. standard orchestral or band instrument, years). Degrees are offered in arts, science certificates. piano, harpsichord, classical guitar, or or commerce. In either three or four-year voice. The Licentiate Diploma program is programs, students may specialize or take Musical Requirements: available only in piano. a variety of subjects. (a) Major performing medium. All candidates (b) Theory. Same as for Bachelor of Music de- The arts and science program enables are required to audition. The minimum gree program (see above). students to determine their own program standard expected is the RCMT Grade 10 , (c) Keyboard proficiency. Same as for Bache- each year bytchoosing those courses which (or equivalent) for piano or organ; or Grade lor of Music degree program. interest them and for which they have the 8 in any standard orchestral or band instru- (d) Additional requirement: Interview. required _background, if any A student en- ment, classical guitar, free bass accordion, tering-first year will choose five courses historical instruments or voice. The RCMT Bachelor of Science in Nursing from those offered by these departments: syllabi should be consulted for guidance in The basic degree course in nursing is four Anthropology, astronomy, biology, botany, preparing auditions and for the standard years from senior matriculation. There is chemistry, classics, commerce, computer expected. also a three-year degree course for gradu- science, East Asian studies, economics, (b) Theory. (1) RCMT (or equivalent) certifi- ate nurses with senior matriculation. Can- English, fine art, French, geography, geol- cates; Grade 2 rudiments and Grade 3 har- didates must present chemistry. (See ogy, German, Greek (ancient), Greek mony, or (2) an admission-placement test health sciences section). (modern), history, Islamic studies, Italian, of general musicianship. Latin, Latin American studies, linguistics, (c) Keyboard proficiency. All students whose Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy mathematics, music, Near Eastern studies, applied music medium is not a keyboard in- Four years from senior matriculation. Can- philosophy, physics, political science, Por- strument will be tested at registration for didates must present year 5 courses in re- tuguese, psychology, religious studies, keyboard proficiency. If they do not meet lations and functions, calculus, chemistry, Sanskrit and Indian studies,; Slavic lan- the departmental standard, they will be re- and physics. In exceptional cases, students guages and literature, sociology, Spanish, quired to do so before being admitted to without year 5 physics will be considered. statistics, zoology. second year. Details of the required stan- Candidates should satisfy the general re- dard may be obtained from the Assistant Bachelor of Physical and Health Education quirements for admission previously out- Dear, (Administration) of the Faculty of There are no specific year 5 (grade 13) sub- lined and are reminded that certain specific Music. ject requirements necessary for admission. university courses in mathematics, science (d) Additional requirement: Interview. However, students having a background of and languages have year 5 prerequisites. science subjects may find this to be advan- tageous in the physical and health edu- cation course. University of Toronto 87 Bachelor of Science in Occupational chemistry of one year's duration either Administrative Assistant to the Comptroller Therapy, (a) individually, or (Residences) Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy (b) in a combined program or its equivalent, or Scarborough College Four years from senior matriculation. Stu- (c) in approved summer program prior to reg- 1265 Military Trail dents enter second year of either program istration in the first medical.year, with ap- West Hill, Ontario M1C 1A4 following a year of arts and science in an propriate laboratories. approved university including the following Director of Student Affairs recommended subjects: Two sciences, one Address inquiries to Erindale College of which should be biology; two social Associate Dean 3359 Mississauga Road sciences, one of which should be psychol- Student Affairs Mississauga, Ontario L5L 106 ogy; one elective. Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Secretary to the Dean (Men's Residence) Bachelor of Science in Art as Applied to Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8 Devonshire House Medicine Telephone (416) 928-2717 Three years. An advanced course which is Cost of Residence offered to qualified artists. Candidates Theology The total cost of residence accommodation must present a complete academic pro- Courses are offered by Emmanuel College including meals, varies from $950 to $1,200 gram at the year 5 level, including English. (United Church), Knox College (Presby- per session. Address inquiries to terian), St. Michael's College (Roman Cath- Director olic), Trinity and Wycliffe Colleges (Angli- Other. Accommodation Department of Art as Applied to Medicine can). Inquiries should be directed to the For assistance in finding lodging, students University of Toronto head of the college concerned c/o the should contact 256 McCaul Street University of Toronto, Toronto, University Housing Service Toronto, Ontario M5T 1W5 Ontario M5S 1A3. 49 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 Doctor of Dental Surgery Admission Requirements for 1977-78 Four years from the one pre-professional Any change in entrance requirements will A variety of residence accommodation is year beyond senior matriculation (five be communicated to the high schools in offered by the two independent residences years from senior matriculation). February 1976. At present, no fundamental listed below. They have no official con- Candidates for admission to the first year change is anticipated. nection With the university. must have successfully completed at least Inquiries should be made directly to ON year of an acceptable university pro- Student Awards Campus Co-operative Residence Inc. gram beyond Ontaro year 5 or equivalent, The University of Toronto publishes a spe- 395 Huron Street including physics, chemistry and zoology cial booklet on admission awards. This Toronto, Ontario M5S 2G5 (or biology if zoology is not offered at the booklet describes scholarships and bur- university attended). saries available to entering students and is Tartu College Those who wish to carry out their pre- distributed to all high schools. Assistance 310 Bloor Street West paratory (first year university) program at to students is also available under the Toronto, Ontario M5S 1W4 the University of Toronto should enrol in Ontario Student Assistance Program and the arts and science program, admission from other sources outside the university. Annual Tuition Fees requirements for which are given elsewhere Part-time students can apply for provin- Arts and science $646 in this section. cial loans or bursaries. For further infor- Applied science and engineering $830 - Inquiries should be addressed to mation see the introductory section on fi- Architecture $826 Secretary nancial assistance and consult the Forestry $666 (Field work expenses amount Faculty of Dentistry university's Student Awards Office. to an additional $160) 124 Edward Street Music $662 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1G6 Undergraduate Residence Accommodation Nursing $591 If on their application for admission, stu- Pharmacy $669 Bachelor of Laws dents indicate an interest in residence ac- Physical and health education $660 Three years from at least two years' aca- commodation, they will automatically be Physical and occupational therapy $652 demic study beyond senior matriculation sent a copy of the Residence Handbook All fees are approximate and subject to (at least five years from senior and an application for residence change without notice. matriculation). accommodation. Address inquiries to Further inquiries about available accom- Further Inquiries Senior Admissions Officer modation should be addressed to one of Inquiries about admission requirements Faculty of Law the following appropriate officials should be addressed to University of Toronto Office of Admissions Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 Director of Residences University of Toronto University College 315 Bloor Street West Doctor of Medicine Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A3 Four years following completion of Dean of Men or Dean of Women Telephone (416) 928-2190 ) A minimum of two or three years in a de- Victoria College gree program in a Canadian university, Inquiries about University of Toronto infor- .after completion of Ontario year 5 or equiv- Registrar mation programs for secondary schools alent, and obtaining appropriate credit in Trinity College should be addressed to the prerequisite subjects, or Alan Hill ) a bachelor's degree from a recognized uni- Dean of Men, St. Michael's College or Assistant Director of Admissions versity, and obtaining credit in the prere- Dean, St. Joseph's College (Women) (Secondary School Liaison) quisite subjects. 90 Wellesley Street West Office of Admissions Toronto, Ontario M5S 105 University of Toronto Students preparing themselves for admis- or Dean, Loretto College (Women) 315 Bloor Street West sion in September 1978, should note the 70 St. Mary Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A3 following changes in prerequisite require- Toronto, Ontario M5S 1J3 Telephone (416) 928-2771 ments which will be in effect commencing with the academic session 1978-79: All Dean of Men or Dean of Women Inquiries and requests for application applicants will be required to have obtained New College forms for student awards should be ad, credit for prerequisite courses in biology, dressed to physics, mathematics and chemistry either Residence Co-ordinator Student Awards Office in grade 13 or level 5, or in apptopriate uni- Innis College Simcoe Hall versity level courses. Applicants will be re- University of Toronto quired to have standing in a university Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 course in general chemistry and organic Telephone (416) 928-2204 OSAP (416) 928-2183 other awards es Trent University Special Programs quirements for admission to arts programs. In addition to established areas of study, Applicants to science programs are advised Trent has developed several special degree. to consult the year 5 requirements of indi- programs. One such program is Canadian vidual disciplines as shown in the "Courses studies, which concentrates on 20th cen- of Study" section of the Trent University tury problems peculiar to Canada. Another calendar. is native studies, WhiCh:treats the situation Peterborough of native, peoples in our society, past and Student Awards and Scholarships present. A third is environmental resources The university has a generous program of studies, initiated to examine the scholarships and assistance to students en- President: T. E. W. Nind environmental crisis currently facing us. tering first or higher years with first class These reflect interests that the university standing. Students of exceptionally high Rolling hills, cedar, maple, elm, the Oto- has had since its beginning over a decade achievement and promise may be awarded nabee River, striking buildings, a wildlife ago. a Champlain Scholarship which has an an- sanctuary, space to wander alone, places to nual value of $1,980 for students living in gather, books, computers, classrooms, General Degree rrogram residence and $1,100 for non-residents. pubs, labs, tennis courts, places for reflec- Established in 1970, this program is de- Trent University Residences, valued up to tion, places for activity: all of these charac- signed for students who do not wish to $500, are available to students living in one terize Trent University. major in a particular discipline during their of the five residential colleges. Financial Who are the students at Trent? Young years of study at Trent. Interested students need and academic achievement in year 5 adults fresh from high school, students should consult the Co-ordinator of the are the criteria for the award. The university who have spent time travelling or working,' General Degree Program during their first calendar, available upon request, provides year of study. teachers, mechanics, housewives, office further details of Trent University's com- workers, even grandmothers-and grandfa- plete program of scholarships, awards and thers beginning third or fourth careers. Multi-Disciplinary Studies bursaries. Additional information on fi- They come from Peterborough, Scarsdale, The following programs were established nancial assistance for students appears in Cornwall and Moscow; Pcrt Hope, St. An- in 1970 for students who had completed the introductory section of Horizons. drew's, Stoney Creek and Sheffield; Tor- first year programs of study at Trent: social onto and Yellowknife, Creemore and theory, development studies, Canadian Residential Accommodation Cavan; Montreal, Edmonton, Sangudo, studies, and environmental resources stud- The residential college system is at the Eldorado. They bring different experiences ies. There is also an innovative teacher edu- heart of Trent University. Every student and and backgrounds, viewpoints and values. cation program run co-opeiatively with every member of the academic staff is a They come for as many reasons as there Queen's University. This four-year program member of a college in which they have an are people. The one thing they share is gives students both a B.A. (or B.Sc.) and a opportunity to live and work together in a their experience at Trent. B.Ed., certifying them to teach in either pri- relatively small academic community The colleges of Trent have been an inte- mary or secondary schools, Other pro- within the larger body of the university. gral part of the university since its begin- grams are concerned with the problems of Much formal academic work is done in the ning in 1964 and each has its distinctive newly-developing countries, fine arts, and college, and various social and athletic personality and design. The two original science,as it affects man. organizations also exist within them. In the colleges, Peter Robinson and Catharine college communities, undergraduates find Parr Traill, are in the heart of,the city of Pe- Programs of Study both formal academic guidance and the fel- terborough and the three newer colleges Trent offers programs leading to the degree lowship of other students and members of are locate_ d at the northern edge of Peter- of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science the academic staff. borough on the Nassau Campus. The col- in the general (three years) or honours Enrolment in each college includes rep- leges provide residence facilities for 1,100 (four years) program. resentation from all disciplines and all students. In addition to this role, they serve years of study, and includes both resident as the location for teaching offices of the Disciplines Offered members and members who live in apart- faculty where small groups meet for tu- General Level: Ancient history, anthro- ments and lodgings in the city as well as torials and seminars. All members of fac- pology, biology, chemistry, classical stud- students who live at home in the Peter- ulty and all students, resident or non-resi- ies, economics, English, environmental re- borough area. Non-resident members of dent, are members of one of the colleges. source studies, French, geography, the colleges enjoy full use of the college fa- Julian Blackburn College, formed in 1975 German, Greek, native studies, history, cilities and take an active part in college and serving all part-time students, is also Latin, mathematics, philosophy, physics, life. located on the Nassau Campus. politics, psychology, sociology, Spanish. Two thousand students and 187 faculty Annual Fees members participate in more than 400 Honours Level: Anthropology, biology, Tuition $660 courses in 20 areas of study. Teaching and Canadian studies, chemistry, classical Residence fees, including meals learning at Trent involves the exchange of studies, economics, English, French, geo- Single $1,320 ideas, the examination of accepted values graphy, German, Greek, history, Latin, Double $1,245 and the consideration of new tentative mathematics, philosophy, physics, politics, College affilitation fee for non-residents points of view. Small tutorials are a feature psychology, sociology, Spanish. $85 of most programs. With eight or nine stu- dents taking part. the tutorials are small Year 5 Admission Requirements Further Inquiries enough to facilitate communication, and In order to be eligible for admission to Inquiries are welcome and should be di- large enough to provide a healthy range of Trent University, an applicant is required to rected to viewpoint. achieve standing at a level acceptable to Registrar the university in a full year 5 program of Trent University Enrolment 1974-75 studies. Because of the diversity of pro- Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B8 Full-time2,000 grams offered in secondary schools in Ontario, a full program is defined as that Inquiries about student awards should be Library which is deemed by the school principal to directed to Rising from the west bank of the Otonabee, be satisfactory for the purpose of granting Student Awards Officer the Bata Library is the hub of the university. an Ontario Secondary School Honour Trent University With 230,000 books, plus magazines and Graduation Diploma. No minimum number Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B8 6GjoUrnals, maps, aerial photographs and of years taken to achieve the standing is government documents, Trent's library is a specified. Applicants who have spent more Inquiries about university information pro- major resource for the university and the than five years in secondary school may be grams should be directed to community_at large. The library provides required to present a higher level of Secondary School Liaison Officer quiet study areas for 800 students, as well achievement. Trent University as music listening rooms and language With the exception of some language Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B8 laboratories. programs, there are no specified subject re- Telephone (705) 748-1215 89 tial spirit. Students earn University of Wa- possession of the minimum requirements University of Waterloo terloo degrees because the college holds does not in itself guarantee admission to its degree granting rights in abeyance ac- any of the programs. cording to the terms of the federation agreement. Regular and Co-operative Systems of Study Renison College In addition to the traditional two-term, Sep- Waterloo Renison College offers both men and tember-to-April school year which the uni- women the intimacy of life in a small resi- versity calls the Regular System of Study, dential community combined with the re- some academic programs are offered sources of the larger university. under a co-operative system of study where President: B. C. Mathews Courses are available in two areas: the student spends alternating four-month (a) The social development studies program, terms on campus for academic study and The University of Waterloo is a multi-fac- featuring interdisciplinary work in psychol- with business, industry, or government for ulty institution offering programs in arts, ogy, social work and sociology. Commu- practical on-the-job training in the field of engineering, environmental studies, inte- nity involvement is an integral aspect of this study. The co-operative program involves grated studies, mathematics, human kinet- program. about half'of the undergraduate popu- ics and leisure studies, and science. Its en- (b) General arts, including courses in English, lation. The necessary arrangements for the rolment has grown from 141 undergraduate French, geography, psychology, religious work terms are handled by the Department students in 1957 to more than 14,600 un- studies, and sociology. of Co-ordination. dergraduate and 1,900 graduate students. The university's 40 main buildings are lo- Conrad Grebel College Degree Programs and Subject cated on an attractive 1,000-acre campus Conrad Grebel is a Mennonite residential Requirements and include an art gallery, two theatres, a and teaching college which became affili- 4,000-seat gymnasium, a six-lane swim- ated with the university in 1961. Courses Bachelor of Arts ming pool, and the use of a stadium with a open to all university students are offered The Faculty of Arts operates under the lighted football field. The university has in arts, history, music, religious studies, so- course system whereby student progress is one of the largest computer centres in ciology and peace studies. measured by courses successfully North America. completed. The four church-related colleges associ- St. Paul's 'College ated with the university offer on-campus St. Paul's United College is a small teach- General Program: Students must success- residence accommodation and administer ing and residential community. It offers a fully complete 15 courses as specified by courses in several disciplines. On-campus limited number of credit courses in reli- the department. The following general pro- residence is also offered to single students gious studies. Residence life provides a grams are available: Anthropology, classi- in the non-denominational student villages valuable contribution to university experi- cal civilization, drama and theatre arts, eco- and the Minota Hagey Residence for Grad- ence. Through a program of athletics, com- nomics, English, fine arts (art), fine arts uate Students and to married students in munity dinners, congregation and interest (music), French, geography*, German, the married student apartments. As well, groups, members of the college and asso- Greek, history, human relations and coun- off-campus housing for both single and ciates participate in a vital and enriching selling studies, Latin, medieval studies, phi- married students is available through the community. losophy, political science, psychology, reli- University Co-operative Residences or through the Housing Office. gious studies, Russian, social development Admission Requirements for 1976 studies (Renison College), sociology, The overall university requirement for all Spanish. There are no. double majors or Enrolment 1974-75 programs is completion of a year 5 (grade minors in the general program. Undergraduate14,607 13) program comprising at least six year 5 credits leading toward the Ontario Second- Non-Major General Arts Program:-An arts Academic Division ary School Honour Graduation Diploma. A student may graduate with a general arts Faculty of Arts minimum average of 60% is normally re- degree (Mon-major) upon completion of 15 Faculty of Engineering quired for admission to all programs. The courses. Any normal first year arts pro- Faculty of Environmental Studies university expects to fill the majority of gram will satisfy the needs of a student Faculty of Human Kinetics and Leisure places available to year 5 applicants using contemplating a general arts (non-major) Studies the following criteria: program. Such programs must be arranged Faculty of Mathematics (a) year 5 interim standing, through the Office of the Associate Dean Faculty of Science (b) year 4 final standing and (Undergraduate Affairs). School of Archite .'.:re. (c) principal's recommendation. School of Optometry Applicants whose ihterim standing is not Honours Program: Four years in length. School of Urban and Regional Planning sufficient for admission will be considered Students must successfully complete 20- Integrated Studies Program on the basis of the year 5 final standings 24 courses as specified by the department. andqualified applicants will be admitted Honours programs are available in the fol- Librariei until the remaining places are filled. lowing areas: Anthropology, Canadian Arts Library studies, classical studies, drama and the- 500,000 volumes and periodicals. Recommendations for Admission atre art, economics, English, fine arts (art), Engineering, Mathematics and Science Where the university has recommended French, geography*, German, history, Library certain courses to be included in the appli- Latin, medieval studies, philosophy, polit- 200,000 volumes and journals. cant's year 5 program, it means that it ical science, psychology, religious studies, Environmental Studies Library would be beneficial to the applicant in the Russian, sociology, Spanish. 35,000 maps, 3,300 books and reports. first year of study at the university to have Students wishing to.study a joint honours these courses as background. These are program should consult with an appropri- University of St. Jerome'S College recommendations only and it does not ate faculty member in the respective St. Jerome's College is federated with the mean that the applicant's admission will be departments. University of Waterloo and registers under- jeopardized if the recommended courses In general and honours programs the graduate students in arts, certain programs are not taken. first year of study is a common one and stu- in environmental studies, and regular math- Where specific requirements are stated, it dents in their second year elect the pro- ematics. St. Jerome's offers a unique per- is expected that applicants will include gram they wish to study. spective in its wide range of courses and its these requirements in their year 5 program. students enjoy all the privileges of the uni- Applicants who have spent more than the *Students may also pursue a geography8 versity while participating in a smaller col- normal length of time in secondary school program through the Faculty of Environ- lege atmosphere. Thirty-five full-time pro- to complete their university preparation mental Studies. Students should consult fessors teach a complete range of arts may be required to present a higher aver - with their departmental advisor regarding courses. St. Jerome's is known for its aca- age for admission. the program requirements that will qualify demic excellence as well as for its residen- Since many of the programs offered at them for consideration for admission to the the university have limited enrolment, the corresponding Type A course at an Ontario College or Faculty of Education. 90 University of Waterloo

Year 5 Preparation for the Bachelor of Arts Year 5 Preparation for the Bachelor of Envi- Co-operative Program: (Honours or Gen- Program ronmental Studies Programs eral) Four and two-thirds years in length. While any six year 5 credits qualify a stu- It is recommended that students present at The following programs are available: dent for admission, English is recommen- least one year 5 mathematics course for Actuarial science, combinatorics and opti- ded, as are arts subjects related to the pro- admission-to programs in environmental mization, computer science, statistics. gram of study-de-Sired at university. "..Studies. It is recommended that applicants In addition to these there are three op- to the geography program include geo- tions open to co-operative students: Bachelor of Applied Science graphy in their year 5 program. (a)teaching option, The Bachelor of Applied Science degree is For specialization in architecture, stu- (b)chartered accountancy option, and offered through the Faculty of Engineering. dents must have successfully completed (c)business administration option. The teach- Five honours programs in engineering are the prerequisites for the Ontario Secondary ing option commences at the beginning of available: Chemical, civil, electrical, me- School Honour Graduation Diploma. The a student's second year, after completion of chanical and systems design. All programs specific year 5 requirement is a 60% overall the first year of the regular program in are offered in the co-operative system of average in relations and functions, calcu- mathematics and acceptance as a suitable study. The Bachelor of Applied Science lus, physics and English. teaching candidate. Work terms are spent program is four and two-thirds years in Selected applicants to the architecture in the secondary schtiolsw/here students length. In the first year there are three pro- and urban and regional planning programs gain a feeling for the mathematics teaching grams, each designed to prepare the first may be required to attend an interview at profession. Students who qualify attend Alt- year student for specialized work in ad- the university. house College of Education in London for vanced years, but allowing maximum flex- a short period between their third and ibility should a student wish to pursue a dif- Bachelor of Independent Studies fourth years of university and, upon suc- ferent course of study than originally Integrated studies is an unstructured pro- cessful completion of the Althouse require- contemplated. gram where curriculum is developed by ments and the four-year degree require- both the students and faculty members. ments, they will be awarded simultaneously General Engineering: The first year pro - Students are not required to enrol in regu- an interim Type A teaching certificate and a - . gram is a general introduction from which a lar classes or write regular examinations. Bachelor of Mathematics degree. student normally proceeds to a second They set their own goals and proceed to- Students in the chartered accountancy year in civil, electrical or mechanical ward them through independent research, option may choose their non-mathematics engineering. course work, seminars and tutorials, spe- elective courses in such a manner that they cial projects and field work; or any com- will be able to write their final chartered ac- Chemical Engineering: First year courses bination of these. Resource people as- counting examination (through the Insti- are especially directed toward chemical en- signed within the integrated studies unit tute of Chartered Accountants) one year gineering. Mathematics, physics and chem- are available to provide direction and ad- after graduation. Such students would istry form the foundation of the first year vice to students. At least two terms prior to spend their work terms with chartered ac- program. expected graduation, students apply to the counting firms and, upon graduation, Academic Board for Integrated Studies to would be able to enter the chartered ac- Systems Design: Systems design en- have their degree candidacy accepted. The countancy profession or any of the other ,agineering is the study of complex systems Bachelor of Independent Studies degree is numerous professions available to mathe- for the purpose of analysis, simulation, op- granted to students who complete the pro- matics graduates. Iirnizatiorcand, ultimately, design. The pro- gram requirements. Students who would like to combine gram is intended especially for advanced Each applicant to integrated studies is business administration courses with their work in systems design, however, a student considered on the basis of a personal inter- mathematics program should choose their may proceed to civil, electrical, or mechan- view with a committee composed of faculty courses according to the schedule set out ical engineering. and students. Those who show the stron- in the academic calendar. The business ad- gest aptitude for independent study and the ministration courses are given by pro- Year 5 Credit Preparation for Bachelor of maturity necessary to be self-directing and fessors in the Department of Economics at Applied Science Program to flourish in an unstructured academic en- the University of Waterloo and the School In addition to the overall university require- vironment will be given strongest of Economics and Business Administration ments, students must present a 60% mini- consideration. at Wilfrid Laurier University: mum average in relations and functions, calculus, algebra, physics and chemistry. Bachelor of Mathematics Year 5 Preparation for the Bachelor of Applicants who do not have the specific The Faculty of Mathematics offers pass, Mathematics Program year 5 requirements but who have a high general and honours programs under the In addition to the overall university require- overall standing including at least relations regular eight-month system of study as well ments students applying for admission to and functions, and calculus will also be as honours and general programs under the regular program must submit at least a considered for admission. the co-operative system of study. The Fac- 60% overall average in the specific require- ulty of Mathematics operates under the ments: Relations and functions, calculus, Bachelor of Environmental Studies .course credit system whereby a student's and algebra. The Faculty of Environmental Studies is progress toward a degree is measured in For admssion to the co-operative pro- comprised of two professional schools terms of courses passed. gram, applicants must submit at least a 66% (School of Architecture and School of Pass Degree Program: Three years in overall average in the specific require- Urban and Regional Planning) and two length. ments: Relations and functions, calculus, non-professional departments (Man- General Program: Four years in length. and algebra. Environment Studies and Geography). Beginning in their third year honours stu- Students may be granted a Bachelor of dents must register in one of the following Bachelor of Science (Kinesiotogy) Environmental Studies degree in the fol- six programs: Actuarial science, applied Bachelor of Arts (Recreation) lowing programs: Honours geography mathematics, computer science, com- The Faculty of Human Kinetics and Leisure four years; major in geographythree binatorics and optimization, pure mathe- Studies offers two different honours pro- years; honours in man-environment studies matics, or statistics. Each of these de- grams. Both programs may be studied four years; honours in urban and regional partments offers a variety of programs. under either the regular or the co-operative planningfour years; architecture (pre- system. professional program)three years co- Honours Program: Four years in length. The regular honours program is four operative system. Students select one of the following pro- years in length and the honours co- The professional Bachelor of Architec- grams: Actuarial science, applied mathe- operative program is four and two-thirds ture degree is granted after two additional matics, combinatorics and optimization, years in length. 88years of study following the completion of computer science, pure mathematics, sta- The kinesiology program involves the the Bachelor of Environmental Studies/ tistics. A number of joint honours programs study of human movement through the bio- Architecture pre-professional program. are also available, for example, mathe- logical and psychci-socia sciences. Lab- The professional Bachelor of Architecture matics and economics. oratory, lecture andparti ipation experi- program is on the rotating work/study co- All mathematics students4ke algebra, ences provide the studen with relevant operative system. calculus and computer sttefiCe at either the exposure to real problem. A camping skills honours or general level, plus three elec- school and a ski school fringe benefits. tives in their first year. 91 The program includes all of the necessary enrolment, applications to the first pro- academic requirements, providing the stu- fessional year are considered on an individ- The University of dent maintains a "B" average, for entrance ual basis. Graduating students receive a Western Ontario into a college or faculty of education to Doctor of Optometry degree (O.D.). The qualify for the Type A High School Assis- program is accredited by the Council on tant's Certificate. Education of t.te American Optometric Kinesiology students will have two areas Association. of concentration (options) open to them: London Kinesiological science and applied kine- Year 5 Preparation for the Bachelor of 1, siology. In addition, the Kinesiology De- Science and Optometry Degree Programs* partment offers honours programs in dance In addition to the general university re- A and health studies. quirements, students must present a 60% President: D. C. Williams The recreation program prepares the stu- overall average in the following specific dent for leadership in recreational activities subjects: Relations and functions, calculus, The University of Western Ontario, com- through emphasis on the social sciences and two science courses, one of which monly called Western, is a unique blend of and the principles of administration, design must be physics or chemistry. Applicants old and new. Modern, functional structures and planning as they apply to the organized are advised to include both chemistry and designed to accommodate the large num- use of leisure. Graduates of the recreation physics in their year 5 program. bers of students attending Western are in- program are eligible to receive the Ontario Applicants to the co-operative applipd- terspersed with the original limestone Interim Municipal Recreation Director's physics program must present a.70% ver- buildings. Type A Certificate. all average in Mathematics and physicp. This blend has been carried over to the academic programs at Western. Areas of . The recreation program features four elective areas of concentration: Leisure Tuition and Incidental Fees for Full-Time specialization such as anthropoligical lin- studies, outdoor recreation and education, Students guistics, environmental engineering and recreation administration, and therapeutic Arts (per eight-month session) $677.80 public administration are included among recreation. Engineering (per do-operative four-month , the more traditional disciplines taught term) $418.20 within the various faculties and schools. Year 5 Preparation for the Bachelor of Environmental studies (per eight-month With the completion of the J. Gordon Science (Honours Kinesiology) and the session) $675.80 Thompson Recreation and Athletic Build- Bachelor of Arts (Honours Recreation) (per co-operative four-month termarchi- ing, Western now has an artificial ice Programs tecture) $416.45 hockey rink, four sheets of curling ice, an Applicants electing the kinesiology pro- Human kinetics and leisure studies (per indoor track, two indoor tennis courts and a gram and/or dance and health studies are eight-month session) $675.30 practice rowing chamber. This gives West- advised to select a year 5 program with one (per co-operative four-month term) $398.70 ern some of the finest facilities in Ontario. or more of the following courses: Biology, Mathematics (per eight-month session) Western offers students a variety of ex- calculus, chemistry, physics. Applicants $676.30 periences and ample opportunity to dis- electing the recreation program are advised (per co-operative four-month term) $399.20 cover those that are most appealing and to select both geography and biology Science (per eight-month sessionop- interesting. among their year 5 courses. tometry included) $675.30 (per co-operative four-month term) $398.70 Enrolment 1974-75 Bachelor of Science Integrated studies (per eight-month ses- Full-time15,600 The Faculty of Science operates under the sion) $671.30 course credit system where student Faculties and Schools progress is measured in terms of courses Residence Fees (Single, double) Faculty of Arts completed. Student Village I and II $1;520, $1,420 Faculty of Dentistry The three-year general science program Conrad Grebel College $1,390 Faculty of Education requires a total of 15 courses. It is not nec- Renison College $1,520, $1,420 Faculty of Engineering Science essary that a student a major St. Jerome's $1,480, $1,380 Faculty of Graduate Studies subject. The four-year general science pro- Notre Dame College $1,480, $1,380 Faculty of Law gram requires a total of 20 courses and stu- St. Paul's College (semi-private) $1,450 Faculty of Medicine dents must designate a major subject from The above fees are for an eight-month aca- Faculty of Music one of the following areas: Biology, chem- demic Co-operative students are Faculty of Nursing istry, earth sciences, general science and assessed per term at 50% of the above Faculty of Physical Education business or physics. In the honours science rates. All rates include meals. Faculty of Science programs, a minimum of 22 courses is re- Faculty of Social Science quired with specialization in the same areas Further Inquiries School of Business Administration as those offered in the general science pro- Inquiries concerning admission require- School of Ubgary and Informatien Science gram. In addition, there are joint honours ments should be directed to programs in biology and chemistry and Mr. B. A. Lumsden Colleges affiliated with Western are: earth sciences and geography, as well as a Associate Registrar (Admissions and Brescia (Roman Catholic), Huron (Angli- non-major honours science program. Records) can), and King's (Roman Catholic). University of Waterloo Co-opeiative Honours Programs: Three Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Libraries programs are offered under the co- The university libraries contain more than operative system of study: Applied chem- Information concerning student awards 2,000,000 items and receive annually more istry and applied physics, which begin in may be obtained from than 11,000 periodicals. first year and earth sciences, which begins Mr. D. L. Kasta in the second year following a regular first Student Awards Officer General Requirements for Admission year science program. These programs University of Waterloo The general requirement for admission to provide the student with sound academic Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 The University of Western Ontario is training in conjunction with practical ex- acceptable standing in at least six year 5 perience such as that gained in industry Secondary School Liaison Officer credits appropriate to the student's choice and governmental agencies. Mr. S. J. Little of university studies. University of Waterloo School of Optometry Program: This is the Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Degree Programs and Subject only English-language optometry program Requirements in Canada and students enter it after com- Telephone (519) 885-1211 pleting first year of the regular science pro- Bachelor of Arts gram. They then take four years of pro- Geheral Program: Three years from senior fessional studies. Because of limited matriculation in liberal arts and science, 88 home economics, music, physical edu- cation, secretarial and administrative stud- ies, visual arts. 92 The University of Western Ontario Honours Program: Four years from senior Bachelor of Engineering Science Bachelor of Science in Nursing matriculation in anthropology, business Four years beyond senior matriculation. Four years from senior matriculation. Spe- administration, classics, economics, Eng- Specialization is possible in the five terms cialization is offered in nursing and service lish, French, geography, German, history, in chemistry, civil, e.actrical or mechanical administration, nursing education or public mathematics, modern languages, music, engineering and materials science. nursing. philosophy, physical education, political science, psychology, socirigy, Spanish, Year 5 Requirements for Admission to Year 5 Requirements for Admission to visual arts, or combinatiic if certain of Bachelor of Engineering Science Program Bachelor of Science in Nursing these. Calculus and one other credit in mathe- Appropriate standing in six year 5 credits matics, together with standing in at least including chemistry and biology. Year 4 Year 5 Requirements for Admission to the one other science subject (algebra, physics mathematics is also required. (See health First Year of the Faculty of Arts and chemistry are strongly recommended). sciences section.) Appropriate standing in six year 5 credits. Students are required to include English to Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Science the year 4 level. Three years following the successful com- Honours Program: Four years from senior pletion of at least two full years beyond matriculation. Available in anatomy, Year 5 Requirements for Admission to the Ontario year 5 in a recognized university. applied mathematics, astronomybacteriol- First Year of the Faculty of Social Science and immunology, biochemistry, bio- Appropriate standing in six year 5 credits. Faculty of Medicine ogy,physics, chemistry, computer science, ge- English is strongly recommended and a Requirements for Admission to the Doctor netics, geology, geophysics, mathematics, second language would be valuable. Stu- of Medicine Program pharmacology, physics, physiology, plant dents interested in'economics, geography, Admission to the first year of the four-year sciences and zoology. psychology and sociology are strongly program in the Faculty of Medicine is based urged to complete at least two credits in on successful completion of a second year General Program: Three years from senior mathematics including one credit in calcu- program at an Ontario university, provided matriculation with majors available in lus, and to explore computer science where that the program has included a minimum applied mathematics, biology, chemistry, this subject is available. Beginning in 1975 of four honours courses or equivalent chemistry and biology, chemistry and geol- all students entering the honours psychol- within the first ten courses attempted. All ogy, computer science, geology, geo- ogy program must have a credit in a first applicants must have successfully com- physics, mathematics and physics. year mathematics course. pleted one full laboratory course in each of biology, chemistry, physics and organic Year 5 Requirements for First Year of Natu- School of Business Administration chemistry and are advised that it is to their ral Sciences Program Students seeking admission to the program advantage to have successfully completed No required subjects for initial admission. in honours business administration may one course in behavioural science. (The Note carefully, however, that every B.Sc. apply after the successful completion of the Admissions Committee will consider appli- program in the Faculty of Science must in- first two years in any faculty. However, stu- cations from candidates who were Ontario clude a first year course in mathematics for dents must have included three required Scholars and who achieve exceptional which the prerequisite are two credits in courses: An introductory college mathe- standing in first year programs in the Fac- year 5 mathematics, including one in calcu- matics; an introductory economics; and ulty of Science at The University of Western lus. In most instances this course must be Business 257, a second year accounting Ontario.) completed prior to progression to second course. Priority is given, all other things being year. equal, to Canadian citizens or landed immi- Year 5 Requirements for Program in Home '-grants who are residents of southwestern Bachelor of Social Work Economics Ontario andhose areas of Ontario not ser- Four years from senior. matriculation. The program in home economics requires viced by an Ontario medical school. Appli- Admission is open to any student with qual- appropriate standing in six year 5 credits, cations will not be accepted from appli- ifications for admission to a degree pro- including chemistry and biology. cants who are not Canadian citizens or gram at Western. Students must be regis- landed immigrants. (Two positions may be tered at King's College for the final three Year 5 Requirements for Program in Secre- available for students supported by the years of the program and are advised to tarial and Administrative Studies Canadian International Development complete their first year studies-afRing's The program in secretarial and adminis- Agency.) College. Enrolment in the program is trative studies requires appropriate stand- limited. ing in six year 5 credits, including an intro- Programs in Communicative Disorders, ductory course in typewriting. . Occupational Therapy and Physical Umited Enrolment Therapy Restrictions on enrolment are apparent Doctor of Dental Surgery Western offers programs in occupational within the following programs: Commu- Students in the following categories are therapy, communicative disorders and nicative disorders, dentistry, home eco- eligible to apply for admission to the first physical therapy.^Each program is of four nomics, journalism, law, medicine, music, year of the four-year program in the Faculty. years duration, the first year of com- nursing, occupational therapy, physical of Dentistry: Those who are in or who have municative disorders and physical therapy and health education, physical therapy, successfully completed a second year pro- being a-preparatory year in the Faculty of secretarial science, social welfare and gram at Western, or an equivalent second Science or Faculty of Social Sciences. visual arts. year at another university, provided that the Occupational therapy accepts applicants program has included a minimum of four__ from year 5. Enrolment in each program is Brescia College honours courses or equiValent within the severely limited. The degree granted is the Brescia College is a residential women's first ten courses completed. All applicants Bachelor of Science, B.Sc., with the desig- college under Catholic auspices affiliated must have successfully completed one full nation 0.T., C.D., or P.T. with The University of Western Ontario. It laboratory course in each of biology, chem- has given over half a century of service to istry, physics and organic chemistry. Prior- Faculty of Music the communities of London, of Canada, ity consideration shall be given, all other Year 5 Requirements for Admission to the and of the world. Students, faculty and things being equal, firstly to Canadian citi- Bachelor of Music or to the General Pro- board members (Ire representative of all zens who are resident in Ontario; secondly gram with Music Options faiths and creeds.. to Canadian citizens resident elsewhere The Faculty of Music offers the Honours Brescia ha'; a beautiful campus with and to all landed immigrants irrespective of Bachelor of Arts with music options (four space for quiet reflection and a comfortable the province in which they reside; and years) and the.Bachelor of Music (four residence. Brescia students share in all uni- thirdly, to all others. (One position may be years), the General Bachelor of Arts with versity activities: Academic, social, athletic available for students supported by the music options (three years), and the Bache- and cultural. Certain courses are taken at Canadian International Development lor of Musical Arts (three years). For each the university or at the other affiliated col- Agency or a similar agency.) program theifirst year is common and the leges. Some classes in the college are co- 90 admission requirements are identical. educational. As a predominantly women's college it offers to its students unique op- portunities in leadership and self-government. 93 Brescia College strives for better edu- Residence Accoinmodation cation through personal contacts, pro- The residences of the university and its Wilfrid Laurier fessional excellence, academic coun- affiliated colleges provide accommodation University selling, small classes and seminars. for about 20% of the students registered at the university for the regular academic ses- For information please contact sion. Information regarding these resi- Mrs. M. E. Arnold dences will be forwarded to all freshmen at Registrar the time of their application and may also Waterloo Brescia College be requested from 1285 Western Road The Manager London, Ontario N6G 1H2 Residence Admissions and Off-Campus Telephone (519) 432-8353 Housing President: Frank C. Peters Room 65, Stevenson-Lawson Building Huron College The University of Western Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University, founded in 1911, Established in 1863, Huron College is the London, Ontario N6A 5B8 is the smaller of the two universities in Wa- founding college of The University of West- terloo. On its compact campus it attempts ern Ontario. It is an undergraduate, co- Westminster College is a United Church to build a sound professor-student educational residential liberal arts college sponsored residential college for 200 stu- dialogue through limitation of its growth to affiliated with The University of Western dents. For information please write to a total enrolment of about 1,700 in the vari- Ontario, and situated immediately adjacent Mr. Neil A. Campbell ous arts programs, 200 in science and 600 to the main university campus. Dean of Residence in the School of Business and Economics. With slightly more than 500 students, half Westminster College The university seems to attract faculty of whom live in residence, the college's rel- 1476 Richmond Street whose prime interest is teaching, and se- atively small Size fosters a,sense of commu- London, Ontario N6G 2M2 nior faculty members instruct first year nity, ensures that classei are generally courses. Student-faculty research is small and makes possible close working re- Annual Tuition Fees stressed by having students and their pro lationships between students and faculty. Arts, engineering, science and social fessors take part in many ventures of learn- ing, including seminars in the Near East, The college's academic affiliation with science programs $662 science studies in the Maritimes and other Western means that its students obtain a Dentistry (professional years) $847 pertinent field trips. Exchange programs University of Western Ontario degree Education $663.50 with Laval University in Quebec City, and through Huron College and that all the aca- Engineering (second, third and fourth demic and social resources of the univer- years) $722 the University of Kiel in Germany, provide language students with a first hand experi- sity are fully open to them. Thus they not Law $672 only take courses taught within the college Medicine (professional years) $847 ence in different cultures. The university's first British Seminar was conducted in the but can also select courses within their pro- Music $672 summer of 1972. An Honours Bachelor of gram from those taught at the university it- Nursing $637 self. They can participate in extra-curricu- Occupational therapy $682 Music degree is also offered in addition to lar activities within both the college and the Physical therapy, and communicative dis- the regular Bachelor of Arts with a music university. orders $637 major. Social work $662 The university sponsors a limited number For further information please contact (These fees include student activity fees of Master of Arts programsin psychology, Miss J. Catharine Ridley totalling $73.50) political science, Romance languages, geo- Registrar graphy, history and religion and culture. Huron College Student Awards The Graduate School of Social Work pre- 1349 Western Road The university publishes a list of admission pares students for this rewarding, pro- London, Ontario N6G 1H3 awards, scholarships and bursaries in-the fession through a two-year program that al- Telephone (519) 438-7224 composite calendar. Most of these are in ad- ternates classroom instruction with dition to scholarships and bursaries offered practical work in social agencies under su- King's College by the provincial government and other pervision of WLU faculty members. The Cultural Affairs Committee arranges King's College is a co-educational univer- sources outside the university. a variety of distinguished lectures, chamber sity college offering courses in arts, social Please contact your guidance office or groups and programs by world famous bal- sciences and social work. Through its affili- write directly to Western for details. let troupes and musicians. ation with The University of Western The campus is modern with most of its 18 Ontario, King'sis an integral part of the uni- For information and application forms for versity community and students' programs student awards and loans, write to buildings erected within the past 10 years. A new two million dollar athletic complex often combine courses given on the main The Director of Financial Aid Room 32, University Community Centre housing an Olympic-length swimming-pool campus with those taken at the college. is the most recent addition to the modern Last year King's College had a student The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario N6A 3K7 campus. Other recent additions are a five- enrolment of 760. storey library and student union building. Person-centered education is the goal at Further Inquiries The central teaching building incorporates King's: Seminar and dialogue-oriented the latest teaching aids in its modern lec- classes; close relationships between stu- For additional information concerning any aspect of admissions, programs, the pro- ture rooms and laboratories. Campus resi- dents and professors; quality programs; the dences are comfortable and grouped near easily-formed friendships of the King's vision of special lecturers by the Discipline Resource Centre, the pre-admission aca- the modern dining hall building and close community; student representation on all to the Student Centre. Residence is guar- administrative bodies of the college. demic counselling program, or to visit anteed for all freshmen who wish it. Under- Facilities available on the King's campus Western, please contact ground and above ground walkways con- include residence, lounges, recreation Mr. Wm. A. Bari II nect many buildings for winter comfort. rooms, chapel, library, classrooms, meals Associate Registrar: Communications and cafeteria service. Room 190, Stevenson-Lawson Building Enrolment 1974-75 At King's townhouse residences are The University of Western Ontario Full-time2,500 available. These smaller home-like units London, Ontario N6A 5B8 are a marked contrast to the usual residen- Telephone (519) 679-2326 Faculties and Schools tial complexes. or Mr. James W. T. Wilgar Faculty of Arts and Science Faculty of Social Work For oformation please contact ASsociate Registrar: Admissions School of Business and Economics Mr. John H. Campbell Room 165, Stevenson-Lawson Building Council of Graduate Studies in Arts Registrar The University of Western Ontario Waterloo Lutheran Seminary King's College London, Ontario N6A 5B8 266 Epworth Avenue Telephone (519) 679-2390 London, Ontario N6A 2M3 91 Telephone (519) 433-3491 94 Wilfrid Laurier University

Library Bachelor of Science The library houses 300,000 volumes, over General Course: Three years. Areas of em- University of Windsor 5,500 journal titles, and the Lutheran phasis are biology, chemistry, mathe- archives. matics, physics or physical geography.

General Requirements, for Admission Honours Program:.Four years as above; Application for consideration of admission 66% required in year 5 mathematics and to the first year at the university will be sciences. Windsor based on the following criteria: Year 5 subjects sufficient to qualify the Year 5 Subject Requirements for Bachelor applicant for an Ontario Secondary School of Science Program Honour Graduation Diploma plus the spe- Mathematics A or equivalent (two credits); President: J. F. Leddy cific program requirements outlined below; two of biology, chemistry, physics; three an academic standing based on the appli- other subjects, The Ambassador Bridge connecting Wind- cant's record of the last two years (stu- sor with Detroit, has often been chosen by dents applying for an honours program Bachelor of Music the university to symbolize the particular must have a minimumaverage--0.60%)-; a Honours Program: Four years. character of the university campus. As a recommendation from the secondary bridge to learning and opportunity, the Uni- school principal. Year 5 Subject Requirements for Honours versity of Windsor has been developing Bachelor of Music Program with the vigourtf youth since its outgrowth Year 4 Scholarship Program Grade 2 theory examination or its equiv- from ASsumption University which gives it, Students with 75% or better in Ontario year alent required. English is recommended, at the same time, traditions dating back 4 may apply for the Year 4 Scholarship Pro- 'Piano and organ students are required to more than a century. gram. Successful candidates will be have Grade 8 piano or its equivalent. Voice The university includes the federated As- offered: students are required to have Grade 6 sumption University and three affiliated (a) Summer session scholarships with free tu- piano or its equivalent. Orchestral instru- colleges: Holy.Redeemer, Canterbury and ition to take any two first year university ment students require Grade 10 practical. lona. courses for six weeks, All prospective students must have an audi- (b) admission to the first year Bachelor of Arts tion-interview with the department. Enrolment 1974-75 program in September, if a grade point av- Full-time6,000 erage of 7.00 (B minus) is obtained, and Tuition Fees (c) eligibility for three four-year university Full-time students: Arts and science $620 Faculties and Schools scholarships if a grade point average of Business administration: 2nd, 3rd and 4th Faculty of Arts 9.00 (B plus) is obtained in the summer ses- years $645 Faculty of Business Administration sion courses. Residence fees (including mealsfive Faculty of Education days) Faculty Of Engineering ---"4 Degree Programs and Subject Double rooms: $1,380 Faculty of Graduate Studies Requirements Single rooms: $45 extra Faculty of Human Kinetics Faculty of Law Bachelor of Arts Further Inquiries Faculty of Science and Mathematics General Program: Three years (15 Inquiries about admission requirements Faculty of Social Science courses). Courses available in anthro- should be directed to School of Computer Science pology, business administration, chem- Mr. Keith Rae School of Dramatic Art istry, classics (Greek and Latin), English, Assistant Registrar (Admissions). School of Nursing French, geography, geology, German, He- Wilfrid Laurier University School of Social Work brew, history, mathematics, music, philos- 75 University Avenue ophy, physical education, physics, political Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 Library science, psychology, religion and culture, The library contains 700,000 volumes. Russian, sociology, Spanish. Inter- Mr. J. Garth Newton departmental majors are available in ar- Admissions Officer General Requirements for Admission chaeology, Canadian studies, comparative Wilfrid Laurier University A full year 5 program as approved by the literature, fine arts, urban studies. 75 University Avenue secondary school. The subjects required Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 vary according to the university program Honours Program: Four years. Available in which the student wishes to enter, archaeology, biology, classics, economics, Mr. Arthur Stephan Early admission will be granted to appli- English, French, geography, German, his- Assistant Admissions Officer cants for the fall of 1976 on the basis of: tory, music, philosophy, political science, Wilfrid Laurier University (a) the total secondary school performance, psychology, religion and culture (Asian 75 University Avenue (b) year 5 term and interim marks, and studies, Near Eastern studies, pre- Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 (c) principal's recommendatiofl7 theology), sociology. Many combinations Telephone (519) 884-1970 Students with 66% or better in a program of the foregoing are available. oriented toward university studies in Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Busi- Ontario year 4 or equivalent may apply for ness Administration: Four years, with spe- the preliminary year at the University of - cialization in business administration and Windsor in lieu of year 5. Students who economics. have already attempted year 5 are not eligible for preliminary year. Year 5 Subject Requirements for Bachelor of Arts Program Degree Programs and Subject Applicants must have successfully com- Requirements pleted three subjects comprising at least six credits, leading to an Ontario Second- Bachelor of Arts ary School Honour Graduation Diploma. General Course: Three years, with majors Mathematics A or equivalent is recom- available in anthropology, art history, Asian mended for majors in psychology or eco- studies, classical civilization, commu- nomics and honours business nication studies, comparative literature, administration. drama, economics, English, fine arts, French, geography, German, Greek, his- tory, home economics, ItalianLatin, lin- guistics, mathematics, music philosophy, political science, psychology, religious 92 studies, Russian, sociology, Spanish. 95

,t-lonours Course: Four years, with majors Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission Year 5 Subject Requirements for the Bach- available in anthropology, art history, Asian to the Bachelor of Music Program elor of Commerce Program studies,- classical studies, communication A full program at the year 5 level and audi- A full year 5 level program; mathematics 2 studies,' comparative literaturedrarna, eco- tion by the Music Department to consist of and 3 are strongly recommended. nomics, English, French, geography, Ger- performance and written test on music man, Greek, history, home economics, in- theory. Bachelor of Laws ternational relations, Italian, Latin, Latin- Three years following a Bachelor of Arts American studies, linguistics, mathematics, Bachelor of Musical Arts degree or the equivalent, or following at philosophy, political science, psychology, Three years, with wide option in music least two years of university (a minimum of religious studies, Russian, sociology, course selection under supervision of aca- five years from year 5). Applications should Spanish, and combinations of these. demic counsellors. Emphasis is on freedom be made to the Faculty of Law, University of of choice and on designing a program to Windsor. Year 5 subject requirements for a Year 5 Requirements for Admission to suit the individual student's interest and student considering law are the same as for Bachelor of Arts Program background. a Bachelor of Arts program. A full year 5 program as indicated above. For programs involving languages, the year Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission Bachelor of Education 5 level of the appropriate language is nor- to Bachelor of Musical Arts Program Three programs to prepare for certification mally required or recommended; mathe- A full program at the year 5 level. to teach in Ontario schools from grade 1 to matics 1 is required and mathematics 2 and year 5. 3 are recommended for a general mathe- Bachelor of Science in Nursing Consecutive program, one year in length. matics major, honours mathematics, or Four years from year 5; three years for can- Admission Requirement: An approved de- honours philosophy and mathematics; didates with professional nursing qual- gree from an accredited university; mathematics 1 is required for honours eco- ifications. A one-year diploma program in Two concurrent programs: nomics and mathematics; mathematics 1 public health nursing is offered for pro- four years, leading to general Bachelor's and physics are required for honours psy- fessional nurses. degree of student's faculty, and Bachelor of chology and science. Education degree, Year 5 Subject Requirements for the Bach- five years, leading to honours Bachelor's Bachelor of Science elor of Science in Nursing Program degree of student's faculty, and Bachelor of General Course: Three years with majors in A full program at the year 5 level including Education degree. biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, English, biology and chemistry (physics is Admission Requirements: A full year 5 physics, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre- recommended), with an overall average of program. optometry, and pre-medical technology. 60%. (See health sciences section.) Annual Tuition Fees Honours Course: Four years; available in Bachelor of Social Work Full-time students: biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, Four years from year 5. Preliminary year $680 physics, and combinations of these. Arts, science $645 Year 5 Requirements for Admission to the Music, fine arts, nursing, communication Year 5 Subject Requirements for Admission Bachelor of Social Work Program arts $650 to Bachelor of Science Programs A full program at the year 5 level. Dramatic art (plus an audition fee of $10) A full program at the year 5 level with an $650 overall average of 60%. Bachelor of Computer Science Commerce, social work $645 For Majors in Chemistry: Mathematics 1 General Program: Three years. Computer science $645 and 2; two or more of biology, chemistry, Honours Program: Four years. Human kinetics $655 physics, geology, or an additional mathe- Law $660 matics; 60% in mathematics and science is Year 5 Subject Requirements for the Bach- Engineering $715 required. elor of Computer Science Program Education $637.50 For Majors in Geology: At least two of biol- A full program at the yesr 5 level is recom- Residence fees will vary win the plan ogy, chemistry, geology, mathematics 1, 2, mended, including 60% in mathematics 1, selected. 3, physics; an average of 60% :71 mathe- 2, and 3. The University of Windsor and its affiliates matics and science is required. own and/or operate a total of seven resi- For Majors in Mathematics: Mathematics 1 Bachelor of Human Kinetics dences for men and women, plus a central with all three mathematics recommended. Four years. Specialization in kinesiology, food complex to service these residences. For Majors in Physics: One credit in mathe- applied kinesiology, health studies, phys- matics and additional credits in mathe- ical education. Further Information matics and physics recommended. Inquiries about admission requirements For Majors in Biology: Pre-medicine, pre- Year 5 Subject Requirements for the Bach- should be directed to dentistry, pre-medical technology_and ore- elor of Human Kinetics Mrs. Rosary Carney optometry: A mathematics and at least two A full program at the year 5 level with an Assistant Registrar (Admissions) of biology, chemistry, geology, physics, overall average of 60%; an English and University of Windsor one other mathematics; an average of 60% science course in year 5 are suggested. Windsor, Ontario N9B 3A9 in mathematics and science is required. Bachelor. of Applied Science Inquiries about student awards and loans Bachelor of Fine Arts Four years, including one common year should be directed to Four years with specialization in either fine followed by three years of specialization in Mrs. Marie Renaud arts or drama. one of: Chemical, civil, electrical, geologi- Office of Student Awards cal, industrial or mechanical engineering, University of Windsor Year 5 Requirements for Admission to or engineering materials. Windsor, Ontario N9B 3A9 Bachelor of Fine Arts Program A full program at the year 5 level. For spe- Year 5 Subject Requirements for the Bach- Information on other aspects of the univer- cialization in drama, successful completion elor of Applied Science Program sity and on university information pro- of an audition is also required; auditions A full year 5 program; functions and re- grams for secondary schools may be di- are normally held on certain dates during lations, algebra, physics and chemistry are rected to the spiting. strongly recommended. Mr. Joe Saso Secondary School Liaison Officer Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Commerce Windsor Hall Four years, with spe;:ialikation in either his- Four years, with emphasis on business and University of Windsor tory and theory, school music or applied economic affairs and some specialization. Windsor, Ontario N9B 3A9 music, Telephone (519) 253-4232 96 General Requirements for Admission 1975 Year 5 Requirements for Bachelor of Arts York. University Applicants for admissions to the university Program must have completed a full year 5 program Faculty of Arts applicants may present any certified by the school as appropriate in six year 5 subjects deemed acceptable by terms of content and achievement for a uni- their school for the purpose of entrance to versity degree program, with standing in all the university with a minimum overall aver- year 5 subjects. age of 60%. Toronto In addition to the academic record, the university requires a report from the high Bachelor of Arts (Specialized Honours'in school. Candidates are advised that the Business) in the Faculty of Administrative holding of the published admission re- President: H. Ian Macdonald Studies quirements means only that they are Honours in Business: The Bachelor of Arts eligible for selection. From a first year class of 76 in 1960, York (Specialized Honours in Business) is a Candidates from the United States must has developed into one of the largest uni- four-year honours undergraduate program, present Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, versities in Ontario, with a current student entered at the third year level after two both verbal and mathematical, offered by population (full-time and part-time, under- years in another undergraduate faculty. the College Entrance Examination Board, Students must be eligible for admission to graduate and graduate) of about 28,000. An Box 592, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. innovative and distinct alternative to tradi- the third year of an honours program and tion, York has pioneered and continues to have taken a suitable course in each of eco- Bachelor of Arts in the Faculty of Arts emphasize the college system, inter- nomics and mathematics in their prepara- The Faculty of Arts offers both honours and tory two-year program. disciplinary studies and general education ordinary programs leading to the Bachelor before specialization. of Arts degree. York University has two campuses in Bachelor of Arts in the Faculty of Fine Arts In their first year, students take a com- The Faculty of Fine Arts offers a four-year Metropolitan Toronto. Glendon College, a mon program which Is designed to expose small liberal arts college emphasizing honours program with specialized honours them to the three main areas of learning: Canadian studies in a bilingual and and general honours programs. Special- humanities, natural sciences, and social ization occurs in the following areas: bicultural atmosphere, occupies an 84-acre sciences. This program provides the solid campus at Bayview and Lawrence Avenues. Department of Visual Arts: Studio art foundation of a liberal education before (painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, Some 13 miles away is the 600-acre main specialization in later years. To meet these campus, the York Campus, where a large, drawing, photography), art history. objectives, interdisciplinary courses are Department of Dance: Performance, cho- multifaculty university is being developed. taught, either by teams of faculty members Here, some 28 academic atAd allied build- reography, notation, criticism, teaching, from the various disciplines or by an indi- dance therapy, history. ings have been completed to date, includ- vidual who brings the views of the different ing seven colleges and their associated res- Department of Film: Film production and disciplines to bear on the subject matter of film studies. idences, buildings for the physical, a particular course. biological and behavioural sciences, ad- Department of Music: Composition and At the beginning of the second year of improvisation, early music (performance ministrative studies, a theatre-auditorium, a study, students are asked to declare a dance and visual art building, physical edu- and literature), jazz studies, world music major subject. Students frequently select (performance and literature). cation centre, libraries, lecture hall build- courses from several tentative major sub- ings and graduate residences. Osgoode Department of Theatre: Performance (act- jects at this time to ensure a greater range ing and directing), production and design, Hall Law School, now the Faculty of Law of of choice when making their final selection the university, moved into its new building drama studies. at the beginning of the third year. on the York Campus in 1969. Special study and research facilities are The Evaluation Procedure Honours programs (four years) and ordi- In addition to the regular requirements for available in experimental space science, nary programs (three years) are offered in behavioural research, environmental qual- admission to the university, the Faculty of anthropology, computer science, econom- ity, and transportation studies. A distinctive Fine Arts requires an evaluation of an appli- ics, English, French, geography, German`, academic program for part-time degree cant's suitability for any of its departments. Greek*, history, Latin*, linguistics*, mathe- students is offered by the Joseph E. The requirements for each department are matics, philosophy, physical education detailed in the York University Under- Atkinson College. Non-degree courses are (honours only), political science, psychol- offered through the Centre for Continuing graduate Calendar. It is the applicant's re- ogy, Russian*, sociology, Spanish*. Education. sponsibility to make an appointment for evaluation. Upon receipt of formal applica- There are a number of different honours tion the Admissions Office will provide an Enrolment 1974-75 programs as defined below: Full-time undergraduate10,675 Evaluation Application which must be pro- Specialized Honours: Usually a minimum duced at the time of audition or interview, of eight to ten courses in a major subject; or with submitted material. Applicants from Faculties and Schools Combined Honours: Ten courses in two Ontario, but residing some distance from - 'Faculty of Arts major subjects with either five in each, or Faculty of Administrative Studies Toronto, should note that the Faculty of six in one and four in the other; Fine Arts will make every effort to have Faculty of Education General Honours: Six courses in the major evaluators see them close to their homes. Faculty of Environmental Studies subject with elective courses being chosen Faculty of Fine Arts Applicants will be advised of the location from related disciplines; Faculty of Graduate Studies and dates of these evaluations. General Honours (Individualized Studies): Faculty of Science An individualized thematic program Osgoode Hall Law School of York Requirements for Admission to the Faculty planned by the student with the assistance of Fine.Arts University of a faculty advisor and Glendon College Students may select any six year 5 subjects General Honours (Thematic) Programs: deemed acceptable by their school for the Centre for Research in Experimental Space African studies, Canadian studies, East Science purpose of entrance to the university, with Asian studies, human resources develop- Centre for Research on Environmental a minimum overall average of 60%. Appli- ment, Latin American and Caribbean stud- Quality cants will also be required to offer appro- ies, law and society, philosophy and history priate evidence of aptitude or achievement Institute for Behavioural Research of science, religious studies, social and po- York University Transport Centre by satisfying the evaluation procedure for litical thought, urban studies*. the department to which application is Libraries intended. The York libraries hold 1,188,500 items in- *Available in combine .1 or general honours cluding 575,000 microfilm by reel, and program, but not in a specialized honours program. 600,000 microsheet by piece. 94 97

Applicants of any age who do not hold Glendon College or Atkinson College). Bachelor of Laws at Osgoode Hall Law the full year 5 or equivalent requirements Upon completion of their first year of aca- School may request special consideration if they demic study at York (or equivalent), they Candidates for this program must have can show evidence of high achievement in may apply to co-register in one of the fol- successfully completed either three years one or more of the several arts, and if they lowing nine programs of the Faculty of Ed- of an approved university degree course can satisfy the Senate Committee on ucation. Successful completion of any one following year 4 or two years of an ap- Admissions and the Faculty of Fine Arts of the combined B.A. (B.Sc.)B.Ed. pro- proved university degree course following that they have a reasonable chance of suc- graftleadsto a recommendation forcertifi- year 5, pr have been awarded a degree in an cess in both the academic and the pro- cation in Ontario as an elementary or sec- approved program from a recognized uni- fessional portions of the university program ondary school teacher. versity, and have satisfied all other require- of their choice. Man and Society ments that may be prescribed. Man and Culture Bachelor of Arts at Glendon College Communication Arts Part-Time Daytime Studies Ordinary Programs: Three years with ma- Man and Nature Each of the faculties, other than the Faculty jors available in economics, English, Physical Education (including Health and of Administrative Studies, offers the oppor- French, history, political science, psychol- Recreation) tunity for students to pursue studies on a ogy, philosophy, sociology and Canadian Education of Exceptional Students part-time daytime basis. studies. Students may undertake special- Quantitative Methods Applicants should request, from the Admis- ized honours studies in any of these sub- Fine Arts sions Office, information regarding the reg- jects (other than Canadian studies) or com- Second Languages (French) ulations pertaining to part-time studies in bined honours studies in any two, or in Note: Lakeshore Teachers' College will each faculty. French and Spanish. close as of June 30, 1975. The consecutive teacher education programs formerly of- Annual Fees General Honours: Programs are available fered by Lakeshore Teachers' College will The tuition fee for full-time undergraduate to enable students to select a pattern of be discontinued at York University. students in the 1974-75 session was $660. study not otherwise available to Bachelor Part-time studies: (Atkinson College) $130 of Arts honours candidates. Students com-'' Bachelor of Science in the Faculty of per course. plete at least six courses in one department Science Residence fees including meals and select the remaining courses in consul- Both specialized honours programs (120 (approximate) tation with that department to form an ef- credits minimum) and ordinary programs Double rooms: $1,125; single rooms: fectual pattern of studies. General honours (90 credits minimum) are offered in biol- $1,200. programs have been formally mounted in ogy, chemistry, computer science, mathe- Only a limited number of single rooms are Canadian studies, international studies, matics, physics, psychology, and applied available to first year students. Fees are and in social, political and economic computational and mathematical science. subject to change without notice. thought.. Specialized honours programs only are of- fered in physical education and in earth Further Inquiries Year 5 Subject Requirements and environmental science. Inquiries about admission requirements Applicants may select any six year 5 sub- Combined honours programs (120 cred- should be addressed to jects deemed acceptable by their school for its minimum), in which the student may Mr. J. A. S. McNeil the purpose of entrance to the university. choose to major in a combination of two or Director of Admissions English-speaking applicants to the bilin- three subjects, are available. York University gual program should normally have at least An honours science program (120 credits 4700 60% in year 4 French or standing in year 5 minimum), without specialization, is also , Ontario M3J 2R3 French or equivalent, but some places are offered. available in French language courses for The curriculum for the liberal science For information about student awards and which little or no previous preparation in program (90 credits minimum) is designed loans, please contact French is required. to meet the growing need for a general edu- Kaye MacDonald For students entering the unilingual cation which includes a strong base in Assistant Registrar (Awards) stream, the normal year 5 admission pre- science, particularly for those students who York University requisites apply. have an interest in science, but who do not 4700 Keele Street intend when they enrol as undergraduates, Downsview, Ontario M3J 2R3 Atkinson College to pursue careers in science. The program Atkinson College, the evening Faculty of permits maximum flexibility in the selection Schools Liaison Arts and Science at York University, offers of courses offered by the Faculty of Mr. L. Davies courses leading to four undergraduate de- Science and by other faculties of the uni- Assistant Director of Admissions (Liaison) grees: Bachelor of Arts degree (both ordi- versity. Students may continue their stud- York University nary and honours), the Bachelor of Science ies in the program to graduation or, as their 4700 Keele Street degree (ordinary), the Bachelor of Arts de- interests develop, elect to apply to transfer Downsview, Ontario M3J 2R3 gree (administration/honours), and the into either another B.Sc. degree program or Telephone (416) 667-2334 Bachelor of Social Work degree (honours). other programs leading to professional ca- In addition to the customary arts program, reers in fields such as economics, political Schools Liaison Officer for Glendon there are programs ire administrative stud- science, and business administration. In- College ies, Canadian studies, fine arts, humanities, deed, such careers, based on a scientific Mile. T. Boutin science, social work, and urban studies. rather than an art background, may better Glendon College The college operates on the course-credit, fulfill the country's developing needs in an 2275 not the year, system. In summer, courses increasingly scientific and technological Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M6 are offered during the day as well as in the age. Telephone (416) 487-6211 evening. Courses are the equivalent of day- time courses, although not necessarily Requirements for Admission to the Faculty identical to them and are given mainly by of Science the full-time Atkinson faculty. Classes are Applicants for admission to the honours, held on both the York and Glendon Cam- ordinary and liberal science B.Sc. pro- puses of the university., grams in the Faculty of Science must present six year 5 credits, with an overall Faculty of Education average of at least 60%. Those intending to York University offers four and five-year pursue honours and ordinary science pro- programs of interdisciplinary and special- grams are advised to select chemistry, ized academic studies integrated with pro- physics and two credits of mathematics at fessional training. Students undertake a de- the year 5 level. gree program in undergraduate faculty of their choice (Arts, Science, Fine Arts, 99 Following Foundation Studies, students Transfer of Credits to the University of Ontario College of Art may choose one of two approaches: they Guelph may select a generalist program which will allow them to select their courses freely Bachelor of Arts Degree from among all of the offerings available in For students possessing the admission re- Toronto the various departments, or they may select quirements for the University of Guelph, a specialist program which will allow con- the completion of each year at the Ontario centration on a particular area or areas of College of Art carries some transfer credit. study within a single department. Those who graduate with the A.O.C.A. President: Clifford C. Pitt Specialist programs of study may be un- Diploma can expect credit for up to one dertaken in the Departments of Fine Arts, and a half years of Guelph's three-year The Ontario College of Art is dedicated to Experimental Arts, Communication and Bachelor of Arts degree. Because of the tri- providing its students with a visual edu- Perception, Communication and Design, semester system available at the University cation at an advanced level. Indeed, its Product and Systems Design, and Qesign. of Guelph, OCA undergraduates can com- prime purpose is to.educate those who will Through all four years, the curriculum is plete the balance of the credits required fc,r earn a livelihood as professional artists supported by the Resource Studies area the Bachelor of Arts degree by attending and/or designers. Some graduates will pro- which consists of the Department of Liberal four spring semesters, usually May 1 to ceed to related fields; others to quite dis- Arts Studies and the Department of Tech- August 15. In short, it is possible for a stu- parate vocations but with an increased sen- nological Studies. dent to obtain both the A.O.C.A. and the sitivity to the visual arts, a sensitivity which The individual is paramount at the Bachelor of Arts degree in four full years of will richly enhance their own lives and the Ontario College of Art. Students have their study. lives of those around them. The college own advisor and every effort is made to curriculum reflects the view that the visual help them develop a program particularly Annual Tuition Fee arts, no less than the liberal arts, are an ave- suited to their own educational back- Total $475 nue to an understanding and appreciation ground, experience, and talents, as well as of one's self, of one's culture, and of the to their future goals. All of this takes place Student Awards and Loans world. in the context of a very exciting metropolis Students may apply for financial assistance The college had its beginnings in 1876. abounding in those kinds of experiences under the Ontario Stuuent Assistance Pro- Located at its.present site since 1922, it has and facilities which are of very special value gram and the Canada Student Loans Plan. grown over the years to a campus which to the future artist and designer. Scholarships are also available. has seen several major additions to the original Grange Building, as well as the ac- Graduate Program Further Inquiries quisition of a number of remodeled old The Ontario College of Art offers a fifth For further information, interested students houses and rented warehouse space imme- year of study to students holding the are invited to write to diately adjacent to the college. The phys- A.O.C.A. Diploma or its equivalent. The Joan Brabant ical facilities include a wide variety of stu- program is designed to provide students Registrar dios, lecture/seminar rooms, and work with a year of intensive study in one of the Ontario College of Art stations. The many well-equipped shops fields of concentration offered in the col- 100 McCaul Street and studios include wood, metal, plastics, lege program. A statement certifying the Toronto, Ontario M5T 1W1 foundry and casting, ceramics, textiles, film nature and duration of the study is provided Telephone (416) 366-4977 and video, photography, light laboratory, at the end of the year. reproduction and typography, and print- making. The college includes one of the Part-Time Programs and Evening Class largest specialized art and design libraries Programs in Canada and a gallery run by students The college can accommodate a limited solely for the exhibition of student work. nuniber of students taking part-time pro- grams of study within the regular day-time Enrolment 1974-75 program. Total 1,192 A variety of credit courses is offered dur- ing the evenings and in the summer. Undergraduate Program Admission requirements, evaluation pro- The Ontario College of Art is one of the few cedures, etc. for credit courses are the colleges in North America devoted to the same as those applying to students in the education of the artIst and the designer; full-time program. certainly it is by far the largest of its kind in Canada. It enjoys the reputation of having Admission Requirements produced more outstanding professional Candidates for the A.O.C.A. Diploma must artists and designers than any other Cana- possess the minimum academic admission dian college or university art department. requirements of the Ontario Secondary The college grants the A.O.C.A. Diploma School Graduation Diploma or its equiv- (Associate of the Ontario College of Art) alent. Due consideration is given to addi- upon graduation fro n the four-year tional academic achievement, relevant ex- program. perience, and specialized education in art First year students take a common cur- or design. Applicants lacking this academic riculum of Foundation Studies, a curricu- standing may be admitted as mature stu- lum which is concerned with the height- dents if they are at least 21 years of age. A ening of perception and awareness, and portfolio is required and an interview is with the development of concepts of visual strongly recommended. Applications for creativity. Foundation Studies exposes stu- admission in 1976 will be closed June 30, dents to a variety of approaches, ideas, 1976. Overseas applications will be closed media, materials, methods, processes and March 31, 1976. applications.

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Information about eligibility of certified Teachers of Vocational Subjects Teacher Education teachers for summer school courses in the Teachers of technical or occupational teaching of French may be obtained from (practical) subjects in the vocational or oc- the Teacher Education and Certification cupational classes of a secondary school Branch, Ministry of Education, Mowat must show evidence of at least year 4 or Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario equivalent standing and approved, prac- M7A 1M7. tical, wage-earning experience in a skilled Courses leading to an Elementary Vocal trade directly related to the specialized Music Certificate, Type B, may be offered subject field. at colleges where the number of applicants Candidates for admission to the course justifies their establishment. (This program offered at a faculty, school, or college of General information concerning courses may be offered at the colleges and faculties euucation leading to a vocational or oc- offered and admission requirements fol- of education at universities where the ele- cupational (practical) certificate are re- lows in this section of Horizons, but it mentary teacher education program is quired to pass an examination adminis- should be noted that these regulations may offered.) tered by the Director of Technical be subject to change. For further infor- Proficiency Examinations. mation and application forms for admis- Admission to University Faculties, Colleges Detailed information regarding minimum sion, applicants should write to the faculty school, or college of education of their or Schools of Education admission qualifications, available courses, To be eligible for elementary school professional experience required and choice. teacher certification in Ontario, an English- course content is available from the follow- speaking applicant wishing to pursue a ing sources How to Qualify as an Elementary School course in teacher education offered by the The Director Teacher faculty or college of education of a univer- Technical and Industrial Arts Department Students wishing to prepare themselves for sity must meet the admission requirements Faculty of Education a teaching career in an elementary school of that institution and must complete suc- University of Toronto may apply for admission to a faculty, cessfully an approved academic degree 371 Bloor Street West school, or college of education, if they have program in arts or science, in addition to a Toronto, Ontario M55 2R7 the necessary qualifications. year of professional training. (For details of The colleges, faculties or schools of edu- admission requirements for degree pro- Associate Registrar cation at Brock University, Lakehead Uni- grams, see the sections in Horizons on spe- Faculty of Education versity, Laurentian University, Nipissing cific universities.) The University of Western Ontario College, the University of Ottawa, Queen's For admission requirements for elemen- 1137 Western Road University, The University of Western tary school teacher certification valid in London, Ontario N6G 1G7 Ontario, the University of Windsor, York French language schools or classes, an University and the Ontario Teacher Edu- applicant should write to the Admissions The Director cation College offer courses for stu- Officer at the School of Education, Lau- Technical Proficiency Evaluation for the dents who wish to qualify as elementary rentian University or the Faculty of Edu- Colleges and Faculties of Education school teachers. cation, University of Ottawa. Queen's University The Faculty of Education, University of An applicant who wishes to enrol at a Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Ottawa, and the School of Education, Lau- university offering a program in pro- rentian University Rovide teacher edu- fessional education for prospective ele- Teachers of Commercial-Vocational cation programs for those who wish to mentary school teachers should write to Subjects teach in schools or classes having French the Admissions Officer or to the Dean of Detailed information regarding the course as the language of instruction. the faculty or college of education of the leading to an Interim Commercial- university for information regarding admis- Vocational Certificate, Type B, may be Courses and Admission Requirements sion requirements and courses. obtained from For admission in September 1976 to Director courses leading to certification as an ele- How to Qualify as a Secondary School Business Education Department mentary school teachet the requirements Teacher Faculty of Education stated below for faculties, schools, or col- University of Toronto leges of education will be in effect. Teachers of Academic Subjects 371 Bloor Street West To become a qualified teacher of academic Toronto, Ontario M55 2R7 Courses for Teaching in English Language subjects in a secondary school, a student Schools must have an approved university degree Teachers of Special Subjects Basic One-Year Course with standing in at least 15 full credit aca- In addition to the basic academic and voca- An applicant for admission in September demic courses beyond year 5 or equivalent tional certificates valid in secondary 1976 to one-year programs leading to ele- and must qualify for an Interim High School schools, supplementary certificates are re- mentary school teacher certification in Assistant's Certificate, Type B, by success- quired for the teaching of certain special Ontario, will be required to submit evidence fully completing a teacher education subjects demanding specialized knowl- of successful completion of an approved course at an Ontario faculty, school, or col- edge, training or experience. university degree in arts or science, or a de- lege of education. Examples of such subjects are art, guid- gree deemed equivalent. Students who are interested in taking a ance, home economics, industrial arts, four-year or honours program at university library, music, and physical and health Special Courses may qualify for a Type A Certificate, as spe- education. In addition to the basic courses previously cialists in a subject. Information regarding qualifications for mentioned, for which the regular admission The Type A subjects classified as aca- these certificates is available from requirements apply, specialized courses demic include the following: Agriculture, Teacher Education and Certification are offered at some institutions, if there is a anthropology, anglais, art, biology, chem- Branch sufficient number of applicants. istry, computer soience, drama, economics, Ministry of Education For applicants having a high level pro- French, German, home economics, Italian, Mowat Block, Queen's Park ficiency in oral French, in addition to-the Russian, Spanish, English, frangais, geo- Toronto, Ontario M7A 1M7 basic one-year course, an optional course graphy, geology, Greek, history, Latin, which leads to a Certificate as Teacher of mathematics, music, modern languages, French to English-Speaking Pupils in Ele- political science, psychology, science, so- mentary Schools may be given. (This ciology, and theatre arts. course may be offered by the colleges or faculties of education at the universities where the elementary teacher education program is offered.) . 97 101

Fess 1975-76 Faculty of Education In 1975-76 a tuition fee of $585 will be lev- (English and French Programs) ied at the Ontario Teacher Education Col- University of Ottawa lege. Fees will vary somewhat at faculties, 75 East Laurier Avenue schools, or colleges of education, with stu- Ottawa, Ontario 1(1N 6N5 deit activity fees included. Dean: L. P. Desjarlais Telephone (613) 231-3960 Financial Aid Assistance based on financial need and Faculty of Education actual students' costs is available under the University of Toronto Ontario Student Assistance Program. (See 371 Bloor Street West introductory section on financial assis- Toronto, Ontario M55 2R7 tance for details.) Further information on fi- Dean: John C. Ricker nancial aid is available from the Principal of Telephone (416) 928-3223 the Ontario Teacher Education College or from the Student Awards Officer of the uni- Faculty of Education versity to which the student is applying. The University of Western Ontario 1137 Western Road Living Accommodation London, Ontario N6G 1G7 Student teachers attending the Ontario Dean: E. Stabler ___Teacher Education College or a university Telephone (519) 679-3292 away from home can obtain from the col- lege (after July 1) or from the housing bu- Faculty of Education reau of the university a list of convenient University of Windsor boarding houses. For residence accommo- 600 Third Concession Road dation at university, students who are inter- Windsor, Ontario N9E 1A5 ested in living on campus should apply Dean: A. S. Nease early. (See introductory section on stu- Telephone (519) 969-0520 dents' costs for details.) Faculty of Education Applications for Admission York University An application form for admission to a fac- 4700 Keefe Street ulty, school, or college of education may be Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3 obtained from Dean: R. Overing Ontario Teacher Education College Telephone (416) 667-6301 Hamilton 1400 Main Street West Hamilton, Ontario L8S 1C7 Principal: R. H. Brayford Telephone (416) 528-7049

Ontario Teacher Education College Toronto 951 Carlaw Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4K 3M2 Principal: J. Bain Telephone (416) 461-6351

College of Education Brock University St. Catharines, Ontario L.25 3A1 Dean: R. Moase Telephone (416) 684-7201

Faculty of Education Lakehead University Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1 Degn: J. T. Angus Telephone (807) 345-2121

School of Education Laurentian University Ramsey Lake Road Sudbury, P3E 2C6 Dean: J. Martineau Telephone (705) 675-5647

Faculty of Education McArthur Hall Queen's University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Dean: V. S. Ready Telephone (613) 547-3264 11

Faculty of Education Nipissing College College Education Centre P.O. Box 5002 North Bay, P1B 8L7 98 Dean: A. J. Johnson Telephone (705) 474-3450 103 Student Salaries The Certified General A salary survey completed in 1974 showed The Institute of Accountants Association CGA salaries both for the students and the Chartered Accountants graduates to be at a nigh professional level of Ontario with average increases of 20% since the of Ontario previous salary level survey was taken three years earlier. This is indicative of the steady Toronto and increasing demand for accountants Toronto with a broad educational background who have more versatility than someone who is specialized in a narrower field. The average Certified General Accountants are mem- salary for 1974 graduates is $15,500. Executive Director: Thompson Merrilees bers of Canada's second oldest accounting organization (incorporated in 1913) and are Admission Requirements In recent years chartered accountancy has found in such positions as company officer, The national minimum entrance require- become one of the most rapidly expanding general manager, treasurer, comptroller, ment is year 4 (grade 12) or equivalent. professions in Ontario. The demand for and chief accountant. Applicants must have a knowledge of alge- CAs in public practice, as well as in busi- Through the CGA Association a course bra or enrol for a CGA summer correspon- ness, industry, government and education, of study is offered which will prepare stu- dence program in preparatory mathematics. reached such a high level that membership dents to become direct participants in man- Approximately 50% of those entering the in the Institute more than doubled from agement. They will study such manage- course do so after having graduated from 5,000 in 1962 to nearly 11,000 in 1975. ment subjects as financial management, university or college. Students of,the CGA The chartered accountant is trained as a professional public accountant. As mem- information systems, and coinptrollership. program may select the type of business in The CGA program offers the things most which to be employed and gain their bers of The Institute of Chartered Account- people want from theirloban occupation practical experience. The choice is entirely ants of Ontariothe qualifying body under that is held in high regard by the commu- theirs. All applicants must be residing in the Public Accountancy Actthey are nity, challenge, job satisfaction and a salary eligible for a public accountant's license. In Canada. level which matches it. addition, CAs may, after they have qual- ified, choose to leave public accounting Graduation qualifies a person for the Modular System designation CGA and membership in the CGA has a modular system of study which and many hold senior positions in a variety association. enables students to vary their subject se- of other fields. quence to suit the demands of their em- The Institute, which was founded in 1879, Enrolment 1974-75 ployer and personal needs. trains and examines candidates for the pro- Total 5,600 Also available is a cassette coaching pro- fession and regulates the professional stan- gram with pre-recorded study/review mate- dards of its members and students. Only Curriculum rial. Examination reprints with comments members of the Institute can call them- The course is national and all subjects, and suggested solutions are also available. selves chartered accountants and use the other than provincial statutes, are identical designation CA. in each province. Students may transfer Services from province to province without any dis- Undergraduates and members participate Student Body ruption in their study program. The course in and benefit from very active local chapter In 1974 new enrolment of CA students in covers the broadest range of financial man- associations. CGA also operates a career Ontario passed the 1,000 mark for the first agement subjects and includes accounting, counselling service, a research department timein fact the total was more than 1,100, business and statute law, mathematics of fi- and a comprehensive library and provides compared with 945 in 1973, the previous nance, managerial statistics, financial ac- its members with their own professional enrolment record. The student body totals counting, cost accounting, economics for magazine and optional continuing edu- 3,200 this year and it is anticipated that the management, information and computer cation courses in supervisory techniques Institute will have about 3,400 students in systems, advanced accounting theory, and management communications. 1976. audit theory, taxation, specialized account- The profession is also attracting an in- ing, financial comptrollership, audit appli- Further information creasing number of female students, since cation, and organizational behaviour. Registrar accountancy is a field which offers equally A change in the fifth level of program The Certified General Accountants rewarding careers to men and women. now permits undergraduates to choose one . Association of Ontario area of specialization in their final year. 25 Adelaide Street East Admission Requirements They will study advanced courses in one of Toronto, Ontario M5C 1Y6 University graduation is the basic admis- the following areas: Financial accounting, Telephone (416) 366-6501 sion requirement to the program of study controllership, taxation or auditing. leading to the CA designation. The study program was developed and is Students must register iivith the Institute constantly updated by university pro- and obtain employment in the office of a fessors from different universities in Can- practicing chartered accountant to start ada, in conjunction with the Faculty of three years of practicgl experience. They Commerce and Business Administration of must also complete, at a designated univer- sthe University of British Columbia and offi- sity, the 45 semester hours of business and cials of the Course Administration Commit- related subjects specified by the Institute. tee of the CGA. If students have taken any of the speci- fied courses as part of any undergraduate Study Program or graduate program, they will be granted The program is primarily on a correspon- advanced standing in that subject and will dence basis and is supplemented by lec- not be required to repeat the work. tures in sixteen areas located throughout Exceptional students may qualify for a the province, generally in universities and reduced practical experience requirement, colleges. from three to two years. Details are avail- able from the Institute. Course Emphasis After completion of the above program, The course places more emphasis upon fi- students must complete the Institute's nancial management than upon cost ac- School of Accountancy, a four-week sum- counting or auditing. mer program covering special professional requirements not taught at universities, be- 9 9 fore they attempt the final examinations. 104, Chartered Accountants A "conditional registration" procedure Society of Industrial Applications for enrolment may be con- will permit non-university graduates to reg- sidered from mature students who might ister with the Institute and to take their uni- Accountants of Ontario not otherwise qualify for admission. versity classes part-time while employed by Specific course exemptions are granted a firm of chartered accountants, but they on the basis of individual applicatipn to the must complete their university degree in provincial society in whose jurisdiction the order to write the final examinations. applicant resides. The basic critesion for exemption is that Waterloo Co-operative Program candidates for the RIA program do not have A special program is available at the Uni- to repeat equivalent courses taken at other versity of Waterloo which enables students recognized institutions (ordinarily granted to obtain an honours mathematics degree Executive Director: E.W. Scott on the basis of marks earned on formal and CA membership in alternating work- examinations). study semesters. Interested students can The Society of Industrial Accountants of Graduates of other professional associ- consult the University of Waterloo section Ontario is a non-profit organization created ation's, universities and colleges, particu- of Horizons in which co-operative pro- to serve Canadian business and dedicated larly of business and accounting programs, to furthering the profession of management grams are described, or get details from the are usually eligible for several exemptions. accounting. Institute. The modular structure of the RIA program Incorporated in Ontario in 1941, the permits maximum flexibility in the granting Ontario society is one of ten affiliates of the Deadline for Registration of exemptions. Students register with the Institute as soon Society of Industrial Accountants of Can- ada, through which its nationwide edu- as they are employed by a practicing firm. Student Salaries Applicants must also comply with the uni- cational programs are administered. Of the 38 chapters in operation across Salaries range upwards to $16,000 for fifth versity registration dates for extramural level students. students enrolling in degree courses. De- Canada, 20 are located in Ontario. Each holds monthly meetings of major interest to tails should be obtained from the university Other Services those involvEld in the accounting chosen by the applicant. The society recognizes three classes of profession. membership: Registered, general and stu- Tuition Fees dent. Anyone taking the RIA course auto- Enrolment 1975-76 Students can obtain information about uni- matically becomes a student member, and Ontario7,500 versity course fees directly from the univer- as such, can take advantage of the many sity of their choice. services provided to assist students. At the The RiA Course In addition, students must pay the Insti- national office in Hamilton, a comprehen- tute's registration fee of $35 when they The society's professional education sive library and research facility is main- course is the only program which special- enter the program, plus an annual fee of tained. A bi-monthly magazine,Cost and izes in the field of industrial and manage- $55. At present the fee for the Ontario Insti- Management, carries articles written by ex- tute School of Accountancy is $350 and the ment accounting. It leads to a nationally perts in their field to cover all aspects of ac- final examination fee is $160. recognized designation, the RIA (Regis-I countancy. A comprehensive postgraduate tered Industrial Accountant), upon com- education program and a placement ser- Student Salaries pletion of a five-level study program. The vice to assist members seeking positions Chartered accountancy students are'full- RIA course teaches the concepts and tech- are also available. time employees of practicing firms. The niques of management accounting, includ- salaries paid to them are fully competitive ing related subjects in law, statistics and Further Inquiries with salaries which may be offered in any business management and other relevant For further information please contact other positions open to them. areas of financial management and control. Registrar The course and its examination pro- Society of Industrial Accountants of Further inquiries cedures are uniform in all Canadian prov- Ontario inces. This means that a student who For further information, please contact 25 Adelaide Street East, Room 1616 moves from one province to another may Director of Education Toronto, Ontario M5C 1Y2 continue studies without interruption. In The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Telephone (416) 363-8191 Ontario the RIA evening lecture course is Ontario Or 69 Bloor Street East conducted at seven Universities and 15 Society of Industrial Accountants of Toronto, Ontario M4W 1B3 community colleges in co-operation with Ontario the society. Telephone (416) 962-1841 154 Main Steet East Hamilton, Ontario L8N 1G9 Universities Telephone (416) 525-4100 Brock, Carleton, McMaster, Toronto (Erin- dale, St. George and Scarborough Cam- puses), Western, Windsor and York.

Community Colleges Algonquin, Cambrian, Canadore, Cone- stoga, Confederation, Durham, Georgian, Lambton, Loyalist, Mohawk, Northern, St. Lawrence, Sault, Seneca and Sir Sandford Fleming. The RIA course is also available by correspondence.

Admission Requirements Year 4 graduation is the usual academic minimum for admission to the first level of the RIA program. However, students with post-secondary standing in equivalent sub- jects may enter at an advanced stage. Proof of academic standing must be sub- miffed with all applications for admission or exemption. 100 106

Fashion Centralia College Through a combination of academic and Kemptville College of Agricultural practical subjects in fashion, and in addi- of Agricultural tion to studies in the behavioural sciences Technology related to the consumer, students are pre- Technology pared for interesting careers in fashion re- tailing, pattern and fabric promotion, and Huron Park as home sewing consultants. With further Kemptville experience, students may follow careers in fashion co-ordinating, bridal counselling, fashion copy writing and advertising Principal: J.A. MacDonald layout. Principal: John D. Curtis

Centralia College is located 25 miles north Community Home Economics Post-secondary courses leading to diplo- of London in the Huron Industrial Park This is a general course in home econom- mas in agriculture and food and fashion are which was formerly the Canadian Forces ics, with emphasis upon family and con- offered at the Kemptville College of Agri- Base, Centralia. The College opened in Oc- sumer studies. Graduates will be able to cultural Technology. This residential, co- tober 1967 and offers two-year diploma work as home economics technicians in educational college was founded as the courses in agricultural business manage- public and private health care and social Kemptville Agricultural School in 1917. ment, animal health technology, food ser- service agencies, as paraprofessionals in Adjacent to the town of Kemptville, 30 vice management, fashion and community educational institutions, as technicians in miles from Ottawa, the campus occupies home economics. consumer information bureaus, govern- part of some 800 acres of college property. ment departments and in agencies Experimental plots, orchards, gardens and -Enrolment 1974-75 overseas. dairy and beef herds provide facilities for Total277 study, research, and demonstration. Admission Requirements Programs Offered All courses require an Ontario Secondary Enrolment 1974-75 Two-year courses from September to April School Graduation Diploma (27 credits). Total250 each year. Older students are assessed on an individ- ual basis. Admission Requirements Agricultural Business Management The Ontario Secondary School Graduation This course is primarily designed to assist Residence Accommodation Diploma or equivalent is required for rural youth to become successful farm Accommodation is provided in residences admission to the courses leading to'a operators. The educational program is also on campus. diploma in agriculture or food and fashion. geared for graduates to take related posi- Extensive recreational facilities con- A student who has completed, at the sec- tions with commercial companies, in gov- tribute to the enjoyment and development ondary or post-secondary level, the equiv- ernment service, as commercial farm man- of the students. There is an artificial ice alent of a course offered by the college, agers, etc. Emphasis is placed on business arena as well as a curling rink, bowling may request advanced standing in that management throughout the course of lanes, gymnasium, track, and ball diamond. subject. study. A full-year farm analysis project An applicant unable to meet the above gives students extensive training in real Fees. academic requirements for admission may farm situations while they are still enrolled Tuition$200 per year submit an application as a mature student. at the college. Room and meals $22 per week (includes Such application should include all perti- nine meals). Additional meals are provided nent information which will justify special Animal Health Technology at reasonable charge. consideration. The course is designed to provide trained Total cost per year including tuition, resi- technical personnel to perform necessary dence, meals and books is approximately Diploma Courses Offered tests to assist veterinarians in accurate di- $950. Agriculture agnosis and efficient treatment of animal Four semesters are usually required to disease. Graduates will be employed by Student Awards cover the diploma curriculum. A beginning large animal practitioners, small animal A number of bursaries, scholarships and student may register for either of the two hospitals, government agencies and other financial awards are available from junior semesters. It is not necessary to pro- laboratories. various organizations and municipalities. ceed directly from one semester to the Students may also be eligible for assistance next, and the choice of taking one or two Food Service Management under the Ontario Student Assistance semesters per year is open to the student. A combination of academic and practical Program. Semesters begin in September and Jan- subjects pertaining to food service man- uary. Mature students may register for agement are taught to prepare students for Further Information credit as full-time students, or as part-time challenging careers as supervisors or man- For further information, please contact students, taking individual subjects. agers in the food service industry. Empha- Principal sis is placed upon management, principles Centralia College of Agricultural Food and Fashion and production techniques related to the Technology Four semesters are usually required to hospitality and institutional environments. Huron Park P.O. cover the diploma curriculum. The objec- The rapidly expanding hotel and restaurant Ontario NOM WO tive of the course is to prepare students for industry, as well as hospitals and other Telephone (519) 228-6691 entry into the food service and/or fashion health care facilities and educational Insti- industry in a management capacity. A be- tutions, require graduates who are knowl- ginning student may register for either of edgeable in the organization and function the two junior semesters. It is not necessary of food service. Graduates are qualified to to proceed directly from one semester to work as food service supervisors in hospi- the next, but the choice of taking one, two tals and other health care institutions and or three semesters per year is open to the are eligible for membership in the Cana- student. Semesters begin in September, dian Food Service Supervisors Association. January and April. Mature students may register for credit either for the entire course or for individual subjects.

. 101 107 Residential Life Ridgetown College The Kemptville College of Agricultural New Liskeard College Technology will provide accommodation of Agricultural of Agricultural for full-time students wishing to live on 'campus. Technology Technology Bell Hall, the larger of the two residences, provides accommodation for 200 students in double rooms. In addition, there is a New Liskeard Ridgetown large recreation area equipped with stereo and colour television. Each floor is pro- vided with lounges. Principal: W. W. Snow The Women's Residence accommodates Principal: J. D. Butler 68 students in double rooms. There is also Ridgetown is midway between London and an attractive lounge, a reading room, hobby The college was established in 1967 to pro- Windsor, 20 miles from Chatham, in the room, TV room, kitchen and laundry facili- vide technical agricultural education to the ties. Food and clothing labs are also in this people of northern Ontario considering a centre of the prosperous farm area of west- ern Ontario. building. vocation in farming and associated fields. The campus is located within-the town of The college was established as the West- New Liskeard, District of Temiskaming, 100 ern Ontario Agricultural School in 1951. It Student Awards has modern facilities for agricultural teach- A number of bursaries presented by.cliar- miles north of North Bay. The college is sit- ing which include laboratories, a library, itable organizations, municipalities, and in- uated at the southern tip of the Little Clay greenhouses, livestock and agronomy dividuals are available to deserving stu- -Belt, an important farming area of northern Ontario. buildings and student residence buildings. dents. Special awards, scholarships and Modern educational and demonstrational There is a college farm of 450 acres for prizes, amounting to several thousands of demonstration and research purposes. dollars are generously donated by bene- facilities consist of a 480-acre farm site, and factors. Students may also apply for loan- a new educational building housing labora- Enrolment 1974-75 grant assistance under the Ontario Student tories, shops, classrooms, arena, library Total220 Assistance Program. For details see the in- and other related facilities. A year-round farming program is maintained to provide troductory section on financial assistance Courses Offered for students. instructional material and to carry out applied research projects. The academic year at Ridgetown is divided into three terms per year and the programs Fees are two years in length. Terms begin in Tuition (per semester) $100 Enrolment 1974-75 September, December and February and Rooms and meals, student activity fees, Total65 each term is a prerequisite of the next. Woks, and miscellaneous expenses bring the total to about $550 per semester. Diploma Course A two-year course of four terms starting in Agricultural Production and Management This program is designed to provide train- Further Information late September and ending in April. Teach- ing both for careers in the business of farm- Inquiries should be addressed to ing methods include lectures, laboratory The Registrar periods, practical projects, seminars and ing and for positions in the expanding agri- cultural industry. The course consists of a Kemptville College of Agricultural special management presentations. Technology basic core of subjects plus electives. Kemptville, Ontario KOG 1J0 Admission Requirements Through selection of electives the students Telephone (613) 258-3411 Ext. 237 Ontario year 4 or the equivalent is most de- may direct their area of emphasis towards sirable with emphasis on mathematics, their chosen career. chemistry and other science courses. Applicants over 18 years of age and having Agricultural Laboratory Technology less than year 4 standing will be considered This program is designed to train students on the basis of their experience and aca- in fundamental laboratory principles and demic standing. techniques and their application in the agri- culture and food industry: It consists of Student Accommodation basic subjects but then emphasizes the lab- Students are accommodated in selected oratory aspects of agriculture. Employment private homes throughout New Liskeard opportunities exist in research, testing-and and in farm homes close to the college. quality control in connection with food pro- cessing, meat and milk products, agricul- Further inquiries tural chemicals, fertilizers, feeds and seeds. Inquiries should be addressed to Principal Agricultural Secretary New Liskeard College of Agricultural A program begun in 1971 'op train people in Technology the provision of clerical end stenographic New Liskeard, Ontario TOJ 1TO services as they apply to firm business. Telephone (705) 647-6701 The program concentrates on the record keeping aspects of today's farms, using a basic core of subjects necessary to under- stand the operations of most farm businesses.

Admission Requirements Applicants should have successfully com- pleted Ontario year 4 or its equivalent. Ma- ture students with less than year 4 standing will be considered on individual merit.

102 0 105 Ridgetown College

Student Awards Fees A number of bursaries and scholarships, The Niagara Parks Tuition fees for lectures and practical train- ranging from $50 to $150 each, are awarded Commission School of ing for the three-year course total $1,500. In annually to students requiring financial as- addition, a deposit of $100 must be paid by sistance. In addition, almost $3,000 is made Horticulture each applicant. If students complete their available by special county awards, service training and are granted a diploma, their club donations, memorial and scholastic depositless any charges for breakages or awards and prizes. Students may also apply Niagara Falls loss of equipmentwill be returned. for loan-grant assistance under the Ontario Student Assistance Program. See intro- Resludnce Accommodation ductory section on financial assistance to Accommodation for two years is provided Superintendent: Charles H. Henning students. free of charge in the school residence. Third year students live off campus. The The Niagara Parks Commission School of Residence Accommodation residence building contains double rooms Students live on campus in Steck ley Hall. Horticulture was established in 1936 as a for students. Showers, clothes closets and training school for apprentice gardeners. The rooms, each accommodating two stu- individual lockers are integral parts of the dents, are equipped with clothes closets Situated about five miles north of Niagara living quarters. A reading room, dining Falls, its facilities include a herbarium, a li- and comfortable furnishings, including room, kitchen and staff quarters are also combination dresser-desks. Accommo- brary, a residence building, biology and located in this building. dation is available for both men and chemistry laboratory, a frameyard, a pot- women. ting shed and two greenhouses. Student Financial Allowance The grounds consist of 100 acres, most A weekly subsistence allowance which in- of which are intensely planted and devel- Recreation creases annually according to a staged Students participate in hockey, basketball, oped and are open for the enjoyment of the scale, is provided for students at the public. volleyball, curling, bowling, skating, bil- school. The allowance is to permit them to liards and table tennis. A student executive The program allows each student to ac- meet their ordinary financial obligations operates a coffee house on campus. quire practical knowledge, skill and train- during the period of their training. ing in general horticulture including bot- Fees any, arboriculture, floriculture and Further Information landscape art. Tuition is $200 per year as follows: First Please write to term $60, second term $70 and third term Graduates of the school may obtain em- School of Horticulture $70. Room and nine meals per week, stu- ployment with the Niagara Parks Commis- The Niagara Parks Commission sion, or with commercial establishments, dent activities, fees, books, tuition and mis- Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6V5 other parks, educational institutions, uni- cellaneous expenses amount to $712.75 per Telephone (416) 356-8554 year. Weekend 'meals are available at a re- versities or botanical gardens. duced cost. Enrolment 1974-75 Further Inquiries Total36 (12 per year) Please address further inquiries to The Principal Admission Requirements Ridgetown College of Agricultural A minimum of year 4 or its equivalent is re- Technology quired with credits in the following sub- Ridgetown, Ontario NOP 2C0 jects: Year 4 English, year 4 chemistry or Telephone (519) 674-5456 physics, year 4 mathematics, algebra and geometry. Preference will be given to those applicants who have received their Second- ary School Graduation Diploma through the four or five-year stream of the arts and science program. Previous experience in gardening or some closely related field is essential, The extent and nature of candidates' practical experience can be factors that have an important bearing on deciding their selec- tion for admission. A candidate for admission must be a Canadian citizen, 18 years of age, phys- ically fit, have a good personality and inter- est, and give promise of leadership in the field of horticulture. All applications must be received by the end of June for admis- sion to the school the following April.

Courses Offered A three-year diploma program in horticul- ture. The school year begins the first week of April. Courses include a wide variety of horticultural mechanization, botany, green- house and nursery production, weed con- trol, plant diseases and greenhouse man- agement. English and mathematics are also specified, in addition to manual gardening operations.

10.3 109 Canadian Coast Guard Admission Requirements To be considered for admission to the College Canadian Coast Guard College students must have: (a) reached their 17th but not their 21st birth- day as of September 1 of the year of enrolment; Ministry of Transport (b) successfully completed secondary school with algebra, geometry, trigonometry, physics and French or English language at graduation level, The Canadian Coast Guard College in Syd- (c) a pre-employment oral and written exam- ney, Nova Scotia, offers excellent training ination, and and career opportunities to young men and (d) a pre - employment medical related to ca- women who have a desire for a seafaring reer requirements. life and who want to see more of, and learn Students who will be graduating from more about Canada. secondary school in 1976 are eligible to The college opened its doors in Sep- apply. Proof of graduation must be pro- tember 1965. Its aim is to produce pro- vided before appointment as an Officer fessionally competent Coast Guard Offi- Cadet can be made. The closing date for cers who have an understanding of modern application is February 28, 1976. leadership and management. As graduate officers, they may serve Benefits aboard powerful ice-breakers, in speedy Cadets receive a monthly allowance ($110- search and rescue craft, aboard the world's $155) while attending college. On first join- most modern weather-oceanographic and ing, they get travelling expenses from home cable-laying vessels, or in the lighthouse to the college. Return travelling expenses and buoy tending vessels that constantly. are covered, after the first $25, from the col- travel Canada's shipping lanes to ensure lege to home once a year by the most eco- that the nation's marine commerce moves nomical means. in safety. The fleet has more than 60 vessels They receive free uniform issue, free of sea-going size and includes some of the books and free board and lodging. They are most powerful and most modern ships of covered by Government Employees' Work- their type in the world. men's Compensation and are eligible to participate in the Public Service Super- Training annuation Plan, group surgical-medical The college training course commences in provision and many other benefits. September. Subjects studied cover a wide range, including, apart from those directly Physical Education concerned with ship's deck or engine room The college has a physical education pro- operation, studies in the fields of mathe- gram under the direction of qualified matics, the sciences, marine law, econom- instructors. ics and other fields that are related to ship- ping. Strong emphasis is placed upon Further inquiries acquiring a working knowledge of both of- Requests for application forms and infor- ficial languages so that graduates will be mation concerning the Canadian Coast able to serve, upon completion of their Guard College should be directed to training, aboard vessels anywhere in Staffing Officer Canada. Canadian Coast Guard Applicants must be prepared to serve as Ministry of Transport officers in the Canadian Coast Guard at sea Area 21E, Transport Canada Building for a period of three consecutive years im- Place de Ville mediately after graduation from the Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0N7 college.

Language Requirements A knowledge of the English or French lan- guage is sufficient for appointment to these positions. 111 Health Sciences and Chiropractor Health Sciences Chiropractic is a system of healing which Social Services holds that some diseases are a result of lack of normal nerve function and that this deficiency can be corrected by the manipu- lation and adjustment of body structures Not so long ago students who wanted to How many students are aware of the variety especially the muscles and the spinal "help people" considered medicine or so- of careers open to them in the field of column. cial work. Now they have a wide variety of health sciences? Medicine, nursing, den- The program at the Canadian Memorial occupations to choose from in the health tistry and pharmacy are probably familiar, Chiropractic College is a four-year program sciences and social services that are essen- but there are many other professional oc- which includes basic science, chiropractic tial to the health and welfare of the cupations and skilled jobs that students education, and practical clinical training. community. could consider. The program leads to graduation as a Doc- tor of Chiropractic. The health sciences field is a rapidly growing area in which practical work, re- Candidates for admission must have search, and teaching change so quickly completed Ontario year 5 or the equivalent. In addition, one year of university standing that people with new and varied skills are with credits in biology, chemistry, and psy- needed. The concept of the clinic, the in- creasing importance of preventive health chology is required. Applicants in doubt as care as well as specialization have made to their qualifications are advised to submit group practice in many cases a better an- their references and academic records to the Registrar for evaluation and swer to the needs of patients. The hospital and the individual office are not the only consideration. places of work. Students interested in the For further information please contact health sciences may find that they will work Registrar in clinics, government programs, in indus- The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic try,for school boards or in teaching institu- College tions, in nursing homes, or rehabilitation 1900 Bayvlew Avenue centres. Toronto, Ontario M4G 3E6 Many of the health science programs Telephone (416) 487-5588 have limited enrolments. Students may therefore wish to consider more than one Dentist specific occupation when planning an edu- Dentistry is a four-year program offered by cation, keeping as many options open as two universities in OntarioToronto and possible. The following is not ad 'exhaustive Western. Students spend their first two list of career possibilities, but only a guide years primarily in learning basic medicine. to major areas within the health sciences During this period dental students at West- field. ern actually attend some classes along with medical students, whereas at Toronto den- Audiologist and Speech Therapist tistry is a completely separate faculty. Al- Students interested in the area of commu- though there is a general introduction to nication disorders are made familiar both dentistry in the first two years, it is in the with speech therapy and audiology. last two years that the study of dentistry is Speech therapy is the diagnosis and treat- extremely intensive. About half of the train- ment of persons with disorders of speech, ing in the final years is spent in clinics. such as stuttering or language defects due Students are taught to diagnose and treat to brain damage or impaired hearing. Audi- diseases of the mouth and jaw that are con- ology is the diagnosis and treatment of nected with the teeth. Today the emph s hearing disorders using a variety of meth- has changed from correction to prevention. ods including lip reading. The two-year Upon graduation the dental student may consider specializing in several areas: the postgraduate program at the University of study of anaesthetics (anaesthesiology); Toronto leads to a Diploma in Speech Pa- thology. Students are given background in dentistry for childien (paedodontics); cor- audiology, but the program does not pre- rection of facial and dental irregularities pare them for the audiology profession. such as the straightening of teeth (orth- odontics); and the replacement of missing The four-year degree program at The Uni- teeth or other parts around the mouth versity of Western Ontario prepares stu- dents for a career both in audiology and (prosthodontics), etc. Besides entering pri- speech therapy. Graduates from the two vate practice, graduates can also consider programs are eligible for membership with working for public health, teaching, or the Ontario Speech and Hearing doing research at a number of hospitals, Association. government agencies, and most dental schools. The University of Toronto requires appli- cants who wish to enter the diploma pro- The requirements for admission to Tor- gram to have a baccalaureate degree in arts onto and Western vary. A student applying or science. Students who wish to apply to to Toronto must have an OSSHGD and a the degree program at The University of minimum of one year in a general science Western Ontario must have completed one program or the equivalent. Required year of university with courses in psychol- courses at the first year university level in- biology, physics, math, and applied math; clude chemistry, zoology or botany, and or the equivalent. physics. Students can only apply to West- For further information please contact ern after completing a minimum of two uni- the office of admissions of both versity years during which they must have universities. taken biology, chemistry, and physics. 105 112 Health Sciences For further information please contact Admission requirements.include an Admission requirements vary from uni- The Secretary OSSGD with standing in any three of biol- versity to university, but the usual minimum Faculty of Dentistry ogy, physics, chemistry, or mathematics. A requirements include two or three years in University of Toronto student considering this occupation should a general arts and science program.with Toronto, Ontario M5G 1G6 have a high degree of manual dexterity. courses in physics, biology or zoology, For further information contact the office chemistry, and organic chemistry. En- The Secretary of admissions at George Brown College, or rolment is limited. Last year there were over Faculty of Dentistry Governing Board of Dental Technicians 8,700 applications for 597 positions in first- The University of Western Ontario 11A Glen Watford Drive year medicine at Ontario universities. London, Ontario N6A 3K7 Agincourt, Ontario M1S 2B8 For further information, please contact the admissions office in the faculty of medi- Dental Assistant/Dental Hygienist/Dental Dietitian cine at the universities listed above. Technician In order to become a dietitian it is neces- sary to fulfil certain academic require- Nurse/Nursing Assistant Dental Assistant ments, as well as to complete a dietetic in- Preparation in nursing is available via three The dental assistant program is usually one ternship. Students who consider this avenues: Diploma nursing programs, de- year (eight months) in duration and trains profession can become specialists who gree (B.Sc.N.) programs and nursing assis- students to take care of dental instruments, plan, organize, and manage food services; tant programs. torepare materials for use by the dentist, provide therapeutic nutrition care for pa- to develop x-rays, to receive and prepare tients; instruct individuals and groups; as- Diploma Nursing patients, and to be acquainted with chair- sist in research; or make the community Diploma nursing programs are offered in all side assisting procedures and office man- aware of tiutrition information. colleges of applied arts and technology and agement practices. Students also receive Four universitiesGuelph, Ottawa, Tor- at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. These clinical practice in dental offices and clin- onto and Westernand Ryerson Poly- programs are two years in length and con- ics. Upon successful completion of the pro- technical Institute offer three and four-year tain planned clinical experience in hospi- gram and following one year's practical ex- programs in the area of food and nutrition tals and in a variety of other community set- perience, the dental assistant may apply for or home economics that are recognized by tings. Clinical experience is supervised by certification from the Ontario Dental the Canadian Dietetic Association. To qual- faculty from the nursing program. Upon Nurses and Assistants Association. Usually ify for membership with the association successful completion of the program, stu- an OSSGD or the equivalent is required, students can enter either during the sum- dents are eligible to write the College of and a science background, typing, and a mers of their second and third years (inte- Nurses examinations for registration'as good command of English are either re- grated internship) or after graduating nurses in Ontario. quired or recommended. (graduate internship). The academic pro- The two-year diploma nursing program For further information about the pro- grams vary among the institutions. For in- prepares beginning practitioners in nursing grams and admission requirements please stance, at the University of Toronto stu- who can function as members of the health contact the office of admissions at the fol- dents, after one year in a general arts and team in providing health care to persons of lowing community colleges: Algonquin, science program, can enter the program of- all ages, with different health problems in a Canadore, Confederation, Durham, Fan- fered by Toronto's Department of Nutrition variety of situations. The educational prep- shawe, George Brown, Georgian, Niagara, and Food Science in the Faculty of Medi- aration includes the basic scientific prin- St. Clair, and Seneca. cine. All the institutions listed require an ciples of nursing care, general and nursing OSSHGD. knowledge, understanding of the health Dental Hygienist For further information about additional needs of individuals and groups, as well as The dental hygienist program is two years requirements please contact the office of the preventive, curative and restorative as- in length and involves theoretical and prac- admissions at the institution of your choice. pects of nursing and the maintenance of tical clinical training. Focus is placed on Further information about internship pro- health. Emphasis in the diploma program is the promotion of oral hygiene and the in- grams. Can be obtained from placed on the development of the skills and struction in the development and mainte- Canadian Dietetic Association judgement involved in the giving of direct nance of good dental health habits. Stu- 1393 Yonge Street nursing care. dents are also trained to teach the Toronto, Ontario M4T 1Y4 Graduates may work in active treatment principles of dental health, so that upon and chronic hospitals, health clinics, graduation they are able to instruct patients Medical Doctor homes for the aged, industry, doctors' of- or groups of people, especially school chil- Five Ontario universitiesMcMaster, fices and other health care agencies in the dren, if they are employed in the field of Ottawa, Queen's, Toronto, and Western community. public health. Upon successful completion have schools of medicine that offer three or Applicants to diploma nursing programs of the program, graduates are eligible for four-year programs. The curriculum in- offered VII the colleges of applied arts and licencing by the Royal College of Dental volves theoretical and practical clinical ed- technology are required to hold an OSSGD. Surgeons of Ontario. ucation, so that students have a sound with two senior division credits in science. Students who are considering this pro- knowledge of the basic principles of health Additional qualifications may be recom- gram are required to have an OSSHGD with and disease. Following the degree, gradu- mended in order to give prospective stu- year 5 chemistry and biology or mature stu- ates serve for one year as interns in hospi- dents a better chance of completing the dent status. Starting in 1976 the program tals or other medical institutions. In order program successfully. Selection pro- will be offered by George Brown College. to enter practice, graduates must obtain a cedures vary from college to college. (See Algonquin College also offers the program. licence. Each province has a licencing nursing education booklet published by the For further information please contact body which has its special requirements. In Ministry of Colleges and Universities). the office of admissions at Algonquin Col- Ontario, a licence is obtained upon suc- Mature students (19 years and over) are lege or George Brown College. cessful completion of the Medical Council considered for admission on an individual of Canada exam and a year of internship in basis. Dental Technician an approved hospital. Those graduates Programs and courses in some clinical The dental technician program is offered at who wish to specialize enter residency pro- specialities are offered in colleges of George Brown College. It is a three-year grams after their internship in such areas as applied arts and technology, at Ryerson theory and practical program which trains neurology, psychiatry, or gynecology. Polytechnical Institute and at some students to make dental aids such as den- hospitals. tures, bridgework inlays, metal clasps, and For further information on diploma nurs- devices for the straightening of teeth. On ing programs please contact the admis- completion of training all dental tech- sions office of any college of applied arts nicians must write qualifying exams in and technology or Ryerson Polytechnical order to be registered by the Governing Institute. Board of Dental Technicians. 1 0 Health Sciences 113 Baccalaureate Degree Nursing Information may also be obtained from Admission requirements differ between Eight Ontario universities offer a four-year any of the following Ministry training institutions. Oueen's considers students degree (B.Sc.N.) program. These programs centres with an OSSHGD and year 5 math and deal with the preventive, therapeutic and Nursing Assistant Centre chemistry and Western requires an rehabilitative aspects of nursing and the 31 Walnut Street South OSSHGD (year,5 biology is suggested), promotion of health and are designed to Hamilton, Ontario L8N 21(9 Toronto considers students with an OS- give a broader scientific foundation in nurs- SHGD and one year in a general arts and ing as well as general education at the uni- Nursing Assistant Centre science program with certain required versity level. Planned clinical experience in 205 York Street courses or the equivalent. hospitals and in various community agen- London, Ontario N6A 1B4 Mohawk College requires an OSSGD cies is supervised by the faculty of the nurs- with years 3 and 4 English and math at the ing program. Upon successful completion Nursing Assistant Centre advanced level and any two of physics, of the program, students become eligible to 699 Frood Road chemistry, or biology in year 3 or 4. write the examination for registration as Box 485 For furtherinformation please contact nurses in Ontario. Sudbury, Ontario P3C 5A3 the admissions office of the institutions The baccalaureate degree program pro- listed, vides basic professional preparation in Nursing Assistant Centre depth for nursing practice in both hospitals 1111 Victoria Avenue, 2nd Floor Optometrist and community health agencies. Graduates Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 1B7 The School of Optometry at the University may assume positions involving the giving of Waterloo offers a four-year program. The of patient care and, following some experi- Nursing Assistant Centre first two years are strictly academic, while ence, the teaching of nursing or the admin- 360 Christie Street in the third and especially in the fourth istration of nursing service. They are qual- Toronto, Ontario M6G 3C2 year, there is also practical clincial training. ified to proceed to graduate study in Students learn how to investigate visite' dif- nursing or related fields. Medical Laboratory Technologist ficulties, to detect eye diseases, and to Admission requirements include an Medical laboratory technology programs adapt such visual aids as lenses, prisms, OSSHGD and certain courses specified by are two or three years in length and are of- and contact lenses. each university. fered at eight colleges of applied arts and In order to enter the program, students For further information please contact technology and at the Toronto Institute of must have completed one year in a general the school of nursing at any of the follow- Medical Technology, as well as at a few science program at a university. They will ing universities: Lakehead, Laurentian, hospitals. have completed an OSSHGD program and McMaster, Oueen's, Ottawa, Toronto, The program prepares students in the two year 5 sciencesphysics and Western or Windsor. fundamentals of the various investigations, chemistry. in the clinical testing necessary to assist in For further information please contact Nursing Assistant medical diagnosis and therapeutic pro- School of Optometry Programs for nursing assistants are offered cedures, Usually the final year of the pro- University of Waterloo in the colleges of applied arts and tech- gram is in a hospital medical laboratory set- Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 nology, at regional centres, at hospitals and ting where students learn to perform all in some high schools. The programs, ex- techniques under acutal working Pharmacist cept for those in high schools, are generally conditions. A four-year degree program in pharmacy is 35 weeks in length. Upon successful completion of the pro- offered by the University of Toronto. Stu- Programs in community colleges nor- gram, graduates are eligible to write the dents are taught the physical and chemical mally require year 4 (or the equivalent) or . registration examinations of the Canadian properties of drugs, their pharmaceutical mature student status. Programs at re- Society of Laboratory Technologists, preparation and dispensing, as well as their gional centres and hospitals admit students The Registered Technologist may be em- action in the body. Courses include a study with a minimum of year 2 or the equivalent, ployed as a member of the health care team of compounding, procedures involved in though beginning in 1976, applicants with- in a hospital, clinic or diagnostic manufacturing, and pharmacy manage- out year 2 will be considered on an individ- laboratory. ment. To be registered in Ontario,it is nec- ual basis. At colleges of applied arts and technology essary to complete an apprenticeship and In addition to the above, nine high the entrance requirement to the three-year internship of 12 mantis, The appren- schools in the province offer nursing assis- program is an OSSGD with appropriate ticeship extends over eight months in the tant programs in years 3 and 4. The nursing sciences, Applicants with an OSSHGD may summers after the second and third univer- course is taken concurrently with other be granted up to one year's advanced sity years. Four months of internship must high school courses, standing. At the Toronto Institute of Medi- be taken upon the completion of the final Clinical experience supervised by the cal Technology the entrance requirement academic year, teachers is an inherent part of the program. to the two-year program is an OSSHGD Admission requirements include an Upon successful completion of the course, with the appropriate sciences. OSSHGD with year 5 courses in relations students are eligible to write an exam- For further information please contact and functions, calculus, chemistry, and ination for registration as nursing assis- the office of admissions at any of the fol- physics. In exceptional cases, students tants in Ontario. lowing colleges: Algonquin, Cambrian, without year 5 physics will be considered. The nursing assistant program prepares Canadore, Fanshawe, Lambton, Mohawk, For further information please contact graduates to give nursing care to selected St. Clair, St. Lawrence. Or contact the office of admissions at the University of patients whose needs are stabilized, and to Admissions Office Toronto. assist the registered nurse in giving nursing Toronto Institute of Medical Technology care to individuals whose conditions are 222 St. Patrick Street not stabilized. The registered nursing assis- Toronto, Ontario M5T 1V4 tant functions under the supervision of the registered nurse. Occupational Therapist Further information may be obtained by Oueen's, Toronto, and Western offer four- contacting the admissions office at any of year degree programs in occupational ther- the following colleges: Canadore, Cone- apy and Mohawk Co line has a three-year stoga, Durham, Fanshawe, Georgian, diploma program. The course of study in- Humber, Loyalist, Northern, St. Clair, St. volves theoretical and practical clinical ,ed- Lawrence. ucation. Throughout the program, students intern in hospitals and treatment centres where they help patients toward indepen- dent management of the activities of daily living in a home or work situation. 107 114 Health Sciences Physiotherapist _ Social Services Correctional and After-Care Officers Queen's Toronto, and Western offer four- Centennial, St. Lawrence, and Sheridan year degree programs in physiotherapy offer two-year diploma programs for stu- and Mohawk College has a three-year dents who wish to become correctional of- diploma program. Most of the courses are ficers with the Ministry of Correctional Ser- in the basic medical sciences, clinical vices or with the federal government. The sciences, and applied therapeutics. programs prepare them for supervising the Students intern in hospitals and treat- care, security, and control of inmates in ment centres throughout their course of correctional institutions, as well as acting study. Using a variety of methods and Careers in the social services deal primarily as counsellors. Courses may Include psy- equipment, students learn to rehabilitate with the welfare of the community and with chology, sociology, criminology, group dy- patients by teaching and guiding them in the individual in the community. Students namics, counselling methods, and commu- the performance of exercises and activities who are interested in this field have a wide nications. There is also extensive field in order to increase muscle strength and re- range of areas to considerfrom recre- work. store the Ix Ji ly functions. Upon gradu- ation and child care to rehabilitation and The minimum admission requirement is atidn, students are eligible for membership work with the emotionally disturbed or the an OSSGD. with jhe Canadian Physiotherapy mentally ill. For further information please contact Association. Professions in the social services often the office of admissions of the three com- Admission requirements differ among in- complement those in the health sciences. munity colleges listed above. stitutions. Western and Toronto consider The social worker or psychologist may There a )0 special educational pro- students who have completed the first year work with doctors, nurses, and medical gram requii..nents for students who wish of a general arts and science program or technicians. Correctional officers handling to become probation officers, the officers the equivalent. Queen's considers students delinquents may have to spend time in family who are responsible for the rehabilitation of with an OSSHGD and courses in year 5 and juvenile courts. This field, then, over- individuals during the period of adjustment mathematics and chemistry, or the equiv- laps many others, so that whether dealing from the correctional institution to a normal alent. Mohawk College requires an OSSGD with groups or individuals, people in social social environment. However, those em- with year 4 English, years 3 and 4 math, and services often work with or are a part of var- ployed by the Ministry of Correctional Ser- two year 3 courses in physics, chemistry, or ious social agencies, government pro- vices usually have an Master's degree In the biology, all at the advanced level. grams, or community organizations. social sciences or in social work. For further information please contact the The following is not an exhaustive list of For further information please contact admissions office of the institutions listed. career possibilities, but only a guide to the Director of Probation and After-Care major areas within social services. Ministry of Correctional Services Radiological Technician Room 409 Radiological technology programs are nor- Child Care Worker 454 University Avenue mally two years in length and are offered in Programs in child care offer training in the Toronto, Ontario M7A 1J3 four colleges of applied arts and tech- care ofnotionally disturbed children or nology, and at the Toronto Institute of Me- children affected by mental retardation, or Mental Retardation Counsellor dical Technology, as well as at a few related disorders. In most instances these The two-year diploma programs at the hospitals. children are living away from home in vari community colleges for students who wish The program concentrates on the ous kinds of treatment centres or are sent to become mental retardation counsellors knowledge and skills required to produce to day care centres and other institutions. prepare them to work with the mentally re- images of the human body on x-ray film The duties of child care workers are be- tarded at all ages and developmental levels. and other recording media for the purpose ginning to take a new direction. To an in- The programs may include courses in men- of aiding in the diagnosis and the treatment creasing degree they work in the homes of tal retardation, developmental and ad- of diseases and injuries. The required clini- the children's families in order to help with vanced psychology, learning theory, com- cal experience is obtained in a hospital problems. Students are prepared to assume munication skills, group dynamics, health setting. roles which are in some aspects parental, care, and physical disorders. There is ex- Upon successful completion of the pro- so that they can deal with the many prob- tensive field work in residential centres for gram, the graduate is eligible to write the lems which occur throughout the normal the retarded and special day care centres, registration examinations of the Canadian routine of a day. Many of the courses of- so that students receive practical training in Society of Radiological Technicians, En- fered in the programs develop skills in com- looking after the physical and social needs trance requirements to the radiological munications and interpertonal relation- of the mentally retarded. technician program include an OSSGD or ships, provide background in developmental Ten community colleges in Ontario offer equivalent, with appropriate sciences. psychology and health care, and involve these programs: Algonquin, Cambrian, For further information please contact extensive field work. Centennial, Confederation, Fanshawe, any of the following colleges: Cambrian, Diploma programs of two or three years' Georgian, Humber, Loyalist, St. Clair, and Confederation, Fanshawe, Mohawk. Or duration are offered by the following com- Sault. The minimum admission require- contact munity colleges: Algonquin, Cambrian, ment is an OSSGD or equivalent. Admissions Office Centennial, Fanshawe, George Brown, For further information please contact Toronto Institute of Medical Techology Humber, Mohawk, Northern, St. Clair, and the admissions office of the community 222 St. Patrick Street St. Lawrence. Normally the admission re- colleges listed above. Toronto, Ontario M5T 1V4 quirements are an OSSGD or equivalent. For further information please contact Pre-School Educator the admissions office of the community Degree and diploma programs are offered colleges listed above. for students who wish to teach children of pre-school age in day care centres, nursery schools, or centres for the handicapped. The curricula may include courses on the psychological growth and development of the child, education theory and child care, as well as practice teaching and field work. Graduates with two years teaching experi- ence may apply for 'membership with the Association of Early Childhood Education.

1 04 115 Two and threelyear diploma programs Nine community colleges offer two-year Seven universities, Lakehead, Lau- are offered by the following community programs in recreation leadership: Algon- rentian, McMaster, Waterloo, Western, colleges: Algonquin, Cambrian, Centen- quin, Canadore, Centennial, Conestoga, York, and Windsor, offer four-year degree nial. Conestoga, Confederation, Fanshawe, Confederation, Fanshqwe, Humber, Mo- programs that prepare students for the field George Brown, Humber, Lambton, Loyal- hawk, and Sir Sandford Fleming. The mini- of social work. Lakehead, Waterloo, Wind- ist, Mohawk, Niagara, Northern, St. Law- mum admission requirement is an OSSGD. sor, and York consider students with a rence, Sault, Seneca, Sheridan, and Sir The University of Ottawa offers a four- minimum of an OSSHGD. Laurentian con- Sandford Fleming. year degree program in recreology and re- siders students with an OSSHGD and year The minimum requirements are an quires an OSSHGD or equivalent for 5 French or English. Students must com- OSSGD or its equivalent, and some col- admission. The admission requirements to plete one year of university before they can leges consider students with mature stu- the four-year degree program in recreation apply to programs offered by McMaster dent status. Some colleges also require ad- at the University of Waterloo is an OS- and Western. ditional courses or qualifications. SHGD.Year 5 biology and geography are The third avenue open to students is to Ryerson Polytechnical Institute offers a recommended. obtain a baccalaureate degree and then four-year degree program in early child- For further information please contact enter a graduate school of social work. hood education and requires that appli- the office of admissions at any of the insti- For further course information and infor- cants have an OSSHGD with year 5 English tutions listed above. mation about additional requirements and a letter stating their experience with please contact the institution of your children. Graduates are able to work in Sociologist choice. government agencies, social agencies, Sociology is the scientific study of the so- community colleges, and as supervisors in cial behaviour of human beings. It involves nursery or day care centres. the study of the growth and development of In order to enter Guelph's four-year de- societies from small groups to modern in- gree program, which leads to a Bachelor of dustrial societies. There are many sub- Applied Science with a major in child stud- fields, so that students may concentratein ies, students must have an OSSHGD with such areas as urban communities, indus- two courses in mathematics (including trial relations, family life, or deviant behav- functions and relations), and one course in iour. In order to become a professional so- chemistry. Biology is strongly recommen- ciologist, it is necessary. to obtain an M.A. ded. Graduates may work in a variety of or a Ph.D. degree. Only with such advanced areas and attain supervisory positions in training may graduates become teachers, day care centres, nursery schools, or after researchers, administrators in welfare, re- completing teacher education, teach ele. search, and government agencies, or advis- mentary school children, ors and consultants. Programs include a Pre-school education is a relatively new wide variety of courses in areas such as the field. Programs vary a great deal and do not theory and history of sociology, methods qualify all graduates for employment on the used to investigate social phenomena (par- same basis. ticularly statistical organization of data), For further information please contact group and community structures, social the office of admissions of the institutions change and modernization,. or environ- listed above. mental sociology. All Ontario universities offer sociology. Psychologist The minimum admission requirement is an Psychology is the scientific study of behav- OSSHGD. iour including the study of mental phenom- For further information please contact ena such as memory, reasoning, speech, the office of admissions at the university of and neuro-muscular reactions. In order to your choice. become a psychologist, it is necessary to have a doctoral degree. Evecy university in Social Worker and Social Services Worker Ontario has an undergraduate program in The programs offered in the field of social psychology. Each university tends to spe- work prepare students to help people'with cialize in certain areas in psychology, even various social problems. Students should at the undergraduate level. At the graduate consider the basis on which they wish to level specialization is even more pro- work as social workers or social service nounced. For example, Waterloo offers workers when they plan their education. clinical psychology, and OISE (Ontario In- Among their choices are to work with indi- stitute for Studies in Education) in Toronto viduals and families (case work), small offers educational psychology. groups (group work), or communities The minimum admission requirement to (planning and implementing programs for a first year university program in psychol- entire communities). There are three ave- ogy is an OSSHGD. nues to consider in preparation for the For further information please contact field. the office of admissions at the university of Thirteen community colleges offer two- your choice. year programs in social services: Algon- quin, Cambrian, Centennial, Conestoga, Recreation Leader Confederation, Fanshawe, Humber, Mo- Programs in recreation leadership prepare hawk, Niagara, Northern, Seneca, Sher- students to help people enjoy and use their idan, and Sir Sandford Fleming. Ryerson leisure time through the organization of in- Polytechnical Institute offers a two-year dividual and group activities and through program in social services, as well as an ad- the administration of recreational programs. vanced post-diploma program. A student Courses may include the philosophy of lei- who successfully completes both Ryerson sure, physical education, psychology, programs and has one year's work experi- group dynamics, administration of leisure ence qualifies for a Bachelor of Applied services, and communications. Most pro- Arts degree in Social Services. The mini- grams require extensive field work, so that mum admission requirement to the com- students receive practical training. munity colleges is an OSSGD. Ryerson re- quires an OSSGD with year 4 English and any two year 4 subjects.

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