Viewbook 2014/2015

@ Welcome to Loyalist 2 COMMUNITY Life 30 Explore the Bay of Quinte Region Student Success 4 Skills Centre and Peer Tutoring Academic Life 34 Student Success Mentors Our Faculty 36 Table of Contents ACT! Academic Centre for Testing Advanced Standing 36 Counselling Services Turn Your Diploma into a Degree 38 Aboriginal Resource Centre Post-Secondary Programs: A to Z 39 Students with Disabilities Post-Graduate Certificates 92 International Centre College Access Programs 98 Distance Studies, Apprenticeship 100 & Continuing Education Learning Centres 8 Student Access Lab Sustainable Skills, Technology Financial Life 102 & Life Sciences Centre Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards The Parrott Centre – Library Services Student Assistance Program (OSAP) Domestic Student Fees Athletic Life 10 International Student Fees Varsity Athletics Ancillary Fees Outdoor Education Campus Recreation Program HOW TO APPLY 106 Transfer Credits Student Life 14 Mature Applicants Student Government International Applicants Student Clubs Sustainability Committee Let’s Connect 108 Who to Call Campus Life 20 Social Media Where to Eat The Link Lounge & Living Wall Dates to Remember 109 Community & Campus News Service Bookstore Notifications and 109 Student Health Centre Disclosures Shark Tank Pub Career Centre Alumni Services Alphabetical 110 Turn to Program Residence Life 26 the back for Directory Residence Fees a full list of Photos in this Viewbook feature Loyalist College Off-Campus Housing programs Transit and Parking by page students, graduates and staff. number As a proud Loyalist graduate, I’m delighted to introduce you to the College and our 65+ full-time programs.

Loyalist is a wonderful learning and living environment where students and their success come first. For more than 45 years, College faculty and staff have been helping individuals from all walks of life and all learning backgrounds to reach their personal and career goals. What set Loyalist apart are superior student services, academic standards, and hands-on training, provided through small classes, personalized attention, and rewarding field placements. Welcome to Loyalist In the last year, Canadian colleges have received an unprecedented level of recognition from the media, public and government. Countless national news stories have reinforced what Loyalist grads have always known: colleges are training the next generation to succeed in the new world of work, a faster and more technologically advanced world than ever before.

Loyalist’s placement rate for graduates is consistently one of the highest among all Ontario colleges. One of the best testaments is from our students, 96 percent of whom say they would recommend Loyalist to a friend.

I hope you enjoy browsing through our viewbook and I encourage you to visit us on campus, and see for yourself the Loyalist difference. Book a personal tour, sign up to be a student for a day and meet your professors, or visit us during a scheduled Open House. We hope to see you soon! Maureen Piercy President

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @MaureenPiercy

2 3 Come feel the difference of learning in a close-knit College atmosphere. At Loyalist, we’re invested in your success. You’ll receive support from faculty and staff who really care that you’re getting the most out of your College experience – academically, socially and personally.

4 5 STUDENT success

Academic Skills Centre and Peer Tutoring We’re here to help you meet your academic goals, with one-on- one peer support in a positive environment that promotes learning independence. Students are matched with successful upper-year tutors Our Student Success Hub offers support and resources in one easy, who help them get a better understanding of course material. We also central place. Not sure what kind of help you need, or what’s available? offer drop-in support with writing, mathematics and computers to help you succeed in any course throughout your time at Loyalist. Stop by The Hub and our friendly staff will walk you through the many Student Success Mentors services available to find what’s right for you. Every school of study provides a mentor to help students achieve academic success. We also have useful seminars on learning skills, time management, career development, and taking the stress out of the transition to College, both for recent high school grads and for adults returning to school.

ACT! Academic Centre for Testing If you’re unable to write a test or exam during regular class time, or you need special accommodation, don’t worry – ACT has got you covered. With a faculty referral, we will schedule an alternate test provision to meet your needs.

Counselling Services Counselling services are available to help students deal with personal issues such as anxiety, depression, overwhelming stress, substance use or addiction, sexual or other assault, abuse, and mental or emotional health concerns. We can also assist with referrals to external and specialized community agencies. Sessions are absolutely confidential, free, and focused on finding your strengths and solutions to your challenges. For more information, please call (613) 969-1913 ext. 2519.

Aboriginal Resource Centre Native students at Loyalist are supported in realizing their full academic and personal potential, and encouraged to express and develop their Native identity through cultural activities in a friendly environment. For more information, please contact the Coordinator of Aboriginal Services at (613) 969-1913 ext. 2250.

Students with Disabilities Supports and accommodations are available for students with disabilities such as learning, hearing, vision and mobility, as well as ASD/Aspergers, ADD/ADHD, mental health, medical and brain injury. The AccessAbility Centre is here to help. We evaluate each case individually to develop an individualized education plan. Early identification is essential. We will need documentation verified by a health care professional identifying the nature of the disability and the recommended support services. For more information, please contact the Manager of Disability Services at (613) 969-1913 ext. 2168.

International Centre International students and students who are new to help create a more vibrant cultural experience for the entire Loyalist community. We understand that starting College can be a big adjustment; starting in a new country is an even bigger one! The International Centre is here to help you adapt to College life – socially, academically and culturally – with welcome programs, immigration and tax advice, and assistance with housing and health insurance. We also have drop-in English classes, and terrific group outings and celebrations throughout the school year. Peer tutoring at Café Sans Souci in downtown Belleville 6 7 LEARNING CENTRES

People and places are the forces that shape our lives. The greatest impact on your educational experience will be made by the people you learn with and the classrooms, labs and workshops where you study. The leading-edge facilities at Loyalist will give you access to the latest tools and technologies, learning resources, and realistic practice environments that prepare you to be confident and effective in the workplace.

Student Access Lab SAL is a state-of-the-art facility available to all full-time students. We’ve got over 120 computers (PCs and Macs) here for you, with colour printing, two scanners and up-to-date software including graphic design programs and AutoCAD. Come by as often as you like to finish and print your assignments, do some research, or keep in touch with friends and family.

We’ll also provide you with a College email address for the duration of your program, to help you connect with your teachers and fellow students about course work, study groups and opportunities on campus.

Sustainable Skills, Technology and Life Sciences Centre Rapidly evolving technologies are changing the way we do business, and the demand for skilled trades workers is growing – quickly. Loyalist is preparing graduates to meet that challenge with cutting-edge facilities and hands-on training using the latest technology. You’ll love learning in the state-of-the-art Biosciences Labs and Skilled Trades workshops in our new 121,800 square-foot LEED® Silver certified facility. The $16.6 million construction project was made possible through funding from the federal Knowledge Infrastructure Program and matching funds from the provincial government, with additional funding by our Student Government, municipalities and partners in the business community.

The Parrott Centre – Library Services Our extensive library collection gives you unlimited access to a wealth of information – everything from traditional print and video resources to online encyclopedias, academic journals and over 28,000 e-books. Our friendly staff can help you with your search. We can set you up with a personal RefWorks account to help organize your research, format citations and prepare bibliographies. You can even access the library catalogue and electronic resources from home, or around the world. The library is a quiet and welcoming place to study, but it’s not all work, work, work. We’ve also got films on demand – over 8,000 titles to choose from – and a free wireless hotspot.

8 9 Make the most of your College experience. Your time at Loyalist offers lots of opportunities to get involved, make friends and build memories. With renowned Varsity athletics, outstanding recreational facilities and outdoor adventure, there really is something for everyone. Don’t stand on the sidelines – get in the game!

10 11 ATHLETIC LIFE

Loyalist has a wide range of athletic programs to suit every skill level. What’s your speed? You can participate in competitive intercollegiate tournaments or enjoy some leisurely snowshoeing, buff up in our newly renovated Fitness Centre, or join friends in a game of Frisbee golf. All of our programs operate under the direction of professionally qualified staff. Varsity Athletics Do you thrive on competition, teamwork and the pursuit of excellence? Loyalist’s reputation for quality Varsity programs is recognized provincially and nationally. Some of the top collegiate coaches in the province come to our program, bringing their integrity and honesty to student athletes and sharing valuable lifelong lessons. The Loyalist Lancers compete in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA), long recognized as one of the toughest sporting forums in the country. We are offering the following Varsity programs for the upcoming season: • Men’s and Women’s Basketball • Women’s Soccer • Men’s and Women’s Rugby • Men’s and Women’s Volleyball • Co-ed Cross-Country Running

Outdoor Education Discover the beauty of our natural environment while developing skills in canoeing, snowshoeing, downhill skiing and camping. Up for adventure? We’ve gone whitewater canoeing on the Madawaska River, flat water canoeing in Algonquin Park, and winter hiking in the Adirondack Mountains. You’ll gain strength in adapting to challenging situations and learn the true meaning of teamwork! Campus Recreation Program Fun-oriented campus recreational events are a great way to meet people, be active with a group and make friends. Choose from over 20 recreational activities on campus that are mostly co-ed. We’ve got an ice hockey league, pick-up ball hockey, late-night basketball, a softball league, indoor cricket in the Sports Dome, soccer, volleyball, badminton and lots more. Join in and have fun! Loyalist’s outstanding athletic facilities are available to students for recreational activity whenever they’re not scheduled for instruction, practices or games.

Athletic Facilities • Full-sized, well-equipped gymnasium with glass basketball backboards, Speith Anderson volleyball standards and more • Newly renovated Fitness Centre with cardiovascular conditioning and Life Fitness strength machines –everything you need to stay in shape! • Two soccer fields, one with lights • Six Chevron cushion coated tennis courts with lights • Baseball diamond • Volleyball courts on beach sand • Outdoor skating rink • Outdoor sports pad with lighting for ball hockey, basketball, volleyball and more • Nine-hole Frisbee golf course • Sports Dome – a 35,000 sq. ft., year-round indoor sports facility 12 13 What do you love to do most in this world? What would you like to change? Join a club, and meet other students at Loyalist who share the same interests, passions and goals. If you don’t see a club that sparks your interest – start one of your own! Experience the satisfaction of coming together with a common purpose, and have fun doing what you love.

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Loyalist Community Choir Channel your inner Gleek! The choir welcomes experienced choir members and people who just like to sing along with the car radio. We rehearse weekly for two hours under the leadership of Music Director John McFarlane. Have a lot of fun and make awesome music as part of your Loyalist College experience.

Enactus Loyalist College Enactus is a student-run volunteer organization that creates economic opportunity in our community. We seek solutions to economic and social challenges through entrepreneurship and collaboration. Together we provide opportunities and inspire positive business for tomorrow’s leaders.

Explore your interests, share your passion, make an impact

Student Government Student Government enriches the lives of students with a variety of programs and services, welcoming facilities and truly amazing social and recreational events. We’re here for you – academically, socially and personally. Here are some of the great things we provide: • Academic assistance • ID cards, planners and graduation photos • $5,000 in bursaries awarded each year • 15 Hydration Stations campus-wide where you can refill your reusable bottle with refreshing cold, filtered water • Microwaves on campus • Maps of student spaces to help you get around • Belleville Transit improvements • Fun-packed activities such as Orientation Week, Student Clubs, Fitness Centre Ladies Nights, and weekly Pub Night events

Student Government Facilities Loyalist Anime Club Rainbow Group Computer Labs Outdoor Furnishings Interested in Anime? Manga? Cosplay? This is a social place where A positive space for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, you can watch, learn and experience Anime and everything related. two-spirited, intersex, queer and questioning student population, and Health Centre The Lancer Lounge It’s both a forum for people to gather socially and express their ideas their allies. We have a weekly drop-in group, as well as a Rainbow Fitness Centre The Link Lounge about Anime and Otaku subculture, and a starting point for people message board – a safe space for students to share information and Outdoor Rink The Shark Tank Pub who want to learn more about Anime and related media. discuss issues they may face. Quiet Lounges and Seating Areas Pioneer Café & Lounge Campus Crime Stoppers Loyalist Rotaract Newly Refurbished Dining Hall (Cafeteria) Help promote a positive school environment. Campus Crime Stoppers Rotary’s global network of young adults aged 18 to 30. Join a movement is a place for highly motivated students to expand their knowledge of of exceptional individuals who are using their skills, talents, and energy Meet your Student Government leaders and check out upcoming crime and community services. Raise awareness about crimes, how they to help others. Volunteer locally and internationally, build career events at LoyalistLife.com. affect us all, and what students can do to respond to and prevent them. contacts, develop leadership skills, network with service-minded 2013-2014 Student Government President Chantel Johnston people worldwide, make new friends and have fun! 16 17 student life

Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) JHR’s goal is to make everyone in the world fully aware of their rights. Sustainability Committee The Loyalist Chapter provides students with opportunities to use the What does sustainability mean to you? At Loyalist, it media to increase human rights and social justice awareness within means minimizing our impact on the environment. We’ve the College, throughout the city, and around the world. done that by installing hydration stations to reduce plastic bottles, creating a living wall, composting, carpooling, planting trees and much more. Loyalist is a signatory of the Pan-Canadian Protocol for Sustainability. We don’t just talk the talk, we walk the walk – modelling ecological As part of Journalists for Human Rights, Television and Broadcasting responsibility in the classrooms and labs of our LEED grad Barry Acton was in Liberia in May 2012, helping local journalists to ® improve their human rights coverage. Since returning to Canada and Silver certified Skills Centre. Our Sustainability Steering resuming his job covering politics on The West Block with Tom Clark, Barry Committee meets regularly to discuss opportunities to has been working with JHR’s youth engagement division to provide a expand Loyalist’s sustainability efforts, on campus and deeper understanding of reporting from Africa. in the community. 18 19 Loyalist is a community – a tight-knit collection of unique and talented individuals coming together to build a brighter future. The people you meet here will be a big part of your College experience. You will study together, learn from each other, and forge relationships that will last a lifetime.

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Community and Campus News Service Keep current with QNet News, a comprehensive news source by students, for students – and the community at large. All content is produced by students in the School of Media, Arts and Design. Our integrated news service at qnetnews.ca incorporates: • The College television news department • Our award-winning online community newspaper The Pioneer • A photojournalism gallery • 91X, a student-run campus radio station at 91.3 CJLX FM

Bookstore Loyalist’s bookstore is open year-round to students and the public. Textbooks, school supplies, trade books, software, clothing and giftware – we’ve got it all, conveniently located on campus. You can also order online at eFollett.com.

Student Health Centre At Loyalist, we believe in supporting the whole person – intellectually, Where to Eat mentally, physically and socially. To keep focused on your studies, you Book a tour and see what We have four dining locations on campus, with options to suit need to stay well. Loyalist has a registered nurse on staff at the Health every taste bud and budget, and a tax-free meal plan available to The Link Lounge Centre Monday to Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, and a physician on campus Loyalist has to offer you. We’ll all students. Plans start as low as $150 – just top up your card as two half-days per week. All information and visits are strictly confidential. needed. You’ll save 13% on every meal – it’s easy, it never expires, & Living Wall You can come to us for: be your home away from and someone else does the dishes! Use your meal card at: The new Link Lounge is a place to study, socialize, • Treatment of short-term illness or injury home, with great facilities • Tim Hortons in the Student Centre or just hang out and relax. This bright, spacious • Non-prescription drugs • Pap tests, pregnancy testing, contraceptives and STI testing • Grab’n’Go Café in the Pioneer Building and helpful services to make student area features 6,135 square feet with • Immunization • The selections at our Kente Food Court, including a laptop counter, glass-enclosed study pods your stay more comfortable. Subway, Burger Studio, Pizza Pizza, Chicken Chicken, and a sunken lounge. A Living Wall cultivates a Student Prescription and Accident Insurance Plan authentic stir-fries at Miso, Chef’s Table with a Full-time post-secondary students at the Belleville campus are As you embark on your 25-foot self-sufficient vertical garden of about 345 automatically enrolled in the insurance plan, with 80% coverage rotating menu of fresh entrées, and a selection of plants, creating a biofilter system to improve air for most prescriptions. Visit loyalisthealthcentre.com for details on journey, we can help you soups, salads and sandwiches every day quality. This state-of-the-art construction of the prescription and accident benefits and which programs are covered. You also won’t want to miss Club 213, a fine-dining restaurant Sustainable Skills, Technology and Life Sciences Health Insurance find what you need – a cozy operated by Loyalist Culinary students. With a gourmet menu and Centre was awarded LEED® Silver certification. With The Ontario Ministry of Health provides Ontario residents with extensive surprisingly affordable prices, it’s one of the best-kept secrets in the cold-filtered water refills at the Hydration Station, coverage for most hospital and medical costs. Students are strongly place to live, a part-time job, neighbourhood. Or grab something to go from the Loyalist Market, encouraged to ensure their coverage is up to date. Out-of-province a retail outlet with an amazing variety of fresh and frozen products and views of the ornamental garden and CO2 students must notify their provincial health card provider that they are or even your next meal! designed and created by Loyalist Culinary students. extraction lab, it truly is a green space for students. attending school in Ontario. 22 23 campus life

Photo courtesy of Loyalist Student Government

Shark Tank Pub The Career Centre You’ll find the heart of the campus at the Shark Tank Pub. We’ve got Many students balance their studies with a part-time job to help concerts, comedians, hypnotists and much more! The Shark Tank pay their way or earn a little pocket money. The Career Centre can features a bar and outdoor patio, pool tables, dining and study area, connect you to work opportunities on campus, as well as local lounge space, wireless hot spot, 10 plasma TVs, big-screen movies, employers offering part-time jobs. Our friendly staff can provide Thursday Pub Nights, Tim Hortons and our Student Government office. one-on-one help with career planning and job search skills. You’ll Check out photos and upcoming events at sharktankpub.com. also have access to these popular online resources: • MyCareer Portal – a job posting service for students and alumni • Career Cruising – explore your personality, skills, interests and Top Canadian bands seen values, and find careers to match • InterviewStream software – conducts mock interviews and at the Shark Tank Pub provides feedback

Fefe Dobson • Three Days Grace • Bedouin Alumni Services Soundclash • Hedley • Finger Eleven Our team works closely with the Career Centre to help students and graduates succeed in the job market. We provide opportunities Doc Walker • ill Scarlet • for graduates to remain actively engaged with the College and connected with one another. Once you leave Loyalist, we’ll keep you Our Lady Peace • Theory of a Deadman up to date with monthly e-newsletters and our bi-annual Lasting K-OS • Alexisonfire • The Trews • Sum 41 Connections magazine. Bif Naked • Shawn Desman • Default “There are no strangers here; • Swollen Members Gob • Sloan • Mobile • Wide Mouth Mason Only friends you haven’t met yet.” David Usher • Holly McNarland • Choclair William Butler Yeats • Classified • Marianas Trench Down With Webster • Stereos • Suzie McNeil • Tara Oram Photo courtesy of Loyalist Student Government 24 25 Our residences are peacefully tucked into a wooded country setting, just minutes from downtown Belleville. With transit that stops right on campus, you’ll have easy access to all the perks of city living, with the convenience of waking up within walking distance of your classes.

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Off-Campus Housing Here’s what you’ll find in our Visit Places4Students.com to find the right place for you – just click GO suite-style residences: and search the listings by school name. You can view available listings 24/7 as well as add listings, post a profile, and find potential roommates. • Each suite has six individual bedrooms, two bathrooms, Please note that the College does not inspect any of the homes listed; a kitchen and a common living area it is students’ responsibility to judge their suitability. The College • Students have their own private, carpeted bedroom cannot and does not accept responsibility for housing arrangements made using the site. with a window, furnished with a bed, desk, bookshelf, dresser, corkboard and night table Transportation • Kitchen and dining areas are equipped with a fridge, Belleville Transit (BT) runs a dedicated Loyalist route connecting the We have five suite-style residence buildings with stove, microwave, dishwasher, dining table, chairs, love College with the city. Weekday buses run every half-hour between 6:30 seat, and a coffee table am and 7 pm and hourly between 7 and 10 pm. Weekend schedules • Barrier-free units are available in three buildings and maps are available from BT. Daytime bus service to and from Quinte space for 476 students. We also have 104 spots West is available with Laidlaw Transit: 1-888-738-8808. • Residences are equipped with laundry facilities, sports for upper-year students in four brand new, fully pad with basketball hoops, beach volleyball court, Belleville Transit Fees (2013–2014) bicycle sheds, picnic tables, a sheltered outdoor patio Bus passes are available at the campus bookstore with a valid Loyalist furnished townhouse buildings. and outdoor barbecues College Student ID Card or receipt of tuition with photo ID. • A centrally located Residence Centre has a computer lab, Monthly pass $65 a coffee shop, a lounge area with a limestone fireplace, Semester pass $244 and a sunken living room with a big-screen TV Parking Fees (2013–2014) Parking permits are available at the bookstore. Rates are subject to Residence Fees (2013–2014) review and change annually. Suite-style residence: $5,460 (two semesters) Annual permit $129 + HST Townhouse residence: $6,140* plus utilities (10-month lease, Monthly permit $52 + HST July through April) *Subject to change Daily flat eef $5 28 29 Discover a vibrant community with indoor and outdoor concerts, fine dining, shopping and transit – along with down-to-earth people who will greet you with a smile.

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The Bay of Quinte Region

Loyalist College sits on the border There are also indoor opportunities year-round at the newly Dine Out Explore the Outdoors expanded Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre, with three NHL-sized between Belleville and Quinte West, just There are lots of options for dining out, ranging from quick and There’s plenty to do in every season, whether you like extreme rinks and an Olympic-sized ice surface, three pools, an indoor track convenient to slow-smoked southern barbecue, gourmet burgers, watersports, snowboarding or just strolling on the Waterfront Trail. and hundreds of fitness and recreational programs. north of Prince Edward County. These and international cuisine for every taste, including Thai, Italian, Each spring, the Bay of Quinte hosts the largest walleye fishing Greek, French, Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, Himalayan, Korean tournament in the world, with over $260,000 in prizes. Across the bay scenic waterfront regions are tucked and Japanese. Snack on pub fare, or fill your boots at one of the you’ll find Sandbanks Provincial Park, the world’s largest freshwater Enjoy Culture in among agricultural producers and area’s generous all-you-can-eat buffets. And of course there’s sand bar and dune system and one of the most beautiful beaches in There are many artists’ studios and galleries to visit, and a Studio Tour always pizza delivery! Ontario. Come to swim, sunbathe, windsurf, wakeboard, waterski, sail, each fall. You’ll also find a lively performing arts scene with professional some of the province’s hottest tourist canoe or kayak. In late summer and fall, both serious and recreational and community theatre, as well as indoor and outdoor concert venues. The region also boasts an abundance of farm-to-table options runners flock to the Sandbanks Fun Run, the 5K Quinte Zombie Zone, Tour the local orchards and vineyards, or check out the Cheddar & Ale destinations. The result is a unique with fresh produce and home preserves at open-air farmers’ and the world-class Boston-qualifying County Marathon. Winter is Trail, featuring the best of local cheese, craft beer and apple cider. Local place that combines the convenience of markets in Belleville’s Market Square and on the Trent River full of frosty activity with snowmobiling trails, tobogganing, outdoor museums are rich in local heritage, celebrating Loyalist history in the waterfront, as well as at roadside stands dotting the landscape skating and ice fishing on the Bay of Quinte. For those who like heyday of the Barley Days. The Quinte region is also home to rich and big-city living with small-town warmth. in Prince Edward County. downhill sports, Loyalist is just 20 minutes from the Batawa Ski Hill. diverse faith communities with inclusive places of worship. 32 33 College is a time to explore your options and find your way. At Loyalist you’ll enjoy lots of support from peers and mentors, small classes and personalized attention to help you succeed.

34 35 ACADEMIC LIFE Where will Loyalist take you?

Whether your ambitions are in Business and Management Studies, Health, Human and Justice Studies, Applied Sciences, Skilled Trades and Technology, or Media, Arts and Design – you’ll be sure to find a path Our Faculty Make to a career you will love. the Difference In the following pages, you’ll discover learning that goes At Loyalist you’ll learn with caring, knowledgeable beyond the classroom, with field trips, trade shows, job faculty who are leaders in their field. You won’t be just shadows, guest speakers, and fun-filled community events. a face in the crowd. You’ll get individual attention in Most programs include field placements, where you’ll gain small classes, from teachers who are committed to real-world employment experience before you graduate. your success, and willing to go the extra mile. Unforgettable experiences – such as working with the Ottawa Senators hockey club; shooting and writing for The Montreal Our professors come to the classroom with extensive Gazette; or interning with Chef Michael Stadtländer at the world- industry experience. In fact, many of them still work renowned Eigensinn Farm. in their field while they teach. This means insight into We have over 65 full-time programs to choose Some programs will even take you abroad with invaluable the latest trends, technology and current business learning opportunities in Paris, New York, Las Vegas, Florida, practices – giving you the practical knowledge you from, with the flexibility to graduate in two or Mexico, Switzerland and beyond. need to succeed in the workplace. three years or as little as two semesters. Advanced Standing It also means access to a broad network of contacts With your university or college credits, you may also with employers in your field of study. Your professors be eligible for advanced standing in one of our post- secondary programs. You could earn a diploma can open doors to valuable workplace connections, in as little as one year. Check out the accelerated, industry events, local and international placement fast-track and direct entry options in many programs. opportunities – and possibly your next job. 36 37 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

ACCT - Accounting

costing, budgeting, price-setting, eliminating financial waste and Post-Secondary finding operating efficiencies • Second-year students get practical experience in the student-run Diploma, Degree and Loyalist College Tax Clinic. Operating under the umbrella of Canada Revenue Agency’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Program, students completed 130 returns in 2013, putting more than Certificate Programs $150,000 back in the hands of Loyalist College students • A three-year diploma provides advanced knowledge in taxation and auditing. The study of internal controls, audit techniques and methods to prevent fraud can lay the foundation for a career in New Programs forensic accounting, with further industry experience COMING First-year Accounting student Mandy Scott APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) SOON Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) in 2014 Contact: Bruce Wright email: [email protected] Consumables Fee: $225 (Year One) Books and Supplies: $1,100 – $1,250 (two semesters) • Digital Music SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred during placements • Enhanced Baking for Cooks PROGRAM LENGTH Two-Year Ontario College Diploma ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Fine Art Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma Required Academic Preparation • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, HIGHLIGHTS • Marine and Small Engine Service (C), (U), or (M) level, and • Engage in real-world simulations and community projects, such as • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Loyalist’s student-run tax clinic OR Pending ministry approval • A seven-week job shadow in the second year and a four-week field • Mature applicant (see page 107) Check loyalistcollege.com for updates placement in the third year provide valuable industry experience and the opportunity to graduate into a job Recommended Academic Preparation • Get marketable skills with certification in industry-leading software • Grade 11 Mathematics (C) level or equivalent such as MS-Excel, Sage 50 Accounting, and QuickBooks • Fulfill all the academic credits for Canadian Institute of Bookkeepers DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS (CIB) designation while you study Two or Three-Year Diploma • Earn several credits toward the Certified General Accountant (CGA) College Turn Your Diploma Ontario designation Athabasca University – Bachelor of Management or Commerce • Put your career on track to become a Certified Management Davenport University into a Degree Accountant (CMA) or Chartered Accountant (CA) with advanced Griffith University – Bachelor of Commerce standing toward a university degree – Bachelor of Commerce Accounting Many universities will provide credit – Bachelor of Business Administration CAREER OPPORTUNITIES recognition for your diploma studies at • As baby boomers retire, the industry needs knowledgeable Royal Roads University – Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial professionals who have an eye for detail, but can also see the Management Loyalist, across Canada and abroad. big picture University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Commerce Bridge • There are dynamic opportunities at all levels of industry, including – Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) government and public institutions, large and small enterprises, and On the program pages that follow, check the not-for-profit sector. With your diploma you can pursue a career Three-Year Diploma in a field that interests you such as sports, health or education Lakehead University – Bachelor of Administration Transfer Program • Graduates find employment as accountants, financial analysts, – Bachelor of Business Administration out the “Diploma to Degree Options” to budget officers, account managers, financial planners, payroll University Canada West – Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial officers, and internal auditors Management see what agreements are already in place. • Gain the knowledge and confidence to start your own business University of Western Sydney, Australia – Bachelor of Commerce • For more information on the CGA, CA and CMA designations, visit There are many more options! Contact your loyalistcollege.com OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS Canada Customs and Revenue Agency – Auditor university of choice to make individual PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Corrections Canada – Financial Analyst • Students gain marketable skills with a dual focus on financial and Quinte Conservation – Accountant arrangements. New agreements are added management accounting Amer Sports Canada Inc. – Financial Analyst • Get a solid foundation in business, including communication, Bank of Nova Scotia – Personal Banking Officer annually; visit loyalistcollege.com for the marketing, economics, financial statements and setting up Welch LLP, Chartered Accountants – Junior Accountant computerized accounting systems Stream Global Services – Accounts Payable Associate latest details. • Learn the management side of accounting, with skills in product 38 39 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

ADMC - Advertising and Marketing Communications ANIM - Animation

Contact: Glen Arendt email: [email protected] • Develop your skills in cutting-edge facilities with access to Autodesk animation software (Softimage and Maya), game editing software, SEPTEMBER ENTRY and the Adobe Master Suite • Thr ee and four-week placements provide valuable employment Advertising and Marketing student Jacqueline Greshuk PROGRAM LENGTH experience. Students leave the program with professional practices Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma and job search skills, as well as an impressive portfolio of work Contact: Charlotte Conard email: [email protected] • Students gain an understanding of advertising and marketing HIGHLIGHTS APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) objectives; consumer needs and wants; media strategies including • Learn in cutting-edge facilities with the latest workstations, Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) SEPTEMBER ENTRY social media; and concept execution, including copywriting, editing systems, a motion capture system and studio, and leading Consumables Fee: $495 (Year One) graphics, layout and design industry software Books and Supplies: $500 PROGRAM LENGTH • Wor kshops and activities promote social, cultural and personal • Choose specialized studies in your third year to fit your personal Students need to budget for placements in Semesters Four and Six. Two-Year Ontario College Diploma understanding interests and career goals Additional costs, such as travel, accommodation, and parking, may • Individual and team assignments challenge students to put their • Get valuable on-the-job experience during two field placements be incurred during placements HIGHLIGHTS knowledge into practice • Professional practice skills are emphasized, so that graduates are • Enjoy the freedom to be inventive and creative – take ideas and • Student work is displayed to demonstrate creative, innovative job-ready from day one ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS play with them problem solving • Loyalist’s Animation program meets the standards of Focus on Required Academic Preparation • Small class sizes encourage dynamic interaction and discussion Information Technology (FIT) – a federal initiative to support the • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, • Projects and case studies offer realistic challenges APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) growth of a qualified, motivated and agile IT workforce. Loyalist is (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Guest speakers and workplace visits provide exposure to a variety Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) the first community college in Ontario to earn FIT status • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent of advertising careers, and the opportunity to network with Consumables Fee: $100 OR professionals currently working in the industry Books and Supplies: $400 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Mature applicant (see page 107) • Formal program awards at the end of the year provide recognition Field Trip: $40 • Ther e is increasing demand for skills in animation, visual effects, and can add to your résumé and portfolio Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred during gaming and web design, as well as 3D artists in the architectural and Recommended Academic Preparation workplace visits, etc. industrial fields. Graduates gain a competitive edge in the job market • Communications technology, IT and computer literacy, media arts, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES with instruction in the entire range of the production process fine arts, presentation techniques • The advertising and marketing communications industry is vast ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Graduates will be ready to find employment in the fields of 2D and and expanding Required Academic Preparation 3D computer animation, game design, game content creation, DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • Graduates may work in advertising and marketing communications • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, visual effects or specialized web design and development Algoma University College agencies; corporate advertising departments in large or regional (C) (U) or (M) level, and • Positions include computer animators, CGI artists in the Athabasca University companies; newspapers and magazines; television and radio • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent entertainment or game industry, media content providers, and web Davenport University – Bachelor of Computer Gaming and Simulation broadcasting; and web development companies OR designers and developers Griffith University – Bachelor of Digital Media • Find work in sales promotion, event promotion, public relations, • Mature applicant (see page 107) • Entr y-level salaries in these industries vary from $28,000 to $45,000. Laurentian University direct marketing, and social media positions in a wide variety of Senior animators and supervisors can earn $100,000 and higher University of Ontario Institute of Technology companies Recommended Academic Preparation • Entr epreneurship and communications training also prepare • There are also opportunities in research companies, not-for-profit • Communications Technology students for freelance work OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS agencies such as city economic development departments, tourism, Jellyfish Pictures – 3D Artist health services, and charities DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Prime Focus – Compositor Algoma University College • Entry-level salaries can range from $27,000 to $37,000 • Students with backgrounds that range from artistic to technical can Funcom – Game Development Athabasca University find success in this program Arc Productions – 3D Artist PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Davenport University • Specialize in areas such as character animation, 2D/3D animation, Research in Motion – Mobile App Developer • The program is divided into three core areas: creative strategy and Griffith University gaming, visual effects, web design, and mobile applications creative execution; case study; and creative thinking – expressing Laurentian University • Tailor your studies in the third year with independent production ideas differently and thinking outside the box University of Ontario Institute of Technology courses and a choice of streams in web, animation or gaming 40 41 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

ARCH - Architectural Technician/Technology AADF - Art and Design Foundation

• The program combines studio work, classroom instruction, and major construction and renovation projects, working independently and in teams. Students gain extensive knowledge of construction materials and building codes and effective oral, written and graphic communication skills • During independent design projects students determine a structure’s physical needs, and design solutions that creatively address the use of space, costs, construction methods, zoning and the environment. Then they bring their concepts to life, creating a 3D scale model of their designs • In their graduating year, Technology students use 3D modelling software to design a public facility in a local community – ranging from preliminary studies to schematics, landscape and interior design, cost estimates and written specifications, construction detailing, and production of a technical report, as well as presentation to an advisory committee of faculty and industry leaders • A one-month placement provides practical work experience. Many students graduate into a job

Contact: Chuck Barsony email: [email protected] APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) SEPTEMBER ENTRY Consumables Fee: $225 (Year One) Books and Supplies: $1,750 (Year One) PROGRAM LENGTH Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) during placements Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technologist) Option: One-Year Ontario College Certificate in Residential Drafting ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS and Design Required Academic Preparation • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, HIGHLIGHTS (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Bring your design ideas to life in our state-of-the-art Building • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Sciences Lab OR • Get an employment edge with skills in manual and computer-assisted • Mature applicant (see page 107) design and drafting (CADD) and 3D modelling using the latest software • Graduates with a certificate in Residential Drafting and Design gain • Graduates are well-respected by employers across Canada admission directly into Year Two of the diploma program Contact: Robert Kranendonk email: [email protected] • Students focus on traditional and digital media • Your diploma satisfies all of the academic requirements for • Develop a broad-based portfolio that reflects a flexible creative professional certification by the Ontario Association of Certified DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS SEPTEMBER OR JANUARY ENTRY palette, or choose a specific area for further study and build a Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) Two or Three-Year Diploma targeted portfolio • Graduate after one, two or three years of study Algoma University College PROGRAM LENGTH • Small class sizes encourage in-class interaction and discussion Athabasca University One-Year Ontario College Certificate • Professional workshops provide valuable experience in a variety of CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Davenport University art and design-related areas • Architectural Technicians and Technologists work as designers and Griffith University HIGHLIGHTS • People who are described as creative, insightful, artistic, inventive, project managers in architectural and consulting firms; as project Laurentian University • Gain a balance of skills in fine art and design while exploring a expressive, talented or unique are great candidates for this program, coordinators and estimators in construction; as technical and sales University of Ontario Institute of Technology variety of media along with those who have a creative flair – with or without previous representatives for manufacturers; and as municipal zoning and • Grow and connect professionally through off-campus artist studio drawing or computer skills building plans examiners and inspectors Three-Year Diploma sessions • Entrepreneurship skills also prepare graduates for self-employment – Bachelor of Applied Technology • Learn in small classes with a team-based faculty APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • Graduates of the two-year program meet the OACETT academic – Bachelor of Applied Technology, • Participate in a juried student art exhibit at the end of the year – an Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) requirements for professional certification as a Certified Technician Construction Science and Management opportunity to gain recognition and enhance your portfolio Consumables Fee: $490 (C.Tech.); three-year graduates meet requirements for Applied McMaster University – Bachelor of Technology Civil Infrastructure Books and Supplies: $525 Science Technologist (A.Sc.T.) or Certified Engineering Technologist Engineering Technology CAREER OPPORTUNITIES (C.E.T.) certification. An A.Sc.T. or C.E.T. may join the Ontario • This program prepares students to pursue careers in art and design ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Association for Applied Architectural Sciences (OAAAS), and pursue OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Graduates apply their skills and talents to artistic endeavours within Required Academic Preparation qualification as a member of the Ontario Association of Architects Quadrangle Architects – Architectural Technologist the community • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, as a Licensed Technologist OAA Loyalist Township – Chief Building Official • The certificate opens doors to further studies in a wide range of (C), (U) or (M) level, and Kavacon Inc. – Junior Designer creative and artistic programs, at Loyalist and elsewhere • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent OR PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Canadian Safety Anchor Inspections – AutoCAD Technician PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Mature applicant (see page 107) • Form dictates function. Students gain an understanding of how Greer Galloway Group – Building Development Consultant physical space can influence behaviour, and the role of architecture • This is a hands-on, experiential program developing both post-secondary Geertsma Construction – Draftsperson and Estimator in culture education and artistic skill 42 43 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

Automotive: MPFP - Motive Power Fundamentals – Parts and Counter Personnel MPTN - Motive Power Technician – Service and Management

customer relations, parts counter service, warranty claim processing, supervision, and insurance appraisal. You may also work toward a career as a service writer or shop manager • A one-year certificate prepares you for a career as parts and counter personnel, with entry-level salaries starting from approximately $30,000 • A two-year diploma will prepare you to progress to a position as a technician, along with the practical training to manage a small business or franchise. Entry-level salaries start from approximately $35,000

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Students in both programs study basic automotive theory, as well as components from Level I of the Automotive Technician apprenticeship curriculum • In the second year, students receive training that closely resembles Levels II and III of the in-class apprenticeship curriculum • Technicians graduate with a knowledge of small business management, management principles, and safe environmental practices • SEMA has invited Loyalist students to participate in its student internship program for the past seven years – the only college automotive program in Canada to be extended this invitation • This is not an apprenticeship program; however, the instruction incorporates a large component of the in-class curriculum. Graduates who wish to pursue an apprenticeship with an employer may obtain Contacts: cross-accreditation from their regional apprenticeship office Year One: Steve Cook email: [email protected] Year Two: Gerry Byrd email: [email protected] APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) SEPTEMBER ENTRY Consumables Fee: $170 Books and Supplies: $1,000 PROGRAM LENGTH One-Year Ontario College Certificate (Fundamentals) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) Required Academic Preparation • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, HIGHLIGHTS (C) (U) or (M) level, and • Train in our new Skills Centre for a fulfilling career in the fast-paced, • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent ever-changing automotive trade OR • Gain knowledge and experience that is transferable into motive • Mature applicant (see page 107) power trades including heavy equipment, small marine engines, trucks and coaches, and agricultural technician Recommended Academic Preparation • Learn with an experienced, knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff • Grade 12 Mathematics • Get an edge when seeking a competitive apprenticeship as an Automotive Technician DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • Enjoy extracurricular learning opportunities, including the annual Algoma University College Loyalist College Car Show, Drive to Survive, Santa Claus parade, and Davenport University the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Griffith University Vegas – the premier world automotive specialty products trade event Laurentian University University of Ontario Institute of Technology CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • The image of motive power tradespeople has evolved from OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS stereotypical mechanics to skilled workers who possess refined Benson Auto Parts – Auto Parts Counter Person knowledge, diagnostic abilities and business management skills Boyer Kia – Apprentice Technician • Graduates work in dealerships, manufacturers, service and repair Canadian Tire – Service Writer shops, parts distributors, retail stores, wholesalers, insurance appraisers Heninger Toyota – Automotive Technician and adjustors, and manufacturing plants for automotive-related items. Ford Canada – Automotive Apprentice Activities may include repairs, writing customer service orders, sales, 44 45 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

BIOT - Biotechnology Technician/Technologist BRET - Broadcast Engineering Technology

• Hands-on learning combines classroom theory and practical, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES lab-based instruction • Fully qualified broadcast engineering technologists are in short • Students gain experience with a wide variety of instrumentation, with supply and demand is growing daily instruction in genetics, microbiology, fermentation and forensics • Positions will continue to grow in radio and television broadcast • The fundamentals of genetic analyses and genetic engineering facilities, cable television operations, specialty channels, post- allow students to apply the same techniques used to engineer production facilities, audiovisual systems, satellite distribution GMOs, extract and amplify DNA, and analyze genetic differences systems and equipment manufacturers’ technical field support using DNA profiling • Graduates find work as installation and service technologists, • The third year focuses on intensive, laboratory-based instruction systems integration engineers and field service technologists and project-based learning in molecular biology, microbiology, analytical instrumentation, tissue culture and cutting-edge PROGRAM DESCRIPTION extraction technologies • The program teaches skills in electronics, IT and dedicated • Overlapping areas of study provide the option to fast-track your broadcast systems way to a second diploma in Chemical Engineering or Environmental • Students learn how to design, build and manage broadcast systems, Technology facilities and IT networks • Graduates are able to troubleshoot broadcast equipment to APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) component level, perform routine and preventative maintenance Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) of computer systems and networks, and perform maintenance on Photo by: Jerome Lessard, 2008 Photojournalism graduate Consumables Fee: $105 (Year One) all broadcast transmission systems “Our School of Applied Sciences is very industry-driven because that’s where Books and Supplies: $1,040 • Students develop skills in time management, risk management, and our graduates go. We help organizations investigate new methods of Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred technical and non-technical communications, emerging as team creating higher-quality products while giving students an opportunity during placements players who are responsive to production needs and deadlines to learn through a real industry project.” Dr. Kari Kramp, Biosciences Professor ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Required Academic Preparation Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general or advanced, Consumables Fee: $200 (Year One) Contact: Karen Holder email: [email protected] (C), (U) or (M) level, and Books and Supplies: $600 • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred SEPTEMBER ENTRY OR “Hands-on experience, real job placements and job opportunities. I liked during placements • Mature applicant (see page 107) the sound of that! The curriculum is inspired by an impressive group of PROGRAM LENGTH top Canadian broadcasters who serve as the program advisory board. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) Recommended Academic Preparation Learning from the best is helping me achieve my best.” Required Academic Preparation Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technologist) • Grade 12 Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics at the (C), (U) or Ryan Wagner, second-year Broadcast Engineering Technology student • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, general level (C), (U) or (M) level, and HIGHLIGHTS • Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered for • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, and • Biotechnology plays a critical role in the battles against hunger, advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two Contact: Eric Heidendahl email: [email protected] • Grade 11 Mathematics (Grade 12 preferred) disease and pollution OR • You’ll love studying in Loyalist’s state-of-the-art Instrumentation and DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS SEPTEMBER ENTRY • Mature applicant (see page 107) Molecular Biology Labs, equipped with PCR and DNA sequencing Two or Three-Year Diploma technology Algoma University College PROGRAM LENGTH Recommended Academic Preparation • Get on-the-job, practical experience during field placements in Athabasca University Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma • Wor d processing and spreadsheet applications Years Two and Three – Bachelor of Science (Honours) • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) • Choose a career where you can make a difference Davenport University HIGHLIGHTS Griffith University • Every radio and television broadcasting or satellite distribution DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Laurentian University system runs on complex hardware and software, and many Algoma University College • A career in biotechnology holds many opportunities to make an Royal Roads University – Bachelor of Science broadcast engineers are retiring, creating a high demand for Athabasca University impact in government, industry, education and medical facilities University of Ontario Institute of Technology graduates trained on the latest systems Davenport University • There is a growing demand for skilled technicians, lab technologists • Loyalist offers the only Broadcast Engineering Technology program Griffith University and research assistants to work in life sciences, agriculture, food Three-Year Diploma in Ontario – employers are waiting for students to graduate Laurentian University production, pharmaceuticals, sanitation, and health research Cape Breton University – Bachelor of Engineering Technology • Current industry leaders are active members of the advisory University of Ontario Institute of Technology • Graduates also find opportunities in regulation and enforcement, Trent University – Bachelor of Science (Honours) committee, helping develop a program that teaches what you need quality control, and sales to know to work in the field, today and tomorrow OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Four and eight-week field placements provide workplace experience Astral Media – Broadcast Maintenance Technician and job contacts PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Santa Maria Foods – Quality Control Analyst Bell TV – Radio Frequency and Fibre Technician • Loyalist’s Broadcast Engineering Technology program meets the • Biotechnology uses the products and processes of living organisms Royal Military College – Research and Development CTV Bell Media – Broadcast Engineer to improve quality of life. Applications include gene therapies to treat standards of Focus on Information Technology (FIT) – a federal Bioniche Life Sciences Inc. – Biopharmaceutical Production Asst. Dome Productions – Mobile Engineering Technician genetic disorders; more effective medicines tailored to individuals; initiative to support the growth of a qualified, motivated and agile Ottawa Hospital Research Institute – Health Researcher Rogers Sportsnet – Broadcast Engineering Technician vaccines to prevent disease; environmental decontamination to IT workforce. Loyalist is the first community college in Ontario to Shaw Media – Broadcast Technician restore polluted spaces; genetic engineering of crops and livestock Huntsville Wine and Beer – Brewmaster/Biotechnician earn FIT status to improve their yield and nutrition… even making cheese and beer • This program is recognized by the U.S. Society of Broadcast Engineers 46 47 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

BUSI – Business / Business Administration

Program Description • Explore a broad mix of business options in this interactive program while developing critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, organization and interpersonal skills • Through community partnerships you will apply your skills to real-world projects, such as coordinating a conference, designing a training program, developing recruitment strategies, performing a market analysis, creating a marketing plan, or conducting an operational productivity audit • Individual and team projects provide demonstrated experience and valuable connections to potential employers • After one or two semesters, students have the option to transfer to a diploma in Business Sales and Marketing or Accounting, with the completion of bridging courses over the summer

APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Consumables Fee: $20 (Year One) Books and Supplies: $1,040 Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred during placements “It’s so lucky. My placement at the Canadian Olympic Committee allowed me to apply all the business theory and practical experiences I ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS learned in the program. If I didn’t have that opportunity to assist with the Required Academic Preparation Olympic outfitting program, I wouldn’t be here today.” • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, Amy Rose, 2008 Business Administration graduate and Team Operations (C), (U) or (M) level, and Coordinator for the Canadian Olympic Committee • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent OR Contacts: • Mature applicant (see page 107) Year One: Janet Leavey email: [email protected] DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS Year Two: Mike Allison email: [email protected] Two or Three-Year Diploma Algoma University College SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY Athabasca University – Bachelor of Management or Commerce Griffith University – Bachelor of Business PROGRAM LENGTH Humber College – Bachelor of Commerce Two-Year Ontario College Diploma in Business Lakehead University – Bachelor of Business Administration Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma in Business Administration Laurentian University Royal Roads University – Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial HIGHLIGHTS Management • Gain real-world experience completing major projects for local University of Ontario Institute of Technology businesses University of Windsor – Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) • Develop critical business skills to enhance your portfolio and résumé • Enhance your learning with faculty coaches and business mentors Three-Year Diploma • In the third year, solidify your skills by completing an applied Carleton University – Bachelor of Arts (Honours) project or a one-month field placement, launching your career with Davenport University – BBA/MBA Strategic Human Resource industry experience and a network of business contacts Management/Human Resource Management or Bachelor of International Business/Management “My experience in the Business Administration program gave me more than just CAREER OPPORTUNITIES – Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) an education; it provided me with an opportunity to grow on a personal and • The two-year program provides graduates with the skills for Trent University – Bachelor of Business Administration professional level. As a student, I was able to participate in organizations such as entry-level positions within the business, not-for-profit, and University Canada West – Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial retail sectors as logistics coordinators, event coordinators, retail Management Enactus Loyalist, Varsity Athletics, and work-study positions within the school. managers, production supervisors and shift supervisors University of Western Sydney, Australia – Bachelor of Commerce To me, Loyalist College is truly a community worth joining.” • Graduates of the three-year program gain specialized skills that Jessica Chartrand – 2013 Business graduate and current Public Relations prepare them for careers in human resource administration, OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS industrial relations, training and development, staff planning and Bank of Montreal – Financial Services Manager post-graduate student job analysis, occupational health and safety, and logistics and CFB Trenton – Inventory Control operational management Lowe’s – Human Resources Coordinator • Business Administration graduates gain advanced standing toward Canadian Food Inspection Agency – Administration Coordinator the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation, Bel-Con Engineering – Accounts Manager recognized across Canada 48 49 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

SALE / SALF - Business Sales and Marketing CHEM - Chemical Engineering Technician/Technologist

“I graduated knowing how to create PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Hands-on skills with chemical instrumentation, computer applications, business and marketing plans and • Students gain transferable skills in creating and conducting health and safety, and microbiology techniques provide a range of to prepare and present them with presentations, writing, territory and time management, negotiations practical job skills confidence. My internship opened and marketing • Students are introduced to employment opportunities through the door to the public sector and • Learn techniques for relationship building, consultative selling, and tours and placements ultimately led to my career.” developing rapport • Increased specialization in the third year includes chromatography, Elisha Purchase, 2007 Business Sales • Hands-on role-playing exercises are videotaped and critiqued spectroscopy, extraction technology, radiochemistry, food chemistry and Marketing graduate • Gain experience with customer relationship management (CRM) and Good Manufacturing Practices Manager of Economic Development software, an essential business tool to manage sales territories and • Problem-based assignments take students from theory to practice, and Communications, Municipality applying what they have learned of Brighton prospective clients • Wor k on major marketing projects, providing expertise to • Graduates can expand their opportunities by fast-tracking to a community partners such as the Ontario Hockey League All-Star double diploma in Biotechnology or Environmental Technology Game, Canadian Cancer Society, Gleaners Food Bank, the Belleville Bulls, Quinte Children’s Foundation and Bioniche Life Sciences APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • Develop a portfolio of your skills and achievements, in any format Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) from a web page to an audio commercial Consumables Fee: $175 (Year One) • Prepare for success with simulated job interviews conducted by Books and Supplies: $1,040 managers from the business community Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred during placements Contact: Brad Baragar email: [email protected] • After one or two semesters, students have the option to transfer to a diploma in Business Administration or Accounting, with the completion of bridging courses over the summer ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY Required Academic Preparation MAY FAST-TRACK ENTRY APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general or advanced, (C), (U) or (M) level, and PROGRAM LENGTH Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Consumables Fee: $350 (Year One) • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Two-Year Ontario College Diploma Contact: Karen Holder email: [email protected] Events, Books and Supplies: $1,200 OR Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred • Mature applicant (see page 107) HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER ENTRY • Entry-level sales representatives earn an average of $40,000 (Canadian during placements Recommended Academic Preparation Professional Sales Association) PROGRAM LENGTH Admission Requirements • Grade 12 Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics at the (C), (U) or • Double your career options with a combined focus on sales Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) Required Academic Preparation general level and marketing Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technologist) • Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered for • Gain real-world experience producing major projects for community • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two organizations (C), (U) or (M) level, and HIGHLIGHTS • Get a feel for different sales and marketing businesses through six • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent • Enjoy hands-on learning in Loyalist’s state-of-the-art Instrumentation Lab DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS job shadows, and develop your prospecting skills by arranging your OR • Field placements provide practical employment experience, preparing Two or Three-Year Diploma own placements • Mature applicant (see page 107) graduates for a smooth transition to the workforce with a wide range Algoma University College • Finish your studies with a three-week field placement, launching of skills Fast-Track Entry (SALF) Athabasca University your career with valuable work experience, employment references, • Expand your opportunities with the option to complete a Carleton University – Bachelor of Science and a chance to graduate into a job • Applicants with a post-secondary diploma or degree may be eligible double diploma for direct admission to Year Two Davenport University • Applicants with a diploma or degree may be eligible to fast-track to Griffith University a diploma in just one year • Students may need to complete bridging courses during a summer CAREER OPPORTUNITIES semester beginning in May Laurentian University • Chemical engineering technicians and technologists work in Royal Roads University – Bachelor of Science CAREER OPPORTUNITIES government agencies, educational institutions, and a range of University of Ontario Institute of Technology • Business-to-business salespeople and marketers are needed in a DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS industries including food production, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, wide range of industries. You could work in hospitality, medical, Algoma University College plastics, pulp and paper, mining, metallurgy and nuclear energy Davenport University Three-Year Diploma pharmaceutical, engineering, food and beverage, health care, • Graduates may work in the lab (production, process control, Griffith University – Bachelor of Commerce Cape Breton University – Bachelor of Engineering Technology information technology, telecommunications, advertising, quality assurance, qualitative and quantitative analysis, research Royal Roads University – Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Lakehead University – Bachelor of Chemical Engineering manufacturing, service, industry, commerce, event planning, or and development) or in the field (technical sales and service), with Management McMaster University – Bachelor of Technology Manufacturing professional sports and entertainment potential to advance into supervisory or management positions University of Ontario Institute of Technology Engineering Technology • Positions include account representatives and detailed or Trent University – Bachelor of Science (Honours) nontechnical salespeople, as well as in-house positions developing PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS marketing strategies for manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and • Chemical engineering requires an inquisitive mind and meticulous OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS other employers Nomis Design – International Sales Manager attention to detail ABC Group – Plastic Industry Lab Technologist • The training received at Loyalist enables many graduates to move Township of Stirling-Rawdon – Economic Development Officer • Graduates are prepared to carry out experiments, analyze and Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. – Lab Technician quickly into managerial positions Atlantic Packaging – Sales Representative interpret data, assess analytical methods and develop new Ontario Clean Water Agency – Chemical Lab Technologist • Loyalist’s program is modelled on certification standards of the Beclawat Manufacturing – Inside Sales Associate techniques, and manage lab operations Queen’s University – Chemical Technologist Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA). Upon completing Canadarm – Sales Representative • In the first two years, students learn the basic principles and techniques two years of sales experience, graduates are eligible to apply to of organic and analytical chemistry, chemical engineering and Durabla Canada – Quality Control Laboratory Technician CPSA for their Certified Sales Professional (CSP) designation industrial processes 50 51 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

C YWP/CYWA - Child and Youth Worker

and behaviour management skills and to design programs for children and youth in a variety of environments, including schools, residential treatment facilities and community settings • Students may be eligible to choose the location of block placements, allowing them to return to home communities in Canada, or to pursue an international learning experience

APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Consumables Fee: $10 Books and Supplies: $1,200 “Teamwork and trust in one another is essential.” Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred Professor Lorne Thompson on team-building treetop trekking activities in Ganaraska Park during placements

Admission Requirements Contact: Lisa Shunock email: [email protected] Required Academic Preparation • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general or advanced, SEPTEMBER ENTRY (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent PROGRAM LENGTH OR Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma • Mature applicant (see page 107)

HIGHLIGHTS Additional Requirements • Empower children, youth and their families to make positive • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification changes in their lives through nonjudgmental support, advocacy, • Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check the formation of therapeutic relationships and the use of • A formal confidential personal health history is required as part of therapeutic interventions the registration process • Gain approximately 1,000 hours of practical, on-the-job experience • For more information and additional requirements please see before graduation with field placements in every year loyalistcollege.com • You may be able to arrange the location of a 13-week placement in your final ear,y across Canada or abroad Advanced Standing (CYWA) • Graduates are eligible for certification with the Ontario Association • Direct entry into Year Two is available to applicants with a diploma of Child and Youth Counsellors in Social Service Worker, Developmental Services Worker, Early • Applicants with a related diploma or degree may be eligible for Childhood Education, General Arts and Science with a social studies advanced standing to complete an accelerated diploma in just focus, or Justice Studies, or a relevant university degree two years • A minimum 70% overall average is required, with no marks below 60% • Applican ts with other post-secondary credentials will be assessed CAREER OPPORTUNITIES on an individual basis • As part of a multi-disciplinary team, child and youth counsellors work front-line with children, youth and their families DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • Settings include elementary and secondary schools; alternative Algoma University College educational settings; child welfare and protection; group homes Davenport University and residential treatment settings; children’s mental health Griffith University programs; youth outreach centres; hospital-based services; and Humber College – Bachelor of Child and Youth Care juvenile justice programs Lakehead University – Social Work Transfer Program Laurentian University PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Royal Roads University • This program prepares students to work successfully with children – Child and Youth Care and youth experiencing social, interpersonal, behavioural and/or – Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in emotional difficulties Family and Community Social Services “Team-building activities like this are typical of what Child and Youth Workers do • Studen ts develop applied skills in critical thinking, communication University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Criminology and with children in care. Our profession, and therefore our program, is built upon and counselling styles Justice Bridge developing cooperative and collegial working relationships.” • First -year studies include psychology; sociology; child and adolescent development; and behavioural disorders OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Further studies develop knowledge and skills in mental health; Quinte Children’s Homes – Child and Youth Worker child welfare legislation; therapeutic techniques and activities; Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board – Child and Youth Worker individual and group counselling; clinical documentation; and Bayfield Treatment Centre – Child Care Therapist case management. The impact of trauma and loss, diversity, abuse, Big Brothers Big Sisters – Case Manager violence and poverty are fully explored Treatment Foster Care Program – Child and Youth Worker • Four placements provide opportunities to practice counselling 52 53 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

CIVL - Civil Engineering Technician/Technologist CJSW - Community and Justice Services

• A diploma from Loyalist satisfies all the academic requirements for “One thing I think is extremely agency allow students to make an immediate and significant OACETT certification valuable in our field is a better contribution while they define their career direction • Additional requirements include work experience, peer references, understanding of mental illness. a Professional Practice Examination and submission of a technology I felt prepared and confident to APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) report (for Technologist graduates) to OACETT enter the field.” Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Lucas Shillington, 2012 Community Books and Supplies: $1,240 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION and Justice Services Worker grad Relocation and travel may be required for placement experiences • Loyalist’s well-rounded program combines classroom instruction, and Residential Counsellor for – additional costs may be incurred Youth Habilitation Quinte hands-on learning in the field, and lab work in our state-of-the-art ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Building Sciences Lab Contacts: Required Academic Preparation • Get a strong foundation in surveying and drafting principles and Year One: Phil Howlett email: [email protected] • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, computer applications including AutoCAD Year Two: Neil Kerby email: [email protected] (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Second-year students gain skills in highway design, structural • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent drafting, materials testing, municipal water and sewer systems, and SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY OR estimating. Students produce surveys in the field with sophisticated • Mature applicant (see page 107) GPS equipment PROGRAM LENGTH Two-Year Ontario College Diploma • The third year emphasizes design, structural components in steel and Additional Requirements concrete, and the behaviour of fluids in open and closed conduits. HIGHLIGHTS • A formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date Students learn supervisory techniques, and produce a technical report • Help build safer communities by working with people at risk immunization are required as part of the registration process similar to the one required for professional certification • Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification and Basic Cardiac Life “During my second year, I travelled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to • Get a competitive job edge with alternative dispute resolution Support (BCLS) work on an engineering project for the Université de l’Alliance au Congo. APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) training and a certificate in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention • Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check may also be required) I did surveying on the project. I was the only student, and having that Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • Attractive entry-level salaries average approximately $35,000 to • For more information and additional requirements please see experience will open up more doors, and more job opportunities.” Consumables Fee: $80 (Year One) $60,000 per year loyalistcollege.com Josh Culp, 2013 Civil Engineering Technician grad and third-year Technologist Books and Supplies: $1,500 • There is such a strong demand for Community and Justice Services student professionals that many students receive job offers before they graduate Recommended Academic Preparation ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • A common first-year curriculum allows the flexibility to change • Grade 12 Mathematics Required Academic Preparation specialties and enter Year Two of Customs Border Services; Contact: John Rosebush email: [email protected] • Computer proficiency in word processing, file management, email • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, Protection, Security and Investigation; or Police Foundations and Internet browsing (C), (U) or (M) level, and SEPTEMBER ENTRY CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Consistent volunteerism is highly recommended to gain employment • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent • Students entering this program should have a strong desire to in the correctional system OR PROGRAM LENGTH make our communities safer • Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered for • Mature applicant (see page 107) Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) • Graduates work with youth and/or adults at risk in a vast range of advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technologist) settings: youth custody facilities, child welfare homes, federal and Recommended Academic Preparation provincial correctional facilities, attendance centres, community DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • Math MCT 4C HIGHLIGHTS justice agencies, victim support agencies, and a variety of residential Algoma University College • MCF 3M • Skilled professionals in heavy construction and infrastructure facilities for people at risk Athabasca University rehabilitation are in high demand • Graduates who successfully complete the provincial or federal Carleton University – Bachelor of Arts (Honours) DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • Wor k inside, outdoors, or a combination of both correctional system recruitment process will receive additional Conestoga College – Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice Two or Three-Year Diploma • Get experience with current technologies and equipment training upon employment Davenport University • A common first eary allows easy transfer to the Survey Technician Algoma University College Griffith University program (with some additional courses) or Construction Engineering Athabasca University PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Humber College – Bachelor of Applied Arts – Criminal Justice • Get an edge with the academic requirements for professional Davenport University • This recently updated program has a three-fold focus on prevention, Laurentian University – Bachelor of Arts (General) – Law and Justice certification Griffith University – Bachelor of Engineering intervention and reintegration Nipissing University • Studies in behaviour management, conflict resolution, applied Royal Roads University Three-Year Diploma CAREER OPPORTUNITIES psychology, criminology, and addictions focus on prevention. University of Guelph – Bachelor of Applied Arts (General) Justice Studies Lakehead University – Bachelor of Engineering Loyalist grads are hired by consulting engineering firms, contractors, Intervention skills include interviewing and counselling, case University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Criminology and Laurentian University – Bachelor of Science in Liberal Science fabricators, municipalities and cities, and federal and provincial management, program development, and suicide intervention Justice Bridge McMaster University – Bachelor of Technology Civil Engineering agencies. You could work in high-demand areas such as: • Reintegration emphasizes guiding clients back into the community, Infrastructure Technology OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Structural (superstructure) – design, construction and rehabilitation University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Nuclear Power Bridge and may involve anything from life skills (such as managing a • Geotechnical (foundation) – design, material testing, inspection budget and personal hygiene) to cognitive restructuring, anger Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services and site supervision OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS management and addictions counselling – Correctional Officer • Dedicated faculty guide students through practical, hands-on Terrace Youth Residential Services – Child and Youth Worker • Municipal – water supply (filtration and distribution systems) and Augusta Township – Public Works Manager sewage disposal (treatment and collection systems) activities that include scenario-based role playing, case studies, and Ministry of Children and Youth Services – Youth Services Officer City of Belleville – Building Inspector • Transportation – roads and highways tours of existing facilities Correctional Service of Canada – Correctional Officer Highway Construction Inspection Ontario – Highway Inspector • Students develop effective assessment and communication skills, Canadian Mental Health Association of Leeds and Grenville Cornerstone Builders – Estimator Some employment opportunities require certification through and learn best practices to ensure personal safety, protection of the – Branch Service and Support Coordinator Bell Canada – Network Coordinator public, and the safety of staff, clients and the community the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians Service Canada – Integrity Services Investigator and Technologists. • Two four-week field placements in a relevant community or justice 54 55 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

C ONS - Construction Engineering Technician CNTP - Construction Renovation Techniques CNTD - Construction Renovation Technician NEW

Loyalist Construction Renovation Techniques student John Garland, right, gets help installing drywall from classmate Aaron Partnoy.

Contact: John Rosebush email: [email protected] industry computer applications • Gain specialized knowledge of structural drafting, soils and materials Contact: Tom Falcao email: [email protected] PROGRAM DESCRIPTION SEPTEMBER ENTRY testing, estimating, cost control, construction management and • Learn as you work on a residential-type project with environmentally SEPTEMBER ENTRY supervision sound construction principles PROGRAM LENGTH • Graduates are prepared to assume responsibility for their work with PROGRAM LENGTH • Get hands-on instruction in construction techniques, proper tool Two-Year Ontario College Diploma a sound understanding of applicable laws, due diligence practices, One-Year Ontario College Certificate (Techniques) usage and jobsite safety labour management principles, and health and safety practices Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) • Learn to work from blueprints, produce basic sketches, develop building HIGHLIGHTS details, and create computer-assisted drawings using AutoCAD • Supervise building construction on any scale, from a modest APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) HIGHLIGHTS • Gain skills in carpentry, from base footings to framing, interior and residential development to the tallest skyscraper, as an experienced Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • Skilled workers in construction and renovation are in high demand exterior finishing, and fine finishing techniques construction engineering technician Consumables Fee: $80 (Year One) • Apply your knowledge with work visits to a major home construction • On-site learning is supported by classroom instruction in • Get hands-on experience with the latest AutoCAD software used in Books and Supplies: $1,500 or renovation project construction principles, OBC, local regulations and by-laws, contract the industry today Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred • Develop valuable contacts with local employers documents and tenders. Students learn to interpret the Ontario • Explore the option to transfer after one year to the Survey Technician during placements • Obtain industry-required certificates in the program, such as fall Building Code as it applies to renovations and new construction, program (with some additional courses) or Civil Engineering arrest/prevention and first aid and how to apply for the necessary permits • Put your skills to work one day a week with a semester-long, ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Graduates may be awarded advanced standing toward the in-school • Advanced techniques in the second year include sustainable on-the-job field placement Required Academic Preparation component of a Construction Craft Worker apprenticeship environmental and alternative building, mechanical, electrical, • A diploma from Loyalist satisfies all of the academic requirements • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, • The skills you acquire may assist in obtaining licences and accreditations and plumbing skills for professional certification through OACETT (C), (U) or (M) level, and such as Red Seal • Studen ts gain an understanding of buildings as complex systems • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent and are equipped to address day-to-day operational issues, identify CAREER OPPORTUNITIES OR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES possible challenges and develop solutions. Graduates will be prepared • There are many opportunities for supervisors and managers • Mature applicant (see page 107) • Prepare for a variety of opportunities in residential or commercial to shape the construction landscape and grow with the industry working locally and globally in commercial and industrial construction and renovation. You could go on to specialize as a new construction. Construction engineering technicians are employed Recommended Academic Preparation home builder, renovator, general carpenter, home inspector, building APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) as site inspectors, testing personnel, project managers, project • Math MCT 4C inspector, energy efficiency and green/sustainable builder, fine finish Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) coordinators, site supervisors, estimators, trainers, building • MCF 3M carpenter, project coordinator, manager or estimator Consumables Fee: $160 materials salespeople, and construction schedulers • Employers include general contractors, subcontractors, new home Books: $550 • Entrepreneurial training allows some experienced builders to DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS builders, woodworking shops and restoration contractors; there Additional Supplies: $500 expand into small business and be their own boss Algoma University College are also opportunities selling building materials in hardware stores, Students must purchase their own tools. Any travel expenses • To be certified in Ontario, graduates must apply to the Ontario Davenport University lumberyards and building centres associated with on-site renovation projects are the student’s Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists Griffith University • Training in entrepreneurship and estimating can help you work responsibility (OACETT). Additional requirements include work experience, peer Laurentian University toward running your own business as an independent contractor references, and OACETT’s Professional Practice Examination University of Ontario Institute of Technology • Graduates of the two-year program may continue to specialize in ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS framing or fine finish carpentry, or explore a specialty in energy Required Academic Preparation PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS efficient, sustainable residential construction, green build, and • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with the majority of courses at the (C), • Enjoy a lot of personal attention from faculty during classroom Highland Design Build – Carpentry Apprentice healthy homes, i.e. low VOC (volatile organic compounds) (U) or (M) level, and instruction, hands-on learning in the field, and lab work in our Take Mike for Granite – Granite Fabricator Installer • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent state-of-the-art Building Sciences Lab OR Drain Bros. Excavating – Grade Foreman • Get a strong foundation in surveying and drafting principles and • Mature applicant (see page 107) 56 57 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

CHEF - Culinary Skills - Chef Training CULM - Culinary Management

• Loyalist’s Culinary programs are recognized by the Canadian Forces. Chef Training students can participate in the Subsidized Education Program and Culinary Management students have the opportunity to receive advanced standing as a Cook (Apprentice). Visit forces.ca for details

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Wor k in the kitchen and the dining room of the on-campus gourmet restaurant Club 213, gaining firsthand experience with both the food preparation and service sides of the business • Students also operate the Loyalist Market, a retail outlet offering an amazing variety of fresh and frozen products designed and created by Culinary students • Second-year students return to the kitchen of Club 213 supervising their first-year peers, developing essential teamwork and leadership skills • Students graduate with the ability to develop a business plan and marketing strategy “I have come full circle with the Junior Iron Chef Competition – first as a high school competitor, then as an event planner while studying Culinary APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Management – and now as a coach. It was a terrific experience to see their Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) pride with the finished results.” Consumables Fee: $315 Amy Arthur 2012 Culinary Management graduate Books and Supplies: $500 – $600 Cook at the Mill Restaurant & Pub in Cobourg Lab Fee: to be confirmed Uniforms: $200 Chef’s Knives: $300 – $400 Montana Scott from St. Peter’s Catholic Secondary School cooks during the 12th Contact: Chef John Schneeberger email: [email protected] Optional Field Trips: $600 – $3,000 Annual Junior Iron Chef Competition held at Loyalist College on February 16, 2013. SEPTEMBER ENTRY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Required Academic Preparation PROGRAM LENGTH • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, One-Year Ontario College Certificate in Culinary Skills (C), (U) or (M) level, and Two-Year Ontario College Diploma in Culinary Management • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent OR HIGHLIGHTS • Mature applicant (see page 107) • Learn hands-on in Loyalist’s on-campus, student-run gourmet • Students with (E) workplace level courses will be considered on an dining establishment individual basis • Get firsthand experience in all aspects of restaurant management • OYAP Cook Level 1 graduates and applicants with significant related – hosting and service, food preparation, pricing and menu design experience may be eligible for advanced standing; for details please • Create and innovate under the guidance of distinguished chefs see loyalistcollege.com • Optional field trips provide invaluable experience in food and culture. Recent destinations include New York City, Paris and Switzerland Recommended Academic Preparation • Students complete the in-class requirements for apprenticeship • Grade 12 Mathematics training in the two-year program. Following on-the-job apprenticeship outcomes, graduates are qualified to write the exam for Interprovincial DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS Red Seal Certification – an internationally recognized standard of quality Algoma University College Davenport University CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Griffith University • There’s no life like the life of a chef. You will work evenings, weekends Laurentian University and most holidays in a high-pressure environment, sweating over a University of Ontario Institute of Technology hot stove – and love every minute of it • Culinary Management graduates are prepared to effectively work OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS as cooks/chefs and to supervise a kitchen, manage a restaurant, or Eigensinn Farm – Intern pursue related opportunities as a convention planner or bartender Chateau Whistler – Cook • The food service industry employs over a million Canadians, but Capers – Chef opening a restaurant is a high-risk venture. It takes more than a L’Auberge de France – Cook love of food. A diploma from Loyalist will prepare you to pursue Lake on the Mountain – Chef your dream with solid skills in marketing, entrepreneurship and all Forte Bistro – Cook aspects of managing a restaurant 58 59 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

CUSB - Customs Border Services DSWP / DSWA - Developmental Services Worker

and freight forwarders that ship goods throughout the world “Originally, I enrolled in the physical barriers; and collaborate with people with disabilities to • Graduates are also qualified for positions as officers with Canada program so that I could be a more bring about acceptance Border Services Agency, overseeing border services at airports and effective parent. Little did I know • Faculty-supervised placements begin in the second semester and other border points that I would become so passionate continue throughout the program, providing opportunities to • Depending on the position, starting salaries can range from $32,000 about the value of all people – immediately apply what you have learned in class, and engage in a to $34,000 in the private sector; entry-level government salaries whether they have disabilities or problem-solving approach to learning begin in the mid-$60,000s not – to appreciate their gifts and • Block placements are completed six hours per day, three to four days per talents. The Loyalist DSW program week. Students may choose from a wide variety of placement options PROGRAM DESCRIPTION not only changed my career path in consultation with faculty, including international placements, and • The first eary provides students with a sound knowledge of the – it changed who I am.” placements in their home communities justice system and insight into Canada’s current social and political Andrea Brennan-Doucette, 2004 structures, as well as human behaviour Developmental Services Worker APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • Second-year studies focus on legal issues, practices and procedures grad, Infant and Child Development Regular Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) directly related to the import/export field Worker at Counselling Services of Accelerated Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $4,866 (three semesters) Belleville & District • Students develop essential skills in listening, observing, critical Books and Supplies: $1,040 thinking, conflict management and decision making, with a strong Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred focus on written and verbal communication during placements

APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Required Academic Preparation Photo by: Myrium Lublink Books and Supplies: $600 • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, Relocation and travel will likely be required to participate in placement Contact: Colleen Orrick email: [email protected] (C), (U) or (M) level, and experience – additional costs may be incurred • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY OR ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Regular or Accelerated Program • Mature applicant (see page 107) Required Academic Preparation • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, PROGRAM LENGTH Additional Requirements (C), (U) or (M) level, and Two-Year Full-Time Ontario College Diploma • Standard First Aid and Level “B” or “C” CPR certification • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Accelerated Stream – three semesters • Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check OR Part-time students are required to complete the program within five • A formal, confidential personal health history is required as part of • Mature applicant (see page 107) years of first registration the registration process Customs Border Services student Ronald Leamen takes his turn at a • For more information and additional requirements please see virtual border crossing, one of the Virtual Learning Experiences created by Additional Requirements HIGHLIGHTS loyalistcollege.com Loyalist College’s infiniteSpaces. • Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check may also be required) • Establish a rewarding career working with children and adults • A formal, confidential personal health history is required as part of with disabilities Accelerated Program (DSWA) the registration process • Gradua tes of Loyalist’s DSW program are in extremely high demand • Applicants with a university degree or college diploma in a related Contact: Kathryn de Gast-Kennedy • For more information and additional requirements please see • Gain real-world experience in three field placements tailored to discipline are eligible to complete the DSW diploma in three email: [email protected] loyalistcollege.com your individual interests semesters; see loyalistcollege.com • Earn your diploma full-time or part-time SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY Recommended Academic Preparation • Applican ts with a related degree or diploma may be eligible to DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • Mathematics and Geography complete the accelerated program in three semesters Algoma University College PROGRAM LENGTH • Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered for Athabasca University – Bachelor of Professional Arts: Human Studies Two-Year Ontario College Diploma advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Carleton University – Bachelor of Arts Developmental services workers support people of all ages with Davenport University HIGHLIGHTS DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS disabilities, and work toward enhancing presence and participation Griffith University • Canadian border security, post-9/11, has emerged as a defining Algoma University College in community life. Graduates find employment in careers such as: Lakehead University – Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) issue in public safety and global business Athabasca University • Residential counsellors and vocational coaches in community agencies Laurentian University • Jobs are plentiful and lucrative, especially for those who are willing Davenport University • Educational assistants in schools Ryerson University – Disability Studies or Bachelor of Human Studies to relocate Griffith University • Activation directors and staff in long-term care facilities University of Guelph – Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in • Loyalist graduates are highly regarded by employers Laurentian University • Staff positions with not-for-profit organizations Family and Community Social Services • Get eight weeks of on-the-job experience in two field placements Nipissing University • Respite providers in families University of Ontario Institute of Technology • You can earn a certificate in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention before University of Ontario Institute of Technology • In-home support to help people maintain independence in their University of Windsor – Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Disability Studies you graduate own homes • A common first-year curriculum allows the flexibility to transfer to OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS a diploma in Community and Justice Services; Protection, Security Canada Border Services Agency – Border Service Officer PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School Board – and Investigation; or Police Foundations City of Mississauga – Municipal Law Enforcement Officer • Students learn to effectively support people with physical and/or Educational Assistant Canada Border Services Agency – Enforcement Officer developmental disabilities as valued members of the community CARE Canada – Human Resources CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Livingston International – Customs Release Analyst • You will develop the skills and knowledge to assist people with Community Living – Support Worker • Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions with customs daily activities; help them learn relevant skills; facilitate greater Pearson International Airport – Customs Inspector CHAP (Community Helpers for Active Participation) – Respite Worker brokerages dealing with importing and exporting; private businesses; inclusion in the community; advocate for change in attitudinal and 60 61 ACADEMIC ACADEMICLIFE/Post- sLecIFEo/Posndart-ys ecproondargramys programs

ECEP / ECEA - Early Childhood Education ELTP - Electrical Techniques - Automation ELTT - Electrical Technician - Automation focus on preschool and school-aged children • Learning emphasizes inclusive practices, partnerships with families, or industrial electrician; gaffer (video production sets); automation multiple intelligences, and evidence-based practices based on specialist; technical customer service rep/sales support; research current research. Ongoing personal and professional growth is technician; video and security systems technician; alternative encouraged to meet national Occupational Standards for Early energy technician; robotics technician; home automation Childhood Educators specialist; network installation technician; industrial maintenance • Placements offer experience in child care centres, kindergartens, technician; motor control specialist; Programmable Logic Controller and school-age community programs programmer; appliance repair; heating, air conditioning and ventilation; electrical estimator; industrial networking specialist; APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) electrical inspector; electrical systems and products trainer; Regular Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) communications systems technician; and railway signal technician Accelerated Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $4,866 (three semesters) Consumables Fee: $155 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Books, Practicum Clothing and Supplies: $1,600 • Get practical, hands-on skills in a supportive learning environment Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred that nurtures one-on-one relationship with instructors during placements • The first year provides a working understanding of electricity and electronics, as well as the fundamental skills needed in electrical ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS automation and construction Required Academic Preparation • Develop skills in electrical installation, motor control and the basics • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, of industrial processes – including Programmable Logic Controllers “The teachers are fantastic. They listen and give as much help as they (C), (U) or (M) or level, and (PLCs), fluid power and process control can. A lot of the work is hands-on. In four semesters, we have three dif- • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent • Studen ts get a solid grounding in the Ontario Electrical Safety Code ferent opportunities to work in the field with children of various ages.” OR • A second year of study delivers skills required in installing, configuring, • Mature applicant (see page 107) Hailey Voskamp, Early Childhood Education student maintaining, servicing and calibrating industrial systems, including industrial robotic and production systems Additional Requirements • Courses in technical math and real-life business fundamentals Contact: Jennifer DeGroot email: [email protected] • A formal, confidential health history, up-to-date immunization ensure that graduates have the practical knowledge to succeed and Tuberculosis (two-step TB) test are required as part of the SEPTEMBER ENTRY registration process APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Regular or Accelerated Program • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check Consumables Fee: $375 (Year One) PROGRAM LENGTH • For more information and additional requirements please see Books and Supplies: $1,500 Two-Year Ontario College Diploma loyalistcollege.com ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS HIGHLIGHTS Accelerated Program (ECEA) Required Academic Preparation • An accelerated program is available to entrants who have Electrical Technician student Dylan Carey sets up a continuous pump loop at his • Design and implement curriculum to meet the diverse learning lab bench. • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, needs of children, with an emphasis on evidence-based practices completed a related Loyalist diploma in Child and Youth Worker, (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Put theory into practice, and develop authentic relationships with Developmental Services Worker, or Social Service Worker • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent, and children during three field placements • Prospective entrants with degrees and unrelated diplomas will Contact: Christopher Hicks email: [email protected] • Math – Grade 11 minimum, Grade 12 preferred (must be able to do • One- on-one faculty mentoring helps you develop reflective be required to complete a Prior Learning Assessment portfolio in basic algebra) practitioner skills application for course exemptions/advanced standing SEPTEMBER ENTRY OR • Lo yalist’s ECE program consistently ranks high in student and • Mature applicant (see page 107) graduate satisfaction DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS PROGRAM LENGTH • Applicants with a related diploma or degree may be eligible for Algoma University College One-Year Ontario College Certificate (Techniques) Recommended Academic Preparation entry to an accelerated program Athabasca University – Bachelor of Professional Arts: Human Studies Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) • Math MCT 4C Carleton University CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Davenport University HIGHLIGHTS DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • Graduates work as early childhood educators in settings that George Brown College – Bachelor of Applied Arts • Electricity is the energy of the future Algoma University College include full-day early learning kindergarten programs, child care Griffith University – Bachelor of Arts in Education and Graduate • Choose from a wide range of career path options, with the skills and Davenport University centres, nursery schools, private home child care, live-in/out nanny, Diploma of Education knowledge foundation you need for success in any occupation in Griffith University resource centres, cruise ships and resorts Lakehead University – Bachelor of Education the electrical industry Laurentian University Laurentian University • Receive practical, real-life, hands-on training University of Ontario Institute of Technology PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Nipissing University – Bachelor of Arts ECE or Child and Family Studies • Learn with active, involved instructors who are committed to • Prepare to work with children individually and in groups in a variety Ryerson University – Bachelor of Early Childhood Education, Bachelor students’ success OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS of early childhood education settings, including Ontario full-day of Professional Arts or Bachelor of Human Studies Bombardier – Electrical Designer kindergarten teams – Bachelor of Applied Arts (Child Development) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Horizon Plastics – Millwright/Machine Maintenance • Dev elop appropriate experiences for children’s learning at different University of Guelph – Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in Early • Ther e is an increasing need for skilled and knowledgeable workers in Hydro One – Construction Maintenance and Electrician this broad and growing field. Loyalist’s focus on industrial automation stages Childhood Quorum International – Electrical Apprentice • The first year of study concentrates on all aspects of development in University of Ontario Institute of Technology provides the foundation for a vast array of career options Torbram Electric Supply – Account Manager children from conception to 30 months of age. Second-year studies University of Windsor – Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Disability Studies • Opportunities in the electrical field include: residential, construction, 62 63 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

EAPC - English for Academic Purposes ENVR - Environmental Technician/Technologist

• Studies emphasize current legislation under the Environmental Protection Act • Studen ts are prepared for certification in the Ministry of the Environment’s Entry-Level Course for Drinking Water Operators, and acquire skills in assessment of fresh water bodies using Ministry of Natural Resources stream assessment protocols (OSAP and OBBN) • Some second and third-year courses provide opportunities to work directly with local industry on provincially required self-monitoring • Team-building activities in the third year focus on major environmental projects, determined by students’ individual interests • Technologists graduate with applied skills in surveying, limnology, data analysis and CAD • Overlapping areas of study provide the option to fast-track to a “When I enrolled at Loyalist, I never anticipated the places that a college second diploma in Biotechnology or Chemical Engineering diploma would take me. In Guatemala, I was part of a team undertaking a sedimentation and bathymetric study of Lake Amatitlán. Ultimately, I APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) want to help reduce the harm our society has inflicted on the environ- Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) ment, which we all share.” Consumables Fee: $104 (Year One) Michael Lloyd, 2010 Environmental Technician graduate Books and Supplies: $1,040 Environmental Technician, Water and Earth Science Associates Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred during placements

Contact: Karen Holder email: [email protected] Admission Requirements Required Academic Preparation SEPTEMBER ENTRY • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general or advanced, (C), (U) or (M) level, and PROGRAM LENGTH • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Two-year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) OR Three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma (Technologist) • Mature applicant (see page 107)

HIGHLIGHTS Recommended Academic Preparation • Prepare to get your hands dirty. Loyalist offers real-world learning • Grade 12 Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics at the (C), (U) or for real-world problems, with extensive field work and hands-on general level instruction with the technologies of the future • Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered for • Bioremediation techniques can reclaim once-contaminated advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two environments for wildlife habitats, farming and the world’s Contact: Pam Fairbank email: [email protected] PROGRAM DESCRIPTION increasing population DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • The EAP program benefits people who have learned English as a • Leading- edge environmental laboratory facilities at Loyalist include a Two or Three-Year Diploma SEPTEMBER ENTRY second or additional language well-equipped Field Biology Lab and Instrumentation Lab Algoma University College • Students improve both their formal English language skills and • Get on-the-job experience with field placements in the second and Athabasca University PROGRAM LENGTH functional everyday usage third years Cape Breton University One-Year Ontario College Certificate • Classes emphasize effective writing, reading, listening and speaking • Choose a career where you can make an impact Carleton University – Bachelor of Science (Honours) competency Davenport University HIGHLIGHTS • Studen ts choose elective courses in consultation with program faculty CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Griffith University – Bachelor of Engineering Technology/Science/ • Improve your English language skills to succeed in post-secondary • Succ essful completion of the program will assist graduates in • The momentum of green issues in mainstream politics has opened Environmental Management studies achieving IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 213 – 240 (computer-based) or up many opportunities to combat environmental contamination Lakehead University – Natural Resource Management Transfer Program • Earn post-secondary credits that can be applied to a LoyalistCollege 79 – 95 (Internet-based) through prevention, pollution abatement (cleanup), waste reduction Laurentian University diploma and public education Royal Roads University – Bachelor of Science • Build career and academic planning and preparation skills APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • Gradua tes work within industries to reduce and clean up waste; University of Ontario Institute of Technology • Learn about Canadian culture International Tuition/Ancillary and Health Insurance Fees: $14,650 conduct environmental investigations and enforcement for • Enjoy support from Student Services and access to College facilities (two semesters) government agencies; monitor water and wastewater treatment Three-Year Diploma Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) and safe drinking water for municipalities; and provide technical Trent University – Bachelor of Science (Honours) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Books and Supplies: $500 support to consulting engineers, urban and rural planners, and University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Nuclear Power Bridge • Pr oficiency in the English language is required by most employers environmental consultants in Canada, and in many countries throughout the world. English for ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS Academic Purposes (EAP) helps students build the foundation to Required Academic Preparation PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. – Environmental Technician prepare for a better job, or further studies at college or university • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with a • Students learn to sample natural environments, analyze environmental Matrix Solutions – Soil Tester • Upon successful completion of the program, graduates may majority of senior credits at the (C), (U) or (M) level, OR contaminants, and also gain an understanding of the underlying social SGS Canada – Environmental Lab Technician • Mature applicant (see page 107), OR systems that contribute to pollutants in water, soil and air continue in Loyalist’s General Arts and Science program with a full Prince Edward County – Water and Sewer Plant Operator semester credit toward a two-year diploma, or enroll in another • IELTS: 5.0 overall, OR • Get hands-on experience with hydrology, field biology and Town of Smiths Falls – Relief Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator diploma program at Loyalist • TOEFL: Computer-based 173 or Internet-based (iBT) 65 environmental instrumentation 64 65 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

ESTH - Esthetics and Spa Management FAHP - Fitness & Health Promotion

Canada or abroad in hotel spas, salons, wellness centres, day spas, • Learn to accurately assess health and fitness levels; evaluate medical spas, luxury resorts and tourist destinations, at beauty progress; and develop exercise prescriptions tailored to meet the counters and on cruise ships interests and lifestyle goals of every client • Gradua tes may also find opportunities as beauty consultants; make-up • Experienced faculty provide a solid foundation for health promotion artists; nail technicians; sales representatives; instructors; salon and with courses in anatomy, kinesiology, physiology, nutrition and spa managers and owners; and working with dermatologists chronic disease prevention • Complementary instruction in programming and customer service PROGRAM DESCRIPTION ensures that graduates enter the workforce with a well-rounded set • The program emphasizes practical application of classroom theory of skills and clinical techniques • Because placements are scheduled at the end of classes, many • Studen ts train in a full range of salon and spa services, including: students graduate into a job manicures; pedicures; facials; body treatments such as hot stone massage and body wraps; hair removal; and make-up artistry APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • Lo yalist’s state-of-the-art lab houses the latest in skincare technology Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) including microdermabrasion and standard facial machinery Consumables Fee: $65 • In addition to clinical skills, students also learn the business side Books and Supplies: $1,450 of spa management. Instruction in visual display, retail sales, Additional fees may be charged for supply kits, overnight field trips, marketing, personal finance, business communications and uniforms, course/testing fees as applicable. Additional costs, such as entrepreneurship prepares graduates to manage a salon or spa, or travel and parking, may be incurred during placements run their own business ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Graduate with a complete business plan including a spa design Required Academic Preparation layout and creative spa menu showcasing a variety of skills learned • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, in the program (C), (U) or (M) level with Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Chemistry or Kinesiology, and APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Contact: Brian Bentley email: [email protected] “I like the feel of The Spa – it’s relaxing and fun. I think this program is a • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent good match for me. When I graduate, I would like to open up my own Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) SEPTEMBER ENTRY OR small business, a spa of my own.” Consumables Fee: $800 Books and Supplies: $370 • Mature applicant (see page 107) Brittany McFaul, first-year Esthetics and Spa Management student PROGRAM LENGTH Lab Fee: to be confirmed Additional Requirements Two-Year Ontario College Diploma Uniforms: $90 • A formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date Contact: Bridget Ferguson email: [email protected] Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred immunization are required as part of the registration process during placements HIGHLIGHTS • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY • Train and teach in Loyalist’s newly renovated on-campus fitness centre • Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check may also be required) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Gain 320 hours of on-the-job experience in two field placements • For more information and additional requirements please see PROGRAM LENGTH Required Academic Preparation while you study loyalistcollege.com Two-Year Ontario College Diploma • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general or advanced, • Together with the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP), (C), (U) or (M) level, and Loyalist faculty participated in the development of a new national Recommended Academic Preparation HIGHLIGHTS • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent standard for personal training. Through the program, you can earn • Sciences and mathematics • Spas and salons are increasingly popular destinations for people OR industry-recognized certifications from High 5 and CSEP – Certified • Applicants with a baccalaureate degree focusing on exercise seeking to reduce stress and feel younger. The demand for trained • Mature applicant (see page 107) Personal Trainer (CPT) sciences may be eligible for direct entry into Year Two spa professionals is growing • Expand your qualifications by completing a double diploma in • Studen ts operate The Spa at Loyalist, an on-campus day spa, Additional Requirements Recreation and Leisure Services in just one additional year DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS developing skills in customer service and front desk management, • Up-to-date immunization is required as part of the registration process Algoma University College and delivering full esthetic services in a supervised environment • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification are recommended CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Athabasca University – Bachelor of Professional Arts: Human Services • Lear ning opportunities include the Toronto Esthetics Trade Show, for graduates • A career in fitness and health promotion appeals to individuals with on-campus workshops focusing on current trends, guest speakers a commitment to a healthy lifestyle and an interest in motivating Davenport University – Bachelor of Sport Management from Creative Nail Design and Eve Taylor Aromatherapy, and an DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS others to achieve their goals Griffith University undergraduate student day at the International Dermal Institute Algoma University College • Qualified personal trainers and fitness instructors find varied Laurentian University in Toronto Davenport University and interesting opportunities working in health clubs, corporate University of Guelph – Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in • Star t building your résumé with two field placements and Griffith University fitness centres, community recreation centres, military bases, Kinesiology participation in community events Laurentian University penitentiaries, cruise ships and resort destinations University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Bachelor of Science • Specialized skills include aromatherapy, microdermabrasion, skin University of Ontario Institute of Technology • Graduates are prepared to work with individuals and groups, to (Honours) in Kinesiology exfoliation techniques and hot stone massage participate in community health promotion strategies, or to pursue • Get the skills to manage a spa or multi-purpose salon, work on a OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS self-employment OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS cruise ship, or run your own business Alberto Salon and Spa – Esthetician Canadian Forces Base – Fitness and Sports Instructor Beauty Works – Esthetician PROGRAM DESCRIPTION City of Brampton – Fitness Programmer CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Claramount Spa – Spa Therapist • Through classroom instruction and training in our expanded Granite Club – Fitness Consultant • Estheticians are creative, caring and innovative professionals Body Matters – Manager and newly renovated fitness centre, students will develop the YMCA – Personal Fitness Trainer who help people look and feel their personal best. Our program Polish Day Spa – Assistant Manager confidence and expertise to design and implement both individual GoodLife Fitness – General Manager prepares graduates with the skills to travel and work throughout and group fitness programs 66 67 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

GASC - General Arts and Science - Certificate GRAD - Graphic Design GASP - General Arts and Science - DIPLOMA • Receive personalized attention from experienced faculty who are PROGRAM DESCRIPTION well respected in their fields • This program allows high school graduates and adult learners to • Learn in comfortable, bright labs and studios continue their education in a post-secondary environment, earning • Gain practical, on-the-job experience before you graduate during a transferable credits four-week field placement • Clarify your interests and options, and explore opportunities you • The Loyalist Graphic Design program is recognized by R.G.D. may not even know about – Registered Graphic Designers (Ontario) – a professional designation • The diploma delivers a well-rounded curriculum including math, signalling quality and competence (see rgdontario.com) science, business and communication skills, with a great deal of latitude in choosing electives CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Wor k one-on-one with a faculty advisor each semester to develop • There are many opportunities designing branding/visual identity an individualized program of study that supports your personal elements; motion graphics, including broadcast design, music interests and educational goals videos, TV show and film titles; print material such as corporate • Tr y out a variety of employment experiences during field placements brochures, newsletters, posters and advertisements; websites and interactive media; editorial design such as newspaper, books and APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) magazines; packaging for food, beverages, CDs and cosmetics; and Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) signs, wayfinding systems, exhibits, point-of-purchase displays, Books and Supplies: $1,250 billboards and transit signage Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred • Entry-level salaries average $35,000. Senior designers can expect during placements to earn over $57,500; art directors make an average of $67,000; and creative directors earn an average salary of $84,000 with many ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS positions offering $100,000 or more Required Academic Preparation • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, PROGRAM DESCRIPTION “These experiences in-class and on-campus in the General Arts and (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Our innovative curriculum focuses on the principles of form and Science program gave me the tools to adapt and prepared me for • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent function, practical applications, and intelligent interaction challenges in a constantly changing work environment. I learned to OR • Students develop a broad base in design principles and creativity, never back away from an opportunity.” • Ma ture applicant (see page 107) along with research and functional considerations. There is a special Suzanne Marney, 1993 General Arts and Science graduate focus on ‘design thinking’ – problem solving using both analytical Research Ethics Board Coordinator, University of Alberta Additional Requirements and creative skills • Cr iminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check may also be required) • Gain practical project management and entrepreneurial skills • A formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date • Prepare for the working world by building proficiency in interaction Contact: Pam Fairbank email: [email protected] immunization are required as part of the registration process and business, as well as ‘emotional intelligence’ • For more information and additional requirements please see • Professors are highly skilled in their areas of expertise and have SEPTEMBER and JANUARY ENTRY loyalistcollege.com solid industry experience PROGRAM LENGTH DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • You’ll graduate job-ready with the ability to meet deadlines and One-Year Ontario College Certificate Depending on academic performance and the degree major pursued, conduct yourself with professionalism and integrity Two-Year Ontario College Diploma graduates may be eligible for credit recognition from these and other Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma universities; contact individual institutions to explore your options: APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Algoma University College Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) HIGHLIGHTS Athabasca University Consumables Fee: $750 • Define your interests, opportunities and goals with the guidance of Carleton University Books and supplies: $600 experienced faculty Davenport University Students are strongly advised to have their own laptop and • Earn credits you can transfer to another program while you explore Griffith University – Bachelor of Arts appropriate software for Year Two. Students must budget for a your career options Laurentian University State four-week placement in Semester Six. Additional costs, such as travel • Cust omize your timetable and choose from a wide range of electives Trent University and parking, may be incurred during placements • Get practical work experience while you earn your diploma University of New York (SUNY) at Potsdam – Elementary Teacher • Gradua te after one, two or three years – Loyalist offers the only Certification ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS three-year program in Ontario University of Ontario Institute of Technology Required Academic Preparation Contact: Lisa De Angelis email: [email protected] • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES (C), (U) or (M) level, and • A broad education in arts and science provides the foundation to SEPTEMBER ENTRY • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent succeed in many different careers OR • Gradua tes of the diploma program have moved on to entry-level PROGRAM LENGTH • Mature applicant (see page 107) and managerial jobs in criminal justice, human services, education, OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma business, manufacturing, media, technology, and communications, Belleville Non-Profit Housing Corporation – Business Manager Additional Requirements to name a few Northern Lights Vocational Services – Employment Specialist HIGHLIGHTS • Applicants must submit a portfolio package with a letter of intent, a • Others continue their education in a college post-graduate program, poster assignment and seven to ten pieces of art Bayfield Children’s Home – Childcare Therapist • Develop your creative potential in a fun, stimulating and challenging or apply their credits toward advanced standing at university environment • Please see loyalistcollege.com for details 68 69 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

JOPB - Journalism - Online, Print and Broadcast

• First-year students hone their research, writing, interviewing, technical and performance skills in preparation for the next two years, producing high-quality news coverage for public consumption • In our fully integrated newsroom, students create newscasts for the federally licensed college radio station, 91X; produce a web-based television newscast; and publish work for the student-produced community online news service QNet News (qnetnews.ca) • Students gain hands-on experience through placements at newsgathering organizations across the country

APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Consumables Fee: $550 (Year One) Students are required to purchase a smart phone (iPhone, Android, Blackberry) that includes a video and still-image digital camera, and phone/data plan. Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred during placements

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Required Academic Preparation • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, “The professors’ experience in the world of journalism and their drive to (C), (U) or (M) level, and share knowledge is invaluable. It has defined who I am as a journalist.” • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Stephanie Crosier, 2013 Journalism graduate and Community Reporter, OR Winnipeg Free Press • Mature applicant (see page 107)

Additional Requirements Contact: Michelle Grimes email: [email protected] • A G-level driver’s licence and Driver Abstract are required to use College-owned vehicles while on assignment; for more information SEPTEMBER ENTRY see loyalistcollege.com PROGRAM LENGTH Recommended Academic Preparation Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma • English, computer literacy, basic photography, knowledge and interest in current events, history, geography, politics, writing, and HIGHLIGHTS public speaking • Gain a competitive edge with hands-on, well-rounded reporting and writing experience for print, radio, television and online – and NEW Trent-Loyalist Joint-Major in Journalism the skills to evolve with this ever-changing industry • Please contact an academic advisor at Trent University to discuss • Learn with team-based faculty in our new integrated newsroom, your pathway. See loyalistcollege.com for details, or apply through launched in September 2013 the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) • Students work as reporters, ENG shooters, producers, anchors and editors in the production of Internet-based video newscasts; DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS community cable programming; programming for College radio; Algoma University College and content for a student-produced community online news service Athabasca University • Build networking and career development opportunities during an Davenport University eight-week field placement Griffith University – Bachelor of Journalism Humber College – Bachelor of Journalism CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Laurentian University • This program prepares students for employment in radio, television, University of Guelph – Bachelor of Applied Arts (Honours) in newspaper, magazine and online newsrooms Media Studies “Having worked as the national network television reporter for CBC Manitoba • Graduates find work as writers, reporters, photographers, editors, University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Communication Bridge freelancers, web content providers, editorial assistants, videographers, for several years, I understand the power of multimedia, and how to harness it program hosts and news anchors effectively under the pressure of a deadline. In my experiences, I’ve learned from • The skills developed in this program can also lead to careers in OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS doing, which is why I now love teaching journalism with a hands-on approach.” public and media relations, and educational, training or industrial Sun Media – Reporter/Photographer video production Brighton Independent – Reporter/Photographer Journalism Professor Marisa Dragani McGill University – Photographer PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Rogers Media – Magazine Production Coordinator • Students train to be integrated, flexible industry professionals in a Niagara News – Reporter full range of media 70 71 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

MANU - Manufacturing Engineering Technician MECH - Mechanical Techniques

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • With bridging courses, you can enter Year Two of the Manufacturing • Graduates are employed as maintenance planners, performance lab Engineering Technician program and complete a diploma in just coordinators, design verification technicians, CNC programmers, one more year CAD technicians, buyers, and quality control and continuous improvement technicians CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • You could work in a variety of industries, from large machine shops • As industries update their equipment and procedures to become to large manufacturing, design/build facilities and food processing more competitive, they need skilled people who can keep the • Graduates are also involved in fabrication and improvement of equipment running smoothly. This is a growing trade that offers PLC-based equipment opportunities for men and women in every community and in a wide variety of shops and plants PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Graduates are prepared to assume roles in the planning and • Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) make it possible for supervision of maintenance work in industries of all kinds. They technicians at a computer to control events on the factory floor. work as industrial mechanics, welders, and manufacturing senior To succeed in today’s industrial environment, graduates need a maintenance technicians, and are able to assist in basic electrical combination of mechanical and electronic expertise troubleshooting • Loyalist’s program offers many opportunities for computer-based • Get an edge when applying to apprentice as an industrial mechanic, design, including AutoCAD, PLC programming, Autodesk Inventor millwright, machinist, and many other trades. Graduates are (CAD-based mechanical design) and CADCAM entitled to write the provincial test for an exemption from Level I of • Students gain a solid understanding of machine design, tool control the in-school portion of the Industrial Mechanics apprenticeship. and development, numerical control programming and statistical Candidates who pass the exam don’t need to leave the workplace to quality control attend school – making them more valuable to employers • The positive learning environment includes well-lit, roomy labs with a brand new CNC turning machine, brand new CNC milling PROGRAM DESCRIPTION machine, new engine lathes and design simulation software • Loyalist’s program is based on the same curriculum standards as apprenticeship training for Industrial Mechanics APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • Practical, hands-on shop work is backed up by theory Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • Knowledgeable faculty delivers a grounding in maintenance Consumables Fee: $1 theory, preventative maintenance and manufacturing Books and Supplies: $1,450 • Shop work includes welding, machining, maintenance procedures, fluid power and electrical circuits ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Students explore design using AutoCAD, and the interpretation of Required Academic Preparation engineering drawings • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, • Special emphasis is placed on the diagnostic and troubleshooting (C), (U) or (M) level, and aspects of the trade • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent OR APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) “The longer I work, the greater my appreciation for the faculty I was • Mature applicant (see page 107) Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) fortunate to have. Their industry knowledge and continued support, “The job market is competitive and the experience I gained at Loyalist Consumables Fee: $20 even since graduation, have been invaluable.” Recommended Academic Preparation gave me an edge. Now I work for contractors on everything from hydro Books and Supplies: $1,300 Jason Glenn, 2008 Manufacturing Engineering Technician graduate • Grade 12 Mathematics dams to car plants. It’s new and exciting every day.” Engineer Technician at Kennametal Stellite • Courses in CADD, Chemistry, Manufacturing, Welding and Computers Harrison Cohrs, 2010 Mechanical Techniques and 2011 Welding Techniques ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS grad, Second-year Apprentice, Millwrights Local 1410 Required Academic Preparation DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, Contact: John Poste email: [email protected] Algoma University College (C), (U) or (M) level, and Contact: John Poste email: [email protected] Davenport University SEPTEMBER ENTRY • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Griffith University SEPTEMBER ENTRY OR Laurentian University PROGRAM LENGTH • Mature applicant (see page 107) University of Ontario Institute of Technology Two-Year Ontario College Diploma PROGRAM LENGTH One-Year Ontario College Certificate Recommended Academic Preparation HIGHLIGHTS OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Welding and machine shop experience are highly recommended • The manufacturing sector accounts for one in five jobs in Ontario; Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. – Field Fabrication Specialist HIGHLIGHTS employers need skilled worker to compete globally Billet Precision – Machinist • Make a lucrative living, with average starting salaries over $32,000, OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Invest in your future with a strong combination of mechanical and Beclawat Manufacturing – Engineering Technician and the potential for much more with experience CN Rail – Foreman electronic skills Transformix Engineering – CNC Operator • Learn from experienced faculty members who understand what’s Metso Minerals – Engineering Technician needed to succeed in industry • Entry-level salaries range from the mid-$30,000s to over $40,000 St. Lawrence Cement – Quality Control Procter & Gamble – Operations Technician • Earn a certificate in Mechanical Techniques after one year of study • Use leading-edge simulation software to design and demonstrate Sciens Industries – General Machinist Multi-Flow FluidPower Inc. – Hydraulics Technician • Enjoy using leading-edge industry tools and technologies in Loyalist’s hydraulic circuits Indsale Ltd. – Coating Operator/Manufacturing Technician Kellogg’s Canada – Operations Technician well-equipped labs including the latest CNC mills, lathes with • Use the latest in laser alignment technology Kennametal Stellite Group – Machinist automated tool changing technology, and 3D printing equipment • Get an edge when seeking a highly competitive apprenticeship 72 73 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

MECP - Media Experience NURS - Nursing (BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING)

care for patients in all conditions, at all stages of life – from prenatal health to palliative care – in diverse settings: • In hospitals, specializing in surgical and postsurgical care; emergency; intensive care; maternity; pediatrics; geriatrics; cardiovascular care; oncology (cancer); and psychiatry • Providing ongoing care in rehabilitation centres, hospices, doctors’ offices, nursing homes, and community agencies providing home care • As educators in public health units, schools, poison control centres, workplace wellness programs, family planning and baby wellness clinics • In research and progressive leadership positions in health and government agencies

Graduates are eligible to write the registration examination and, if successful, become registered members of the College of Nurses of Ontario. Registration in Ontario allows nurses to practise across Canada (except in Quebec) and in many states in the U.S. without further preparation.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • The Brock-Loyalist collaborative nursing degree, recognized for hands-on learning and academic excellence, offers an innovative curriculum based on current standards and best practices • Spend the first two years at Loyalist and the final two years at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario, and graduate with a B.Sc.N. awarded by Brock • Our program combines theory, lab work and clinical experience in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and a variety of community health care agencies • Real-life practice scenarios with hi-fidelity human clinical simulators allow you to develop competence and confidence in a safe, realistic learning environment Contact: Gail Orr email: [email protected] • Gain a broad range of clinical practice experience including medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and psychiatry SEPTEMBER ENTRY • Your transition to Brock University is supported with a campus Contacts: Kathleen Rankine email: [email protected] PROGRAM DESCRIPTION orientation, meetings with faculty and senior students, access to Shelley Wildgen email: [email protected] • Students create an array of media-based elements and projects, PROGRAM LENGTH housing assistance, and ongoing communication with faculty advisors encompassing basic technical skills and theoretical exploration Four-Year Baccalaureate Degree (September to April each year) JANUARY ENTRY • Projects are completed in workshops and labs, where students Years One and Two at Loyalist College; Years Three and Four at APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) observe, practice and implement new skills each week under the Brock University Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $6,809 (Year One) $6,754 (Year Two) PROGRAM LENGTH supervision of faculty Consumables Fee: $50 One-Year Ontario College Certificate • The first semester focuses on design fundamentals, media writing, HIGHLIGHTS Books: $1,600 (Year One) visual and oral storytelling, and presentation • Meet new challenges every day in this personally and financially Equipment and Supplies: $500 (includes lab coat, uniforms, HIGHLIGHTS • In the last seven weeks of the program, students select an area rewarding profession and stethoscope) • Get a hands-on, creative introduction to media, arts and design that of specialty and create a targeted learning portfolio, under the • In Ontario, across Canada and abroad, there is a strong demand for Travel expenses may be incurred during clinical placements prepares you for post-secondary diploma studies supervision of a faculty advisor. Based on your portfolio you Registered Nurses • Lear ning is project-based, with your time balanced between the lab may be considered for exemptions you can apply toward other • Loyalist is an international leader in integration of human simulation ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS and the classroom media programs technology. Intensive, hands-on practice in our state-of-the-art Required Academic Preparation • Tailor your studies in the second semester to focus on your chosen Human Simulation Lab begins in the first semester • Please visit loyalistcollege.com for details field in media APPROXIMATE COSTS (2014) JANUARY ENTRY • Learn in small clinical groups with personal, continuous guidance • Earn course exemptions toward a diploma from Loyalist Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) from an experienced faculty member who will guide your practice Additional Requirements Consumables Fee: $210 throughout each semester • A formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Clinical practice begins in Year One immunization against certain communicable diseases are required • A certificate in Media Experience prepares graduates for further ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • The Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing Board of as part of the registration process studies at Loyalist Required Academic Preparation Accreditation recently awarded both the program and Loyalist • Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification, Basic Cardiac Life • Your chosen field ouldc lead to career opportunities in: Advertising • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, College a seven-year accreditation – the highest award possible Support (BCLS) and Basic Rescuer and Marketing Communications; Animation; Broadcast Engineering (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check Technology; Graphic Design; Journalism – Online, Print and • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Note: Nursing is a high demand program; possession of the Broadcast; Photojournalism; Radio Broadcasting; Television and OR Nursing offers many career directions, from making split-second minimum admission requirements does not guarantee an offer New Media Production; Architectural Technician/Technology; or • Mature applicant (see page 107) decisions in the ER, to preventing illness through community health of admission. For more information and additional requirements Residential Drafting and Design promotion. Expect to work evenings and weekends. Nurses provide please see loyalistcollege.com 74 75 ACADEMIC ACADEMICLIFE/Post- sLecIFEo/Posndart-ys ecproondargramys programs

PARA - Paralegal PMED - Paramedic – Bancroft Campus

• Paralegals may also work as part of a legal team supporting lawyers weekends per month, as well as weekday evenings and weekends dealing with more complex issues and cases, or providing in- through synchronous online delivery house client services within government ministries, administrative • Instruc tors work full time in the field as Critical Care and Emergency agencies, private corporations, trade unions and professional Nurses, Primary, Advanced and Critical Care Paramedics, bringing associations. Paralegals working under the supervision of a lawyer their real-world experiences to the classroom are not required to be licensed by the Law Society unless their • A blend of practical, clinical and classroom instruction prepares work includes appearing as a client representative in court or at an students to respond to emergencies and provide life support administrative tribunal measures in situations ranging from cardiac arrest to gunshot • Graduates are employed as provincial offence prosecutors; wounds to childbirth paralegals in federal and provincial government legal • Studen ts learn to administer care in a moving ambulance – and to departments; legal assistants in law offices and community legal drive one clinics; courts administration support staff; and as independent, • The program emphasizes personal safety, as well as communicating P1 licensed legal representatives effectively with families and other emergency and medical professionals PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • A variety of electives will enhance graduates’ ability to manage real- • Students train in the substantive law and legal procedures that life situations working in the community apply to the scope of practice for Class P1 licensed paralegals in Ontario. Emphasis is placed on ethical conduct and the professional APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) responsibilities of a P1 licensee Domestic Tuition: $6,188 (Year One) $3,418 (Year Two) • Classroom instruction is enhanced by practical experience obtained Consumables Fee: $850 in supervised work placements and in the presentation of a moot Books, Supplies and Uniforms: $1,500 court trial case in the Ontario Court of Justice Contact: Faye Jan email: [email protected] Students must provide an iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone meeting minimum College requirements. Additional costs, such as travel and APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) AUGUST ENTRY parking, may be incurred during placements Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Books and Supplies: $1,200 (two semesters) PROGRAM LENGTH ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Relocation and travel may be required for placements – additional Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (offered through part-time studies) Required Academic Preparation costs may be incurred • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general or advanced, HIGHLIGHTS (C), (U) or (M) level, and ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Loyalist is the only college in Southern Ontario that offers a • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent “Having attended university for four years where there were hundreds Required Academic Preparation two-year Paramedic diploma through part-time, weekend studies OR of students in my classes, the academic experience was limited. With • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, – in beautiful Bancroft • Ma ture applicant (see page 107), small class sizes at Loyalist, I have been able to effectively engage with (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Our up-to-the-minute curriculum is continuously enhanced by AND my faculty and work more closely with my classmates.” • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent instructors who work full-time in the field • Grade 11 or 12 Biology; Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT) Brent Larmer, Paralegal student OR • Experience the job firsthand during 448 hours of supervised accepted • Mature applicant (see page 107) ride-out in an ambulance • Qualify to write the Advanced Emergency Medical Care Assistant Additional Requirements Contact: Deirdre Way email: [email protected] Additional Requirements (A-EMCA) exam offered by the Ministry of Health • Up-t o-date immunization including influenza and Hepatitis B • Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check may also be required) • Loyalist offers a unique opportunity for certification with ITLS inoculations are required as part of the registration process SEPTEMBER ENTRY • For more information and additional requirements please see International, with exams for international accreditation in ITLS and • “Fair ” rating on the Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Leisure loyalistcollege.com ITLS International Trauma Life Support Assessment (CPAFLA) PROGRAM LENGTH • For more information on the paralegal licensing process, visit • Standar d First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification Two-Year Ontario College Diploma lsuc.on.ca CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Cr iminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check • Paramedics are often the first people on the scene in an emergency. • Clear Driver Abstract HIGHLIGHTS Recommended Academic Preparation They balance compassion and empathy with critical decision-making • For more information and additional requirements please see • Enjoy a stimulating career helping clients resolve their legal questions • Grade 12 Mathematics skills and the ability to take command in a crisis loyalistcollege.com • Get valuable legal service work experience during field placements • Computer proficiency in word processing, file management, email • Graduates will find opportunities as Primary Care Paramedics in • Small classes with our dedicated, experienced faculty mean more and Internet browsing the ambulance system in Ontario, nationally or abroad; emergency DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS personal attention medical responders with municipal fire departments; emergency Davenport University – Bachelor of Health Services Administration, • A junior paralegal working in government earns a starting salary of DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS response team members; private ambulance transfer service Public Safety and Security Management $45,000 to $48,000 Davenport University members; health and safety educators in industrial settings; University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Bachelor of Health • Loyalist’s program is accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada. University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Legal Studies Bridge and technical assistants in hospital emergency departments or Science (Honours) Graduates qualify to enter the paralegal licensing process for a Class health centres •  P1 licence OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Emergency training obtained in the Paramedic program is also OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS City of Kawartha – Municipal Prosecutor an asset when applying to a fire department or police service, City of Toronto – Paramedic CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Templeman Menninga LLP – Legal Assistant particularly in a remote area Brampton Fire and Emergency Services – Firefighter • With a P1 licence from the Law Society of Upper Canada, a paralegal Northumberland County Community and Social Services Ministry of Health – Paramedic can work as a fee-for-service advocate to represent clients in Provincial PROGRAM DESCRIPTION – Case Officer Ontario Power Generation – Manager, Radiation Protection Offences (Traffic) Court, Small Claims Court or before administrative • Classes begin in August and are held at the Bancroft Campus Department of Justice Canada – Paralegal Hastings-Quinte EMS – Paramedic tribunals such as the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board Friday evenings, Saturdays and/or Sundays on an average of three 76 77 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

PSWP - Personal Support Worker PHJN / PHJF - Photojournalism

photographer. Students have interned at The Canadian Press, The home. PSWs work under the direction of both the client, and “Having graduated from the New Toronto Sun, The Ottawa Citizen, The Ottawa Sun, The Calgary Herald, regulated health care professionals such as Registered Nurses and York Institute of Photography, The Windsor Star, The Montreal Gazette, The Record, Reuters, Outpost Registered Practical Nurses I found out about the Loyalist Photojournalism program and Magazine and Vue Picture Agency PROGRAM DESCRIPTION registered as soon as I could. I • Both the winner and runner-up in the News Photographers Personal support workers provide supportive care to clients who enjoy this program so much. All my Association of Canada’s 2012 National Pictures of the Year competition are experiencing physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural professors are very knowledgeable, (Multimedia Category) are 2013 Loyalist Photojournalism grads. challenges. Develop the skills and knowledge to: encouraging and supportive.” See student work at loyalistcollegephotojournalism.ca and loyalistphotojournalismblog.wordpress.com • Follow a care/service plan incorporating the principles of rehabilitation Paulina Uy, second-year and health promotion Photojournalism student APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • Recognize, record and report any changes in the client’s/resident’s Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) condition Consumables Fee: $60 • Wor k cooperatively with clients of different backgrounds, their families Books: $200 – $250 and other members of the health care team Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred • Effectively support clients in their day-to-day activities emphasizing Contact: Frank O’Connor email: o’[email protected] during placements trust, respect and individual choice SEPTEMBER ENTRY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Get extensive practical experience before you graduate: JANUARY FAST-TRACK ENTRY Required Academic Preparation • Learning is very hands-on, combining theory, placement, and • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, laboratory practice PROGRAM LENGTH (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Extensive workplace experience culminates in a full-time placement, Two-Year Ontario College Diploma • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent performing the full job functions of a personal support worker and OR “While in the program I did a field placement at Eden Place. Not only working one-on-one with an experienced PSW. Clinical placements HIGHLIGHTS • Mature applicant (see page 107) did it build my confidence, it gave them the opportunity to see what I include long-term care facilities, in-home agencies, and retirement • Build a solid industry-standard portfolio that demonstrates a was capable of. Now I work there full-time and I love it.” residences comprehensive skill set: shooting still images, writing stories and Additional Considerations Sherry Marshall, 2010 Personal Support Worker graduate • Graduates are employment-ready in less than one year with no producing multimedia • Physical demands of the program require sufficient eyesight to Personal Support Worker, Eden Place, Belleville further qualifying exam or certification required • Get hands-on experience working on Loyalist’s award-winning focus cameras in low light levels, and mobility sufficient to follow online community newspaper, The Pioneer, and the student-run sports action and breaking news events from a variety of angles Contacts: APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) online news service QNet News • Students must be prepared for an above-average commitment of time Full-Time Program: Gail Orr email: [email protected] Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • Intensive training in Canada’s only multi-year photojournalism and intensity; simultaneous part-time employment could prove difficult Part-Time Program: Lisa Woodcock email: [email protected] Books and Supplies: $450 program gives Loyalist graduates a competitive advantage • A valid driver’s licence is essential to employment Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to • A well-connected, broad-based advisory committee helps connect • For more information on equipment and supplies please see JANUARY ENTRY – FULL-TIME and from clinical placements. Additional costs, such as travel and students with jobs loyalistcollege.com FLEXIBLE START DATES – PART-TIME parking, may be incurred during placements • Applicants with a degree, diploma or journalism experience can apply for advanced standing to graduate in just 15 months Recommended Academic Preparation PROGRAM LENGTH ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Computer literacy, basic photography, current events, history, One-Year, Full-Time Ontario College Certificate in a compressed Required Academic Preparation CAREER OPPORTUNITIES geography, and public speaking timeframe of 24 weeks • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, • Loyalist grads are employed across Canada, from the biggest dailies Part-Time Program: Contact Lisa Woodcock for specific information (C), (U) or (M) level, and to smaller weekly newspapers, wire services and other publications Fast-Track Entry (PHJF) • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent • Graduates work as photojournalists, reporter/photographers, multimedia • Qualified students with prior post-secondary education may apply HIGHLIGHTS OR producers, picture and assignment editors, freelance photojournalists for advanced standing in January. Limited seats are competitive, • The demand for personal support workers is higher than ever, and • Mature applicant (see page 107) and photographers, and digital publishing specialists. To maximize based on a portfolio submission and interview growing to meet the needs of an aging population career opportunities, students should be prepared to relocate • For details and timelines please see loyalistcollege.com • Learn in small clinical practice groups under the guidance of Additional Requirements experienced faculty • Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification, Basic Cardiac Life PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Diploma to Degree Options • Wor k with hi-fidelity clinical simulators in Loyalist’s cutting-edge Support (BCLS) and Basic Rescuer • Photographers come from across Canada to hone their skills in telling a Algoma University College Human Simulation Lab • Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check story with photographs, working exclusively with digital image capture Athabasca University • Wor k one-on-one with an experienced personal support worker • Wr itten documentation of immunization against certain • Develop skills and knowledge in reporting and writing; news Davenport University during a full-time field placement communicable diseases is required prior to clinical placement judgment; camera operation and lighting; electronic publishing; Griffith University – Bachelor of Photography • Make a difference every day, helping people live with independence • For more information and additional requirements please see video capture; and the principles of storytelling Laurentian University and dignity loyalistcollege.com • Gain advanced photojournalism techniques in digital photography, University of Ontario Institute of Technology video capture and computer-based image processing CAREER OPPORTUNITIES OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Photograph, report, write and edit assignments for our online news OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Personal support workers provide a range of support assisting their AON Inc. – Personal Support Worker service, QNet News. Students contribute content throughout the year, Sun Media – Photographer/Reporter clients/residents to live as independently as possible. Assistance with All-Care Health Service – Integrated Home Support Worker building a strong portfolio of published work and transferable skills The Canadian Press – Photo Editor the routines of daily living may include personal care, ambulation Bayview Retirement Residence – Personal Support Worker • Assignments may involve optional travel to capture documentary The Hamilton Spectator – Photographer and home management Hastings Manor – Personal Support Worker picture stories The Record – Reporter/Photographer • You may find work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, retirement Quinte Gardens Retirement Residence – Personal Support Worker • Learn on-the-job with a 120-hour field placement with a magazine, The Jerusalem Post – Multimedia Journalist homes, and community agencies providing support in the client’s newspaper, website, wire service, photo agency, or an editorial 78 79 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

PFND - Police Foundations PNUR - Practical Nursing

• Students develop confidence through academic studies, hands-on • Learn in small clinical groups under the supervision of an experienced techniques and placements faculty member who will guide your practice throughout each semester • First-year studies focus on the justice system and insight into • Realistic, interactive practice scenarios in our cutting-edge Human human behaviour. Students develop essential career skills in Simulation Lab will help you gain confidence in your skills before ethical decision making and conflict management performing them in the workplace • In their second year, students specialize in interpreting and applying • Enjoy varied clinical experience in hospitals, community agencies the law in class and in mock court. Personal safety and respect for and long-term care facilities victims are emphasized throughout • In the final semester, work one-on-one with a Registered Practical Nurse during an intensive eight-week clinical consolidation, APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) preparing for independent practice Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Books and Supplies: $1,240 APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Relocation and travel may be required for placement experience Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $4,871 (Year One) $6,629 (Year Two – additional costs may be incurred – three semesters) “One of the best things that Loyalist offers is on-the-job experience. The “The Loyalist Practical Nursing program offers a lot of clinical placement Consumables Fee: $50 Belleville Police have a strong connection with Loyalist – a high percentage ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS time, which helps build your skills and prepare you for your career.” Books and Supplies: $1,500 (two semesters) of officers are Loyalist graduates.” Required Academic Preparation Kaysi Cooney, 2013 Practical Nursing graduate Students are responsible for providing their own transportation to Belleville Police Constable René Aubertin, 1996 Police Foundations graduate • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, Registered Practical Nurse at Caressant Care Nursing Home and from clinical placements. Additional costs, such as travel and (C), (U) or (M) level, and parking, may be incurred during placements Contact: Michael Ferreira email: [email protected] • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Contact: Barb Remington email: [email protected] OR Admission Requirements • Mature applicant (see page 107) SEPTEMBER ENTRY Required Academic Preparation SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with Grade 12 English and Mathematics PROGRAM LENGTH (C) level or equivalent, Grade 11 or 12 Biology, and one of Chemistry PROGRAM LENGTH Additional Requirements • Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check may also be required) Two-Year, Five-Semester Ontario College Diploma or Physics at the (C) or (U) level. Applicants must have a minimum Two-Year Ontario College Diploma average of 65% in each of English, Mathematics, Biology, and • Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification and Basic Cardiac Life HIGHLIGHTS Chemistry or Physics Support (BCLS) HIGHLIGHTS • Enjoy personal and financial ewardsr in a challenging career as a OR • A formal, confidential personal health history is required as part of • Train for an intellectually and physically challenging profession Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) • Mature applicant (see page 107) the registration process in policing • Right from the first semester, you will work with clinical simulators • Applicants who have successfully completed the Loyalist College • For more information and additional requirements please see • Loyalist’s program teaches to the most rigorous standards used in in our interactive, state-of-the-art Human Simulation Lab Pre-Health Science certificate or have received 65% in each of the loyalistcollege.com the hiring process, preparing graduates to place among the top tier • Practise in small clinical groups with intensive personal instruction following Loyalist College Pre-Health/General Arts and Science of applicants in this competitive field • Gain widely varied experience before graduation with clinical courses are eligible to apply: Introductory Language Theory and Recommended Academic Preparation • Our faculty members have experience at all levels of policing placements in medicine, surgery, community agencies, long-term care Composition, Mathematics 1, Human Biology, and Chemistry • Grade 12 Mathematics – municipal, provincial and federal facilities, pediatrics, obstetrics, continuing complex care and psychiatry • Computer proficiency in word processing, file management, email • Students get valuable field or field-related experience in two • In March 2009, Loyalist College received a Category 1, five-year Additional Requirements and Internet browsing separate placements program approval – the highest attainable rating – from the College • A formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date • Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered for • After a common first year in Justice Studies, students have the of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) immunization against certain communicable diseases are required advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two flexibility to transfer to Year Two of Community and Justice Services; • Loyalist graduates have historically scored above the provincial and as part of the registration process Protection, Security and Investigation; or Customs Border Services national averages in all categories of the Canadian Practical Nurse • Standard First Aid, Level “C” CPR certification, Basic Cardiac Life DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS Registration Exam (CPNRE) Support (BCLS) and Basic Rescuer Algoma University College CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check Athabasca University • There are exciting career opportunities with municipal and regional CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Note: Practical Nursing is a high demand program; possession Brock University – Bachelor of Arts (Honours) police services, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), military police, • Registered Practical Nurses are integral members of the health care of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee Conestoga College – Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice RCMP and related law enforcement agencies team who independently provide a full range of nursing care for an offer of admission. For more information and additional Davenport University • Before police recruits can be hired in Ontario, applicants must clients within their scope of practice requirements please see loyalistcollege.com undergo provincial aptitude testing. Components include physical – Bachelor of Human Services – Police Studies • Graduates are prepared to work with post-surgical, maternity, fitness, visual acuity, psychological and written examinations, as Griffith University – Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice pediatric, cardiovascular, medical, and psychiatric patients DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS Humber College – Bachelor of Applied Arts – Criminal Justice well as a police background check • RPNs are employed in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, doctors’ Brock University – Bachelor of Science in Nursing (collaborative Laurentian University – Bachelor of Arts (General) – Law and Justice • The Loyalist Police Foundations program specifically prepares offices, community agencies, and in leadership positions in degree program with Loyalist College) Nipissing University – Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice (Honours) graduates for both Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP) retirement homes and long-term care facilities University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Bachelor of Science in Royal Roads University testing and the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) • RPNs also promote community health and disease prevention Nursing or Bachelor of Allied Health Studies University of Guelph – Bachelor of Applied Arts in Justice Studies Certificate required by most police services. Recruits attend through public health units, schools, workplace wellness programs, University of Ontario Institute of Technology post-hire training at the Ontario Police College family planning and baby wellness clinics OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS Quinte Healthcare Corporation – Registered Practical Nurse PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Hastings Manor – Registered Practical Nurse • Police officers work with the community to achieve public safety Belleville Police Service – Police Officer • Learn to assess clients’ health throughout the lifespan, and to plan, Lennox and Addington General Hospital – Registered Practical Nurse through crime prevention, law enforcement and public education. Durham Regional Police Service – Police Officer implement and evaluate appropriate nursing care Kingston General Hospital – Registered Practical Nurse • Hands-on learning combines classroom theory, lab work and Candidates should demonstrate community involvement and a Toronto Police Service – Police Officer Victorian Order of Nurses – Registered Practical Nurse commitment to working with people of all backgrounds and cultures clinical practise 80 81 ACADEMIC ACADEMICLIFE/Post- sLecIFEo/Posndart-ys ecproondargramys programs

PREH - Pre-Health Science PSIN - Protection, Security and Investigation

Contact: Gina Brennan email: [email protected] assessments, tort and contract law, and emergency planning. Students develop effective investigative techniques including SEPTEMBER ENTRY interviewing and statement taking, critical thinking and problem solving, and gathering evidence PROGRAM LENGTH • Graduates are equipped to conduct threat risk assessments and to One-Year Ontario College Certificate audit an organization’s security procedures; design a new security system; or recommend changes to existing procedures HIGHLIGHTS • Placements offer the opportunity to graduate into a job. Recent • Build academic skills and gain career confidence placement experiences include Canadian Forces Military Police, City • Take advantage of practical career guidance and personal attention of Toronto Corporate Security, Darlington Nuclear Facility, Hydro One from faculty Corporate Security, CKR Global Private Investigations, Sears Retail • Obtain transfer credits to other post-secondary college programs Loss Prevention, Ottawa By-Law Enforcement, OC Transpo Special • All credits are transferable to the two-year General Arts and Science Constable, University of Toronto Special Constable, and Alcohol and diploma at Loyalist Gaming Commission Enforcement Inspectors Contact: Kevin Rowcliffe email: [email protected] CAREER OPPORTUNITIES APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY ENTRY Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • The Pre-Health Science certificate can be a bridge to health science Books and Supplies: $1,240 programs at college or university PROGRAM LENGTH Relocation and travel may be required for placement experience • Graduates who meet program-specific requirements, such as Two-Year Ontario College Diploma – additional costs may be incurred minimum grade average, will be eligible for admission to the Brock University-Loyalist College collaborative Nursing Degree Highlights ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • For program-specific requirements, please refer to the college • Rapid growth in the demand for safety, enforcement and Required Academic Preparation or university program of choice. Nursing programs remain investigative services has created a shortage of qualified personnel • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, competitive and the grade average for entry varies based on the in this field – translating to less competition, greater opportunities (C), (U) or (M) level, and number of applicants for advancement, and higher salaries • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent • Get more personal attention in small classes with dedicated and OR PROGRAM DESCRIPTION experienced faculty • Mature applicant (see page 107) • High school graduates and mature students returning to school • Two four-week field placements provide real-world employment may have difficulty gaining entrance to the college health science experience Additional Requirements program of their choice. The Pre-Health Science certificate allows • Surveys of recent Loyalist graduates show full employment including • Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check may also be required) you to upgrade your skills and knowledge in a higher-learning attractive starting salaries, particularly for those willing to relocate • A formal, confidential personal health history is required as part of environment • A common first-year curriculum gives students the flexibility to the registration process • Students gain a solid foundation in biology, chemistry, math and change specialties and enter Year Two of Community and Justice • For more information and additional requirements please see communication skills that are critical to success in a health-related Services, Police Foundations, or Customs Border Services loyalistcollege.com career • In the second semester, a choice of electives supports your path Career Opportunities Recommended Academic Preparation toward either a diploma or a degree • This unique program prepares graduates for private and public • Applicants with a related degree or diploma may be considered for law enforcement opportunities as investigators, enforcement advanced standing or direct entry into Year Two APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) officers, special constables, fraud investigators/analysts and Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) emergency planners DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS Books and Supplies: $1,000 • Our graduates find careers in government security/investigative Algoma University College functions; private enforcement agencies (public utilities, hospitals, Athabasca University ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS universities, casinos, transit); investigations (retail, fraud, insurance, Conestoga College – Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice Required Academic Preparation corporate, undercover); risk analysis; security auditing; by-law Davenport University • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, enforcement; alcohol and gaming enforcement; armoured security Griffith University (C), (U) or (M) level, and services; and nuclear security Laurentian University – Bachelor of Arts – Law and Justice • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent • Graduates are also eligible to apply for careers with police services, Nipissing University OR RCMP, and military police. Many careers in enforcement and University of Ontario Institute of Technology – Criminology and • Mature applicant (see page 107) policing require applicants to pass a qualifying examination, which Justice Bridge may include physical fitness testing, psychological testing and a University of Windsor – Bachelor of Arts – Multiple Majors or Bachelor Recommended Academic Preparation written examination, as well as a police background check of Social Work • Grade 11/12 Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics Program Description OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • The first eary provides a sound knowledge of the justice system Macdonald-Cartier International Airport – Airport Security Clerk and insight into Canada’s current social and political structures, as Correctional Services of Canada – Corrections Worker well as human behaviour. Students develop essential career skills in Queen’s University – Security Guard ethical decision making, communications and computers Garda Inc. – Private Investigator • Second-year studies provide an in-depth understanding of Environment Canada – National Security Officer enforcement procedures, risk management and threat risk 82 83 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

RadADB - R io Broadcasting R ALS - Recreation and Leisure Services

• In recent years, Loyalist graduates have found employment in • Instruction in current industry trends and customer service ensures radio stations such as FLY FM Kingston, THE BEAR Ottawa, The Wolf graduates leave the program ready for a job Peterborough, CHFI and CHUM FM Toronto, JACK FM Calgary, Q104 • Gradua tes are also prepared for self-employment through marketing Halifax, CJAD Montreal and Virgin Radio Vancouver strategies, entrepreneurship, research and proposal writing • Placements are scheduled at the end of classes; many students PROGRAM DESCRIPTION graduate into a job • Develop hands-on skills in all aspects of the radio industry: on-air performance, creative writing, audio production, sales, marketing, APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) promotions, programming and web content development Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • Put theory into practice in a live, on-air environment that will Consumables Fee: $65 (Year One) prepare you for broadcast conditions in the industry Books and Supplies: $1,450 • Students operate two broadcast properties at Loyalist College: 91X Additional fees may be charged for supply kits, overnight field trips and (CJLX-FM 91.3), a licensed, full-power community-college radio station uniforms. Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred serving the local region; and Hot Hits, Loyalist’s Internet radio station, during placements. The program may provide the opportunity to both of which are equipped with the latest digital automation system, receive additional external certifications at an additional cost production equipment, and music scheduling software “After taking Recreation and Leisure Services, I had direct entry into the second year of Accounting. This saved me a year’s time and tuition ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) costs. The post-grad Public Relations program was the perfect finishing Required Academic Preparation Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) touch. All the things I learned and loved at Loyalist have been rolled • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, Consumables Fee: $175 (Year One) into one great job.” (C), (U) or (M) level with Grade 11 or 12 Biology, Chemistry or Supplies: $230 Kinesiology, and Students must budget for a four-week placement at the end of their Mandi Buma, 2008 Recreation and Leisure Services, 2009 Accounting and 2010 Public Relations grad, Recreational Specialist for the Township of Tyendinaga • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent second year. Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be OR incurred during placements • Mature applicant (see page 107) Contact: Brian Bentley email: [email protected] ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Additional Requirements Required Academic Preparation SEPTEMBER ENTRY • A formal, confidential personal health history and up-to-date • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, immunization are required as part of the registration process (C), (U) or (M) level, and PROGRAM LENGTH • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent Two-Year Ontario College Diploma • Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector Check may also OR be required) “Our professor told our class about a job in Yellowknife. I sent off my • Ma ture applicant (see page 107) HIGHLIGHTS • For more information and additional requirements please see résumé and a few demos. The next thing I knew, I was offered the job. • Learn best practices in the field of Recreation and Leisure Services loyalistcollege.com I’m 5,000 miles from my family and friends but I love where I am and Additional Requirements from faculty with relevant practice experience what I’m doing.” • A G-level driver’s licence and Driver Abstract are required to use • Bec ome job-ready with industry-recognized High 5 certification in Recommended Academic Preparation college-owned vehicles while on assignment; for more information leadership and coaching before you graduate Shawna Sovie, 2012 Radio Broadcasting grad, News Producer and Host, • Sciences and mathematics CJCD MIX 100, Yellowknife, NWT see loyalistcollege.com • Gain 320 hours of on-the-job experience in two field placements • Applican ts with a baccalaureate degree focusing on exercise sciences • Develop the entrepreneurial skills to start your own business may be eligible for direct entry into Year Two Recommended Academic Preparation • Graduates have the opportunity to complete a second diploma in Contact: Jennifer Yascheshyn email: [email protected] • English, computers, current events, history, geography, theatre arts Fitness and Health Promotion in just one additional year DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS or public speaking, music, creative writing, and media technology Algoma University College SEPTEMBER ENTRY CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Athabasca University – Bachelor of Professional Arts: Human Services DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS • This program prepares graduates for leadership positions in sports Brock University – Bachelor of Recreation and Leisure Studies PROGRAM LENGTH Algoma University College and recreation programs Davenport University – Bachelor of Sport Management Two-Year Ontario College Diploma Athabasca University • Develop new initiatives for community recreation centres, fitness Griffith University Davenport University clubs, seniors’ facilities, college and university athletic departments, Laurentian University HIGHLIGHTS Griffith University community associations such as the YMCA, service clubs, corporate Seneca College – Bachelor of Therapeutic Recreation • Get hands-on professional training in an exciting career that can Laurentian University fitness programs, tourist resorts and cruise ships University of Ontario Institute of Technology take you from coast to coast University of Ontario Institute of Technology • Graduates are also prepared to manage both indoor and outdoor University of Waterloo – Recreation and Leisure Studies • Gain on-air and behind-the-scenes experience at two College radio recreation, sports or fitness facilities, or to start their own business stations OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • Get valuable work experience during a four-week field placement CHUM FM Toronto – Writer/Producer and Morning Show Producer PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS anywhere in the country, with the potential to graduate into a job Mix 97 Belleville – Morning Show Host • People of all ages are looking for recreational opportunities to YMCA Northumberland – Youth Programmer K-Rock 105.7 Kingston – Imaging Producer and Assistant Music Director combine fun and physical activity in their daily lives. This program GoodLife Fitness – Master Trainer CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 95.5 Hits FM Belleville – Morning Show Co-Host produces energetic leaders with the skills and knowledge to help Batawa Development Corporation – Community Development • Radio is a critical source of local news, sports, traffic, weather 98.1 CHFI Toronto – Morning Show Co-Host others improve their quality of life through sports and recreation Coordinator and community events. There are many opportunities for trained Bayshore Broadcasting – Copywriter/Producer • A unique focus on exercise sciences gives students a strong foundation The Carrington Retirement Residence – Activity Director professionals, particularly for students who are willing to relocate in anatomy, physiology, nutrition and injury management Bell Media Peterborough – General Manager Body Boomers Fitness Club – Programmer • Gradua tes find positions as announcers, producers, copywriters, sales • Each student completes an independent research project in the and promotional personnel, sportscasters, and radio web managers final semester 84 85 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

RDAD - Residential Drafting and Design SSWP / SSWA - Social Service Worker

“One of my faculty members Some placements may require transportation, a valid driver’s licence, connected me with Celebrate the and/or access to a motor vehicle. Additional costs, such as travel and Hero, and I’ve never looked back. parking, may be incurred during placements The program gave me so much, and I am committed to giving Admission Requirements back whenever I can.” Required Academic Preparation Britini Barton, 2012 Social Service • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the applied, academic Worker grad and Assistant Director (C), (U) or (M) level, and & Programs Manager for Celebrate • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent the Hero OR • Mature applicant (see page 107) Contact: Michael Manthorpe email: [email protected] Additional Requirements SEPTEMBER ENTRY • Standard First Aid and Level “C” CPR certification Regular or Accelerated Program • Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check • A formal, confidential personal health history is required as part of PROGRAM LENGTH the registration process Two-Year Ontario College Diploma • Strong computer and communication skills (written and oral) are critical Accelerated Stream – three semesters • You must be prepared for full-time studies and placement, and HIGHLIGHTS a heavy workload. The program is physically and emotionally • Prepare for a rewarding and challenging career in the field of social demanding. The field of social service work requires proficiency in services time management and stress management • Learn with dedicated, caring faculty with front-line experience in a • For more information and additional requirements please see variety of human service settings loyalistcollege.com • Tailor your placement experiences to meet your individual interests Accelerated Program (SSWA) and career goals • An accelerated program is available to applicants with a related • Applicants with a related diploma or degree may be eligible to university degree (Psychology, Sociology) and/or a diploma in complete the accelerated program in only three semesters Developmental Services Worker, Early Childhood Education, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES General Arts and Science with a social services focus, or Justice • Social Service Workers help individuals and families deal with broad Studies, with 70% average or higher Contact: Chuck Barsony email: [email protected] • Each student designs a kindergarten classroom, considering the and complex issues such as divorce, marriage, adoption, learning • Program requirements can be completed in three semesters, with a structure’s physical needs, and designing solutions that creatively disabilities, abuse, illness and loss. Students gain the skills, knowledge mix of first- and second-year courses in the fall and winter, and two SEPTEMBER ENTRY address the use of space, costs, code requirements and the and attitudes to work with adults, seniors, children, families and youth placements during the winter and spring semesters environment • Job opportunities include: case workers; social service positions PROGRAM LENGTH • Students exercise creativity and analytical skills to create a design, with municipal, provincial and federal governments; and DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS One-Year Ontario College Certificate then bring their concepts to life with a 3D scaled model counsellors or front-line workers in group homes, employment Algoma University College • In eight months, students develop marketable skills and offices, community agencies, business and industry Athabasca University – Bachelor of Professional Arts: Human Studies HIGHLIGHTS knowledge in blueprint reading and drafting; residential building • Social Service Worker is a registered professional title that may only Brock University – Bachelor of Psychology • Be employment-ready in just eight months codes; computer-assisted drafting (AutoCAD); construction be used by members in good standing of the Ontario College of Carleton University – Bachelor of Social Work • Bring your design ideas to life in our state-of-the-art Building methods for wood-frame housing; estimating materials and costs; Social Workers and Social Service Workers. This is a directive from Conestoga College – Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice Sciences Lab environmentally friendly construction and design; and presenting The Social Work and Social Service Worker Act. In order to use this Davenport University • Get an edge using the latest software used across the industry designs, including drawings to market their ideas professional title, graduates are required by law to join the College of Griffith University – Bachelor of Human Services • Keep your options open. You can apply your credits toward the first • This program was designed in consultation with regional employers Social Workers and Social Service Workers; see ocswssw.org Lakehead University – Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) year of a diploma in Architectural Technician/Technology to produce graduates with the skills that are in demand right now Laurentian University – Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Gerontology or Bachelor Native Human Services CAREER OPPORTUNITIES APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) • Studies incorporate theory and practice, including extensive group Ryerson University – Bachelor of Human Studies • Skilled workers in residential drafting and design are employed by Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) work University of Guelph – Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in architects, designers, consultants, developers and builders Consumables Fee: $230 • Develop essential skills in human relations, interpersonal Family and Community Social Services • You may find opportunities as a house designer, draftsperson, Books and Supplies: $1,750 communication, interviewing, counselling needs assessment and University of Ontario Institute of Technology assistant project manager, renderer/concept artist, CAD operator, critical thinking University of Windsor – Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Disability Studies building product representative, or estimator ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Gain on-the-job experience throughout the program, exposing you • With further study in the Architectural Technician/Technology Required Academic Preparation to an extensive network of graduates and community-based agencies OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS program, graduates can broaden their opportunities to work on • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, • Some courses are available through part-time studies and/or online Canadian Mental Health Association – Program Facilitator larger commercial or public projects (C), (U) or (M) level, and Children’s Aid Society – Family Support Worker • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Bayfield Treatment Centres – Residential Staff PROGRAM DESCRIPTION OR Regular Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Community Care for Seniors – Coordinator for Social Service Programs • Mature applicant (see page 107) • Hands-on learning combines classroom instruction, lab work in Accelerated Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $4,866 (three semesters) Ontario Works – Social Services Caseworker and Employment our leading-edge Building Sciences Laboratory, and a major design Consumables Fee: $18 Counsellor project in a fully equipped studio setting Books and Supplies: $1,040 86 87 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

SURV - Survey Technician T VNM - Television and New Media Production

from pre-engineering surveys to assist in the design of roads and • A foundation year develops essential techniques of content buildings, to the layout used to control the construction of bridges, creation. Students demonstrate their knowledge by performing sewers and roads, through to as-built surveys that document the all production and crew functions – in both studio and field location of the final structures and the quantity of material used environments – as well as post-production • There are also diverse opportunities working with Geographic • Specialize with crew rotations in your area of interest or expertise, Information Systems, which provide the framework for the and choose specific roles in digital filmmaking, remote event development, implementation, and operation of a variety of data production and creating content for outside clients management and graphic technologies • Scripts written in the first year and developed in the second, come • To be certified in Ontario, college graduates must apply to the to life on the big screen in the final year, with a public screening at Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and an area theatre Technologists (OACETT). Additional requirements include work • An annual live awards show – The Sparkies – celebrates student experience, peer references and a Professional Practice Examination achievement with awards presented to students in all three years conducted by OACETT of the program, sponsored by major TV and media companies. The recipient of the Dome Award alone, chosen from first-year students, PROGRAM DESCRIPTION receives $2,000 toward his or her tuition • Loyalist’s well-rounded education combines classroom instruction, practical field exercises in small groups, and the opportunity to APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Melissa Kurtin, 2008 Television and New Media Production graduate process data using the latest software including MicroSurvey CAD Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Producer at Rogers Communications Consumables Fee: $650 (Year One) • Get a strong foundation in basic surveying methods, computer Books and Supplies: $900 applications and drafting using AutoCAD Contact: Eric Howard email: [email protected] Students need to budget for placements in Semester Four (four • Develop specialized field and office skills used in both construction weeks) and Semester Six (eight weeks). Additional costs, such as and cadastral surveying SEPTEMBER ENTRY travel and parking, may be incurred during placements • You will create plans for new communities and also develop plans of subdivision, plans of survey, and topographic plans using Global PROGRAM LENGTH ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Positioning and astronomic techniques Three-Year Ontario College Advanced Diploma Required Academic Preparation • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) HIGHLIGHTS (C), (U) or (M) level, and “I chose the Survey Technician program because it combines many of Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • This program is unique in Ontario and delivers a full spectrum of • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent my interests – math, computers and the opportunity to work outdoors. Consumables Fee: $80 (Year One) skills including television production, digital filmmaking, web OR At the College and on placement, I got practical experience using Books and Supplies: $1,400 streaming, podcasting and DVD authoring • Mature applicant (see page 107) equipment and doing fieldwork. Now I’m very excited to be starting Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred • Pr epare for current industry conditions with hands-on, high-definition my career.” during placements equipment and facilities Additional Requirements Rebecca Morris, 2013 Survey Technician graduate • Learn from a diverse, skilled and accessible faculty team with • Students must be prepared for an above-average commitment of Plan Checker, Focus, Edmonton ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS experience at Canada’s major broadcasters, production companies time and intensity Required Academic Preparation and international sporting events including the Olympic Games, • A valid driver’s licence is of great use in the program and essential • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, Contact: John Rosebush email: [email protected] the World Cup, NASCAR and the X Games in the industry (C), (U) or (M) level, and • Two field placements provide essential industry experience and SEPTEMBER ENTRY • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent networking opportunities. Loyalist students have interned at Recommended Academic Preparation OR CTV, TSN, Citytv, CBC, Rogers Sportsnet, Canwest Global, Corus • Comput er literacy, communications technology, basic photography, PROGRAM LENGTH • Mature applicant (see page 107) Entertainment, Cogeco, and media companies around the world current events, history, geography, and public speaking Two-Year Ontario College Diploma • Loyalist’s Television and New Media Production program meets Recommended Academic Preparation the standards of Focus on Information Technology (FIT) – a federal DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS HIGHLIGHTS • Math MCT 4C initiative to support the growth of a qualified, motivated and agile Algoma University College • Wor k outdoors or in an office, using the latest in technology • MCF 3M IT workforce. Loyalist is the first community College in Ontario to Athabasca University – Bachelor of Professional Arts: Communication • Gain hands-on field experience operating Total Stations, data earn FIT status Studies collectors, AutoCAD software and GPS equipment DIPLOMA TO DEGREE OPTIONS Davenport University • Put your skills to work one day a week with a semester-long, Algoma University College CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Griffith University on-the-job field placement Davenport University • The program was designed to meet the needs of the rapidly expanding Humber College – Bachelor of Applied Arts – Film Media Production • Investigate the civil and construction engineering fields, with Griffith University field of content creation for television and new media. Consultation Laurentian University the opportunity to transfer to the second year with just one Laurentian University with an advisory committee of national industry leaders ensures the University of Ontario Institute of Technology additional course University of Ontario Institute of Technology program reflects changes in this ever-evolving industry • Your diploma satisfies all of the academic requirements for • Diverse career paths include opportunities with content creators OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS professional certification through OACETT OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS at broadcast facilities, specialty and digital channels, independent Rogers Sportsnet – ENG Editor Gifford Harris Surveying Ltd. – Survey Technician production, new media, corporate production and related Rogers TV Toronto – Producer CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Ivan B. Wallace Ontario Land Surveyor Ltd. – Draftsperson support services CTV National News – Video Editor • Cadastral, or legal, surveying enables land surveyors to offer an Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd. – Instrument CAD Person CBC – Broadcast Technician opinion on the location of property boundaries; survey technicians GD Jewell Engineering Inc. – Junior Inspector PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Big Brother Canada/Insight Productions – Transport Coordinator act as their eyes and ears on the ground • Studen ts produce creative content on multiple platforms, Villeneuve Construction Co. Ltd. – Paving Superintendent Deluxe Post Production – Data I/O Operator • Surveying is the foundation of a wide variety of engineering projects, broadcasting across Canada and to the world 88 89 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-secondary programs

WELT - Welding Techniques WELP - Welding and Fabrication Technician NEW

Contact: John Grieve email: [email protected] with in-depth trade practices and job planning skills • Applicants with work experience or other non-credentialed SEPTEMBER ENTRY learning may be eligible for credits and are able to challenge the first level of the Welding apprenticeship (fee pending) PROGRAM LENGTH One-Year Ontario College Certificate (Techniques) During the program, in our test centre, students can obtain Two-Year Ontario College Diploma (Technician) certification with the Canadian Welding Bureau (C.W.B.) for the following welding certificates: HIGHLIGHTS • Gas Metal Arc Welding (G.M.A.W.) Flat Position • Gain the skills and experience needed in the evolving and complex • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Steel (G.T.A.W.) Fillet fields of welding, fabrication, detailing and millwrighting • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Stainless Steel (G.T.A.W.) Fillet • Earn outside certificates in the program, such as Certified Welder, • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Aluminum (G.T.A.W.) Fillet Structural Steel Plate Fitter, Certified Welding Inspector or • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (S.M.A.W.) Four Positions Welding Supervisor • Flux Cored Arc Welding (F.C.A.W.) Flat Position • Hands-on experience with new and evolving technologies such as • Metal Cored Arc Welding (M.C.A.W.) Flat Position CNC machinery and the ability to design in 3D will allow graduates • Welding Inspector Certificate and Welding Supervisor are also to advance their careers further and faster offered through the Canadian Welding Bureau Centre for Learning • You could fast-track into an apprenticeship (part of the C.W.B. Group) • Base salaries start at $32,000. With experience and government certification, potential earnings increase to $45,000 and more APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Consumables Fee: $20 • There are employment opportunities in any industry where metal Books: $750; Supplies: $250 fabrication and maintenance are performed • Graduate job-ready with the knowledge and confidence to work ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS in a wide range of fields, from the construction and fabrication of Required Academic Preparation mining equipment to machinery, pipelines, bridge truss systems, • OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses in the general, advanced, manufacturing, construction, welding, inspection, transportation (C), (U) or (M) level, and such as subway cars and buses, shipbuilding, and the aerospace • Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent industry OR • Mature applicant (see page 107) PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Thr ough hands-on learning in our newly equipped shop, students Recommended Academic Preparation are prepared to meet increasingly complex industry standards • Welding and Grade 12 Mathematics • Projects are followed from the engineering drawings stage, through cutting and forming processes, to the completion of the job – and OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS quality inspection Durose Manufacturing Limited – Welder • The certificate program teaches welding techniques such as L-3 Communications – Welder/Setter gas metal arc welding and shielded metal arc welding; welding North American Steel – Welder/Fitter equipment operation; and skills in blueprint reading and sketching Pure Ingenuity Inc. – Welder/Fitter • The new Welding and Fabrication Technician diploma offers the Canadian Welding Bureau – Level 2 Welding Inspector opportunity to expand your theoretical and practical skill set, along 90 91 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-graduate certificates

FDPG - Fundraising and Development NEW Post-Graduate Programs at Loyalist

Learning doesn’t stop – it’s a lifelong venture. University graduates are coming to college in greater numbers for more practical, hands-on training. You can:

• Earn your certificate in less than a year • Build on what you’ve learned at university or college • Get the practical skills and knowledge employers need, based on advice from professionals currently working in the field

• Apply your learning on the job with Contact: Kerry Ramsay email: [email protected] Program Description • Graduates are able to plan and execute fundraising projects and intensive placement opportunities September ENTRY programs, including setting goals, outputs, outcomes and budgets • Learn how to build strategic partnerships and relationships with • Make valuable connections in Program Length donors, recipients and volunteers; develop marketing strategies One-Year Ontario College Post-Graduate Certificate and activities; and manage staff and volunteers your industry • Students develop practical skills in preparing proposals and Highlights administering grants, managing computer databases and • As organizations compete for limited financial resources, fundraising conducting research and development professionals are increasingly in demand • The program concludes with a four-week placement with a • There are many career opportunities in institutions of all shapes charitable or not-for-profit agency, providing hands-on experience and sizes, including more than 160,000 not-for-profit organizations and industry contacts in Canada alone • A four-week field placement at the end of classes can often lead APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) to employment Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) • Graduates can expect an average starting salary of $35,000 Consumables Fee: $90 Books and Supplies: $300 Career Opportunities Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred • Graduates are prepared for careers in fundraising and development during placements with institutions, not-for-profit agencies and a wide range of advocacy groups ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Find a position as a major gifts manager, direct mail copywriter, • A diploma or a degree from a recognized college or university corporate relations officer, development officer or special • Applican ts with prior learning or related work experience may be events coordinator eligible for credit recognition • You could specialize as a prospect researcher, campaign manager, • For more information and updates please see loyalistcollege.com outreach and constituent development manager, grant writer or new media specialist 92 93 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-graduate certificates

HRPG – Human Resources NEW PURE - Public Relations

Contact: Vern Belos email: [email protected] CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Public relations professionals are increasingly in demand as SEPTEMBER ENTRY employers recognize the value of effective message creation and delivery to maintain a solid reputation PROGRAM LENGTH • Graduates find positions working directly with clients, in public One-Year Ontario College Post-Graduate Certificate relations firms, and working for government, hospitals, schools, businesses, advocacy groups and non-governmental organizations HIGHLIGHTS (NGOs). Typical job functions for entry-level employees include • The demand for human resources management professionals writing news releases, organizing interviews and news conferences, continues to rise as business becomes more competitive and creating visual presentations, and planning special events legislative changes become more complex • There are varied opportunities as a PR specialist, promotions • In just two semesters students are prepared for dynamic manager, fundraising coordinator, media relations specialist, public opportunities working as an HR generalist or specialist, or as a affairs expert, publicist, lobbyist and campaign manager private consultant • Public Relations students automatically obtain student membership • A four-week field placement provides valuable industry contacts in both the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) and the and practical HR management experience International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) • All courses are approved by the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) for credit toward nationally recognized PROGRAM DESCRIPTION designation as a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) • Cr eative individuals come to this profession from diverse backgrounds – from business to non-profit, fitness and the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES arts. What they have in common are good judgment, excellent • Graduates find positions working in business, government, and communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and enthusiasm not-for-profit organizations for motivating others • You ’ll be prepared for a career as an HR manager, HR development • Learning takes place in smaller classes with dedicated and officer, planning analyst, training coordinator, Human Resources experienced faculty Information System (HRIS) specialist, payroll coordinator or health • Students learn to write clear, targeted communications materials and safety officer that deliver messages persuasively • Get the skills to create effective messages; build relationships with PROGRAM DESCRIPTION media and stakeholders; plan special events; write and research • Succ essful business is all about people management. Human resource communications materials; market for corporate and non-profit; management professionals help guide organizations with sound deliver persuasive presentations; prepare for media interviews; and practices – hiring the right people, training personnel to be effective, handle crisis situations and developing strategies to motivate individuals and teams • Gain in-demand new media skills, including social media and • Students gain the knowledge and skills to meet a wide range of graphics creation current business challenges in just two semesters • Prepare for success with job search and networking skills • Teaching combines all the functional areas of human resource • Visit our blog at loyalistpr.com management with opportunities to apply HR theory in a practical “A year ago, I was in full panic mode. I had just graduated from university, setting, resulting in a meaningful professional practice but didn’t have anything close to resembling a job opportunity in my field APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) of study. One year later I have landed a job at a great company – a direct Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) result of the Public Relations program at Loyalist.” Consumables Fee: $275 Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Books and Supplies: $350 Consumables Fee: $370 Justin Reis, 2013 Public Relations graduate Research Associate, Ipsos Canada Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred Books and Supplies: $500 during placements Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred during placements Contact: Kerry Ramsay email: [email protected] ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • A diploma or a degree from a recognized college or university ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS SEPTEMBER ENTRY • Applicants with significant related work experience will be • A diploma or degree in a related field from a recognized college considered for entry based on a review of their demonstrated or university PROGRAM LENGTH competencies and academic credentials • Individuals with a diploma or degree in an unrelated field, or One-Year Ontario College Post-Graduate Certificate • For more information and updates please see loyalistcollege.com three to five years human resource management-related work experience, will be considered on an individual basis HIGHLIGHTS OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS • The demand for public relations professionals with specialized Free the Children – Media Relations and Publicity Coordinator communications skills is on the rise Campbellford Memorial Hospital Foundation – Fundraising Assistant • Average entry-level salaries for Ontario graduates exceed $37,000 “I have been in a managerial role since the age of 17, so I have always had an Earth Day Canada – Communications Assistant • Students are prepared for dynamic opportunities working behind interest in Business and Human Resources.” Ottawa Humane Society – Events and Special Projects Representative the scenes, in front of the media, or interacting with clients Elizabeth Kryschuk, 2013 Business Administration graduate and Human City of Quinte West – Special Events Coordinator Resources Management post-graduate student. • An exciting four-week field placement provides valuable industry Elizabeth has been elected as the Student Representative to the Loyalist contacts and the opportunity for future employment College Board of Governors for 2013-2014. • Many jobs offer extensive opportunities for travel 94 95 ACADEMIC LIFE/Post-graduate certificates

SESM - Sports and Entertainment Sales and Marketing SPJN - Sports Journalism

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • You ’ll find employment opportunities in small, medium and large markets across Canada • Practical hands-on experience prepares students for positions as producers, announcers, writers, researchers, videographers and editors. To maximize career opportunities, graduates should be willing to relocate

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • This one-year intensive program specializes in TV and radio sports broadcasting • You’ll also receive instruction in writing for print and online media, and a grounding in the history, politics and sociology of sport • Put your skills into practice producing, interviewing, shooting, editing and hosting documentary-style sports programs for broadcast on 91X radio and for television • Students may contribute game reports, profiles and feature sports stories for College television newscasts, in addition to sports reports for College radio • Coaching in on-air performance, and play-by-play reporting of live sports events, are integral components of the program “My goal is to become an agent or manager for athletes and the program is helping me develop skills specific to this field. I’ve learned to be a serious revenue generator – every employer’s dream. This internship experience will bring my résumé to the top.” APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Andrew Peacock – 2013 Sports and Entertainment Sales and Marketing graduate, Ticket and Sales Intern, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Consumables Fee: $400 Additional costs, such as travel and parking, may be incurred Contact: Kim Grimes email: [email protected] practical experience completing a major workplace project such during placements as a sponsorship event, market research project, social media plan, SEPTEMBER ENTRY game-night activities, community event, golf tournament or sports ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS information seminar • Graduates of Loyalist’s Journalism, Photojournalism, Radio PROGAM LENGTH Broadcasting, and Television and New Media Production programs One-Year Ontario College Post-Graduate Certificate Students graduate with the analytical and leadership skills to: may reserve a place in this program • Develop and implement sales, marketing, communications and • Applican ts with a degree or diploma in journalism or a media-related HIGHLIGHTS public relations strategies for sports and entertainment marketing field are encouraged to apply; those with an unrelated degree or • Star ting salaries for program graduates range from $38,000 to $52,000 and event promotion diploma will be considered on an individual basis • Facult y with current industry contacts bring extensive industry • Create transactional sales opportunities for sport • Applicants with related work experience in television, radio or experience to the classroom • Create sponsorship and partnership activation opportunities that print media will be considered for entry based on a review of their • Dev elopment of a professional portfolio helps open doors add value for the consumer, property and buyer “By immersing myself in sports journalism at Loyalist, I developed a demonstrated competencies and academic credentials to employment • Pack age and market options for selling solid foundation in the field, which has been the jumping-off point for • For more information and updates please see loyalistcollege.com • A four-month field placement in the second semester provides • Cr eate integrated marketing and media plans me in everything I have done since.” extensive real-life learning and the opportunity to graduate into a job • Analyz e and interpret marketing initiatives against sales forecasting, Kristen Shilton, 2011 Sports Journalism graduate OUR GRADS GET GREAT JOBS budgeting, financial health, and eturnr on investment (ROI) Digital Media Coordinator for the Chicago Wolves Brockville Recorder and Times – Multimedia Journalist CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Dell Canada – Radio Promotions Technician • Sports and entertainment sales and marketing professionals work APPROXIMATE COSTS (2013-2014) Rogers Sportsnet – Associate Digital Content Editor with sporting organizations, entertainment complexes and the Domestic Tuition/Ancillary Fees: $3,659 (two semesters) Contacts: Starboard Communications – Reporter/Weekend Anchor non-profit sector Consumables Fee: $950 Mary Jollimore email: [email protected] • You could work as a sales and marketing manager, account Books and Supplies: $200 Tony Orr email: [email protected] representative, sponsorship coordinator, marketing executive, game WiFi-ready laptop recommended. Additional costs, such as travel day coordinator, sponsorship salesperson, licensing brand manager, and parking, may be incurred during placements SEPTEMBER ENTRY community events coordinator or social media coordinator ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PROGRAM LENGTH PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • A diploma or degree from a recognized college or university One-Year Ontario College Post-Graduate Certificate • This intensive eight-month post-graduate program combines sports • Preference will be given to applicants with credentials in a related and entertainment marketing with the relationship building of sales field of study, such as Sales, Marketing, Business and/or Sports HIGHLIGHTS • Role -play scenarios and four full-day job shadows with sports teams Management and/or Administration, and Commerce • Develop skills in reporting, interviewing, editing, shooting, help students develop placement prospects; teams have included researching and writing, with an emphasis on radio and TV the Ottawa Senators, Toronto Blue Jays, Ottawa 67’s, Kingston Additional Requirements • Gain on-air experience at the College radio station, 91X FM, and Frontenacs, London Knights, Peterborough Petes, Toronto Marlies • Most placements require a valid driver’s licence college television newscasts and Detroit Red Wings • Students considering international placements will require a • Put your skills to work with a 140-hour field placement prior to • In the second semester students apply their knowledge and gain valid passport graduation 96 97 ACADEMIC LIFE/COLLEGE ACCESS PROGRAMS

College Prep Program (Academic and Career Entrance Program) Literacy and Basic Skills (L.B.S.)

“Within a year, I completed my Grade 12 equivalency through College Prep. I felt empowered, like I had accomplished something positive.” Katelyn Cowx, 2011 College Prep graduate and current Child and Youth Worker student.

Contact: Diane Malette email: [email protected] • Improves qualifications to apply to college programs and employment Contact: Diane Malette email: [email protected] PROGRAM DESCRIPTION phone: (613) 969-1913 ext. 2456 opportunities phone: (613) 969-1913 ext. 2456 • Individually tailored full-time or part-time programs include: academic upgrading, training readiness, career and personal MONTHLY ENTRY PROGRAM DESCRIPTION MONTHLY ENTRY development, and job-search skills • This is a high school equivalency program. Students who complete • Teaching is based on practical knowledge and situations you can PROGRAM LENGTH all the required courses will be able to apply to college programs PROGRAM LENGTH apply in your everyday life Varies according to different entry levels, depending on student needs • Subjects are arranged in combinations to meet individual students’ Varies depending on student needs • Improve skills in reading, writing, spelling, grammar, computers, needs mathematics and science HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS • Teachers create a positive learning environment and encourage • Earn your Grade 12 equivalency and increase your job opportunities APPROXIMATE COSTS • Build skills and confidence that will enhance your career opportunities you to learn at your own pace • Upgrade your qualifications for admission to college • Fr ee for most students and quality of life • Once the L.B.S. level is completed, you can move on to higher-level • Tuition costs are covered for most students. In some cases, help • Financial help may be available for travel and daycare costs • Enjoy small class sizes and individual attention secondary school classes. Friendly staff will help you identify which with travel and daycare costs may be available • Attend full-time or part-time, and learn at your own pace level is best for you • If you enter at a Grade 9 level, you could have your Grade 12 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • There is no cost. The only investment is your time! equivalency within nine months • Adults 19 years of age or older who have not yet earned a high APPROXIMATE COSTS school diploma, OR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Tuition is free for all students. This program is funded by the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • High school graduates who need to refresh their knowledge and • Students enroll in L.B.S. for a variety of reasons, from getting the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and A Grade 12 or equivalent is required by most employers. The College skills to help them get into college skills to better help children with homework, to paving the way Employment Ontario Prep Program is a springboard into a better job, or further studies at • An interview process will determine the level at which an applicant toward high school equivalency and post-secondary education • Studen ts may receive assistance with child care and transportation costs college. The program: enters the program • Gain knowledge and skills that will help you make the most of your • Allows mature students to earn their Grade 12 equivalency job, and give you more confidence in your everyday life ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Allows high school graduates to upgrade or refresh their knowledge • Anyone 19 years of age or older can apply and skills • If you are 18, please call for further information 98 99 ACADEMIC LIFE/DISTANCE STUDIES, APPRENTICESHIP AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

Automotive Service Technician Distance Studies, The Automotive Apprenticeship program typically takes three to five years to complete. During that time, you work for an employer Apprenticeship and who accepts responsibility for your proper instruction in all aspects of the trade. You will get time off to attend three, eight-week Continuing Education in-school sessions at Loyalist, or three sessions one day a week for eight consecutive months. Entry-level salaries for a certified General Inquiries: [email protected] technician (after passing the MTCU exam) start at $35,000 or more. Bancroft Campus: [email protected] For more information, please contact Steve Cook: [email protected].

Whether you want to keep pace with the continually changing business world or turn your passion into a career, the School of Continuing Education can help you with over 1,000 part-time and distance education opportunities, starting monthly or each semester.

You can pursue your goals through online learning, correspondence, or take classes on our main campus or at one of five off-campus locations. Flexible delivery allows you to complete a certificate, diploma or work toward an apprenticeship in over 50 areas of study – while maintaining your job and other responsibilities. Many of our certificate and diploma programs are eligible for Employment Ontario and OSAP funding assistance.

We strive to stay ahead of the curve with programs that are sought after, timely and flexible in delivery to help you reach your personal, educational and professional goals. Learn at your own pace with blended delivery programs and distance courses that can be Developmental Services Worker and completed on your timetable. For an extensive list of part-time and Early Childhood Education distance opportunities, see the Certificates and Diplomas section Loyalist is the only College in Ontario that offers the Developmental at loyalistfocus.com. Services Worker (DSW) and Early Childhood Education (ECE) Apprenticeship by distance education. There is no on-campus Diploma in Military Arts and Sciences requirement. Apprentices who complete additional required Through an innovative partnership with the Royal Military College courses and provide proof of Standard First Aid and Level (RMC) and the Canadian Defence Academy, Loyalist offers a Diploma “C” CPR certification will be eligible to receive a DSW or ECE in Military Arts and Sciences entirely online. It’s designed to deliver Ontario College Diploma from Loyalist, in addition to their essential skills and knowledge to excel in the modern military or Apprenticeship Certificate. For more information, please contact in large organizations by focusing on leadership, critical thinking, Katherine Gallinger (DSW): [email protected] or Janice Daley military studies, resource management and communication. (ECE): [email protected]. Non-Commissioned Members will receive credit for professional development already completed through the military. DMASc graduates may qualify for advanced standing toward a Bachelor of Loyalist Training Military Arts and Science at RMC. For more information, refer to the course transfer guide at loyalistfocus.com. and Knowledge Apprenticeship Earn as you learn, with time off for classroom instruction at Loyalist. Centre (LTKC) Our goal is your success. Our specialty is workplace learning and Apprenticeship is a systematic program of on-the-job training and performance. Do you have a specific training need, such as management related classroom instruction operated through the Ministry of development or new skills for workers? Clients come to us for responsive Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). The MTCU pays most of services, such as helping to manage scheduling and obtain funding. the costs. You must be 16 years of age with a Grade 12 or equivalent We recognize your needs may be unlike any others, and we’re ready to level of education to be eligible for admission. customize. We’ll even conduct sessions at your workplace. Before you begin your in-school learning, you must register with the MTCU and find an employer who is willing to train you as an apprentice. However you’re looking to leap forward – improving productivity, The regional Apprenticeship Office arranges scheduling and registration upgrading skills, growing sales or management skills, or keeping of apprenticeships, and may have a list of interested employers. For qualifications current – consider Loyalist College your Training and more information, contact the MTCU Program Development and Knowledge Centre. Have a look at the course options available at Standards Unit, Mowat Block, 625 Church St., Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2B5, loyalisttraining.com or contact us at [email protected] to (416) 326-5800, or the following regional offices: discuss your specific needs. Belleville (613) 968-5558 LTKC – Loyalist College Kingston (613) 548-1151 (613) 966-8121 • 1-877-887-8223 Pickering (905) 837-7721 loyalisttraining.com Peterborough (705) 745-1918 [email protected] 100 101 A college education is a smart investment in your future. At Loyalist, we’ll do everything we can to make sure cost isn’t a barrier to your studies. You’ve got options – we’ll help you find them.

102 103 financial life

Ancillary Fees Each year Loyalist provides over a million dollars All full-time students at the Belleville campus must Full-Time pay mandatory Ancillary Fees of $1,050 per year. Students Rates are adjusted for part-time students and for in student funding through awards, bursaries, winter/spring and summer intake. Individual fees are broken down as follows: scholarships and work study opportunities. There’s Student Government Student Government Activity Fee: To sponsor $148 money out there to help you reach your goals. The social activities and to manage the general office of the Students’ Association Student Handbook Fee $14 friendly staff in our Financial Aid office can show Student ID Card Fee $10 TOTAL FEES $172

you where to find it, help you apply, and teach you Student Government Initiative Facilities Enhancement Fee: Assists with the $25 helpful budgeting skills to make it last through the operating costs and facilities enhancement costs of the Student Centre school year. Student Centre Fee $150

Athletics Athletics Fee: Assists with the operating expenses of semesters will be adjusted. All Fall 2014 fees are payable no later than $130 Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards Intercollegiate and Intramural Athletic activities Bursaries are based on financial need, and scholarships are awarded July 2, unless otherwise advised by the Registrar’s Office. Fitness Centre Fee for academic excellence. They’re not loans; you never have to pay $60 Year One Year Two Year Three Campus Recreation Facility Fee them back. While the process may sound daunting, it’s really not – the $20 Tuition* $2,609.06 $2,584.56 $2,570.88 Facilities/Lockers $20 application only takes about five minutes to complete. You can apply Full-Time Ancillary Fees $1,050.00 $1,050.00 $1,050.00 online at MyLoyalist.com. Go for as many as you like! TOTAL FEES $230 TOTAL $3,659.06 $3,634.56 $3,620.88 Health Services Here’s just one example. Last year, Loyalist College Entrance *Practical Nursing Tuition: $3,821.08 (Year One) or $3,543.30 (Year Two) plus Health Centre Fee: To maintain the operation of $70 Scholarships (each worth $2,000) were awarded to 43 first-time $1,050 Ancillary Fees, and $1,771.65 (Semester Five) plus $264 Ancillary Fees the Health Centre students who maintained an 85% average in Grades 11 and 12 – even *Collaborative Nursing Degree Tuition: $5,759.32 (Year One) or $5,704.34 Accident Insurance Fee: Pays for a group $40 if they took time off after graduation. (Year Two) plus $1,050 Ancillary Fees accident insurance policy that covers 80% of prescription drugs A directory of awards is available online at loyalistcollege.com. To International Students TOTAL FEES $110 learn more about these opportunities, or for help applying, contact Visa student applicants must pay the following fees for regular Awards Officer Joanne Farrell at [email protected]. Also check full-time post-secondary programs (two semesters per year). Fees Student Success out the possibilities at: for programs that are less than or greater than two semesters will be Peer Tutoring and Academic Skills Centre Fee $33 scholarshipscanada.com adjusted. A minimum payment of one semester is required prior to the Wellness Services Fee $35 studentsawards.com commencement of classes. Students are encouraged to pay the entire TOTAL FEES $68 campusaccess.com academic year in one transfer. Employment and Career Services Fee $25 2013–2014 International Student Fees: Information Technology Fee: Provides for open $170 Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) access computer facilities for the sole use of Two Semesters One Semester Ontario residents who are Canadian citizens, permanent residents students, an overnight printing service, student Tuition $13,000 $6,500 or protected persons may qualify for OSAP, providing interest-free email accounts, and email training and support loans while you’re in school. OSAP loans, grants and bursaries are Full-Time Ancillary Fees $1,050 $525 awarded based on your educational costs and access to revenue. Health Insurance (mandatory) $600 $600 Registrar’s Office Apply online at osap.gov.on.ca. You can also explore bank loans and TOTAL $14,650 $7,625 Admissions Fee: Assists with transcript costs $3 student lines of credit. Graduation Fee: Assists with costs related to $30 Textbooks, instruments and supplies vary in cost from $500 to $2,500 per Convocation ceremonies Out-of-province residents should apply for financial assistance within year. Most of these items are available through the College bookstore. TOTAL FEES $33 their home province. Our Financial Aid office would be pleased to Alumni Fee: Supports the Alumni Association assist you. Call us at (613) 969-1913 ext. 2425. Consumables Fees $31 Consumables fees are levied by the College for items such as and its programs $26 Full-Time Post-Secondary Students equipment, learning materials, co-op work terms and clothing 91X Radio Fee: Supports the operation of the on-campus FM radio station To qualify as a full-time student, your course load must represent at retained by the student, along with material used in the production of least 70% of the hours or two-thirds of the courses required for the items that become the property of the student. Access Copyright Fee $10 semester in the program in which you are enrolled. Challenge Process and Portfolio Assessment Fee TOTAL ANCILLARY FEES $1,050 2013–2014 Domestic Full-Time Student Fees Students who apply to challenge a course by portfolio, examination, Ancillary fees are paid in full in the fall term and are non-refundable after 10 Fees apply to domestic full-time students for a standard two-semester demonstration or other acceptable method, will be assessed a days of scheduled classes from the start of the term. program. Fees for programs that are less than or greater than two non-refundable fee. Please see loyalistcollege.com for details. All dollar figures listed are in Canadian dollars. 104 105 how to apply

Health Requirements How to Apply All successful applicants must satisfy the health requirements stipulated by their program. Detailed health requirements are listed Application Procedure by program at loyalistcollege.com. ontariocolleges.ca receives college applications and records student responses to offers of admission. Double Diplomas You can apply to up to five colleges across the province. Only one Double diplomas are pairings of related programs that allow a offer of admission may be accepted. graduate of a diploma program to complete a second diploma in only one additional calendar year. For detailed information and minimum Transfer Credits requirements contact the program coordinator of the second program. Applicants with training from other institutions should submit this documentation to Loyalist at the time of application. Transfer credits from Admissions Decisions other post-secondary institutions will be assessed on an individual basis. A decision to accept or decline an application for admission will be sent to the applicant in writing. If you wish, you can request a Equivalent Canadian Standings verbal explanation from the College’s Admissions Office. This request Applicants from outside Ontario, including international applicants, should be directed first to the Admissions person with whom you must submit certified transcripts of their grades. In order to be have been corresponding and, if further explanation is required, to considered for admission, applicants must provide proof of academic the Registrar. standing equivalent to a Grade 12 Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Applicants whose first language is not English must provide documented proficiency in English (see below). SAVE TIME … Apply Online Mature Applicants Examine your options at the website below, A mature applicant is an applicant who: where you’ll find links and program information • Is 19 years of age on the first day of classes in the year of admission • Does not have an OSSD or equivalent for each of Ontario’s 28 colleges • Is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident Apply online at: www.ontariocolleges.ca Mature applicants apply through ontariocolleges.ca. They must complete the required subjects for admission noted for their program. Applicants who lack the required subjects may be requested to write a diagnostic test. Mature applicants are considered on an individual basis and should consult the Admissions Office as early as possible to determine if pre-entry testing and/or College preparatory studies are required.

Language Requirements International All instruction within the College is in English. In order to be successful in a program, communication, listening comprehension, reading and writing skills must be at a level sufficient to meet the demands of post-

Applicants secondary studies. How to Apply International students may apply directly to the College. Please All applicants to Loyalist College whose first language is not English, or visit loyalistcollege.com for detailed admission and immigration whose previous education has been conducted in another language, requirements. will be expected to provide an English proficiency assessment.

Please forward test scores from one of the following tests with your application: English Language English for Academic Certificate/Diploma Collaborative Nursing Degree, Proficiency Test Purposes (EAPC) Programs Practical Nursing, Media and Post-Graduate Programs TOEFL (Test of English as 173 (computer-based) 550 (paper-based test) 560 (paper-based test) a Foreign Language) 65 (Internet-based) 213 (computer-based test) 220 (computer-based test) toefl.org 79 with Writing, Reading and Speaking 83 with Writing, Reading and Speaking minimums of 19 (iBT Internet-based test) minimums of 21 (iBT Internet-based test)

IELTS (International English 5.0 overall 6.0 overall with a minimum score of 5.5 6.5 overall with a minimum of 6.0 Language Test Service) in each section in each section ielts.org

CAEL (Canadian Academic Overall band of 60 Overall band of 60 and Writing 60 English Language Assessment) cael.ca

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Aboriginal Resource Centre YOUTUBE LOGO SPECS Coordinator of Aboriginal Services Social Media Dates to Remember on light backgrounds on dark backgrounds Paul Latchford ...... Ext. 2250PRINT Fall 2014 Askstandard questions,standard meet fellow students, main red gradient bottom PMS 1795C PMS 1815C Deadline for Fall Fee Payment July 2 Athletics and Campus Recreation C0 M96 Y90 K2 C13 M96 Y81 K54 share and explore photos and videos, Labour Day September 1 Manager, Athletics & Campus Recreation Registration/Orientation Begins September 5 white black BLACK andno gradients get updatesno gradients from the College. Jim Buck ...... Ext. 2245WHITE C0 M0 Y0 K0 C100 M100 Y100 K100 Deadline for Refund of Fall Semester Fees September 16 Coordinator, Campus Recreation & Fitness Facilities We’re waiting to connect with you! Thanksgiving Day (no classes) October 13 Cory Mestre ...... Ext. 2606 Fall Semester Ends (Post-Secondary Programs) December 12

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Ext. 2449 Victoria Day (no classes) May 18 Toll Free: 1-888-569-2547 Canada Day (no classes) July 1 TTY: 613-962-0633 Health Centre linkedin.com/company/loyalist-college Summer Semester Ends August 1 General Inquiries: Ext. 2100 Nurse Lauren Deans ...... Ext. 2248 the legal authority for Statistics Canada to obtain access to personal Secretary Campus Visits & General Information information held by educational institutions. The information may be loyalistcollege.com Debbie Bridger ...... Ext. 2374 Notifications and used only for statistical purposes, and the confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act prevent the information from being released in any way On-Campus Residence Disclosures that would identify a student. Enrolment Services Residence Manager Coordinator, Enrolment Services/Campus Visits Chris Carson ...... Ext. 2102 Equity at Loyalist College Students who do not wish to have their information used may ask Statistics Kathy Luffman ...... Ext. 2204 The Education and Employment Equity program at Loyalist College Canada to remove their identification and contact information from the Residence Conference Coordinator Recruitment demonstrates a commitment to promote increased awareness of the national database. Further information on the use of this information Dave Templar ...... Ext. 2103 Chantal Dilts, Coordinator ...... Ext. 2489 changing roles of women and men, and to encourage full male and female can be obtained from Statistics Canada’s website at statcan.gc.ca or by participation in all areas of society. The program is designed to promote writing to the Post-Secondary Section, Centre for Education Statistics, 17th Gretta Barnwell ...... Ext. 2100 Off-Campus Housing education equity for students, and employment equity for faculty and staff. Floor, R.H. Coats Building, Tunney’s Pasture, Ottawa K1A 0T6. Carrie Bulgajewski ...... Ext. 2399 Dominique Dawes ...... Ext. 2104 Irene Cooke ...... Ext. 2330 Protection of Personal Information Calendar Changes School-College-Work-Initiative (SCWI) Student Success Services The College may collect and maintain personal information from students Programs and courses announced in this calendar represent the best Edina Cappuccitti ...... Ext. 2569 Director, Student Success and prospective students for the purposes of communicating with them information available at the time of printing. These programs and Director, Enrolment Services and Registrar Catherine O’Rourke ...... Ext. 2256 about programs, applications, admissions and awards; maintaining courses may or may not be offered depending upon the number of statistical data on applications; registering students for courses; and for students enrolled. The College reserves the right to change, without Laura Naumann ...... Ext. 2366 Student Success Hub delivering academic and administrative services. Personal information in notice, any information contained in this calendar, including but not Associate Registrar Appointments ...... Ext. 2519 the student record is protected in compliance with the Ontario Freedom of limited to the availability, timing, or content of any program or course, Suzanne Arniel ...... Ext. 2891 Disability Services ...... Ext. 2168 Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the College’s privacy policies. the applicable fees, and any rule or regulation pertaining to the standard Admissions for admission to, the requirements for the continuation of study in, and Dianne De-Jong ...... Ext. 2238 Other Notification of Disclosure of Personal Information to the requirements for the granting of degrees or diplomas in any or all Zach Labelle ...... Ext. 2369 Accounting Services ...... Ext. 2223 Statistics Canada of its programs. The publication of information in this calendar does Dawn Molyneux ...... Ext. 2352 Alumni Services ...... Ext. 2307 Statistics Canada is the national statistical agency. As such, Statistics not bind the College to the provision of courses, programs, schedules, Betty Reid ...... Ext. 2206 Bookstore ...... Ext. 2218 Canada carries out hundreds of surveys each year on a wide range of or facilities as listed herein. Changes may occur in a number of areas, matters, including education. including, but not limited to, courses, their content, enrolment and the Lori Snutch ...... Ext. 2396 Food Services (including Meal Plans) ...... Ext. 2110 withdrawal of courses listed as being offered, as the College may deem Second Career/Prior Learning Assessment Recognition (PLAR) Computer Helpdesk ...... Ext. 2420 It is essential to be able to follow students across time and institutions appropriate or necessary. The College will not, however, be liable for any Sandy Novroski ...... Ext. 2373 Fitness Centre ...... Ext. 2609 to understand, for example, the factors affecting enrolment demand at loss, damages or other expenses that such changes may cause. Continuing Education Admissions and Records Library ...... Ext. 2249 post-secondary institutions. The increased emphasis on accountability Marie Donaldson ...... Ext. 2209 Parking ...... Ext. 2218 for public investment means that it is also important to understand The College will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered or incurred by Kim Rorabeck ...... Ext. 2144 Peer Tutoring ...... Ext. 2164 ‘outcomes.’ In order to carry out such studies, Statistics Canada asks all any student, prospective student, or third party as a result of any interruption Print Services ...... Ext. 2232 colleges and universities to provide data on students and graduates. in, change to, or cancellation of, any academic activities as set forth in this Institutions collect and provide to Statistics Canada student identification calendar and on the College website (loyalistcollege.com) and related Access Student Government ...... Ext. 2101 information (student’s name, student ID number, Social Insurance information, where such interruption, change, or cancellation is caused by College Prep ...... Ext. 2456 Student Activity Centre ...... Ext. 2101 Number), student contact information (address and telephone number), fire, strike, lock-out, inability to procure materials or trades, restrictive laws Community Employment Services ...... (613) 966-0205 Transcripts ...... Ext. 2204 student demographic characteristics, enrolment information, previous or governmental regulations, actions taken by faculty, or students, financial Literacy and Basic Skills ...... Ext. 2456 Tuition Fees ...... Ext. 2223 education, and labour force activity.The Federal Statistics Act provides exigency, civil unrest or disobedience, or any other cause of any kind. 108 109 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS % AVERAGE % AVERAGE OCAS OCAS PROGRAM NAME CAREERS ACADEMIC WORK- STARTING PAGE PROGRAM NAME CAREERS ACADEMIC WORK- STARTING PAGE CODE OTHER CODE OTHER ING** SALARY*** ING** SALARY*** MANDATORY RECOMMENDED see legend MANDATORY RECOMMENDED see legend ACCT Accounting (Two Year) Financial Officer, Grade 12 Grade 11 Math 100% $30,000 39 CNTP Construction Renovation Techniques Construction Renovation Grade 12 43% $30,000 57 Accounting Clerk English* - 34,999 English* -34,999

ACCT Accounting (Three Year) Auditor, Payroll Officer, Grade 12 Grade 11 Math 83% $30,000 39 CULM Culinary Management Chef, Food Service, Grade 12 Grade 12 Math 70% $25,000 59 Financial Analyst English* - 34,999 Restaurant Management English* -29,999

ADMC Advertising and Marketing Copywriter, Media Buyer, Grade 12 Communications 67% $30,000 40 CHEF Culinary Skills – Chef Training Line Cook, Food Service Grade 12 Grade 12 Math 50% $25,000 59 Communications Media Sales English* Technology - 34,999 English* -29,999

ANIM Animation 2D/3D Animator, Web or Grade 12 Computer, Arts 71% $30,000 41 CUSB Customs Border Services Customs Brokerages, Immigration Grade 12 English* Math, Geography A, C, G 93% N/A 60 Digital Graphic Designer English* - 34,999 DSWP Developmental Services Worker DSW, Educational Assistant, Grade 12 A, B, C 98% $35,000 61 ARCH Architectural Technician Designer, Estimator, Grade 12 N/A $35,000 42 DSWA DSW – Accelerated Activity Director, Residential English* -39,999 Building Inspector English* - 39,999 Support Worker ARCH Architectural Technology Architectural Technologist, Grade 12 100% $40,000 42 ECEP Early Childhood Education Day Care Director, Pre-School/ Grade 12 A, B, C 96% $25,000 62 CAD Technician English* - 44,999 ECEA ECE – Accelerated Nursery Instructor, Registered English* -29,999 AADF Art and Design Foundation Artist, Designer, Digital Media Grade 12 N/A $20,000 43 Early Childhood Educator - English* -24,999 Full-Time Kindergarten

GASP Arts and Science: Further Studies, Business, Grade 12 A, C 100% $30,000 68 ELTT Electrical Technician – Automation Electrical Apprentice Grade 12 English*, Grade 12 Math 94% $35,000 63 General Arts and Science Human Services English* -34,999 Grade 11 Math -39,999

GASC Arts and Science: General Arts and Further Studies, Retail Sales, Grade 12 A, C 80% $30,000 68 ELTP Electrical Techniques – Automation Electrical Contractor Grade 12 English*, Grade 12 Math 100% $30,000 63 Science (One Year) Customer Service English* -34,999 Grade 11 Math -34,999

MPFP Automotive: Motive Power Fundamentals Parts and Service Sales Grade 12 Grade 12 Math 100% $25,000 45 EAPC English for Academic Purposes Further Studies See program page N/A N/A 64 – Parts and Counter Personnel English* -29,999 ENVR Environmental Technician Industrial/Municipal Pollution Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 71% $35,000 65 MPTN Automotive: Motive Power Technician – Licensed Technician Service Grade 12 Grade 12 Math 100% $25,000 45 Abatement/Clean-up English* Chemistry, Physics -39,999 Service and Management Manager, Apprenticeship English* -29,999 ENVR Environmental Technologist Water Treatment Operator, Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 100% $40,000 65 BIOT Biotechnology Technician Technician, Research Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 100% $30,000 46 Environmental Technologist English* Chemistry, Physics -44,999 English* Chemistry, Physics -34,999 ESTH Esthetics and Spa Management Beauty Consultant, Grade 12 A 100% $20,000 66 BIOT Biotechnology Technologist Quality Control Analyst, Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 100% $30,000 46 Sales Representative, English* -24,999 Quality Assurance Tech English* Chemistry, Physics -34,999 Boutique Owner BRET Broadcast Engineering Technology Installation, Systems Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 100% $45,000 47 Integration, Broadcast English*, Computer - 49,999 FAHP Fitness and Health Promotion Fitness Consultant, Grade 12 English*, Sciences, Math A, B, C, 100% $30,000 67 Maintenance Technician Grade 11 Math Personal Trainer Grade 11 or 12 D, G -34,999 Biology, Chemistry BUSI Business (Two Year) Manufacturing, Service, Grade 12 93% $30,000 48 or Kinesiology Retail, Government English* -34,999 FDPG Fundraising and Development Conference and Event Planner, Degree or 80% $40,000 93 BUSI Business Administration (Three Year) Human Resources, Grade 12 70% $35,000 48 (Post-Graduate) Fundraising Coordinator Diploma - 44,999 Industrial Relations English* -39,999 GRAD Graphic Design Graphic Designer, Web Grade 12 English*, G N/A $30,000 69 SALE Business Sales and Marketing Sales, Customer Service, Grade 12 91% $25,000 50 Designer, Art Director Portfolio -34,999 SALF SAL – Fast-Track Account Representative English* -29,999

CHEM Chemical Engineering Technician Quality Control/Assurance, Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 67% $35,000 51 HRPG Human Resources (Post-Graduate) HR Development Officer, Degree or N/A $35,000 94 Research, Laboratory Assistant English* Chemistry, Physics -39,999 Manager, Training Diploma -39,999 Coordinator, Planning Analyst CHEM Chemical Engineering Technologist Chemical Engineering Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 67% $40,000 51 Technologist, Laboratory English* Chemistry, Physics -44,999 JOPB Journalism - Online, Print and Journalist, Writer, Grade 12 Computer, 60% $30,000 70 Technologist Broadcast Photographer, Editor, English* Photography, see -34,999 Anchor, Videographer program page CYWP Child and Youth Worker Youth Rehab, Educational Grade 12 A, B, C 100% $30,000 52 CYWA CYW – Advanced Standing Support English* -34,999 MANU Manufacturing Engineering CAD, Machine Design, Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 75% $40,000 72 Technician Quality Control Analyst, English* Chemistry, Drafting, -44,999 CIVL Civil Engineering Technician Surveying, Construction, Drafting Grade 12 Grade 11 & 12 Math 71% $40,000 54 Industrial Mechanic Manufacturing, English* -44,999 Welding, Computer

CIVL Civil Engineering Technologist Field Inspector, Civil Grade 12 Grade 11 & 12 100% $40,000 54 MECH Mechanical Techniques Millwright, Welder, Machinist Grade 12 Welding, 86% $30,000 73 Engineering Technologist English* Math -44,999 (January Start) English* Machine Shop -34,999

CJSW Community and Justice Services Community/Correctional Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, A, B, C, G 90% $30,000 55 MECP Media Experience Advertising, Journalism, Grade 12 N/A N/A 74 Facilities English* Computer -34,999 Broadcast entry level English*

CONS Construction Engineering Technician Project Management, Site Grade 12 Grade 11 & 12 100% $40,000 56 NURS Nursing Degree (Loyalist/Brock) Registered Nurse Please see Senior-level Math A, B, C, G N/A N/A 75 Supervision, Estimating English* Math -44,999 loyalistcollege.com

CNTD Construction Renovation Technician Construction Renovation, Grade 12 N/A N/A 57 PARA Paralegal Paralegal, Provincial Offence Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, C 88% $30,000 76 Home Builder, Framer, Fine English* Prosecutor English* Computer -34,999 Finish Carpenter 110 111 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS % AVERAGE OCAS PROGRAM NAME CAREERS ACADEMIC WORK- STARTING PAGE CODE OTHER ING** SALARY*** MANDATORY RECOMMENDED see legend PMED Paramedic (Bancroft Campus) Paramedic Grade 12 English*, A, B, C, D, 100% $50,000 77 Grade 11 or E, G -54,999 12 Biology

PSWP Personal Support Worker (January Start) Personal Support Worker Grade 12 A, B, C, G 100% $25,000 78 English* -29,999

PHJN Photojournalism Photographer, Photojournalist, Grade 12 Computer, G 81% $30,000 79 PHJF PHJ – Fast-Track Digital Editor English* Photography, see -34,999 program page

PFND Police Foundations Policing, Security, Grade 12 Math, Computer A, B, C, D, E 88% $30,000 80 Youth Advisor English* (Year 2), G -34,999

PNUR Practical Nursing Registered Practical Nurse Grade 12 English*, A, B, C, G 88% $40,000 81 Grade 11 or 12 -44,999 Biology, Grade 12 Math, C or U-level Chemistry or Physics

PREH Pre-Health Science Nurse’s Aide, Orderly Grade 12 Grade 11 or 12 80% $25,000 82 English* Biology, Chemis- - 29,999 try and Math

PSIN Protection, Security and Investigation Security Investigator, Grade 12 A, C, G 100% N/A 83 Consultant, Analyst English*

PURE Public Relations (Post-Graduate) PR Specialist, Promotions Degree or 88% $35,000 95 C Manager, Media Relations Diploma -39,999 Specialist M

RADB Radio Broadcasting Announcer, Sales, Digital Grade 12 Computer, see 86% $25,000 84 Y Mixer, Commercial Producer English* program page -29,999 CM RALS Recreation and Leisure Services Municipal or Private Fitness Grade 12 English*, Sciences, Math A, B, C, 88% $25,000 85 MY Programmer Grade 11 or D, G -29,999

12 Biology, CY Chemistry or Kinesiology CMY

RDAD Residential Drafting and Design House Design, Draftsperson, Grade 12 60% N/A 86 K CAD Operator English*

SSWP Social Service Worker Case Worker, Counsellor, Grade 12 Computer, Com- A, B, C, G 80% $35,000 87 SSWA SSW – Accelerated Support Worker English* munication skills -39,999

SESM Sports and Entertainment Sales and Sales, Account Representative, Degree or N/A $35,000 96 Marketing (Post-Graduate) Marketing Coordinator Diploma -39,999

SPJN Sports Journalism (Post-Graduate) Sportscaster, Producer, Degree or 67% $30,000 97 Writer, Researcher Diploma -34,999

SURV Survey Technician Surveying, Drafting Grade 12 Grade 11 & 100% $25,000 88 English* 12 Math -29,999

TVNM Television and New Media Production Digital Editing, Production, Grade 12 Computer, G 72% $30,000 89 New Media English* Photography, see -34,999 program page

WELP Welding and Fabrication Technician Welder, Fitter, Fabrication Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, N/A N/A 90 Technician English* Welding

WELT Welding Techniques Welder, Fitter, Pipe Fitter Grade 12 Grade 12 Math, 88% $35,000 90 English* Welding -39,999

* Grade 12 English (C), (U) or (M) level required ** Percentage working source: KPI Survey 2012 (Forum Research Inc. for Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities) *** Average starting salaries source: Employment Profile 2012 Provincial Report (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities)

Additional Admission Requirements D Physical fitness A Immunization record and/or personal health history E Clear driver abstract B CPR and First Aid certification F Canadian passport C Criminal record check and/or vulnerable sector check G Other - please refer to website A full description of these requirements is available on the program page at loyalistcollege.com 112 Loyalist College 376 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road P.O. Box 4200 Belleville, Ontario K8N 5B9 Phone: (613) 969-1913 Fax: (613) 969-7905 Toll Free: 1-888-569-2547 TTY: 613-962-0633 Available in alternative format upon request. loyalistcollege.com