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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 Yukon College 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 First Nations 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 Whitehorse 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 northern Canada, 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.