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Loyalist College Loyalist College Post-SECONDARY CALENDAR 2013–2014 loyalistcollege.com LOYALIST my college • my future Explore Loyalist 97%* of our students would recommend Loyalist to a friend. Come for a campus visit and find out why. • Register for a campus tour at loyalistcollege.com • Join us for the following on-campus events: Fall Open House October 30, 2012 Return to Learn and Parent Sessions Loyalist Days March 12–15, 2013 Ongoing – check event calendar at Spring Open House April 20, 2013 loyalistcollege.com for dates *Student Government Survey Be a Student for a Day and experience the program you are interested in first hand. To book your day, call: 1-888-LOYALIST (569-2547) or (613) 969-1913, ext. 2204 • T.T.Y. (613) 962-0633 loyalistcollege.com FOUR WAYS to find th e program Program Index – for you: Program Index – By Category By Category THIS PAGE Diploma Programs Certificate Programs Alphabetical Accounting 34 Art and Design Foundation 71 Advertising and Marketing Communications 68 Chemical Laboratory Assistant 30 Program Directory Animation 69 Construction Renovation Techniques 91 PAGES 2–5 Architectural Technician/Technology 70 Culinary Skills – Chef Training 92 Biotechnology Technician/Technologist 28 Electrical Techniques 93 School / Area of Study – Broadcast Engineering Technology 72 English for Academic Purposes 73 Business 35 General Arts and Science 74 Table of Contents Business Administration – Human Resource Mechanical Techniques 96 PAGE 6 Management 35 Media Experience 77 Business Sales and Marketing 36 Motive Power Fundamentals – Parts and Counter Index Chemical Engineering Technician/Technologist 29 Personnel 97 PAGE 118 Child and Youth Worker 50 Personal Support Worker 46 Civil Engineering Technician/Technology 89 Pre-Health Science 48 Community and Justice Services Worker 60 Residential Drafting and Design 80 Construction Engineering Technician 90 Welding Techniques 99 Construction Renovation Technician 91 Culinary Management 92 Customs Border Services 61 Post-Graduate Programs Developmental Services Worker 51 3D Video Production 83 Early Childhood Education 53 Human Resources 37 Electrical Engineering Technician – Industrial 93 International Support Worker 57 Environmental Technician/Technologist 31 Public Relations 84 Esthetics and Spa Management 94 Sports Journalism 85 Fitness and Health Promotion 42 Sports and Entertainment Sales and Marketing 38 General Arts and Science 74 Graphic Design 75 Journalism – Online, Print and Broadcast 76 Degree Program Manufacturing Engineering Technician 95 Nursing 43 Military Arts and Sciences 103 Motive Power Technician – Service and Management 97 Access Programs Paralegal 62 College Prep 101 Paramedic 45 Community Employment Services 102 Photojournalism 78 Literacy and Basic Skills 102 Police Foundations 63 Practical Nursing 47 Protection, Security and Investigation (formerly Apprenticeship Programs Investigation and Protection Studies) 64 Automotive Service Technician Radio Broadcasting 79 Apprenticeship 88 Recreation and Leisure Services 49 Developmental Services Worker 52 Social Service Worker 55 Early Childhood Education 54 Survey Technician 98 Television and New Media Production 81 2 Loyalist College Alphabetical Program Directory All Loyalist College post-secondary programs require an OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent with courses at the general, advanced, (C), (U), or (M) level, and Grade 12 English (C) level or equivalent OR Mature Applicant Status – see page 112. Some programs have additional admission requirements, as indicated in the chart below. Please refer to the ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS legend at the end of this chart. A full description of these requirements is available on the program page at loyalistcollege.com. Check loyalistcollege.com for further details and updates to admission requirements. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AVERAGE OCAS PERCENTAGE PROGRAM NAME CAREERS ACADEMIC STARTING PAGE CODE ADDITIONAL WORKING SALARY* MANDATORY RECOMMENDED (see legend below) 3DVP 3D Video Production (Post Graduate) 3D Television, Web and Mobile Production Degree or Diploma N/A N/A 83 ACCT Accounting (Two Year) Financial Officer English 91% $29,312 34 ACCT Accounting (Three Year) Auditor, Payroll Officer English 100% $31,779 34 ADMC Advertising and Marketing Communications Copywriter, Media Buyer, Media Sales English Computer 100% $28,557 68 ANIM Animation 2D/3D Animator, Web or Digital Graphic Designer English Computer, Arts 94% $31,015 69 ARCH Architectural Technician Designer, Estimator, Building Inspector English 50% $32,156 70 ARCH Architectural Technology Architectural Technologist, CAD Technician English 100% $34,414 70 AADF Art and Design Foundation Artist, Designer, Digital Media English 67% N/A 71 BIOT Biotechnology Technician Technician, Research English Math, Chemistry, 75% $30,207 28 Physics BIOT Biotechnology Technologist Quality Control Analyst, Quality Assurance Tech English Math, Chemistry, 100% $28,450 28 Physics BRET Broadcast Engineering Technology Installation, Systems Integration English, Math Computer, Math 89% N/A 72 MCT 4C BUSI Business Manufacturing, Service, Retail, Government English 90% $31,212 35 BUHR Business Administration – Human Resource Human Resources, Industrial Relations English 80% $31,261 35 Management ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AVERAGE OCAS PERCENTAGE PROGRAM NAME CAREERS ACADEMIC STARTING PAGE CODE ADDITIONAL WORKING SALARY* MANDATORY RECOMMENDED (see legend below) SALE Business Sales and Marketing Sales, Customer Service, Account Representative English 89% $29,044 36 CHEM Chemical Engineering Technician Quality Control/Assurance, Research English Math, Chemistry, 100% N/A 29 Physics CHEM Chemical Engineering Technologist Chemical Engineering Technologist, English Math, Chemistry, 100% $34,862 29 Laboratory Technician Physics CYWP Child and Youth Worker Youth Rehab English A, B, C 86% $31,322 50 CIVL Civil Engineering Technician Surveying, Construction, Drafting English 100% $41,064 89 CIVL Civil Engineering Technology Field Inspector, Civil Engineering Technologist English 88% $42,899 89 CJSW Community and Justice Services Worker Community or Correctional Facilities English B, C, G 89% $29,896 60 CONS Construction Engineering Technician Project Management, Site Supervision, Estimating English N/A $38,956 90 CNRT Construction Renovation Technician Construction Renovations, Home Builder, English N/A N/A 91 Framer, Fine Finish Carpenter CNTP Construction Renovation Techniques Construction Renovations English 79% $30,560 91 CULM Culinary Management Chef, Food Service, Restaurant Management English Math 83% $26,886 92 CHEF Culinary Skills – Chef Training Chef, Food Service English Math 67% $27,385 92 CUSB Customs Border Services Customs Brokerages, Immigration English Math, A, C, G 82% N/A 61 Geography DSWP Developmental Services Worker DSW, Educ. Assist, Activity Director, Res. Support English A, B, C 97% $32,733 51 DSWD Developmental Services Worker – Distance Worker 52 ECEP Early Childhood Education Day Care Director, Pre-School/Nursery Instructor English A, B, C 95% $27,770 53 ECED Early Childhood Education – Distance 54 ELTT Electrical Engineering Technician Industrial Electrician English, Math Math MCT 4C 85% $34,369 93 ELTP Electrical Techniques Electrical Apprentice/Electrician English, Math Math MCT 4C 78% $30,063 93 ENVR Environmental Technician Industrial/Municipal Pollution Abatement/ English Math, Chemistry, 100% $34,467 31 Cleanup Physics Loyalist College ENVR Environmental Technologist Water Treatment Operator, Environmental Tech- English Math, Chemistry, 100% $36,054 31 nologist Physics ESTH Esthetics and Spa Management Beauty Consultant, Sales Representative, Bou- English A 94% $24,238 94 tique Owner FAHP Fitness and Health Promotion Fitness Consultant/Trainer English, Biology Science, Math A, B, C, D 86% $28,961 42 EAPC English for Academic Purposes Further Studies English N/A N/A 73 3 4 Loyalist College ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AVERAGE OCAS PERCENTAGE PROGRAM NAME CAREERS ACADEMIC STARTING PAGE CODE ADDITIONAL WORKING SALARY* MANDATORY RECOMMENDED (see legend below) GASP General Arts and Science Further Studies, Business, Human Services English A, C 100% $29,231 74 GRDE Graphic Design Graphic Designer, Web Designer, English, Portfolio G N/A N/A 75 Art Director Submission, Letter of Intent BUHR Human Resources (Post Graduate) HR Development Officer, Manager, Training Degree or Diploma N/A N/A 37 Coordinator, Planning Analyst INSW International Support Worker (Post Graduate) International Development Organizations Degree or Diploma A, B, C, D, F, G N/A N/A 57 JOPB Journalism - Online, Print and Broadcast Journalist, Writer, Photographer, Editor, Anchor, English Computer, 100% $27,678 76 Videographer Photography MANU Manufacturing Engineering Technician CAD, Machine Design, Stat Process Control English Math, Chemistry, 100% $37,486 95 Drafting MECH Mechanical Techniques Millwright, Welder, Machinist, Industrial Mechanic English Welding, 40% $37,247 96 Machine Shop MECP Media Experience Advertising, Journalism, Broadcast entry level English 50% N/A 77 MPFP Motive Power Fundamentals – Parts and Parts and Service Sales English Math 80% $28,347 97 Counter Personnel MPTN Motive Power Technician – Service and Licensed Technician Service Manager / English Math 90% $26,159 97 Management Apprenticeship NURS Nursing Degree (Loyalist/Brock) Registered Nurse English 12(U), Math A, C, G N/A N/A 43 Biology, Chemistry PARA Paralegal Paralegal, Provincial Offence Prosecutor English Computer, Math C 89% $27,331 62 PMED Paramedic (Bancroft Campus) Paramedic
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