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CONTINUING EDUCATION Fall 2015 Teaching and Learning › Transportation (Automotive, Motorcycle) and Learning › Transportation Teaching Special Interests › Health Hospitality Languages Lifestyle and Leisure Media Design Studies and Applied Science › General Education, Mathematics and Public Safety › Engineering Technology › Emergency Management Business › Child and Family Studies Computers Information Technology Teaching and Learning › Transportation (Automotive, Motorcycle) and Learning › Transportation Teaching Special Interests › Health Hospitality Languages Lifestyle and Leisure Media Design Studies and Applied Science › General Education, Mathematics and Public Safety › Engineering Technology › Emergency Management Business › Child and Family Studies Computers Information Technology Teaching and Learning › Transportation (Automotive, Motorcycle) and Learning › Transportation Teaching Special Interests › Health Hospitality Languages Lifestyle and Leisure Media Design Studies and Applied Science › General Education, Mathematics and Public Safety › Engineering Technology › Emergency Management Business › Child and Family Studies Computers Information Technology 2015 See where experience takes you. CONTINUING Fall EDUCATION Distance Learning 416-289-5000, ext. 2555 centennialcollege.ca/dl Distance Learning programs and courses provide you with the freedom to achieve professional development or education goals in a way that is accessible and convenient. Build on the education and experience that you already possess, either in Canada or another country. If shift work, family responsibilities or unpredictable schedules are keeping you from your educational goals, either online or print-based Distance Learning is the ideal solution. Experience instructor-led study for those who cannot attend on-campus classes on a regular basis, but have a strong desire to continue their education. Is Online Learning For You? Online or print-based courses are available to offer you the ability to work at your own pace, typically within a six-month time To be a successful online learner, you need to: frame. Print-based courses are best suited for you who work • have access to a computer and Internet services independently with minimal supervision. Each one of these courses • have basic computer skills is supported by study materials that are sent directly to you. • be self-disciplined and able to set goals and manage time Generally, both delivery methods (online and print-based) appropriately require that you attend the campus towards the end of your class to • be able to read well as online courses require a significant write a final exam. For additional information regarding distance amount of reading per course. Some courses may require learning, please visit: centennialcollege.ca/dl. more time To access semester dates for online courses, please scan the • convey your ideas well in English, and in writing, be QR code provided above. comfortable with sharing your ideas actively and respectfully in online discussions and have the ability to work independently 2015-2016 Course Key Scheduled Holiday Closures 2015/2016 In this calendar you will find a new course key to help make it easier for you to plan your studies for the upcoming academic year. 2015 Mon., Sept 7 Holiday College Closed Please use the information below as a reference on how to use our Mon., Oct 12 Holiday College Closed course information format. 2016 Mon., Feb 15 Holiday College Closed Fri., March 25 Holiday College Closed This is a sample program. Mon., May 23 Holiday College Closed Program name Program Credential Fri., July 1 Holiday College Closed and number description awarded Mon., Aug 1 Holiday College Closed Counselling Skills 7159 This program provides the theoretical applications of counselling through presentations, role-playing and case studies. Topics include psychosocial development, counselling theories and crisis management. For more information, call 416-289-5000, ext. 3357. Completion Requirements ADDN-113 The Counselling Process ADDN-114 Individual Counselling ADDN-115 Group and Family Counselling ADDN-119 Professional Ethics Course Course In-class, online,print-based number name or blended delivery Credential Awarded Diploma Certificate Graduate Certificate Table of Contents Table Business .............................................. 3-18 Child and Family Studies ............... 19-22 Computers and Information Technology ............ 23-32 Emergency Management and Public Safety ........................ 33-34 Engineering Technology and Applied Science .................... 35-38 General Education, Mathematics and Special Interest ............................. 39-43 Health .............................................. 45-50 Hospitality ....................................... 51-52 Languages ....................................... 53-54 Lifestyle and Leisure ....................... 55-56 Media and Design Studies ............................. 57-58 Teaching and Learning ................... 59-60 Transportation ................................ 61-66 Index ............................................... 67-69 Map .........................................................70 Registration Form ...................................71 SW-COC-002358 1 Centennial College is now at Yonge and Eglinton... ...and studying part-time has never been easier! Centennial College’s Eglinton Learning Site is conveniently located in the heart of Toronto, near the bustling Yonge and Eglinton neighbourhood. Steps from public transit, our new site is home to a variety of offerings that will help you excel in your current career or chart a new path. Courses offered include: • Advanced Level CGA Courses • Teaching English as a Second Language • Financial Planning • CPR/First Aid • Leadership Development ...and more! ROSELAWN AVE. For a complete list of offerings and to YONGE ST register today, visit centennialcollege.ca/ce AVENUE RD. ELS EGLINTON AVE. W. Business programs offered by the School of Business Continuing Education connect you to the modern working environment. Our programs and courses build career success. You can also earn course equivalencies with our partner associations. Our faculty bring industry experience and an interactive teaching approach that includes case studies, guest lecturers and teamwork. Evening, weekend, in-class and online learning options are also available. Accounting, Credit, Finance Completion Requirements ACCT 112 Financial Accounting 1 Business Administration – ACCT-150 Small Business Software ACCT-221 Financial Accounting 2 Accounting Advanced 2405 ACCT-226 Taxation 1 At Centennial College’s Business Administration – Accounting ACCT-222 Management Accounting 1 program, you will learn that accounting is about more than ACCT-224 Corporate Finance 1 crunching numbers. It’s about setting up a business for success. ACCT-228 Accounting Microcomputer Applications 1 This offering combines rigorous training with quality courses to help you develop the strong fundamental skills needed for a ACCT-256 Intermediate Accounting 1 career in accounting. You will become adept in Financial ACCT-257 Accounting Information Systems 1 accounting, Management accounting, and the use of suite ACCT-322 Management Accounting 2 software, advanced accounting software and systems design. ACCT-331 Auditing 1 Program Highlights ACCT-332 Auditing 2 ACCT-334 Corporate Finance 2 • This program will build the strong skills foundation you will need to pursue a professional accounting designation. ACCT-336 Taxation 2 • A team of professors with strong academic backgrounds, deep ACCT-356 Intermediate Financial Accounting 2 subject matter expertise and extensive business and ACCT-357 Accounting Information Systems 2 management experience teach the courses. BUSN-225 Intro to Research Methods and • Small class environments that offer a leading edge information Data Analysis 1 technology infrastructure will maximize the learning experience. BUSN-313 Career Action** • Many classes will be taught in a lab environment that is fully BUSN-325 Research Methods and Data Analysis 2 equipped with an integrated network of computer systems. BUSN-331 Business Law • Your transition into the workplace will be made easier by BUSN-333 Business Culture and Collaborative Practices training in industry standard accounting software, including BUSN-350 Business Ethics QuickBooks and ACCPAC for Windows. COMM-160 or 161 College Communications 1/(ESL) COMM-170 or 171 College Communications 2/(ESL) Chartered Professional COMP-106 Applied Business Software 1 COMP-126 Applied Business Software 2 Accountant ECON-205 Principles of Microeconomics The Business Administration – ECON-206 Principles of Macroeconomics Accounting Advanced Diploma FINA-110 Canadian Investment Funds provides a pathway to designation as a Chartered GNED-500 Global Citizenship: From Social Professional Accountant (CPA). Following satisfactory Analysis to Social Action completion of the diploma, Centennial College HRMT-300 Organizational Behaviour partners with Nipissing University for a Bachelor of HRMT-301 Human Resources Management Business Administration, offering part-time students MATH-128 Mathematics of Finance 1* access to the CPA PREP program. MKTG-116 Marketing Plus choose two General Education (GNED) elective courses. *MATH-128 prepares students for MATH-119, which is a required courses for most School of Business Diploma programs. Applicants who test Association of Chartered between 21/45 and 35/45 in
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