ADMISSIONS / PROGRAMS / ON & OFF CAMPUS / STUDENT LIFE

SEE 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YOURSELF HERE HÄN Nëkhwëtrʼënohʼąy häjit shò trʼìnląy. MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE We are happy to see (all of) you.

DENENIZE BASIL KASKA LUTSEL K’E DENE FIRST NATION CITIZEN, RENEWABLE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT STUDENT Dahgátsʼenehtān yéh gutie. It's good to see (all of) you. “I am studying at because I want to make a difference in my community. My motivation to keep NORTHERN TUTCHONE studying is to make my grandparents proud. They Dàyę yésóotsʼenindhän, dàkhwätsʼenèʼin yū. believed in me and gave me the encouragement We are happy to see (all of) you. I needed to believe in myself.” SOUTHERN TUTCHONE Denenize Basil is a citizen of the Lutsel k’e Dene First Nation in the Northwest Territories. His future goal is to become a renewable resource officer or conservation ` officer for his First Nation or for the territorial government. Dene has assisted Yukon Dákwänīʼį yū shäw ghànīddhän. College’s Industrial Research Chair in Northern Energy Innovation with Energy Literacy We are happy to see (all of) you. and Demand-Side Management projects, as well as supporting the Northern Climate ExChange with the Chu äyì ätl’et (The Water in Me) project. TAGISH Dahtsʼenehʼįh sùkùsen. It's good to see (all of) you.

GWICH'IN Nakhwanyàaʼin geenjit shòh ìidìlii. We are happy to see (all of) you.

UPPER TANANA Nohtsʼenehʼįį tsinʼįį choh tsʼeninthän. We are happy to see (all of) you.

TLINGIT It’s good to see you. Yakʼê ixhwsatìní. It's good to see you.

We would like to thank Yukon people for welcoming the Yukon College community onto their traditional territories to share educational experiences. We look forward to continuing to grow our partnerships for years to come.

We recognize that a greater understanding and awareness Season’s Greetings of Yukon First Nations history, culture, and journey towards self-determination will help build positive relationships among all Yukon citizens. LanguageSouthern translation courtesyTutchone of Yukon Native Language Centre, Council of Yukon First Nations.

Merry ChristMas Ut&a'kwa/dâèch&e dza/nu' na'kwìètth&a/t

happy New year Na/n aÉyuç na'kwìètth&a/t da;ye' shaÖw ku'ule' je'

Northern Tutchone ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE Merry ChristMas Ut&o;hudìnch&i hu;çlin dzenu;

happy New year E"yum na/n ek&a\n ne;natth&a/t da'njâ teye;so;hu'thÈ;n ch&e; haÉda;a'tle;ç ch&o

Gwich&in

Merry ChristMas Drin Tsal zhìt sho'h oh¬ìi

happy New year Drin Choo zhìt zho'h oh¬ìi

Tlingit

Merry ChristMas Gu.a'¬she; ha' s&a'tâ yagìyâ i jiyâs wu'k&e[

happy New year Gu.a'¬she; ya; yôs ta[kw i jiyâs wu'k&e[ Table of Contents

ABOUT US 4

YUKON — YOURS TO EXPLORE 6

JOIN THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY 8

SUPPORTING YOUR SUCCESS 10

COMMUNITY EDUCATION 12

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Find your path… & CONTINUING EDUCATION 14 RESEARCH & INNOVATION 16 Earn a bachelor’s degree without leaving the Yukon. Our degrees STUDY 18 offer hands-on, experiential opportunities and theoretical knowledge ACADEMIC & SKILL DEVELOPMENT 19 that reflect the cultures and landscape of the North. INDIGENOUS SELF-DETERMINATION & GOVERNANCE 20 Earn a diploma or certificate to set you apart from other job NORTHERN MINING INNOVATION 22 seekers. We offer a wide range of choices for you to earn a certificate SKILLED TRADES 24 or diploma. Many of these programs are flexible so you can study BUSINESS & LEADERSHIP 26 full-time or part-time. LIBERAL ARTS 28 SCIENCE 30 Earn your apprenticeship or prepare for a future in the mining HEALTH, EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES 32 industry. Because of our state-of-the-art facilities, mobile classrooms, and partnerships with industry, we can provide CULINARY ARTS 34 high-calibre training for the jobs of tomorrow. VISUAL ARTS 35

AYAMDIGUT CAMPUS MAP 36 Explore new skills and training to complement your career. We offer a wide range of training that will enhance your skills FINANCES 38 and your employability. WHAT’S NEXT? 40 Get a great foundation at Yukon College. Many course credits can be transferred to post-secondary institutions across Canada PHOTO CREDITS and Alaska. Archbould.com: page 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, back inside cover Get a head start on your College career while you’re still in Sheena Greenlaw: cover, page 2 high school. Take up to two College courses that will count Christian Kuntz: page 8, 15, 38 towards your high school graduation with Yukon College’s Dual GBP Creative: page 11, 17, 19, 39 Credit options. Fritz Mueller: page 8, 12 Yukon College: page 5, 9, 16, 19, 23, 25, 27, 33, 36, 37 Flexible, interactive online learning through real-time scheduled Latreille Architectural Photography: page 22, 23 classes or at your own pace. Dedicated instructors and mentors are Alistair Maitland: page 8 on hand to support distance learning success. Dave Mossop: page 31 Meg Walker: page 35

DISCLAIMER: This publication is an information document intended for future students interested in studying at Yukon College. The information is meant as a yukoncollege.yk.ca guide and is current to October 2018. The information herein is subject to change without notice. ©2018

2 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 3 ABOUT US

We have 55 years of experience and expertise in the North 1963 Yukon College began as the Vocational Training School, originally located on the banks of the Yukon River in Riverdale. GROW, THRIVE AND EXCEL WITH US 1983 Yukon College is officially established 1980s-2000s Graduate from Yukon University Study our changing climate and its impact through a government act. Community campuses open throughout Yukon. on northerners Yukon College will become YukonU, the only university in Canada’s North, by 2020. For Yukon students, we’ll be your university, close Here in , we see climate change affecting to home. For Canadian and international students, you’ll have our landscape and our lives. For close to 20 years, Yukon College more opportunities to learn from Yukon’s expertise in Indigenous has been recognized as a leader in climate change research in self-determination, sustainable resource development, and the both the natural and social sciences. 1988 study of climate change. The Whitehorse campus moves to its current location and opens The Yukon Research Centre at Yukon College investigates how with a celebration potlatch. Elder Angela Sidney names the new MORE » yukonuniversity.ca our changing environment is affecting our way of life in terms of campus Ayamdigut, a Tlingit word meaning “she got up and 1992 community health, impacts on traditional culture and practices, went,” referencing a story about the Killer Whale Clan House policy, economy and food security. which was moved because it was too close to a river bank. The Northern Research Institute, now the Yukon Learn to lead through Indigenous Research Centre, is established to answer questions in the North, for the North, and by the North. Self-Determination And, we are the only institution in northern Canada to offer a post-degree certificate in Climate Change Policy. Students will Get the tools you need to make change in your community. graduate with the knowledge required to shape policy that will Specialized courses and training in Indigenous Governance and protect communities and the environment for future generations. Self-Determination will equip you with the knowledge, values, 1990s and skills needed to become an influential leader, both in an MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/forefront Yukon College partners with other Canadian universities to Indigenous and non-Indigenous setting. co-deliver bachelor’s degrees in Social Work and Education.

The Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance was developed in 2006 partnership with all 14 Yukon First Nation governments. This new A committee with representation from all 14 Yukon First degree provides opportunities for tomorrow’s trailblazers to learn Nations is created to guide programming and services. from today’s leaders. What’s MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/leaders

2007 Become a steward of our land, water, a hybrid The School of Visual Arts opens in Dawson City with and minerals programming created and delivered in partnership with the Dawson City Arts Society and Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. We partner with industry, governments, and First Nations to university? provide education, training, and research opportunities to support sustainable resource development and stewardship. Ours is. 2018 The Centre for Northern Innovation in Mining offers unique northern programming and supports research in mine Students will be able to access degree, diploma, certificate, Yukon College offers its first independently credentialed trades and academic upgrading programming. Our hybrid degree, the Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance. reclamation and bioremediation, alternative energy, and cold university will offer a pathway for every learner. climate and technology innovation. Not any university, a hybrid university. YUKON UNIVERSITY 2020

MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/redefine Building on our proud history of excellence YukonUniversity.ca in research and education, Yukon College will become Yukon University.

4 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 5 WE HAVE SPACE

Yukon has more than 40,000 people and a land area of 474,713 km2 — this means our population density is 0.1 person per square kilometre.

WE HAVE MOUNTAINS YUKON Yukon has 9 of the 10 highest mountains in Canada, including Mt. Logan — the second-highest peak in Yours to Explore North America.

WE HAVE LIGHT

Yukon enjoys 24 hours of daylight during summer solstice and 6 hours during winter solstice.

WE HAVE LOTS TO DO

Yukon has countless kilometers of breathtaking wilderness to explore along with festivals, events, dining, shopping, and opportunities to explore arts and culture in the North.

6 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 7 JOIN THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY

MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE

CHARLENE BAKER SELKIRK FIRST NATION MEMBER, EDUCATION — YUKON NATIVE TEACHER (YNTEP) STUDENT

“The only way to keep a culture alive is to give it to the next generation. If there’s an opportunity to help, I will. I love teaching Campuses Campus Housing Eat at Ayamdigut youth and children — they are like sponges. Tell them stories. Guide them. Some people Yukon College’s Ayamdigut Campus is situated in Whitehorse, If you’re a full-time student at Ayamdigut Campus, you’re eligible Grab a snack or a great cup of coffee at our bookstore. Enjoy close to amenities and attractions, with breathtaking views of the for Campus Housing. When you live on campus, you are steps fresh baked goods, ‘hot order’ lunch specials and grab ‘n’ go items say our culture has been lost, but I think surrounding mountains. There are opportunities for hiking, biking, away from your classes, your study spaces, and campus activities. from the Kinnikinnick Kaff. Or, treat yourself with a meal in our it’s just asleep. Education is how we are skiing, snowshoeing or quiet reflection on the forested trails that dining room, the Hilltop Bistro, a training facility for our Culinary waking it up.” crisscross the wetlands near campus. MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/campus-housing Arts students. Charlene Baker is a third-year student in the YNTEP program. She Our community campuses offer countless opportunities for MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/food-and-drink started the Heen Club on campus to share her culture with other activities, recreation and exploration. Transportation students, staff, and faculty. When she graduates from Yukon College she wants to teach in the Yukon.

MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/community-education If you’re a full-time student at Ayamdigut Campus, your I.D. is also Student Activities and Recreation your ticket to ride the City of Whitehorse transit system. Tickets and passes can also be purchased at our bookstore. Get the most out of your college experience by getting involved! Books and Beyond Find transit schedules at whitehorse.ca. Plan events, organize campaigns, join a student club, get involved with the Student Union, and enjoy our fitness programming Ayamdigut Campus has a new state-of-the-art space designed and facilities at Ayamdigut Campus. just for you. The Innovation Commons has lots of room for Campus Security studying — alone or in groups — with the technology you’ll MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/student-life need to succeed. Officers are on duty 24-7 to keep Ayamdigut Campus safe and secure. MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/innovation-commons MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/safety-security yukoncollege.yk.ca

8 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 9 We’re here to help you succeed in your studies:

Academic Advising and Career Planning Explore your academic options or career path.

MORE » 867.668.8720 or toll free at 1.800.661.0504 [email protected]

Academic Support Centre Get help with writing or math, finding a personal tutor, or accessing resources. Supporting Your MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/asc Community Campus Coordinators or Liaisons (located at each campus). Find information on any of our Community Campuses.

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SUCCESS Counsellors Get support dealing with stress or a difficult situation. We’re here to listen.

MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/counselling 97% of students agreed that Yukon College E-Learning Mentors is a good learning environment. Get help accessing your online course page or using video conference and other distance-learning tools.

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First Nation Support Services Get information on First Nations funding, help with choosing a class, college and community resources, or just come by to chat.

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Learning Assistance Centre Get tips on taking notes, studying, or learning with a physical or mental health condition.

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Library Services Get help finding print or electronic books, periodicals, or special resources for a project. If you’re looking for something that’s not listed here, the best place MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/library to start is our Student Services Centre at 867.668.8720 or toll free at 1.800.661.0504, or by email at [email protected] Lorene Robertson Writing Centre Get help writing or editing a paper.

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10 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 11 Supportive learning across the territory

Yukon College has 13 campuses located throughout the Yukon. Each campus offers distance and in-person delivery options, so

yukoncollege.yk.ca/routes you can upgrade your education, earn a degree, get certified or [email protected] learn a new skill — all while living in your home community. Yukoners in action November 2018 | Issue 1

Programs and courses at each campus are tailored to meet the Community needs of the community and may include: • Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance • Building Maintainer • College Access Pathways • Community Education and Employment Support EDUCATION • Early Learning and Childcare • Environmental Monitoring • Food Safe

Make a difference in your community. • Heavy Equipment Technician Kudz Ze Kayah, a phrase meaning caribou country in the Kaska language, is a copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver project located in south-central Yukon. Read about what happened when a group of Environmental Monitoring students visited • Mining Essentials the site, and find out about the BMC Minerals Kaska Student Scholarship program... pages 7 and 8 • Office Administration • Yukon Water and Wastewater Operator

Distance Learning

Gain the skills and experience to make a difference in your community, from your community.

A youth-led project opens the door A new partnership program gives Jim Pope and the mobile trades trailer to difficult conversations about youth the opportunity to build strong bring support and strong coffee to Distance learning, or online learning, provides students with dropping out … page 4 foundations, literally … page 3 communities … page 6 access to class instruction over the Internet. You’ll use online

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12 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 13 Continuing Education and Training offers short classes in:

• business and professional training • computers and multimedia • conflict resolution • first aid training Custom Training • industry and safety training for Your Team

MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/ce Using Yukon College’s network Go Beyond: of local experts, we can organize The Northern Institute of Social Justice delivers specific training in topics such as: training tailored to your team, and delivered on your schedule, either • administrative justice at the College or at your work site. • FASD, loss and grief, mental health, trauma, wellness PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Look to us for customized training • Yukon First Nations in management, leadership, customer service, first aid, and MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/nisj & CONTINUING EDUCATION much more.

The Northern Climate ExChange at Yukon Research Centre offers two-day MORE » Explore the wide range of courses and training available workshops focusing on: [email protected] outside your degree, diploma or certificate. Learn a new • decision making for climate change skill or earn a professional certification that can MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/dmcc

set you apart from other job-seekers. The Institute of Indigenous Self-Determination (IISD) develops and delivers workshops and courses such as: ED2GO • Yukon First Nations core competency Learn a new skill at your own • fundamentals of governance and public administration pace with a wide range of online • roles and responsibilities of elected and appointed officials courses available through • leadership essentials ed2go.com/yukon • strategic planning and policy-making • personal challenges of leadership

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14 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 15 Finding Northern Solutions to Northern Problems

Yukon College is leading the way in research in the North. MY STORY | RESEARCH LEADER PROFILE We partner with First Nations, government, other academic institutions, and industry to investigate questions that DR. BRONWYN HANCOCK Get Involved... matter to northerners. ASSOCIATE VICE-PRESIDENT, RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT Yukon College supports faculty, researchers and students “I love working with people who are who are exploring things like: passionate about what they do. That’s RESEARCH AND INNOVATION • How thawing permafrost affects Yukon’s highways what built this place. There are tremendous and buildings. opportunities for students to be involved • How to use Traditional Knowledge to better understand in exciting, ground-breaking research wildlife habitat changes. • Using renewable energy in remote communities. projects through the College. You can work • Mine water remediation in cold climates. on research that matters to you in your • Natural history specimen data management. community and has an impact on the lives • Strengths, challenges and uniqueness of northern of northerners.” social work practice. • Geochemical characterization of surface-groundwater After earning a doctorate in Earth Sciences, Bronwyn Hancock came interactions. to the Yukon to do field research and found a home at the Yukon STUDENT RESEARCH SNAPSHOT Research Centre. She became Manager of the Northern Climate And much more. ExChange before moving into her current role. Bronwyn also served SHARON BUSBY on the Federal Expert Panel on Climate Change Adaptation and GEOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA GRADUATE Resilience Results in 2017 and 2018. MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/research

“It was a great learning experience for me to help with research that Through classroom, laboratory, field and community experience, could potentially provide new insight into the inner workings of the Yukon College students learn alongside our faculty, researchers, earth. I came to the College with an interest in geology, and it was and research partners who are at the forefront of northern so encouraging for me to be able to work alongside scientists during research and innovation. this project — it gave me confidence that I could carry on with this type of work.” Student research assistants have the opportunity to work as part of a team of researchers committed to understanding the North Sharon Busby assisted with field work while completing her Geological Technology and building our northern capacity and resilience. Diploma. Busby came from Manitoba to study at the College after reading about the work and research opportunities available to students. MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/students-in-research

16 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 17 STUDY STUDY | ACADEMIC & SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Yukon College offers a variety of academic, Take the first step in your studies. Gain the applied and vocational programs and career critical skills and knowledge you need to excel training to suit every learner. in the workforce or further your education.

ACADEMIC & SKILL DEVELOPMENT Page 19 COLLEGE ACCESS PATHWAYS Kick-start your education. Start here. DIPLOMA | FULL-TIME (2 YEARS) | START SEPT, JAN OR MAY

INDIGENOUS SELF-DETERMINATION TARGETED INITIATIVE FOR OLDER WORKERS & GOVERNANCE Page 20 NOTICE OF COMPLETION | FULL-TIME (13 WEEKS) | START SEPT OR JAN Leaders of tomorrow are made today. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED | FULL-TIME (5-15 WEEKS) | START SEPT AND JAN NORTHERN MINING INNOVATION Page 22 Flexible, hands-on career training. HEATHER McINTRYRE TARGETED INITIATIVE FOR OLDER WORKERS DISCOVER MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS » SKILLED TRADES Page 24 yukoncollege.yk.ca/study-asd Accredited pre-apprenticeship programs and apprenticeship “The program was a lovely and training. Build your future. very positive experience overall. It

BUSINESS & LEADERSHIP Page 26 helped me to craft my resume and Grow business in the North. Advance your career. to navigate the hiring systems of other businesses and organizations. LIBERAL ARTS Page 28 Build your skills to think critically and creatively. Find your path. It also reminded me that people can still learn and contribute, and SCIENCE Page 30 be very capable at any age.” Explore earth, life and physical sciences. Feed your curiosity. Heather McIntryre completed the Targeted Initiative for Older Workers program in 2017, and soon after was hired HEALTH, EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Page 32 as Executive Director of the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. Build healthier communities. Apply knowledge to practice. Support others to improve their quality of life. MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/tiow

CULINARY ARTS Page 34 Hands-on culinary experiences. Bring your creativity to life.

VISUAL ARTS Page 35 Experience world-class instruction in a unique, historic, subarctic community. Be inspired by the North.

Get the support you need to succeed through the Academic Support Centre (ASC). If you’re a Yukon College student studying at Ayamdigut or by distance learning, the ASC can help you with homework, finding a computer, or connecting with resources inside or outside the College.

18 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 19 STUDY | INDIGENOUS SELF-DETERMINATION & GOVERNANCE

Do you identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit — like 30% of our students — or do you want to learn more about Indigenous culture and self-determination? This is the place for you. Created in partnership with Yukon First Nation governments, these programs will give you the skills, experience, and knowledge to make real change in your communities, in the North, and beyond.

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INDIGENOUS GOVERNANCE BACHELOR’S DEGREE | FULL-TIME (3 YEARS) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN MY STORY | INSTRUCTOR PROFILE FIRST NATIONS GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE | PART-TIME (3 YEARS) | START SEPT OR JAN LIANNE MARIE LEDA CHARLIE TAGÉ CHO HUDÄN (BIG RIVER PEOPLE), HERITAGE AND CULTURE INSTRUCTOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (1 YEAR) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN

FIRST NATIONS GOVERNANCE BUILDING WORKSHOPS “I encourage you to creatively NOTICE OF COMPLETION | 2-DAY WORKSHOPS VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-FN FOR START DATE(S) explore your personal connection to

FIRST NATIONS LEADERSHIP TRAINING what it is we’re learning — politics NOTICE OF COMPLETION | 5, 8-HOUR COURSES | OPEN ENROLLMENT are personal and the personal is political. I believe that you, as DISCOVER MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS » a student, are coming to the yukoncollege.yk.ca/study-fn classroom with experiences that have value and that shape our learning environment. Whenever possible, your experiences and interests, as well as Indigenous theories, languages, cultural practices and approaches guide how we learn in the classroom.”

Lianne Marie Leda Charlie is Wolf Clan and a descendant of the Tagé Cho Hudän (Big River People), Northern Tutchone-speaking people in the Yukon. She is the granddaughter of Leda Jimmy of Little Salmon River and Big Salmon Charlie of Big Salmon River on her father’s side and Donna Olsen (Danish) and Benjamin Larusson (Icelandic) on her mother’s side. She was born in Whitehorse, Yukon to her mother, Luanna Larusson, and late father, Peter Charlie. Lianne is a mother, artist, a PhD candidate in the Indigenous Politics Program at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, and a Political Science instructor at Yukon College.

20 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 21 STUDY | N ORTHERN MINING INNOVATION

MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE

ALAN BINGER GEOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENT CORE COMPETENCIES FOR FIRST LINE SUPERVISORS FIRST LINE SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATE | ONLINE | OPEN ENROLLMENT “I started the program because it Training made for Yukon’s mining industry. DRILLER’S HELPER NOTICE OF COMPLETION | 230 HOURS piqued my interest. I went into it VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-CNIM FOR START DATE(S) Yukon College’s Centre for Northern Innovation in Mining (CNIM) fosters not knowing what to expect and ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING it’s been more than I could have a skilled workforce by bringing knowledgeable and experienced instructors CERTIFICATE | PART-TIME (2 YEARS) to your door-step. VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-CNIM FOR START DATE(S) imagined. The program includes a lot of field work where I got GEOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY NATIONALLY-ACCREDITED TECHNOLOGIST DIPLOMA hands-on experience and even a FULL-TIME (2-YEAR AND 3-YEAR PATHWAYS) | START SEPT helicopter training course. Now, I HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN am planning to go on to complete PRE-APPRENTICE CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA OPTIONS | 18 WEEKS VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-CNIM FOR START DATES my degree in geology, and I can definitely see myself working in the INTRO TO SURFACE MINING/HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS EMPLOYMENT TRAINING | 14-DAY (140-HOUR INTENSIVE) mining industry in the future.” VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-CNIM FOR START DATE(S) Alan Binger, a current Geological Technology student, UNDERGROUND MINING OPERATIONS spent the summer working at Alexco’s Keno Hill mine site as a geological technologist. EMPLOYMENT TRAINING | 280-HOUR INTENSIVE VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-CNIM FOR START DATE(S) MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/geotech YUKON WATER AND WASTEWATER OPERATOR NOTICE OF COMPLETION, EOCP & CEUS | 1- TO 5-HOUR COURSES VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-CNIM FOR START DATE(S)

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22 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 23 STUDY | SKILLED TRADES

BUILDING NORTHERN APPRENTICE APPRENTICESHIP | FLEXIBLE DELIVERY VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-TRADES FOR START DATE(S)

CARPENTRY PRE-APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (20 WEEKS) | START SEPT APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING AVAILABLE MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE

ELECTRICAL CHEALSEA JOHNNY PRE-APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (18 WEEKS) | START OCT WHITE RIVER FIRST NATION CITIZEN, APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING AVAILABLE CULINARY ARTS AND WELDING PRE-APPRENTICESHIP GRADUATE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING CERTIFICATE | PART-TIME (2 YEARS) VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-TRADES FOR START DATE(S) “If you want to do it, do it here! The GEOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY people here are good. Everyone is Your future is bright. Explore the wide range of flexible training, designed to NATIONALLY-ACCREDITED TECHNOLOGIST DIPLOMA FULL-TIME (2-YEAR AND 3-YEAR PATHWAYS) | START SEPT super nice and if you need someone prepare you to earn your apprenticeship and be ready for the jobs of tomorrow. to talk to there’s always someone to HEAVY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN PRE-APPRENTICE CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA OPTIONS | 18 WEEKS talk to. I was going to go outside to VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-TRADES FOR START DATES study welding, but I am so glad that OIL BURNER MECHANIC I chose this College.” PRE-APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (20 WEEKS) VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-TRADES FOR START DATE(S) Chealsea Johnny, Upper Tanana, member of the APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING AVAILABLE White River First Nation, grew up in Beaver Creek, Yukon. She came to Yukon College for college upgrading, and studied culinary and welding. She is currently MILLWRIGHT working toward earning her apprenticeship, and she is PRE-APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (17 WEEKS) employed in a maintenance position at a mine site in VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-TRADES FOR START DATE(S) western Yukon.

PIPE TRADES (PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING) MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/welding PRE-APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (18 WEEKS) VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-TRADES FOR START DATE(S) APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING AVAILABLE

WELDING Interested in Apprenticeship? PRE-APPRENTICESHIP CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (20 WEEKS) | START JAN APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING AVAILABLE You can earn your Red Seal in Carpentry, Electrical, Welding, Heavy Equipment Technician and Plumbing at Yukon College. In partnership with the Government of Yukon, Advanced Education, Yukon College offers a wide selection of trades level training. DISCOVER MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS » yukoncollege.yk.ca/study-trades MORE » 867.332.2347 | [email protected]

24 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 25 STUDY | BUSINESS & LEADERSHIP

AVIATION MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA | FULL-TIME (2-YEARS) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN Get the skills to be an in-demand employee. You’ll learn by doing, as these BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1-YEAR CERTIFICATE OR 2-YEAR DIPLOMA | FULL- OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN courses connect the classroom to real world experiences. From Aviation MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION Management to Office Administration, our School of Business and Leadership CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (1 YEAR) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN offers programs to prepare you to work in a northern workplace and beyond. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (1 YEAR) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MASTER’S DEGREE | DELIVERED ONLINE | START AUG OR JAN

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MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE Canada’s need for experienced pilots is beginning AMBER POLSON to out-pace the supply. Projections show that OFFICE ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE the industry will need an additional 7,300 PILOTS BY 2025. “The program gave me a new - According to a 2018 Labour Market Information Report by the Aviation and Aerospace Industries. skillset and new credentials. Even though I had experience working in an office before, I found some employers would not even look at my resume without that certificate. I found the coursework very practical, and the distance ed option allowed me to work full-time while making my career change. That was huge for me — it made a big difference.”

Amber Polson was working as a GIS technician and a downturn in the economy made her look for a new in-demand career. She earned her Certificate in Office Administration in 2018, and now works at the Yukon Research Centre at Yukon College.

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Human Resource firm Randstad ranked Administrative Assistants as one of the top 15 most in-demand jobs in Canada in 2018. “Administrative assistants are a cornerstone of the office workplace, and tech savvy candidates with an affinity for accounting are in high demand in 2018.”

26 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 27 STUDY | LIBERAL ARTS

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INDIGENOUS GOVERNANCE BACHELOR’S DEGREE | FULL-TIME (3 YEARS) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN

CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY POST-DEGREE CERTIFICATE | PART-TIME (1 YEAR) VISIT YUKONCOLLEGE.YK.CA/STUDY-LIBERAL-ARTS FOR START DATE(S)

FIRST NATIONS GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE | PART-TIME (3 YEARS) | START SEPT OR JAN

GENERAL STUDIES 1-YEAR CERTIFICATE OR 2-YEAR DIPLOMA | FULL- OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN

HERITAGE AND CULTURE CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (1 YEAR) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN

LIBERAL ARTS 1-YEAR CERTIFICATE OR 2-YEAR DIPLOMA | FULL- OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN

NORTHERN FIRST NATIONS STUDIES DIPLOMA | FULL-TIME (2 YEARS) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE

NORTHERN JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY IRA MAMIS 1-YEAR CERTIFICATE OR 2-YEAR DIPLOMA | FULL- OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN LIBERAL ARTS GRADUATE BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK STUDENT NORTHERN OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES DIPLOMA | FULL-TIME (2 YEARS) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN “I love it here! The classes are NORTHERN STUDIES DIPLOMA | FULL-TIME (2 YEARS) OR PART-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN small and there is so much support from staff, and one-on-one time DISCOVER MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS » with instructors. The diversity is yukoncollege.yk.ca/study-liberal-arts great. I find it inspiring to interact with other students who are committed to their education and improving themselves.”

Exploring human experience in the North 2018 Ira was awarded a Yukon College Entrance Scholarship after graduating high school in 2016. She started her studies in the Liberal Arts program and, after graduating The Northern Review in 2018, transferred credits to the Bachelor of Social Work program, in which she is currently enrolled. These programs connect the classroom to the community and the world around Alongside her classes, Ira volunteers with the us. From Northern Studies to Criminology to Heritage and Culture, Liberal Arts Multicultural Centre of Yukon, and is a member of the DO YOU DREAM OF BEING PUBLISHED? WUSC Student refugee committee. At the College, she courses will teach you to think critically and creatively. has supported both students and staff through her roles Students are encouraged to submit their as Welcome Centre Host, Student Engagement Assistant, own writing to The Northern Review, a and Marketing Assistant. Studying at Yukon College’s School of Liberal Arts will open doors for you… literally. multidisciplinary journal exploring human MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/liberal-arts Many of the programs have field components which take place outdoors, on the experience in the Circumpolar North published by Yukon College.

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28 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 29 STUDY | SCIENCE

MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE

SONNY PARKER NORTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES STUDENT, RENEWABLE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT GRADUATE

“In what other job can you get paid NORTHERN ENVIRONMENTAL AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES BACHELOR’S DEGREE (YEARS 3 AND 4) | FULL-TIME | START SEPT OR JAN to rappel down a cliff to visit a falcon nest? I learned a lot about Explore the world around you. Yukon College’s Science programs give you the tools NORTHERN SCIENCE DIPLOMA | FULL-TIME (2 YEARS) | START SEPT birds during this field research to understand, preserve, and protect our northern resources. From climate change opportunity. One of the coolest impacts to wildlife management and beyond, you’ll explore the issues facing northern NORTHERN SCIENCE (ENVIRONMENTAL AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES STREAM) parts is that birds are everywhere Canada and investigate innovative solutions to northern problems. DIPLOMA | FULL-TIME (2 YEARS) | START SEPT and they can be indicators RENEWABLE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT of issues like climate change | ( ) | DIPLOMA FULL-TIME 2 YEARS START AUG 2019 and habitat loss.” SCIENCE CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (1 YEAR) | START SEPT Sonny Parker assisted Biologist Dave Mossop in his Yukon bird population surveys during the summer of 2017. Sonny grew up in Dawson City and found his YUKON FISHERIES FIELD ASSISTANT place at Yukon College in the Renewable Resources NOTICE OF COMPLETION | 12 WEEKS | START MARCH Management program where he was able to combine his love of the outdoors with his interests in science and nature photography. Transferring credits from RRMT, Sonny is currently enrolled in the Northern Environment DISCOVER MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS » and Conservation Sciences program. yukoncollege.yk.ca/study-science MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/encs

30 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 31 STUDY | HEALTH, EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES

MY STORY | INSTRUCTOR PROFILE

MARK CONNELL FACULTY ADVISOR, EDUCATION — YUKON NATIVE TEACHER (YNTEP)

“It is an honour and privilege to teach in a program that has such a unique vision and purpose — to combat the ongoing effects of colonization in schools. It is essential that future Yukon COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT teachers are able to support the 1-YEAR FULL-TIME CERTIFICATE OR 2-YEARS PART-TIME | START JULY goals of Yukon First Nations EARLY LEARNING AND CHILDCARE Learn how to care for your community. Yukon College’s School of Health, Education 1-YEAR CERTIFICATE OR 2-YEAR DIPLOMA | START SEPT communities. It is our hope that YNTEP graduates will be both and Human Services offers programs that blend knowledge and experiential EDUCATION—YUKON NATIVE TEACHER practice to prepare you to provide vital service to people throughout their lives. 4-YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREE OR 2-YEAR AFTER DEGREE | FULL-TIME | START SEPT excellent educators and agents of change in Yukon.” HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (1 YEAR) | START AUG Mark Connell is a Faculty Advisor and Instructor with the YNTEP program. His graduate work and continued PRACTICAL NURSE research explores an approach to teaching that seeks DIPLOMA | FULL-TIME (2 YEARS) | START AUG to reveal how the violence of colonial relationships continues to be expressed in schools. He has also led SOCIAL WORK professional development sessions for schools; the BACHELOR’S DEGREE | FULL-TIME (4 YEARS) | START SEPT Council of Yukon First Nations’ Education Department; the staff of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Yukon Region; and at the National Conference on Decolonizing the Classroom. DISCOVER MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS » yukoncollege.yk.ca/study-hehs MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/yntep

32 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 33 STUDY | CULINARY ARTS STUDY | VISUAL ARTS

The Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA) offers you state-of-the-art facilities and world-class instruction tucked into the personalized learning environment of a small school and supportive northern community.

There is no place like Dawson. Situated within the traditional territory of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in, Dawson is a charming town with wooden sidewalks, dog teams, and a landscape that reflects thousands of years of Indigenous land use and over MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE a century of gold mining activity. TAMIKA KNUTSON TR’ONDËK HWËCH’IN CITIZEN, At SOVA, you’ll get individual attention and access to faculty that only a small VISUAL ARTS GRADUATE school can provide. Our artist-in-residence program allows you to work closely with professional Canadian and international artists on special projects, studio Professionally trained cooks and chefs are in high demand, from premier hotels assignments, and exhibitions. You’ll have multiple chances to exhibit, both in ““SOVA is really amazing—the Dawson and Whitehorse, throughout the year. classes are small and tight-knit and educational institutions to care facilities and cruise lines. Yukon College offers so you get comfortable with practical, hands-on training to prepare you for a rewarding career in food services. Complete your foundation year in Dawson City and transfer directly into the second year of Bachelor of Fine Art degrees at: everyone there, and when you’re comfortable you have the space • Emily Carr University of Art and Design (Vancouver) to push yourself and your art to • OCAD University (Toronto) • NSCAD University (Halifax) new places. Art has always been • ACAD University (Calgary) an interest of mine and I never • (Sackville) really gave it much thought until I went to SOVA, and now I am a CULINARY ARTS You’ll get real-world experience providing VISUAL ARTS full-time artist.” CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (1 YEAR) | START SEPT services to the college community, and broaden CERTIFICATE | FULL-TIME (1 YEAR) | START SEPT

your experience through a wide range of Tamika Knutson is a Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in artist from caterings, banquets and community events Dawson City, Yukon who attended Yukon SOVA, and DISCOVER MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS » DISCOVER MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS » alongside professional chefs. transferred credits to complete her degree at NSCAD University in Halifax, Nova Scotia in April 2017. She has yukoncollege.yk.ca/study-culinary-arts yukoncollege.yk.ca/study-visual-arts since worked at her local arts organization, exhibited her art around the Yukon and participated in markets and festivals. After spending a summer working as a full-time artist, she recently started working as an Arts Advisor at the Yukon Government and continues to pursue her art practice in her spare time.

34 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 35 Visit yukoncollege.yk.ca/community-education for AYAMDIGUT CAMPUS information on Yukon College’s 13 community campuses.

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36 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 37 We pride ourselves on offering some of the most competitive tuition rates in the country. For a complete list of tuition and fees visit yukoncollege.yk.ca/tuition

MY STORY | STUDENT PROFILE Ask us! We’re here to help you find the financial assistance that’s right for you. ERIC JUN HYEOK KIM yukoncollege.yk.ca/money-matters EDUCATION — YUKON NATIVE TEACHER (YNTEP) STUDENT

Offset your educational and living expenses while you study, with Yukon College Student Financial Awards. “I chose the College because it had the Focus on Your Studies, yukoncollege.yk.ca/awards program I wanted, but the lower tuition prices make a big difference to how much Not Your money I have to spend. I also work part-time in the Welcome Centre and the Library, while studying full-time, and over the summer I am working as a camp counsellor at the FINANCES Earn while you learn YC Kids Camps. The jobs help cover my living expenses and they allow me to interact with Contribute to your financial plan, gain valuable people and help people — that’s a big part experience, and expand your social network. of my life.”

MORE » yukoncollege.yk.ca/employment Eric Jun Hyeok Kim, originally from Seoul, South Korea, joined his sister in the Yukon after having lived in multiple places across the world. Eric’s goal is to teach in the Yukon. He enrolled in YNTEP because it was important to him that the curriculum was relevant to the culture and the environment of the North. Along with his various roles at Yukon College, Eric also sits on the Board of Governors as a Student Representative for the 2018-19 term.

38 ADMISSIONS, PROGRAMS, ON AND OFF CAMPUS, STUDENT LIFE | 2019/20 VIEWBOOK YUKON COLLEGE 39 WHAT’S NEXT?

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