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i ortfolio. ortfolio student handbook. . . and equity. Library materials that support portfolio development and global citizenship and equity learning. Online collaborative learning community through humanracebook.com. Coursework and assignments throughout the program designed to be included in the portfolio A portfolio coach who meets with students each semester to assist in the development of the portfolio Extra-curricular activities and college events focused on global citizenship A Global Citizenship and Equity P

• • • Please check with your program coordinator to determine if your specific program has implemented the Global Citizenship and Equity P Portfolio Learning: Learning: Portfolio Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio areas students will capture their learning in the As an added benefit, of a portfolio. of global citizenship and equity through the development a Global Citizenship and Several programs are in the process of developing becoming With portfolios increasingly within the curriculum. Equity Portfolio our this portfolio will distinguish a professional and industry expectation, Employers will know Centennial graduates are graduates in the workforce. of their personal and social responsibilities in individuals who are fully aware our diverse and interconnected world. Students will receive support as they develop their Global Citizenship and in several ways: Equity Portfolio • • • ancement echnology , Tourism and Culture Tourism , ransportation Continuing Education Engineering T Hospitality Media and Design T Academic Adv Academic Business Studies Community and Health

• • • • • • • • Our Signature Learning Experience: Learning Experience: Our Signature and Equity Global Citizenship Centennial learners are citizens in the global sense through recognition that ways to live together of our use of resources and find we must all be aware must be able to reflect on the many identities We in a sustainable way. as that form who we are as individuals, that contribute to our whole being, in our roles and responsibilities and in our place members of communities, we When we see that others are being treated with injustice, in the world. know that we are responsible for trying to ensure that others are treated justly and provided with equitable opportunities as fellow citizens of the sure that our think critically about what we do and say and make We world. to bring about transformational changes in lives and actions are inclusive, career and societal benefits. communities for personal, What is Global Citizenship and Equity? At , we offer an experience that not only prepares you At Centennial College, a difference in but also readies you to make for the profession you choose, educational Signature Learning Experience (SLE) is a unique The our world. they need to become opportunity providing Centennial students with tools their mark on the world. global citizens ready to make SLE is a truly unique aspect of our programs of study at Centennial The social It engages students in such issues as global citizenship, College. diploma students will share a common All Centennial justice and equity. learning experience focused on a critical understanding of global citizenship and social justice through a required General Education course entitled Each student Action”. Analysis to Social Social From “Global Citizenship: will also produce a portfolio documenting their personal learning – allowing them to stand out in a crowded and competitive employment market. We have more than 425 faculty teaching, and offer 250 full- and and offer 250 full- teaching, have more than 425 faculty We including diploma and certificate programs, part-time degree, 90 internationally recognized programs. our students to Centennial College is committed to preparing success in a global become global citizens as well as to achieve to success is experience – believe that one of the keys We economy. academic, professional, and each year we help students develop the be leaders in our and social skills that will position them to increasingly connected world. Centennial College is Ontario’s first public college. Each year more Each year college. public first is Ontario’s College Centennial attend students part-time and 20,000 students 18,000 full-time than Our eight schools Toronto. in eastern four campuses Centennial’s in: offer programs centennialcollege.ca 99 71 67 69 70 75 79 81 82 93 98 38 41 53 68 78 80 94 99 118 202 203 206 208 126 128 131 132 134 209 180 181 182 184 185 100 193

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MAP 32 – MAP 32 Canada Inc. Technician – Automation and Robotics – Automotive Painter Technician Automotive Service Construction Maintenance Electrician, Technician Parts Motive Power Technician Motorcycle Technician Truck Lift Powered Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic and Refrigeration Modified Apprenticeships – MAP 32 Tire Canadian ASSET Motor Company of Canada Ltd – Ford ASEP Motors of Canada – General AHAP – Honda Canada Inc. – MAP 32 Toyota MAP 32 ATS – Technician and Coach Truck – – Freightliner Technician and Coach Truck – Mack/Volvo Technician and Coach Truck Techniques Auto Body Repair Transportation Apprenticeships (Traditional) Auto Body Repair Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic Technician and Coach Truck Repairer Truck-Trailer Technician (Automotive) Motive Power Automotive Co-op Apprenticeship Service Technician Aviation Technician Apprenticeship Co-op Technician Heavy Duty Equipment (Heavy Duty Equipment Technician) Motive Power Motive Power Technician) (Heavy Duty Equipment Techniques Products Repair Motorcycle and Powersports Apprenticeship Co-op Technician and Coach Truck Technician and Coach) Motive Power (Truck Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial Technology Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology – Design Technology Mechanical Engineering Energy Systems Technology Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Event Management – Festival and Conference Event Management – Festival and Nutrition Management Food Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation Tourism Hospitality, Bakeries Baking – Commercial Arts Management – NEW Baking – Pastry – International Culinary Management – NEW Training Culinary Skills – Chef Heritage Site Management and Cultural Food Worker Service Resort Hospitality Management – Hotel and Hospitality Management – Restaurant and Catering Hospitality Management – Restaurant Hospitality Services Hospitality Administration Tourism and Management Resort and Restaurant Hotel, Recreation and Leisure Services Tourism and Heritage Management – Cultural Tourism Tourism and Travel Manufacturing Business – Operations 93 95 96 98 83 71 102 112 112 116 119 123 124 126 127 209 133 103 186 133 97, 169 97, 58, 155 58, 97, 169 97, 50, 155 50, 84, 212 84, 84, 212 84, 101, 170 101, 137, 178 137, 115, 174 115, 101, 170 101, 144, 145 144, 144, 145 144, 149, 150 149, 212 133, 133, 212 133, 39, 40, 154 40, 39, 39, 40, 154 40, 39, 175, 183, 204 183, 175, 51, 52,156, 157 52,156, 51, 91, 92, 167, 168 167, 92, 91, 89, 90, 165, 166 165, 90, 89, 87, 88, 163, 164 163, 88, 87, 85, 86, 161, 162 161, 86, 85, 72, 73, 159, 160 159, 73, 72, 51, 52, 156, 157 156, 52, 51, 146, 183, 204, 205 204, 183, 146, 135, 136, 176, 177 176, 136, 135, 113, 114, 172, 173 172, 114, 113, 146, 183, 204, 205 204, 183, 146, P P P P P P P P PD P PD PD C C CD CD FPFP FC FCP AFPAFP A APJ AFCJ AFC AFC AFC AFCJ AFC AFC AFC AFC AFCJ AFC AFC AFC

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Full-time Programs Approximately 18,000 full-time students have chosen Centennial for one-year certificate programs, two- or three-year diploma programs or four-year applied degree programs. As well, apprenticeship programs qualify or requalify students for a skilled trade in the transportation sector or as Child and Youth Workers. In addition to our rich program offerings, Centennial College has formed strategic partnerships with universities such as the and . Refer to page 152 for further information on joint programs or to individual program pages for information on program specific articulation agreements. For a complete A to Z listing of all our programs, refer to the sections on Post-secondary Programs (page 37-145), Degree Programs (page 147-157), Fast-track Programs (page 159-185), Graduate Certificate Programs (page 187-218) and Transportation Apprenticeships (page 219-226). Admission requirements are listed on pages 2-17 as well as each program page. Admission requirements for students applying with credentials from outside of Ontario are on pages 19-20.

Recognition of Prior Learning Recognition of Prior Learning refers to transfer credit and prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR). Transfer credit allows learners to gain credit for prior formal (post-secondary) learning, while PLAR provides opportunities for learners to gain credit for learning gained from prior study, Centennial College, Ontario’s first college of applied arts and technology, work and life experience. boasts a long tradition of providing career relevant programs in the areas of If you have completed college or university courses in your home country business, computing, health sciences, the applied arts, communication arts, or elsewhere prior to coming to Centennial, you may be eligible for transfer transportation, engineering technology and the applied sciences. Centennial credit. Please see centennialcollege.ca/transfercredit to confirm what materials College offers flexible learning opportunities on a full- or part-time basis, are required for a complete transfer credit application. during days, evenings and weekends, in a traditional classroom setting or If you are not eligible to apply for, or your application was unsuccessful in through distance learning. Students can earn an applied degree, diploma obtaining transfer credit, you may qualify for PLAR if you possess the required or certificate. learning gained from previous learning, employment and life experience. Many new Canadians choose to study at Centennial College to bridge their Apply for prior learning assessment and recognition by contacting an prior education or experience to their employment goals in Canada, obtain a academic advisor at [email protected] or by contacting your Canadian post-secondary education in a new field or benefit from programs academic school. that offer Canadian work experience with a Canadian educational credential. Please refer to page 23 for more detailed information or visit centennialcollege.ca/priorlearning.

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he Foundation programs are offered within our schools to create he Foundation • well-prepared to enter other post-secondary programs within their school. well-prepared to enter other post-secondary programs within their school. Our F • visit centennialcollege.ca please more information, For Second Career Training the Employment If you are eligible for the Second Career Strategy, further information, For Centre can assist you with your application process. please refer to page 236. Programs Foundation programs can help you Foundation An offer to one of Centennial College’s gain the academic preparation and skills needed to enter and succeed in opportunities for our students to enhance their English language of English) and math communication skills (either as ESL or native speakers while experiencing smaller skills in those programs requiring maths courses, class settings with encouragement and support from program instructors. Successful students will also receive a certificate upon completion and be • • • • Post-secondary English Courses Post-secondary enhance the communication commitment to ongoing As part of Centennial’s placed in the diploma studies will be those seeking students, skills of all its Language English as a Second level of English or a comparable appropriate specific needs. course to accommodate and Academic Purposes English for Language Programs English as a Second helps Academic Purposes (EAP) program at Centennial English for The their is a second or additional language improve students for whom English For can enter and succeed in college programs. English skills so that they other English as a Second Language For refer to page 31. further information, 34-35. programs refer to pages Learning English Language five semester, program is an intensive, English Language Learning (ELL) The program for students who speak English as a second full–time five level, for success program can help build English Language skills This language. visit centennialcollege.ca/ learn more, To and a career. university, in college, english-language-learning. Planning Counselling and Career Advising, current students with Centennial College offers many services to assist Student Life Enhancement Division The educational and career planning. admission requirements, provides advice for students on academic credentials, financial information on credit for prior learning, Centennial program offerings, aid and general career information. services to assist Professional counsellors provide a host of complementary transition issues. students with personal development and educational Advisors in the Career Services and Cooperative Education Employment job search techniques, Department assist students with resume writing, about workplace culture and interview preparation and provide information employer expectations. the program of your choice. T

vi Language Options at Centennial With more than 40 per cent of Centennial students declaring a first language of course Centennial College offers a variety other than English or French, further For linguistic needs of its students. options to meet the various information on language proficiency requirements for the purpose of please refer to page 18. admission to the College, Centennial College’s Student Financial Services Office provides information on Student Financial Centennial College’s scholarships and as well as bursaries, government loans and grants programs, please refer to further information, For offered by Centennial College. awards pages 239-246. Financial Aid/Bursaries/Scholarships Co-op with a valuable Cooperative Education (co-op) provides eligible students opportunity to combine academic courses with paid employment in the field. a hallmark of a Centennial Although not all schools or programs offer co-op, education is career readiness offered through courses and work placements further For practicums and other forms of work experience. such as internships, refer to pages 27 and 225. please information, Part-time Studies Part-time courses and School of Continuing Education offers more than a thousand The online weekends, flexible basis (evenings, a hundred programs on a part-time, A separate calendar of information is or through print-based correspondence). to ad on page 36. please refer more information, For online. available Graduate Certificate Programs Graduate or for applicants Designed especially for university and college graduates Graduate Certificate programs offer career-ready experience, with relevant ranging from advertising, skills and practical learning opportunities in fields international business, publishing and communications to human resources, Most programs are one and computer networks. marketing engineering, As part of the Graduate Certificate requirements, academic year in length. opportunities through many programs offer Canadian work experience 209. please refer to pages 180 to further information, For internships. Qualified college or university graduates may be eligible to enter directly into graduates may be eligible to enter directly Qualified college or university because of the potential for “Fast-track” called semester three of programs credit. two semesters of transfer programs Fast-track Apart from a reduced time frame for program completion, often feature opportunities for Canadian work experience. programs, a complete program listing refer to the section on Fast-track For beginning on page 154. Fast-track Programs Fast-track Bridging Programs Bridging with to assist new Canadians is specially designed A bridging program access to another country to gain credentials earned from professional bridging programs, Through Canada. trades in Ontario and professions and the in the field and learn the standards of students update their knowledge in Canada. profession or trade as practiced offers a Bridging to our University Nursing Centennial College currently 204-205. on pages 183, Further information can be found program. professions/trades are currently under Bridging programs for other Centennial at the will be available information Once approved, development. College website. Flexible Academic Academic Flexible Options

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• • • • • Academic Requirements Academic Requirements alent or mature student status (19 years of age) alent or mature student Ontario College Certificate • Ontario College Diploma Advanced Ontario College Diploma Advanced Ontario College Certificate • Ontario College Diploma • Ontario College Certificate Ontario College Diploma • Credential Awarded Credential Credential Awarded Credential .g. portfolio, admission essay, information sessions, etc.) information sessions, admission essay, portfolio, .g. Studies Architectural Technology Communications Management Architectural Technician Liberal Arts Academic – English for Purposes , courses and minimum grades to satisfy the academic requirements of specific programs, courses and minimum grades to satisfy , or most programs, English and mathematics academic requirements may be met by taking a ‘skills assessment.’ may be met by taking a English and mathematics academic requirements or most programs, F Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv Ontario Secondary School Credits as specified (e Additional requirements

6409 Art and Design Foundation 3115 co-op 3105 8405Techniques Auto Body Repair Ontario College Certificate • CENT Code Name Program 6404 Advertising and Marketing 6815 Prehealth 3101 6700 Arts and Science General Ontario College Certificate • CENT Code Name Program 6701 6616Arts and Science General 2 /Admissions The four destination-related with an E. Workplace Preparation courses are identified C; M; College Preparation courses are identified with a University/College Preparation courses are identified with an University Preparation Courses are identified with a U; types of courses in Grades 11 and 12 are: Post-secondary programs Post-secondary Advancement Programs Meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to a program. requirements does not guarantee admission Meeting minimum admission Admission Requirements for Centennial College Certificate and Diploma Programs College Certificate and Diploma for Centennial Admission Requirements Eligibility • • • • How Do You Choose? You How Do discovery days houses, will host open Centennial the year, Throughout College. options by visiting Centennial learn more about your a program, Before you choose much more. fees and aid, financial admission requirements, questions on our programs, designed to answer your and workshops call the Liaison and Student Recruitment Session, book or to register for a free Pre-Application Information please see the first page of this further information, For Office at 416-289-5325. College Admission Admission College Requirements

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• • • • applicants successfully complete two* full years applicants successfully complete education in of secondary or post-secondary school and or in a Canada in English (or French) the primary language country where English is Satisfactory of instruction and communication. be demonstrated. academic progress must may meet English proficiency requirements by providing satisfactory results in one of the The following English Language proficiency tests. minimum scores acceptable are listed below: Most programs require that applicants meet require that applicants Most programs of English prerequisite a minimum academic or equiv compulsory grade 12 English In addition, Applicants whose first language is not English Applicants may also meet the English proficiency requirement by writing the Centennial College Language Skills assessment may The for admission purposes. The writing and/or listening. involve reading, minimum score required may differ depending on the program.

IELTS CAEL Overall 60 TOEFL MELAB Score of 76 Score of 78 Score of 82 3. Demonstrating English Language English Demonstrating ProficiencyAdmission for must to Centennial College All applicants an acceptable level of English demonstrate considered for in order to be language proficiency admission. 1. 2. programs must *Applicants to the following of secondary or post- complete three full years in English (or secondary a school and country where English or in French) of instruction and is the primary language communication: Note: Some programs may require a successful score in the 4. College Language SkillsAssessment in addition to a grade 12 English grade or equivalent for admission consideration. ast-track or Graduate Certificate Certificate or Graduate ast-track Applicants to F Applicants skills required to write may be programs assessments.

Centre for Students with Disabilities Centre and Skills Assessment Students who have a documented learning medical or mental ADD/ADHD, disability, hearing or visual, physical, health condition, mobility impairment may write their college do To skills assessment with accommodations. students must register with the Centre for so, bringing documentation Students with disabilities, to verify their disability and accommodation 2627, ext. Please call 416-289-5000, requirements. [email protected] or email: Skills Assessment for Placement Skills Assessment for Placement determines the Skills in English and Math. appropriate level of study most new students Prior to the start of classes, the be required to take to Centennial College will Assessment and possibly College Language Skills for placement into the Assessment Mathematics appropriate first year courses. (COMM) or Math If your program has an English semester two and you course in semester one or Admission Assessment for did not write the Skills Assessment to write the Skills you will be asked Assessment for Placement Skills for Placement. determines the appropriate level of study in English and Math. receive information about how to book will You your skills assessment in your offer confirmation to book arrangements make must You package. and attend your skills assessment(s) or your timetable will be incomplete. Graduate program If you are attending a Post (Ontario College Graduate Certificate) at the a skills College you are not required to take assessment for placement. more information or for practice tests and For please visit our website at sample questions, or call centennialcollege.ca/skillsassessment 416-289-5300. For more information to determine whether information to determine more For College writing the Centennial you should be and or for practice tests skills assessment visit our website at please sample questions, or call centennialcollege.ca/skillsassessment 416-289-5300. •

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Mature students (as defined above) who are not presenting academic history must complete a skills assessment for admission to programs that permit the substitution of prerequisite(s) with skills assessment(s). 5110 9151 3506 9350 9351 0101 9250 9101 Proof of age Fulfill non-academic requirements In the absence of the minimum English or In the absence of the minimum outlined mathematics academic prerequisites Program Chart in the Certificate and Diploma on page 2, of a skills present the successful completion to some programs. assessment for admission

18 /Admissions • All applicants to Centennial are expected to demonstrate proficiency in subject(s) required for admission to the program(s) to which they have provides applicants A skills assessment applied. with an opportunity to demonstrate ability in courses or credits required by the program(s) sessions last between Skills assessment selected. depending on the one and a half to four hours, program(s) chosen. skills Under the following circumstances, assessments for admissions will be used to assess a student for admission to their program: • Skills Assessment for Admissions • will Please note that the following programs Assessments to fulfill the not accept Skills for admission: Science requirement • • • • • • do Please note that the following programs Assessments to fulfill not accept any Skills admission requirements: • • Mature Students Mature published not hold Centennial’s who do Applicants for may be considered admission requirements on or before they are 19 years of age admission if program. the start of a program to Nursing (BScN) Mature applicants 31 of the of age by December must be 21 years their studies. they wish to commence year in which from full-time away As well they must have been two years. formal education for at least considered for admission Mature applicants will be programs on the to Certificate and Diploma following basis: •

Admissions/ 19 Baccalauria Certificate of Maturity Degré’ or Diplôme de Bachelier de l’Enseignement du Second Degré Baccalauréat de l’Enseignement Secondaire du Second Secondary School Leaving Certificate See Commonwealth Caribbean Bachillerato & TCE) VCE 12 Certificate) (HSC, Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (Year See Commonwealth Caribbean Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) (12 years of study) See Commonwealth Caribbean See Commonwealth Caribbean Medio (Segundo Grau before 1997) Certificado de Conclusao de Ensino programs: Certificate/Diploma For Vestibular (University Grau before 1997) + Certificado de Conclusao de Ensino Medio (Segundo programs: Degree For Entrance Exam) Licencia de Educación Media programs: Certificate/Diploma For Aptítud académica (PAA) Licencia de Educación Media + Prueba de programs: Degree For Senior High School Graduation Examination programs: Certificate/Diploma For Chinese National University Entrance Examinations Senior High School Graduation Examination and programs: Degree For standing from a recognized university First-year degree programs: Bachillerato For Advanced Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Examination Council (CXC), Caribbean The (A) Level Advanced or the GCSE Ordinary (O) Level examinations plus the GCE Proficiency Examinations (CAPE), Indies or equivalent West at the University of the Year examinations or a Preliminary Vysvedceni (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) Maturitni Bachillerato Baccalauréat de l’Enseignement du Second Degré Allgemeine Hochschulreife/Abitur African Examinations Council Senior/Higher School Certificate West Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations or Lykeiou. Apolytirio Eniaiou After 1999: Certificate/Diploma programs: For + General Entrance Examination Apolytirion of Lykeio Before 1999 See Commonwealth Caribbean See Commonwealth Caribbean Level Examination (HKALE) Advanced Kong Certificate of Education (HKCEE) plus Hong Hong Kong awarded School Certificate awarded by CBSE/Indian Higher Secondary School Certificate (All India Senior School Certificate) 12 State Board Exams (Higher Secondary School by CICSE with excellent results including all program requirements or (Year Certificate) with high standing may also be considered) Ata (SMA) Tingkat Menegah Belajar (STTB) Sekolah Tamat Tanda Surat Minimum Credential Required Minimum Credential three Higher in at least six subjects: including English and any other required courses with passes Completion of the diploma Centennial College. Office, submit your transcript directly to the Enrolment Services Please Level and three Standard Level. Grade 12 (DES) General Education/Diplôme d’Etudes Secondaires Secondary School Diploma Granted Afghanistan Albania Algeria Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Australia Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belize Brazil Chile China Columbia Commonwealth Caribbean Czech Republic El Salvador France Germany Ghana Greece Grenada Guyana Hong Kong India Indonesia International Credentials Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, British Columbia, Alberta, Scotia, Nova Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Nunavut, Territories, Northwest Island Quebec International Baccalaureate (IB) International Baccalaureate and in Canada High School outside Ontario Applicant Status centennialcollege.ca Qualifications Considered Equivalent to an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Diploma School Ontario Secondary to an Equivalent Considered Qualifications the educational the OSSD from to that is equivalent a credential to present asked (OSSD) are Diploma School Ontario Secondary not hold an who do Applicants they attended. system which in addition to the the following credentials at minimum, to present, to its post-secondary programs applying for admission expects individuals Centennial College Programs Chart Certificate and Diploma requirements (see the grades and non-academic minimum including specific course(s), academic prerequisites, pages 2-11). centennialcollege.ca Minimum Credential Required Credential Minimum High School Diploma (Diplom-Metevaseth) Diploma High School Baccalauréat Sixth Form Bagrut (Matriculation) di Stato or Diploma di Esame Diploma di Maturità Caribbean See Commonwealth School Leaving Certificate) Sotsugyo Shomeisho (Upper Secondary Kotogakko Education Certificate) (General Secondary Tawjihi Education) (Certificate of Complete Secondary Srednem Obrazovanii Svidetel’stvo/o (KCSE) Certificate of Secondary Education Kenya Malaysia (STPM) Persekolahan Tinggi Sijil Bachillerato Baccalauréat (SSSC) African Examination Council Senior School Certificate West Skolen Videregående Vitnemål Fra Intermediate Certificate or Higher Secondary School Certificate Bachillerato Aptitud Profesional du Certificado de Educación Secundaria Común Completa/Diploma Second-year standing from a recognized university Matura/Swiadectwo Dojrzalosci Certificate) Diploma de Ensino Secundário (Secondary School Leaving Diploma de Bacalaureat of Secondary Complete General Education) (Certificate Attestat o Srednem Obrazovanii Level examinations Advanced ‘O’ Level and GCE Singapore/Cambridge GCSE Ordinary Secondary School Leaving Certificate Hakkyo Choeupchang Kodung de Bachillerato Título Lankan General Certificate of Education Sri The Gymnasieskola Slutbetyg Från Senior High School Leaving Certificate Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE) and (ACSE) Certificate of Secondary Education Advanced 6) Upper Secondary School Certificate (Mathayom Suksa Devlet Lise Diplomasi (Secondary School Certificate) Tawjihiyya Examining boards) Level Examinations (U.K. Advanced General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) and the GCE The - Cambridge International Exam (CIE)/Cambridge Higher School Certificate The - (WASSC) Certificates African School (WASC) and Senior Secondary School Leaving West The - - General Certificate of Education (GCE) International Certificate of Education (AICE) Advanced - - Hong Certificate and Higher Certificate of Education - Scottish Certificate of Higher Education High School Diploma Certificate/Diploma programs: For and SAT Verbal with minimum score of 550 in each SAT1 Test Reasoning 1: High School Diploma + SAT Degree programs: For scores will also be considered) ACT 1 mathematics is recommended (APs and Bachillerato Certificate/Diploma programs: For Bachillerato + first-year standing from a recognized university Degree programs: For Hoc (Upper Secondary School Graduation Certificate) Trung Thông Nghiêp Phó Tót Bàng Cambridge School Certificate and Higher School Certificate Applicant Status Applicant Iran Iraq Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Malaysia Mexico Morocco Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russian Federation Singapore Somalia South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom and Commonwealth United States Venezuela Vietnam Zimbabwe 20 /Admissions

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2014). 2014). xxx xxx) ontariocollege.ca application number must begin with 15x soon as the online form is available (as early as October soon as the online form is available (as early as October 2016 you should use a 2015 application (ie: your programs beginning in Fall 2015,Winter 2016 or Summer Applications may be submitted to ontariocolleges.ca as May 2015 – Centennial College begins sending 2016 beginning January for programs offers Semester 2016 begins for Winter 2016 – January most programs. Admission Dates for Programs New Entrant Beginning Summer 2016 Applications may be submitted to ontariocolleges.ca as 2016 – Centennial College begins sending January beginning May 2016. for programs offers May 2016 – Summer Semester 2016 begins for most programs. 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Semester 2015 fees due date. 2015 – Fall 3, July Semester 2015 begins for 2015 – Fall September, most programs. Admission dates for programs New Entrant Beginning Winter 2016 submitting applications as ontariocolleges.ca will continue to process applications received after this date.You are encouraged, however, to submit your application as early as possible, especially in the case of oversubscribed programs where there are often enough qualified applications received by the equal consideration date to fill the program. Program Cancellation Program Should Centennial College act to cancel or you suspend admission to your chosen program, Centennial At that time, will be advised in writing. College will give you the opportunity to seek programs. admission into other available Alternate Offers to Programs Alternate Offers an many of our post-secondary programs For Alternate alternate offer. applicant may receive an and/or transcripts offers are made if the grades do not meet received to date by Centennial requirements for the the academic admission the original program choice(s) or applicant’s In listed. is full or wait original program choice program offered is most instances the alternate closely related to the original choice or will allow the student to upgrade their skills to meet the admission requirements for their original program choice. Applicants may subsequently receive an offer of admission to their original program choice when Centennial receives the transcripts or documents that show they meet the academic requirements, in the original provided there are seats available Many programs at Centennial also program choice. allow applicants to complete a Centennial College and/or mathematics to Assessment in English Skills fulfill the academic subject requirements. an If an applicant receives an offer of admission to original program choice after they have confirmed they can simply acceptance to an alternate offer, accept the new offer of admission by the We provide date. "Deadline to Confirm” with every instructions on "How to Confirm” offer of admission we make. Notification of Admission Decisions Admission of Notification of offers applications, have reviewed After we sent to successful applicants. admission are may have applied to several Although you permitted to accept one you are only colleges, for confirming your Procedures offer of admission. in Centennial will be provided acceptance from Admission Offers of admission letter. your offer of all conditions after you have fulfilled are final only may be rescinded if conditions Offers of admission. are not satisfied. 22 /Admissions If you already have a Credential Assessment Assessment a Credential already have If you (WES) Services Education World issued by Report Service Assessment Credential or International see if the report contact the agency to (ICAS), should You to ontariocolleges.ca. can be sent at Admissions Centennial College also contact to confirm if [email protected] for the in the report is sufficient the information your program(s) of choice. admission to Assessment If you do not have an Credential office at Report contact the admissions's what to confirm [email protected] Report is required. Assessment type of Credential a high school and/or a post- may require We admission to some programs For secondary report. evaluation. we will need a course-by-course Assessment Report visit a Credential obtain To at: WES icascanada.ca/ocas or either ICAS at: for wes.org/ca/application/apply_now.asp a report and having information about obtaining it transmitted to colleges. at: Additional information is also available will also Ontariocolleges.ca ontariocolleges.ca. require a photocopy of your Record of Landing or other immigration document that shows proof of your residency status. Centennial student applying for a program Centennial within transfer Centennial students applying to begin semester one of a new program must meet all admission In some cases, requirements for the new program. we will need you to submit credentials that were not needed for your original programs. submit documents to the attention of: should You Admissions – Progress Campus. 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Admissions/ 23 portfolio Create your don’t know how to prove it.“ “I think I know this already but Assessment Prior learning credit Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition Assessment and Recognition Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition Prior Learning to gain learners the opportunity (PLAR) gives them to a process that allows credit through learning and demonstrate past describe identify, a collection of study, obtained through that was life and work experiences. Recognizing Experience may obtain PLAR credit by challenge You process may challenge The and/or portfolio. demonstrations interviews, include exams, A portfolio identifies and/or presentations. learning as it and documents your previous are challenging. relates to the course(s) you job the form of letters, Documentation may take licences, samples of work, awards, descriptions, and/or Upon completion of the challenge(s) etc. by your performance is then evaluated portfolio, the appropriate subject-matter expert. more information about transfer credit For please visit: or PLAR and how to apply, centennialcollege.ca/priorlearning. Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition Prior Learning Meet with a faculty member to discuss PLAR. PLAR fee in any campus Enrolment Services Office Apply for assessment of your prior learning – pay a “I do this every day at work and am good at it!“ Prepare for assessment as Call the program coordinator to discuss PLAR and receive course outline(s). Call the program coordinator to discuss PLAR and receive “I learned all this in my last job.“ “I learned this in another country.“ arranged with the faculty member as obtained outside Assessment and Recognition Assessment No fee Canada please contact an academic advisor for Transfer Credit Transfer Transfer Credit Transfer ou must apply by the deadline set for ou must be able to provide an official ou must be able to provide ransfer Credit If your credential w A minimum grade is required for transfer credit, Y each semester. Prior Learning Prior Learning basis; Credit is granted on a course-by-course credit can be Recognition of prior learning of the course credits used for up to 75 percent or diploma or needed to earn your certificate credits needed up to 50 percent of the course to earn a degree; Y transcript and course outline or syllabus for each course of Canada you must provide a course- by-course assessment from either world education services or international credential assessment service of Canada T more information (PLAR). provide a course-by-course content at another school.” outside of Canada you must Apply and provide an official

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us at one of the following locations: Visit Walk-In: • • Fa Mail Enrolment Services Services Enrolment source of is the central Services Enrolment on registering for programs, information and transfers receipts, student records, fees, policies College forms and various withdrawals, and procedures. Phone centennialcollege.ca $2,686.50 $895.00 $3,581.5 $12,400.00 $1,475.00 $13,875.00 $7,055.00 $1,333.00 $8,388.00 $15,375.00 $2,613.00 $17,988.00 $5,910.00 $907.00 $6,817.00 $15,375.00 $1,487.00 $16,862.00 Third Year Third Year Third Year Fourth Year Fourth Year Fourth Year Fourth Second Year Second Year $20,508.63 $1,532.00 $22,005.63 $6,113.69 $917.00 $7,030.69 $2,686.50 $12,400.00 $7,055.00 $15,375.00 $5,910.00 $15,375.00 $895.00 $3,581.50 $1,475.00 $13,875.00 $1,333.00 $8,388.00 $2,613.00 $17,988.00 $907.00 $6,817.00 $1,487.00 $16,862.00 Second Year Second Year Second Year Second Year & Third year Second and third year Second and third year Second and third First Year Year First Year First $20,508.63 $1,587.00 $22,095.63 $6,143.51 $1,007.00 $7,150.51 $5,910.00 $15,375.00 $7,055.00 $15,375.00 $2,686.50 $12,400.00 $950.00 $3,636.50 $1,530.00 $13,930.00 $1,388.00 $8,443.00 $2,668.00 $18,043.00 $962.00 $6,872.00 $1,542.00 $16,917.00 First Year First Year First First Year Year First Year First First Year Year First Year First incidental fees. Canadian and international part-time students are charged health insurance and incidental fees. Incidental fees include student service fee, technology fee, student activity fee, and program Canadian part-time studentsInternational are charged part-time $5.84 students for post-secondary are charged $24.50 and $10.76 to $31.80 for post-graduate per contact hour contact for courses. hour for courses.

Tuition and Fees and Fees Tuition (2-semester) Tuition Incidental and other fees Total Two-semester Tuition and Fees and Fees Tuition (2-semester) Tuition Tuition and Fees and Fees Tuition (2-semester) Tuition Tuition (2-semester) Tuition Tuition and Fees and Fees Tuition Tuition (2-semester) Tuition Tuition and Fees and Fees Tuition Incidental and other fees Total Tuition and Fees and Fees Tuition (2-semester) Tuition Tuition and Fees and Fees Tuition (2 Semester) Tuition Tuition and Fees and Fees Tuition (2-semester) Tuition Incidental and other fees Incidental and Total Two-semester Incidental and other fees Total Two-semester Incidental and other fees Total Incidental and other fees Total Incidental and other fees Total Incidental and other fees Total 24 /Admissions Please note: For all International fees the cost for second year could increase due to yearly increases. To see programs with non-average tuition go to centennialcollege.ca/admissions/tuition-fees/tuition-information/ For a description of fees go to centennialcollege.ca/admissions/tuition-fees/tuition-information/ 1. 2. 3. *Program incidental fees vary by program Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing(BScN) – Canadian Bachelor of Science in Nursing(BScN) Applied Degree – Public Relations Management – International Applied Degree Applied Degree – Public Relations Management – Canadian Applied Degree Applied Degree Programs – International Programs Applied Degree Applied Degree Programs – Canadian Programs Applied Degree Post-Secondary Programs – International Programs Post-Secondary Post-Secondary Programs – Canadian Programs Post-Secondary Fee Schedule Fee Fees noted are estimated and on a business program. based summary, is a sample full-time fees Here to revision. subject government and are established by the Ontario are guidelines Tuition are based on the 2014-2015 schedule. In addition to basic tuition fees all programs require the payment of mandatory non-tuition related incidental fees:

Admissions/ 25 $2,102 $2,102 $2,102 $2,102 $1,835 $1,835 $1,835 $1,835 Total Fees Payable* Fees Total $350.00 $350.00 $267 $267 $267 $267 - - - - Student Activity Fee Canadian Students First, Second & Third Year Year Third & Second First, Students Canadian Year Third Second & International First, $350.00 $350.00 4 4 4 4 - - - - Total weeks of work placement weeks of work Total Freightliner Freightliner Volvo Canadian Tire & Coach Truck Toyota Honda GM Ford Sample Fees Name Program Fee Fee Co-op Admin Canadian Workplace Orientation Fee Fee Orientation Workplace Canadian centennialcollege.ca Notes: Apprenticeship Fees Apprenticeship are not Apprenticeship programs the apprentice. to Centennial College by fees are payable These training. for apprenticeship Fees implemented Classroom the Ontario Government 2003, As of Fall students. to International available Co-op and Canadian Workplace Orientation Fees Orientation Workplace and Canadian Co-op 1. In addition to the fees listed above, apprentices will incur additional expenses for items such as textbooks and parking. 2.There is no additional charge for the field placement for all programs listed above. 3. Non-Refundable Deposit is $220.00 for all programs listed above. 4. Student ID Card has a charge of $15.00 for all programs listed above. 5.Additional Classroom Fees is a total charge of $1600.00 6.All programs above have 32 weeks of in-class training. $2102.00 $2102.00 $2102.00 $2102.00 $1,835.00 $1,835.00 $1,835.00 $1,835.00 $350.00 Payable Total Fees Fees Total Third Year Third International International

centennialcollege.ca Fee $267.00 $267.00 $267.00 $267.00 $350.00 Second Year International International Student Activity Fee $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Student ID $350.00 First Year First International International $1,600 $1,600 $1,600 $1,600 $1,600 $1,600 $1,600 $1,600 Additional Year $350.00 $350.00 Classroom Fees Classroom $350.00 Third Year Third International Domestic Third Domestic Third $220 $220 $220 $220 $220 $220 $220 $220 Deposit $350.00 $350.00 Non-Refundable Non-Refundable Domestic Second Year Second Year International

4 4 4 4 $350.00 Year $350.00 $350.00 $350.00 Total weeks of Total Domestic YearFirst International Year First work placement First Year First First Year First International International Domestic First Domestic First 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 Total weeks of Total in-school training P.O. Box 631, Station A, Toronto, ON Toronto, A, Station Box 631, P.O. Canada M1K 5E9 provisions of this calendar are The and procedures were those in effect at the time of publication. policies The Reasonable efforts will be made to adhere to the details in this calendar. affecting but not limited without prior notice, changes, Centennial College reserves the right to make not to be regarded as an irrevocable offer by Centennial College to the student. Centennial College will not be liable for programs of study and general regulations. program location, courses of instruction, other fees, tuition, areas such as admission procedures, to, any loss or damage incurred by the student as a result of such changes. Honda GM Ford Toyota Truck & Coach Truck Canadian Tire Volvo Freightliner Program Program Name Canadian Workplace Orientation Fee Workplace Canadian Canadian Workplace Orientation Fee Workplace Canadian Coop Administration Fee Coop Administration Coop Administration Fee 2.There is no additional charge for the field placement for all programs listed above. 1. In addition to the fees listed above, apprentices will incur additional expenses for items such as textbooks and parking. 26 /Admissions Notes: As of Fall 2003, the Ontario Government implemented Classroom Fees for apprenticeship training. These fees are payable to Centennial College by the apprentice. College by the apprentice. fees are payable to Centennial These for apprenticeship training. Classroom Fees the Ontario Government implemented 2003, As of Fall to International students. Apprenticeship programs are not available Sample Fees Apprenticeship Fees Apprenticeship Applied Degree Programs Applied Degree Canadian Workplace Orientation Fee Orientation Workplace Canadian Programs Post-Secondary Applied Degree Programs Applied Degree Co-op Education Administration Fee Administration Education Co-op Programs Post-Secondary

Admissions/ 27 Placement Assessment are numerous benefits and advantages There for students through the implementation of new assessment practices at Centennial College. Levy Wellness Athletic and Centre Wellness Athletic and Building a new $10.00 of $75.00 levy collected each semester, recreation and wellness levy allocated to athletic, $65.00 allocated to the initiatives at each campus, Centre at Wellness Athletics and operations of the Progress Campus. and Classroom Fees Apprenticeship and apprenticeship fees mandatory classroom The apply to apprenticeship students and are used instructional to support the cost of instruction, tools and training learning materials, supplies, $100 less fees are refundable, These aids. administration charge and $55 apprenticeship fee, up to and including the third day of the program. No refunds will be issued after the third day of More details on page 26. class. Student Centre Building Fund/ Building Student Centre Fee Facilities to the is your mandatory contribution This facilities. development of student-center the facility operations of the Progress support To These Centres. Ashtonbee Student Campus and overhead costs, operations would include and building renewal furniture and equipment improvements. Fee Student Green fee used to encourage and implement This practices on campus. environmentally sustainable would include considering the establishment This implementing of goals and time lines for environmental policy including Green Energy funds on-site energy for the purchasing of green energy, generation and energy efficiency and conservation measures. the Future Transforming fee encourages students to positively effect This their physical environment at any campus.

International students enrolled in most Co-op programs requiring work terms pay a co-op administrative fee each in-class semester. Assessment for Placement Skills determines the Assessment for Placement Skills appropriate level of study in English and math. most new students Prior to the start of classes, the to Centennial College will be required to take and possibly Assessment College Language Skills Assessment for placement into the Mathematics If your program appropriate first year courses. has an English or math course in semester one or semester two and you did not write the Skills Admission you will be asked Assessment for Assessment for Placement. to write the Skills determines the Assessment for Placement Skills The appropriate level of study in English and math. arrangement College will contact students to make for Placement after Assessment to write your Skills you have confirmed an offer of admission. more information or for practice tests and For please visit our website at: sample questions, or call centennialcollege.ca/skillsassessment 416-289-5300. This fee is used to fund bursaries for students in fee is used to fund bursaries This financial need. Fees Administration Co-op Education Co-op programs Students enrolled in most a co-op administrative requiring work terms pay helps cover fee The fee each in-class semester. costs of services related to co-op the various student as career planning, such education, assistance, placement promotion, preparation, on-going liaison with work-term monitoring and employers. Canadian Workplace Orientation Fee Bursary/Fundraising Fee Bursary/Fundraising The qualification requirements and costs for The designation, each external accreditation, certification or recognition are set by the not by Centennial College. granting body, In order to qualify for any of those external certification or designations, accreditations, students and graduates will need recognition, to follow the processes and meet the applicable requirements listed on the websites and in the materials of those external bodies. centennialcollege.ca Copyright Copyright/Video licensing fee (mandatory) The allows the Centennial community to copy materials used for educational purposes to the Access Copyright level specified in the guidelines and to use videos in accordance Access Copyright with video licensing guidelines. Access is the licensing body which represents more information about For Copyright holders. at: please visit the library website copyright, centennialcollege.ca/library. Information Technology mandatory fee covers a number of information This technology support services for students. Student Services All full-time students are charged a non- services fee each semester. student refundable students are charged per student contact Part-time fee covers the photo ID card (one This hour. assessment, decals, sessional validation issue), convocation and one transcript upon graduation. Some programs may charge an incidental fee for Some programs may charge an incidental fee for cardiopulmonary resuscitation special services, testing or course materials. Mask Fit (CPR) training, Program Incidentals Program Health Insurance Fee Health Insurance a health mandatory fee pays the premium for This ‘pay 80 per cent insurance plan which provides coverage (exceptions direct’ prescription drug expense reimbursement apply) accidental dental and other limited benefits. particular plan covers all Canadian residents This registrants in post- who are full- and part-time degree and bachelor’s post-graduate, secondary, degree programs. International students pay a fee for a different Please see page 223. health insurance plan. Student Activity Student Activity fee are charged a yearly activity All students the Student to the operation of which contributes and student and alumni activities Association, student athletic activities. Fees/Tuition centennialcollege.ca Program Withdrawal Program and are academically you register, Once you unless you for your program financially responsible using by the posted deadlines officially withdraw Certain minimum Form”. Withdrawal the official International fees may apply. non-refundable must see an wish to withdraw students who appropriate advisor and also use the international to their be levied fees according forms and will information regarding More reason for withdrawal. international fees can be found on the withdrawal website. Transcripts will be an $10 charge for each official There via myCentennial. transcript you request online one free official transcript All students will receive upon graduation. Status Full-Time set by the Ministry of According to guidelines a full-time Colleges and Universities, Training, student is one who is enrolled in at least 70 per of cent of the student contact hours (or two-thirds in the courses required) for the approved program a given semester. Students enrolled in greater than 100 per cent of a given semester of an approved program will be charged for the additional courses taken. International students must enrol as full-time students in order to maintain their study permit. eater you can defer ou are required to pay a $130 deposit (of ou are required to pay a which $30 is a non-refundable processing fee) which $30 is a non-refundable RESP documents to defer your fees until your are processed. By making a deposit of $350 (of which $30 is a non-refundable processing fee), the balance of your fees until the first day of may be charged late fees or be You classes. withdrawn from your courses if fees are not paid by the first day of classes. . You will be required to You than your tuition. Agreement online Deferral complete the Fee Enrolment Services via myCentennial or in the required to pay $130 ($30 You will be Office. fee) by the is a non-refundable processing Once OSAP seat. fees deadline to secure your balance of your funding is distributed the tuition and fees is due immediately. Y If you have requested OSAP funding and OSAP funding If you have requested defer estimate you are able to received an your fee payment providing (postpone) your is equal to or gr estimated total

Students. Pay by Deposit Pay • Late Payment A late-payment fee is charged to returning students if all fees are not paid in full by the initial late-payment fee is $30 and The deadline. increases over time to $100. Pay using RESPs Pay • Payment Options Payment Note:These options are not available to InternationalOSAP Funding • . . . . .centennialcollege.ca). .centennialcollege.ca). We accept VISA, MasterCard VISA, accept We e your payment by Interac, VISA, VISA, e your payment by Interac, ay in-person at the Enrolment at the Enrolment ay in-person ay by Phone ay by Mail ay at a Canadian Bank or ay at a Canadian Bank ay online at Centennial College ay online at Centennial ay in person, online banking or by telephone ay in person, oronto, ON M1K 5E9 oronto, .O. Box 631, STN A STN Box 631, .O. Wire-transfer International students can pay by wire-transfer Please refer to the international website for more information. P Services Office Visit the Enrolment Services Office at any campus to mak certified cheque American Express, MasterCard, or money order. Centennial College Enrolment Services P T P Call 416-289-5300. or American Express. P Please allow sufficient time for delivery Login with your Student ID number and Login with your Student will guide user friendly prompt The password. and registration you through the fee payment to is the easiest and fastest way This process. pay for domestic students. using your Student ID as your banking, account number and pay before the fees due (Note Statement. date printed on your Fees approximately three to that processing takes Fees must be paid and a five business days.) by payment option selected on myCentennial, Statement. the due date printed on your Fees the payment option go to myCentennial, For and if you fees at your bank” click on "Paid choose these rental or parking, require a locker options as well. P Financial Institution P Statement and Complete both sides of the Fees MasterCard, mail your form of payment (VISA, certified cheque or money American Express, order) to: P Go to myCentennial (my

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Advancement Programs

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GNED-130 GNED-144 GS-200 GSGE-123 GSGE-234 Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED-105 GS-105 GS-160 GS-170 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 Transition to College to College Transition And University have and Science programs Arts Our General with universities and articulation agreements means that This within Centennial College. courses with students who complete certain considered for admission acceptable grades will be arts program into their college or university Some programs may have further of choice. requirements for admission. 7504 or 7018 ext. Contact us at 416-289-5000, or or email [email protected], for details of [email protected] other questions you may these agreements or any have about your goals. GS-150 arious A) you artners artners ork University may apply for consideration to year 1 of a university arts program. Athabasca University Griffith University Ryerson University Y After one year (with at least a 3.0 GP Will have earned a college certificate Prepare for academic demands of college and university programs Earn transferable college credits in English and general education Small classes and caring faculty and staff who are committed to student success Lower tuition than university Earn university transfer credits while attending Earn university transfer credits college Exploring your career goals and v educational opportunities Obtaining the academic admission credentials needed to enter university

• • • • Benefits Highlights Program • Educational P Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with selected partnerships allow graduates to These universities. further study. apply academic credits towards Our educational partners are: • • • • To prepare you for success, our programs are our prepare you for success, To math, meet your needs in English, designed to A personal student humanities and sciences. education experiences, profile is drawn from past your assessment scores. future program goals and as required skills, Our aim is to help you develop areas in which you have well as support growth in flexibility of The already demonstrated strength. to change direction and this program allows you in certain areas and/or plans as you develop skills others. recognize weaknesses in Benefits • • Our Commitment to You to Our Commitment • • Arts, Child Studies, Community Child Studies, Arts, Considering college programs such as Communication Tourism or Hospitality and Services, Administration Interested in applying to a university arts degree program

30 /Advancement • In the General Arts and Science program you In the General will study a range of subjects in the humanities as well as communications. and social sciences, Arts programs runs two General Centennial’s depending on your future goals. semesters in length, are for you if you are: programs These • Program Overview Program Program Code: 6700 Code: Program 1 year/2 semesters Length: Program Ontario College Certificate Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7504 ext. 416-289-5000, General Arts and Science General General Arts and Science offers you the Arts and Science General opportunity to gain access to your program of choice at college or university. Some students who are not able to gain admission Arts and to a particular program enter General Science in order to upgrade their skills or complete courses they need to gain admission to their original program of choice. Why Choose General Arts Why Choose General and Science? Prepare yourself for university or college for university or college Prepare yourself Science programs Arts and Our General admission. gain interests, chance to explore your offer you the specific subject areas, additional knowledge in develop academic skills upgrade your marks and or college programs. before applying for university team will receive support from a dedicated You guide you along who will of faculty and advisors, so you will Our classes are small, your pathway. one-on-one advising. get personal attention and Arts program for our Pre health or can take You with a certificate or two semesters and graduate Arts program and Liberal our four-semester take graduate with a diploma. General Arts and Science – Overview – and Science Arts General

General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes

Program Code: 6616 Benefits Admission Requirements Program Length: 1, 2, 3 semesters Program Highlights Eligibility Credential: Ontario College Certificate • Build English language skills necessary for • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Start: Fall, Winter, Summer success in college, university or a career equivalent, or mature student status (19 years Campus: Ashtonbee • Develop academic study skills of age or older) OR [email protected] • Understand a Canadian academic environment • Successful completion of the General Arts and 416-289-5000, ext. 7683 • Have access to faculty and practice material Science - One Year Certificate program (Code Program Overview through internet accessible programs and 6700) eCentennial English for Academic Purposes is an intensive, full- Additional Requirements • Use multimedia ESL software in scheduled lab time program for students who speak English as a classes with lab monitor for support • All students must complete a specialized second or additional language. This post-secondary • Learn from qualified, dedicated ESL teaching English assessment to determine EAP certificate program can help build English professionals Program placement language skills for success in college, university • Receive academic advising for a smooth Notes or careers. transition to college or university programs • This is not a program for beginners The program emphasizes highly effective academic • Earn a General Education credit in Level 3 • International students require the following communication skills by focusing on four skill • Receive an Ontario College Certificate after minimum scores for admission: areas – reading, writing, speaking and listening. successful completion of Level 3 »» TOEFL paper-based 395 Academic study skills are also taught. You will • Achieve the level of English needed to enter »» iBT 30 or higher study in a supportive academic environment and most Centennial College programs »» IELTs (overall) 3.0 with no band below 2.5. build your language skills though communicative There’s no such thing as knowing too much. In this activities, practical exercises, group work, program, you’ll build upon your college teamwork Program Outline presentations and assignments. skills through group projects, presentations and Semester 1 The program is fully accredited by Languages discussion, under the guidance of faculty who EAPP-096 Building Basic Language Skills: Canada, Canada’s premier language organization. Reading really care about your success. The study skills EAPP-097 Building Basic Language Skills: Writing This means that the program has met rigorous courses built into the program will help you EAPP-098 Building Basic Language Skills: standards in terms of curriculum, teacher become a better, more confident student. Plus, you Listening qualifications, student services and administration. will study in a college environment where you’ll EAPP-099 Building Basic Language Skills: Speaking The program is divided into three Levels. Students have access to all campus resources and services will be placed in Level 1, 2 or 3 based on the including: tutoring, counselling, and library and Semester 2 computer labs equipped with multi-media ESL EAPP-201 ESL Reading Techniques results of a diagnostic placement test. EAPP-202 Guided Writing in English software. Our faculty members are very qualified, dedicated EAPP-203 Speaking Up ESL teaching professionals who provide high EAPP-204 Skills for Student Success EAPP-205 The Canadian Context quality instruction plus support, encouragement and guidance to our students. At A Glance Semester 3 • Attend classes five days a week for intensive, EAPP-301 Reading College-level Texts You will study in a college environment with EAPP-302 Approaches to English Composition post-secondary study in all areas of EAPP-303 Communicating in the Classroom access to resources and services such as communication the college library, computer labs, tutoring, EAPP-304 Academic Life • Earn a college credit in Level 3 that can be GNED-137 A Wellness Approach to Stress conversation practice groups, and counselling. applied to further study at Centennial Management Academic advising is provided to help with • Have access to college open labs and a smooth transition to college or university resource programs. Students who achieve B grades in reading and writing and speaking at the end of Level 3 are considered to have met the College English language requirement for most Centennial College programs and will be placed in COMM-161 in their program of study. In addition, students who complete and pass Levels 2 and 3 in the EAPP earn a college credit to apply to future study.

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or older) the or take (minimum grade required) Assessment Skills Centennial College English for Admission Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv Grade 12 English C or U

GSGE-211 GS-170 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 GNED-130 GNED-144 GS-200 GSGE-123 GSGE-234 Semester 3 CPHL-110 ENGL-237 GNED GNED-500 GS-140 GS-220 Semester 4 CPOL-128 ENGL-235 GS-212 GSGE-201 GSGE-269 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • How to Apply can not apply directly to this program. You Arts and 6700 General Please apply to program Science Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED-105 GS-105 GS-150 GS-160 artners artners ork University Griffith University Ryerson University Y May apply for consideration into year two of an May apply for consideration at university undergraduate arts program in actual university Will have gained experience level courses Athabasca University

• • Program Highlights Program you: (with at least a 3.0 GPA) After two years • • Educational P be eligible to participate Qualified graduates may with selected in an articulated program allow graduates to partnerships These universities. further study. apply academic credit towards are: Our educational partners • • Benefits arious Arts, Child Studies, Community Child Studies, Arts, Services, or Hospitality and Tourism Tourism or Hospitality and Services, Administration Interested in applying to a university arts degree program Exploring your ultimate career goals and v educational opportunities Obtaining the academic admission credentials needed to enter university Considering college programs such as Communication

32 /Advancement • • • Program Overview Program you will study a Arts program, In the Liberal humanities and social range of subjects in the and research sciences as well as communications Arts programs is four Liberal Centennial’s methods. semesters in length. program is for you if you are: This • Program Code: 6701 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7504 ext. 416-289-5000, Liberal Arts Liberal

Pre-Health

Program Code: 6815 Benefits Admission Program Length: 1 year/2 semesters Program Highlights Eligibility Credential: Ontario College Certificate Start: Fall, Winter Summer • Students who complete the Pre-Health program • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or with acceptable academic standing may be Campus: Ashtonbee equivalent or mature student status (19 years eligible to transfer directly into Centennial’s or older) [email protected] Practical Nursing and other programs Academic Requirements 416-289-5000, ext. 7504 • Contact the department for details of the Articulation Agreement • English Grade 12 C or U or equivalent or take Program Overview the Centennial College English Skills Assessment In the Pre Health program you will take science At a Glance for Admission subjects, such as biology and chemistry, as well Get ready to step into the next phase of your • Mathematics Grade 11 M or U; or 12 C, M or U as mathematics and communications. This two career. Students who complete the one year two or equivalent or take a Centennial College Math semester program will prepare you for your future semester Pre-Health certificate with acceptable Skills Assessment for Admission educational and career goals. academic standing may be eligible to transfer to Note: For applicants who are currently attending high school This program is for you if you are: Centennial’s Practical Nursing, Massage Therapy, in Ontario, your midterm and final grades will be transmitted automatically to the college. • Considering college programs such as Practical Food & Nutrition Management, Occupational Nursing, Massage Therapy, Transportation and Therapist Assistant & Physiotherapist Assistant, Program Outline OTA & PTA programs. others Semester 1 • Exploring a science program at college toward COMM-160/161 College Communications 1 your future career goal GS-108 Computers for Health Care • Acquiring academic admission credentials Professionals GS-180 Chemistry 1 needed to enter college-level science programs GS-182 Biology 1 • Seeking science courses required for post- GS-191 Mathematics 2 secondary programs and have not finished high Semester 2 school or completed science courses COMM-170/171 College Communications 2 GNED-144 Developmental Psychology GS-215 Pre-Anatomy and Physiology GS-280 Chemistry 2 GS-291 Mathematics 3

centennialcollege.ca Post-secondary Programs/33 centennialcollege.ca This program provides you the opportunity to This prepare for college or apprenticeship admission average The and workplace entry/advancement. length of the program is 16 weeks. complete four credits to receive must You Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) your These include mandatory English and Certificate. Chemistry with electives of Biology, Mathematics, and Self-Management. learning environment is very supportive and The faculty advisors work closely with you along the way. programs are Transition Career and College Colleges and Training, funded by the Ministry of Universities through Employment Ontario. please call apply for this program, To 7022. ext. 416-289-5000, Work Placement and Employment Supports Placement and Employment Work job staff will work with Our experienced volunteer or to develop employment, seekers may Job seekers apprenticeship opportunities. tools, for clothing, benefit from employer supports Local training. transportation or brief certification the centre can benefit businesses registered with and may receive a wage from recruitment services of training newly hired subsidy to off-set the costs employees. Second Career for eligible and Second provides an opportunity training to access funded suitable laid-off workers Second in Ontario. in high-demand occupations the cost $28 000 towards Career can provide up to and basic living transportation books, of tuition, new career by meeting with Start your allowance. Advisor to learn more about the an Employment program and to determine your eligibility for re- training. ailable for eligible students. Prepare yourself for college or apprenticeship admission Get help reaching your employment goals Improve your skills in a supportive environment Develop your personalized training plan to achieve your career and education goals TTC assistance av

Program Overview Program is a tuition program Transition Career and College free academic upgrading program offered during the day and night to eligible learners. • • • • • Employment Resource Centre Resource Employment this and older, aged 16 seekers Open to job you to pursue resource centre enables employment to Users have access a self-directed job search. resources and employment phones, the internet, including workshops search job of array attend can effective resume, those on how to write an the labour market. interview skills and researching Individual Advising Employment have a personalized Register for service and where you can Action Plan created Employment cover have a tailored define your career goal, benefit from guided letter and resume created, options for a career job search and explore your Assessments change and academic programs. can also be completed for referral to a number of funded initiatives such as the Ontario Youth the Self-Employment Benefit program, Works Ontario Second Career, Employment Fund, and community programs and services. Employment Ontario Employment 34 /Advancement 16 weeks or more Continuous Intake Start: Room B-208 Ashtonbee, Campus: Contact: Denise Andrews 7022 ext. 416-289-5000, [email protected] Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Entrance Academic and Career Career and College Transitions and College Career If you are looking for work, considering skills considering skills If you are looking for work, your career options, training or are exploring Services can help. Community Employment these free services Ontario, Funded by Employment re-training and employment, can help you towards of programs offered through the Ministry a variety Colleges and Universities. Training, of Program Overview Program Length tailored to individual needs to individual Length tailored Intake Continuous Start: 300 Suite Ave., 1450 Midland Location: 7540 ext. 416-289-5000, Contact: employmentservices@ centennialcollege.ca Employment Services Employment

English Language Training

Language Instruction for In addition to receiving formal classroom Benefits Newcomers to Canada (LINC) instruction, you will learn through a variety of • Practical training in spoken and written English communication activities in the context of real-life • Practice in a variety of settings, inside and situations, often involving visits to sites away from 12 weeks per level; full-time outside of the classroom school. • Computer-assisted language learning Location: 1450 Midland Ave., Suite 300 You will also have access to computer labs, where • Attention to your needs Program Overview you will learn English with the help of exciting • Friendly, helpful professors This program will help you learn the everyday new ESL software. A wide selection of textbooks, • Access to advanced educational opportunities English and life skills you need to participate in tapes and video materials are also available. • Certificate earned reflects high standards of learning Canadian society. This course is sponsored by Citizenship and Classes are tailored to your ability and very little Immigration Canada and is free to convention To Learn More English is needed to join our program. refugees and permanent residents. It is not open For more information, please call 416-289-5000, to Canadian citizens. It is for beginner to high intermediate levels. You ext. 7540. To arrange for a placement test and will learn how to use English in many activities referral, please call the YMCA at 416-925-5462. – banking, getting around, shopping, seeing a doctor, finding housing, getting a job, recreation and handling emergencies. Canadian history, geography, politics and culture are also discussed.

Occupation Specific Language • Inter-professional Communications Health Admission Requirements Training (OSLT) Sciences and Human Service • Workplace Communication Skills for Business: Eligibility Accounting and Finance • Education or experience in the field of study 180 hours of instruction delivered two • Workplace Communication Skills for Business: • Your English is at an intermediate level nights a week starting in September Entrepreneurship and Sales and Marketing (Canadian Language Benchmarks 5/6 to 8) Location: 1450 Midland Ave. • Workplace Communication Skills for Business: • You are a landed immigrant or protected person Contact: 416-289-5000, ext. 7540 Project Management [email protected] • Workplace Communication Skills for Health Care Program Overview Centennial College through the School of Advancement offers five courses to help newcomers to Canada improve their communication skills in the workplace. These programs are designed for individuals with international education or experience for whom English is an additional language and focuses on the language and socio-cultural communication. These courses are free to all eligible students.

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Improve your skills, further your education, pursue a new interest and embrace new possibilities through the Centennial College School of Continuing Education. No matter what your part-time study goal, we have what you’re looking for – delivered to you on your time, in ways that fit your busy lifestyle. We offer:

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At A Glance Graduates start new careers in advertising fields such as: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Notes • Educational Partners Educational to participate may be eligible Qualified graduates with selected universities, in an actuated program These associations. institutes and professional to apply academic partnerships allow graduates further study. credit towards Our partners are: • • • • Car program graduates Companies that have hired include: • Advertising anced concentration in Fall Advanced Diploma ou’ll learn the entire advertising process, ou’ll learn the entire advertising process, ou’ll gain insight and experience in the ou’ll be led by a team of seasoned advertising ou’ll complete the program with an industry ou’ll develop your instincts and strategic he only GTA college with a 4-month internship he only GTA irm deadlines, multitasking, working multitasking, irm deadlines, Bureau as offering the most breadth of digital/ mobile curriculum under pressure and delivering professional presentations are part of the program Semester 5 features specialization streams that provide an adv or media planning and buying copywriting, account service T Recognized by the Interactive including: emerging digital platforms, research, research, emerging digital platforms, including: campaign planning, developing strategies, media planning and production, copywriting, buying Y account main areas of agency operations: and copywriting media management, F Y instructors who possess vast experience in the instructors who possess vast industry Y acquiring experience in the field placement, day-to-day activities of the advertising world Y abilities while meeting deadlines in a professional and creative environment Y

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centennialcollege.ca • • Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits Program Overview Program program prepares you Technician Architectural The working industry, for a career in the construction contractors builders, engineers, with architects, Using state- and municipal building departments. you will prepare of-the-art computer technology, specifications construction drawings and designs, construction needed to communicate with clients, authorities. professionals and approval Student activities include preparing drawings for commercial and institutional industrial, residential, will also be introduced You building types. construction methods, to building materials, mechanical and electrical structural design, specifications contracts, building codes, services, and the business environment for providing design and construction services. program Architectural Technician Centennial’s places a strong emphasis on protecting the and sustainable energy conservation, environment, design and construction strategies. Program Code: 3101 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Architectural Technician Architectural

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Academic Requirements Academic Requirements • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • CTAB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program has met the Technology Architectural The national technology accreditation requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and received national accreditation status by the Accreditation Board Canadian Technology (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist Association of Certified Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Architectural Technology program as meeting all the academic requirements Technologist Category. for certification in the Career Path Career with are prepared to work Program graduates technology firms, architectural architects, developers, contractors, builders, engineers, and suppliers, construction material manufacturers and municipal building departments. Educational Partners may qualify for the Graduates of this program Architectural of opportunity to earn a Bachelor and Construction Management degree Technology of Design and from the Copenhagen School (KEA) in Denmark upon completion Technology of study and an of two additional semesters internship. Graduates of this program may qualify for standing in the following programs: advanced •

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40 /Post-secondary Programs • • Certification and Accreditation Graduates may pursue the following: • Benefits Highlights Program • • • The Architectural Technology program Architectural Technology prepares The of careers in the building you for a variety state-of-the-art Using construction industry. will prepare designs and you computer technology, institutional, construction drawings for residential, and multi-use buildings. industrial, commercial, learn about building materials, will You structural design, construction methods, building mechanical and electrical services, and the business specifications, contracts, codes, environment for providing design and construction services. Co-op Option Academically qualified students can enhance their career contacts by education and gain valuable working as paid employees in the architectural technology field for a total of up to 12 months. Campus: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start:

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based on skills assessment results. Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level Notes • Outline Program Semester 1 CO-120 COMM-160/161 VISU-109 VISU-111 VISU-114 VISU-116 VISU-118 VISU-127 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 GNED VISU-115 VISU-117 VISU-121 VISU-124 VISU-126 *Minimum C grade required to pass Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • , which , artner ou’ll create a comprehensive portfolio of ou’ll create a comprehensive he program is broadly-based and includes he program is broadly-based campus is Arts Centre he renowned Story Athabasca University, professional arts degree professional Athabasca University, (Communication Studies) artwork required for admission to specialized artwork required for admission arts programs traditional and digital media cultural and artistic centre located in Canada’s and offers extensive facilities Certificate that is earned reflects high standards of learning Industry leaders have crafted the program have crafted the program Industry leaders what skills and employers tell Centennial workplace are needed in the evolving practical is current, ensures that your education hands-on and always Y T between faculty A dynamic working relationship and students is encouraged T At A Glance All specialized programs in art and design require a comprehensive portfolio for digital portfolio- Our supportive, and traditional works. focused classes will prepare you for success. Let your portfolio do the talking for you.

Qualified graduates may be eligible for internal transfer into the following programs at the Story Animation, Digital Graphic Design, Arts Centre: Art and Design. Game Art Studio and Fine • • • Educational P Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partner is: • Program Highlights Highlights Program • • • Benefits interactive digital to digital illustration colour theory and 3D art and design Study a wide range of courses from life drawing and design, Develop a familiarity with digital media complemented with a practical understanding of drawing, Develop your creative and practical skills in the studio Build your portfolio and be prepared for programs in digital animation, graphic game design, fine arts studio, media, and product & industrial design design-media,

information). program registration. (Please check our website for updated requirements will be emailed to new students prior to exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. Detailed mobile computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or centennialcollege.ca Note:This program may require students to have and use a • • • Program Overview Program Studies is an Art and Design Foundation program that accelerated visual art studio-based your artistic talents will allow you to nurture This practical skills. and build new creative and of traditional and program is a unique blend you with the critical digital art that will prepare and design. basics for a career in art In this program you will: • Program Code: 6409 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, Art and Design Foundation Design and Art Studies for Autobody Technicians rame Repair 3 rame Repair 1 rame Repair 2 Work Practices and Practices Work Practices and Work Practices and Work centennialcollege.ca Workplace (E), College (C), College (C), (E), Workplace Procedures 3 Procedures 1 Procedures 2 rade Related Mathematics rade Related Communications Applied Mechanical Systems 2 T Applied Body and F Refinishing 3 Applied Mechanical Systems 3 Computers Applied Body and F Refinishing 1 Applied Mechanical Systems 1 General Education Elective T Applied Body and F Refinishing 2

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NE-205 BOD BODY-303 BOD NE-305 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 BODY-101 BOD BODY-103 BOD GNED MA Semester 2 BODY-201 BOD BODY-203 BOD Semester 3 BODY-301 ainting Vehicle Body Repair and Painting Vehicle Repair Appraising ard their apprenticeship requirements Auto Body Repair Automotive P Automotive Restoration Commercial Damage Insurance Estimating ou will be taught by faculty that have many ou will be taught by faculty ou will gain a certificate that is highly a certificate that is highly ou will gain state-of-the-art ou will learn in a spacious, he program is industry-driven through an he program is industry-driven aculty that is committed to student success aculty that is committed years of experience in the Industry recognized by the auto industry and the recognized by the auto industry you more make knowledge and skills to employable skills and helps to maximize graduates’ providing Advisory Committee active Program developments and insights on current industry practices new equipment auto body repair lab with Graduates may have an opportunity to apply for credit tow Y F T Y Y

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• • • • • Accreditation Our commitment to the pursuit of excellence in the delivery of education and training has lead to the assessment of the program by the Canadian Automotive Repair and Service Council (CARS). Accreditation Board has CARS National The full compliance with the endorsed the program’s national industry standards since 2001. Program Highlights Program • Benefits level English, to this program. completed Grade 12Workplace, College, or University entry 42 /Post-secondary Programs Please note:We will admit applicants who have successfully Program Overview Program Housed Training within Canada's Transportation program opens the door to a career this Hub, – even if you have no in the auto body industry previous experience. and will acquire the theoretical knowledge You you have a competitive practical skills to ensure edge in the auto body repair field. training provides Techniques Auto Body Repair with based on the apprenticeship curriculum, additions leading to a Centennial some valuable The course areas include College Certificate. body and frame repair, workplace practices, health systems, mechanical refinishing, welding, math and computers, and safety in the workplace, communications. Program Code: 8405 Code: Program semesters 36 weeks/3 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 5035 ext. 416-289-5000, Auto Body Repair Techniques Repair Body Auto

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UTO-119 UTO-112 UTO-113 UTO-114 UTO-119 UTO-112 UTO-113 UTO-114 UTO-101 UTO-102 UTO-103 UTO-104 UTO-109 automatically to the college. in Ontario, your midterm and final grades will be transmitted ATEC-117 AUTO-115 A COMM-160/161 GNED MA stream) Semester 2 (Administration ATEC-116 A A A A COMM-170/171 MKTG-123 stream) Semester 2 (Technical ATEC-116 AUTO-111 A A A A COMM-170/171 MA Academic Requirements • • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 (Common semester) AUTO-105 AUTO-111 AUTO-115 Eligibility • Note: For applicants who are currently attending high school ATEC-107 A A A A Admission Requirements Admission ation) Automotive Repair echnical) 8201 (Administr 8202 (T

he technical stream – ideal for those with acilities in one of Ontario’s largest acilities in one of Ontario’s strengths in mathematics and physics Accreditation and Service (CARS) National Board Offers equal opportunity to begin an apprenticeship upon graduation T Combination of theory and shop experience F Ashtonbee transportation training centre – campus Accredited by the Canadian Administration stream – suitable for those with a professional interest in the business component of the automotive industry

centennialcollege.ca • • • • Program Highlights Program Highlights include: • Benefits • This program prepares students to work in the program prepares students to work This an emphasis on motor automotive industry with and practical training Theory vehicle technology. positions in a equip the student for challenging careers. of variety first semester is common to both the The which allows administration and technical streams, the student time to choose which is right for them. the administration Moving into second semester, and statistics, marketing stream covers accounting, as they relate to the automotive industry; while the technical stream focuses on applied providing a good etc. vehicle dynamics, mechanics, understanding of component design. the student will be As part of the curriculum, trained on automobile assemblies in fully- Both streams provide equipped automotive shops. the same vehicle technology and in-school content (AST) Technician Automotive Service as the prepares This apprenticeship curriculum standards. the student to enter the industry and build skills leading to certification/qualification and a successful career. Program Length: 2 years/4 semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program Diploma Ontario College Credential: Fall Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7226 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Program Code: Code: Program (Automotive) Motive Power Technician Technician Power Motive (Automotive)

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At A Glance Graduates are prepared to work as: • • • • • AST-305 AST-105 AST-201 AST-205 AST-302 AST-306 AST-501 DAST-207 DAST-307 D GNED-500 Semester 6 BUSN-121 DACO-611 D DAST-608 GNED Program Outline Program Semester 1 DAST-101 DAST-102 D DAST-106 DAST-107 GNED Semester 2 COMM-160/161 COOP-521 D DAST-202 D DAST-206 Semester 3 COOP-522 Semester 4 COOP-523 Semester 5 COMM-170/171 D D DAST-301 DAST-607

s license alent or take alent or take with a resume, to the with a resume, . arious federal and provincial tax certifying them to perform specific alent $4000 in various grants and tax incentives $4000 in various interview incentives repairs during their co-op work term warranty English Grade 12 C or U or equiv Mathematics Grade 11 M or U or Grade 12 C, Attend an interview (by invite only to those who have submitted English and mathematics grades) with faculty Applicants will complete a job readiness questionnaire and bring it, Successful applicants must be eligible to work in Ontario and have an Ontario driver’ Employers gain an upcoming employee that has future management potential Students complete certain Chrysler On-Line training, Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or General Educational Development (GED) or equiv Assessment the Centennial College English Skills Centennial College Engineering M or U or take Assessment for admission Math Skills In-school training is delivered in state-of-the-art In-school training is delivered training hub. facilities at Canada's transportation apprenticeship Requirements for both in-school College diploma arecurriculum and an Ontario completed within 2 years with a Chrysler Co-op placement opportunities dealer eligible for up to Apprentices are currently up to $45,000 over Employers are eligible for four years in v for admission

Employer Benefits • • • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Additional Requirements • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • 44 /Post-secondary Programs This unique program, partnered with Chrysler unique program, This provides the highest level of Canada, training Centennial apprenticeship technical of a College with the added value College offers, with a path to Diploma providing the student service career as a top technician, a rewarding manufacturer representative instructor, manager, and more. Successful students will earn an Ontario College and complete their entire Ontario diploma, apprenticeship in-school curriculum within two Employers gain an upcoming employee that years. has future management potential. spend the first eight months of the will You eight months at a co-op program in school, work placement with a Chrysler dealer as a registered apprentice and a final eight months As part of the in-school curriculum, in school. you will train on Chrysler automobiles and components in fully-equipped automotive labs. focus on Chrysler product description, will You diagnostics and repair as it applies to operation, Additional technical the apprenticeship curriculum. training will include Chrysler factory training, diagnostics and hybrid/alternate fuels advanced Diploma courses include management training. English and and customer service training, a general education that will help prepare you for broad range of employment opportunities in the automotive field. Apprentices may apply to enter this program levels by contacting the Coordinator, at various Stephen Leroux. Program Overview Program Program Code: 8206 Code: Program semesters 2 years/6 Length: Program Diploma Ontario College Credential: pending Ministry approval TBD, Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7298 ext. 416-289-5000, Automotive Service Technician Automotive Apprenticeship Co-op Technician Service Inc.) Canada Chrysler with (Partnered

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interview Successful applicants must be eligible to work in Ontario and have an Ontario driver’ Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Ontario Secondary School (GED) or General Educational Development equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U the Centennial College English Skills take Assessment for admission Mathematics Grade 11 C, the Centennial or skills assessment or take Assessment Skills College Engineering Math for admission Attend an interview (by invite only to those who have submitted English and mathematics grades) with faculty Applicants will complete a job readiness questionnaire and bring it,

ACO-611 AST-305 AST-105 AST-201 AST-205 AST-302 AST-306 AST-501 DAST-206 GNED-500 D DAST-301 D DAST-607 DAST-608 GNED Academic Requirements • • Outline Program Semester 1 DAST-101 DAST-102 D GNED Semester 2 COMM-160/161 COOP-521 D DAST-202 D DAST-207 Semester 3 COOP-522 Semester 4 COOP-523 Semester 5 COMM-170/171 D D DAST-307 D Semester 6 BUSN-221 Admission requirements: Admission Eligibility • DAST-106 DAST-107 • Additional Requirements • • T.A.D.A. T.A.D.A. arious federal and provincial tax arious grants and tax incentives rainers/professors Automotive service technicians Service writers/advisors Service and parts managers T Automotive manufacturer specialists arious levels by contacting the Coordinator irst year students may qualify for a scholarship irst year students may qualify incentives of $2500 Employers are eligible for up to $45,000 over four years in v Employers gain an upcoming employee that has future management potential Students are exposed to a wide range of vehicle brands preparing them to work at a number of dealerships Apprentices may apply to enter this program at v In-school training is delivered in state-of-the-art In-school training is delivered training facilities at Canada's transportation hub apprenticeship Requirements for both in-school College diploma are curriculum and an Ontario completed within two years with a Co-op placement opportunities eligible for up to Apprentices are currently $4000 in v F dealer

• • • Graduates are prepared to work as: • • At A Glance

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centennialcollege.ca Automotive Service Technician Automotive Apprenticeship Co-op Technician Service with T.A.D.A.) (Partnered This unique program, partnered with Trillium Trillium partnered with unique program, This , (T.A.D.A.) Association Automobile Dealers’ of apprenticeship provides the highest level with College offers, technical training Centennial of a College Diploma providing the added value career the student with a path to a rewarding instructor, service manager, as a top technician, Automotive Manufacturer Specialist and more. Successful students will earn an Ontario College and complete their entire Ontario diploma, apprenticeship in-school curriculum within two Employers gain an upcoming employee that years. has future management potential. spend the first eight months of the will You eight months at a co-op work program in school, dealer as a registered T.A.D.A. placement with a As apprentice and a final eight months in school. you will train on part of the in-school curriculum, a wide range of automobiles and components will focus You in fully-equipped automotive labs. diagnostics operation, on product description, and repair as it applies to the apprenticeship technical training will Additional curriculum. include access to factory training from our various diagnostics and advanced partners as applicable, Diploma courses hybrid/alternate fuels training. include management and customer service English and general education that will training, help prepare you for a broad range of employment opportunities in the automotive field. Apprentices may apply to enter this program levels by contacting the Coordinator, at various Stephen Leroux. Program Overview Program Program Code: Program semesters 2 years/6 Length: Program Diploma Ontario College Credential: Fall Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7298 ext. 416-289-5000,

alent (minimum actors Regulations Mathematics Aircraft Structures Controls + Aircraft System Maintenance centennialcollege.ca (CARS) ower Generation and Distribution heory of Flight ools, Materials & Processes ools, urbine Engines urbine Engines 2 Propellers Safety and Human F Piston Engines and Propellers Sheet Metal & T T Aircraft Publications Aircraft Applied Electrical Fundamentals Avionics Fundamentals 1 T Aircraft Hydraulics & Landing Gear Canadian Aviation Hangar - Maintenance Procedures Airframe Systems Aircraft Solid State and Data Bus Logic Avionics Fundamentals 2 P Aircraft Instruments Materials and Processes 2 Piston Engines 2 Rotary Wing Maintenance Procedures 1 T Aircraft Inspection M1 & M2 Maintenance Procedures 2

alent or mature student status (19 years alent or mature student alent (minimum grade required) or take . grade required) or take the Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills or older) a Centennial College Engineering Math Skills Assessment for admission Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Ontario Secondary School equiv English Grade 12 C or U or equiv Mathematics Grade 11 M or U or 12 C or U or equiv (GTA) Campus location may be subject to relocation within change Course presentation format/structures may be subject to

Educational Partners Educational to participate may be eligible Qualified graduates program with selected in an articulated may allow partnerships These universities. further credit towards graduates to apply academic British Columbia Institute of Our partner is: study. Management degree). (Technology Technology, AIRC-113 AIRC-136 AIRC-143 AIRC-251 AIRC-253 AIRC-254 AIRC-256 + • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 AIRC-109 AIRC-111 AIRC-112 AIRC-114 AIRC-115 AIRC-116 AIRC-117 Semester 2 AIRC-135 AIRC-137 AIRC-138 AIRC-139 AIRC-140 AIRC-141 AIRC-142 Semester 3 AIRC-248 AIRC-249 AIRC-250 Semester 4 AIRC-252 AIRC-255 * Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • AIRC-110 including ers and panelists, ers and panelists, Aviation & Aerospace Aviation & Aircraft Maintenance electronic and avionics maintenance o be eligible for accreditation students must T have an absenteeism rate of less than 5% (of have maintained the total program hours), a 70% (B) grade in each course within the program and have successfully completed all required/mandatory projects editations » aculty are highly skilled, with years of aculty are highly skilled, ransport Canada accreditation for 18 months raining geared directly to the needs of the Canadian Council for » on-site hangar, various fixed and rotary wing various on-site hangar, aircraft Manufacturers Airlines Aircraft, Other Canadian aviation operations Graduates are also suitably trained to seek employment in non-aircraft related areas of certain repair and manufacturing industries T experience credit and technical examination Aircraft the issue of a Canadian credit towards Maintenance Engineer (AME) licence experience and extensive technical expertise, technical expertise, experience and extensive its to the program, with a deep commitment students and their success T aircraft industry Affiliated with the Aircraft Electronics Association and the Engineer Association Our partners and supporters are member of Centennial College’ advisory committees and participate as guest speak sharing their wealth of knowledge and expertise for the benefit and enhancement of our programs companies Aviation Maintenance (formerly Canadian Council) accreditation for recognition towards meeting the basic training requirements for CCAA occupational trade certification as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician Extensive facilities and equipment, F and theories reinforced Comprehensive courses by hands-on lab and shop work

• • • • Accr program holds: The 1. 2. • • • Path Career Aircraft maintenance technicians work in many areas of the industry including: • • Benefits Highlights Program • • Due to the technical nature of the curriculum nature of the curriculum Due to the technical write and be able to read, students must a level the English language at comprehend conversational English. exceeding basic , encompassing , , coveralls and safety boots/shoes) for , raining focuses on routine maintenance, raining focuses on routine maintenance, Students are required to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (clear safety glasses all lab activities servicing, inspection, diagnostics and repair of inspection, servicing, as airframe and components, aircraft engines, in an well as performing flight-line activities, environment conforming to industry standards. engines, fuel, Systems include hydraulics, landing gear electrical, environmental control, General knowledge of and flight controls. aviation regulations and associated processes round out this training A significant portion of time is spent on practical application in labs T Students learn highly sought after skills in aircraft maintenance power plant and electrical systems, airframe, with fundamental electronic and structural applications

46 /Post-secondary Programs The course material is very technical and course material The achieve a greater level of to comprehensive; success students must be in regular attendance and for their learning experience. responsibility take Students should be prepared to invest extra out-of- mandatory project class time on additional study, completion and exam preparation activities. • • • Program Overview Program a wide range of the Aircraft maintenance covers which together aviation and aerospace sectors, A safe and airworthy. aircraft work to keep Aircraft Maintenance Canada) licensed (Transport rating) is responsible “M” Engineer (AME licence after the completion for certification of the aircraft repair or modification. inspection, of maintenance, - Aircraft Aviation Technician Maintenance The option) program will provide you with the (“M” knowledge and skills to start your career as an category “M” aircraft maintenance technician. graduate technicians perform tasks/activities associated with the servicing and repair of the engine and associated systems aircraft airframe, and components. Canada (TC) accredited Transport program is The the for experience and exam credit towards and is accredited by the AME licence; issue of an Aerospace (CCAA) Aviation & Canadian Council of as meeting the national occupational standard for aircraft maintenance training. In this program: • Program Code: 8112 (Option M) 8112 (Option Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Ashtonbee* Campus: [email protected] 7510 ext. 416-289-5000, Aviation Technician Aircraft – Technician Maintenance Aviation

alent (minimum actors Mathematics Practices Aircraft Structures Toronto Airways, Airways, Toronto + Aviation Regulations (CARS) roubleshooting Practices Air Canada, Kelowna Kelowna Air Canada, Troubleshooting Practices 2 Troubleshooting Avionics Practices 2 Maintenance ower Generation and Distribution heory of Flight ools, Materials & Processes ools, urbine Engines Electrical Fundamentals Avionics Fundamentals 1 T Aircraft Hydraulics & Landing Gear Canadian Hangar - Maintenance Procedures Airframe Systems Aircraft Solid State and Data Bus Logic Avionics Fundamentals 2 P Aircraft Instruments Avionics Installation Practices Avionics T Communications Systems Digital Avionics Pulse Navigation Systems Navigation Systems Maintenance Digital Avionics Safety and Human F Piston Engines and Propellers Sheet Metal & T T Aircraft Publications Aircraft Applied Post-secondary Programs/47 oronto Area (GTA)

alent or mature student status (19 years alent or mature student or take alent (minimum grade required) Flightcraft, Great Slave Helicopters, Porter Porter Slave Helicopters, Great Flightcraft, Air Transat, Air Westjet, Georgian, Airlines, Air Jazz, First Aviation flying clubs – Flying Club Ottawa Flying club, Airlines/Operators – grade required) or take the Centennial College grade required) or take admission Assessment for English Skills or older) Math Skills a Centennial College Engineering Assessment for admission Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U or U or 12 C or U or Mathematics Grade 11 M equiv

At a Glance Organizations that hire our graduates include: • •

Course presentation format/structures may be subject to Greater T Campus location may be subject to relocation within change.

• AIRC-116 AIRC-117 Semester 2 AIRC-135 AIRC-137 AIRC-138 AIRC-139 AIRC-140 AIRC-141 AIRC-142 AIRC-143 Semester 3 AIRC-257 AIRC-258 AIRC-259 AIRC-260 Semester 4 AIRC-261 AIRC-262 AIRC-263 AIRC-264 * Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 AIRC-109 AIRC-110 AIRC-111 AIRC-112 AIRC-113 AIRC-114 AIRC-115 AIRC-136 +

including Aviation & Aerospace Aviation & s advisory committees and Aircraft Maintenance electronic and avionics maintenance aculty are highly skilled, with years of aculty are highly skilled, raining geared directly to the needs of the ransport Canada accreditation for 18 months Manufacturers Airlines Aircraft, companies Other Canadian aviation operations Graduates are also suitably trained to seek employment in aviation-related businesses operators of light aircraft) as well as (airlines, non-aircraft related electronic industries on-site hangar, various fixed and rotary wing various on-site hangar, aircraft T Canadian Council for experience and extensive technical expertise, technical expertise, experience and extensive its to the program, with a deep commitment students and their success T aircraft industry Affiliated with the Aircraft Electronics Association and the Engineer Association Our partners and supporters are member of Centennial College’ and panelists, participate as guest speakers sharing their wealth of knowledge and expertise for the benefit and enhancement of our programs experience credit and technical examination Aircraft the issue of a Canadian credit towards Maintenance Engineer (AME) licence. Aviation Maintenance (formerly Canadian Council) accreditation for recognition towards meeting the basic training requirements for CCAA occupational trade certification as an Avionics Maintenance Technician. Extensive facilities and equipment, F and theories reinforced Comprehensive courses by hands-on lab and shop work

• • • • • • • • Accreditations program holds: The 1. 2. be eligible for accreditation students must To have an absenteeism rate of less than 5% (of the have maintained a 70% (B) total program hours), grade in each course within the program and have successfully completed all required/mandatory projects. Path Career Avionics maintenance technicians work in many areas of the industry including: • Benefits Highlights Program • • Due to the technical nature of the curriculumDue to the technical write and be able to read, students must a level the English language at comprehend conversational English. exceeding basic

raining focuses on the aircraft’s various various raining focuses on the aircraft’s personal protective equipment (clear safety coveralls and safety boots/shoes) for all glasses, lab activities application in labs Students are required to wear appropriate electronic systems - electrical power distribution flight instrumentation, navigation, and control, Aviation maintenance communication and radar. as well as servicing practices and procedures, round out aviation regulation requirements, program is also designed to This this training. prepare bench technicians for avionic-approved shops and aircraft manufacturing companies to the maintenance, repair/replacement, repair/replacement, to the maintenance, inspection and troubleshooting of basic electronics circuits to sophisticated avionic systems used in modern aircraft A significant portion of time is spent on practical T Students learn highly sought after skills relating

The course material is very technical and course material The achieve a greater level of to comprehensive; success students must be in regular attendance and for their learning experience. responsibility take Students should be prepared to invest extra out-of- mandatory project class time on additional study, completion and exam preparation activities. centennialcollege.ca • • • Program Overview Program a wide range of theAvionics maintenance covers which together aviation and aerospace sectors, A aircraft safe and airworthy. work to keep Aircraft Maintenance Canada) licensed (Transport rating) is responsible “E” Engineer (AME licence electrical and electronicsfor certification of aircraft of maintenance, systems after the completion repair or replacement. inspection, – Avionics Aviation Technician MaintenanceThe option) program will provide you with the (“E” knowledge and skills to start your career as an category “E” aircraft maintenance technician. graduate technicians perform tasks/activities associated with the maintenance and repair of navigation and data aircraft communication, systems. Canada (TC) accredited Transport program is The the issue of for experience and exam credit towards is accredited by the Canadian and AME licence; an Aerospace (CCAA) as meeting Aviation & Council of the national occupational standard for avionics maintenance training. In this program: • Program Code: 8113 (Option E) 8113 (Option Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Ashtonbee* Campus: [email protected] 7510 ext. 416-289-5000, Aviation Technician Avionics – Technician Aviation Maintenance Accounting alent ers ood, Beverage and ood, astry Arts Practical Arts Practical astry Arts Practical astry ery Production Safety and Hygiene and Arts Theory Pastry centennialcollege.ca Level 2 Labour Cost Controls Level 1 Baking and P Mathematics for Bak Quantity Bak College Communications 2 Principles of F Principles of Hospitality Management Purchasing for the Commercial Kitchen Baking Baking and P College Communications 1 General Education Elective Introduction to Computing Introduction to Hospitality Practical Math for Hospitality Sanitation,

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or older) Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U the or take (minimum grade required) Assessment Skills Centennial College English for admission TL-206 AP-101 AP-102 AP-157 AP-201

HTAP-153 CMBK-104 HO HT KMGT Admission Requirements Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 CMBK-101 CMBK-102 COMM-160/161 GNED HT HT HT Semester 2 CMBK-103 CMBK-105 COMM-170/171 alMart Supercentre Costco W Loblaws Metro Sobeys State-of-the-art computer labs State-of-the-art computer learning Hands-on training and classroom Industry experienced faculty

Graduates of the Baking – Commercial Bakeries – Commercial Bakeries Graduates of the Baking program may be eligible to work at the following companies: • • • • • At A Glance

Program Highlights Program in bakers program is taught by professional This curriculum for The baking lab. our newly-renovated crafted to provide this program has been carefully the skills necessary to our graduates with all of growing field. gain employment in this Additional highlights include: • • • Benefits 48 /Post-secondary Programs Program Overview Program program is designed Commercial Bakeries The for people skilled in to meet industry demands Students will learn to goods. producing baked rolls, of breads, produce commercial quantities danish and sweet pastry, savoury sweet dough, and desserts. cakes cookies, and puff pastry, After a two-semester full-time training program, graduates are qualified for entry level positions department supermarkets, in retail bakeries, and other related businesses. camps hotels, stores, skills and Graduates will have the knowledge, attitudes necessary to carry out their duties in a ethical and professional manner. safe, Graduates of the Baking Commercial Bakeries program will be eligible for direct entry Arts into Semester 3 of the Baking – Pastry Management Program (1813) and will earn a diploma in one additional year. Program Code: 1810 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Baking – Commercial Bakeries – Commercial Baking

Accounting alent ers Action From Social Social From ood, Beverage and ood, astry Arts Practical 3 astry astry Arts Practical astry Arts Practical astry ery Production Safety and Hygiene Writing for Hospitality and Arts Theory Pastry eting Strategies Level 2 Labour Cost Controls Report Level 1 Effectively Manager Students Analysis to Social for Culinarians ield Placement ield Placement Review Sanitation, Baking and P Mathematics for Bak Quantity Bak College Communication 2 Principles of F Principles of Hospitality Management Purchasing for the Commercial Kitchen Baking and P Professional Communication and Baking Baking and P College Communication 1 General Education Elective Introduction to Computing Introduction to Hospitality Practical Math for Hospitality

Global Citizenship: Human Resources & Career Planning Presenting and Communicating Mark Principles and Practices of Nutrition Supervisory Practices for the Kitchen F General Education Elective F

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or older) Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U the or take (minimum grade required) Assessment Skills Centennial College English for admission TL-206 AP-101 AP-102 AP-157 AP-201 AP-251 AP-155 AM-100

automatically to the college. in Ontario your midterm and final grades will be transmitted HTAP-153 CMBK-104 HO HT KMGT Semester 3 BP ENGL-302 Admission Requirements Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Note: For applicants who are currently attending high school PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 CMBK-101 CMBK-102 COMM-160/161 GNED HT HT HT Semester 2 CMBK-103 CMBK-105 COMM-170/171 HTAP-302 ICAM-100 Semester 4 BPAM-299 GNED GNED-500 HOTL-152 HT KMGT HT ets eries Retail bak Supermark Department stores Hotels Resorts Camps Other related businesses Brand new state of the art culinary facilities Brand new state of the art Industry experience instructors with industry partners Individualized internship

At A Glance Graduates will have acquired the skills necessary to successfully manage and operate: • • • • • • •

Program Highlights Program Arts Management Baking – Pastry Students of the a comprehensive program will graduate with their craft and knowledge on how to execute in our state-of- Working manage their business. will work with all the students lab, the-art bake enabling them to smoothly latest equipment, transition into the workforce. Additional benefits include: • • • Benefits centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program Arts Management program Baking – Pastry The with the skills is designed to provide graduates outlets. bakery to effectively manage commercial abilities to produce Students will expand their rolls, commercial quantities of breads, advanced Danish and sweet pastry, savoury sweet dough, and desserts. cakes cookies, and puff pastry, Students will also learn to manage materials product cost control and purchasing and storage, hiring and managing personnel. marketing, work experience Students will gather valuable through an individualized internship with industry partners. Graduates of the one year Baking – Commercial program may directly enter Semester 3 Bakeries of this program and earn a diploma in one (additional) year. Program Code: 1813 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Baking – Pastry Arts Management Arts – Pastry Baking

minimum Applications Action From Social Social From are & Networks in a Technical in a Technical Technology and the Technology & Water Treatment & Water centennialcollege.ca anced Dialysis Technology in Biomedical Topics anced Analysis to Social Environment Engineering & Problem Solving Environment echnology Mathematics 2 echnology Mathematics 3 Medical Signal Processing Microbiology & Infection Control Employment Preplacement Electronics 2 Electronic Communication Systems Global Citizenship: Medical Instrumentation Dialysis Medical Imaging Systems Microcontrollers 1 Measurement & Instrumentation Electronics 3 Biomedical Research & Development Biomechanics Biophotonics Adv Report Writing Microcontrollers 2 Data Communications & Networks General Education Elective Computer Networking in Healthcare Adv Biomedical Product Sales & Service Biomedical Capstone Project QA and Project Management Wireless Networks & College Communications 1 Electronics Shop Practices Digital Electronics 1 Electric Circuits 1 Introduction to Electronic Systems Computer Hardw T College Communications 2 Electronics 1 Digital Electronics 2 Electric Circuits 2 C/C++ Programming Ethics in T Biomedical Physiology

2.5 GPA and minimum 80 per cent of first year and minimum 80 2.5 GPA courses required for COOP-221 Minimum C grade in COMM-170/171, Minimum C

math level based on skills assessment results. ENGL-250 BTEC-212 COOP-221 ETEC-201 ETEC-204 GNED-500 Semester 4 BTEC-221 BTEC-222 BTEC-313 ETEC-202 ETEC-203 ETEC-221 Semester 5 BTEC-227 BTEC-312 BTEC-314 BTEC-322 ETEC-222 ETEC-224 GNED Semester 6 BTEC-311 BTEC-321 BTEC-325 BTEC-327 ETEC-306 ETEC-324 Note: Student will be placed in the appropriate English and Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 ETEC-101 ETEC-102 ETEC-103 ETEC-104 ETEC-116 MATH-170 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 ETEC-121 ETEC-122 ETEC-123 ETEC-128 GNED-212 MATH-180 Semester 3 BTEC-106 BTEC-211 alent Science degree health care technology alent or mature student status (19 years alent (minimum grade required) or take ehead University (ON), Engineering degree ehead University (ON), he program has its own Biomedical Student he program has its own active student chapter he program is part of an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) English Grade 12 C or U or equiv Centennial (minimum grade required) or take Assessment for admission College English Skills Mathematics Grade 11 M or U or 12 C or U or equiv a Centennial College Engineering Math Skills Assessment for admission Club and Electronic of the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEEE) medical equipment professions in hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies, companies, sales and customer service. Athabasca University (AB), Lak Opportunity exists for three paid co-op work exists for three paid co-op Opportunity terms T with a wide Hands-on experience is gained range of high-tech equipment T career Graduates will find numerous opportunities including:

Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program Technology Biomedical Engineering The has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Canadian Council as (CCTT) and, Technologists and Technicians of has received national accreditation status such, Accreditation Board Technology by the Canadian (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist of Certified Association Ontario The and Engineering Technicians ) recognizes (OACETT Technologists the Biomedical Engineering program as meeting all the academic Technology Technologist requirements for certification in the category. • Path Career • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with selected partnerships allow graduates to These universities. Our further study. apply academic credit towards partners are: • Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits

3407 3417 (co-op)

Fall, Winter Fall, 3 years/9 semesters (3417) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (3407) 3 years/6 semesters Hospitals Medical equipment companies Pharmaceutical companies Rehabilitation facilities Quality control Sales and customer service Research and development

edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram Health care technology professionals work in settings such as: • • • • • • • At A Glance Cr Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000,

50 /Post-secondary Programs In the biomedical equipment industry, engineering engineering industry, In the biomedical equipment merge resulting in and scientific disciplines that are beneficial to both the innovations in this Firms healthcare system and society. industry must now meet the challenge of providing there As a result, a range of quality products. will be a greater need for qualified professionals. Biomedical engineering integrates various micro-controller, principles including electronics, health and medicine, biology, chemical, computer, engineering in the design of medical equipment, rehabilitation and health improvement devices. In response to this growing demand for technology professionals who understand health-related fields, Centennial College is offering the Biomedical The program program. Engineering Technology will prepare you for a challenging career with the while continuing to evolve to latest technology, This program innovations. reflect the ever-growing provides an optimum balance between theory and Students will be guided towards hands-on labs. Technologist (CET) future Certified Engineering Technologist and Certified Biomedical Engineering (CBET) certifications. program offers the co-op option. This Academically-qualified students enhance their education by working three terms as paid employees in the field. page option, to the Fast-track forward Fast 155. Program Overview Program Program Code: Code: Program Pr Biomedical Biomedical Technology Engineering

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for alent Action From Social Social From Applied Science* for Microbiology in a Technical in a Technical echniques DNA Technology Applied Science* anced level may be accelerated echnology A Environment Analysis to Social T ood Microbiology Mathematics for Microbiology T Lab Instrumentation Inorganic Chem. College Communications 2 Statistics for Microbiology Project 1 F Organic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Report Writing Global Citizenship: Microbiology Project 2 Pharmaceutical Microbiology Recombinant Biochemistry 1 General Education Elective Intro to Biological Systems Chemistry 1 College Communications 1 Occupational Health & Safety Microcomputer Applications Microbiology

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National accreditation supports program quality and provides mobility for graduates TH-154 TH-186 or older) Math Skills a Centennial College Engineering Assessment for admission Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U the or take (minimum grade required) Assessment Skills Centennial College English for admission or U or 12 C or U or Mathematics Grade 11 M equiv

and 3. opportunity to complete MATH-186 between semesters 2 in semester 2.Those taking MATH-140 will have the directly into MATH-176 in semester 1 and MATH-186

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based on skills assessment results. MATH-176 Semester 2 BI-121 CH-125 COMM-170/171 MA BI-208 CH-207 ENGL-250 GNED-500 Semester 4 BI-206 BI-209 BI-312 CH-222 GNED Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 BI-111 CH-101 COMM-160/161 GNED-126 MA BI-122 CH-122 Semester 3 BI-207 CH-121 • * Advanced program Advanced Technology Centre Technology Association of Certified Engineering Association of Certified o Products here is a high program graduation rate and horough laboratory training is provided, is provided, horough laboratory training laboratory heory is combined with ongoing raining in Occupational Health and Safety, raining in Occupational Health and Safety, eamwork skills are encouraged and developed campus student satisfaction Kisk Hermann Laue Spice Company Apotex Inc. Agropur - Divisional Natrel Mill Street Brewery MAXXAM Analytics Campbell Soup Company bioMerieux Griffith Laboratories Cosmetica Laboratories Inc. Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) to use (OACETT) Technologists and Technicians CTech designation: the following professional Technician) (Certified to professional skills starting from the basics work T T is to industry standards HACCP GMP, WHMIS, Qualified and caring faculty and staff provide individual attention in laboratories T Qualified graduates may apply to enter the third year of the Biotechnology – Graduates may apply for certification through apply for certification Graduates may the Ontario and modern Eight up-to-date laboratories are housed at the wireless lecture facilities Centennial Science and T T AB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited AB Nationally

The Biotechnology program has met the national Biotechnology The technology accreditation requirements established and Technicians by the Canadian Council of has received as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists national accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Technology Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist Association of Ontario The Technicians Certified Engineering ) (OACETT Technologists and recognizes the Biotechnology program as meeting all the academic requirements Technician category. for certification in the • • Path Career Graduates typically start their careers as quality control technicians in a broad range of industries pharmaceuticals and also in cosmetics, – food, related government agencies. organizations our graduates work for include: The • • • • • • • • • • CT • • • • • • Program Highlights Program • Benefits , Gas , , enumerate and identify microorganisms , Chromatographs, spectrophotometers (regular/ Chromatographs, etc. HPLC’s IR/UV), Prepare microbiological media and reagents and culture pathogenic microbes Design and perform your own microbiology experiments Use microorganisms to assay pharmaceutical products from many types of samples (water, soil, air, air, soil, from many types of samples (water, pharmaceutical and cosmetic food, your body, products) Prepare specimens for staining and become an expert light-microscopist Become proficient in aseptic handling of materials Accurately calibrate and use a range of instruments such as pH and BOD meters Isolate

ou may graduate in two years as a biotechnician centennialcollege.ca or continue for a third year to study specialized biotechnology and topics such as advanced microbial genetics or systematic microbiology, Advanced. graduating as a biotechnology – Option Fast-track fast If you have a related science degree/diploma, on to the accelerated options available forward pages 156 and 157. Awards program is a repeat recipient Biotechnology The Academic of the Centennial College President’s for outstanding Award Program Recognition student satisfaction. • • • Y • • • Program Overview Program you to nationally-accredited program prepares This (in quality control and work as a bench technician and pharmaceutical food, quality assurance) in the cosmetic industries. practical training in industrial provide We (analytical), microbiology as well as chemistry Laboratory techniques, organic and biochemistry. are including appropriate safety procedures, A special feature of the extensively highlighted. with program is our focus on the project approach, independently designed microbiology projects that enhance your problem-solving and research skills. learn to: will You • Program Code: 3601 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Biotechnology

for Action From Social Social From Applied Science* for Microbiology in a Technical in a Technical echniques** DNA Technology Applied Science* anced level may be ork Term 1 ork Term (3612) 2 ork Term (3612) 3 ork Term (3612) centennialcollege.ca anced Biotechnology echnology A Environment Analysis to Social Biotechnology T ood Microbiology** Analytical Chemistry** Employment Preplacement (3612) Report Writing Global Citizenship: Co-op W Microbiology Project 2** Pharmaceutical Microbiology** Recombinant Biochemistry 1** General Education Elective Co-op W Microbial Genetics Microbiology Project 3 Biochemistry 2 Analytical Instrumentation for Co-op W Environmental Microbiology Adv Systematic Microbiology Professional Practice Ethics (on-line) Intro to Biological Systems** Chemistry 1** College Communications 1 Occupational Health & Safety Microcomputer Applications Mathematics for Microbiology** Microbiology T Lab Instrumentation** Inorganic Chem. College Communications 2 Statistics for Microbiology Project 1** F Organic Chemistry**

Minimum C grade required for entry into semester 5. semesters 2 and 3. have the opportunity to complete MATH-186 between MATH-186 in semester 2.Those taking MATH-140 will accelerated directly into MATH-176 in semester 1 and Students who test at an adv TH-154 TH-186 80 per cent of year one courses, a minimum 2.5 a minimum year one courses, 80 per cent of C grade in COMM-170/171 and minimum CGPA are required. T

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based on skills assessment results. BI-308 MATH-176 Semester 2 BI-121 COMM-170/171 COOP-221 ENGL-250 GNED-500 COOP-222 Semester 4 BI-206 BI-209 BI-312 CH-222 GNED COOP-331 Semester 5 BI-302 BI-303 CH-302 CH-317 COOP-332 Semester 6 BI-304 BI-305 BI-321 BI-322 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level Co-op Requirements • of completion forco-opworkterms, o qualify Outline Program Semester 1 BI-111 CH-101 COMM-160/161 GNED-126 MA BI-122 CH-122 CH-125 MA Semester 3 BI-207 BI-208 CH-121 CH-207

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54 /Post-secondary Programs • • • • • Program Highlights Program • Benefits • Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program In Centennial’s action. Real business means taking a you’ll acquire two year Business program, to build your business solid business foundation which areas suit you portfolio while choosing study core business courses such You’ll best. supply chain and operations, as marketing, human resource management. and accounting, Get to know how the real world works by taking on practical assignments that reflect the latest deliver presentations to activities in business: conduct detailed prospects and supervisors, research and identify and solve problems, analyses, be You’ll analyze companies through case studies. ready to hit the ground running. Program Code: 2803 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Business

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Educational Partners be eligible to participate Qualified graduates may in articulated programs with selected universities, These institutes and professional associations. partnerships allow students to apply credits earned further study at at Centennial College towards other institutions. Our partners are: • • Career Path Career include: areas of employment Potential • for careers in: Program graduates are prepared • . Many . , deep , ance your studies: Graduates of the two- ance your studies: Maximize your learning experience with small class environments and industry- experienced faculty ransition into the workplace easily by training classes are taught in a lab environment that is fully equipped with an integrated network of computer systems T on industry standard accounting software, Windows for ACCPAC including QuickBooks and Adv year program may move on to the final year of the three-year program if they desire more specialized accounting and business studies Maximize your learning experience with small class environments that offer a leading edge information technology infrastructure Build the strong skills foundation necessary for pursuing a professional accounting designation Connect and learn from a team of professors with strong academic backgrounds and extensive business subject matter expertise, and management experience

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centennialcollege.ca • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • Program Overview Program in just two years. Get the basics of accounting Accounting program Business – Centennial’s accounting provides students with excellent College has The frame. training in a shorter time that hard to design a two-year program worked All employable skills. is rigorous and develops accounting the quality features of Centennial’s Upon graduation you will programs are present. have the opportunity to study at the advanced level by fast-tracking into the three year program. two-year accounting program concentrates This on building skills in financial and managerial accounting and developing strong knowledge Communication and in accounting software. as they are analytical skills are also emphasized, Graduates can look essential for employment. employment opportunities to rewarding forward in a wide range of business sectors. Program Code: 2801 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Business Business – Accounting

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• • Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in articulated programs with selected universities, These institutes and professional associations. partnerships allow students to apply credits earned further study at at Centennial College towards other institutions. Our partners are: • • • Path Career • • • • Educational P Program Highlights Program • • • • Benefits the CSC™ . These courses have no These . Successful completion of industry recognized courses is essential for a career in the financial services industry Registration in these courses incurs substitutes. costs in addition to regular tuition Successful graduates of the program will qualify to write the Investment Funds exam (qualifying them to sell mutual funds), (Canadian Securities Course) qualifying exams and the Conduct and Practices Handbook which will qualify students to (CPH™) exam, sell stocks and bonds in addition to mutual Students may also write the Life License funds. upon Qualification Program (LLQP) exam which, will qualify them to write the Ontario passing, Life Insurer exam

56 /Post-secondary Programs • Program Overview Program As a the finance world. Get on the inside track of you’ll learn the program, student of the Finance aspects of the industry, technical and analytical marketing while developing the communication, to interact with and and selling skills needed maintain your clients. you Upon graduating this four semester program, will qualify to write the Investment Funds Exam the Canadian (licensing them to sell mutual funds), and the Conduct and Securities Course (CSC™), which qualifies Practices Handbook (CPH™), individuals to sell stocks and bonds. Association Professional • Program Code: 2483 Code: Program semesters 2 year/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Business – Finance – Finance Business

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USN-313 to additional courses and require extra time and fees. math levels based on skills assessment results.This may lead INTL-234 INTL-220 MA INTL-221 INTL-222 INTL-224 INTL-310 Semester 4 B GNED INTL-233 INTL-303 MKTG-332 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and Admission Requirements Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 BUSN-119 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 HRMT-301 MA MKTG-116 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 COMP-126 GNED-500 OMGT-129 Semester 3 ACCT-123 ECON-302 GNED • Technology artners Compliance Analyst of Windsor Logistics Assistant ative problem solvers and decision makers ative problem solvers and Customs Import/Export Documentation Specialist Global Inside Sales Representative hrive under pressure and can meet deadlines hrive under pressure and

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• • • • • • • • • Educational P Centennial maintains a number of university articulations to provide graduates with the opportunity to gain both a college and university degree in a shorter time frame. Qualified graduates of the two-year International Business Diploma program may be eligible to a degree apply their Centennial credits towards with the following universities: • • Is this Program Right for You? Right for Is this Program Diploma two-year International Business The the for individuals with program is tailored following traits and skills: • ards earning In just one year, you’ll In just one year, he program focuses on providing you with undertake more international business more undertake and have the option to work towards courses, pursue professional a university degree, designations (CITP) and gain work experience before graduation a strong business foundation, along with a strong business foundation, international business courses that will launch you into an entry-level position within a global business enterprise Graduates have the option to seamlessly transfer into the three-year International Business program. T Strong employment prospects after graduation. Eligible graduates have the opportunity to apply their Centennial credits tow a university degree

centennialcollege.ca • Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio, Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Program Overview Program two-year International Centennial College’s provides both a solid Business Diploma program as well as specialized general business foundation international business knowledge. first two semesters offer a broad business The you an understanding of the giving foundation, concepts needed to build any successful key Once you’ve grasped the core business career. you’ll complete specialized business ideas, international business courses that will meet the intensive These demands of any industry employer. courses will prepare you for the global workplace such as processing concepts, by teaching you key assisting in the customs compliance documents, transportation of goods to and from locations role support a on taking and world, the throughout and sale of Canadian goods in in the marketing the global marketplace. Program Code: 2809 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Business – International Business – International Business are 1 are 2 alent or M or U or From Social Social From eting eting inance Part 1 inance Part 2 inance Part eting Applications in Marketing eting Analysis eting Communications centennialcollege.ca Retailing Fundamentals of Business College Communications 1 Applied Business Softw Human Resource Management Mathematics of F Principles of Mark College Communications 2 Applied Business Softw Global Citizenship: Mathematics of F Mark Intro to Supply Chain and Business Business Communications Economics for Business & General Education Elective International Business Concepts Professional Selling International Mark Career Action General Education Elective Practical Mark Digital Mark

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USN-333 to additional courses and require extra time and fees. math levels based on skills assessment results.This may lead HRMT-301 MKTG-116 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 GNED-500 MKTG-331 MKTG-226 MKTG-229 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 BUSN-119 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 MA COMP-126 MATH-119 OMGT-129 Semester 3 B ECON-302 GNED INTL-220 MKTG-223 MKTG-332 Semester 4 BUSN-313 GNED MKTG-221 MKTG-222 Admission Requirements Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • Career Path Path Career industries find employment in Graduates may such as: • • • • • • are

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• • • • • • Educational Partners Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow students to These associations. further apply credits earned at Centennial towards study at other institutions. Our partners are: • • • • • Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits eting Representatives Sales and Service Representatives Product Consultants Merchandising Assistants Merchandising Supervisors Mark Customer Service Representatives Account Managers

• • • • At A Glance Graduates are prepared for careers as: • • • 58 /Post-secondary Programs Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Program Overview Program is the essential link between an Marketing As a marketing base. organization and its customer the you’ll help organizations meet professional, by focusing on product needs of their customers and promotion. distribution, packaging, price, Business – Marketing Centennial College’s program gives you the opportunity to learn the organizational basics of business – accounting, customer service and software, business behavior, international business – which create a foundation learn You’ll courses to follow. for the marketing theory and case-based problem- about marketing solving Other areas of focus are marketing communications (which includes advertising sales and promotion) and account management, computer case studies, Through and service. as well as classroom lectures, simulations, you’ll develop assignments and presentations, the creative decision-making and persuasive communication skills necessary to be a marketing professional. students have the Marketing Centennial’s opportunity to experience participation in national such and province-wide academic competitions, Competition as the Ontario Colleges Marketing Our and CMA competitions. BDC, (OCMC), emphasis on global citizenship brings discussion of the world and its events into the classroom in ways. value-added Program Code: 2805 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Business – Marketing Business

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CCT-123 to additional courses and require extra time and fees. math levels based on skills assessment results.This may lead MATH-119 Semester 3 A BUSN-333 GNED INTL-220 OMGT Semester 4 ECON-302 GNED MGMT OMGT OMGT-226 OMGT Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and Admission Requirements Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 BUSN-119 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 HRMT-301 MA MKTG-116 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 COMP-126 GNED-500 OMGT-129 OMGT-229 BUSN-225 • Technology Our two year , such as: case studies, case studies, such as: , ard further study at artners artners Association for Production and University Alliance Business Operations is a diverse field that requires a robust skillset. well- program will help you build a solid, rounded foundation to start a career in this exciting field. ookmin University ork University Inventory Control SAP Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council Algoma University Athabasca University Conestoga College Davenport University K Royal Roads University University of Ontario Institute of Y Canadian Apply your credits tow the degree level through one of the school’s articulation agreements Quality control technicians Inventory analysts Buyers Planning and scheduling coordinators Logistics coordinators Hone your communication and problem-solving and problem-solving Hone your communication skills learn from faculty Build your portfolio as you world experience and members with business current trends and up-to-date knowledge of related technology requirements in small Optimize your learning experience through practical class environments taught and modernized methods by earning a Enhance your career opportunities standards of learning diploma that reflects high web teaching, team projects, and solution based solution and projects, team teaching, web games

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• • Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • • • • • • • • Associations Professional • Career Path Career Graduates are prepared to work as: • • • • • Educational P Program Highlights Program • • • • Benefits • centennialcollege.ca Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program Whether diverse field. Business Operations is a for or waiting shipping a package overseas it wouldn’t be arrive, your online purchase to chain professionals possible without the supply Business Centennial’s working behind the scenes. you for the many Operations program prepares such as operations facets of Business operations, logistics, purchasing, planning and scheduling, productivity quality, supply chain management, direct labour supervision and other improvement, operations responsibilities. key Classes are taught through hands-on projects and in assignments that simulate those undertaken Our program includes actual business settings. courses in analyzing business processes to improve developing and implementing quality productivity, applying team approach management programs, principles to analyze operations problems and developing solutions as well as enhancing the supply chain. performance of the firm’s Program Code: 2506 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Business – Operations Business

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CCT-334 CCT-336 USN-331 USN-350 to additional courses and require extra time and fees. math levels based on skills assessment results.This may lead ACCT-332 A B Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and COMM-170/171 COMP-126 Semester 3 ACCT-226 ACCT-256 ACCT-257 B COOP-221 ENGL-253 Semester 4 ACCT-222 ACCT-228 ECON-205 GNED HRMT Semester 5 ACCT-331 A ACCT-356 ACCT-357 ECON-206 HRMT Semester 6 ACCT-322 BUSN-325 Co-op Placement Requirements Co-op Placement • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 ACCT-112 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 FINA-110 MA MKTG-116 Semester 2 ACCT-150 ACCT-221 BUSN-225 GNED-500 GNED ACCT-224 • • • Academic Requirements • • . Many . of Windsor , deep , aterford Institute of ork University Technology Seneca College University of Lethbridge University of New Brunswick University W Y

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Career Path Career Graduates are prepared for careers in: • • • • Admission Requirements Admission Requirements Eligibility • • • • • • • • • Educational Partners end with a degree! Start in a diploma program, Successful graduates of this program will have the further opportunity to apply their credits towards Listed below are some study at the degree level. of the partnering universities that are available Students should note that for this program. each partnership has a specific minimum grade requirement in order to qualify for transferring for which are searchable here details credits, http://www.centennialcollege.ca/webforms/ articulation/articulation.html?current=true. Our partners include: • Program Highlights Highlights Program • • • Benefits Benefits 2405 2415 (co-op)

Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, 3 years/9 semesters (2415) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (2405) 3 years/6 semesters edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: Length: ogram 60 /Post-secondary Programs Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity It’s more than crunching numbers. It’s about about It’s more than crunching numbers. It’s Develop the success. setting up a business for strong fundamental skills needed for a career in Accounting program Centennial’s accounting. combines rigorous training with quality courses. skills in financial accounting, develop You’ll and computers – ranging management accounting, to from training in the use of suite software design. and systems accounting software advanced and corporate finance round out auditing, Taxes, in the third year. the professional options available Co-op Sample the accounting world before you specialize gain the You'll with a paid co-op work term. knowledge you can only gain from the experts. Learn while you discover Get ahead. Network. accounts receivable, careers in accounts payable, fixed asset management, credit and collections, and cost accounting managerial, inventory control, and payroll. Our Career Services and Cooperative Education department staff works closely with students their co-op work experience as to make work with a wide They meaningful as possible. of organizations in business and industry variety and they assist students with the sourcing of and preparation for co-op work placement opportunities. Campus: Progress Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start:

Program Code: Program Pr Business Administration Administration Business – Accounting

Analysis 1 are 1 are 2 ation 1 Action From Social Social From eting inance Part 1 inance Part 2 inance Part Standards and Measures ork Term (2517) ork Term (2517) ork Term (2517) ork Term Management with SAP Analysis to Social Operations inancial Accounting Concepts F Business Communications Employment Preplacement General Education Elective International Business Concepts Purchasing and Supply Chain Materials Management Co-op W Research Methods and Data Principles of Microeconomics General Education Elective Integrated Business Planning Productivity: Supply Chain Management Co-op W Leadership and Innov Business Law Principles of Macroeconomics Liberal Studies Elective Group B Quality Assurance Production Planning with SAP Co-op W Career Action Business Strategy Professional Business Elective Integrated Logistic with SAP Service Operations Management Enterprise Resource Planning Fundamentals of Business College Communications 1 Applied Business Softw Human Resource Management Mathematics of F Principles of Mark College Communications 2 Applied Business Softw Global Citizenship: Mathematics of F Intro to Supply Chain and Business Project Management Principles

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CCT-123 USN-332 to additional courses and require extra time and fees. math levels based on skills assessment results.This may lead MATH-119 COOP-221 GNED INTL-220 OMGT OMGT Semester 4 BUSN-225 ECON-205 GNED MGMT OMGT OMGT-228 Semester 5 BUSN-228 BUSN-331 ECON-206 ELECT B OMGT OMGT Semester 6 BUSN-313 B ELECT OMGT OMGT OMGT Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 BUSN-119 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 HRMT-301 MA MKTG-116 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 COMP-126 GNED-500 OMGT-129 OMGT-229 Semester 3 A BUSN-333 • • •

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Career Path Career Graduates are prepared for careers as: • • • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • • • • • • • • • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • Program Highlights Highlights Program • • • • Benefits •

2517 (co-op) Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, 3 years/9 semesters (2517) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (2507) 3 years/6 semesters edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram centennialcollege.ca Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity You’re a big picture thinker. Let it guide you Let it guide a big picture thinker. You’re is Business Operations success. business towards In this program the engine room of any business. you’ll gain core business knowledge as well as specialized business operations courses to prepare you for a career in any service or goods study everything You’ll manufacturing industry. from purchasing and inventory management to supply chain and logistics management, direct supervision and quality operations planning, assurance. Co-op Option Start living it. Don’t just read about a career. opportunity for more hands-on experience The with the optional co-op component is available Enhance your starting in the fourth semester. education and get paid for it by working up to not only This experience three terms in your field. allows you to put classroom learning into practice, contacts for future but also provides valuable careers. Our Career Services and Cooperative Education department staff works closely with students their co-op work experience as to make work with a wide They meaningful as possible. of organizations in business and industry variety and they assist students with the sourcing of and preparation for co-op work placement opportunities. Campus: Progress Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start:

Program Code: 2507 Code: Program Pr Business Administration – Business Operations Management Operations – Business Administration Business

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USN-331 USN-332 to additional courses and require extra time and fees. math level based on skills assessment results.This may lead BUSN-313 B ENTP-305 ENTP-307 ENTP-331 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and COMP-126 INTL-220 MA COOP-221 ENTP-201 ENTP-202 GNED OMGT Semester 4 ACCT-222 BUSN-228 ECON-205 ENTP-301 GNED Semester 5 BUSN-226 B ECON-206 ENTP-303 ENTP-306 Semester 6 ACCT-150 Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 BUSN-119 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 HRMT-301 MA MKTG-116 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 GNED-500 OMGT-129 Semester 3 ACCT-123 BUSN-333 BUSN-225 ENTP-304 • • • Academic Requirements • • of Windsor ork University echnology ative thinking and University of New Brunswick University of Ontario Institute of T University Y

• • • • ard further study at the “intrapreneur” within “intrapreneur” knowledgeable faculty alent or mature student status (19 years ookmin University, ookmin University, K Laurentian University Nipissing University Ryerson University Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) existing organizations – with the objective of pursuing new opportunities Algoma University South Korea Learn in small class environments to connect with experienced, Build your skills portfolio as you learn from faculty members and guest entrepreneurs with business world experience Enhance your career opportunities by earning a diploma that reflects high standards of learning Apply your credits tow degree level in the future Develop your skills in innov skills to start your own Build practical technical venture or work as a problem solving

• • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • • • • • Path Career Graduates will be able to either start their own business or work within a new or existing business unit of an organization or a company. can expect to work in small and medium size They new entrepreneurial ventures in which innovative products and processes for the organization are developed by intrapreneurial employees. Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, allow graduates partnerships These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • Students in this program will develop a portfolio program will develop Students in this with the documenting their engagement equity signature global citizenship and college’s information on Global more For competencies. GC&E Portfolio the Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity Benefits Highlights Program • • Global Citizenship and Global Citizenship Equity Portfolio •

2518 (co-op) Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, 3 years/9 semesters (2518) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (2508) 3 years/6 semesters edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram 62 /Post-secondary Programs Every business relies on innovation to thrive innovation Every business relies on Business Centennial College’s and succeed. Administration – Entrepreneurship program will provide the business background and the thinking skills to identify and take innovative of opportunities within existing advantage organizations (Intrapreneurship) or through the creation of new business organizations thinking can innovative This (Entrepreneurship). also be used to do business for social good (social enterprise). three year program will enable students The use to recognize and assess opportunities, and problem strategies that promote innovation business make develop business plans, solving, and implement efficient operations. presentations, Competencies will be developed in the areas of within an idea-generating culture, innovation and planning and project sustainability practices, management with an emphasis on ethical decision-making. Graduates will learn to create new ventures within an existing business/organizational unit or start can expect to work in They their own business. small and medium size ventures in developing These new products and processes. innovative skills are also needed in the non-profit sector. Co-op Option provides a distinct three year program This to its graduates by offering a co-op advantage most employers During the hiring process, option. seek candidates with a mix of academics and work co-op term allows you to Centennial’s experience. valuable gain work in the entrepreneurship field, industry experience and develop important contacts prior to graduation. Our Career Services and Cooperative Education department staff works closely with students work experience as their co-op to make work with a wide They meaningful as possible. of organizations in business and industry variety and they assist students with the sourcing of and preparation for co-op work placement opportunities. Campus: Progress Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start:

Program Code: 2508 Code: Program Pr Business Administration – Entrepreneurship Administration Business

Analysis 1 are 1 are 2 Action From Social Social From eting inance Part 1 inance Part 2 inance Part Accounting for HRM inance 1 ayrollAssociation (CPA) Training & Development Training ork Term (2719) ork Term Analysis to Social Operations A of 2.5 ayroll Compliance Legislation ayroll Fundamentals 1 ayroll Fundamentals 2 inancial Accounting Concepts F Business Communications Employment Preplacement P General Education Elective Employment Law International Business Concepts Corporate F Research Methods and Data P Principles of Microeconomics General Education Elective Organizational Behaviour Recruitment and Selection Business Law P Principles of Macroeconomics Human Resource Planning Employee Managerial Integrated Business Planning Co-op W Career Action Business Strategy Labour Relations Human Resource Management Occupational Health and Safety Compensation and Benefits Fundamentals of Business College Communications 1 Applied Business Softw Human Resource Management Mathematics of F Principles of Mark College Communications 2 Applied Business Softw Global Citizenship: Mathematics of F Management Principles Intro to Supply Chain and Business

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CCT-224 USN-331 USN-332 MATH-119 COOP-221 CP GNED HRMT INTL-220 Semester 4 A BUSN-225 CPAC-102 ECON-205 GNED HRMT HRMT Semester 5 B CP ECON-206 HRMT HRMT HRMT-317 MGMT-324 Semester 6 BUSN-310 B HRMT HRMT HRMT HRMT Notes: Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 BUSN-119 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 HRMT-301 MA MKTG-116 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 COMP-126 GNED-500 MGMT-222 OMGT Semester 3 ACCT-123 BUSN-333 • • • 1. 2. are , , of Windsor alent or M or U or aterford Institute of ork University echnology Technology Nipissing University Royal Roads University Ryerson University University of Ontario Institute of T University W Y

• • • • • • • etability with the opportunity etability with the opportunity alent or mature student status (19 years ehead University ookmin University echnology Carlow echnology echnology equivalent or take a Centennial College Math or take equivalent Assessment for admission Skills Laurentian University Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) English Grade 12 C or U or equiv College English Skills the Centennial take Assessment for admission Mathematics Grade 11 or 12 C, to earn the CHRP designation granted by the Association Human Resources Professionals the CIM™ designation from the (HRPA), and the Canadian Institute of Management, PCP™ designation from the Canadian Payroll Association. Algoma University Athabasca University Cork Institute of T Dundalk Institute of T Institute of T K Lak such as Microsoft Suite and SAP such as Microsoft Suite and and project-based learning from simulations, world experience faculty who have business of current trends and up-to-date knowledge Seek out exciting career opportunities by Seek out exciting career continuously growing training in a field that is business softw Gain experience with popular by earning a Enhance your career opportunities standards of learning diploma that reflects high abroad recognized in Canada and with hands- Learn in small class environments case studies on teaching methods including Increase your mark

• • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • Educational Partners Educational Partners end with a degree! Start in a diploma program, Successful graduates of this program will have the further opportunity to apply their credits towards Listed below are some study at the degree level. of the partnering universities that are available Students should note that for this program. each partnership has a specific minimum grade requirement in order to qualify for transferring for which are searchable here details credits, http://www.centennialcollege.ca/webforms/ articulation/articulation.html?current=true. Our partners include: • • • • • • • Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits

2709 2719 (co-op)

Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, 3 years/9 semesters (2719) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (2709) 3 years/6 semesters edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram centennialcollege.ca Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio An organization is only as good as its people. good as its people. An organization is only as and develop retain, role of HR is to attract, The Human this most important organizational asset. ensures an as a strategic partner, Resources (HR), organization has the best pool of talent to remain and ahead in the industry. competitive, innovative, explore trends to prepare for the will You work and tomorrow’s challenges of today’s Our approach includes the strategic environment. such as human resources use of all HR functions, training recruitment and selection, planning, performance compensation, and development, human resources management management, enabling a proactive perspective to systems, Complementing ensure organizational success. your development of HR skills is the development payroll skills. of highly marketable our unique program offers the Additionally, opportunity to acquire three designations – the CHRP™ designation from the Human Resources the CIM™ designation Association, Professionals and from the Canadian Institute of Management, the PCP™ designation from the Canadian Payroll Association. Co-op Option Students of our three-year HR programs have the option to apply and qualify for a paid co-op for areas of get to explore different You’ll three terms. develop pinpoint your interests, Human Resources, business connections and gain direct hands-on experience – all before graduation! Students are responsible for securing a co-op job. Our Career Services and Co-op Education staff works closely with students to support them in this process as well as to promote the program to businesses and of organizations, a wide variety industries. Campus: Progress Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start:

Program Code: Program Pr Business Administration – Human Resources – Human Administration Business

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USN-332 to additional courses and require extra time and fees. math levels based on skills assessment results.This may lead INTL-303 INTL-335 INTL-339 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and INTL-220 GNED INTL-221 INTL-222 INTL-224 OMGT Semester 4 ECON-205 GNED INTL-232 INTL-233 MKTG-332 Semester 5 ECON-206 INTL-304 INTL-332 INTL-336 OMGT Semester 6 BUSN-313 B ELECT B INTL-310 Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 BUSN-119 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 HRMT-301 MA MKTG-116 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 COMP-126 GNED-500 MA OMGT-129 Semester 3 ACCT-123 COOP-221 INTL-334 • • • are , , of Windsor alent or M or U or ehead University Lak Laurentian University Nipissing University Ryerson University University of Lethbridge University of New Brunswick University

• • • • • • • etability with the opportunity etability with the opportunity alent or mature student status (19 years ookmin University echnology Carlow echnology echnology equivalent or take a Centennial College Math or take equivalent Assessment for admission Skills Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) English Grade 12 C or U or equiv College English Skills the Centennial take Assessment for admission Mathematics Grade 11 or 12 C, to earn the CHRP designation granted by the to earn the CHRP designation Association Human Resources Professionals the CIM™ designation from the (HRPA), and the Canadian Institute of Management, PCP™ designation from the Canadian Payroll Association Athabasca University Cork Institute of T Dundalk Institute of T Griffith University Institute of T K such as Microsoft Suite and SAP such as Microsoft Suite and and project-based learning from simulations, world experience faculty who have business of current trends and up-to-date knowledge Seek out exciting career opportunities by career opportunities Seek out exciting continuously growing training in a field that is business softw Gain experience with popular by earning a Enhance your career opportunities standards of learning diploma that reflects high abroad recognized in Canada and with hands- Learn in small class environments case studies on teaching methods including Increase your mark

• Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • Educational Partners Educational Partners end with a degree! Start in a diploma program, Successful graduates of this program will have the further opportunity to apply their credits towards Listed below are some study at the degree level. of our partnering universities that are available Students should note that for this program. each partnership has a specific minimum grade requirement in order to qualify for transferring details for which are searchable here credits, http://www.centennialcollege.ca/webforms/ articulation/articulation.html?current=true. Our partners include: • • • • • Admission Requirements • • Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits 2409 2419 (co-op)

Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, Advanced Diploma Advanced Diploma semesters (2409) 3 years/6 (2419) 3 years/9 semesters edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram At A Glance A career in HR brings new opportunities every Hands-on learning with experienced faculty day. will prepare you for your new career. 64 /Post-secondary Programs Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Campus: Progress Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program opportunities. Prepare for global business Administration – Business Centennial’s builds upon International Business program the two-year program by offering specialized, international business knowledge to prepare you will learn the fundamentals You for career success. of business and then gain expertise in areas sales, finance, such as international trade law, and corporate social marketing, business planning, The responsibility in international development. School of Business will provide guidance and support to enable you to focus on your area of specialization. Co-op Students of our three-year HR programs have the option to apply and qualify for a paid co-op for get to explore different areas of You’ll three terms. develop pinpoint your interests, Human Resources, business connections and gain direct hands-on experience – all before graduation! Students are responsible for securing a co-op job. Our Career Services and Co-op Education staff works closely with students to support them in this process as well as to promote the program to businesses and of organizations, a wide variety industries. Start:

Program Code: Program Pr Cr Business Administration – International Business – International Administration Business

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their program coordinator in second semester. • Path Career Graduates are prepared for careers in: • • • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners include: • • • • • • Note: Students who plan to go on to university should see • • Educational P Students in this program will develop a portfolio program will develop Students in this with the documenting their engagement equity signature global citizenship and college’s information on Global more For competencies. GC&E Portfolio the Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Benefits Highlights Program • • Global Citizenship and Global Citizenship Equity Portfolio • •

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centennialcollege.ca Discover your own personal leadership potential. leadership potential. Discover your own personal three year business administration Centennial’s program gives you the opportunity to experience management practices and decision-making, or that no other program, leadership in ways While learning the business basics can. institution, supply accounting, human resources, – marketing, applied business software chain and operations, and management – you can also focus on your Learn own growth as a leader and decision-maker. through hands-on assignments that simulate with a team Work actual business situations. service on the next business trend or innovative adopt find efficiencies, Manage projects, offerings. and leverage your financial a hiring mindset, strategic business decisions. know-how into smart, Become a well-rounded business graduate who has the option of entering the workforce or continuing studies at any one of a immediately, wide-range of degree-granting institutions. Co-op Option Explore your future career before graduation Our paid co-op terms let you and get paid for it. gain experience explore career opportunities, Examine your and network before graduation. career options in within a business organization by first hand exposure to roles carried out in marketing, management, human resources, Learn accounting and finance. operations and, how management roles are organized in private corporations or public partnerships, business, organizations in small-to-medium or large settings. Our Career Services and Cooperative Education department staff works closely with eligible their co-op work experience as students to make work with a wide They meaningful as possible. of organizations in business and industry variety and they assist students with the sourcing of and preparation for co-op work placement opportunities. Program Overview Program Program Code: Program Pr Business Administration – Leadership and Management Management and – Leadership Administration Business

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USN-350 to additional courses and require extra time and fees. math levels based on skills assessment results.This may lead MKTG-233 MKTG-301 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and MATH-119 OMGT-129 COOP-221 ECON-205 GNED INTL-220 MKTG-223 Semester 4 GNED MKTG-221 MKTG-222 MKTG-226 MKTG-229 Semester 5 BUSN-313 B ECON-206 MKTG-224 MKTG-228 MKTG-332 Semester 6 ELECT-B ELECT MKTG-340 Co-op Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 BUSN-119 COMM-160/161 COMP-106 HRMT-301 MA MKTG-116 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 COMP-126 GNED-500 MKTG-331 Semester 3 ACCT-123 BUSN-333 • • • Academic Requirements • • echnology echnology Blanchardstown Institute of T Lethbridge University Limerick Institute of T Nipissing University Royal Roads University

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• • • Graduates may obtain work as: • • • • • Car • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • • • • • • • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in articulated programs with selected universities, These institutes and professional associations. partnerships allow students to apply credits earned further study at other at Centennial towards institutions. Our partners include: • Program Highlights Program • • • • Benefits

2413 (co-op) Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, 3 years/9 semesters (2413) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (2403) 3 years/6 semesters edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: Length: ogram 66 /Post-secondary Programs Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Skilled marketing professionals manage the link Skilled marketing and its customer using between an organization customer knowledge and business social media, three-year Marketing strategy Centennial’s program offers broad-based business training in the first three semesters as well as specific training research, including marketing in marketing, communications (which includes marketing interactive marketing advertising and promotion), and e-marketing (which includes direct marketing, and brand customer relationship management), planning. In this program you’ll gain more than just Under the direction of our classroom theory. you’ll be exposed to all areas experienced faculty, guest lectures, through case studies, of marketing and computer simulations projects, presentations, and technologies. Co-op Option programs Students of our three-year Marketing have the option to apply and qualify for a paid Campus: Progress Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start: get to explore different You’ll co-op for three terms. develop pinpoint your interests, areas of marketing, business connections and gain direct hands-on experience – all before graduation! Students are responsible for securing a co-op job. Our Career Services and Co-op Education staff works closely with students to support them in this process as well as to promote the program businesses and of organizations, to a wide variety industries. you can continue in the If co-op is not for you, industry gaining valuable three-year program, industry projects and exposure through classes, visiting business professionals.

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• centennialcollege.ca • • Graduates have demonstrated the ability to: • • • Pr Program Highlights Program • • Benefits Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Professional child and youth workers enhance the workers Professional child and youth and youth of children, growth and development range of therapeutic their families within a wide contexts. philosophies and Students will learn the principles, characteristics of relational child and youth work working practice such as co-creating relationships, developmentally and understanding professional boundaries. Program Overview Program Progress Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Program Code: 1205 Code: Program semesters 3 years/6 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Start: Child and Youth Worker Child Youth and

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• • Program Highlights Program Foundations Communications and Media The for students who program provides a pathway further post-secondary to pursue would like education. Path Career of the Upon successful completion program, Foundations Communications & Media offer to the following students will receive an College: programs at Centennial • Benefits

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. , audiences, audiences, , , terminology, terminology, , , values and behaviours that values , , environments and practices to environments and , ariety of media platforms he Communications and Media Foundations he Communications and Media Foundations develop one's job search strategies and early career success strategies for students program will provide a pathway to pursue further post who would like secondary education Apply knowledge of communications and media workplaces T focused written communications and media solutions and "traditional" and non-traditional platforms, communication methods Write and present in basic narrative formats for a v Examine one's roles and responsibilities as a global citizen in personal and professional life Examine beliefs form individual and community identities and the basis for respectful relationships Research and describe media forms Use appropriate vocabulary basic numeracy and communicative strategies necessary in the communications and media environment Apply developed English language skills to a presentation portfolio Create and maintain a forum in social media networks using rich media applications Apply theoretical principles to produce practical,

Communications and Media Foundations Media and Communications program registration. (Please check our website for requirements will be emailed to new students prior to exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. Detailed mobile computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or 68 /Post-secondary Programs • Note:This program may require students to have and use a • • • • • • • • Program Overview Program Communications and Media Foundations The intensive preparation program is a one year, exploration and program that includes creative digital and experimentation with contemporary program The tools. social media production skills while focuses on developing communication Communications introducing students to the Students will develop and Media industries. through fundamentals for success in C&M fields, guided by the practical application of skills, creative media industry professionals. you will: In this program, • Program Code: 6416 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Centre Arts Story Campus: Winter Start: Fall, [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, updated information).

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-320 -420 -422 -116 -212 -216 ou will receive an invitation to attend an ou will receive an invitation or older) Community Admission Work Development apply to the program. session shortly after you It is important that you attend the session to sure that this program is the right fit make for you. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U the or take (minimum grade required) Assessment Skills Centennial College English for admission Y

English and GNED). CDEV-314 GNED COMM-160/161 GNED-135 Semester 2 CDEV CDEV COMM-170/171 GNED-500 Semester 3 CDEV-312 CDEV Semester 4 CDEV CDEV Note: minimum C grade required in all courses (excluding Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 CDEV-112 CDEV-114 CDEV CDEV-214 CDEV-220 CDEV-316 CDEV-318 Note • private and and private . United Way Toronto Social Development Unit Toronto ork in communities to advocate for change he Community Development Work program program Work he Community Development oronto Community Housing Corporation initiatives will provide students with the opportunity to will provide students with under the practice their acquired knowledge practitioners in two supervision of community settings. separate "real world" fieldwork W strategies that promote social and economic justice and challenge patterns of oppression and discrimination. T City of Action for Neighbourhood Change Students will develop the necessary skills develop the necessary Students will to prepare them for public, T development Opportunities for international placements non-profit sector careers in a wide array non-profit sector careers community of positions geared at building community promoting sustainable capacity, community economic and managing/directing development initiatives.

• voluntary organizations, Careers in government, and international community settings corporations, are all examples of employment venues. • • Path Career Graduates of this program are prepared for entry including level community development positions, health working in areas of community outreach, and advocacy, volunteer coordination, promotion, Organizations hiring graduates include fundraising. • • • Program Highlights Program • Benefits • centennialcollege.ca Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the college's signature global citizenship and equity more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program (CD) is an Community Development politics, interdisciplinary field incorporating research and an understanding of economics, As a form of social planning, cultural diversity. practice strives to community development well-being of enhance the social and economic Centennial communities. people living in various program Work College's Community Development is grounded in the belief that there is no one road map to community development practice and that the community itself is "organic by nature". is a growing need for community leaders There who excel at understanding and spearheading sustainable community development initiatives. strive to develop professionals who are critical We as well as creative problem and insightful thinkers Our collaborative approach integrates solvers. diverse perspectives and disciplines to foster significant social and environmental change just and sustainable more equitable, toward communities. Program Code: 1230 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Ashtonbee Campus Campus: Fall Start: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Community Community Work Development

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English. CJSP-207 CJSP-212 CJSP-213 CJSP-214 GNED GNED-500 Note: minimum C grade for all courses (including GNED and • • Outline Program Semester 1 CJSP-100 CJSP-101 CJSP-102 CJSP-105 CJSP-109 COMM-160/161 GNED-144 Semester 2 CJSP-103 CJSP-104 CJSP-108 CJSP-110 CJSP-111 COMM-170/171 Semester 3 CJSP-206 CJSP-208 CJSP-209 CJSP-210 ENGL-205 Semester 4 CJSP-211 Academic Requirements • Notes • Technology Technology , staff, professionals professionals staff, , , individually and in individually , A in jails, group homes, group homes, A in jails, artners , monitor, record and assess client record and monitor, , crisis and emergency situations using crisis and emergency situations alent or mature student status (19 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) York behavior accurately and respond appropriately behavior accurately and and organizational in compliance with legal requirements legal requirements and methods consistent with organizational policy and the community Over 400 hours of field placement in and around the GT court houses and schools community centres, Professional portfolio development Athabasca University University of Ontario Institute of groups, to address and manage problems and manage problems and to address and groups, constructive behaviour change to facilitate Observe and resolution of Assist in the prevention conflict, Establish and maintain constructive relationships with clients Intervene with clients Intervene with

Admission Requirements Eligibility • Career Path Career With program emphasis on prevention, graduates intervention and rehabilitation, and in demand. are extremely marketable you will possess the skills and As a graduate, knowledge you need for a career with at-risk populations (in the community and custodial including involvement with gangs, settings), lack of community criminal activity, addictions, etc. institutionalization, support and services, Centennial's location and connections to the field will provide you with an exceptional field placement learning experience and employment work with Hands-on experience, opportunities. of settings and diverse client groups in a variety exposure to the criminal justice and community services field will open doors into the employment market. • • Centennial Students Distinctive Benefits for • • Educational P • • Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with selected universities, These institutes and professional associations. partnerships allow graduates to apply academic further study. credit towards Our partners are: • • , , with the other three ant security techniques to counselling skills, case management, case management, counselling skills, ork and communicate in a manner consistent ensure the protection of the public, and the ensure the protection of the public, security of the staff and clients in institutional, residential and community settings days spent in class network and strengthen communities at risk W with professional ethics and practice a respect law and for self and others as well as relevant legislation Employ all relev Semesters three and four contain a two days per week field placement, Graduates are prepared to develop proposals Active participation is essential as students learn: suicide care and control, risk assessment, intervention. crisis intervention,

70 /Post-secondary Programs Program Learning Outcomes Program Graduates have demonstrated the ability to: • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program to help people and communities Do you want with law and crime? Are you fascinated at risk? and Justice Services Centennial's Community an exciting career in the program prepares you for community services criminal justice system and youth working with at-risk and hard-to-serve field, you this program, Through and adult populations. skills and training to will gain expert knowledge, work in diverse settings that address those people currently incarcerated or involved who are at risk, with the criminal justice system and/or involved Emphasis is placed in rehabilitation programs. intervention and rehabilitative on prevention, will also develop practical skills You strategies. group treatment approaches, in communication, program development and facilitation, dynamics, case management and security skills. Program Code: 1206 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Community and Justice Services Justice and Community

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programs. Graduates may bridge into the Computer Systems NetworksTechnician/Technology (codes 3404/3405/3415) to the first and second semesters of Computer Systems and Note: Most of these courses in this program are equivalent Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 CNET-101 CNET-102 CNET • and NetworksTechnician/Technology programs. CNET-128 COMM-160/161 CNET CNET CNET COMM-170/171 EMPS-101 GNED-212 CNET GNED Semester 2 CNET s ersonal computer support, sales and service ersonal computer support, upgrades ersonal computer bench repair, P P and maintenance Operation and maintenance of computerized manufacturing equipment Consumer electronic equipment sales and service here is a practical approach to personal here is a practical approach he certificate earned reflects high standards of echnician or Technology – Networking Technology echnician or computer hardware and software installation, installation, and software computer hardware repair and maintenance T learning Graduates are positioned to pursue industry’ Graduates may be eligible to transfer into be eligible to transfer Graduates may Systems the second year of the Computer T programs T and remote Introduction is made to local systems computer communication with a wide range of Opportunity exists to work high-tech equipment personal computer Emphasis is placed on both skills system knowledge and communication A+ Certification and Network+ program

At A Glance Graduates of this program are employed in including: many business and industry settings, • • • •

• • Program Highlights Program • • • • • Benefits Computer Repair and Maintenance and Repair Computer centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program With more and more microcomputer-based there is a need systems entering the marketplace, their computer hardware for people who can link This needs of business. expertise to the general you to step into that concise program prepares range of computer- role by combining a broad interpersonal skills related courses with strong training. you’ll gain a working On the technical side, aspects of the field. knowledge of the various theory, basic computer hardware learn You’ll operating systems and application programs. get plenty of hands-on experience also You’ll maintaining and applying with installing, On the business trouble-shooting techniques. you’ll learn to develop approaches for side, providing maintaining strong customer relations, effective technical support and improving your employability skills. you’ll have a valuable Upon completion, combination of technical and business abilities to start you off in the career direction of your choice. Program Code: 3218 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000,

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based on skills assessment results. Semester 2 CNET CNET-126 CNET CNET CNET COMM-170/171 MA Semester 3 CNET CNET CNET-222 CNET ENGL-250 Semester 4 CNET CNET CNET CNET-229 CNET CNET-311 EMPS-101 GNED Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • Outline Program Semester 1 CNET-101 CNET-102 CNET CNET COMM-160/161 GNED-212 MATH-149 GNED-500 MATH-269 eligible students may transfer eligible students may transfer ek ield service representatives echnical support Computer systems technicians F Network technicians Network technical support specialists Help Desk support T oronto Hydro ransport Canada to the three-year technology advanced diploma advanced to the three-year technology Strong focus is placed on hands-on labs and is placed on hands-on labs Strong focus technical problem-solving After graduating, StorageT T T

At A Glance Graduates of this program are prepared to work as: • • • • • •

Career Path Career graduates of this Companies that have hired program include: • • • Program Accredited Nationally CTAB - Networking Technician Computer Systems The program has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Technologists and Technicians Canadian Council of has received national as such, (CCTT) and, Technology accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist of Association Ontario The Technicians Certified Engineering (OACETT) and Technologists recognizes the Computer Systems – Networking program as meeting all Technician the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technician Program Highlights Program • • Benefits 72 /Post-secondary Programs Computer Systems Technician – Networking Technician Systems Computer Program Overview Program Technician popular Computer Systems Centennial’s flexibility and gets - Networking program allows two-year This sooner. you out into the job market latest in computer program incorporates the to reflect the systems and network technology, of the digital revolution. innovations ever-growing their jobs in technical Program graduates find support from the growing mesh of Internet, extranet and telecom networks. intranet, and into the details go inside PC hardware will You of operating systems to have full human control of the computing and communicating technology. put together and maintain systems that will You business and will empower users in their creative, communication activities. Track Fast Qualified college or university graduates with a background in networks gain direct admission into semester three of this two-year program Technician and receive their Computer Systems – Networking diploma (program 3424) in two 159. see page p. semesters, is – Networking Technician Computer Systems program. accredited a CTAB Program Code: 3404 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000,

Year Year Action Test From Social Social From Web Design Web in a Technical roubleshooting to Telephony orensics echnologies are echnology Technology and the Technology Work Placement 3 (3415) Work Work Placement 1 (3415) Placement Work 2 (3415) Placement Work echnologies A Analysis to Social and Visio Environment oice & Video Over IP Video oice & he Physical Layer echnologist Project echnical Writing with MS Office 2010 Writing echnical Business and ICT Employment Skills (3405) Network Devices T Network Services Introduction Employment Preplacement Global Citizenship: Statistics for Computer Systems Co-op Network Security Data Communications Introduction to Business and ICT Introduction to Programming Unix/ Linux Routing & Switching General Education Elective Co-op WAN T Computer F Network Design & Wireless T V IT Project Management Report Writing Environment Co-op Data Centre Network Management Relational Database Management Wireless Networks T Internetwork T PC Hardw PC Operating Systems T Introduction to College Communications 1 Ethics in Systems 1 Mathematics for Computer Network T Electricity for Computer Systems Windows Server Operating System Customer Skills Introduction to Unix/Linux College Communications 2 Mathematics for Computer Systems 2

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based on skills assessment results. Semester 6 CNET-320 CNET-328 CNET-329 EMPS-101 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level COMM-160/161 CNET CNET GNED-500 MATH-269 COOP-222 CNET CNET CNET CNET CNET GNED COOP-331 CNET-304 CNET-305 CNET-307 ENGL-250 COOP-332 CNET CNET CNET CNET Co-op Requirements Co-op Requirements • • Outline Program Semester 1 CNET-101 CNET-102 CNET CNET GNED-212 MATH-149 Semester 2 CNET CNET-126 CNET CNET CNET COMM-170/171 MA Semester 3 CNET CNET-222 COOP-221 Semester 4 CNET-221 Semester 5 CNET-231 CNET-239 CNET-301 • A+, A+, alent (minimum ailable to qualified students ailable to qualified students ek alent or mature student status (19 years alent (minimum grade required) or take oronto Hydro ransport Canada eer Path Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) English Grade 12 C or U or equiv the Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills Mathematics Grade 11 M or U or 12 C or U or equiv a Centennial College Engineering Math Skills Assessment for admission Net+, iNet, Cisco CCNA, Novell CNE, Microsoft Microsoft Novell CNE, Cisco CCNA, iNet, Net+, Server Win2000 Professional and after one year (certificate) and two years after one year (certificate) (technician diploma) Enbridge Consumers Gas StorageT T T A strong focus is placed on hands-on labs and is placed on hands-on A strong focus technical problem-solving Exit points are av to pursue industry Graduates are positioned as Comptia standard certifications such with the Hands-on experience is gained for copper/ latest equipment and techniques and network fiber cabling certification troubleshooting

Academic Requirements Academic Requirements • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • Companies that have hired graduates of this program include: • • • • Program Accredited Nationally CTAB - Networking Technology Computer Systems The program has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Technologists and Technicians Canadian Council of has received national as such, (CCTT) and, Technology accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist of Association Ontario The Technicians Certified Engineering (OACETT) and Technologists recognizes the Computer Systems – Networking program as meeting all Technology the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technologist Program Highlights Highlights Program • • Car Benefits

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centennialcollege.ca Centennial’s Computer Systems Technology – Technology Computer Systems Centennial’s the latest in Networking program incorporates The computer systems and networks technology. innovations program will reflect the ever-growing Program graduates find of the digital revolution. jobs in technical support for the growing mesh of extranet and telecom networks. intranet, Internet, and learn about go inside PC hardware will You and configure and troubleshoot operating systems, wired or wireless networks in order to have full control of the computing and communicating and maintain will put together You technology. systems that will empower users in their creative, business and communication activities. Academically qualified students enhance their education by working three terms as paid not only The experience employees in the field. allows you to put classroom learning into practice, contacts for future but also provides valuable careers. Track Fast Qualified college or university graduates with a background in networks gain direct admission into semester three of this three-year program – Technology and receive their Computer Systems diploma in four semesters Networking advanced four semesters plus two and with the co-op option, 160). p. work terms (program 3435, – Networking Technology Computer Systems program. accredited is a CTAB Program Overview Program

Program Code: Program Pr Computer Systems Technology – Networking Networking – Technology Systems Computer , or equivalent or or equivalent , centennialcollege.ca Computer Applications Communication Skills Customer Service & Sales Soft Skills Development Contact Centre Environment alent or mature student status (19 years alent or mature student

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Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • for new - Effective Academic Requirements 2014 in Fall entrants • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 CCP-100 CCP-101 CCP-102 CCP-103 CCP-104 “state-of-the- eer Path Build your skills portfolio in classes taught Build your skills portfolio by highly respected industry experienced professors Learn in small class sizes for individualized Learn in small class sizes attention with Gain hands on experience facilities to maximize the training art real -life” experience

Car Graduates of this program may work as Customer Service Centre Representatives in financial and and federal retail establishments, institutions, provincial governments offices. Program Highlights Program to you employers come directly Imagine having each semester in the It happens for an interview. end of At the program. Contact Centre Operations our Career Day invites employers every semester, Many employers students. on campus to interview employment offers on site! even make Our program highlights include: • • • Benefits 74 /Post-secondary Programs Program Overview Program a great company. Be the face and voice of part of an organization’s Customer Service is a key Service Customer The interface with clients. with the building blocks program will provide you career in customer service needed to develop your a Customer Service and obtain recognition as 14 week program. Professional through a unique Learn about topics such as customer service and applications, computer marketing, retailing, sales, Develop and understanding customer expectations. the skills to profile difficult customer situations, and use a model deal with customer objections, assertive for effective complaint resolutions, techniques and positive language to handle This course will help you build difficult situations. the skills to create a positive customer experience. Program Code: 2916 Code: Program semester 15 weeks/1 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Contact Centre Operations Centre Contact

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reference clearance to be considered for employment. General and some other employers require a criminal Semester 2 CTSS-102 CTSS-113 O Note:Applicants are advised that the Ministry of theAttorney Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 CTSS-101 CTSS-103 CTSS-104 CTSS-106 CTSS-109 LAWS-111 O CTSS-107 CTSS-108 CTSS-111 CTSS-112 CTSS-114 , criminal, small claims criminal, , arious tribunal hearings Attorney General (City of Toronto Toronto Attorney General (City of career-oriented assignments career-oriented he Ministry of the Attorney General Attorney he Ministry of the ribunals and boards (Ontario Court of Justice, Ontario Superior (Ontario Court of Justice, Court of Justice) and municipal court settings Court reporter Ministry of the – Provincial Offences Courts) T Municipal Courts T Official examiners Court reporting services Practical hands-on learning in a simulated Practical hands-on learning courtroom setting Attendances in the family Attendances at v Practical, Court Monitor Court clerk Launch yourself into the heart of the courtroom action in just two semesters. At A Glance

• • • Graduates of this program may find employment with: • • • • Program Highlights Program within the faculty members who work Experienced students with the legal court system will provide through: and practical hands-on learning • • • Path Career • • • Benefits centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program TV shows? Put fix from Getting your courtroom yourself into the the remote down and launch career-oriented Through heart of the action. as as well mock court tribunals, assignments, small criminal, family, regular attendances in the of students setting, claims and municipal court perspective of the many this program gain a broad roles to which the Court Support Services program can lead. Our two-semester program offers students the As opportunity to shadow in the courtroom. lawyers and other you work alongside judges, you’ll gain an understanding courtroom personnel, of Canadian law and how the courtroom clerk and family tribunal, criminal, functions in the civil, law settings. Additional Information Successful students will have the opportunity to real- shadow in a courtroom to gain practical, and staff work Faculty courtroom knowledge. closely with successful students to maximize their shadowing experience. Program Code: 2470 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Court Support Services Support Court

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At A Glance After this two year/four semester culinary will have the knowledge, graduates program, skills and attitudes necessary to carry out their duties in a safe and professional manner and will be ready for entry level positions in: • • • •

GNED HO ICAM-200 ICAM-201 ICAM-202 ICAM-203 HOTL-206 ICAM-301 ICAM-302 ICAM-303 Semester 4 HT ICAM-400 ICAM-401 Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED HT ICAM-100 ICAM-101 ICAM-102 ICAM-103 ICAM-104 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 Semester 3 GNED-500 , , , sanitation , ays and products to allow them ays and products to allow s most renowned chefs, further expanding s most renowned chefs, practices and management strategies while practices and management of international cuisine supported by knowledge in Canada or their which can then be applied country of origin the need for to achieve success by addressing portfolio of cooks and chefs with a diversified identified by Ontario international cuisines as Job Futures culture and religion State of the art culinary and baking labs Practical and theoretical instruction Industry experienced faculty gain an international perspective to a perspective to gain an international program traditional culinary management techniques be well versed in culinary have pathw diversity in the be prepared to manage equity competencies workplace by embedding in all our programs through exposing them to the unique relationships between cuisine

your practical skill sets and culinary knowledge. • • benefits include: Additional • • • Explore your career while you spend 15 weeks working in industry where you will have the opportunity to learn and work with some of Canada’ Graduates will: • • Benefits 76 /Post-secondary Programs Program Overview Program International is a two-year Culinary Management - an international diploma program that brings culinary management. perspective to traditional in culinary Graduates will be well-versed sanitation practices and management techniques, Students will acquire knowledge of strategies. be applied in which can international cuisine, Students will learn how Canada and/or globally. to manage diversity in the workplace through exposure to the unique relationship between will have a They and religion. culture, cuisine, sound culinary foundation and specialization Such in ethnic and international cuisine. specialization is well suited to the cruise ship both of which industry and the all-inclusive resorts, offer many types of diverse cuisines as part of the dining experiences. Program Code: 1811 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Culinary Management – International Management Culinary

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At A Glance Graduates will be prepared to work in: • • • • • • • PROGRAM OUTLINE PROGRAM Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED HT ICAM-100 ICAM-101 ICAM-102 ICAM-103 ICAM-104 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 CULN-200 CULN-201 CULN-202 HO HO HT ICAM-200 Training alent alent or mature student status (19 years Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) English Grade 12 C or U or equiv Centennial (minimum grade required) or take for admission Assessment College English Skills Brand new state of the art culinary facilities Brand new state of the art with Smart Serve Option to gain certifications Sanitation program and the National Industry experience instructors the two-year Culinary Option to articulate into program Management – International

• Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Graduates of the Culinary Skills – Chef Training Training the Culinary Skills – Chef Graduates of skills and be well-versed in culinary program will giving them the competencies to work techniques, Working kitchen. in an intensive and fast paced and trained in the latest on the latest equipment graduates will be well-prepared to techniques, culinary scene. navigate the ever changing Additional benefits include: • • • Benefits centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program program is a Training Culinary Skills – Chef The Certificate designed to one-year Ontario College career in a multitude of prepare graduates for a will be Instruction food service industry settings. Practical classes both practical and theoretical. the art state of place in our brand new, will take students will In addition, Arts Centre. Culinary have the opportunity to prepare food in our 'living cooking and serving food Horizons, lab' restaurant, in real-time for customers. Successful graduates should find entry level of food employment opportunities in a variety to ranging from private service environments, could include These commercial and institutional. hotels, restaurants (family and fine dining), food caterers, retirement homes, hospitals, resorts, Graduates will processors and manufacturers. skills and attitudes have the requisite knowledge, necessary to carry out their duties in a safe and professional manner. Graduates will be eligible for transfer credits, should they choose to continue in the two-year Culinary Management – International program. Program Code: 1812 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Culinary Skills – Chef Training Chef – Skills Culinary

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• • • • requirements. For details please visit our website. software that meets or exceeds the school’s recommended a mobile computing device (i.e. a laptop or tablet) and Note:This program requires students to have and use Academic Requirements • Additional Requirements • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Career Outlook Career will be equipped graduates Dance Performance seek dance studios or to to run their own instructors dancers, employment as professional and industries both and choreographers in venues may include These nationally and internationally. television End, West London’s Broadway, theatres, cruise ships and theme parks. and feature films, learn and work

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Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with selected universities, These institutes and professional associations. partnerships allow graduates to apply academic further study. credit towards Our partners include: • • • Path Career providing support services On a personal level, to people with intellectual or developmental Field The work. disabilities is highly rewarding of Intellectual Disability continues to be an area Graduates of and stable employment. of varied variety of work roles including this program fill a job family support worker, educational assistant, integration support worker, employment coach, facilitator and residential support worker. Distinctive Benefits for Centennial Students Distinctive Benefits for • • Program Highlights Program ability to: have demonstrated the Graduates will • Benefits • • centennialcollege.ca Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program (DSWs) support Workers Developmental Services have intellectual individuals of all ages who Support could or developmental disabilities. in their homes, be provided to individuals The in schools and to their families. at work, is to Workers goal of Developmental Services people with intellectual enhance the capacity of or developmental disabilities to function in all aspects of community living and to support their full inclusion in all aspects of society. program is highly regarded by Centennial’s families, graduates, established professionals, service agencies and people who have intellectual curriculum offers a strong The disabilities. foundation in the field of Intellectual Disabilities and the critical skills and knowledge to start your curriculum program The career upon graduation. current and relevant reflects best practices, The knowledge and addresses current issues. curriculum emphasizes a deep understanding of the life experiences of people who have clarification, values intellectual disabilities, problem solving, critical thinking, analysis, and communication effecting positive change, valued social roles people to fill Helping skills. teaching and the provision as a part of society, of personal support are some of the skills you Placement of Field A wide variety will develop. opportunities is available. Program Code: 1207 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Developmental Developmental Worker Services

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• Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • Career Path Career is a dynamic and growing Digital animation for offers many opportunities industry that Graduates both in Canada and abroad. graduates, animating and creating of our program find work television shows films, visual effects for feature and interactive games. Animation program, graduates of the Digital Past are currently working as: •

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• • • • • • Internal Partners: • Path Career As a Centennial College Early Childhood Education graduate you will be highly regarded in the field. Graduates are qualified professionals who may gain employment with well-established child care community Full Day Learning Programs, centres, shelters for services such as drop-in centres, parent resources centres and women and children, All graduates Ontario Early Learning Programs. must register with the College of Early Childhood Educators in order to practice as a member of the profession. Organizations hiring program graduates have included: • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with selected partnerships allow graduates to These universities. further study. apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • • • • • Distinctive Benefits for Centennial Students Distinctive Benefits for • • • .ca oral, oral, Ashtonbee 1201, ant legislation, policies, procedures, procedures, policies, ant legislation, ariety of observation techniques to ariety of observation Ashtonbee (1201) implement, and evaluate curriculum to and evaluate implement,

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Career Path Career Coop Technician Electrician/ Electrical Engineering graduates can Apprenticeship (CODA) Diploma to exciting careers in the areas of: look forward • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • 84 /Post-secondary Programs Program Overview Program Apprenticeship program Co-op Diploma This as apprentices in enables students to train while obtaining a two- Electrician trade (309A) technician year post secondary engineering Engineering field. diploma in the Electrical Students obtain a thorough grounding in electrical including electrical engineering sciences and skills, maintenance of electrical instruments or circuits, operation of electrical motors and power devices, transmission as used in the industry. program includes a co-op work placement This Our Career Services and Cooperative component. Education department staff works closely with their co-op work experience as students to make work with a wide They meaningful as possible. of organizations in business and industry variety and they assist students with the sourcing of and preparation for co-op work placement opportunities. Program Code: 3821 (co-op) Code: Program semesters 2 years/6 Length: Program Diploma Ontario College Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, Electrician: Construction and Maintenance – – Maintenance and Construction Electrician: Electrical Technician Engineering

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• program Technician Electronics Engineering The has met the national technology requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and received national accreditation status by the Accreditation Board Canadian Technology (CTAB). Recognition As A Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the technician category. • • • • • • CT Benefits Highlights Program • • • • Path Career Companies that have hired graduates of this program include: • ast forward to the Fast-track options, pages options, to the Fast-track ast forward centennialcollege.ca F 163 and 164. Program Overview Program program Technician Electronics Engineering The career in the prepares you for a challenging You will develop technical electronics field. wireless expertise in areas such as data communications, communications, systems. microcontrollers and industrial communication also work with computers, will You transceivers and electronics testing and while developing a solid measurement equipment, foundation in modern electronics. program is only two years in length and has an The optimum balance between hands-on experience may Students with a minimum 2.0 GPA and theory. the be eligible to transfer into the fifth semester of technologist program. Option Track Fast Qualified college or university graduates with a background in electronics gain direct admission into semester three of this two-year program and Technician receive their Electronics Engineering (Program 3221). diploma in two semesters. Program Code: 3205 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000, Electronics Electronics Technician Engineering

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88 /Post-secondary Programs • Benefits Highlights Program • • The Electronics Engineering Technology program Technology Electronics Engineering The career in the prepares you for a challenging electronics field. three-year program prepares graduates This of full-time jobs in the electronics for a variety product design and including electronic industry, service and technical manufacturing, development, will obtain an in-depth education in You sales. fibre wireless networks, telecommunications, microcontrollers, digital signal processing, optics, quality assurance and industrial computer, and able to assist in design, will be You controls. measure and test, repair, analyze, troubleshoot, of electronic systems and document a variety subsystems. program provides an optimum balance The between theory and hands-on experience. Electronics Engineering students may be eligible to graduate as a technician after the first two diploma. or continue onto this advanced years, academically qualified students In this program, enhance their academic experience with on-the- job experience in the co-op work terms. Option Track Fast Qualified college or university graduates with a background in electronics gain direct admission into semester three of this three-year program and Technology receive their Electronics Engineering diploma in four semesters and with the advanced terms four semesters plus two work co-op option, 164). p.163, (program 3232, Program Overview Program

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math level based on skills assessment results. • Semester 2 COMM-170/171 ESET MATH-170 ROBO-234 Semester 3 ESET ESET-213 MATH-180 Semester 4 ESET ESET ESET ESET-224 ESET GNED Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements: • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 ESET MATH-140 PHYS-100 ROBO-112 ROBO-115 ESET-122 GNED-500 MT-121 ESET-212 GNED-212 ROBO-240 Technician Technician ation skills The Ontario Association of Ontario The Technicians Certified Engineering (OACETT) and Technologists recognizes the Energy Systems program Engineering Technician etrochemical processing echnical curriculum is complemented by echnical curriculum is complemented Moulding and casting Integrated circuit packaging Heat exchanger/ boiler design and manufacture P program, students have the option to enter students have the option to enter program, Systems Engineering year three of the Energy program Technology Opportunity exists to work on state-of-the-art Opportunity exists to work energy systems on practical labs to A strong focus is placed enhance classroom learning projects Applied research and development promote innov T project management skills of the two- Upon successful completion year Energy Systems Engineering

• • • Program Accredited Nationally CTAB Technician Energy Systems Engineering The program has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Technologists and Technicians Canadian Council of has received national as such, (CCTT) and, Technology accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician\Technologist as meeting all the academic requirements for Technician category. certification in the Career Path Career Most people currently working in the energy industry are engineers or skilled tradespersons who have accumulated enough on-the-job experience to understand a broad range of a widening skilled-labour However, technologies. technology in shortage and quickly advancing the energy sector are creating huge demand for technicians who possess a breadth of knowledge electronic and electrical, across the mechanical, automation engineering fields. Graduates are prepared to apply knowledge of computational fluid fluid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics and mechanics to industries such as: • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • ventilating, air ventilating, , energy efficiency and energy efficiency , ork in power plants ork with architectural companies to W integrate energy technologies into the latest green buildings Implement energy solutions for commercial and residential buildings using knowledge of energy systems W Design and maintain heating, conditioning and refrigeration units renewable/distributed energy systems renewable/distributed

• At A Glance Graduates are prepared to: • • • centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program changing views on energy and Society’s the utility and environment are transforming utility sector is currently The construction sectors. in operating practice undergoing a radical energy of innovative that opens doors to a range sources such as solar, projects using small-scale gas turbines and biomass fuel cells, hydro, wind, heat and air conditioning to our to feed electricity, homes and businesses. construction industry has adopted a host of The new green building initiatives that are quickly and the use of sustainable, increasing awareness integrated architecture and engineering practices Manufacturers have many for new buildings. to implement new products that provide ways energy control in commercial and advanced challenge and The residential structures. opportunity is to learn how to integrate and use all of these modern sustainable energy technologies in a manner consistent with our urban environments. Technician Energy Systems Engineering The program teaches you the fundamental skills to understand energy and its uses in modern society. but offers a unique program is challenging, The managerial and entrepreneurial blend of technical, skills that are highly sought after in modern energy and sustainable building companies. Program Code: 3755 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, Energy Systems Engineering Technician Engineering Systems Energy

minimum Analytic Installation Systems AC Action From Social Social From Drafting ower Electronics Applications and Climate Technology and the Technology & Auxiliaries Auditing & Management Work Term 1 (3757) Term Work 2 (3757) Term Work 3 (3757) Term Work able Energy System* , Environment and Society , centennialcollege.ca & Design Environment Geometry Transmission Analysis to Social ower Engineering and HVAC ower Generation 1 ower Generation 2 hermodynamics 1 inal Project abrication and Installation echnology Mathematics 2 echnology Mathematics 3 Building Automation F Energy Systems Engineering Applied Statics* Electronic Devices Digital & P Boilers Renew Ethics in Differential Calculus and Mechanics and Materials Fluid Mechanics & Dynamics* Wind and Solar Energy* P Pneumatics/ PLC General Education Elective Integral Calculus Employment Preplacement (3757) P Energy Motion Controls and Network Refrigeration and HV Microcontrollers T Co-op Co-op Co-op P Distributed Generation and Geothermal Heat Pumps: College Communications 1 Energy T Physics Electric Circuits Computer Aided College Communications 2 F Chemistry Global Citizenship: T

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ESET-316 COOP-331 COOP-332 Semester 6 ESET-322 ESET ESET-326 *Minimum C grade required for technologist graduation. Semester 2 COMM-170/171 MATH-180 ROBO-234 Semester 3 ESET ESET-213 MATH-231 ROBO-240 Semester 4 ESET ESET ESET ESET-225 GNED MA Semester 5 COOP-221 ESET ESET-313 ESET-314 ESET MT-309 COOP-222 ESET-323 ESET-324 ESET-327 • Co-op (PTY) Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 ESET MATH-170 PHYS-100 ROBO-112 ROBO-115 ESET ESET-122 GNED-500 MT-121 ESET-212 GNED-212 math level based on skills assessment results. Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and , fluid , alent (minimum ventilating, air ventilating, arious sizes , energy efficiency and energy efficiency , The Ontario Association of Association Ontario The Technicians Certified Engineering (OACETT) and Technologists recognizes the Energy Systems program Engineering Technician advanced control systems for energy, energy, systems for control advanced assemble and program building alent or mature student status (19 years ork with architectural companies to integrate ork with architectural companies renewable/distributed energy systems renewable/distributed Operate power plants of v Implement energy solutions for commercial and residential buildings using knowledge of energy systems Design, automation systems Develop Design and maintain heating, conditioning and refrigeration units chemical processes or manufacturing or older) Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv English Grade 12 C or U or equiv W the latest green energy technologies into buildings transfer Apply knowledge of heat mechanics, computational fluid dynamics and mechanics, moulding such as: mechanics to industries heat circuit packaging, integrated and casting, and exchanger/boiler design and manufacture, petrochemical processing

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Academic Requirements • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • as meeting all the academic requirements for Technician category. certification in the Career Path Path Career quickly skilled-labour shortage and A widening in the energy sector are technology advancing technicians who possess creating huge demand for across the mechanical, a breadth of knowledge electronic and automation engineering electrical, fields. to: Graduates are prepared • Program Accredited Nationally CTAB Technician Energy Systems Engineering The program has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Technologists and Technicians Canadian Council of has received national as such, (CCTT) and, Technology accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician\Technologist 1 , Science degree , 3756 3757 (PTY)

ation skills Fall, Winter Fall, ehead University, Engineering degree ehead University, 3 years/9 semesters (3757) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (3756) 3 years/6 semesters he technical curriculum complemented by project management skills Athabasca University Lak Applied research and development projects promote innov T Opportunity exists to work on state-of-the-art energy systems edential: Ontario College Ontario edential:

Professional Technology Year Term) (Co-op Work Year Technology Professional 90 /Post-secondary Programs 1 Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with selected partnerships These universities and institutes. allow graduates to apply academic credit towards further study. Our partners are: • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • Our society’s changing views on energy and changing views on energy and Our society’s the utility environment are transforming challenge and The and construction sectors. opportunity is to learn how to integrate and use modern sustainable energy technologies in a manner consistent with our urban environments. Technology Energy Systems Engineering The program teaches you the fundamental skills to understand energy and its uses in modern society. but offers a unique program is challenging, The managerial and entrepreneurial blend of technical, skills that are highly sought after in modern energy and sustainable building companies. Option (PTY) Technology Professional program offers an optional professional This Academically-qualified technology year (PTY). students enhance their education by working a full The calendar year as paid employees in the field. experience not only allows you to put classroom but also provides valuable learning into practice, contacts for future careers. Campus: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start: Program Length: Length: Program Program Code: Program Energy Systems Engineering Technology Engineering Systems Energy

for alent (minimum Action ater From Social Social From Applied Science in a Technical in a Technical Applied Science echniques Aided Drafting 1 – Civil echnology A Environment T Analysis to Social ater Quality Control opographical Surveying Intro to Biological Systems Chemistry 1 College Communications 1 Occupational Health & Safety Microcomputer Applications Mathematics for Microbiology Microbial T Lab Instrumentation College Communications 2 Statistics for Physics for Environmental Ecology Organic Chemistry Global Citizenship: Soils and Groundw T Enviro Legislation & Regulations Applied Enviro Microbiology Analytical Chemistry Computer Report Writing General Education Elective W Engineering Equip and Processes

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TH-154 TH-186 -242 Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Ontario Secondary School equiv or older) or equiv English Grade 12 C or U the Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills Mathematics Grade 11 M or U or 12 C or U or equiv a Centennial College Engineering Math Skills Assessment for admission -121

186 or equivalent between semesters 2 and 3. in semester 1 will have the opportunity to complete MATH- based on skills assessment results. Students taking MATH-140 MATH-176 CH-122 PW-231 ENGL-250 GNED PW-243 Semester 1 BI-111 CH-101 COMM-160/161 GNED-126 MA BI-122 COMM-170/171 MA PC-124 Semester 3 BI-230 CH-121 GNED-500 PW-232 VS-242 Semester 4 BI-240 CH-207 CT PW Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level Awards is the Program Technician Environmental The Academic Program President's recipient of the Learning for Quality of the Award Recognition Experience. Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • Outline Program Semester 2 BI-121 -in- ater and waste ater and waste Technology programs Technology The Ontario Association of Ontario The Technicians Certified Engineering (OACETT) and Technologists recognizes the Environmental program as meeting all Technician ards university degrees ation ation and restoration activities echnical sales ransfer credits/ advanced standing may be ransfer credits/ advanced provides time to choose your specialty provides time to choose chemistry Soil collection and analysis Conserv T Materials handling Laboratory and field work in w Microbiological and toxicity testing, Graduates are qualified to write the Ontario Graduates are qualified Operator Ministry of the Environment exam Training be eligible to apply Program graduates may credits tow for Biotechnology and Common first semester Environmental Protection T previous science or engineering for awarded education in local Opportunities exist for participation conserv

raining (OIT) and Water Quality Analyst (WQA) Quality Water raining (OIT) and • the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technician • • • • Certification Graduates of the technician program can write the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Operator in T Graduates can apply to register with exams. Association of Certified Engineering the Ontario (OACETT). Technologist and Technicians Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program has met Technician Environmental The the national technology accreditation requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and received national accreditation status by the Accreditation Board Canadian Technology (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist Educational Partners If you have graduated from the Environmental 2 year diploma then you may be eligible Technician to enter the Environmental Management program and earn a Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management Please degree from the University of Guelph. contact your Program Coordinator for details. Path Career Environmental companies and government organizations hire Centennial graduates for: • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • Drinking Water Operators Drinking Water for Entry-level course Drinking Water Operators Students who successfully complete this course will have met the requirements of the Ministry of the Environment's entry-level course is course This operators. for drinking water delivered by Centennial College in partnership with the Ministry of the Environment and the Centre. Water Clean Walkerton centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program changing field Prepare for work in the constantly Practical training of environmental technology. of biology, in the three foundation disciplines teaches you to chemistry and civil engineering complex environmental understand and manage of technical unique combination This problems. skills will greatly increase your career options. Learn to use the tools and equipment needed in analytical field sampling, ecological microbiology, Students gain laboratory chemistry and surveying. quality testing and groundwater skills in water movement. pages options, to the Fast-track forward Fast 167 and 168. Program Code: 4201 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Environmental Technician Environmental

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for minimum Action ater* From Social Social From Applied Science in a Technical in a Technical ollutants Applied Science Wastes & Modern Ind Wastes Aided Drafting 1 - Civil echniques* Design & Const. Practices Design & Const. ork Term 1 ork Term (4212) ork Term 2 ork Term (4212) 3 ork Term (4212) Microbiological Analysis Audits, Sampling & Data Mgmt Sampling Audits, centennialcollege.ca echnology A Environment T Analysis to Social Process ater Quality Control* opographical Surveying* Soils and Groundw T Enviro Legislation & Regulations* Applied Enviro Microbiology* Analytical Chemistry* Employment Preplacement (4212) Computer Report Writing General Education Elective W Engineering Equip & Processes* Co-op W (with the option to have co-op Intro to Biological Systems* Chemistry 1* College Communications 1 Occupational Health & Safety Microcomputer Applications Mathematics for Microbiology* Microbial T Lab Instrumentation* College Communications 2 Statistics for Physics for Environmental* Ecology* Organic Chemistry* Global Citizenship: Bioregionalism term 2 follow immediately after) Analytical Instrumentation Civil Eng. Chemistry of P Enviro Applied Hydrology/Spills Mgmt. Applied Hazardous Environmental Project (Industry) Geographic Information System Co-op W Co-op W

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186 or equivalent between semesters 2 and 3. in semester 1 will have the opportunity to complete MATH- Fast forward to the Fast-track options, pages options, to the Fast-track forward Fast 167 and 168. MATH-176 Semester 2 BI-121 CH-122 PW-231 Semester 4 BI-240 CH-207 COOP-221 CT ENGL-250 GNED PW PW-243 COOP-222 *Minimum C grade required for entry into semester 5 Co-op Requirements Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 BI-111 CH-101 COMM-160/161 GNED-126 MA BI-122 COMM-170/171 MA PC-124 Semester 3 BI-230 CH-121 GNED-500 PW-232 VS-242 based on skills assessment results. Students taking MATH-140 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level VS-353 CH-315 VS-120 Semester 6 AH-360 CH-360 VS-360 COOP-332 Semester 5 BI-310 PW BI-311 VS-361 COOP-331

alent (minimum ater and waste ater and waste The Ontario Association of Certified Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Environmental Technology program as meeting all the ation alent or mature student status (19 years alent (minimum grade required) or take chemistry echnical sales grade required) or take the Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) English Grade 12 C or U or equiv Mathematics Grade 11 M or U or 12 C or U or equiv a Centennial College Engineering Math Skills Assessment for admission Soil collection and analysis Conserv T Materials handling Laboratory and field work in w Laboratory and field work testing Microbiological and toxicity AB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited AB Nationally

• Eligibility • Academic Requirements • academic requirements for certification in the category. Technologist Awards and its co-op Technology Environmental The Academic program are recipients of the President's for outstanding Award Program Recognition student satisfaction. Admission Requirements • CT program has met Technology Environmental The the national technology accreditation requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has received as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and national accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Technology Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist • • • • Educational Partners Educational from the Environmental If you’ve graduated diploma then 3 year advanced Technologist the Environmental you may be eligible to enter earn a Bachelor of Management program and degree from the Bio-Resource Management Please contact your Program University of Guelph. Coordinator for details. Path Career hire program graduates Environmental companies for: •

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ards university degrees Association of Certified Engineering ation and restoration activities Fall 3 years/9 semesters (4212) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (4202) 3 years/6 semesters Technicians and Technologist (OACETT). Technologist and Technicians students can write the Ontario Ministry of the (OIT) and Environment Operator-in-Training Analyst (WQA) exams Quality Water Graduates can apply to register with the Ontario Program graduates may be eligible to apply credits tow Opportunities exist for participation in local conserv After semester four courses are completed, edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram

92 /Post-secondary Programs Entry-level course for Drinking Water Water Entry-level course for Drinking see page 91. Operators, • • • Benefits Highlights Program • This nationally accredited Environmental nationally accredited Environmental This program prepares you for the Technology constantly changing field of environmental in the three Practical training technology. chemistry foundation disciplines of biology, and civil engineering means that graduates can understand and manage complex environmental unique combination of technical This problems. skills will greatly increase your career options. learn to function effectively with the tools will You ecological and equipment used in microbiology, hazardous analytical chemistry, field sampling, surveying and municipal material management, drawing and Geographic AutoCAD engineering, Information Systems (GIS) mapping. quality testing, Laboratory practice in water computer aided movement, groundwater environmental audits and the chemistry of pollutants will give you the skills needed to analyze and remediate the urban environment. Co-op Option program offers an optional co-op component. This Academically-qualified students can put classroom contacts valuable and make learning into practice, for future careers. Campus: Morningside Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start:

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Semester 2 COMM-170/171 ESTH-128 ESTH-202 ESTH-215 ESTH-216 ESTH-224 ESTH-229 Minimum C grade required for all courses All of the above requirements must be in effect for All of the above requirements must be in effect for the duration of each placement. Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 ESTH-110 ESTH-111 ESTH-112 ESTH-113 ESTH-114 GNED-160 ESTH-123 ESTH-125 ESTH-126 ESTH-127 Semester 3 ESTH-201 GNED GNED-500 Semester 4 ESTH-222 ESTH-223 ESTH-226 ESTH-227 ESTH-228 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Field Placement Requirements • • • • eep , , safety, sanitation and safety, ant knowledge of anatomy, ant knowledge of anatomy, , in compliance with established , erform a variety of specialized body and skin erform a variety national, provincial, industry and other related provincial, national, policies and procedures regulations, standards, taking into account health status and identified needs Develop customer service strategies that meet and adapt to individual needs and expectations in accordance with professional standards and ethics Determine professional development strategies that lead to the enhancement of work performance and career opportunities and k pace with industry change Adhere to health, infection prevention control guidelines, according to current legislation and national, municipal and industry standards provincial, and regulations Identify business skills and activities required for the successful establishment and operation of a small esthetic business in a salon or spa environment Select and recommend the use of esthetic products and product ingredients to clients Establish and maintain professional relationships in adherence to standards and ethics associated with the profession P correct procedures care treatments following and supporting client and precautions, limited to facials, needs (including but not and make-up hair removal pedicures, manicures, applications) equipment and Use a range of specialized products Apply relev to the provision of physiology and histology specialized esthetic treatments and services

• • • Path Career A wide range of careers exist for the professional of the Esthetician program Graduates esthetician. or in will find employment in spas and salons, health clinics in conjunction with dermatologists, plastic surgeons and other healthcare providers. Opportunities also exist on cruise ships and spas Some graduates may choose to work as overseas. product representatives and skin care consultants. Many estheticians choose to be self employed in their own businesses. • • • Benefits Outcomes Learning Program to: Graduates have the ability • • • ou will learn the proper use of specialized Graduates are prepared to provide safe and effective client-centered care of specialized body and skin treatments Y pathology and histology human physiology, Y as well as how to equipment and products, apply knowledge of business operations, exceptional customer service and diverse population needs to daily operations of an esthetic business in a controlled salon or spa environment

• • At A Glance • ou willbetaughtknowledgeofdiverse centennialcollege.ca Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the College's signature global citizenship and more information on For equity competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Global Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program provide you with theEsthetician program will skin spa applications, knowledge and skills for Graduates from this care and business operations. the entire range ofprogram are able to provide in today's spas andprofessional services offered operate a private the skills required to successfully Placement in both industry clinics and business. established businesses will allow you to learn in an toatmosphere that builds the confidence and skills enter this challenging and exciting career. you will have the As a Centennial student, of developing your skills by using advantage the esthetician lab facilities and cutting-edge wellness equipment that are common in today’s will study with qualified You and medical spas. instructors who have many years of experience in the industry and explore a comprehensive physiology, curriculum that incorporates anatomy, sales product knowledge, practical applications, techniques and business practice. Centennial Esthetician students benefit not only from graduating from the highly respected but more directly from the valuable program, hands-on practical experience in the school’s student clinic (which is supervised by qualified faculty) and the field placements at the best spas in the city. Program Code: 9153 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Esthetician C – th Art Action Century th From Social From ainting Thesis ainting Non Figurative Non Figurative The Human Figure The World Art from the World World Art from 18 World drawing, painting, painting, drawing, centennialcollege.ca Prehistoric to 17 Explorations Postmodernism Analysis to Social ainting Techniques 1 ainting Techniques ainting Explorations I igure Drawing igure Drawing II I igure Painting igure Drawing III igure Drawing IV Creativity in Context College Communications 1 F Drawing and Composition P Sculpture 1: History of College Communications 2 F F Image Development 1 Sculpture II: History of Drawing and P Story & Image Digital Promotion Global Citizenship: F P Image Development 2 Digital Explorations Contemporary Issues in Professional Practice General Education Elective Exhibition Management F

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Aim for between 10 and 15 images Aim for between (sk Media may include: sculpture, photography, printmaking, digitally processed documented installations, theatrical, poetry, Creative writing, work. can be etc. dance or musical performance included. Sk own carry more Images created on your weight than the school assignments » » » » his is an advanced program that trains fine his is an advanced » » » » T Candidates world. artists for the professional should have had meaningful prior experience, a lifetime personal either through education, and/or the professional equivalent. commitment, Students who are undecided about their career or who need to options in the visual arts, expand their portfolio are advised to enroll in Studies Art and Design Foundation Centennial's program (6409).

AS-101 AS-103 AS-121 AS-124 AS-222 AS-224 AS-204 AS-221 based on skills assessment results. GNED-174 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level Program Outline Program Semester 1 CO-120 COMM-160/161 F FAS-102 F FAS-104 Note:Ask us about distance testingNote • F F Semester 2 COMM-170/171 FAS-122 FAS-123 FAS-125 FAS-126 Semester 3 FAS-201 FAS-203 FAS-225 FAS-226 FAS-202 FAS-223 GNED-500 F F GNED Semester 4 F F , applying for , alent .ca, you will .ca, with selective s “big city” campus, we offer campus, “big city” s alent or mature student status (19 years of ortfolio may be conventional, digital or a ortfolio may be conventional, ortfolio should display the range of your P your portfolio with will take You combination. you at the end of the session P recent experience in media and imagery that are meaningful to you » he program received the President’s Award for Award received the President’s he program grants, marketing yourself and building your marketing grants, career Experience as demonstrated through your portfolio imagery Commitment/dedication/passion to being a fine artist – usually demonstrated through discussion at the session » » Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv Grade 12 English C or U or equiv After applying at ontariocolleges receive a letter with instructions on how to Arts Studio Program book the mandatory Fine Admission Session – where you will submit a portfolio of work Student Satisfaction three years in a row Student Satisfaction three necessary to integration of digital processes the contemporary art thrive as a professional in world. Learn all about the business of being an artist – getting shows and commissions Enjoy enthusiastic faculty who are all accomplished professional artists and teach from their personal experience Public exposure through rental programs As Centennial’ welcoming non-institutional a friendly, environment close to the heart of the city and gallery communities. age or older) the (minimum grade required) or take Assessment Centennial College English Skills for admission T exhibitions In-school galleries for student outside of Professional exhibition opportunities are real the school where the sales growth in a Attention to individual creative studio environment on peer support Small classes with an emphasis students and artists and mentorship with other A focus on traditional media,

. • 2 About your portfolio: Criteria: 1. • • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Additional Requirements • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • anced skills and work illustration and design Be encouraged to develop personal directions and approaches to build your own unique voice and style in visual storytelling Graduates of this program find inspired new careers paths in the art world as exhibiting artists or in the visual art industries including animation, independently both in and out of the studio environment and nurture a lifetime of growth as a professional visual artist and storyteller Have a progressive learning experience led by a collaborative team of teachers who share a commitment to the central philosophy of excellence through meaningful skills & concept development Develop adv

visit the mobile learning page on our website. computer, etc. you may contact the Coordinator directly or For more information about required software, type of processing speed, a good video card, andWIFI capabilities. MAC or PC is up to you.The computer should have a high equivalent); 4)Acrobat Reader (for PDF conversion).Whether processing software (e.g. "Word"); 3) PowerPoint (or an software requirements are: 1)Adobe Photoshop; 2)Word software for both studio and classroom use. Minimum required to have a portable laptop computer with appropriate 94 /Post-secondary Programs Note: Each student in the FineArts Studio Program is • • • Program Overview Program Fine The is where you get your hands dirty. This an intensive two-year Arts Studio program offers emphasis on physically studio program with the painting and creating art through drawing, learning the latest skills and Through sculpture. you find your own creative voice and techniques, launch your professional career as an artist. In this program you will: • Program Code: 6421 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 8500 ext. 416-289-5000, Fine Arts Arts Fine Studio

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THP-210 FTHP-212 FTHP-216 FTHP-218 FTHP-314 FTHP-320 GNED Semester 4 FTHP-410 FTHP-412 FTHP-414 FTHP-416 FTHP-420 • • All of the above requirements must be in effect for the duration of each placement. Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 FTHP-110 FTHP-112 FTHP-114 FTHP-116 GNED-137 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 F FTHP-214 GNED-500 Semester 3 FTHP-310 FTHP-312 FTHP-316 FTHP-318 Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Field Placement Requirements • • • • aluation

, both , Technology Technology op-Up) , as graduates, to earn graduates, as , health issues and itness (eg. Goodlife, LA Fitness) Goodlife, itness (eg. artners (eg. YMCA) (eg. Applied Science – Kinesiology Wellness Entrepreneur Wellness itness itness itness (eg. fitness equipment sales) itness (eg. ant to the fitness and wellness fields in ork with clients in their adoption of ellness/Fitness Program Developer ellness/Fitness ersonal Trainer itness Instructor itness Consultant itness Entrepreneur order to make informed recommendations informed order to make of health and fitness strategies/programs for individuals and groups Communicate effectively with clients W recommended health and fitness strategies aimed at meeting personal fitness goals, and enhancing general improving health status, well-being Analyze current research trends and issues relev Provide comprehensive training and ev Municipal Recreation Retail F Hospital Business/Entrepreneur Corporate F Assess the fitness level, overall well-being of individual clients based on assessment tools and strategies various Apply effective practices to the design, (UOIT) – Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) (UOIT) – Bachelor of Health – Kinesiology F P Sports Conditioning Coach F W Health and F Community Commercial F Corporate F implementation and management of fitness and lifestyle programs and events for individual fitness and clients intended to meet health, lifestyle goals for the purposes of orally and in writing, workshop individual fitness counseling, group facilitation presentations, of fitness and wellness programs to enable individual clients and groups to reach and maintain optimal well-being Expert faculty to nurture student knowledge to nurture student knowledge Expert faculty and skill development health as an essential A strong focus on mental to well being part of a holistic approach of University of Ontario Institute – Honours University of Guelph at Humber Bachelor of of Science Hartpury College – Bachelor (T (Honours) – Sports Studies Opportunity for eligibility Opportunity nationally recognized certifications nationally recognized

• • • • • • • • • • • • • Industry sectors where graduates may secure employment: • • • Learning Outcomes Program Graduates will demonstrate the ability to: • • • • Educational P • • Career Path Career including the A wide range of careers exist, position titles: • • • • • s newly constructed -professional student Industry partnerships that provide supervised field placement opportunities in the fitness industry Using Centennial College’ Center located at Wellness Athletic and students will have hands-on Progress Campus, learning opportunities Opportunity for Inter and liaisons will be provided between Fitness Health Promotion students and other programs and Pre-service Fire Foundations, (i.e Police students) at Centennial College Paramedic to assist in the attainment of their fitness assessment goals

centennialcollege.ca Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Program Overview Program ProgramPromotion Health and Fitness Centennial’s fulfilling career assistingprepares graduates for a reach their highestindividuals and groups to hands-on Through potential for overall well-being. and placementpractical learning in laboratory academic grounding, settings and a comprehensive skills to preparegraduates develop the necessary municipal corporate, for employment in community, and retail settings in a wide array of positions. Fitness post-secondary two year, full-time, This and Health Promotion Program allows graduates to respond to the ever growing public demand for health and wellness counseling through fitness expert training in anatomy and physiology, injury management, leadership skills, assessment, health promotion, fitness marketing, nutrition, The computer skills and cross cultural awareness. of, and awareness program includes a focus on, mental illness and mental wellness. Students will be exposed to the most current Students will functional-fitness training principles. have the opportunity to gain the skills necessary to become a certified personal trainer according to the CSEP-CPT requirements and learn course Training Personal material related to the canfitpro Specialist certification. Program Code: 9320 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Fitness and Health Promotion Health and Fitness

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• Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • • • • • • • Path Career primary focus of the program is to prepare The you for career opportunities in healthcare. is a continuous need for qualified food There service managers in Ontario Long term care facilities that require CSNM qualified managers. seniors' residences, Employers include hospitals, nursing homes and extended care facilities. Other opportunities include high-volume catering airline food services, industrial cafeterias, services, food manufacturers and community agencies. Graduates have found employment with: • • Program Learning Outcomes Learning Program to: demonstrated the ability Graduates have • s Hospitality Management he final six weeks of the program consists of supervised field experience in a healthcare facility Centre, students will learn the practical aspects Centre, of quantity food preparation and service and conduct experiments to learn the physical properties of food T Using Centennial’

96 /Post-secondary Programs • Benefits Highlights Program • Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program and Nutrition Management Centennial Food to pursue challenginggraduates are equipped dynamic and growingcareers as managers in the With industry. healthcare and food service business food service, knowledge of nutrition and they are prepared skills, skills and human relations of a hospital, to work in the nutrition department or other food or nutrition- long-term care facility, related industry. Academic program has received the President’s The for Preparation Award Program Recognition Graduate Student Satisfaction, for Job Market, Employer Satisfaction and Quality of Satisfaction, Learning Experience. The is the longest established two-year post- This and Nutrition Management secondary Food program Accreditedin Area. the Toronto Greater by the Canadian Society of Nutrition Management graduates are eligible for membership (CSNM), in the CSNM and the Ontario Society of Nutrition CSNM membership is a requirement Management. Ministry of Health and Long-Term of the Ontario’s Care to work in a long-term care facility and many acute care facilities. Program Code: 1607 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Food Management Nutrition and

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centennialcollege.ca • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • Game Art and Design is a unique post-secondary Art and Design is a Game you for a career of diploma program preparing and storytelling design innovative imagination, and intensely ever-expanding in the dynamic, industry in 16 creative interactive game consecutive months. Developed by industry professionals and approach instructors – with a forward-thinking of interactive games. the next wave towards intensive hands-on training and receive You’ll learn how to build 2D and 3D art assets for games, develop game environment and characters and express your one-of-a-kind creativity. Start: Fall Start: Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

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Academic Requirements • Additional Requirements • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • • • Educational P • • • • • Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards are: Our Partners • • The Graphic Design program will develop your Graphic Design program The abilities to: • emphasizing design s diverse and demanding industry. s diverse and demanding industry. Story Arts Centre Story ork directly with internal and external clients Advanced Diploma Advanced Diploma As the contemporary commercial design world competitive and becomes more integrated, you will be ready to thrive in a collaborative, new world of mobile devices simulating the workplace demands on projects, of the industry in a practical and hands-on approach. Emerge with multidisciplinary creative skills for today’ W Develop your visual design skills for print and interactive media, creative problem solving fundamentals, skills and the ability to deliver effective communication solutions for everything from corporate clients to motion design

please visit our website. exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. For details mobile computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or 100 /Post-secondary Programs Benefits Highlights Program of multidisciplinary design skills combination The and practical experience will set graduates apart will Centennial graduates from the competition. be more flexible and their design solutions will be more effective than solutions of those without this experience. Centennial College is formally recognized by the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of which represents more Ontario (RGD Ontario), educators managers, than 3,000 graphic designers, and students across Ontario. Note:This program requires students to have and use a • • Program Overview Program It enables you to explore the Design is powerful. new ideas in limits of possibility and develop and interconnected increasingly more inventive, power of The than ever before. imaginative ways hear, design is all around us in all that we see, The about 360-degree thinking. It’s feel and do. Graphic Design program prepares you for a new and multifaceted innovative career in today’s commercial design industry. In this program you will: • Fall Start: The Story Arts Campus: Centre [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, Program Code: 6420 Code: Program semesters 3 years/6 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Campus: Graphic Design Design Graphic

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he Canadian Information Processing Society Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • and Technician (CIPS) and the Canadian Council of (CCTT) jointly approved accreditation Technologies accreditation joint This of this program in 2011. Graduates from is the first of its kind in Canada. the program may apply for certified membership to either CIPS or their provincial engineering technology association. Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program has met Technology Health Informatics The the national technology accreditation requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has received as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and national accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Technology Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist • • • CIPS T Benefits Highlights Program • • • Car are prepared for Graduates of this program of environments, variety entry-level positions in a research and educational. including clinical, Graduates of this program can work as: • academic requirements for certification in the category. Technologist

3518 (co-op) Fall, Winter Fall, 3 years/9 semesters (3518) 3 years/9 semesters Advanced Diploma (3508) 3 years/6 semesters edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: Length: ogram Campus: Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000, Cr Start:

centennialcollege.ca This advanced diploma program in Health advanced This will incorporate knowledge Technology Informatics of both information technology and healthcare skills acquired by the graduates will The systems. and test modify, develop, enable them to design, for healthcare applications. software you will be able As a graduate from this program, develop healthcare to analyze and model data, databases and apply different computer medical- will also use tools, You imaging techniques. algorithms and health informatics methods for healthcare agencies and public schools, hospitals, health departments. coursework will emphasize object-oriented The user-oriented design methodologies, software structure of healthcare interface design, data security and telehealth, information systems, It will also focus on in healthcare systems. privacy MS- Oracle, EE, Java Java, technologies such as C#, HTML/ .NET, Microsoft’s Unix/ Linux, SQL Server, and Data warehousing WebSphere, Rational/ XML, and BI tools in healthcare systems Data mining, and more. emphasize the applied focus of the curriculum, To the program will include two software development projects in the field of health real world business applications These informatics. systems will require you to utilize all the technical, and business skills gained during your studies. students to obtain hands- program allows The on experience through the co-op component. Academically-qualified students enhance their education by working three terms as paid The experience not only employees in the field. allows you to put classroom learning into practice, contacts for future but also provides valuable careers. p 170. option, to the Fast-track forward Fast Program Overview Program

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All of the above requirements must be in effect for All of the above requirements the duration of each placement. HESM-103 HESM-104 HESM-107 * Requires a minimum C grade Field Placement Requirements Field Placement • • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED-126 HESM-101 HESM-102 • • • HESM-207 HESM-208 HESM-108 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 GNED-500 HESM-105 HESM-109 HESM-202 HESM-204 Semester 3 GNED HESM-106 HESM-201 HESM-203 HESM-205 Semester 4 HESM-206 HESM-209 HESM-210 HESM-211 , safe and , alent (minimum implementation aluate a departmental budget aluate the impact of social, aluate the impact of social, alent (minimum grade required) generate, and maintain all required generate, alent or mature status (19 years or older) ork effectively as part of an interprofessional ork effectively as part of Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv English Grade 12 C or U or equiv the Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills Mathematics Grade 11 M or U or Grade 12 C or U or equiv College Math Skills a Centennial or take Assessment for admission and evaluation of the recruitment, orientation, orientation, of the recruitment, and evaluation development and retention programs training, for healthcare environmental services employees Develop and ev that reflects fiscal accountability and financial planning Apply effective human resource management practices to enhance organizational and individual productivity and performance Document, records in compliance with current healthcare standards environmental services regulations, and established protocol Manage the healthcare environmental services operations as outlined by the departmental/ organizational business plan Develop ongoing personal and professional development strategies and plans to achieve realistic career goals and to enhance management skills Analyze and ev ethical and legal issues on individual and/or organizational operations within a healthcare environmental services context Contribute to the development, Support the provision of a healthy Support the provision of according to sanitary healthcare environments standards legislation, guidelines set by current and regulations and control Analyze infection prevention with current practices to ensure compliance regulations legislation standards and W successful healthcare team to ensure functioning of the facility principles in Apply quality management established by compliance with requirements the organization and regulatory bodies ogram Learning Outcomes ogram

Academic Requirements • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • • • • • • • • • • The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability graduate has reliably demonstrated The to: • Pr are , well-equipped industry specific well-equipped , ocuses on the environmental services wo field placements (one in third semester and one in fourth semester) F department within a healthcare setting Hands-on practical experience laboratories Computer labs with industry specific softw T Diploma reflects high standards of learning and transferable skills to be eligible to become members in industry specific Professional Associations Large

102 /Post-secondary Programs • • • • • The Healthcare Environmental Services The Management program incorporates classroom field hands-on practical lab experience, lectures, will You presentations. trips and guest speaker develop the skills needed to be part of an exciting and growing industry. Highlights Program • Benefits Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the college's signature global citizenship and equity more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Program Overview Program and changing healthcare environment With today’s control measures the increased need for infection there is a demand in the healthcare setting, service managers for qualified environmental processes to protect to develop systems and from environmental clients and patients workers, hazards present in the healthcare setting and the Through operate buildings that are safe. students will learn to develop, HESM program, implement and monitor operating systems in Maintenance and Laundry, the Housekeeping, (Acute care) areas within the Transportation Environmental Department in a Healthcare facility. Students in the HESM program will combine healthcare environmental service knowledge with to business and human relations skills acquire how work with a diverse problem solve, think critically, team to prepare for this challenging career. Program Code: 9158 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Healthcare Environmental Services Management Services Environmental Healthcare

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C-221 C-222 C-223 C-111 C-113 C-124 C-122 C-123 C-212 C-213 TH-102 grade required) or take the Centennial College grade required) or take admission Assessment for English Skills or older) Math Skills a Centennial College Engineering Assessment for admission Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Ontario Secondary School equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U or U or 12 C or U or Mathematics Grade 11 M equiv

• GNED-212 HRA HRA Semester 3 GNED-500 HRAC-211 HRA HRA MA Semester 4 GNED HRA HRA HRA HRAC-224 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 HRA HRAC-112 HRA HRA MATH-101 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 HRAC-121 echnical support T Maintenance and installation Design Sales and service he development of refrigerants for heating equipment he efficiency standards eer Path T meet the Seasonal Selection of equipment to (SEER) standards Energy Efficiency Ratio T Installation and service techniques

• • At A Glance Graduates are prepared to work in heating, refrigeration and air conditioning areas such as: • •

Graduates of this program may obtain employment as heating technicians or through affiliated trade apprenticeships in plumbing, sheet metal or refrigeration. electrical, pipefitting, Apprenticeship is required after graduation, for those who wish to become tradespersons. design, Employment may also occur in sales, or as maintenance personnel in technical support, and industrial institutional, commercial, residential, settings. Benefits Highlights Program world has become very technology focused The made in heating, with great strides being technology. refrigeration and air conditioning Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Heating, The program spans the areas of design and Technician the to name a few, engineering and encompasses, following: • • • • Car

centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program students for Centennial's program prepares Air and Refrigeration, a career in Heating, a broad knowledge will acquire You Conditioning. installation and service techniques of the design, systems for of heating and air conditioning Students learn settings. commercial and residential air size and select equipment for to maintain, conditioning and refrigeration application. Program Code: 3825 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Heating, Technology Action From Social Social From ork Term rain Systems ower Systems rain Systems ower Systems ower Systems Train Systems Train centennialcollege.ca e Systems Systems and Suspension Track e, e Systems anced Electronics Control Analysis to Social Systems Diagnosis ixed Operations Management rade Practices rade Practices rade Practices Signature Learning: General Education Elective Organizational Behavior Engine Systems Fuel Systems Drive Alternate Fuel Systems Adv Hoisting and Rigging F General Education Elective Level 1 T Engine Systems Drive T Brak Electrical Systems Fuel Systems Fluid P College Communication 1 Fluid P T Engine Systems Electrical/Electronic Systems Fuel Systems Brak Drive T College Communication 2 Co-op W Fluid P T Electrical/Electronic Systems Brak Heavy Equipment Logistics

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At A Glance Graduates are prepared to work as: • • • • • • AHD-306 AHD-308 AHD 310 AHD-607 AHD-612 ACV-101 ACV-105 ACV-108 ACV-109 AHD-201 AHD-207 AHD-208 AHD-209 AHD-309 USN-121 DAHD-604 DAHD-210 COMM-170 DAHD-305 DAHD-501 GNED B Semester 4 D D D D D DACO-611 GNED Program Outline Program Semester 1 D DACV-102 D DACV-106 DACV-107 D D COMM-160 Semester 2 D DAHD-205 DAHD-206 D D D COOP Semester 3 DAHD-301 DAHD-307 D GNED-500 GED alent or ariety of current ossession of minimum admission requirements his program is industry current with faculty his program is industry current blend of technical his unique program is a technologies relevant to Industry expectations. technologies relevant Resumé Complete program/industry questionnaire Eligible to work in Ontario Eligible to drive in Ontario (minimum G1) actively participating in OEM training to provide actively participating in OEM dynamic classroom experiences. courses. training and college academic Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent P does not guarantee admission to the program English Grade 12 C or U or equiv the Centennial College English Skills take Assessment for admission Attend a program information session Extensive connections to Original Equipment Extensive connections to factory Manufacturers with unparalleled support gained through a On-the-job experience is semester of paid co-op placement T and training aids allow State-of-the-art facilities v students to experience a T

• • • Industry (Employment) Expectations • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • Academic Requirements • Additional Requirements • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • plus one co-op semester plus one co-op edential: Ontario College Diploma Ontario edential: 104 /Post-secondary Programs This co-op diploma program will prepare you co-op diploma program will prepare This a skilled professional for an exciting future as The in-depth field. in the heavy duty equipment hands-on practical training in classroom training, experience will provide the labs and the on-the-job the student with tangible skills and an excellent Successful students will start to an apprenticeship. will have one earn an Ontario College Diploma, co-op training on-the-job, semester of practical, in a heavy duty equipment facility and will have Apprenticeship in- completed the entire Ontario students Unique to Centennial, school curriculum. courses in advanced in this program will take hoisting and rigging and electrical/electronics, logistics. you will spend the two complete this program, To one semester in a co-op semesters at Centennial, placement in a heavy duty equipment facility and the final two semesters completing your in-school training at Centennial. Our labs feature a fleet of training aids and heavy equipment that will be used to challenge you to learn all aspects of the industry from applied electronic mechanical to complex hydraulics, controls and vehicle dynamics. Start: Fall Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7261 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 8205 Code: Program semesters, 2 years/4 Length: Program Cr Heavy Duty Equipment Technician (Co-op Apprenticeship) (Co-op Technician Equipment Duty Heavy

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• Non-academic Requirements Non-academic Requirements • • Academic Requirements • • Benefits Highlights Program • Admission Requirements Eligibility • NEW centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program exciting program will prepare students for an This in the heavy duty career as a skilled professional largest one of the economy’s equipment field, knowledge learned theoretical The industries. with the hands-on in this program combined state of the art labs will experience gained in our give students an ideal start to a fulfilling career Students in the heavy duty equipment field. vehicle dynamics as focus on applied mechanics, Courses well as component design and repair. Alternative Advanced Electrical/Electronics, include, and Hoisting and Logistics, and Emerging Fuels, Rigging which are exclusive to Centennial College. English and Additionally courses in Business, General Education are incorporated. Upon completion graduates will be able to seek employment in many different areas of the an apprentice in a heavy duty industry such as; administrative/managerial roles repair facility, program is The and parts departments/suppliers. Technician based on the Heavy Duty Equipment Apprenticeship Curriculum Standards which prepares the student to enter the industry and build skills leading to certification/qualification and a successful career. Program Code: 8215 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7261 ext. 416-289-5000, (Heavy Duty Equipment) Motive Power Technician Power Motive Equipment) Duty (Heavy

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106 /Post-secondary Programs • • • • Program Overview Program to program is designed for students intending This Career industry. pursue a career in the hospitality all elements of fulloptions in this sector include Office, Front including: service lodging operations Sales & Marketing, Housekeeping, & Beverage, Food Courses etc. Human Resources, Accounting, equip students with the knowledge and ability to link directly into the industry at the conclusion with an understanding of the of the program, interrelationships between departments that drive performance in the hotel and resort industry. Centennial College's Hotel & Resort program admits students at three points during the year allowing you to and May), January (September, complete the two-year program in as little as Students spend the final semester 16 months. of the program working on placement with industry professionals and many are successful in transitioning directly from internship to paid employment. Highlights Program Graduates are prepared to: • Program Code: 1807 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Hospitality Management – Hotel and Resort Resort and Hotel – Management Hospitality

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Training certificate Training .C.) s corporate and business s corporate and business ancouver Island University ou’ll gain practical experience with some of ou’ll gain practical experience Canada’s largest restaurant companies through largest restaurant companies through Canada’s two-days-a-week placement the School’s Athabasca University International Hotel Management Institute (Switzerland) V University of New Brunswick Royal Roads University (B Centennial houses an on-campus student Centennial houses an on-campus practice facilities training restaurant and lab in accounting, Courses cover business practices Y Smart Serve program Certifications include the and the National Sanitation Many of this program’ during or after partners will hire students periods of work experience purchasing, human resources, supervision and resources, human purchasing, cost control

• • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow students to These associations. further study. apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • • centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program Resource Council Human Tourism Canadian The the food and beverage (CTHRC) anticipates that to employ 1.95-million services sector will grow CTHRC has also reported that The people by 2015. within this sector are 68 per cent of employees young Canadians. Centennial College's two-year Restaurant and Catering diploma program will prepare you for a challenging and satisfying career in restaurant will learn skills You operations management. that are essential to this segment of the industry, including menu management and design, beverage knowledge and kitchen management, bartending. you will also spend two days per week In addition, This in a placement at a restaurant or a hotel. to placement will give you the practical experience complement the theory learned in class. Program Code: 1808 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Hospitality Management – Restaurant and Catering and Restaurant – Management Hospitality

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have completed Grade 12Workplace level English. HT HT HT HT HT HT Note: minimum C grade is required for graduation. Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • We recommend this program as an option for individualsAdditional Requirements who program to meet with the Applicants will be asked to discuss their ability coordinator or a designate and independently in to succeed academically to are welcome Parent/guardians the program. some Based on the meeting, attend the meeting. to participate in the applicants may be encouraged a joint program – Processing and Packaging Food program with Corbrook applicants will receive a letter with After applying, more details about how to book a meeting. Outline Program Semester 1 ENGL-120 HT-174 HT-175 HT-176 Semester 2 ENGL-122 HT-172 HT-186 HT-187 ailable , kitchen operations, housekeeping and housekeeping kitchen operations, , elsey's ravel Lodge Swiss Chalet Chartwells K Shoeless Joe's Boston Pizza Moxie's T ou can look forward to challenging and ou can look forward he certificate earned reflects high standards of he certificate earned reflects exciting opportunities in many different both locally hospitality service-related positions, and across Canada front office skills learning Y Special attention is paid to food and beverage Special attention is paid services is gained through Hands-on industry experience laboratory the on-campus training restaurant is av Computerized training facility have current Knowledgeable faculty who experience T in the field High employability rates taught including job Job seeking techniques are interview and resumé skills

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• • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • • 108 /Post-secondary Programs Program Overview Program term used to Hospitality Services is a broad in the available describe a range of careers work in a to Do you want hospitality industry. smiling that needs happy, fast-paced organization to work with your hands? people? Do you like “front-of-the- to be part of the Do you want more dealing with customers or are you house” “back-of the-house”? comfortable working in the offered within the enjoy the variety will You which curriculum and the hands-on experience, could potentially lead to employment as a room a cook or food server, front desk clerk, attendant, in the maintenance department of a hotel. worker spend two days a week in a placement will You at a restaurant or hotel that will give you the practical experience to complement the theory learned in class. certification have the opportunity to take also You thus exams in Sanitation and Beverage Services, graduating with the confidence and required skills to work in this industry. Program Code: 1819 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Hospitality Services Hospitality

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Note: minimum C grade is required for graduation. HTAP-100 HT HTAP-155 ENGL-302 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 HT HT HTAP-151 HT HTAP-157 KMGT-101 Semester 2 CHTM-101 COMM-170/171 GNED-159 Semester 3 CHTM-103 CHTM-207 HTAP-303 Semester 4 GNED HOTL-206 TRAV-204 HTAP-301 HTAP-302 HTAP-304 HTAP-305 HTAP-323 HTAP-399 GNED-500 HOTL-102 HTAP-201 TRA HO HO HOTL-205 HT Semester 5 CHTM-102 Semester 6 HT

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Career Path Career Organizations hiring program graduates include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • Educational Partners be eligible to Qualified graduates may program with participate in an articulated institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. towards to apply academic credit Our partners are: • Fall Advanced Diploma centennialcollege.ca Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity Students seeking a comprehensive understandingStudents seeking a comprehensive industry in Canadaof the large inbound tourism largest As Canada’s will select this program. and Hospitality boasts Tourism employment sector, employing billion, revenues in excess of $61 over 1.6 million Canadians from coast to coast. Courses cover a full range of business practices in and Industry Finance Human resources, Marketing, Operations – as applied to the entire hospitality and tourism field. Tourism three-year Hospitality and Centennial’s Administration program allows students to end their last semester with an internship with one of Students graduating from this our industry partners. program often transition directly into the industry to complete a university degree in or move forward Hospitality & Tourism. Program Overview Program Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Program Code: 1805 Code: Program semesters 3 years/6 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Start: Hospitality and Tourism Administration Hospitality Tourism and

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Additional Requirements • *Minimum C grade required. Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 CO-108 COMM-170/171 GNED-124 • COMM-180 JO-221 JO-205 JO-207 JO-318 JO-102 Semester 2 CO-107 JO-105 JO-106 JO-208 Semester 3 CO-104 JO-200 JO-206 JO-216 Semester 4 GNED JO-203 JO-210 JO-217 Semester 5 JO-313 JO-316 JO-317 Semester 6 JO-350 GNED-500 ost , Canada) – , oronto Star broadcast and National P CTV Sportsnet T 680 News , Canada) – BPA ,

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• • • • • Educational Partners be eligible to Qualified graduates may participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit toward Our partners are: • • • Students can now earn an Ontario Colleges diploma in Journalism from Centennial Advanced honours College while working on a four-year Scarborough Toronto degree from the University of successful T, through U of After applying (UTSC). candidates will spend two years at the university fast-track program. and then enter Centennial’s you will have earned a diploma and In four years, degree. Path Career writers, Graduates are employed as reporters, and producers at large layout artists, editors, magazines and online and small newspapers, as well as radio-television publications, newsrooms. Companies that have hired program graduates include: • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • ard-

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information). program registration. (Please check our website for updated requirements will be emailed to new students prior to exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. Detailed mobile computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or 110 /Post-secondary Programs Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. options, to the Fast-track forward Fast on page 171. for post-secondary graduates Global Citizenship And Note:This program requires students to have and use a Equity Portfolio • • Centennial College’s three-year Journalism three-year Journalism Centennial College’s It high school graduates. program is designed for career by taking you from will prepare you for your the classroom to the newsroom. breaking news to exploring human covering From interview journalists report events, interest stories, and examine the issues of our the newsmakers Journalism is an exciting and fast-paced times. places and career focused on interesting people, things. In this program you will: • Program Overview Program Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, Program Code: 6402 Code: Program semesters 3 years/6 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Start: Journalism Journalism

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2.0 in these courses. GNED-107 with an overall grade point average (GPA) of -221,-112, -114, -115, -117, -223, -228, -310, -315, and Student must have successfully completed LAWS-105, Student must have a minimum C grade in COMM-170/171. » » the Centennial College English Skills Assessment Skills the Centennial College English for admission or older) Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U 12 C, Mathematics Grade 11 or College Math a Centennial or take equivalent Assessment for admission Skills he prerequisites for entrance to the fourth semester work » » placement course (LAWS-226) are: T

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based on skills assessment results. • LAWS-114 LAWS-115 LAWS-310 Semester 3 B GNED-500 LAWS-117 LAWS-223 LAWS-228 LAWS-315 Semester 4 LAWS-224 LAWS-225 LAWS-226 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level Admission Requirements Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED GNED LAWS-105 LAWS-111 LAWS-221 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 LAWS-112 * , students , Technology career-oriented career-oriented aralegal -day-a-week field placement with leading field placement with leading -day-a-week ookmin University ork University he diploma that is earned reflects high he work placement is organized and he work placement is organized find positions here is an opportunity to aculty members are lawyers and other law rial Assistant University of New Brunswick University of Ontario Institute of Y office professionals standards of learning Interview Clients T Legal Researcher Opportunity to go into P Algoma University Athabasca University K supervised by faculty members of the program supervised by faculty members of legal practices, assisting a wide variety of business and including legal counsel areas government realistic learning experience gain a practical, assessments in a simulated courtroom setting; through mock tribunals prepare you for the realistic expectations of the field Emphasis is placed on practical, assignments F T Assistant to Lawyer A four Blake, including: firms and organizations, Ontario Toronto, City of Cassels & Graydon, Ontario Attorney General, Ministry of the & Harcourt Hoskin Osler, Ministry of Housing, Board Compensation Workers and the T T on campus With a mock courtroom

• • • Path Career or Corporation Graduates may work for a Law Firm as: • • • • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • • • • • • • • • Program Highlights Program • • Benefits centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program and into the courtroom. Get out of the classroom of law courses with Centennial’s Explore a variety Accredited by the Institute of Law Clerk program. this four semester Law Clerks of Ontario (ILCO), opportunity for program provides an excellent and software personal, students to build the legal, A as a Law Clerk. skills necessary to practice program is a unique feature of Centennial’s in the final work placement four-day-per-week real-life legal work providing valuable, semester, experience. Law Clerk program has an exciting new The partnership with the Ontario Justice Education a great opportunity for students to Network, engage with youth about social justice issues, network! and of course, build leadership skills, Additional Information connections during Discover careers and make with leading field placement a four-day-a-week Cassels Blake, firms and organizations including: Ontario Ministry of the Toronto, City of & Graydon, Ontario Ministry of Housing, Attorney General, Workers and the Hoskin & Harcourt, Osler, Compensation Board. work placement is supervised and organized The and Faculty by faculty members of the program. staff work closely with students to help find a The needs. placement well-suited to each student’s placement is unpaid and students will be required to maintain a minimum grade point average at satisfactory level. Program Code: 2804 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Law Clerk Law

Assessment Anatomy & Professionalism Action From Social Social From 1 2 Standards & Theory and Practice 5 Theory and Practice 6 Theory Theory and Practice 2 Theory and Practice 3 Theory and Practice 4 Theory Theory and Practice 1 Theory centennialcollege.ca anced Techniques Analysis to Social Therapy Physiology athophysiology 1 athophysiology 2 athophysiology 3 herapeutic Relationship 2 herapeutic Relationship 1 itness & Remedial Exercise , ministry guidelines and agency , Clinic 3 Massage Professional Practice Creating an Independent Practice Clinic 4 Outreach 3 Adv Massage Legislation, Introductory Concepts of Nutrition & Lifestyle Practices College Communications 3 Introduction to Hydrotherapy Massage T Clinical Anatomy P Massage Clinic 1 Clinical Anatomy Biomechanics & Orthopedic Global Citizenship: Outreach 1 P Massage Clinic 2 F T General Education Elective Outreach 2 P Massage Neuroanatomy & Physiology Issues & Research Literacy In Massage College Communications 2 General Education Elective Physiology

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policies Obtain annual clear police check with vulnerable clear police check with Obtain annual sector screening annually renew a Successfully complete and (Health Care Provider recognized course in CPR level) a recognized course in Successfully complete of Standard that is provided by Attend mask fit testing of portion of face Centennial College (Shaving safety standards) may be required to meet form completed by Obtain pre-clearance health stating that a physician or nurse practitioner requirements of the student meets the health legislated acts

Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English level THER-315 Semester 6 THER-321 THER-324 THER-325 THER-332 THER-400 THER-500 Minimum C grade required for all courses Semester 2 COMM-180 THER-120 THER-121 THER-124 THER-211 THER-213 THER-215 THER-200 THER-220 THER-221 THER-225 Semester 5 GNED THER-300 THER-310 THER-311 THER-316 THER-322 Field Placement Requirements Field Placement • • All of the above requirements must be in effect for the duration of each placement. Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-170/171 GNED THER-111 THER-115 THER-118 THER-122 THER-123 Semester 3 THER-210 THER-212 THER-222 THER-227 • • • THER-116 Semester 4 GNED-500 based on skills assessment results. , , alent (minimum C or U or equivalent C or U or equivalent O entry-to-practice Therapists of Ontario to Therapists , implement and evaluate a treatment implement and evaluate , alent or mature student status (19 years here is a combination of massage therapy he program’s strong clinical component he program’s eer Path grade required) or take the Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills Chemistry or Exercise Science) C or U or (minimum grade required) equivalent Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) English Grade 12 C or U or equiv Biology Grade 11 or 12, (minimum grade required) One additional Science Grade 11 or 12 (Physics education and entrepreneurial business skills (RMT) Therapist qualify for Registered Massage designation Athabasca University UOIT plan T provides opportunity for supervised practice of client needs and treatments where a variety are assessed and managed T Qualified graduates are eligible to write the registration examinations administered by the College of Massage Students have demonstrated an excellent success rate at the CMT examinations Conduct a massage therapy practice within an Conduct a massage therapy ethical framework that support Develop therapeutic relationships health and well-being to determine Collect and use client information therapy the appropriateness of massage Develop to ensure Maintain professional readiness quality care

• Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • • • Car a regulated health profession is Therapy Massage in Ontario practiced under the Regulated Health Professions Act, and the Act. Massage Therapy graduates are greatly Therapy Massage Centennial’s in the workforce and are highly successful at valued set by the College of exams, registration Ontario’s of Ontario. Therapists Massage • • Pathways Potential Qualified graduates may be eligible to further their These study with selected academic institutions. allow graduates to apply academic pathways further study. credit towards • Program Learning Outcomes Learning Program to: demonstrated the ability Graduates have • • • • Centennial Students Distinctive Benefits for • Benefits NEW essed)* ariety of conditions 5115 (Compr Morningside all (5110) F Winter (5115) essed Option*

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affecting their health and well-being Build your business and research skills to prepare you for a successful business and to adv Complement your in-class education with clinical placements that will enhance your skills as you work with clients from the community Gain the skills to prepare you for your entrance your entry-to-practice exams after graduation Develop an expertise in dealing with patients seeking relief from a v

112 /Post-secondary Programs Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature College’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio • The delivery of this program allows students The delivery of this program to complete their advanced diploma in of time in a shorter period Therapy Massage program than the traditional (two years) Students years. 5110) which is three (program delivery will attend the in this compressed with no semester breaks. summer semesters, is the two year delivery, The Compressed as the identical curriculum and program year program. three traditional • Compr • Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Overview Program program is Therapy Massage Centennial College’s program that will a distinctive and rigorous range of career prepare you for the broad You Therapists. possibilities that exist for Massage could have your own practice with flexible hours; work with sports teams and athletes or within a hands-on industry-approved This hospital setting. of program will provide you with the fundamentals with a focus on critical massage therapy skills, rehabilitation and business management. thinking, you will: In this program, • Start:

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S-100 TH-180 grade required) or take the Centennial College grade required) or take admission Assessment for English Skills or older Math Skills a Centennial College Engineering Assessment for admission Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U or U or 12 C or U or Mathematics Grade 11 M equiv -256 -204 -318 -228 -258 -103 -106 -153 -237

math level based on skills assessment results. MT-259 • GNED-500 MATH-170 MT MT MT Semester 3 GNED MA MT-201 MT MT Semester 4 ENGL-250 MT-225 MT MT Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and Admission Requirements Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED-212 MATH-140 MT-102 MT MT PHY Semester 2 COMM-170/171 MT-121 MATH-316 MT-257 are instruction in ou will gain experience in machine shop experience in machine shop ou will gain he program uses state-of-the-art CAD/CAM he program uses state-of-the-art theory and here is a 60-40 balance between gives you practical he project-driven program actual he project approach simulates echnical sales and marketing operation, tool design, plus computer numerical plus computer tool design, operation, control programming and Mastercam is included Inventor AutoCAD, equipment practice building and testing an experience in designing, original piece of equipment workplace assignments Junior engineers Lab technicians Quality controllers Mechanical testers CAD operators Production controllers T Product designers and developers Y Industry-current softw T T T T AB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited AB Nationally

• – Design Technician Mechanical Engineering The program has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Technologists and Technicians Canadian Council of has received national as such, (CCTT) and, Technology accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist of Certified Association Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Mechanical Engineering – Design program Technician as meeting all the academic requirements for Technician category. certification in the • • • • • Path Career Graduates are prepared to work in manufacturing and mechanical-related areas as: • • • • • • • CT Program Highlights Program • Benefits centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program two-year program combines strong This a practical knowledge conceptual thinking with will learn You work. of machines and how they computer-assisted engineering theory and develop manufacturing drafting and computer-assisted (CAD/CAM) skills. Technician Mechanical Engineering Centennial’s program employs the project approach to learning. includes small groups working on specific This create, schedule, learning how to plan, projects, design and build as a team. the choice of continuing into a third have You year technology option and specializing in modern manufacturing and production processes. pages options, to the Fast-track forward Fast 172 and 173. Program Code: 3701 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, Mechanical Engineering Technician – Design – Design Technician Engineering Mechanical

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course successfully. • • • • • • **Applicants must complete at least one Grade Note 12 C, M or U • • prior to field placement After admission, students must complete and provide: • • • Academic Requirements • • Program Highlights Highlights Program • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • Benefits CMA accreditation. 116 /Post-secondary Programs Note:Approved by OSMT and CSMLS. Currently undergoing Program Overview Program Technician Medical Laboratory Centennial’s to the exciting and program will expose you The world of the medical laboratory. rewarding combination of medical lab offers a unique the satisfaction of technical employment and population. working with a diverse client With the role of the medical technician expanding, there are numerous opportunities for full- and part-time employment in both clinics and hospital career opportunities In addition, laboratories. research and veterinary exist in government, laboratories. Emphasis is placed on becoming proficient in the performing ECGs, collection of blood samples, the use of laboratory equipment and fluency while developing the in medical terminology, professional attitude and demeanor needed for Excellent communication close patient contact. skills and good interpersonal skills are essential. theoretical and practical portions of this The The program are completed within a year. this program compressed delivery format makes an ideal choice for those who wish to quickly enter the workforce. is a collaborative program that will be taught This School of Community and Health by Centennial’s Technology Studies and School of Engineering from with representatives Applied Science, and and the Ministry of laboratories private hospitals, Health. Program Code: 3506 Code: Program semesters 1 year/3 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Medical Laboratory Technician Medical Technician Laboratory

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. • • Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits level English, to this program. completed Grade 12Workplace, College, or University entry centennialcollege.ca Please note:We will admit applicants who have successfully Program Overview Program Training Housed within Transportation Canada’s program opens the door to a career in this Hub, powersports and small engine the motorcycle, no previous industries – even if you have experience. and will acquire the theoretical knowledge You of products to practical skills on a wide variety ensure you have a competitive edge in these fields. Techniques Repair Motorcycle and Powersports provides training based on the small engine and Level 1 Motorcycle technician apprenticeship additions leading with some valuable curriculum, In addition to a Centennial College Certificate. the to the complete range of technical training, welding, course areas include workplace practices, health & safety in the mechanical systems, and communications math, computers, workplace, potential certification in manufacturer parts and service online systems. Accreditation Our commitment to the pursuit of excellence in the delivery of education and training has lead to the assessment of the program by the Canadian The Automotive Repair and Service Council (CARS). Accreditation Board has endorsed CARS National full compliance with the national the program’s industry standards since 2001. Program Code: 8403 Code: Program semesters 32 weeks/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7298 ext. 416-289-5000, Motorcycle and Powersports Product Repair Techniques Techniques Repair Product Powersports and Motorcycle Technology Action From Social Social From Audio Engineering eting and Social Media Royalties, Licensing and Licensing Royalties, Theory and Creativity 1 Theory and Creativity 2 Theory of Western Art of Western Music centennialcollege.ca anced Sound Mixing and Editing anced Music Business anced Sound Production and anced Digital Music Creation ate Lessons 4 ate Lessons 5 ate Lessons 6 ate Lessons 1 ate Lessons 2 ate Lessons 3 Recording Publishing Analysis to Social orlds of Music opular Music in Culture he Art of Performance he ield Placement Computer Systems and Music Adv Artist Management and Promotion Music Supervision and Consulting Music Journalism General Education Elective Composition 2 Indigenous Music in Culture Introduction to Musical Entrepreneurship Priv Ensemble 4 General Education Elective Music Creations for Media 1 Priv Ensemble 5 Storyworks Live Sound Engineering Recording Studio Environments Adv Copyright, Music Mark Adv Music Creation for Media 2 Music in Community Priv Ensemble 6 F Adv Creativity in Context 1 College Communication Musicianship 1 Musical P Priv Ensemble 1 College Communication 2 Musicianship 2 Musical History Introduction to Music Priv Ensemble 2 Global Citizenship: Composition 1 W T Digital Music Creation Music Business Fundamentals Priv Ensemble 3 ses

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• • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Additional Requirements • Notes • Program Highlights Highlights Program • • • • Benefits • Fall Advanced Diploma (Please check our website for updated information). will be emailed to new students prior to program registration. recommended hardware requirements. Detailed requirements computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or exceeds the 118 /Post-secondary Programs Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the global citizenship and equity signature college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Note:This program requires students to have and use a mobile The Music Industry Arts and Performance program Arts and Performance Music Industry The to turn a passion want is ideal for students who or indigenous world music, for popular music, Students lasting career. music into an exciting and musicians during will be mentored by professional lessons and ensemble rehearsals. music private Coursework will nurture musicality and creativity, of music cultures, of a variety raise awareness build knowledge of music-related technologies, and develop business and entrepreneurial skills. students will join the music In the third year, creation and business stream or the music A six-week work creation and technology stream. placement in the final semester provides hands-on experience in the real world. unique three-year music program will equip This of careers and prepare students for a wide variety Graduates will be versatile, relating to music. musicians and singers with the culturally aware technological and business savvy necessary to work in the music industry of today and tomorrow. Program Overview Program Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 8619 416-289-5000 ext. Program Code: 6450 Code: Program semesters 3 years/6 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Start: Music Industry Arts and Performance and Arts Industry Music

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Academic Requirements • • Note highly competitive program is considered This the program, To be considered for and fills early. you should apply prior to the Ontario Colleges submit 1 and equal consideration date of February transcripts or complete skills assessments as early as possible. Admission Requirements Eligibility • • Distinctive Benefits for Centennial Students • • • • • • Path Career you program, & PTA After graduating from the OTA may be eligible to apply your credits to another post-secondary institution to continue your studies. • • • , , instruction and development and instruction ou will develop the knowledge and skills through verbal, nonverbal, written and nonverbal, through verbal, their families, with clients, electronic means, occupational therapists, significant others, physiotherapists and other healthcare providers include: respect and caring for the uniqueness respect include: critical effective communication, of individuals, thinking and decision-making Communicate appropriately and effectively Additional areas of Y to work with clients in need of assistance to improve promote movement, perform self-care, function and participate in vocational and leisure activities

centennialcollege.ca Graduates demonstrate the ability to: the demonstrate Graduates • Benefits Highlights Program • • Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students will be required to participate in the which is a reflection development of a portfolio, & PTA of your learning and growth as an OTA and your achievements throughout student, Students will document their the program. signature global engagement with the College’s more For citizenship and equity competencies. information on Global Citizenship and Equity, inclusion of GC&E components in the Portfolio please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Program Overview Program Assistants Occupational Therapist & Physiotherapist work under the & PTAs) Assistants (OTA Therapists Occupational supervision of registered people whoseand Physiotherapists to support has been impaired byability to function and adapt developmental the process of aging, illness, injury, disability or emotional disability. program & PTA OTA Students of Centennial’s personal benefit from high academic standards, attention and the opportunity to develop skills in an environment equipped with a wide range of members ensure Faculty tools used in industry. that you are provided with the educational tools, training and hands-on experience that is necessary to meet career challenges with enthusiasm, professionalism and current evidence-based industry knowledge and skills. Physiotherapist Assistant (OTA & PTA) (OTA Assistant Physiotherapist Program Code: 9151 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program Diploma Ontario College Credential: Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Occupational Therapist Assistant Assistant Therapist Occupational &

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• • • • • • • Career Path Career in Graduates of the program are prepared to work including those specializing in: legal offices, • • • • • Office settings may include: • • • • Educational P Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, allow graduates partnerships These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • • • • Program Highlights Program • • Benefits At A Glance Demonstrate your medical administration skills in a medical or health-related field placement – get real life experience before you graduate! centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program be the you’ll often As a medical office assistant, with patients and can first person to interact newborns From visit. shape the feel of an entire and interpersonal skills your technical to elderly, a daily a difference in patients’ lives on will make basis. Administration-Medical Office In Centennial’s you’ll learn core administrative skills program, as that are transferrable across all industries, well as the specialized skills needed to become Learn medical part of a health care team. and medical medical transcription, terminology, including the fundamentals of office procedures, computerized OHIP the electronic health record, With and diagnostic and lab procedures. billing, you’ll gain a two-day per week work placement, real-life experience before you graduate. Additional Information and hospitals to family practice clinics, From medical office medical treatment centers and labs, administration assistants are needed in all areas. right for you during Get to know the setting that’s In your final your 2 day per week field placement. network you’ll get to explore your career, semester, experience before graduation. and gain valuable work placement is supervised and organized The and Faculty by faculty members of the program. staff work closely with students to help find a The needs. placement well-suited to each student’s placement is unpaid and students will be required to maintain a minimum grade point average at a satisfactory level. Program Code: 2603 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Office Administration – Medical – Administration Office (more...) , graduates , , graduates , . Many graduates also go . centennialcollege.ca . Many graduates also go on . artners he Centennial College Paramedic program he Centennial College Paramedic has an outstanding graduate employment Over the past several years a high rate. graduates were percentage of the school’s (PCP) employed as Primary Care Paramedics Most graduates work for a licensed Ontario ambulance service on to be employed elsewhere in Canada With experience and further study care paramedics or can qualify as advanced providing specialized critical care paramedics, care in land or air ambulances T he Centennial College Paramedic program has he Centennial College Paramedic can qualify as advanced care paramedics or can qualify as advanced providing specialized critical care paramedics, care in land or air ambulances. to be employed elsewhere in Canada. T Over an outstanding graduate employment rate. the past several years a high percentage of the graduates were employed as Primary school’s (PCP). Care Paramedics Most graduates work for a licensed Ontario ambulance service With experience and further study

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• • Educational P Educational from diploma now earn a Paramedic Students can of bachelor working on a four-year Centennial while the University of from Science in Paramedicine After applying at Scarborough (UTSC). Toronto candidates will spend year successful T, through U of years two and three at both one at UTSC, can graduate You at UTSC. institutions and year four Graduates of the with a diploma and a degree. T to apply to the U of diploma program can elect will Successful applicants program. Paramedicine additional years of studyrequire approximately two of Science degree, for an Honours of Bachelor and select Joint please visit utsc.utoronto.ca Programs. Path Career • Toronto clinical and field , medical trauma and , ant theory and aluate in an ongoing manner the ariety of experiences to develop expertise and V enhance confidence International exchange opportunities State of the art lab facilities and simulation Instructors are leaders in the EMS community Over 30 years teaching experience High certification and employment rate Strong community partnerships ensure students get exceptional real life experiences Diploma earned reflects high standards of learning Leading research in the field of paramedicine practices setting Ev effectiveness of patient management strategies used and adapt or change strategies to provide optimal care for patients Ensure the operational safety and preparedness of an ambulance and its equipment Operate an ambulance-type vehicle in a simulated setting Extensive on-the-job learning with working professionals in emergency psychological situations Joint Program with the University of Equal balance of classroom and practical learning Communicate and interact effectively and Communicate and interact and others appropriately with patients Assess patients using relev and transport Establish patients’ treatment findings priorities based on assessment therapeutic patient Implement preventive and to maintain and management strategies promote patients’ well-being controlled Integrate and perform delegated medical acts in a simulated,

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Program Overview Program enjoy an excellent graduates Centennial Paramedic Your career advantage reputation in the field. that covers begins with hands-on training trauma and psychological medical, emergency, lab facilities located situations in state-of-the-art Centre Technology Science and in Centennial’s Courses are taught by paramedics who campus. are actively working in the field. program Graduates from the Centennial Paramedic the Ministry are eligible and well-prepared to take have They EMCA. Advanced of Health exam for consistently scored above the provincial average exam. EMCA certification Advanced on the Ministry regulations require this certification for Centennial employment as a paramedic in Ontario. high pride in its exceptional standards, takes quality graduates and high employment rates. Program Code: 9101 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Paramedic

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Received six or more demerit points on his/ Received six or more demerit her driving record Had his/ her driver’ previous two years under the Been prohibited from driving within the past Criminal Code of Canada three years any crime involving OR has been convicted of she/ he has not moral turpitude for which been pardoned » » » » Requires an Ontario Secondary School Diploma School Diploma Requires an Ontario Secondary or equiv Is prohibited to any individual who Is prohibited to any individual year has: » » » »

ARA-122 ARA-132 ARA-240 ARA-242 ARA-128 These regulations can be found under the These Act of Ontario. Ambulance B) GNED and COMM courses) P PARA-126 Note: Minimum C grade required in all courses (excluding Program Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-170/171 GNED-129 Before taking this program, applicants should applicants should taking this program, Before of the provisions that under the be aware as a paramedic: employment Act, Ambulance A) Semester 4 PARA-255 PARA-127 P Semester 2 GNED-500 PARA-130 P PARA-136 Semester 3 COMM-180 GNED P P PARA-243 PARA-256 PARA-257 s statement, certifying s statement, There is a lifting evaluation process is a lifting evaluation There “F” license is required for employment license is required “F” that students must pass in each semester in order to progress a standard of health acceptable to Centennial health acceptable to Centennial a standard of clinical and affiliated EMS agencies. College, as outlined in the statement must be, The used in practical experience, Act, Ambulance license driver’s “F” and as required for a Class (but not for program in the province of Ontario admission) Successfully complete a recognized course in standard first aid Attend mask fit testing provided by Centennial College (shaving of portions of face is required if applicable to meet safety standards) It is strongly recommended that applicants have a high level of fitness when entering the program. Provide a medical doctor’ Provide a medical of a crime involving Not have been convicted persons police moral turpitude (clear vulnerable are completed background record searches throughout the program) A Class annually renew a Successfully complete and (healthcare provider recognized course in CPR level)

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grade required) or take the Centennial College grade required) or take admission Assessment for English Skills or older) Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary equiv or equiv English Grade 12 C or U check with Obtain an annual clear police vulnerable sector screening requirements Complete immunization (immunization review form); provided by the program coordinator Successfully complete and annually renew a recognized course in cpr (hcp-healthcare provider level) Successfully complete a recognized course in standard first aid Attend mask fit testing provided by centennial college (shaving of portion of face may be required to meet safety standards)

two weeks at 24 hours per week. PSHS-123 PSHS-125 Program Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 PSHS-100 PSHS-101 PSHS-102 PSHS-103 PSHS-104 PSHS-105 Semester 2 GNED PSHS-122 PSHS-125 PSHS-126 Note: PSHS-125 runs for six weeks at 21 hours per week, then Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Academic Requirements • Field Placement Requirements • • • • • , hospitals, hospitals, , residential facilities or long-term care institutions and community support agencies to assist clients with activities of daily living, under the supervision of professionals and according to a care plan. Clients within their homes he program prepares students to function prepares students to function he program by the Ministry of he certificate is recognized aculty members are experienced, caring and caring aculty members are experienced, raining reflects the latest practices and policies raining reflects the latest supportive T role needed Worker Support within the Personal of settings in a variety T as well as Colleges and Universities, Training, clinical settings community agencies and experience is 14 weeks of extensive practical in hospitals long- spent working with teams in the community term care institutions and T in the field clinical and Small group instruction in laboratory setting is provided F

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Career Path Career With a new emphasis on non-institutional care, Workers Support the demand for trained Personal Graduates of our program are is increasing. long-term care facilities, employed in hospitals, private community agencies, nursing homes, and school systems with duty and homecare, behaviourally and developmentally challenged children. • • • • • Distinctive Benefits for Centennial Students Benefits for Centennial Distinctive • , their , er role, er role, ations to written and s personal and home articipate as a member of the care service Assist in the promotion and maintenance of a safe and caring environment for clients teams in both community and institutional settings Support the client’ management care requirements and preferences by following care service plans and established policies and procedures Demonstrate effective oral, nonverbal communication techniques self and others families, P Collaborate and report observ appropriate health care team members in an timely manner and document this ongoing, information promptly Act within the personal support work and by following care/service under supervision, plans and established policies and procedures

126 /Post-secondary Programs • • • Program Highlights Program • • Benefits • Program Overview Program will prepare program Worker Support Personal The and skills necessary to you with the knowledge to allow individuals to provide care and assistance lives in the community and lead active and fulfilled range of home It focuses on the full institutions. required by the elderly, and health related services cognitive chronic illnesses, clients with disabilities, impairment and also clients recovering from acute illnesses. will give you the flexibility to adapt training Your such as in the home, of settings, to a variety nursing community residential facilities, schools, homes or chronic care facilities. Program Code: 9111 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Personal Personal Worker Support

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Students will be placed in the appropriate English level policies Obtain annual clear police check with clear police check with Obtain annual screening vulnerable sector annually renew a Successfully complete and (Health Care Provider recognized course in CPR level) annually renew a Successfully complete and F recognized course in Standard provided by Undergo a mask fit testing of portion of face Centennial College (shaving safety standards) may be required to meet form completed by Obtain pre-clearance health stating that a physician or nurse practitioner requirements of the student meets the health legislated acts All of the above requirements must be in effect for the duration of each placement. minimum C grade. PHAR-230 course. Requires a minimum B grade of the Comprehensive Examination and a minimum B grade in each semester 4 placement is mandatory to pass the Students will complete 7 weeks of placement.

based on skills assessment results. Note: PHAR-118 PHAR-131 Semester 2 GNED PHAR-123 PHAR-124 PHAR-129 PHAR-132 Semester 3 COMM-180 GNED-500 PHAR-210 PHAR-214 PHAR-215 PHAR-219 Semester 4 PHAR-221 PHAR-222 PHAR-226 PHAR-227 PHAR-230 * Field Placement Requirements Field Placement • • • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-170/171 GNED-147 PHAR-113 PHAR-115 PHAR-130 PHAR-126 PHAR-309 • • • + , , , , , or 12 C or U, or or 12 C or U, , , or equivalent or equivalent , The Pharmacy Technician Technician Pharmacy The , hospital and corporate , alent (Minimum grade required) and Assessments will not be acceptable in alent or mature student status (19 years he program is accredited by the Canadian he program is accredited here is hands-on practical laboratory here is hands-on practical Language proficiency – program is accredited by the Canadian Council Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs for of accreditation It is a requirement (CCAPP). that candidates whose first language is not English meet one of the benchmarks as outlined Association of Pharmacy Regulatory by National Authorities (NAPRA 2009) English Grade 12 C or U Mathematics Grade 11 M or U Senior Biology Grade 11 or Grade 12 (C or U) or equiv Senior Chemistry Grade 11 or Grade 12 (C or U) (minimum grade required) or equivalent Both science courses must have been completed within the last (previous) seven years Science place of these requirements Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) (minimum grade required). (minimum grade required) or take equivalent Assessment for D Math Skills the College CAAT Admission Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs Accreditation of Council for Release pharmaceutical products in compliance Release pharmaceutical standards with legislation and established policies and procedures T experience experience Opportunity exists for work in community environments T Dispense pharmaceutical products accurately Dispense pharmaceutical in compliance with legislation efficiently and policies and standards, and established procedures

• • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • Career Path Career program prepares Technician Pharmacy The students for a fulfilling career in community, market The hospital or corporate pharmacies. for pharmacy technicians is booming and job Graduates are eligible opportunities are plentiful. to pursue the process to become a Registered Ontario (RPhT) with the Technician Pharmacy College of Pharmacists (OCP). Distinctive Benefits for Centennial Students Distinctive Benefits for • • • • •

, policies , , , , skills in aseptic technique, technique, skills in aseptic , he program incorporates classroom, lab work he program incorporates classroom, pharmacists, other colleagues and with healthcare pharmacists, providers within the scope of the profession and procedures applicants should have strong critical thinking, applicants should have strong critical thinking, mathematical and English communication skills and a commitment to self-directed thinking Communicate effectively with patients Receive and prioritize written prescriptions and verbal requests accurately in compliance with legislation and established standards and includes three field placements compounding, pharmaceutical calculations, community and institution inventory control, dispensing Due to the challenging nature of this profession, T Students graduate with knowledge of pharmacology

centennialcollege.ca • • • Learning Outcomes Program Graduates have demonstrated the ability to: • Benefits Highlights Program • Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program considered valued Pharmacy technicians are healthcare Ontario’s and essential members of who are healthcare professionals They team. dispense and compound are able to prepare, and order also receive, They medications. with patients and a interact manage inventory, health care providers and assist in the of variety provision of pharmaceutical care and pharmacy at program Technician Pharmacy The services. the status Centennial College has been awarded of full accreditation by the Canadian Council for a Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP) for five year term 2014-2018. Program Code: 5850 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy

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PFPR-232 PFPR-107 GNED-500 PFPR-125 PFPR-129 PFPR-131 PFPR-132 Semester 3 PFPR-204 PFPR-205 PFPR-206 PFPR-207 PFPR-212 PFPR-213 PFPR-228 PFPR-229 PFPR-230 PFPR-233 Note: Minimum C grade required in all courses. Standard Policing Requirements Policing Standard • • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED-129 PFPR-101 PFPR-104 PFPR-106 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 PFPR-130 Semester 4 GNED PFPR-231 • alent (minimum prepare and assist in the prepare and assist in the , law and legislative policy making and , , promote and facilitate partnerships to , alent or mature student status (19 years e sound decisions based on an evaluation e sound decisions based on an evaluation ou will receive an invitation to attend an Police ou will receive an invitation to attend an Police or older) the Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills Y Admission session shortly after Foundations It is important that you apply to the program. sure that this you attend the session to make program is the right fit for you Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv English Grade 12 C or U or equiv Assess crisis intervention strategies Develop strategies to assist victims of crime Assess the use of police powers Initiate Assess the relationship of policing services to other participants in the criminal justice system and other community service agencies Mak Cope with stress and optimize physical fitness and wellness Apply fundamental concepts of political science public administration to the provision of police services Assess information-gathering skills used in basic investigative techniques Document, in compliance with presentation of court cases rules of evidence criminal and provincial law, and Freedoms and the Charter of Rights meet community policing and security needs of situations

Academic Requirements Academic Requirements • Note • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • • • • • • • • • Career Path Career for positions this program can apply Graduates of in can also apply to work and as police officers, corporate prevention, security, the fields of private and excise customs corrections officers, security, varied fields investigators in wide and officers, by-law enforcement, such as animal cruelty, the Canadian military government ministries, and more. (especially military police) Learning Outcomes Program the ability to: Graduates have demonstrated • , case , Technology Technology graduates may be eligible to participate he program consists of intense training (UOIT) Griffith University Humber College Laurentian University Royal Roads University University of Ontario Institute of studies and crime-scene simulations to develop applied knowledge and skills Conestoga College equivalent to that of a paramilitary environment, to that of a paramilitary environment, equivalent which helps you to develop discipline and deportment Courses are based on real-life experiences T

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TH-145 Canada or be authorized under the Immigration Canada or be authorized Act (Canada) Drugs Acts criminal record must be pardoned. Provide proof of completion of immunization requirements (Immunization review form) Successfully complete and annually renew a recognized course in CPR (Healthcare Provider level) Successfully complete a recognized course in Standard Attend mask fit testing, College In certain circumstances required to submit letters of reference Be a Canadian citizen, including Not have any criminal convictions Control or F those under the Narcotic of proceedings Not have been the subject misconduct, with respect to professional in another health incompetence or incapacity or in nursing in another profession in Ontario, jurisdiction Not suffer from any physical or mental condition or disorder that could affect his or her ability to practise nursing in a safe manner Obtain an annual clear police check with vulnerable sector screening. based on skills assessment results Students will be placed in the appropriate English level

ATH-122 PNUR-105 PNUR-125 Semester 3 GNED PNUR-204 PNUR-205 Note:All courses require a minimum C grade. Program Outline Program Semester 1 ANAT-113 COMM-160/161 GNED-144 MA PNUR-103 PNUR-104 Semester 2 COMM-170/171 P PNUR-123 PNUR-124 PNUR-126 GNED-500 PATH-222 PNUR-203 Semester 4 PNUR-250 • • • Field Placement Requirements • • • • • • • * Before undertaking this program, applicants undertaking this program, Before of the the provisions that under should be aware Acts, and Nursing Profession Regulated Health Nurse write the Canadian Practical to qualify to you must: Examination (CPNRE), Registration **Satisfactory grade required. , Chemistry or , , or 12 C, or U, or or U, or 12 C, , , or equivalent or equivalent , , or equivalent or equivalent , 75% in each required utilizes the latest technology, technology, latest the utilizes ed based on an average of , multimedia support and on- , e the Centennial College alent or mature student status (19 years his program fills quickly. To be considered for To be considered his program fills quickly. he program boasts a consistently excellent aculty has extensive clinical expertise aculty has extensive clinical such as computerized simulation Exercise Science) Grade 11 or 12 C or U, or Exercise Science) Grade 11 or 12 C or U, (minimum grade required) equivalent A level courses) and overall subject (65% in U or average of 80% in four required subjects. Assessment and score 170 or 171. English Skills T should apply prior to the you the program, Ontario Colleges equal consideration date of transcripts as early as 1 and submit February program admission to the January For possible. we advise you to apply before June 1 Applicants are rank required subjects as well as application date. applicants Offers are sent to the top ranked Meeting minimum requirements for only. For admission does not guarantee an offer. information on minimum grade requirements please and approximate cutoff point for offers, contact [email protected]. One additional science (Physics Minimum Grade scores: Science courses must have been completed within the last seven years Language proficiency as demonstrated by successfully completing three (3) full years of secondary or post secondary education in Canada in English or in a school and country where English is the primary language of instruction and communication. Applicants who do not meet the language criteria must tak Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv or older) English Grade 12 C or U (minimum grade required) Mathematics Grade 11 M or U (minimum grade required) equivalent Biology Grade 11 or 12 C or U (minimum grade required) T pass rate on the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Examination (CPNRE) F supplemented by Classroom instruction is independent study going clinical experience clinical and Small group instruction in laboratory settings

• • • Notes • • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • • • • • Career Path Career to the program will be prepared Graduates of care facilities and long-term work in hospitals, additional courses, With community settings. are able to work in Registered Practical Nurses include operating rooms specialized settings that and clinics. Centennial Students Distinctive Benefits for • , healthcare , , principles and concepts into principles and concepts , articipate effectively as team members to team members and others competent nursing practice support clients’ achievement of their expected health outcomes Integrate theory Practice in a professional manner within a legislative and ethical framework Develop and sustain therapeutic relationships with clients Communicate effectively with clients P

• centennialcollege.ca • Program Highlights Program Graduates have demonstrated the ability to: • • • Benefits Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program Practical Nursing Program at Centennial The Entry-to -Practice College meets the 2009 of Nurses of Competencies from the College reflect the evolving competencies These Ontario. Practical Nurse as and expanding role of the and the Regulated Act provided by the Nursing complexity The Act (RHPA). Health Professions healthcare environment requires the of today’s Practical Nurse to have more in-depth knowledge as well as an increased level of skill and judgment. Practical Nurses are expected to provide safe, using resources competent and ethical care, and technologies for an increasingly complex Practical Nursing program The client population. prepares students to practice autonomously in a of settings. variety healthcare environment complexity of today’s The requires the Practical Nurse to have more in-depth knowledge as well as an increased level of skill Practical Nurses are expected to and judgment. using competent and ethical care, provide safe, resources and technologies for an increasingly Practical The complex client population. Nursing program prepares students to practice of settings autonomously in a variety Program Code: 9350 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Practical Nursing Practical , , ood and Assessment Applications 3* Applications 1* Applications 2* Action athophysiology/ Social From athophysiology/ Theory 1 Theory 2 Theory 3 Theory Anatomy & Physiology Any previous , applicants may be , provided by Centennial permanent resident of centennialcollege.ca Pharmacotherapeutics 2 Applications Pharmacotherapeutics 1 Analysis to Social Practical Nursing Practical Nursing Clinical Practical Nursing P Practical Nursing Pregraduate Clinical Practical Nursing Professional Growth 1 Introduction to Developmental Psychology College Communications 1 Practical Nursing Practical Nursing Clinical Practical Nursing Professional Growth 2 Mathematics for Practical Nurses College Communication 2 Practical Nursing P Practical Nursing Health Global Citizenship: General Education Elective Practical Nursing Practical Nursing Clinical Practical Nursing Professional Growth 3

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T-113 TH-145 criminal record must be pardoned. Successfully complete and annually renew a recognized course in CPR (Healthcare Provider level) Successfully complete a recognized course in Standard Attend mask fit testing, College In certain circumstances required to submit letters of reference Obtain an annual clear police check with vulnerable sector screening. Provide proof of completion of immunization requirements (Immunization review form) with respect to professional misconduct, misconduct, with respect to professional in another health incompetence or incapacity or in nursing in another profession in Ontario, jurisdiction Canada or be authorized under the Immigration Canada or be authorized Act (Canada) Drugs Acts Be a Canadian citizen, including Not have any criminal convictions Control or F those under the Narcotic of proceedings Not have been the subject or mental condition Not suffer from any physical or disorder that could affect his or her ability to practise nursing in a safe manner

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• 130 /Post-secondary Programs • Career Path Career Graduates of the program will be prepared to long-term care facilities and work in hospitals, With additional courses, community settings. Registered Practical Nurses are able to work in specialized settings that include operating rooms and clinics. Program Highlights Program Graduates have demonstrated the ability to: • • • Benefits Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Program Overview Program Practical Nursing Program at Centennial The Entry-to-Practice College meets the 2009 of Nurses of Competencies from the College reflect the evolving competencies These Ontario. Practical Nurse as and expanding role of the and the Regulated Act provided by the Nursing Act (RHPA). Health Professions Practical Nursing (Flexible) program is offered The over six semesters. healthcare environment complexity of today’s The requires the Practical Nurse to have more in-depth knowledge as well as an increased level of skill Practical Nurses are expected to and judgment. using competent and ethical care, provide safe, resources and technologies for an increasingly Practical The complex client population. Nursing program prepares students to practice of settings. autonomously in a variety Program Code: 9351 Code: Program semesters 2 years/6 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Practical Nursing (Flexible) Nursing Practical

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ossession of a Class DZ driver license ossession of a Class DZ driver service. Reference should be made to each service. fire service before applying 20/30 vision in each eye without corrective 20/30 vision in each eye lenses of a colour vision Satisfactory completion assessment Normal and unaided hearing offense for which No conviction for a criminal a pardon has not been granted P Current Standard F CPR “C” Basic Rescuer or Level Hiring requirements v Students will benefit from simulation training under the guidance of qualified instructors while enjoying ample time in smaller group- teaching scenarios Students gain practical experience in v activities such as ‘live fire burns’ at the City activities such as Academy and Training the Fire of Toronto’s Care at Centennial’s Emergency Patient Healthcare Simulation Centre » » » » » » » Completion of this program does not guarantee employment with Students are expected to assume the cost for expected to assume the Students are their uniforms tests. study materials and mandatory as a firefighter many In order to obtain a career may also require further municipal fire services the following: qualifications including » » » » » » »

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• centennialcollege.ca • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program certificate program is taught in three This Successful candidates have consecutive semesters. a difference in the lives a strong desire to make have excellent team-work skills and are of others, physically fit. Graduates have demonstrated the ability to: • Program Overview Program Services Fire Toronto Centennial College and the Ontario Standardized work together to deliver Training Education and Pre-service Firefighter Protection National Fire program compliant with I & II), Fighter 1001 (Fire Association (NFPA) program is in The 1006 and 472 Standards. approved by the accordance with curriculum and the Chiefs (OAFC) Association of Fire Ontario Fire Marshal and Emergency Ontario Office of the Management (OFMEM) and combines theory, practical learning and skills development. Students will develop skills in exciting areas rescue operations and such as fire suppression, while utilizing the environmental protection, Services and Fire Toronto training facilities at state-of-the-art patient care lab. Centennial’s Program Code: 1260 Code: Program semesters 1 year/3 Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training and Education Firefighter Pre-Service

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Minimum C grade required for all courses (excluding GNED) Field Placement Requirements Field Placement • Requirements Additional Fee • Outline Program Semester 1 COMM-160/161 GNED-179 • • must be in effect for All of the above requirements placement. the entire duration of each Semester 2 COMM-170/171 Semester 3 ENGL-207 RECL-223 RECL-234 RECL-245 RECL-102 RECL-113 RECL-123 RECL-124 RECL-125 RECL-126 RECL-127 GNED-500 RECL-201 RECL-209 RECL-210 RECL-230 Semester 4 GNED RECL-222 RECL-231 RECL-103 RECL-104 RECL-121 volunteer alent (minimum Addictions and Mental Health alent or mature student status (19 years ariety Village ou will receive an invitation to attend an eer Path Recreation and Leisure Admission session Recreation and Leisure It is shortly after you apply to the program. important that you attend the session to make sure that this program is the right fit for you. or older) the Centennial College grade required) or take Assessment for admission English Skills Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv English Grade 12 C or U or equiv Although it is not a requirement, work in a related field is recommended prior to application Y Abilities Centre Ajax Recreation and Culture Department Bridgepoint Health Centre for Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital Leisureworld Markham Recreation and Culture Services V Chartwell Retirement Residences Brock University Athabasca University

Academic Requirements • Notes • Eligibility • • Admission Requirements • • • • • • • • • Car Employment opportunities for graduates of the Employment opportunities program exist Recreation and Leisure Services municipal hospitals, long-term care settings, with: school-aged community recreation centres, rehabilitation centres and youth- childcare centres, focused organizations. Agencies that have hired program graduates include: • Educational Partners Educational to may be eligible Qualified graduates with an articulated program participate in institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. towards to apply academic credit Our partners are: • e place in the programming, programming, . two assignments, one mid-term, one final one mid-term, two assignments, . test) Supervised field placements tak Course themes include: community communication and group skills, diversity span development, life development, and recreation management Most courses have four major pieces of work (i.e second semester (two days a week) and the third and fourth semesters (three days a week) Standard “C”, Supplemental training in CPR (Quest 2 and High Five Snoezelen, AED, Aid, First Principles of Healthy Child Development) is also required

132 /Post-secondary Programs • Benefits Highlights Program • • Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. Program Overview Program goal of the Recreation and Leisure Services The quality of life for all program is to improve the communities. citizens by developing healthy are front-line Leisure service professionals with program practitioners in direct contact roles including have many They participants. advocates, group facilitators, teachers, leaders, or workers outreach counselors, referral workers, they have strong leadership In addition, coaches. prepare skills and are able to establish programs, assign and train, recruit, activities, market budgets, teams of volunteers. evaluate Centennial features the most extensive supervised field placement program in the province at 896 which allows hours of supervised field practicum, for development of critical practical skills through integration of classroom learning into real life curriculum also reflects program’s The situations. current recreational focus on wellness and culture. Program Code: 1202 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Recreation and Leisure Services Leisure and Recreation

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• About one week after applying at ontariocolleges. a letter with instructions on you will receive ca, how to book your information/interview session. • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Academic Requirements • • Additional Requirements • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • • • centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program co-op diploma apprenticeship program This as apprentices in enables students to train Air Conditioning trade (313A) Refrigeration and post secondary while obtaining a two-year Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Heating, diploma. acquire a broad knowledge of the design, will You installation and service techniques of heating refrigeration and air conditioning systems for Students learn commercial and residential settings. and select equipment size maintain, to service, for air conditioning and refrigeration applications along with an introduction to hydraulics and forced air heating. program includes a co-op work placement This Our Career Services and Cooperative component. Education department staff works closely with their co-op work experience as students to make work with a wide They meaningful as possible. of organizations in business and industry variety and they assist students with the sourcing of and preparation for co-op work placement opportunities. Program Code: 3838 (Co-op) Code: Program semesters 2 years/6 Length: Program Diploma Ontario College Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic – Mechanic Conditioning Air and Refrigeration Technician Conditioning Air and Refrigeration Heating,

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apply for advanced standing in other Bachelor of Social • • • • • • • Note: Social ServiceWorker graduates are also eligible to Path Career Graduates of this program are prepared for entry level social service work positions with mental health and organizations such as shelters, group community centres, housing programs, These homes as well as advocacy coalitions. settings provide support services to a wide various older adults, range of populations including youth, people people with mental illness and addictions, assaulted women with developmental disabilities, homeless and the under housed. the and children, Organizations hiring program graduates include: • • • • • • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • • • • • Work Programs.

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134 /Post-secondary Programs • • Benefits Highlights Program Graduates have demonstrated the ability to: • Students in this program will develop a portfolio Students in this program will develop a portfolio documenting their engagement with the signature global citizenship and equity college’s more information on Global For competencies. the GC&E Portfolio Citizenship and Equity, please visit to you, and the supports available centennialcollege.ca/citizenshipandequity. • Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio Program Overview Program are professionals concerned Social service workers and groups families, with helping individuals, their individual and communities to enhance people to empower They collective well-being. abilities to use their develop their skills and the of the community to own resources and those resolve problems. Students in this program will reflect upon and ideologies contribute to the how values construction of social problems and prescribed will learn to ally with people to They solutions. develop and mobilize resources that assist people and enhance to overcome obstacles and barriers, Successful students will become quality of life. professionals who are committed to social justice, inclusion and equality of people regardless of sexual religion, gender, ethnicity, race, class, the accomplish this goal, To orientation and ability. SSW program will prepare students to be critical practitioners and agents of social change. Program Code: 1203 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Social Social Worker Service

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time frame. opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable named program during the period of consent will have the College shall ensure that all students admitted to the above- a decision on the renewal application is made. Centennial submitted and the current consent remains in effect until 2008.An application for renewal of the consent has been college degree for a five-year term starting December 31, Minister ofTraining, Colleges and Universities to offer this 144 /Degree Programs 144 /Degree Note: Centennial College has been granted a consent by the Program Overview Program Communication Specialize in Computer and a select group of Ontario Networks and be part of degree in bachelor’s students to receive a four-year Ontario has a critical Applied Information Sciences. and Centennial need for networking professionals Training, selected by the Ministry of College was to deliver a program to Colleges and Universities Centennial College is the address this demand. only post-secondary institution in the province to degree program in Computer offer a bachelor’s and Communication Networks. program offers a unique blend of technology The creating an innovative and business subjects, balance between the practical and the theoretical backgrounds for which employers are looking. Program Code: 0101 Code: Program semesters 4 years/9 Length: Program Degree Bachelor's Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000, Computer and Communication Networks Networks Communication and Computer

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At A Glance Program graduates will be prepared to work as: • • • • • • • • program again every five years. used to obtain degree approval will be used to review the process.The same rigorous external review process that was QualityAssessment Board) has a well-established review ongoing.As well, PEQAB (the Post-secondary Education assure it retains its currency. Internal curriculum review is is dynamic in nature and will be revised as appropriate to PHL-120 PSY-102 SOC-301 Your choice of the following Liberal studies Liberal choice of the following Your courses note that not all elective electives (please semester): each will be offered Studies Electives Liberal MTH-350 NAT-321 PHL-181 PHL-215 PHL-401 POL-180 PSY-301 PSY PSY SOC-100 SOC-269 SOC-304 The curriculum presented here covers subject matter that (cont’d) ation

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US-212 US-111 centennialcollege.ca NET-221 COOP-221 LIBELECT NET NET Semester 3 B MTH-210 NET NET PHL-110 SWS-213 Semester 4 B SWS-212 SWS-121 ECN-120 MTH-120 NET NET SWS-110 ENG-110 Semester 2 BUS-120 Semester 1 BUS-110 MTH-110 NET NET Program Outline Program Co-op Requirements • • Computer and Communication Networks Networks Communication and Computer • alent) in A of 2.33 (C+) and consideration candidates may be centennialcollege.ca he grade(s) required in the subject he grade(s) required and be considered 'In Good Standing' with no failures in core prerequisite subjects in order to may be Higher CGPA's/averages be considered. required subject to competition English, Biology and Chemistry, and Grade 11 and Grade and Chemistry, Biology English, grade(s) The U or M or higher Mathematics. (normally required in the subject prerequisites or higher) will be in the 70-75 percent range determined subject to competition Only applications to the first year of the Nursing program will be considered, Subject to competition, required to present averages/grades above the minimum ENG4U/EAE4U is the preferred English ENG4U/EAE4U T the 70-75 percent prerequisites (normally in subject to range) will be determined competition Students' must Applicants applying as 'Mature (or equiv have Grade 12 U courses absent from full-time Applicants who have been of ten years or formal education for a period repeat prerequisite longer may be required to subjects to ensure currency of knowledge and preparedness for the program Applicants with prior university or college study must present a minimum CGP is limited to applicants without prior post- Advanced secondary studies in Nursing. standing for students with prior Nursing studies cannot be considered

• • Notes • • • • • antage ailable for Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry Biology (SBI4U), caring faculty members ensure caring faculty members he opportunity exists for small group he opportunity exists for of being able to network and make employment employment and make of being able to network contacts instruction in clinical and laboratory settings instruction in clinical and Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with six Grade 12 U/M courses including Grade 12 U English, and Grade 11 U or M or Grade 12 U (SCH4U), Applications Mathematics (one of Functions and Functions and Relations (MCR3U), (MCF3M), Calculus and Functions (MHF4U), Advanced Mathematics of Data (MCV4U), Vectors Management (MDM4U) Students graduate with a degree Students graduate with peer tutoring are A mentorship program and offered T Experienced, from professionals that students are learning students the adv Clinical placement gives labs are av State-of-the-art nursing practice independent and scheduled

• • Admission Requirements Eligibility • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • Careers George Centennial, Graduates of the Ryerson, Brown Collaborative Nursing Degree program are eligible to write the College of Nurses of Ontario registration examination to receive Registered Nurse designation and accept entry-level positions of settings where nursing is practiced. in a variety Graduates of the Ryerson, Centennial, George Centennial, Graduates of the Ryerson, Brown Collaborative Nursing Degree program are eligible to write the College of Nurses of Ontario registration examination to receive entry- and accept registered nurse designation, of settings where level positions in a variety nursing is practiced. At A Glance 146 /Degree Programs 146 /Degree The Bachelor of Science Nursing program is Bachelor of Science Nursing program The leaders who are committed to creating nursing knowledgeable and committed highly competent, in shaping the future to playing an integral role will be prepared to work with You of healthcare. persons and communities of diverse backgrounds, in a variety ages and degrees of health and illness, of contexts. program is offered in partnership with Ryerson The and George Brown Centennial College University, will complete your first two years at You College. Centennial and the final two years at Ryerson. university. will be from both college and Faculty which are reflected curriculum has five themes, The The levels. in all years of the program at varying primary healthcare/health promotion; themes are: meaningful reflective practice/critical thinking; political/social relationships/caring/communication; and personal/professional development. justice; be required to complete professionally- will You related courses in areas such as anatomy and psychology and ethics, nutrition, physiology, a series of required will also take You sociology. selected from other and elective courses, to enhance and support the broad disciplines, knowledge base required of professional nurses. Program Overview Program Program Code: 9250 Code: Program semesters 4 years/8 Length: Program of Science in Bachelor Credential: Nursing Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Nursing (BScN) Nursing

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permanent resident es it desirable in the Be a Canadian citizen, Not have any criminal convictions including those under the Narcotic Control and F and Drugs Acts; Not have been the subject of proceedings with respect to professional misconduct, incompetence or incapacity in another or in nursing in health profession in Ontario, another jurisdiction; Not be suffering from a mental or physical disorder which mak public interest that you not practice. of Canada or be authorized under the Immigration Act (Canada);

3. 4. 2. 1. Students are required to be tested, Students are a respiratory and fitted for on site, Visit mask. www.centennialcollege.ca/ schsclinicalandfieldplacements a card with them Students will then carry model of mask that indicates the type and At time of testing, they have been tested for. hair and any students must remove facial to ensure a proper clothing covering their face are in the event that students Likewise, seal. during their placement, required to wear a mask hair and any students must remove facial face. clothing that covers their obtain Students are required to (CPR) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Only Healthcare Professional certification. (HCP) level certification will be accepted Students who fail to meet the above requirements will not be permitted to begin their nursing practice courses and will be subject to academic penalties. in order to all nursing students, In addition, must be active participants, practice nursing, diverse and providing care to, working with, and female, populations inclusive of male, Students who are transgender individuals. unable to meet this requirement will jeopardize their progress in the program. students Before undertaking this program, the provisions of under that, should be aware the Regulated Health Profession and Nursing to qualify to write the College of Nurses Acts, registration exams they must:

• (cont’d) diseases immunization details as details immunization diseases ulnerable Sector Screening – Police Reference Reference – Police ulnerable Sector Screening specified in the Practice Requirements Record specified in the Practice Checks are done to protect clientele who are considered “vulnerable A ‘clear’ persons’. police check means that there is currently no police record found for that individual in the police check ‘not clear’ A jurisdiction surveyed. means that there is a police record found for the Students individual for an undisclosed reason. the original vulnerable are required to keep It sector screening – police reference check. the is the placement agency that will make decision whether or not to accept the student agency decision may require This for placement. the student to self-disclose the particulars of Students have the ‘not clear’ police check. the ‘not right to not disclose the particulars of the clear’ police check THE BY STUDENTS DENIED PLACEMENT ‘NOT A THE GROUNDS OF ON AGENCY TO ABLE BE WILL NOT CLEAR’ POLICE CHECK COMPLETE THEIR PRACTICE AND PLACEMENT THE THEIR PROGRESS IN WILL JEOPARDIZE PROGRAM. International students will need to retain the used to police clearance document that was obtain their study permit. Communicable V

centennialcollege.ca • must Toronto Students who live in the City of obtain an application form from the Health Studies Room 352 at the Morningside Campus. office, about the application process information For please visit our website www.centennialcollege.ca/ healthstudiespolicechecks In accordance with the policy of the program, program, with the policy of the In accordance other legislation and Act, the Public Hospitals practice placement the requirements of the Record must the Practice Requirements settings, health by a student’s be completed in its entirety documents must care provider and all supporting form Practice Requirements Record be attached. be obtained from the with full instructions can (CPO) website www. Central Placement office centennialcollege.ca/schs/bscnryersoncollab • Additional Nursing Program Program Nursing Additional Requirements Nursing (BScN) (BScN) Nursing

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required for this course. skills: LNG 121, Language and Society. No Placement test is undergraduate students wishing to improve their writing There is one Lower Level Liberal Studies course designed for degree requirements. a maximum of two credits only may be used towards their take all three ESL courses, LNG 111, 112, and 113. However, enrolled in programs that accept ESL courses for credit may Students for whom English is a second language and who are to benefit from intensive language and writing courses. are available to students who have been assessed as likely Public Life; and LNG 112: Language: Spoken andWritten LNG 111: Language and Identity; LNG 113: Language and ([email protected]; ext. 4196) or permission from MarjuToomsalu, EAL Programs Director PHL 406 SOC 102 PHL 187 PHL 201 PHL 214 PHL 306 PHL 365 PHL 366 POL 106 POL 128 POL 129 POL 203 POL 208 PSY 105 PSY 304 PSY 308 SCI 182 SCI 183 SOC 103 SOC 202 SOC 203 SPN* THL 100 PHL 101 SCI 181 PHL 110 PHL 333 can be found at http://www.ryerson.ca/french/englishtest 112 and 113; these courses require a placement test, which for students whose first language is not English - LNG 111, Language and writing courses: Language and writing courses: There are three Lower Level Liberal Studies courses designed * Additional notes: 1. 2. 3. Psychology courses and SOC 103 are not available for 4. Students may take only two Sociology courses for credit. •This French/Spanish Department course is delivered in

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requirements. For details please visit our website. software that meets or exceeds the school’s recommended a mobile computing device (i.e. a laptop or tablet) and centennialcollege.ca • • • Program Highlights Program you will: As a student in this program, • Note:This program requires students to have and use Program Overview Program the exciting, Build a dynamic career in and corporate growing field of public relations first-of-its unique, communications with this Bachelor of Public The kind program in Canada. a comprehensive Relations Management offers principles and application education in the theory, solid foundation along with a of public relations, in business principles through 10 core business program includes a strong focus on The courses. social and digital media and corporate research, and prepares students for a communications, of careers in public relations. variety Program Code: 0617 Code: Program semesters 4 years/8 Length: Program Degree Bachelor's Credential: Fall Start: Arts Centre Progress/Story Campus: [email protected] 8820 416-289-5000 ext. Public Relations Management Relations Public

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Degree Programs/151 Degree Paramedicine earn an Honours Students in Paramedicine Bachelor of Science degree and an Ontario College Diploma while learning from leading Unique in Canada, academics and professionals. the program is grounded in the fundamentals of life science and focuses on the critical thinking, research and laboratory experience needed to Students examine and are immersed in save lives. trauma and the spectrum of emergency medical, health psychological situations faced by today’s program prepares students The care professionals. Advanced for the Ontario Ministry of Health Attendant (AEMCA) exam Emergency Medical Care careers in and positions graduates for advanced the field of emergency medical services. more program content and course For Centennial Tavares, information Walter contact: wtavares@ at: College Program Coordinator, UTSC or Shelley Brunt, centennialcollege.ca [email protected] Program Coordinator: New Media Studies Students in New Media can earn an Honours Arts degree and an Ontario College Bachelor of Certificate while learning from leading academics program focuses on The and professionals. design and research, the critical thinking, communications skills and experience needed to analyze the impact of media on culture today. Students master the techniques necessary to transform the world in a knowledge-driven with them a portfolio Graduates take society. demonstrating their creative abilities and academic expertise and are ready for careers in any organization requiring creative thinking in media and communication. more program content and course For information contact Marie José Crete Centennial mcrete@ at: College Program Coordinator, or Program Supervisor of centennialcollege.ca Program Supervisor: UTSC Michael Petit, Studies: [email protected] centennialcollege.ca The Joint Journalism Program leads to an Honours The Arts degree and an Ontario College Bachelor of Students combine academic Diploma. Advanced studies in journalism and other disciplines at Scarborough with Toronto the University of professional practice courses at Centennial Centre located in the heart of Arts Story College’s Toronto. the Twitter, traditional news media to From college courses focus on storytelling for all Students media platforms from print to digital. get hands-on experience while producing a range of publications & broadcasts during three semesters of classes followed by a field placement. Graduates enter the workplace with a portfolio that showcases their knowledge and skills. more program content and course information For Centennial College Program Doyle, Tim contact or [email protected] at: Coordinator, jeffrey. UTSC Program Director: Jeffrey Dvorkin, [email protected] Journalism Get a head start on your career today with a Centennial College and University of Toronto Toronto of Centennial College and University on your career today with a Get a head start program. Scarborough joint Centennial College and the University of Toronto Scarborough joint programs give students the students the programs give joint Scarborough Toronto of the University College and Centennial knowledge-based in today’s needed to succeed technical skills analytical and critical thinking, students paramedicine and journalism, media, specialized offerings in new Through economy. experience in cutting-edge of their fields and real faculty at the forefront benefit from exceptional en route to a University of while saving time and money Graduates learn more environments. or certificate. a Centennial College diploma degree and Toronto Combine the Best in University and College Education College and in University Best the Combine centennialcollege.ca s statement certifying a standard irst Aid Certification irst employment as a paramedic in Ontario but is not employment as a paramedic in Ontario but is not required for program admission. of health acceptable to clinical agencies outlined of health acceptable to clinical agencies outlined in the Ambulance Act Completion of CPR (Basic Rescuer level) course Standard F Lifting fitness test Clear criminal record check A Class F driver's licence is required for Medical doctor’

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UTSC through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC). (OUAC). Application Centre UTSC through the Ontario Universities’ Application can be made online through the OUAC website at: ouac.on.ca website at: Application can be made online through the OUAC Phone: 519-823-1940 • Fax: 519-823-5232 • utsc.utoronto.ca/~jtprogs/ 519-823-1940 • Fax: Phone: Application to Centennial College/UTSC joint programs is made by applying to Application to Centennial College/UTSC joint programs is made by applying Journalism Honours Bachelor of Studies* Name Credential Potential New Media Paramedicine Honours Bachelor of One credit must be ENG4U – English 1 One credit must be any prerequisites of specific programs Applicants must satisfy un must be at the grade 12 4U level Discipline prerequisites Applicants must be eligible to receive the Ontario Secondary receive the Ontario must be eligible to Applicants suf a minimum six grade 12 courses Applicants must present

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Aided Aided Assessment is Action From Social Social From Writing & Contracts , Law and Professional , Within the Municipality of Western Architecture* of Western Work Term 1 (3135) Term Work 2 (3135) Term Work centennialcollege.ca A and completion of all core A and completion of all core A required for entry into anced Presentation Techniques anced Structures ements Practice & Ethics Code Drafting Project 3* Drafting Project 4* Analysis to Social echnical Writing Contracts Understanding the Ontario Building Specification Environment 6 Construction Health & Safety* Builders and Contractors* Design and Computer College Communications 2* Environment 3* History Materials and Methods 3* Building Services 1* Design and Computer Architectural Graphics* Structures* Employment Preplacement (3135) Environment 4* Global Citizenship: Co-op Co-op Building Services 2 T Design and CAD Complex Project Project Management Adv Adv Environment 5 Building Design and CAD Multi-Use Project

-307 -304 -305 ranscript and resumé review is required ranscript and resumé review University degree in architecture T Skills Centennial College English required Minimum 2.5 CGP C grade in COMM-170- courses and a minimum for COOP-221 and 171 are required to qualify subsequent co-op work placements standards for co-op Departmental academic eligibility also applies Minimum 2.0 CGP semester five Students who have completed all course requirements in semesters three and four will have all the prerequisite requirements for courses in semester five and six

MATM-202 COOP 331 Semester 5 ARBS-302 ARCH-301 ARST-306 ENVR-303 ARCH-321 ARPE-326 ARSW-325 ENVR-323 *Minimum C grade required for entry into year 3. Program Outline Program Semester 3 ACHS-204 ARBC-205 ARCH-201 COMM-170/171 ENVR-203 GNED-158 Semester 4 ARBS-222 ARCH-221 ARGR-224 ARST COOP-221 ENVR-223 GNED-500 COOP 222 ARBW ARPM-225 ARPT Semester 6 ARBL-324 ARCL-322 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • • Co-op Requirements • Semester Requirements • Additional Requir • •

for Applied Architectural Applied Technology (Architecture – Technology Applied (Construction Technology (Civil Engineering Technology Architectural Institute of Canada Syllabus, Canada Syllabus, Architectural Institute of and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) professional credential Ontario Association Building Code Identification Number (BCIN), which leads to the RAIC Professional Diploma in which leads to the RAIC Architecture Bachelor of Bachelor of lead which can membership, Sciences (OAAAS) Architects (OAA) Association of to Ontario OAA Technologist membership as a Licensed Royal Bachelor of Conestoga Management), Project and Facility College George Brown College Management), McMaster University Technology), Infrastructure

CTAB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program has met the Technology Architectural The national technology accreditation requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and received national accreditation status by the Accreditation Board Canadian Technology (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Architectural Technology program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technologist • • • • Path Career Program graduates are prepared to work with architectural technology firms, architects, developers, contractors, builders, engineers, construction material manufacturers and suppliers, and municipal building departments. Certification and Accreditation Graduates may pursue the following: • Educational Partners Partners Educational for the this program may qualify Graduates of Architectural to earn a Bachelor of opportunity and Construction Management degree Technology of Design and from the Copenhagen School (KEA) in Denmark upon completion Technology of study and an of two additional semesters internship. may qualify for Graduates of this program standing in the following programs: advanced • The Ontario Association of Certified Ontario The

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3135 (co-op) Fall 2 years/6 semesters (3135) 2 years/6 semesters Advanced Diploma 2 years/4 semesters (3125) 2 years/4 semesters

Strong emphasis on energy-efficient design, Program faculty with adv and credentials in architecture, licences, building science, architectural technology, including many green building, and engineering, current industry practitioners Project-based curriculum, different building type each semester, and a different building type each semester, strong foundation in technical knowledge sustainable design and construction strategies, and protecting the environment edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram

Campus: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Cr Start: 154 /Fast-track Programs Benefits Highlights Program • • • Program Overview Program a degree in architecture, Qualified graduates with gain including those from foreign universities, direct admission into the third semester of the program three-year Architectural Technology and receive their technology diploma in four academic program is primarily Fast-track This semesters. aimed at internationally-trained professionals American construction seeking knowledge of North practice and language. Using state-of-the-art computer technology, construction drawings, you will prepare designs, and reports needed to communicate specifications, authorities. and approval builders, with clients, Student activities include preparing drawings for and multi- complex, institutional, commercial, will be introduced to building You use buildings. structural design, construction methods, materials, building mechanical and electrical services, and the business specifications, contracts, codes, environment for providing design and construction services. Co-op Option Academically qualified students can enhance career contacts their education and gain valuable by working two terms as paid employees in the architectural technology field.

Program Code: 3125 Code: Program Pr Architectural Technology Architectural

(3437) Applications Action From Social From in a Technical in a Technical Engineering Technology . Technology and the Technology & Water Treatment & Water Work Placement 1 (3437) Placement Work 2 (3437) Placement Work anced Topics in Biomedical Topics anced anced Technology Dialysis A and a minimum C grade in A and a minimum Environment Engineering Analysis to Social Environment Measurement & Instrumentation Electronics 3 Co-op Co-op Biomedical Research & Development Biomechanics Biophotonics Adv Microcontrollers 2 Data Communications & Networks Ethics in Computer Networking in Healthcare Adv Biomedical Product Sales & Service Biomedical Capstone Project QA and Project Management Wireless Networks & Biomedical Physiology Biomedical Microbiology & Infection Control College Communications 2 Electronics 2 Electronic Communication Systems Global Citizenship: Medical Instrumentation Dialysis Medical Imaging Systems Employment Preplacement Report Writing Microcontrollers 1 Fast-track Programs/155

Hospitals Medical equipment companies Pharmaceutical companies Rehabilitation facilities Minimum 2.5 GP Minimum 2.5 for COOP- is required to qualify COMM-170/171 work placements 221 and subsequent co-op standards for co-op Departmental academic eligibility also apply

At A Glance Healthcare technology professionals work in settings such as: • • • •

Semester 4 BTEC-221 ENGL-250 ETEC-221 COOP 222 BTEC-312 BTEC-314 BTEC-322 ETEC-224 GNED-212 Semester 6 BTEC-311 BTEC-321 BTEC-325 BTEC-327 ETEC-306 ETEC-324 Co-op Requirements Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 3 BTEC-106 BTEC-211 BTEC-212 COMM-170/171 ETEC-201 ETEC-204 GNED-500 BTEC-222 BTEC-313 COOP-221 ETEC-202 ETEC-203 COOP 331 Semester 5 BTEC-227 ETEC-222 • , , Assessment , Engineering Technology Technology Engineering , artners ehead University, Engineering degree ehead University, e will consider applicants with a combination ranscript and resumé review is required engineering or a related discipline is required (score of 170 or 171 is required for admission) College diploma or university degree in science W work of partial degree or diploma and relevant experience T Centennial College English Skills degree Lak Cape Breton University

• Eligibility • Additional Requirements • • Admission Requirements CTAB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program Technology Biomedical Engineering The accreditation has met the national technology by the Canadian Council requirements established as (CCTT) and, Technologists and Technicians of status has received national accreditation such, Accreditation Board Technology by the Canadian (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist Association Ontario (The OACETT Technicians of Certified Engineering recognizes the Technologists) and Biomedical Engineering Technology program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technologist • Educational P Educational to participate may be eligible Qualified graduates program with selected in an articulated allow graduates to partnerships These universities. further study. apply academic credit towards Our partners are: •

3437 (co-op) Fall, Winter Fall, 2 years/6 semesters (3437) 2 years/6 semesters Advanced Diploma (3427) 2 years/4 semesters he program is part of an active student chapter he program has its own Biomedical Student of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Club T T Opportunity exists for paid co-op work Instruction from biomedical industry professionals Hands-on experience is gained with a wide range of high-tech equipment A strong focus is placed on hands-on labs to enhance classroom learning edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram

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• • centennialcollege.ca Benefits Highlights Program • • • • Qualified college or university graduates with Qualified college or university gain direct admission an electronics background into year two (semester three) of the three-year program and receive their technology diploma in two years (four semesters plus two work terms). engineering In the biomedical equipment industry, resulting in and scientific disciplines merge, within the healthcare system that innovations there Currently, benefit society as a whole. is a great need for qualified professionals in program integrates The biomedical engineering. computers, principles including electronics, various biology, chemical, embedded microcontrollers, and product engineering in the health, medicine, rehabilitation and design of medical equipment, health improvement devices program Technology Biomedical Engineering The will prepare you for a challenging career with the while continuing to evolve to latest technology, innovations. reflect the ever-growing program provides an optimum balance This between theory and hands-on labs with ever- Students will present technical problem-solving. future Certified Engineering be guided towards (CET) and Certified Biomedical Technologist (CBET) certifications. Technologist Engineering Academically-qualified students enhance their education with the co-op component as paid The experience not only employees in the field. allows you to put classroom learning into practice, contacts for future but also provides valuable careers. Program Overview Program

Program Code: 3427 Code: Program Pr Biomedical Biomedical Technology Engineering

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At A Glance • •

ENGL-250 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Additional Requirements • • Outline Program Semester 3 BAM-108 BI-207 BI-208 CH-121 CH-207 COMM-170/171 Semester 4 BI-206 BI-209 BI-312 CH-222 GNED-500 Advanced program Advanced Association of Certified Engineering Association of Certified horough laboratory training, starting from the starting from horough laboratory training, laboratory heory is combined with on-going ood raining in GMP and HACCP to industry raining in GMP and HACCP eamwork skills are encouraged and developed Related government agencies Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) to use (OACETT) Technologists and Technicians Certified designation: the following professional (CTech) Technician skills basics up to professional work T standards Qualified and caring faculty and staff provide individual attention in laboratories T Qualified graduates may apply to enter the third year of the Biotechnology – F Cosmetics Pharmaceuticals Graduates may apply for certification through Graduates may apply for Ontario and modern Eight up-to-date laboratories wireless lecture facilities T T rate and student High program graduation satisfaction AB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited AB Nationally

Career Path Career Graduates typically start their careers as quality control technicians in a broad range of industries, including: • • CT Biotechnology program has met the national The technology accreditation requirements established and Technicians by the Canadian Council of has received as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists national accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Technology Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Biotechnology program as meeting all the academic Technician requirements for certification in the category. • • • • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • The Ontario Association of Certified Ontario The , , , Gas , , enumerate and identify microorganisms , Use microorganisms to assay pharmaceutical products Accurately calibrate and use a range of instruments such as pH and BOD meter spectrophotometers (regular/ Chromatographs, IR/UV) and HPLC’s Prepare microbiological media and reagents Design and perform your own microbiology experiments from many types of samples (water, soil, air, air, soil, from many types of samples (water, pharmaceutical and cosmetic food, your body, products) Prepare specimens for staining and become an expert light-microscopist Become proficient in aseptic handling of materials culture pathogenic microbes Isolate wards

156 /Fast-track Programs A The Biotechnology program is a repeat recipient Biotechnology The Academic of the Centennial College President’s for outstanding Award Program Recognition student satisfaction. • • • • • • Program Overview Program graduates (please Qualified college or university section for more Admission Requirements see the admission into year two information) gain direct (semester three) of this nationally-accredited their diploma in two-year program and receive program prepares This one year (two semesters). you to work as a bench technician in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. program proves thorough practical This training in industrial microbiology as well as organic and biochemistry. chemistry – analytical, including appropriate Laboratory techniques, A are extensively highlighted. safety procedures, special feature of the program is our focus on the with independently designed project approach, microbiology projects that enhance your problem- solving and research skills. graduate in one year as a biotechnician may You or continue for a second year to study specialized biotechnology and topics such as advanced microbial genetics or systematic microbiology, Advanced. graduating as a biotechnology – learn to: will You • Program Code: 3621 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Biotechnology

(3632) Assessment is Action From Social Social From in a Technical in a Technical DNA Technology echniques Work Term 1 (3632) Term Work 2 (3632) Term Work A and completion of all core A and completion of all core anced Biotechnology ements Biotechnology Environment Analysis to Social ood Microbiology* Biological T Microbiology Project 1* F Organic Chemistry* Analytical Chemistry* College Communications 2 Microbiology Project 2* Pharmaceutical Microbiology* Recombinant Biochemistry 1* Employment Preplacement Report Writing Global Citizenship: Co-op Co-op Microbial Genetics Microbiology Project 3 Biochemistry 2 Analytical Instrumentation for Environmental Microbiology Adv Systematic Microbiology Professional Practice Ethics (on-line) Fast-track Programs/157

ranscript review is required possessing the minimum requirements does not ensure admission to the program College diploma or university degree in College diploma or university or related chemistry/biology or engineering discipline T Skills Centennial College English required Minimum 2.5 CGP C grade in COMM-170- courses and a minimum for COOP-221 and 171 are required to qualify subsequent co-op work placements Departmental academic standards for co-op eligibility also apply Because admission numbers are limited,

*Minimum C-grade required for entry into semester 5. COOP-331 Semester 5 BI-302 Semester 6 BI-304 BI-308 Program Outline Program Semester 3 BAM-108 BI-207 BI-208 CH-121 CH-207 COMM-170/171 Semester 4 BI-206 BI-209 BI-312 CH-222 COOP-221 ENGL-250 GNED-500 COOP-222 BI-303 CH-302 CH-317 BI-305 BI-321 BI-322 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • • Co-op Requirements • Additional Requir • Note •

ACETT (Ontario (Ontario ACETT eer Path Product development Production Sales National accreditation improves the mobility of National accreditation improves graduates anywhere in Canada O Apply for certification through equipment Standard and specialized and lecture facilities Eight ultra-modern labs in two years Complete a three-year program placements) (plus time spent in co-op Association of Certified Engineering Technicians Engineering Association of Certified to use the following Technologists) and CET (Certified professional designation: Engineering Technologist) PCR thermocyclers incubators, autoclaves, (e.g. is used and gel electrophoresis equipment) AB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited AB Nationally

The Biotechnology - Advanced program has met Advanced Biotechnology - The the national technology accreditation requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and received national accreditation status by the Accreditation Board Canadian Technology (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists Advanced the Biotechnology – program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technologist Besides laboratory work, graduates may choose to Besides laboratory work, use their knowledge in: • • • CT Benefits Highlights Program • • • Car • • The Ontario Association of Certified Association Ontario The

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3622 3632 (co-op)

, enumerate and identify microorganisms , Fall, Winter Fall, 2 years/6 semesters (3632) 2 years/6 semesters Advanced Diploma (3622) 2 years/4 semesters erfect your aseptic techniques Chromatographs, spectrophotometers (regular/ Chromatographs, PCR thermocyclers, centrifuges, HPLC’s, IR/UV), Gel electrophoresis equipment etc. Design and perform adv Use microorganisms to assay pharmaceutical products from many types of samples (water, soil, air, air, soil, from many types of samples (water, pharmaceutical and cosmetic food, your body, products) P Accurately calibrate and use a range of instruments such as pH and BOD meters Prepare microbiological media and reagents; culture pathogenic microbes microbial genetics experiments Isolate edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: ogram Length: ogram

his program offers an optional co-op component. his program offers an optional co-op component. centennialcollege.ca • Academically-qualified students enhance their education by working two terms as paid The experience not only employees in their field. allows you to put classroom learning into practice, contacts for future but also provides valuable careers. Co-op Option T • • • • Qualified college or university graduates gain Qualified college or university two (semester three) direct admission into year and receive their of this three-year program, diploma in two years technologist advanced (four semesters plus two work terms). techniques learn scientific principles, will You and skills to work in industrial microbiology. Specialized study is also included in biotechnology genetics, microbial biochemistry, applications, clinical and environmental microbiology. and technical practice are combined with Theory Also, many opportunities to enhance experience. helps in consultation with faculty, project work, laboratory you to develop skills in research, report writing and presentation. techniques, learn to: will You • Campus: Morningside Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start:

Program Code: Program Pr Biotechnology Biotechnology – Advanced Analysis 1

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College diploma or university degree in any College diploma or university discipline Skills Centennial College English prior to admission required by all applicants be required (if your Math skills assessment may does not include previous diploma or degree mathematics courses)

At A Glance Coming from a previous degree or diploma? offer maximum recognition of your previous We studies so that you can fast-track your to a diploma in accounting

CCT-322 OMP-126 USN-225 opportunities. 2415 provide students with maximum CGA transfer credit or 2415 instead of the FastTrack program. Program 2405 or designation, we recommend that they take Program 2405 ENGL-253 ACCT-256 ACCT-257 A NOTE: For those students interested in pursuing the CGA Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • Outline Program Semester 1 ACCT-112 ACCT-224 BUSN-331 COMM-170/171 C Semester 2 ACCT-221 ACCT-222 ACCT-228 B Semester 3 ACCT-226 ACCT-334 Non-academic Requir • . Many . , non co-op, non co-op, , , deep , private and/or non- and/or private eeper he public, private and not-for-profit sectors of and not-for-profit private he public, ransition into the workplace easily by training profit sector of the economy the Canadian economy Bookk Merchandising accountant Service accountant Accountant in the public, Manufacturing organizations Merchandising organizations Service organizations T accounting program (program code 2405) at an accounting program (program level advanced and extensive business subject matter expertise, and management experience classes are taught in a lab environment that is fully equipped with an integrated network of computer systems T on industry standard accounting software, Windows for ACCPAC including QuickBooks and Qualified college or university graduates gain or university graduates Qualified college three-year direct admission into the for previous Receive maximum recognition studies necessary for Build the strong skills foundation designation pursuing a professional accounting a team of professors Connect and learn from with strong academic backgrounds with small Optimize your learning experience class environments that offer a leading edge information technology infrastructure

• Areas of employment include: • • • • • • • • • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow qualified These associations. graduates to apply academic credit towards further study. Certified General Our educational partners include: Association of Ontario. Accountants Path Career • Benefits Highlights Program • • •

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Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, Advanced Diploma Advanced Diploma 158 /Fast-track Programs If you’re a post-secondary graduate you can gain If you’re a post-secondary Accounting three-year direct admission into our courses. surpassing introductory program (2405), graduates receive Qualified college or university three semesters of the a block transfer credit for leaving only three semesters of study program, Students will be required before graduation. to complete the remaining three semesters at as part of the Courses that were taken Centennial. post-secondary credential used to gain admission program may not be used to Track to this Fast obtain further transfer credits. a very concentrated program of study, Through graduates acquire a sound knowledge of taxation, managerial and financial accounting, accounting systems and strong skills in the use of accounting software. program will provide the qualified Fast-track This for previous studies and applicant full value eliminate the administrative activities related to unique program is This individual transfer credits. designed specifically for applicants with existing both foreign and domestic. academic credentials, maximum recognition for Individuals who want career studies already completed and a rewarding in accounting should give this program their consideration. the CGA to pursue intending If you are qualification to obtain Please contact CGA (cga-ontario.org), an exemptions assessment for your degree or Our program advisors in the diploma courses. School of Business will assist you in reviewing these exemptions to offer you the maximum to successfully complete possible equivalencies diploma program. this advanced Program Overview Program Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Program Code: Code: Program Start: Business Administration – Accounting (3 Semesters) Accounting – Administration Business Program Length: 3 semesters Length: Program College Ontario Credential:

Assessment Action From Social Social From in a Technical in a Technical to Telephony orensics echnologies Technology and the Technology , engineering or a related , Analysis to Social Environment Environment echnician Project Statistics for Computer Systems Network Security Data Communications T Introduction to Business and ICT Computer F Routing & Switching Employment Skills Report Writing Global Citizenship: Network T Network Devices Network Services Introduction College Communications 2 Ethics in Fast-track Programs/159

elecommunications echnical Support e will consider applicants with a combination e will consider applicants -239 -222 -225 -221 -224 -227 T Network Administration Network Support Help Desk Support T ranscript and resumé review is required ranscript and resumé review of partial degree or diploma and relevant work and relevant of partial degree or diploma experience College diploma or university degree in College diploma or university computer science discipline W T Skills Centennial College English or 171 is required for is required (score of 170 admission)

At A Glance Graduates are prepared to work in fields such as: • • • • •

Semester 4 CNET CNET CNET CNET EMPS-101 ENGL-250 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Additional Requirements • • Outline Program Semester 3 CNET-124 CNET-201 CNET CNET COMM-170/171 GNED-212 MATH-269 CNET-229 CNET-311 GNED-500 • ek research and oronto Hydro ransport Canada Enbridge Consumers Gas StorageT T T

• • • • Mellon Trust heory is reinforced by laboratory work heory is reinforced by laboratory student branch of the his program is an active graduates from he program attracts university Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Institute of Electrical and around the world AIM Funds Management Inc. Canada Life Celestica CIBC Complete a two-year program in eight months Complete a two-year program facilities Modern labs and lecture T T T members of a Graduates may become in equipment multidisciplinary group involved manufacturing or installation, maintenance and repair and equipment testing, sales

CTAB Nationally Accredited Program Program Accredited Nationally CTAB – Networking Technician Computer Systems The program has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Technologists and Technicians Canadian Council of has received national as such, (CCTT) and, Technology accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist of Certified Association Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists – Technician the Computer Systems Networking program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technician • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • Path Career Companies that have hired graduates of this program include: • centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program graduates gain Qualified college or university two (semester three) of direct admission into year receive their technician the two year program and semesters). diploma in one year (two - Technician Computer Systems Fast-track The designed to prepare Networking program has you for a challenging career in the computer expertise in will develop technical You industry. areas such as multi-vendor operating systems, data communications, wireless communications, network service network security, networking, customer skills and communications and support, will work with state-of- You for technology. the-art testing and measurement equipment in developing a solid foundation purpose built labs, program has an The in network design and test. optimum balance between hands-on experience and theory. Program Code: 3424 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000, Computer Systems Technician – Networking – Networking Technician Systems Computer

(3435) Assessment Action Test From Social Social From in a Technical in a Technical roubleshooting to Telephony orensics echnologies echnology Technology and the Technology Work Placement 1 (3435) Placement Work 2 (3435) Placement Work echnologies centennialcollege.ca A and a minimum C grade in Analysis to Social Environment Environment oice & Video Over IP Video oice & echnologist project T Internetwork T Business and ICT Network T Network Devices Network Services Introduction College Communications 2 Ethics in Statistics for Computer Systems Network Security Data Communications Introduction to Business and ICT Introduction to Programming Unix/ Linux Routing & Switching Employment Preplacement Global Citizenship: Co-op Co-op WAN T Computer F Network Design & Wireless T V IT Project Management Report Writing Data Centre Network Management Relational Database Management Wireless Networks

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CNET-328 CNET CNET GNED-212 Semester 4 CNET CNET CNET CNET CNET CNET COOP-221 GNED-500 COOP-222 CNET-304 CNET-305 CNET-307 ENGL-250 Semester 6 CNET-320 CNET CNET CNET CNET CNET-329 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Additional Requirements • • Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 3 CNET-124 CNET-201 COMM-170/171 MATH-269 COOP-331 Semester 5 CNET-231 CNET-239 CNET-301 • • research and ek Mellon Trust ou will complete a three-year program in two ou will complete a three-year heory is reinforced by laboratory work heory is reinforced by laboratory active student branch he program is part of an graduates from he program attracts university oronto Hydro ransport Canada testing, equipment maintenance and repair and testing, sales years and Electronics of the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEEE) around the world AIM Funds Management Inc. Canada Life Celestica CIBC Enbridge Consumers Gas StorageT T T Y facilities create a Modern labs and lecture healthy learning environment T T T members of a Graduates may become in equipment multidisciplinary group involved manufacturing or installation,

Career Path Path Career Companies that have hired graduates of this program include: • • • Program Accredited Nationally CTAB – Networking Technology Computer Systems The program has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Technologists and Technicians Canadian Council of has received national as such, (CCTT) and, Technology accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist Association of Certified Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists – Technology the Computer Systems Networking program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technologist • • • • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • •

3435 (Co-op) Fall, Winter Fall, elecommunications 2 years/6 semesters (3435) 2 years/6 semesters Advanced Diploma (3425) 2 years/4 semesters T Network administration Network support Help desk support LAN support LAN administration edential: Ontario College Ontario edential:

ogram Length: Length: ogram Graduates of this program are prepared to work in the fields of: • • • • • • At A Glance 160 /Fast-track Programs Qualified college or university graduates in Qualified college or university gain direct admission into year programs relevant two (semester three) of the three-year program and receive their technology diploma in two years (four semesters). - Technology fast-track Computer Systems The Networking program is designed to prepare you for a challenging career in the computer industry. develop technical expertise in areas such will You data communications, as wireless communications, and network network security, VoIP, networking, will work with state-of-the- You management. art testing and measurement equipment in developing a solid foundation purpose-built labs, as well as project in network design and test, optimum program has an The management. balance between hands-on experience and theory. co-op option of this program allows The academically-qualified students to enhance their education by working as paid employees in their This experience allows you to put classroom field. learning into practice and also provides valuable contacts for future careers. Campus: Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start:

Program Code: 3425 Code: Program Pr Computer Systems Technology – Networking Networking – Technology Systems Computer

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41254126 Fall4136 Fall Technician Fall Technology (PTY) Technology Flow chart for the A&R ”Fast-track”programs (Fall intakes for programs 4125, 4126, and 4136) 4126, 4125, for programs intakes (Fall A&R ”Fast-track”programs Flow chart for the Program Intake Diploma • Benefits Highlights Program • • • Program Overview Program graduates of Qualified college or university programs gain direct engineering and science (semester three) of this admission into year two their technician two-year program and receive semesters). diploma in one year (two well-recognized program teaches the basic This electromechanical technology used in building and operating automated industrial systems: robotics, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), hydraulics and pneumatics. electronics/electrical, Courses will provide a thorough understanding of hands-on laboratory along with practical, theory, experience. Program Code: 4125 Code: Program semesters 1 years/2 Length: Program Diploma Ontario College Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, centennialcollege.ca Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technician – Technician Engineering Electro-Mechanical Robotics and Automation

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162 /Fast-track Programs 1 Professional Technology Year Term) (Co-op Work Year 1 Technology Professional Program Overview Program graduates of Qualified college or university engineering and science programs gain direct admission into year two (semester three) of this three-year program and receive their technology diploma in two years (four semesters). advanced Special attention is given to embedded systems quality control using vision using microcontrollers, continuous feedback control inspection and SPC, of automated will learn integration You using PID. fabrication and equipment through its design, Courses will provide a thorough installation. along with practical understanding of theory, hands-on laboratory experience. Length: Program Program Code: 4126 Code: Program Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology – Technology Engineering Electro-Mechanical Robotics and Automation

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• • • • • • • Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program Technician Electronics Engineering The has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Canadian Council as (CCTT) and, Technologists and Technicians of has received national accreditation status such, Accreditation Board Technology by the Canadian (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist of Certified Association Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Electronics Engineering program as meeting all Technician the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technician Path Career Graduates of this program are hired in many fields, including: • Benefits Highlights Program • • • centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program graduates will gain Qualified college or university second year (semester direct admission into the and receive their three) of this two-year program year (two semesters). technician diploma in one Technician fast-track Electronics Engineering The for a challenging program will prepare you You will career in the field of electronics. develop technical expertise in areas such as data communications, wireless communications, will You microcontrollers and industrial systems. communication transceivers, work with computers, and electronics testing and measurement while developing a solid foundation equipment, program provides an The in modern electronics. optimum balance between hands-on experience and theory. Program Code: 3221 Code: Program semesters 1 years/2 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 3556 ext. 416-289-5000, Electronics Electronics Technician Engineering

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College diploma or university degree in a College diploma or university program-related discipline T Skills Centennial College English required math A Centennial College engineering (applicants will assessment may be requested be notified individually) At A Glance Graduates are prepared to: • • • •

math level based on skills assessment results. ROBO-222 ESET ESET ESET-225 GNED-500 Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • • Outline Program Semester 3 COMM-170/171 ESET ESET-212 ESET-213 MT-151 ROBO-240 Semester 4 ESET ESET-221 Additional r • Technician Technician ation skills orking on state-of-the-art energy systems orking on state-of-the-art etrochemical processing echnical curriculum is complemented by echnical curriculum is complemented project management skills consistent with our project management skills urban environment Upon successful completion of the two- year Energy Systems Engineering students have the option to enter program, year three of the Energy Systems Engineering program Technology Moulding and casting Integrated circuit packaging Heat exchanger/boiler design and manufacturer P W on practical labs to A strong focus is placed enhance classroom learning projects Applied research and development promote innov T

CTAB Nationally Accredited Program Accredited Nationally CTAB Technician Energy Systems Engineering The program has met the national technology accreditation requirements established by the Technologists and Technicians Canadian Council of has received national as such, (CCTT) and, Technology accreditation status by the Canadian Accreditation Board (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist Association of Certified Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Energy Systems Engineering program as meeting all Technician the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technician • • Path Career Graduates are prepared to apply knowledge of and mechanics to fluid mechanics, heat transfer, industries such as: • • • • Benefits Highlights Program Technician Energy Systems Engineering The fundamental skills program teaches you the and its uses in needed to understand energy modern society. Highlights include: • • • centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program graduates gain Qualified college or university two (semester three) of direct admission into year receive their technician this two-year program and diploma in two semesters. changing views on energy and Society’s the utility and environment are transforming utility sector is currently The construction sectors. undergoing a radical shift in operating practices energy that opens doors to a range of innovative projects using small-scale sources such as solar heat and air conditioning power to feed electricity, to our homes and businesses. construction industry has adopted a host of The new green building initiatives that are quickly and the use of sustainable, increasing awareness integrated architecture and engineering practices Manufacturers have many for new buildings. to implement new products that provide ways energy control in commercial and advanced challenge and The residential structures. opportunity is to learn how to integrate and use all of these modern sustainable energy technologies in a manner consistent with our urban environments. Most people currently working in the energy industry are engineers or skilled tradespersons who have accumulated enough on-the-job experience to understand a broad range of a widening skilled-labour However, technologies. technology in shortage and quickly advancing the energy sector are creating huge demand for technicians who possess a breadth of knowledge electronic and electrical, across the mechanical, automation engineering fields. Program Code: 3775 Code: Program semesters 1 years/2 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, Energy Systems Engineering Technician Engineering Systems Energy

Installation Assessment is Systems AC Action From Social Social From in a Technical in a Technical to AutoCad ower Electronics & Auxiliaries Auditing & Management Work Term 1 (3777) Term Work 2 (3777) Term Work able Energy System* centennialcollege.ca ements Analysis to Social Environment Transmission & Design Electronics ower Engineering and HVAC ower Generation 1 ower Generation 2 hermodynamics 1 inal Project abrication and Installation A 2.5, completion of all core A 2.5, F Energy Systems Engineering College Communications 2 Digital & P Boilers Renew Introduction Electronic Devices & Digital Mechanics and Materials F Fluid Mechanics & Dynamics Wind and Solar Energy* P Global Citizenship: Employment Preplacement (3777) P Energy Motion Controls and Network Refrigeration and HV Microcontrollers T Co-op Co-op Report Writing P Distributed Generation and Geothermal Heat Pumps: Building Automation Pneumatics/PLC

-312 -315 -325 -211 -121 -222 -223 ranscript and resumé review is required ranscript and resumé review courses, and a minimum C grade in COMM- courses, 170/171 are required to qualify for COOP-221 and subsequent PTY (Co-op) work placements. (Co-op) eligibility also apply College diploma or university degree in a College diploma or university program-related discipline T Skills Centennial College English required math A Centennial College engineering (applicants will assessment may be requested be notified individually) Minimum CGP Departmental academic standards for PTY

math level based on skills assessment results. Note: Students will be placed in the appropriate English and *Minimum C grade required for technologist graduation. ESET Semester 4 ESET ESET ESET ESET-225 Semester 5 COOP-221 ESET ESET-313 ESET-314 ESET MT-309 ESET-322 ESET-323 ESET-324 ESET ESET-327 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • • PTY (Co-op) Requirements • • Outline Program Semester 3 COMM-170/171 ESET-212 ESET-213 MT-151 ROBO-222 ROBO-240 ESET-221 GNED-500 ESET-316 COOP 222 COOP 331 Semester 6 ENGL-250 ESET-326 Additional Requir • ventilating, air ventilating, arious sizes , Science degree , , energy efficiency and energy efficiency , , boiler design and manufacture , ation skills , to integrate energy technologies , ork with architectural companies to ehead University, Engineering degree ehead University, renewable/distributed energy systems renewable/distributed integrate energy technologies into the latest green buildings Implement energy solutions for commercial and residential buildings using knowledge of energy systems Operate power plants of v Design and maintain heating, conditioning and refrigeration units W echnical curriculum is complemented by echnical curriculum is complemented into the latest green buildings Architecture Moulding and casting Integrated circuit packaging Heat exchanger petrochemical processing Athabasca University Lak Opportunity exists to work on state-of-the-art Opportunity exists to work energy systems on practical labs to A strong focus is placed enhance classroom learning projects Applied research and development promote innov T project management skills

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• • • Career Path Path Career Most people currently working in the energy industry are engineers or skilled tradespersons who have accumulated enough on the job experience to understand a broad range of a widening skilled labour However, technologies. technology in shortage and quickly advancing the energy sector are creating a huge demand for technicians who possess a breadth of knowledge electronic and electrical, across the mechanical, automation engineering fields. Graduates are prepared to apply knowledge of and mechanics to fluid mechanics, heat transfer, industries such as: • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • Educational Partners be eligible to participate Qualified graduates may with selected in an articulated program partnerships These universities and institutes. allow graduates to apply academic credit towards further study. Our partners are: • • 1 3776) 3777 (PTY) Fall 2 years/6 semesters (3777) 2 years/6 semesters Advanced Diploma ( 2 years/4 semesters edential: Ontario College Ontario edential: 166 /Fast-track Programs 1 Professional Technology Year Term) (Co-op Work Year 1 Technology Professional Qualified college or university graduates gain Qualified college or university two (semester three) direct admission into year of this three-year program and receive their diploma in four semesters. technology advanced changing views on energy and Society’s environment are transforming the utility and utility sector is currently The construction sectors. undergoing a radical shift in operating practice energy that opens doors to a range of innovative projects using small scale sources such as solar, gas turbines and biomass fuel cells, hydro, wind, heat and air conditioning to to feed electricity, construction The our homes and businesses. industry has adopted a host of new green building initiatives that are quickly increasing awareness integrated architecture and the use of sustainable, and engineering practices for new buildings. Manufacturers have many new products that energy to implement advanced provide ways control in commercial and residential structures. challenge and opportunity is to learn how to The integrate and use all of these modern sustainable energy technologies in a manner consistent with our urban environments. Technology Energy Systems Engineering The program teaches the fundamental skills to understand energy and its uses in modern society. but offers a unique program is challenging, The managerial and entrepreneurial blend of technical, skills that are highly sought after in modern energy and sustainable building companies. TECHNOLOGY OPTION (PTY) PROFESSIONAL an optional professional program offers This Academically-qualified technology year (PTY). students enhance their education by working a full The calendar year as paid employees in the field. experience not only allows you to put classroom but also provides valuable learning into practice, contacts for future careers. Campus: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2356 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Cr Start: Program Length: Length: Program Program Code: 3776 Code: Program Energy Systems Engineering Technology Technology Engineering Systems Energy

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PW-242 Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • Outline Program Semester 3 BAM-108 BI-230 CH-121 COMM-170/171 PC-124 PW PW-232 VS-242 Semester 4 BI-240 CH-207 CT ENGL-250 GNED-500 PW-243 Additional Requirements • -in- ater and waste ater and waste ation ation and restoration activities echnical sales Conserv T Materials handling Graduates are qualified to write the Ontario Graduates are qualified Operator Ministry of the Environment exam Training in local Opportunities exist for participation conserv in w Laboratory and field work chemistry testing Microbiological and toxicity Soil collection and analysis

raining (OIT) and Water Quality Analyst (WQA) Quality Water raining (OIT) and Career Path Career and government Environmental companies for: organizations hire our graduates • • Certification Graduates of the technician program can write the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Operator in T Graduates can also apply to register with exams. Association of Certified Engineering the Ontario (OACETT). Technologist and Technicians Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program has met Technician Environmental The the national technology accreditation requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and received national accreditation status by the Accreditation Board Canadian Technology (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist of Certified Association Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Environmental Technician program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technician Awards program Track Fast Technician Environmental The Academic is the recipient of the President’s for outstanding Award Program Recognition graduate satisfaction. Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • • centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program graduates gain Qualified college or university two (semester direct admission into year program and three) of this two year technician in one year receive their technician diploma three Practical training in the (two semesters). biology and chemistry, foundation disciplines of civil engineering will teach you to understand and This manage complex environmental problems. unique combination of technical skills will greatly increase your career options. Students learn to use the tools and equipment ecological field sampling, needed in microbiology, Students gain analytical chemistry and surveying. and quality testing, laboratory skills in water movement. ground-water Program Code: 4221 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Diploma Ontario Credential: Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Environmental Technician Environmental , , Work Work

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CH-360 VS-360 PW CH-207 COOP-221 CT PW-242 COOP-222 CH-315 PW Semester 6 AH-360 BI-311 VS-361 COOP-331 *Minimum C grade required for entry into semester 5. Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • Co-op Requirements • Outline Program Semester 3 BAM-108 BI-230 CH-121 COMM-170/171 PC-124 PW-232 VS-242 Semester 4 BI-240 ENGL-250 GNED-500 PW-243 Semester 5 BI-310 VS-353 Additional Requirements • • -in- students ater and waste ater and waste Association of Certified engineering Association of Certified ation ation and restoration activities echnical sales ake part in a program that is the recipient part in a program that is the recipient ake of Centennial College’s President’s Academic President’s of Centennial College’s for Outstanding Award Program Recognition Student Satisfaction (OACETT) Technologist and Technicians Laboratory and field work in w Microbiological and toxicity testing Soil collection and analysis Conserv T Materials handling T to write the Ontario Graduates are qualified Operator Ministry of the Environment exam Training in local Opportunities exist for participation conserv with the Graduates can apply to register Ontario chemistry

• • • Path Career Environmental companies and government organizations hire Centennial graduates for: • • • • Certification After semester 4 courses are completed, can write the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Quality Water (OIT) and Operator-in-Training Analyst (WQA) exams. Awards fast-track program Technology Environmental The Academic is the recipients of the President’s for outstanding Award Program Recognition graduate satisfaction. Program Accredited Nationally CTAB program has met Technology Environmental The the national technology accreditation requirements Technicians established by the Canadian Council of has as such, (CCTT) and, Technologists and received national accreditation status by the Accreditation Board Canadian Technology (CTAB). Recognition as a Certified Engineering Technician/Technologist Association of Certified Ontario The and Engineering Technicians recognizes (OACETT) Technologists the Environmental Technology program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification in the category. Technologist Benefits Highlights Program • • •

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producing an online publication, producing an online publication, Fall Advanced Diploma an award-winning community newspaper, a community newspaper, an award-winning magazine and radio-television news Develop new multiplatform and online skills for the evolving world of news reporting Learn to write and tell stories in an energetic, Develop a portfolio of published stories and photos as you apply your skills in a real newsroom, dynamic and hands-on environment, led by a dynamic and hands-on environment, faculty of seasoned professionals and educators

information. program registration. Please check our website for updated requirements will be emailed to new students prior to exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. Detailed mobile computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or centennialcollege.ca Note:This program requires students to have and use a • • Centennial’s unique Fast-track Journalism program unique Fast-track Centennial’s designed for university is an accelerated program will travel seamlessly You and college graduates. field including a from classroom to newsroom, the program. placement at the end of interview Students learn first-hand how to report, of and examine issues of our times through the art journalism by using a wide range of contemporary of hands-on opportunity to With plenty media. go out into the field with the real newsmakers, students hone their skills at all styles of storytelling from breaking news to in- and circumstances, Upon graduation, depth human interest features. students will be prepared to enter this fast-paced career that places them at the front lines of the events and ready to capture the stories of day’s the people affected. In this program you will: • Program Overview Program Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, Program Code: 6412 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Start: Journalism (Fast-track) Journalism

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• Additional requirements • • • • Admission Requirements Eligibility • • • Benefits Centennial Students Distinctive Benefits for • • Path Career of settings such as RPNs work in a variety long-term care and community settings. hospitals, where RPNs are attracted to positions Typically, through the caring they can work with people With process and provide hands-on nursing care. RPNs are able to work in more additional courses, specialized settings including operating rooms and clinics. centennialcollege.ca Program Overview Program pathway program is designed as an academic This to meet the needs of internationally-educated in working as registered nurses who are interested or RPNs who Canada, practical nurses (RPNs) in to upgrade to an hold a certificate and wish or RPNs who have been Ontario College diploma, out of practice for ten years or less and need a refresher program. Program duration is three semesters which includes 14 weeks of consolidation experience. program focuses on assisting you to develop The communication, critical thinking, your knowledge, and to apply these research and leadership skills, skills in acute healthcare settings. curriculum has been designed in program’s The accordance with the College of Nurses of Ontario’s Professional Standards and Entry-to-Practice Competencies for Ontario Registered Practical and respects Centennial College values Nurses. the challenges and commitments that you may be program has been The faced with on a daily basis. designed with your needs in mind so that you may a diploma continue with your studies towards while maintaining your part-time employment and/or personal commitments. diploma program may enable you to continue This your academic studies at the baccalaureate level. RPNs with a diploma in practical nursing (with repeated and 0 failures or a minimum 3.0 GPA) courses on their transcripts may continue their Bridging to University studies at Centennial’s of this upon completion Nursing program and, post-degree to Ryerson’s can apply program, completion program to earn a bachelor of science further details regarding admission For in nursing. Bridging to University requirements to Centennial’s please visit the program website. Nursing program, . Program Code: 9352 Code: Program semesters 1 year/3 Length: Program Diploma Ontario College Credential: Winter Start: Fall, Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Practical Nursing Bridging Program for Program Bridging Nursing Practical Nurses Internationally-educated

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centennialcollege.ca • • • • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program the graduate of the RPN to BScN Upon completion, Bridging Nursing program will be able to: • clinical settings under the direction, facilitation clinical settings under the direction, Courses emphasize ethics and guidance of faculty. skill health assessment, and professional practice, mastery and caring for clients with acute and chronic illness and will provide the foundation for nursing practice. An exciting and unique aspect of the Bridging to University Nursing program is the focus on caring groups and communities in acute for individuals, mental health and community settings. care, This program is an academic pathway offered to program is an academic pathway This nurses (RPNs) bridge to assist registered practical years. BScN in approximately three may be: Nurses taking this program • • Curriculum is based on the College of Nurses’ Standards of Practice for Nursing and Entry to Practice Competencies for Ontario Registered Nurses Start: Fall Fall Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 416-289-5303 Overview Program

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Graduate Certificate Programs/185 CMPW-702 CMPW-713 Semester 1 CMPW-700 CMPW CMPW CMPW-704 CMPW-705 CMPW CMPW Semester 2 CMPW-710 CMPW CMPW CMPW CMPW CMPW CMPW CMPW Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • Additional Requirements • Note:Ask us about distance testing. Outline Program CMPW-706 , , , implementing training , , platform selection, and most platform selection, , , communications coordinators, editors, editors, communications coordinators, , ield placement in the final semester provides ield placement in the final programs, and leading virtual or live training programs, sessions to complement the content and documentation created in first semester courses instructional proposal writers, web copywriters, and report writers/business analysts designers, web engineering, in industries such as science, government retail and e-commerce, design, software marketing, finance, and non-profit, and medicine. development and IT, technology, and society in general technology, Unique course offerings include creating training modules Graduates will find employment as technical writers Emphasis on professional quality work ensures professional quality work Emphasis on diverse with a polished and students graduate portfolio F opportunity for students to gain a valuable of industries experience in a variety encourages Digital Storytelling Module about the future students to think critically its role in business of communications and for the exploration Broad subject matter allows forms of and creation of many different professional communications on analyzing Program focuses specifically audience needs creating high quality and relevant importantly, content

Career Outlook Career • • Program Highlights Program • • • • • NEW requirements. For details please visit our website. software that meets or exceeds the school’s recommended a mobile computing device (i.e. a laptop or tablet) and centennialcollege.ca Note: This program requires students to have and use The Communications – Professional Writing Writing Communications – Professional The to work as versatile program will prepare students on a able to take communications professionals in both the audiences, roles for varying of variety The program focuses profit and non-profit sectors. on the skills necessary to develop high quality, meaningful content for professional settings and technology, styles including health and science, This media and e-commerce. finance, business, program encompasses a wide range innovative including web of communications disciplines, proposal technical communications, copywriting, with and business and report writing, writing, a specialized digital storytelling module in the second semester where students will explore the effect technology and emerging media has had on Graduates will have the advantage storytelling. of creating a diverse and professional portfolio, complex visual aids including training modules, (such as infographics) and compelling layouts for many different print and virtual platforms. With a focus on assessing audience needs and content delivering thoughtful and relevant the combined with effective project management, Writing program Communications – Professional prepares students for a career that can go the distance. Program Overview Program Program Code: 6440 Code: Program Semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Graduate Ontario Credential: Certificate 2015 Fall Start: Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416 289 5000, Communications – Professional Writing – Professional Communications

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hese projects indicate there are a wide variety of hese projects indicate there are a wide variety career opportunities in the construction sector. • • • • T • Car sector construction building industry is a key The the Canadian Currently, economy. in Canada’s is establishing funding at all levels, government, initiatives to encourage growth and restore These programs confidence in the economy. are intended to stimulate housing construction Recent housing related and build infrastructure. funding announcements include: • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • aduate Certificate Gr 186 /Graduate Certificate Programs Construction management is the study of the Construction management aspects of management and technological and institutional commercial, industrial, residential, well as engineering and construction projects as Construction The infrastructure construction. Management program will provide practical training for individuals with a unique combination of construction and project management skills in conjunction with the added dimension of protecting the environment and sustainability. program integrates a modular design with a This principal focus on construction management and an ancillary focus on general project management in a construction environment. Start: Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Morningside Campus: [email protected] 8123 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 3130 Code: Program semesters 1 year/3 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Construction Management Construction

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• • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • Car to find rewarding Graduates will be prepared growing parts of this fast careers in various employers of our graduates Potential industry. cross border and possible national, include local, international organizations: • • aduate Certificate Gr check our website for detailed information. exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. Please mobile computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or centennialcollege.ca Note: this program requires students to have and use a Canada has 2,500 museums and related Canada has 2,500 museums museums, not-for-profit institutions which include archives, aquaria, science centres, art galleries, and zoos, artist-run centres, sports halls-of-fame, more than 59 million heritage sites that attract a further 60 million visit our visitors annually; types of These historic sites and natural parks. establishments/facilities require professionals trained in a very particular skill set and thus equipped and able to manage such culture and heritage resources. Learners will be engaged in practical management courses as well as industry-based subjects relevant to this largely publicly run or not-for-profit culture and heritage sector pursuing an in-depth exploration of issues and cases pertinent to current challenges confronting cultural and heritage Partnerships organizations at home and abroad. provincial and national regional, with local, institutions and establishments will facilitate in- session learner field placements during the second semester. Start: Fall Fall Start: Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 1832 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Culture and Heritage Site Management Site Heritage and Culture

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• FECM-714 Semester 2 FECM-701 FECM-702 FECM-716 Note: minimum C grade is required for graduation. Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • Additional Requirements • Outline Program Semester 1 FECM-703 FECM-705 FECM-706 FECM-707 FECM-711 FECM-704 FECM-712 FECM-713 FECM-715 eting management estivals ourism and non-profit organizations F Arts and cultural organizations Event mark Hotels Convention and conference centres Corporations T Sports and recreational organizations VIVA Canada VIVA our Seasons Hotels & Resorts airmont Hotels oronto International Film Festival oronto International Film oronto Board of Trade oronto Board of oronto Community News T Delta Hotels F F Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment A T T Marriott Hotels

• • Some entrepreneurial graduates may open their own event management companies. At A Glance Graduates of this program may find employment in: • • • • • •

• • • • • • • • Career Path Path Career employment this program may find Graduates of and conference convention in hotels, tourism and not-for- corporations, centres, sports and recreational profit organizations, arts and cultural festival, organizations, management. marketing organizations and event may open their Some entrepreneurial graduates companies. own event management include: Our employment partners • eting to festivals, eting to festivals, , plan and implement effective , design and coordinate effective site and aduate Certificate Gr Apply the principles of professionalism and ethics to event management facility operations events and conferences Create programming for events Apply accounting and financial knowledge and skills to the operation of events Apply business administration skills to the operation of events Plan, Apply the principles of mark Apply strategies for effective human resource management Develop and implement financial initiatives based on event objectives through methods such as sponsorship programs and fundraising initiatives

188 /Graduate Certificate Programs • • • • • • Program Highlights Program Graduates are prepared to: • Benefits • Centennial College’s one-year Graduate Certificate one-year Graduate Centennial College’s and - Festival program in Event Management students for a career in Conference will prepare It is well industry. an exciting and rapidly growing events and conferences documented that festivals, are a major catalyst for tourism worldwide as evidenced by the membership making up the sector is This national and global markets. local, projected to produce 121,000 new jobs by 2015. Start: Fall Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 1831 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Event Management – Festival and Conference and – Festival Management Event

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At A Glance Everyone needs a solid financial road map. Gain the tools and knowledge needed for Planning in just two a career in Financial semesters.

* Graduate Certificate Programs/189 Preparation courses are required to take the identified options. and FINA-749. Students who have completed the CSC Planner (CFP) license are recommended to complete FINA-739 FINA-739 FINA-704 FINA-749 MGMT MGMT Note: Students planning to complete their Certified Financial Admission Requirements Requirements Admission Eligibility • • Additional Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 ACCT-701 ACCT-705 FINA-701 FINA-702 MKTG-716 Semester 2 ACCT-702 FINA-703 • **

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• Path Career Graduates will find work in areas associated with their studies and the CFP licence with: • • • • • Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards – University – MBA Davenport Our partner is: Accounting Concentration • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • ) ® ) ) ® ™ inancial Planner (CFP aduate Certificate ealth Management Essentials (WME Gr Canadian Securities Course (CSC Certified F W

centennialcollege.ca Whether someone is buying their first home, their first home, Whether someone is buying or planning for education, saving for a child’s everyone needs a solid financial retirement, Planning Financial Centennial College’s plan. with the tools to design program will provide you be prepared You’ll financial roadmap. anyone’s retirement, with intensive courses in accounting, financial management and financial planning, taxation. post-graduate program provides students with This the opportunity to obtain an Ontario Graduate just Certificate in the field of financial planning in Graduates of the program will be two semesters. qualified to write the CFP FPE1 exam and to be will also complete They fully licensed with MFDA. the first and second Canadian Securities Course Advisor (CSC) in preparation for Investment designation. Association Professional Accreditations gained as a result of successful completion of courses and industry exams include: • Start: Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 2843 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Financial Planning Financial Designations and licences that can be obtained as a result of completing preparatory courses and successfully writing the industry exams include: • • Registration in these will incur costs in addition to Registration in these will incur costs in addition to tuition. Additional Information Graduates of the program will be qualified to write the CFP FPE1 exam and to be fully licensed with will also complete the first and second They MFDA. Canadian Securities Course (CSC) in preparation Advisor designation. for Investment Successful completion of industry recognized courses is essential for a career in the financial courses have no These services industry. Registration in these courses incurs substitutes. costs in addition to regular tuition.

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CCT-702 USN-733 Semester 2 A B HRPD-702 INTL-725 Semester 3 INTL-702 INTL-729 MKTG-732 PMGT-701 Semester 4 HRPD-712 INTL-706 INTL-710 INTL-727 INTL-728 INTL-730 MGMT-704 Admissions Eligibility • • Additional Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 1 ACCT-701 BUSN-732 ECON-701 INTL-701 INTL-711 MGMT OMGT-701 BUSN-702 INTL-704 MKTG-716 INTL-703 INTL-705 MGMT-703 by s Global Business ers, external competitions, competitions, external ers, ogram Right for You? Right for ogram ative problem solver and decision maker hrive under pressure and ability to meet deadlines Open-minded and have a willingness to learn new things completing an integrated team project for a completing an integrated GTA business client within the Strong employment prospects after graduation Analytical with strong numeracy skills Highly organized with an ability to plan and prioritize T Strong interpersonal skills Innov Comfortable working within a team environment Global Business Seminars enhance learning Global Business Seminars through guest speak reports and industry presentation of research visits Project challenges A final semester Capstone they’ve learned, graduates to apply what successfully International students who complete Centennial’ be eligible to apply Management program may three years) upon for a work permit (up to graduation. At A Glance Get out a map and prepare to launch International students who your career. successfully complete this program are eligible to apply for a work permit (up to Graduates of three years) upon graduation. export/ the program are prepared to work as: trade customs brokers, import coordinators, logistics support assistants, representatives, foreign investment and risk analysts, international commercial bank officers, and international representatives marketing development assistants.

• • • Is this Pr Global Business Management program is an The ideal career path for individuals with the following traits and skills: • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • aduate Certificate Gr 190 /Graduate Certificate Programs The business world isn’t defined by borders. business world isn’t defined by borders. The ongoing success Ensuring an organization’s demands a solid in a globalized environment management understanding of leading-edge business practices. strategies and international two-year Global Business Centennial’s Management Graduate Certificate delivers a and unique blend of strategic management, international concepts to prepare graduates to lead and manage effectively in the global business environment. Global Business Management program The and practical skills that are delivers the knowledge, Graduates transferable across several industries. can confidently pursue entry level management/ professional roles with international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and domestic businesses operating on a global scale. Start: Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 2880 Code: Program semesters 2 years/4 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Global Business Management Business Global

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College diploma or university degree in College diploma or university hospitality, applicants with a diploma or will consider We who have degree in an unrelated discipline related work experience applicants with partial will consider We and relev post secondary education experience in hospitality work experience Resumé describing relevant may be requested TL-753 TL-701 TL-754 Placement

Graduate Certificate Programs/191 HOTL-752 HO Semester 2 HO HOTL-705 HO Note: minimum C grade is required for graduation. Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • • Outline Program Semester 1 HOTL-702 HOTL-703 HOTL-704 HOTL-706 HOTL-751 • Additional Requirement • inancial Management eting Management ath Convention Services Management Management Housekeeping And F Hotel Revenue Hotel And Restaurant General Management Hotel Human Resources Management And Mark Sales

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Four InterContinental Hotel Group Marriott Hotels and Resorts Starwood Hotels and Resorts Hyatt Hotels and Resorts Wyndham International Choice Hotels International Two days per week industry placement in days per week industry Two semester 2 facilities Operational lab practice restaurant Full service student operated computer labs Modern continually updated On-site conference centre Industry experienced faculty Delta Hotels and Resorts and Resorts Hotels Fairmont • • • • At A Glance Graduates are prepared to work in tourism and hospitality areas such as: • •

• • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • • P Career upon graduation Organizations hiring students include: • • • Fall Graduate Certificate Graduate centennialcollege.ca The postgraduate certificate program in Hotel, Hotel, postgraduate certificate program in The addresses Resort and Restaurant Management to upgrade would like the needs of graduates who in a short period of their hospitality education, their careers in them to advance preparing time, resort and restaurant leadership roles. hotel, program will cover yet intensive, short, This leadership and management areas such as: key Labour Relations, Human Resources, Finance, Leadership, International Operations, Oenology, Security and Risk Management, Entrepreneurship, and Revenue Marketing Service Quality, Management. work experience through Students gain valuable designed to an individualized industry placement, provide a practical foundation for a future career. many students continue on as After graduation, full-time employees at their placements. there will be a Semester 1 intake Beginning 2015, can apply to the May You of this program in May. using a 2014- 2015 offering at ontariocolleges.ca 2015 college application. Program Overview Program Progress Campus: [email protected] 2543 ext. 416-289-5000, Program Code: 1830 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Start: Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Management Restaurant and Resort Hotel,

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HRPD-705 HRPD-706 Semester 2 HRPD-707 HRPD-708 HRPD-710 HRPD-711 HRPD-712 HRPD-713 Admission Requirements Requirements Admission Eligibility • • Additional Requirements • PROGRAM OUTLINE Semester 2 HRPD-701 HRPD-702 HRPD-703 HRPD-704 HRPD-709 Note • A anced university he HRPA courses are he HRPA Western Sydney Western artners artners echnological University ensions and Benefits Administrator ensions and Benefits ass the National Knowledge Exam (NKE), a ass the National Knowledge Exam (NKE), rainer degree Hold a university degree or adv Demonstrate that they have at least three years of HR experience at a professional level Maintain membership in the HRP Successful completion of the required nine courses obtaining an average grade of 70% or better over all nine courses with no single course below 65% (T asterisk in the course offerings) with an marked P standard examination used by the Canadian Association Council of Human Resources that applicants have a solid to ensure (CCHRA), foundation of core HR concepts Davenport University Griffith University Lawrence T University of HR Administrator HR Officer HR Recruiter Compensation Specialist T P Safety Officer Occupational Health and

• • • • • • • Professional Certified Human Resources (CHRP) Designation Graduates of this program may be eligible to earn the Certified Human Resources Professionals (CHRP™) designation granted by the Human Association (HRPA). Resource Professionals professional designation signals to employers This that you have met the education and experience requirements to be successful in human resources. Applicants seeking the CHRP™ must satisfy the following requirements: • • • • • • Educational P be eligible to Qualified graduates may program with participate in an articulated institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • • Career Path Career in Human Resources Management Specializing of career opportunities, wide variety can lead to a industry and employment in all areas of business, Here are just a few possibilities: environments. • making etability: as a graduate, you as a graduate, etability: alued SAP application aduate Certificate Gr eeps a continuous watch on current HR and eeps a continuous watch ransition into the workplace easily with a technological trends Stay one step ahead in a program that k Learn in small class environments; simulations and extensive use of case studies, project-based learning helps prepare you for real workplace situations Build your skills portfolio with Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS) training using the industry-v T curriculum that places emphasis on emerging human resource management trends such Alternative Dispute as managing diversity, Human and and Benefits, Pensions Resolution, Resource Management Systems Increase your mark will be eligible to earn the CHRP designation granted by the Human Resources Professional Association (HRPA) Develop your HR career with a two-semester Graduate Certificate

192 /Graduate Certificate Programs • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • A great organization is only as good as its people. as good as its people. A great organization is only in Human Resources Individuals who specialize to making this happen. Management are essential such as do this by ensuring HR strategies, They performance management, compensation, hiring, and health and training and development, align with overall organizational wellness, strategies. one-year Graduate Certificate Centennial’s prepares students to interact with management on a regular at all levels within an organization, as a strategic partner. basis, in-depth program provides graduates This with core HR competencies transferable across course offerings With industries and organizations. accredited by Human Resource Professionals graduates are prepared to Association (HRPA), confidently develop their career in HR. Start: Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 2860 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Human Resources Management Resources Human

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Graduate Certificate Programs/193 IMMT IMMT IMMT IMMT IMMT Semester 2 IMMT IMMT IMMT IMMT IMMT IMMT Semester 3 IMMT IMMT IMMT IMMT-750 *Minimum C grade required in all courses to pass. Admission Requirements Admission Eligibility • Additional requirements • Note • Outline Program Semester 1 IMMT-701 IMMT-702 IMMT-703 IMMT-721 IMMT-724 • • IMMT-704 Digital Content Coordinator, Digital Content Coordinator, , Interactive Designer at , ards, User Experience Designer at User ards, ames, Digital Content Producer & Digital ames, Interactive producer Digital project manager Digital strategist User experience designer Digital content producer

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• • Benefits Path Career With a go? Where do program graduates our and practical skills, combination of creative of the interactive alumni work in all aspects and internationally media industry both in Canada including the following: • • aduate Certificate Gr please visit our website. exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. For details mobile computing device (i.e. laptops, tablet) that meets or centennialcollege.ca Note:This program requires students to have and use a Interactive Media Management is a post-graduate, is a post-graduate, Interactive Media Management program that collaborative and project-driven world of interactive prepares you for today’s media and innovation. technology, as tablets, digital media landscape is changing The mobile and immersible computing are becoming Interactive The more important and prevalent. Media Management program is designed to leverage your previous skill set and prepare you for a career in interactive media development, The content production and process management. user experience, program emphasizes strategy, narrative and management skills in the interactive digital media industry with an emphasis on strategy, user experience, understanding industry, job roles and documentation skills. processes, Interactive Media Management program The you an effective producer is designed to make working in the interactive media landscape. students are introduced to In the first semester, foundational skills in user experience planning content structure analysis, through wireframing, A/V production for digital practical coding, In the second and management skills. platforms, students work through their own semester, learning while applying advanced Senior Project, and planning technology, analytics, in business, be exposed to the industry You’ll documentation. career options in the early stages of and available the program and complete your learning with an intensive industry field placement. Start: Fall Start: Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 6410 Code: Program 3 semesters Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Interactive Media Management Media Interactive

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Program Code: 2859 Code: Program semesters 1 year/3 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: International Business Management Business International

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• • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • aduate Certificate Gr centennialcollege.ca Looking for a career with skills that you can use Looking for a career with globe? International in Canada and around the work in every Development professionals the most critical country in the world to address health and disease as human rights, such issues, economic development and education, prevention, and environmental conservation, income growth, They among others. corporate social responsibility, devote themselves to making the world a better place and are exemplary global citizens. International Development Graduate Centennial’s Certificate program helps learners meet the needs of this growing field by providing practical knowledge and hands-on experience to tackle If you have earned a development challenges. you may be eligible to previous university degree, benefit from this unique three-semester program with its emphasis on interdisciplinary and cross- sectoral studies. Additional Information Global Internship program offers students the The opportunity to gain international work experience In order to qualify for these in their field. applicants cannot be in international internships, their final semester and must have a minimum Visit http://www.centennialcollege.ca/ of 3.0. GPA programs-courses/international-education.aspx Students of the International Development program will also be interested in the Global at Citizenship and Equity Experiences available students may GCELE, Through Centennial College. have the opportunity to work on a development more information For project while abroad. Start: Fall, Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 2895 Code: Program semesters 1 year/3 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: International Development International

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196 /Graduate Certificate Programs • • • Program Highlights Program • • Benefits • Contribute the logistics expertise to enable Contribute the logistics expertise well-conceived logistics A strong, business success. efficiency. corporation’s plan is a vital piece to a stretching into the global With the business world are actively seeking employers marketplace, graduates with a mix of supply chain and logistics acquire the business knowledge You’ll knowledge. that can be applied to any industry and the specific learn You’ll logistics skills that will help stand out. gain an understanding how to develop strategies, and lead effectively, of transportation economics, decisions. learn how to develop and execute key Graduates of the Logistics Management program are also prepared with the academic credentials necessary to pursue the Canadian Institute of The CITT Transportation designation. and Traffic designation is highly regarded in Canada by supply By attaining chain and logistics professionals. you’ll have already proven to this designation, employers that you meet a high standard. Start: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 2862 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Logistics Management Logistics

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Get to know your market inside and out. inside and out. Get to know your market on professionals and executives rely Marketing effective order to make research and analysis in deepen and base, attract a greater client decisions, In Centennial’s existing client relationships. Analytics post graduate – Research and Marketing you will develop the skillset certificate program, needed to analyze and interpret trends and client behavior. two semester program uses interactive class The room learning and SAS Enterprise Guide and SAS In addition, Enterprise Miner applications training. Analytics’ students will be exposed to Environics to develop comprehensive ENVISION software These are profiles of selected target markets. solutions used in the Research leading software and Analytics fields. Research and Graduates of the Marketing Analytics program will receive an Ontario Graduate Certificate from Centennial College, plus Certificates of Recognition from SAS* and Environics Analytics.** Start: Fall, Winter Start: Fall, Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 2845 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Marketing – Research and Analytics and – Research Marketing

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• Benefits Highlights Program • • Build on your existing degree and develop Build on your existing degree expertise with this two semester marketing Marketing Centennial’s graduate certificate. program Account Management – Sales & account in key will prepare you for a career management and professional sales and service. Classes provide a solid foundation in the processes of acquiring and maintaining client accounts. interactive teaching practices such as Through you’ll and case studies, simulations, role playing, develop the interpersonal communications skills, negotiation and presentation sales techniques, skills necessary for this client-focused profession. Account Management is a wide-reaching field with many opportunities for career advancement. Graduates of our program will be able to secure from large of industries, employment in a variety new multi-national organizations to innovative business start-ups. Program Overview Program Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Program Code: 2846 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Start: Marketing – Sales and Account Management Account and – Sales Marketing

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centennialcollege.ca • • • Program Highlights Program • • • Benefits Paralegals are growing in demand. From the first From demand. are growing in Paralegals Paralegal resolution, client meeting until case part of the legal professionals are an integral being allowed have the distinction of They system. code offences, to represent clients in criminal various and municipal offences, traffic violations, and tribunals as commissions, agencies, boards, well as small claims court. Accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada program offers a Paralegal Centennial’s (LSUC), 2 day per week work placement for the entire final semester which gives students a total of 210 double the experiential hours of placement time, Students learning requirements of the Law Society. gain practical experience throughout the program, practicing and competing in mock tribunals. Upon completion of the program students will be eligible to write the mandatory LSUC licensing examination that is required to practice as a paralegal in Ontario. Program Overview Program Progress Campus: [email protected] 2143 ext. 416-289-5000, Program Code: 2870 Code: Program Length:1 year/3 semesters Program College Ontario Credential: Start: Paralegal

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200 /Graduate Certificate Programs • • Program Highlights Program • • Benefits Program Overview Program in demand. practitioners are always Payroll your full time specialty or additional Whether it’s there are strong career to other responsibilities, Centennial’s prospects for payroll professionals. complements graduate certificate program industry-leading curriculum with state-of-the-art instruction on subjects such as managerial skills, and pensions strategic compensation, accounting, Our program focuses on emerging and benefits. trends in payroll compliance and management, including technologies and legislative and regulatory trends. In addition to gaining an extensive knowledge you will develop and enhance crucial skills base, ready to begin working areas, in a number of key as a payroll generalist with a solid foundation for program The subsequent career advancement. simulations and project-based uses case studies, with a focus on developing project learning, and report writing, teamwork, management, As a program graduate, presentation skills. you may qualify to receive the PCP – Payroll from Compliance Practitioner – designation, Association with advanced the Canadian Payroll Payroll the CPM – Certified standing towards Manager – designation. Start: Fall Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000,

Program Code: 2725 Code: Program Length:1 year/2 semesters Program College Ontario Credential: Payroll Management Payroll

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Educational Partners Upon successful completion of all program eligible students may apply to the requirements, post-diploma nursing degree program at Ryerson Daphne Cockwell School offered by the University, of Nursing and the Chang School of Continuing Education. Distinctive Benefits for Centennial Students Benefits for Centennial Distinctive • • • • • • • • • ongoing learning , society, and its institutions in society, , , effective and ethical nursing care , , families, groups and communities families, , and self development, including effective including effective and self development, skills communication and interpersonal order to assume a role as a responsible citizen Practice from a primary healthcare perspective with a multicultural client population including individuals Provide nursing care to clients in complex health care situations Provide safe that meets the current College of Nurses of Ontario professional standards for registered nurses Apply generic skills that will facilitate Apply generic skills that the practice of nursing, Demonstrate scholarly writing that reflect Apply decision-making models critical thinking and self-reflection and use Assess knowledge appropriately research outcomes literacy skills Acquire basic technological Understand self

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or nurses who have an expired certificate who have an expired or nurses or nurses who hold a current certificate of who hold a current or nurses F of registration in Ontario and do not have in Ontario of registration and/or safe nursing evidence of current practice: A letter from the College of Nurses of Ontario outlining the requirements for re-entry or safe practice requirements registration without evidence of current and/ of current without evidence registration in Ontario: or safe practice F centennialcollege.ca For Registered practical nurses practical Registered For Additional Requirements • Admission Requirements Eligibility • RPN Bridging to University Nursing Nursing University to Bridging RPN aived The Field of Play Field The Sports TV erformance centennialcollege.ca ield Placement he Sportscast he Business of Sports for Sports Radio and he Feature eature Writing for Mags, Docs and Writing for Mags, eature otal Sports: Stats and Research otal Sports: Sports Interviewing and Beat Sports in Canada: Sports Reporting 1 Sports Internet & Social Media Sports Writing Imaging T T T On-air P F T Sports Observer / Placement Centennial Professional Placement Seminars F

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• • • • • • At A Glance develop new career skills in: You’ll • • information.. program registration. Please check our website for updated requirements will be emailed to new students prior to exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. Detailed mobile computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or 206 /Graduate Certificate Programs Note:This program requires students to have and use a Program Overview Program post-graduate Sports Journalism is a unique a career in the ever- program preparing you for covering From media. changing world of sports you’ll develop local athletes up to professionals, specialized talents in sports writing (print, on- broadcast (producing, online), Radio, TV, chase and field producing, air performance, online (using editorial updates), radio hosting, blogging) and social media publishing tools, etc.) as you tell the Pinterest, Facebook, (Twitter, the players and the fans. stories behind the games, best practices for sports journalism in learn You’ll a diverse and gender inclusive environment with others as dedicated to and as passionate about sports as you. have an opportunity to participate in our will You spring training where annual trip to baseball’s you’ll have an early chance to learn skills and develop confidence. your in-class training with complement You’ll Placement in a sports media an Industry Field organization in Canada or around the world. Start: Winter Start: Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000,

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Educational Partners Educational Partners Qualified graduates may be eligible to participate in an articulated program with institutes and professional selected universities, partnerships allow graduates These associations. further study. to apply academic credit towards Our partners are: • • • • • Path Career job occupations include: Possible • • • • • Areas of employment may include: • • • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • aduate Certificate Gr centennialcollege.ca As a student of the Strategic Management As a student of the Strategic you’ll be ready to move your Accounting program, In this to the next level. business and your career gain a perspective two semester program you’ll required for on the organizational techniques the effective execution of strategic decisions, and the critical role which managerial leadership plays in the viability and growth of the business. also continue to learn and deepen your will You understanding in the areas of financial accounting, taxation and auditing. management accounting, By taking this program you will receive: areas comprehensive coverage of all the key extensive use of case studies of management; strong focus on leading-edge and simulations; managerial practices (including leadership practices) of the best companies in the world; and hands-on exposure to the latest technology applications in the area of management including ERP systems. information systems, Graduates may also apply to CGA-Ontario and may depending on their academic background, See our receive level four CGA transfer credits. Accounting Program Coordinator for further information. Start: Fall, Winter, Summer Winter, Fall, Start: Progress Campus: [email protected] 2280 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

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• • Car Graduates will find employment in the film and television production sector in the areas of business development accounting, business affairs, and production management/producing. Program Highlights Program program is unique as it: This • • • aduate Certificate Gr check our website for detailed information. exceeds the recommended hardware requirements. Please mobile computing device (i.e. laptop, tablet) that meets or 208 /Graduate Certificate Programs Note: this program requires students to have and use a Today’s film and television producers need more film and television Today’s their projects off than just good ideas to get - Business and Film Television The the ground! is a two semester, graduate certificate program on the business intensive program focused aspects of the television and film production With an emphasis on the importance of industry. an entrepreneurial spirit and a global outlook, financial and regulatory students explore the legal, frameworks of the industry and develop skills necessary for producing in the current Canadian market. Start: Fall Start: Centre Arts Story Campus: [email protected] 5100 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program

Program Code: 6430 Code: Program semesters 1 year/2 Length: Program College Ontario Credential: Television and Film – Business Film – and Television

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212 /Apprenticeship Programs 212 /Apprenticeship • Benefits • • • • Overview Program It of learning by doing. Apprenticeship is a system with an employer consists of on-the-job training Apprenticeships vary and related in-class studies. depending on the trade. from two to five years, apprenticeship programs prepare Centennial’s students for exciting futures as skilled engineering professionals in transportation, technology and community services. offer traditional apprenticeship training and We with Programs (MAPs), Apprenticeship Modified special features for qualified applicants. offices: Or call one of two area

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• • Benefits Highlights Program • • • Automotive Service Technician MAP 32 Tire Canadian 8685 Code: Program Length: Program Cr 2015 August 31, Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7244 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program Apprenticeship program partnered Modified This is a 36-week comprehensive Tire with Canadian you for an exciting program and will prepare Automotive future as a skilled professional in the training, The in-depth classroom Service field. hands-on practical training in the labs and a four- week on-the-job work placement experience will provide the student with an excellent opportunity to start an apprenticeship. Successful students will earn an Ontario College have had four weeks of real-life Certificate, workshop experience and will have completed the entire Automotive Service Technician all in one year. apprenticeship in-school curriculum, equipment Our labs feature state-of-the art tools, and training aids coupled with a fleet of late model vehicles where students are challenged to succeed on vehicle systems from bumper to bumper including complex electrical and computer systems. alent. alent. . Limited space is available in Limited space is available . OSSD or GED or equiv Additional requirements as specified Receive pay during apprenticeship Students enrolled in MAPs may be eligible for EI (Employment Insurance) during the in-class training In-depth training and longer in-school sessions than traditional apprenticeship

centennialcollege.ca each program. Apprenticeship fee chart can be found in Sample 25. see p. Admissions section, the • Admission Requirements Centennial College requires students applying to Programs to present at Apprenticeship Modified minimum: • Acceptance is based on successful completion of all entry requirements Benefits • • • Close Connections Close Connections of the Industrial Kind participating in MAPs Employers and associations Motor Company of Ford Tire, include Canadian General Motors of Canada, Freightliner, Canada, Trucks Volvo Canada, Honda Toyota Canada, Transportation Automotive and the Canada Inc. (ATS). Association Service Superintendents MAPs provide apprentices with skills development MAPs provide apprentices and workplace using a combination of school completion of the Upon successful training. students will earn a certificate. in-school training, Modified ApprenticeshipModified Programs Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] Modified Apprenticeship Programs (MAPs) (MAPs) Programs Apprenticeship Modified

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214 /Apprenticeship Programs 214 /Apprenticeship • Upon successful completion, you will complete Upon successful completion, employer. your on-the-job experience with a Ford Highlights Program • • Benefits • • • • Program Overview Program Automotive Student students in Every four weeks, (ASSET) alternate Training Service Educational their employer for a total between the College and each). of 64 weeks (32 weeks with latest technology, training focuses on Ford’s The and the with the emphasis on electronics All systems. diagnosing of vehicle management are embodied in the aspects of vehicle technology program. students During the 32-weeks of in-class training, will be required to successfully complete the following FIVE courses: • Automotive Service Technician Automotive Technician Service Ford Company of Canada Limited Asset Asset Limited of Canada Company Ford (MAP 32) 8686 Code: Program in-class 32 week Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: 2015 28, September Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7296 ext. 416-289-5000,

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How to Apply should apply to this program in one of the You following ways: 1. 2. Admissions Eligibility • Additional Requirements • • selected through an interview process: employed by Honda currently If you are representative Admission please contact Canada, for Ingrid Joaquin ([email protected]) Priority for start dates and admission requirements. this program is given to Honda Canada employees. additional applicants are When space permits, selected through an interview process. If the college determines there are additional will receive a letter and you seats available, questionnaire with instructions on how to request Admission is on a first a program interview. you should return your come first served basis, questionnaire promptly per the instructions. Note • When space permits

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• • • • Benefits Student Benefits • • Employer Benefits • Program Overview Program Training Housed within Transportation Canada’s program is designed for existing or new this Hub, program is This Acura/Honda Dealer apprentices. alternating with blocks, covered in four eight-week Acura/Honda at your apprenticeship work terms Dealer. program includes the traditional The as well as additional apprenticeship curriculum, Acura/Honda product description, training on All training diagnostics and repair. operation, vehicles and Acura/Honda is delivered on components in fully-equipped automotive labs, giving the students and their employers that extra edge. latest training provided is on Honda’s The on electronics and with an emphasis technology, Additional the diagnosing of mechanical systems. technical training will include factory training, diagnostics and hybrid/alternate fuels advanced you as program is designed to make This training. immediately productive in the shop as possible. Apprentices may apply to enter this program at Ray levels by contacting the Coordinator, various Holmes. Automotive Service Technician Automotive Technician Service 32) (MAP AHAP Inc. Canada Honda 8682 Code: Program in-class 32 week Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: 2015 August 31, Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7297 ext. 416-289-5000, ailable in this program Work Assignments, you will Assignments, Work alent or GED (General Educational ou will receive pay during apprenticeship from ou will receive pay during or additional information please visit: gm.ca or additional information please visit: raining is more in-depth with in-school raining is more in-depth Limited space is av F Development) Applicant must be employed as an automotive apprentice at a General Motors of Canada dealership receive up to 21 GM Dealer Technician Training Training Technician receive up to 21 GM Dealer Credits Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equiv your GM employer traditional sessions being longer than apprenticeships of the in-school Upon successful completion and In Dealership Y T At A Glance apprenticeship training you’ll GM With a paid, GM employs already have a competitive edge. add your over 10,000 people across Canada, name to the top of the list.

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• • • • Benefits Highlights Program • • Truck and Coach Technician Technician and Coach Truck MAP 32 ATS 8688 Code: Program 1 year Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: 2015 August 31, Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7069 ext. 416-289-5000, Overview Program in 32 weeks, complete, Students who qualify will their apprenticeship the in-school portion of four weeks will be spent An additional training. and Coach Truck The with a potential employer. MAP32 offers a combination of ATS Technician truck and coach theory and lab on the latest of truck uses a variety program The technology. vehicles and system and coach manufacturers components. you will work to complete the Upon completion, on-the-job portion of your apprenticeship with dealership or other employer and transit, a fleet, be eligible to write your provincial Certificate A local apprenticeship of Qualification exam. Service Automotive Transportation committee, will (ATS), Association Superintendents assist perspective candidates in obtaining an apprenticeship contract and job placement upon successful completion. students During the 32 weeks of in-class training, will be required to successfully complete the following EIGHT courses: • • • • • or Toyota Toyota Apprenticeship Branch / Advisors .ca, please add this program .ca, Service Technicians Service Technicians arts Managers rainers / Professors Automotive Service Writers Service & P T Automotive Manufacturer Specialists ou should apply to this program by calling 416-289-5000, ext. 7242. 7242. ext. 416-289-5000, of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Training, of the Ministry of Universities Y If you have an active application at ontariocolleges choice to your existing application. dealership Successful applicants must register as a MAP apprentice with the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Ontario Secondary School Development), GED (General Educational equivalent by a Applicants must be employed

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2. How to Apply apply to this program in one of the should You following ways: 1. If you are currently employed at a Toyota Toyota employed at a currently If you are Admission please contact , dealership Representative Ingrid Joaquin (ijoaquin@ for start dates and admission centennialcollege.ca) Priority for this program is given to requirements. Canada. Toyota employees of additional applicants space permits, When . an interview process through selected are If the college determines there are additional you will receive a letter and seats available, questionnaire with instructions on how to request a program interview Note • Admissions Eligibility • Additional Requirements • Toyota dedicated Toyota Toyota background Toyota Toyota products makes products makes Toyota s transportation training arious federal and provincial tax arious grants and tax incentives may apply to enter this program at various may apply to enter this program at various levels by contacting the Coordinator incentives Employers gain an upcoming employee that has future potential Students’ training on them productive immediately after completing each level of their training New apprentices without a Apprentices are currently eligible for up to $4000 in v Employers are eligible for up to $48,000 over four years in v In-school training is delivered in state-of-the-art facilities at Canada’ hub In-school training covers eight weeks more material in greater depth than the traditional apprenticeship curriculum

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• the diagnosis and repair of the following course subjects: • • • you will be ready to Upon successful completion, truck dealer obtain employment with a Freightliner or fleet operator. Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • • • • Program Overview Program 36-week program provides: This • • • Highly-qualified and experienced faculty members emphasize aspects of heavy vehicle technology that are embodied in the program. Truck and Coach Technician – Technician and Coach Truck 32) (MAP Freightliner 8521 Code: Program 1 year Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: 2015 August 31, Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7069 ext. 416-289-5000, • Apprenticeship Branch of the ently employed as a truck/coach alent Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Training, Ministry of Enrolled Modified Apprenticeship Program Enrolled Modified (MAP) students are registered in training contracts with the Applicants must book and attend a meeting Applicants must book and they will be with program faculty where required to submit their resumé and completed job readiness questionnaire Applicants must be able to legally work in Canada Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Ontario Secondary School (GED) / or General Educational Development Certificate or Ontario High School Equivalency equiv

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Truck and Coach Technician – Technician Coach and Truck 218 /Apprenticeship Programs 218 /Apprenticeship • Benefits Highlights Program • • • • • • • • • This 36-week MAP program provides 32 weeks of 36-week MAP program provides 32 This work placement in-class training and a four-week component. fuel of engines, Emphasis is on fundamentals brakes gear trains, electrical systems, systems, systems and work place steering and suspension diagnosis and computer Electronics, practices. conclude the program. management systems will technology are All aspects of heavy truck embodied in the program. with a 75 percent Upon successful completion, you will receive a job interview grade average, dealership or fleet at a hiring MACK/VOLVO where you will complete your on- operation, Modified This the-job apprenticeship training. Apprenticeship Program (MAP) has also partnered with world class fleets as part of the work experience to further broaden future opportunities MAP graduates. for MACK/VOLVO students During the 32 weeks of in-class training, will be required to successfully complete the following SEVEN courses: • Program Overview Program 8681 Code: Program 1 year Length: Program College Certificate Ontario Credential: 2015 August 31, Start: Ashtonbee Campus: [email protected] 7069 ext. 416-289-5000, Mack/Volvo (MAP 32) (MAP Mack/Volvo

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Admission Requirements basic requirement for entry to Centennial The to the Ontario is academic standing equivalent Individual programs Secondary School Diploma. Refer may also have special course requirements. pages 2. Admissions Section of this book, to the How to Apply If you are an International Student interested in please fill out our applying to Centennial College, centennialcollege.ca/ online application form at: international. An International Student Advisor Student An International from Who Works with You to Graduation Application part of the a valued International students are a special and we make Centennial community, College has its The effort to meet your needs. Centre and advising own International Education campus to assist you – offices located at each after you become a both before you apply and Centennial student. Services include: • • • please contact: more information or assistance, For • • • • • Study Permit International students need authorization from the After Government of Canada to study in Canada. you have been accepted as a full-time student, we will issue you a letter confirming your status. will along with other documentation, letter, This from help you qualify to apply for a Study Permit Immigration Canada. contact the more information on Study Permits, For Canadian High Commission/consulate or embassy serving your home country or go to: centennialcollege.ca/international/ international@ RegularVisaStudent) or email: to find out more. centennialcollege.ca Diverse College in an Exciting and College in an Diverse Toronto – City Multicultural the quality evaluates the United Nations Every year, indicators various of life in 174 countries using medical care and safety. such as education, Nations has chosen the United several years, For countries in which Canada as one of the best safe, well-known for its clean, is Toronto to live. friendly and exciting atmosphere. array of cultural and It offers an unbelievable museums, restaurants, social opportunities: sports teams and more! theatre, galleries, has a moderate climate and has four Toronto with the too cold, winters are not The seasons. between -1º C and average temperature in January with an average summers are beautiful, The -7º C. temperature of 27º C in July. 220 /International Education College Overview welcomes international Centennial College college unique benefits of a students to the are (International students education in Canada. school to attend Permit those who require a Study Our focus is on education for in this country.) and our programs offer a thorough career success, of a subject combined study of the theoretical side in both classroom and with practical experience work settings. at Centennial College from Students come to study Some of them are immigrants around the world. Centennial as domestic to Canada who enrol at specifically Many others arrive in Canada students. with Centennial College, to pursue an education at a significant proportion having completed the first phase of their studies at institutions abroad. international students Not only do Centennial’s gain access to high-quality Canadian academic but their hands-on work in Canadian programs, laboratories and workplaces further augments their understanding of international professional Upon completing their studies at practice. foreign students have the opportunity Centennial, Canadian to remain in Canada to gain valuable work experience in their chosen field. Centennial College is committed to developing the path programs to make flexible and innovative International to our door as smooth as possible. students at our Canadian campuses benefit from our unique atmosphere and programs, while also enriching our domestic students’ to their When our graduates return experiences. they become ambassadors for home countries, Centennial College and leverage their skills and networks to benefit both their country of origin Canada. from home: and their home away International Education International

International Education/ 221 International Education A Station Box 631, P.O. ON Toronto, Canada M1K 5E9 416-289-5393 Phone: 416-289-5352 Fax: [email protected] Email: centennialcollege.ca Website: Centennial College For more information, please contact our contact our please more information, For or at 416-289-5393 Centre Education International [email protected]. by email: for a Post you may apply Upon graduation, on the length Depending Permit. Work graduation determine the length CIC will of your studies, could This Permit. Work Graduation of your Post a one year - twelve months for range from eight years for a two to three program and two - three year one two, Students who take year program. be eligible for a two - programs back to back may three year work permit. our EnglishAssessment to enter into a higher level. upon between our institutions. Students may wish to write University University Transfer Credit University credit transfer agreements permit Centennial College graduates in good standing to university be admitted into upper levels of various Please refer to individual program pages programs. for specific program partnerships. University Transfer Agreements That Agreements Transfer University Education Continue Your Let You Many of our graduates decide to go on to university after they complete their college Because they have obtained a college education. many Centennial graduates enter diploma, level. university at an advanced partnerships with select Centennial College’s institutes and associations allow universities, qualified graduates to be admitted into the higher and to obtain years of a university program, further study. academic credit toward you will On the program pages in this calendar, find these partnerships highlighted under the or Benefits. headings Educational Partners you If you are already a university graduate, In standing. may enter college with advanced you will gain the practical skills and shorter time, knowledge that will give you a good foundation in your chosen career. Note: Graduates must have passed the level of English agreed Refund Policy we will Study Permit, If you are not granted a paid to the College refund the fees you have If you have fee. excluding a $200 administrative request a refund to and want been accepted, a students will be charged for any other reason, fee and application $2600 non-refundable tuition fee. any other refund requests please contact our For please For more information or assistance, office. contact: . .

Additional English language communications Additional English language communications and assigned clinic sessions will be required below 6.5 for any single band score area Fast Track , Post Graduate Diploma and Post , Track Fast Programs Ontario Graduate Certificate based 580 Paper 88 + minimums of 22 for the Internet based test Score of 82 6.0. 6.5 with no band score less than programs may require a lap top computer. Work Opportunities Work Study permit may be Student whom obtain a valid In order to be eligible eligible to work in Canada. Social must have a valid all students to work, more information, For Insurance Number (SIN). students can meet with an International advisors A SIN does not give a at their respective campus. SIN student the legal status to work in Canada. are used for taxation purposes only and is required to be submitted to employers within three days of employment. Note: Fees can change without prior notice and some Health Insurance All registered international students at Centennial College are automatically covered by a It provides comprehensive health insurance plan. and medical coverage for necessary hospital, Coverage is effective as emergency dental services. Students of the first day of classes at the College. will be sent a detailed email regarding instructions pertaining to printing their guard.me insurance email will include their This card and claim form. policy number as well as instructions on what a claim. students are covered for and how to make Fees Fees International students pay tuition of approximately $15,000 for a two-semester academic year (there is a higher fee for degree and graduate certificate insurance but fees include health The programs). For do not include incidental fees or living costs. the most up-to-date information regarding fees for go to centennialcollege.ca/ international students, international/internationalfees. semester fees must be paid by the deadline First Offer Letter. indicated on the student’s

Degree and Diploma Programs Degree and Diploma Programs With English Level COMM-170/171 Overall 60; Writing score 60 60; Overall Writing score 60 70; Overall 560 Paper based 560 Paper 84 + minimums of 21 for the Internet based test Score of 78 6.5 with no band score less than 6.0 Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. 08541 U.S.A. New Jersey, Princeton, Service, Testing 80 + minimums of 20 for the Internet based test 5.5 Certificate and Diploma Programs Certificate and Diploma Programs With English Level COMM-160/161 Educational International students applying from inside Canada do not need to submit an English proficiency score to submit an English proficiency inside Canada do not need students applying from International English Proficiency Instead we will review your results in the English skills assessment administered to all applicants. After applicants. administered to all the English skills assessment review your results in Instead we will procedure. on this testing send you further information we will Centennial, you apply to IELTS no band score less than 6.0 with CAEL 60 Overall TOEFL based 550 Paper

MELAB Score of 76 Please note: OurTOEFL institution code is 9213 For exceptions to these please call the International Education Centre at 416-289-5393. exceptions to these please call the International Education Centre For please write to: information, TOEFL For Language Requirements Language conducted classes are since our at Centennial your success essential to of English is An understanding language used and the technical to understand your instructor must be fluent enough You in English. an following can be used as one of the your first language, If English is not of study. in your area post-graduate programs: for our post-secondary and assessment • • centennialcollege.ca Designated Learning Institution number: Designated Learning Institution number: O19394700003 DLI: Our specially-designed English programs give you the preparation you need to succeed at college, Choose from one of university or in the workforce. level intensive continuous intake six our 15-week, offered English Language Learning (ELL) programs, Training through the Centennial College Language Academic Purposes (EAP) or the English for Centre, 34 and 35 in see pages 31, details, For program. this book. Centennial College is a member of the in Council of Second Language Programs Canada. Unique English Language Options Training Co-op Educational Opportunities Business and Engineering Many of Centennial’s on-the-job programs offer paid, Technology allowing you to practice what you experience, have learned in the classroom. By the time you graduate you will obtain some Please note that Canadian work experience. you must qualify for your co-op work terms by maintaining good grades and playing an more For active role in the job search process. please see information on our co-op programs, pages 27 and 233. Most of our full-time programs give students some varying amounts experience in their career field for Although many of these placements are of time. you will make there are distinct benefits: unpaid, industry contacts and gain important valuable experience you can add to your resumé. Residence

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For more information, visit us online at: centennialrez.ca centennialcollege.ca Academic Policies and Procedures centennialcollege.ca From Social Analysis to Social Social From and Technology Action) Citizenship: programs 1 elective may be replaced by a Program Mandated GNED) ersonal Understanding Arts in Society Civic Life Social and Cultural Understanding P Science 1 College Mandated (GNED-500 – Global 2 Electives (chosen by the student - in some

or students taking a one-year Certificate program or students taking a one-year Certificate program one (1) GNED elective is required. one (1) GNED elective is required. additional English or If you are required to take math courses due to your skills assessment results, or you must repeat prerequisites due to receiving you should note that this could failing grades, that it will delay the completion of your program, require you to pay additional tuition fees, likely and that it might affect your eligibility for financial aid. General Education General you must take programs, graduate from most To below. courses as described general education are offered in five General education courses categories: • • requirements you Here are the general education will need to graduate: are required to Centennial College students Education courses complete three (3) General programs. Diploma Advanced for Diploma and Stipulated below is the identification of the three courses: • • • • • F online access aluation of your T2202A tax form(s) Centennial email is a primary .centennialcollege.ca. .centennialcollege.ca. my ‘holds’ or restrictions on your registration e changes to your address and phone #) our login ID, which is your nine-digit student which our login ID, which is your date of our initial password, ay fees including parking and locker ay fees including parking to College announcements. Email, grades, grades, Email, to College announcements. timetables and research tools from any Internet connection. academic record to determine if you are ready for graduation) Apply to graduate View Access your personal information (view and mak View your fee statement Check your registration status Access and print your myCentennial is a free web service that gives all registered students personalized, P courses Register for your semester View your grades View your unofficial transcript Order an official transcript ev Degree/diploma audit (an number to change the you will be asked birth (Note: password upon initial login.) source of communication from the College. myCentennial can be accessed from the front page of the Centennial College website or directly at my Y Y

• • • • • • Connect with myCentennial • myCentennial: Your Academic Your myCentennial: Online Record you have of Centennial College, As a student portal the College student access to myCentennial, information access to myCentennial, that takes information that takes the College student portal Visit myCentennial access to a whole new level. ‘Centennial and go to at my.centennialcollege.ca will be able to: You Links’. • • • • • • 2. call the in to myCentennial, assistance logging For 5280. ext. Help Desk at 416-289-5000, • Enter: 1. May to August May to January to April to January all: September to December all: F Winter: Summer:

224 /Academic Policies and Procedures Under the Freedom of Information and Protection of The academic year for most of our full-time, academic year for most of our full-time, The Some post-secondary programs is two semesters. may You programs use a three-semester format. get more information about the academic year for your program from any Enrolment Services Office. Each semester is typically 14 weeks in length. • • Academic Year Academic Year divide the calendar year into three semesters: We • Student Number a nine-digit first time you apply to the College, The It appears to you. student number is assigned That papers. on your admission and registration all to accurately maintaining number is the key your records and files as a Centennial student. Most Centennial programs are eight months to programs are eight Most Centennial four degrees take Bachelor’s length. three years in successful completion Upon years to complete. are all graduating students of their program, certificate or bachelor’s diploma, a awarded the academic credential reflects This degree. the College for our standards established by in conjunction with professional and programs, educational agencies. Academic Policies and Procedures and Policies Academic Individual Privacy Act, under the legal authority of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Act R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 272, S.S.; R.R.O. 1980, Regulation 640, Centennial College is required to have written consent from applicants or students to release any information to a third party (e.g. employers, relatives, Social Services, Worker’s Safety and Insurance Board or other government agencies).

2014/15 Gail Smyth John Curtis Peter Chang Peter Dave Pearce Dave Pearce Ian Howcroft Jan Campbell Jan Gretta Vosper Charlie Regan Robin Cardozo Mohamed Manji Hilary Short, Chair Hilary Short, Deepika Gangwani Deepika Gangwani Diarmuid O’Connor Angela Quattrocchi Effective September 2014) Chief Executive Officer Ann Buller, President & Ann Buller, Charlie Regan, Vice Chair Vice Charlie Regan, Board of Governors of Governors Board Academic Continuance Academic or program or exceed school who meet Students be in Good are considered to academic standards be noted that the It should (GS). Academic Standing are higher progress standards minimum academic or due to external regulatory in some programs students In such cases, placement requirements. Such to adhere to those standards. will be expected in and made available standards must be published to the beginning of theirwriting to students prior or as they are modified. enrolment in the program record does not meetStudents whose academic are subject to theschool or program standards (CS), Academic Standing Conditional following: Probationary Academic Standing Academic (PB), (AD), Academic Debarment and Suspension (AS), of their program and may require the approval to continue in the nextChair before being allowed semester or program segment. unique conditions which relate to academic For official refer to your program’s continuance, curriculum and/or the course outline. Academic Appeal Application The form is available from any Enrolment Services Office. Academic Policies and Procedures/ 225 Academic Policies and Procedures/

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or more information, call 416-289-5209. or more information, centennialcollege.ca • • • F • School of Business and School of Engineering, School of Engineering, School of Business and Science Applied and Technology diploma programs in Most three-year advanced business and engineering technology offer the arrangement This option of a co-op education. combines academic courses and related paid work In most experience with approved employers. work terms will alternate your four-month cases, so you with academic terms (after semester 3), won’t have the traditional summer break between academic years. you must qualify for co-op work terms, To achieve complete 80 per cent of year one courses, a minimum grade of C in COMM-170/171 and a Technology of 2.500 in Engineering minimum GPA An Applied Science and Business programs. and additional fee is payable to cover administrative page 27). costs (also see Co-op Education Fee, School of Transportation Apprenticeship two-year diploma co-op Four As a co-op Transportation. programs are offered in you are also student in one of these programs, a registered apprentice who will be completing, the three levels of by the end of your program, Ministry approved apprenticeship training in You will be in class for eight your field of choice. complete an eight month full-time paid months, Apprenticeship with an approved employer Co-op and return to college for a final eight months to complete your studies. Co-op education staff work closely with students experience as meaningful as their work to make finding and arranging for the However, possible. Staff responsibility. job is ultimately the student’s of organizations in also work with a wide variety business and industry to promote the program and positions. locate appropriate available we As part of your co-op education experience, will help you:: • Co-op Education Transfer Credit for General General for Credit Transfer Studies Liberal and Education or recognized university If you have completed transfer you may be eligible for college courses When education courses. credit of general credit, general education transfer applying for for whether you are applying please consider general “program-mandated” of a transfer credit with specific GNED course education course (i.e. For education elective. course title) or a general a program-mandated general transfer credit, a subject-related education course requires and an elective general education equivalent from outside of your course requires a course Please see page 23 for current area of study. transfer credit. more information about

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, even , , or delay , Form -collegiate sports. Withdrawal Form centennialcollege.ca ‘sponsorship’ arrangements. ‘sponsorship’ arrangements. your graduation. Please contact the CSD for information at Change your eligibility for an OSAP loan. Change your eligibility for studies Extend the duration of your additional fees (i.e Add to your expenses via studies). the result of extending your Affect your inter Affect your eligibility for upcoming semesters Impact prerequisites for

f. e. a Program from Withdrawal a seat in the class is reserved Once registered, are academically and financially You for you. responsible for your program unless you officially officially To withdraw by the given deadlines. you must submit a withdraw, Withdrawing or Reducing Your Your or Reducing Withdrawing the Implications are What Courses? or drop from your program, Before you withdraw are aware sure you make courses, one or more it effects to withdraw and how of the deadlines the record and fees and understand your academic courses or of dropping one or more consequences from your program. withdrawing dropping) courses by (i.e. Withdrawing or reducing effects: may have any of the following a. c. for Policy Fee Tuition Students with Disabilities – Reduced Load Course Students with disabilities who require the accommodation of a reduced course load due to the impact of a documented disability may be eligible to have tuition fees reduced for the final courses needed to complete their program. Centennial College also provides other financial assistance options for students with documented disabilities who require this accommodation. Students must be registered with the Centre for Students with Disabilities (CSD) in order to qualify. 2627 or email 416-289-5000 ext. [email protected]. b. d. if you paid by Fee Deferral, RESP or Deposit Plan. RESP or Deposit Plan. Deferral, if you paid by Fee Certain minimum non-refundable fees may apply. the Enrolment Services Office. You will be given a the Enrolment Services Office. and date-stamped copy of the document in return, The you should retain this as proof of withdrawal. is received date your written notice of withdrawal are not You is your effective date of withdrawal. officially withdrawn if you cease to attend classes, Enrolment or verbally notify your instructor, or other College staff of your intent Services staff, Should you cease to attend classes, to withdraw. you will remain and do not officially withdraw, Non- (Fail ‘FNA’ enrolled and will be assigned a attendance) grade. Withdrawal must submit a You Note: form available form available form is available from any form is available Grade Appeal Program Transfers Program Current and past students may request a transfer into another program by completing an Application for Program Transfer Course Changes (Add/Drop) Course add or drop courses during the first may You 10 days of the semester or class without the you may use do this, To academic penalty. through web registration system available If drop or change sections. myCentennial to add, your program does not allow you to change via myCentennial you must complete a Request for from Academic Change (Add/Drop) form available Your form must be any Enrolment Services Office. program coordinator or signed by a school advisor, in order to have the course other school designate, drop(s) processed by Enrolment Services. You Be careful when trying to drop a course. are not considered to have dropped the course or merely officially if you ceased to attend classes, notified your professor of your intent to drop the or provided verbal notice to Enrolment course, Services staff. Academic Appeals appeal any action Students have the right to the ultimate or decision which may affect of their performance in a course or evaluation matters Academic appeals are limited to program. Admission, or decisions on affecting evaluation Assessment Re-admission or Prior Learning contact more information For & Recognition. or by email at: the Student Relations Office [email protected]. Appeal the student a formal Grade initiate To form within 10 working must submit the appeal days of the date on which the student received Grades are released notice of the final grade. on myCentennial and this is considered to be notification. The Successful Completion of Program of Program Completion Successful Requirements all successfully complete Students must eligible for in order to be program requirements to complete said and may be required graduation, one level of prior to progressing from requirements to the subsequent level. their program Enrolment Services Office or from our website at: Enrolment Services Office or from our website at: centennialcollege.ca/pdf/printshop/ GradeAppealForm.pdf from the Enrolment Services Office. Program from the Enrolment Services Office. however every effort transfers are not automatic, Once will be made to accommodate your choice. you will receive credit for a transfer is approved, any courses you have already completed in the which program that you are currently registered in, are common with the program into which you transfer. All school or program standards All school or program standards have been met or exceeded. include a minimum term These in all average of 2.00 and a pass but may be higher courses taken, for some programs. on conditional academic standing if their term grade point average or falls between 1.00 and 1.99 the they have failed a course in current semester. A student will be placed on probationary academic standing Academic while on Conditional if, their term grade point Standing, average falls between 1.00 and they fail a course in or 1.99, A student the current semester. will be placed on probationary academic standing if at the conclusion of any semester their term grade point average falls below 1.00. Academic Suspension will result when a student on Probationary Standing maintains a term Grade Average of 1.99 or lower or Point fails an additional course in the Such students will term. relevant be suspended from their program of study for a minimum of two semesters and may be permitted to resume their program upon completion of the suspension. A second academic suspension from the same program will result in a two-year debarment from that program with the option of re-applying for During this period, admission. the student will be permitted to apply to another program at the College. Description Conditional (CS) A student will initially be placed Probationary (PB) Academic Suspension (AS) Academic Debarment (AD) Good Academic Standing (GS) Academic Standing 226 /Academic Policies and Procedures Academic Standing Academic basis of a on the are determined standings The 70 per cent of a minimum of full-time enrolment and are load for a given semester of the course defined as:

The Enrolment The alid photo identification Request for Academic Transcript our current return address our full name (plus any previous name) our Centennial College student number our date of birth our handwritten signature on your he person and address (e.g. institution, institution, he person and address (e.g. (e.g. driver’s licence or passport), which also licence or passport), driver’s (e.g. shows your signature college or university) to whom your Centennial transcript should be mailed. Y Y A legible copy of a v Y academic transcript request letter A daytime phone number Y T Y Student Records Office Student Records Centennial College A Station Box 631, P.O. ON Canada Toronto, M1K 5E9

our fastest method: for the next business day for the next our fastest method: service, access your myCentennial and select access service, the steps to and follow Transcript” “Order at the Progress request a transcript for pick-up Office or have it Campus Enrolment Services mailed to a specific location. Y Complete a • • form (available in the Enrolment Services Office form (available it to and submit and at centennialcollege.ca) present You must the Enrolment Services Office. ID card or driver’s photo identification (Student your transcript. licence) when requesting Ontario college If you are applying to another transcript online at order your or university, ontariocolleges.ca. Mail or fax a written request to the Enrolment Services Office at 416-289-5232. Services Office will only service mailed or faxed requests which contain the following required information: • • • • • •

Academic Transcript Academic record of is the official transcript academic The College. activity at Centennial your academic using transcript by may view your unofficial You request To (my.centennialcollege.ca). myCentennial use one of the you can an official transcript, fee per copy will be charged. A following methods. • 4. Should you fax your request, there is no need to Should you fax your request, Kindly address also send your request by mail. transcript-related mail to: via the phone) for academic requests (e.g. Verbal On-line transcript transcripts will not be accepted. All requests are serviced next business day. other transcripts request are normally serviced within five to ten business days after receipt of the request – longer during peak service Centennial College is not responsible for times. transcripts that are lost or delayed in the mail. transcripts will not Should you owe fees or fines, be provided. 5. 6. Academic Policies and Procedures/ 227 Academic Policies and Procedures/ separately) courses in addition to full-time courses, if paid Tax Receipts (T2202A) Tax T2202A official information will be made available 28 each online through myCentennial by February T2202A forms are not mailed. year. Continuance Re-admission/Program Students are subject to the regulations of the suspension or College regarding probation, Students may be expulsion from their program. or to denied permission to continue their studies, if they do not maintain the return to their program, required academic standing. How are Refunds Issued? How are A refund cheque will be mailed even if you paid the refund If you registered online, by credit card. Please allow a will be issued to the credit card. A minimum minimum of two weeks for processing. of two weeks is required for processing however times may be experienced during peak longer wait processing periods. To withdraw from a Continuing Education course Continuing Education course withdraw from a To ‘F’ or without a penalty (i.e. without academic withdraw by you must officially grade), ‘FNA’ mid-point is The the mid-point of the course. of the scheduled classes reached when 50 per cent (meetings) are completed. Refunds mailed to you paid by A refund cheque will be If you paid by credit card, cheque or debit. cash, Please to the credit card. the refund will be issued weeks for processing, allow a minimum of two may be experienced during however longer waits peak processing periods. on OSAP must be OSAP - Refunds for students returned to the National Student Loan Service Centre on your behalf and will be used to reduce should note that in Apprentices your OSAP debt. with a partial refund may some cases withdrawal only occur prior to the third class. Withdrawal From a Course Without Without Course a From Withdrawal Penalty Academic (For students enrolled in Continuing Education

thdrawal .g. doctor’s note if doctor’s .g.

, and Withdrawal Form to the Enrolment Services Office within the Services Office within to the Enrolment he T you were ill) Supporting documentation (e A one-to-two page compelling letter of explanation as to why you are making the request,

centennialcollege.ca Petitions Petitions (Late Withdrawal) the College may In rare circumstances, allow students to withdraw after the relevant deadline and receive either a partial refund or without academic penalty. withdrawal Contact the Enrolment Services Office at 416-289-5300 for details about the petition Note that you must submit: process. a. Academic Penalty students enrolled in full-time programs) (For withdraw from a program without academic To ‘F’ or without being penalized by a penalty (i.e. Form Withdrawal you must submit a grade), ‘FNA’ to the Enrolment Services Office by the specified deadline is noted This date in the semester. on in the Important Dates Calendar available myCentennial. Withdrawal Without Withdrawal If you have confirmed and paid fees for Semester If you have confirmed and you must to withdraw, 1 of a program and wish and submit form Withdrawal complete a Program To Enrolment Services. it to Centennial College by the you must withdraw be eligible for refund, Important deadlines posted in the Centennial Dates Calendar. Cancelling or turning down your application at will not withdraw you from Ontariocolleges.ca your program at Centennial. will consist of the tuition you have refund Your less $100 ($500 for paid for the current semester, international students) ) plus other non-refundable payment plan late fees, fees such as ID card fees, A different refund student services fees. fees, process applies to the BScN program (check You will also with the Enrolment Services Office). receive a 100 per cent refund of any advance Note payment you’ve made for future semesters. deposit that fees such as the student services fee, OSAP fee-deferral fees, RESP plan fee, plan fee, photo ID fee are late fee, skills assessment fee, non-refundable. Withdrawing from Semester 1 from Withdrawing of a Program (For students enrolled refund of the tuition qualify for a partial To in full-time programs)Wi must submit a you fees, component of Withdrawal from a Full-time Full-time a from Withdrawal Refund Partial with Program of Fees first 10 days of the semester. After this deadline of the semester. first 10 days This will not be reduced or refunded. fees passes, who have paiddeadline also applies to students from OSAP. their tuition using a loan Form b. c. olicy centennialcollege.ca Association) Office timetable or campus location at any time. modify or cancel any course, program, fee, procedure, relevancy.As such, the college reserves the right to reviewed and revised to ensure program quality and Please note that the academic curriculum is continually the information in this publication/on this website. Centennial College strives to ensure the accuracy of Academic Honesty Grade Appeals Disruptive Student Behaviour in the Classroom and Other Learning Environments Harassment and Discrimination Prevention Student Code of Conduct Violence Prevention P Student Relations Office Student Relations Office Academic Department CCSAI (Student

Other policies (such as College Posting Policy) will Policy) Other policies (such as College Posting through appropriate offices. also be available Resolution in complaint to file a formal necessary It is not appropriate, Where a conflict. order to resolve to resolve will be encouraged parties in a dispute early resolution through an informal, their conflict questions about any policy If you have process. to start is by contacting a good place or process, Relations Office at the Student [email protected] a complaint wish to make If you are involved in or any member of the involving a dispute with you can submit a complaint. College community, a information or assistance in making For consult with: dispute, complaint or resolving a • Sanctions who violate Students of the College community procedures are subject the College policies and to sanctions ranging from temporary dismissals to suspensions (from class) and verbal warning Many sanctions can be appealed and expulsions. on specified grounds. which govern the behaviour and conduct Policies of students: • • • • • • • • . imetable Address and phone number Student status T Grades and academic record Attendance

Policies and Procedures Policies are a number of policies and procedures There we behave at the College. that govern the way policies (academic and non-academic) These at our website and in offices such are available CCSAI (Student Advising, as Student Relations, Association) and Enrolment Services. All members of the College community have It is important that rights and responsibilities. of everyone in our College community be aware these rights and responsibilities and adhere to everyone Most importantly, them upon enrolment. at the College has the right to work/study/learn in an environment that is respectful and free harassment and disturbance. from discrimination, Everyone shares the responsibility to educate procedures and themselves on College policies, regulations and ensure adherence. • • • • achievement for If you need proof of academic arrange for an official transcript an employer, We will not (see Academic Transcript). release the phone. information to you over an international (e.g. Under unusual circumstances in this country student who names someone special you can make to act on their behalf), for the release of in writing, arrangements, Contact the information to someone else. Enrolment Services Office for details. Confidentiality Protection and of Information Freedom Ontario’s the College protect Act requires that of Privacy any means we cannot give This student privacy. the about you to anyone outside information spouse, or guardian, not even a parent College, for example, cannot release, We family or friend. on your: information • 228 /Academic Policies and Procedures Please be sure to tell us of any change in your address and home or business phone numbers sure important information so we can make can change your address through You reaches you. are You or by notifying us in writing. myCentennial, responsible to ensure your correct address is on file with the College. Be sure to also change your address with the Services Office if you are Student Financial if Include your student number, receiving OSAP. along with your old and new address and possible, If you change your name during phone numbers. let us know so we can your studies at Centennial, your student record complete and accurate. keep licence Bring proof of your name change (driver’s to for example) in-person or marriage certificate, any Enrolment Services Office. Address or Name Change Address Photo ID Photo identification College photo Centennial Your for services, to access many College card is used and is issued identification purposes examination Enrolment entrants through the to full-time new fee will be charged to A $12 Services Office. lost or stolen cards. replace any in you must be enrolled obtain your card, To and present courses for the current semester photo- government-issued one piece of official, of having your picture identification at the time a valid photo-ID includes: Acceptable taken. driver’s valid majority card, age of passport, Canadian citizenship card or the your licence, Ontario Health The card. certificate of Indian status will not be accepted TTC Metropass Card and the Check myCentennial for as proof of your identity. throughout the year. photography dates and times Centre for The at Students registered in programs campus must obtain Creative Communications this campus location. student photo ID cards from

Curriculum and and Curriculum Changes Regulation effort to offer every makes Centennial College this courses as described in programs and the right the College reserves However, calendar. fees, programs, change courses, to cancel or locations and regulations, admission requirements, where necessary. fees we’ll refund your If a course is cancelled, course in that or you may transfer to another we notify you by mail or phone, Usually, semester. current address and home so be sure we have your In the event that a and business phone numbers. we’ll or cancelled, program must be suspended every effort to enable students to complete make their program. your program Coordinator If this situation arises, be able to give you or departmental Chair will more information. Centennial Alumni College Association Inc. Association represents the more than Alumni The As a 85,000 graduates of Centennial College. graduate you become a lifetime member and have an opportunity to maintain your special ties to the College and your colleagues by participating in the Association. facilitate objectives are to Association’s The fellowship and communication among members and to provide a means for members to contribute to the betterment of the College. sponsor many programs and services for We and assist groups who wish to organize graduates, reunions and alumni events. Our board of directors is composed of dedicated programs of study and all volunteers from various to share your time, would like If you of life. walks or if you have simply fallen energy and expertise, to start receiving the alumni out of touch and want please contact the magazine or your alumni card, fax 416-289-5237, Alumni Office at 416-289-5218, or visit our [email protected] or email: office located in the Student Centre at Progress centennialcollege.ca/ campus or our website: alumni. Academic Policies and Procedures/ 229 Academic Policies and Procedures/ form, available from available form, post-secondary hree-year program – up to five years wo-year program – up to four years programs – five years One-year program – up to two years T T Degree programs – up to six years Continuing education,

• from your program need written approval You’ll Chair or Director to extend the time limit. you time off from your studies, If you have to take can re-enter your program without going through as long as you are the admission process again, Use a still within the time limits listed above. Re-Admit/Program Transfer Time Limit on Credits and and Limit on Credits Time Graduation usually expected to complete your program are You based on your within the following time limits, original date of registration: • • • • Convocation and your Degree/ Convocation and Diploma/Certificate year is our main A highlight of the Centennial held ceremonies, convocation and graduation diplomas and degrees, At this time, in June. to students who have certificates are presented Graduates programs. successfully completed their may invite two guests to join them in the which usually includes a guest speaker celebration, and reception. encourage graduates to participate in this We you for some reason, If, memorable occasion. you may are unable to attend the ceremony, diploma or degree from pick up your certificate, the Progress Enrolment Services Office after or certificates will diplomas Degrees, Convocation. for pick-up for one week after the be available after which time they will convocation ceremonies, be mailed. a fee of a replacement, Should you require $50 will be charged. Completing an Additional Diploma Additional an Completing in courses share common of our programs Some graduated in one After you’ve the same school. study for another you may choose to program, without repeating same school, diploma in the from approval will need You course. the common courses total The Chair to do this. your program option you to complete the new required for requirements will be based on the graduation time you enrol in that (curriculum) in effect at the and field work may not be carried Projects option. required general over and you must complete education electives. any Enrolment Services Office to start your course work again. , , form, the form, oint form to oint Average oint , diploma, or diploma, , . . Application to Graduate Application to Graduate (GPA) equal to or greater than 3.900, but less equal to or greater than 3.900, (GPA) < 4.300) on a scale of than 4.300 (> = 3.900, 4.500. equal to or greater than 4.300 Average (GPA) (> = 4.300) on a scale of 4.500. Honours – a cumulative Grade P High Honours – a cumulative Grade P Successfully completed a prescribed program of instruction Been approved for graduation by the College Board of Governors apply to graduate on-line through myCentennial apply to graduate on-line or submit an Ensure that at least 25 per cent of the courses Ensure that at least 25 per are completed at comprising your program Centennial College in which you At the beginning of the semester requirements expect to complete all graduation Satisfactorily complete all the required courses complete all the required Satisfactorily which comprise your certificate of 2.0 or greater. degree program with a GPA the Enrolment Services Office. Unless you signal the Enrolment Services Office. applying online or your intent to graduate by submitting an Enrolment Services Office will not act to audit your eligibility for graduation.

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centennialcollege.ca • Honours Designation Honours Centennial College recognizes outstanding scholastic achievement by issuing Honours and High Honours designations to eligible designations are These graduates of all programs. and diploma or certificate, noted on the student’s are based on the following criteria: • You may receive only one certificate, diploma or diploma receive only one certificate, may You If you’re working degree at each level in your field. you ordinarily won’t be a diploma, towards in granted a certificate or diploma at a lower level you would have to withdraw To do this, your field. from the longer program and have completed all the requirements for a certificate or diploma at the lower level. Eligibility When you’ve completed all the requirements you’re ready to of your program satisfactorily, or diploma Receiving your degree, graduate. certificate means you have: • • Use myCentennial (my.centennialcollege.ca) Use myCentennial (my.centennialcollege.ca) to conduct an online audit of your progression graduation. towards * Some programs may have additional graduation Online Audit Degree/Diploma 3. Graduation rom a Program rom Graduation College program, graduate from a Centennial To the following*: you must do 1. Graduation 2. centennialcollege.ca 230 /Academic Policies and Procedures

Student Life Enhancement centennialcollege.ca , Room 190 , , Room L1-04 , Academic Improvement and Academic Improvement Technology Labs: Each CSD has a Each CSD Labs: Technology Counselling, access to Counselling, , Room C1-03 , Arts Centre, Room 284 Arts Centre, ART (Smart: Successful Transitions: Advocacy ART (Smart: Successful Transitions: he documentation required depends on the 416-289-5000, ext. 8025 ext. 416-289-5000, Progress 2627 416-289-5000 ext. Story 8664 416-289-5000 ext. Ashtonbee 7252 ext. 416-289-5000, Morningside nature of your disability and may include high medical information, school records (IEP), psychological psychoeducational assessments, reports and any other information that including explains the nature of your disability, recommended strategies/accommodations. Contact us to find out what specific documentation is required for you. T Ongoing: and support in assistance accommodations, and training of and developing self-advocacy, success. strategies and skills for student Assistive with specialized computer lab that is equipped to ensure access in all hardware and software Training needs. of your program and academic is provided. AIMS-LD ( with Learning Monitoring Service for Students Support and training with an Disabilities): and a Learning Strategist. Technologist Assistive ST transition CSD’s Training): – Resources – program is the proud recipient of the City of for Disability Award Access 2010 Toronto’s Components of the program include: Issues.

to the college. NOTE: High school records are not automatically forwardedHow to Reach Us make an appointment and to verify To documentation, contact the required CSD at your campus: • • • • Services Available • • • • Smart Summer Conference – Held at START Residence and Conference Centre, Centennial’s students with learning disabilities receive a preparation for college life through valuable presentations & fun group activities workshops, for Workshops Introduction to College Life – all students with documented disabilities and their parents/guardians and high school Special Education classes for students with Mentor Program – ongoing, Peer learning disabilities Will Need You to to Your What You Bring With Appointment • e , room 190, ext. 8025 ext. room 190, , solution-focused personal solution-focused personal , room L1-04, ext. 7252 ext. room L1-04, , , room C1-03, ext. 2627 ext. room C1-03, , Arts Centre, room 285, ext. 8025 ext. room 285, Arts Centre, counselling which helps you address issues such counselling which helps loss, grief and stress management, as anxiety, and crisis intervention relationship issues, Ashtonbee Morningside Progress Story Short-term, community Skilled referrals to appropriate when needed. agencies or other professionals

• • an appointment: • • centennialcollege.ca/counselling. Or visit us at: for Students Centre with Disabilities Centennial is committed to providing the best This possible education for all of our students. includes meeting the needs of students with disabilities who may require adjustments or Centre The accommodations for their success. for Students with Disabilities (CSD) serves facilitating access to as an advocacy centre, accommodations for students with disabilities and providing support and information for students, faculty and staff. learning disability, If you have a disability (e.g. mental health condition, medical or ADHD, hearing or mobility impairment) visual, physical, you and require academic accommodations, Contact the CSD at must register with the CSD. the campus you will be attending to arrange an appointment with the Disability Counsellor. Students are encouraged to book an appointment before the semester begins to allow time to Documentation arrange accommodations. of a disability is required to determine what Our service accommodations may be necessary. to all is free and confidential and is available Centennial College students with documented disabilities. The Counselling Centre The Counselling Our mandate is you to be successful. want We overcome that will help you to provide services a student at barriers to your success while supportive environment. Centennial in a safe and and free for all Our services are confidential, students. registered Centennial College on each campus offer: Professional counsellors • campus to mak Drop in or call your appropriate • 232 /Student Life Enhancement Assessment Centre Assessment a language or math to write asked Have you been assessment? is Assessment Centre at Progress campus The of College skills responsible for the administration and placement purposes. assessment for admission on an appointment Our services are offered winapp. online at: basis and can be booked or call 416-289-5300. centennialcollege.ca/oat for your skills If you require accommodations please contact the assessment due to a disability, Disabilities at Centre for Students with 2627. ext. 416-289-5000, or further from our If you live 150 kilometres you may still access our services in campuses, For your home town through off-site testing. Information about this service or to complete an on-line application please go to: Assessment centennialcollege.ca/admissions/Skills “What if I live out of town?” Refer to the question for more information. If you require our services for another institution, we will be happy to provide supervised exam a listing of arrange an appointment, To invigilation. please contact fees or a description of our facility, at 416-289-5000, Administrator the Scheduling 2596. ext. at More information can be viewed on our website centennialcollege.ca. IELTS The test at Centennial College. the IELTS Take System Testing International English Language sets the standard for English language (IELTS) most popular language It is the world’s proficiency. testing system with over 1.5 million candidates career taking the test each year for education and, test score is IELTS The and immigration purposes. recognized by more than 6000 institutions in 135 indicator of the countries as a trusted and valid ability to communicate in English. please send a message to: more information For or call 416-289-5000 [email protected] 3341. ext. Student Life Enhancement Student

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Student Relations Office Relations Student Are you dealing academically? struggling Are you your issue that is affecting with a personal can help you! We academic success?... and provide information will listen to you and We complaints you have concerns or support when including: • to you. complaints either through informal resolve We or formal process. mediation resolution, and you navigate the College system, help We’ll responsibilities. understand your rights and you become a better communicator can help We interacting with and self-advocate when Program Chairs and others. instructors, provide information on the Student LGBTQ We Room. Club and Multi Faith please contact the Student further information, For 2499 or ext. Relations Office at 416-289-5000, [email protected]. email: • • • W , fast- , eep up in class or feeling transfer credit or Prior Learning transfer credit or Prior Learning er, a parking permit, books, books, a parking permit, er, ransferring to another program at Centennial overwhelmed by starting college. Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Assessment and Recognition Referral to appropriate internal and external resources Important deadlines Next steps after you have accepted your program offer T Getting a lock etc. timetable, Not being able to k How to become a Centennial student and a Centennial student How to become the application process understanding basic requirements and Program admission program information – post-secondary degrees graduate certificate programs, track, and apprenticeships Upgrading information credit for prior Information about obtaining related work or post-secondary study and/or life experience: OSAP and bursaries Basic information about offered by Centennial College student General information on different services

Do You Have College or University Education or University Have College You Do Another From Country? in addition to If you are a newcomer to Canada, our advisors can discuss credential the above, assessment (prior academic experience) with you can We and refer you to the appropriate agencies. also provide information on targeted programs for some those with education from other countries, of which may lead to a Canadian credential in as little as eight months/one year. Contact Information Advising speak with an advisor please visit our To Advisors Room C2-01 at Progress Campus. Office, Monday from 8:30 am to 4 pm, are available If you are current student at through Friday. please call one of our other three campuses, 2598 to arrange an appointment 416-289-500 ext. with an advisor or email us at: [email protected]. are Advising hours also welcome walk-ins: We Progress from 8:30 am-4 pm, Monday to Friday room D2-05. campus, • • • • • • • • • • • Student Advising Advising Student Office at Centennial study full-time to want Do you you a current student? College or are about any us if you have questions Please contact of the following: • airs et information Advisor C2-10 , Room 324 , , Room L1-04 , , cover letters and job search , printing and fax services Arts Centre, Room 285 Arts Centre, ative Education Program Support ative Education Program elephone: 416 289-5233 elephone: Progress Campus Room, Morningside Campus Ashtonbee Campus Story Assistance with your resume and preparing for the job interview Job coaching while on your co-op work term to support your success at work T Assessment of your eligibility for co-op programs and employment Access to co-op job postings 24/7 through HireCentennial Assistance in finding a co-op work term related to your program of study Delivery of an employment preparation course before your first work term Guidance to complete applications for post- secondary admission Referrals to other college advisors and resources tip sheets Internet, Individual advising for prospective students Exploration and discussion of program options and career paths Support navigating admission requirements and entrance assessments Access to jobs and career events through our Access to jobs and career online job portal - HireCentennial and Job F Networking opportunities Career planning and job search resource library Sample resumes Career profiles and labour mark Career assessments and assistance developing Career assessments and career action plans preparing Resume clinics and assistance portfolios and cover letters Interview coaching Job coaching Monthly job search workshops Individual appointments with a Career with a Career Individual appointments Counsellor or Employment

ob Search Resources ob Search centennialcollege.ca • • • Our hours of operation are Monday to Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Campus Locations • Contact Information • • • • • • Cooper and Advising • • • • • • • Program Advising and Admissions • • • • J • • • • • • Career Services and Services Career Education Cooperative and current here to help prospective Our team is career as alumni meet their students as well and job search needs. development Advising Employment Counselling and Career • airs orkshops and olunteer Programs

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The Student Transitions Office is located at the Transitions Student The Contact us at: Progress campus in room C2-01. 3738. or ext. [email protected] visit mycentennial. more information, For Student Success (PASS) Success Student • Office Student Transitions At Centennial we understand that coming to college represents a significant life transition for host orientation programs at We our students. as several as well the beginning of each semester, events throughout the year to help smooth the academic and personal success at toward way strive to showcase the many We Centennial. supports that Centennial offers to you as well staff and as connect you with fellow students, will be important in your all of whom faculty; Some of the future successes as a lifelong learner. programs and services we offer are: • • • Placement Advice Advice Placement for applicants become successful In order to help provide program placement we college students, have to applicants who advice and assistance or who offer of admission received a conditional by program admission requirements do not meet placed into of classes and may be the first day program based on skills foundations a school’s assessment scores. program but are unable If you apply to a College discuss you may to obtain an offer of admission, in Advisors located your situation with PASS to will help you We the student Success Centre. you were not offered understand the reasons and of your choice, admission to the program meet your educational assist you in planning to objectives. Monday through Advisors are available PASS The basis. until 3:30 pm on a walk-in 8:30 am Friday more information please call 416-289-5000, For [email protected] 3738 or email: ext. Student Success Centre Student Success Centre is your starting point The are here to help We to discovering life on campus. you with your entrance to college life right from Here the time you decide to come to Centennial. are some of the services and programs offered through the Student Success Office: • • • • • • C2-01, Rm. Contact the Student Success Office, 3738. ext. Progress Campus at 416-289-5000, • arsity) s Hockey (Club) s Hockey s (Varsity) and Women’s Soccer (Varsity) Women’s s and X Country Running Women’s s and s and Women’s Badminton (Varsity) Women’s s and (Varsity) Women’s s and et (Club) (Varsity) Men’ Men’ Crick Golf (V Men’ Men’ Men’ Men’

• • athletes are provided OCAA intercollegiate student hotels and meal game transportation, uniforms, to is on staff Therapist Athletic subsidies plus an injury. access and treat athletic International Education International students Athletics and Recreation: are welcome to participate in Campus recreational activities and represent Centennial College on one more information For of our intercollegiate teams. centennialcollege.ca/sports please log on to: Academic/Athletic Awards are offered to Academic/Athletic financial awards student athletes (on the active team OCAA varsity roster) that have combined athletic excellence with ($1000 - $2500). a minimum 2.5 GPA. Athletics and Recreation department Contact the 2205. ext. for information at 416-289-5000, . • • • • • Intercollegiate Sports Intercollegiate of the Ontario is a member College Centennial Association. Colleges Athletic Full-time student competitive intercollegiate interested in athletes, try out for any of the are invited to sports, schedules and practice League following teams. centennialcollege.ca/sports at: times are posted • 234 /Student Life Enhancement Athletics And And Athletics Recreation centennialcollege.ca/colts Activities Recreation programs and Recreation Department Athletic The the Progress recreational activities in fitness and the Centre, Wellness and Athletics Campus Gym and the Morningside Ashtonbee Campus Students located at the Centre. Campus Fitness Arts Centre have membership privileges at Story Students using recreation facilities Gym. FROG’s student card. a valid will be required to present Activities Recreational/Intramural life is your An important part of campus Intramural activities. participation in recreational programs are an leagues and instructional get in shape to meet new friends, excellent way the demands of the and provide a balance from and special intramural Instructional, classroom. timetables to events are scheduled around Looking for a part-time maximize participation. game job and interested in positions as conveners, fitness instructors or facility referees, officials, centennialcollege. attendants please apply on line: ca/sports.

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• Enrolment Services Office Services Enrolment on each campus Enrolment Services Office The offers Arts Centre) at the Story (general office for many student services. “one-stop shopping” Visit any location for: • • • • • and Snacks Food our on-campus food services Whatever your taste, Main cafeterias at every location offer can meet it. full-course meals, a wide-selection of breakfasts, salads and of sandwiches, pizza, vegetarian dishes, Monthly burgers and fries. the ever-popular course, special events and promotions add variety themes, throughout the year and can be viewed online at www.campusdish.com/en-us/ca/centennial. locations on our counters at various Fast-service Progress and Morningside campuses Ashtonbee, feature a smaller selection of foods and beverages vending In addition, for students on the run. coffee juice, machines on all campuses offer pop, services are Food and snacks around the clock. Monday from 7:30 am-7:30 pm, generally available Some with earlier closing on Friday. Thursday, to Exact hours locations are also open weekends. depend on student needs at each campus. please call further information, For 2222. ext. 416-289-5000, • • • • • • , , , please call , Media and Design , echnology , Tourism and Culture Tourism , York, we provide child care for infants, we provide child care for infants, York, ransportation Hospitality Business Engineering T T Communications Community and Health Studies toddlers and preschoolers. Call 416-289-5203. toddlers and preschoolers. preschool and school-age children. toddlers, Call 416-289-5104. Progress campus offers child care for infants Progress campus offers child In East

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• email: more information, For or [email protected] 416-289-5123. call our direct line: * • • • • • 7:30 am from Our centres are open year-round (closed for statutory Monday to Friday - 6 pm, and the last week of Easter Monday, holidays, Our Progress Child Care Centre opens December). at 7 am. If you is a fee for child care at our centres. There Services. Children’s Toronto call require subsidy, list for subsidized child is a long waiting There so please be sure to call as far in advance care, as possible. Centre Employment Training Centre assists applicants Training Employment The coming to Centennial College through *Second Safety and WSIB (Workplace Career Strategy and Insurance Board). assist you and knowledgeable staff can Friendly with your application process into the college and provide advising services through the year. Programs start throughout the year and are from Give yourself 12 weeks to 2 years+ in duration. of an Ontario College educational the advantage experience in any of the following disciplines: • Child Care Centres Child Care care to centres offer outstanding Our child care community. faculty and the staff, children of students, Early ChildhoodCentres are staffed by fully-qualified and assistants. Education (ECE) professionals Assistant Early Childhood Students from our ECE and the supervision of the(ECA) programs work under Each centre experience. centre staff to gain practical reflecting the care, serves as a model of high-quality philosophy of our ECE programs. • , room 113, 416-289-5166 room 113, , , 416-289-5000, ext. 8180 ext. 416-289-5000, , , Student Centre, 416-289-5044 Student Centre, , , 416-289-5011 , , Student Centre, 416-289-5262 Student Centre, , , 416-289-5224 , Arts Centre, room 113, 416-289-5113. room 113, Arts Centre, Arts Centre, 416-289-5000, ext. 8840 ext. 416-289-5000, Arts Centre, Progress Story Ashtonbee Morningside Ashtonbee Morningside Progress Story

236 /Student Services Drop in, make a suggestion, voice a concern a suggestion, make Drop in, happening! or just find out what’s • • • The official student organization representing The students CCSAI helps The students is the CCSAI. Student receive the services they need. representatives work closely with college service departments and participate on all college In addition to representing student committees. the CCSAI also contributes to the life interests, of the College by providing additional services, of and a variety cultural programs, social activities, a list of For leadership opportunities for students. ccsai.ca. visit: programs and/or services, Students elect the president and campus vice people represent Centennial These presidents. students along with appointed campus directors of them informed on college committees and keep both within the College and changes taking place, at the provincial and national levels. CCSAI offices are located at every campus: • • Centennial College Student (CCSAI) Association Inc. • • Bookstores Bookstores and locations carry all required Our campus selection textbooks (new and wide recommended can also You materials. of used) and course-related general gifts, wear, college purchase stationery, and software. computer supplies, reading books, All campus welcome. Special orders are always textbooks every day. locations will buy back your bookstore location for Please see your campus details. MasterCard, Visa, can be made by cash, Payment and debit. American Express, are 8:30 am - 5 pm, Standard business hours vary Closing times may Monday to Friday. year and campus class according to the time of offer extended hours at the start of We schedules. best to call for current It is always each semester. hours at your particular campus or visit our web for current centennialcollege.ca/bookstore site at: information and upcoming campus events. • ABC’s of On-Campus Services of On-Campus ABC’s

. , come responsibilities, come responsibilities, , Student Services/ 237 , employees and users of services , including, but not limited to, obeying the general but not limited to, including, and treating the College and all laws of the land, members of the College community with respect cooperating with college officials and honesty, and etc. professors, lab monitors, such as security, providing proper identification. when requested, or both if necessary Report to Campus Security or call the Emergency 2020 or Emergency Help Line at 416-439- ext. Help Line is a free call from (The 4357 (HELP). your cell phone or any campus pay phone.) Security may also be contacted through various emergency phones located around our campuses Inform your program chair or manager campus safe and trouble-free. To help achieve To campus safe and trouble-free. we havethis high level of public safety Program. Watch developed the Campus Safety program is designed to help raise awareness This inform of the personal safety services we offer, community members how to improve their personal safety and encourage community obtain more To involvement in public safety. information on these services stop by your campus Security Office for a copy of our service centennialcollege.ca/ brochures or online at: AboutUs/Safety/SafetyandSecurity. All students at Centennial College have a right to a safe is legislated This working/learning environment. in federal and provincial laws such as the Act and Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety For Human Rights Codes. and Fire, Building, along at Centennial these rights, your safety, are outlined with other related responsibilities, and enforced through our employee Collective Security and various Safety, Health, Agreements, These other policies and procedure documents. policies and procedures apply to all college Copies of these and facilities. services, activities, at myCentennial. policies are available Along with these rights Seek help or remove yourself from the situation W

contents, however caused. damage due to fire, theft, collision or otherwise to vehicles or assumes no risk or responsibility whatsoever for loss or vehicle use and access to our property. Centennial College property, and the College reserves the right to control motor How can you Help? of your surroundings and taking By being aware appropriate precautions and avoiding undo risk. can also help by reporting suspicious activity You to security for investigation and follow-up. the take If you ever feel threatened on campus, following steps: • • • Note:The lands and grounds of Centennial College are private Services Life Safety and Security • e arecommittedtomakingyourtimeon • • Parking Regulations Parking fire areas, (no parking regulations parking The disabled areas, drop-off reserved spaces, routes, are enforced 24 hours per etc.) persons spaces, are subject to Violations per week. seven days day, and/or suspension of parking towing fine, warning, contact further information please For privileges. or see Services at 416-289-5240 Campus Security a campus security officer. ends ee $12 ermit $12 + 25% of time Card Replacement F Replacement P remaining on permit to a maximum of $50 $3 per hour or $10 per weekday until 6 pm and free weekday evenings from 6 pm-11 pm and on week rates are subject to an (Note: 8 am-5 pm. annual increase). Monthly $87 Bi-monthly $167 15-day voucher $87 Standard semester $260 20-week semester $314 2 standard semesters $492 $547 Standard and 20 week semester

purchase a permit early, car pool or use theTTC. Please note that parking is limited, so we encourage Emergency Auto Response CARE – College you to Service CARE Service program is designed to Centennial’s faculty and visitors who may staff, assist students, experience vehicle problems while on Campus. simply call parking summon CARE services, To is a free call from services at 416-289-5240 (This any campus payphone or your cell) or any campus are not trained mechanics, We emergency phone. but will do our best to assist you and help get you If we are unable to get you on safely on your way. we will provide access to a telephone your way and appropriate phone number to help you summon other assistance. Accessible Parking A limited number of accessible parking spaces for people with a permit from the are available and Communications. Transportation Ministry of In order to park in these areas you are required to display your ministry permit as well as a valid Anyone with a temporary college-parking permit. accessibility issue may apply to Campus Security for a medical parking permit for up to 60 days. please contact your Centre further information For for Students with Disabilities or Campus Security Office. • Contact Campus Security 416-289-5240 or 7108 or 2656 for more ext. 416-289-5000, information on the voucher limitations. Rates Parking Term Short in the visitor Hourly and daily rates are available Rates are: lots at all campuses. • • • • • • • • • Parking between campus weekdays you park on When from 5 pm-8 am 6 pm or weekends midnight and display to purchase and properly you are required are also required to You parking permit. a valid space. assigned lot in a proper park in your for purchase either are available Student permits or from your myCentennial account online through Services Office. your campus Enrolment Rates Parking Campus and Residence 2014/15 rate schedule is as follows (Note: The increase): rates are subject to an annual • Centennial or my lockers within 14 days of the end of an academic semester. contents of lockers.The College will dispose of contents left in centennialcollege.ca Note:The College is not responsible for damage to, or theft of, You can arrange for a locker on your campus at arrange for a locker can You are Lockers the beginning of each program year. on for a rental fee, to full-time students, available first-served basis via a first-come, *Limited space available for single accommodations.Lockers Housing and Our Residence and Our Housing and 300 students, for over offers space Centennial a typical you will not find in premium features residence. campus, is at the Progress While the Residence any of attending classes at it is for students frequent Convenient and campuses. Centennial’s to the easily transports residents public bus service subway which links to the nearby light-rail station, system. climate-controlled Each of the smoke-free, and double furnished rooms (single* is equipped with an accommodation available) compact microwave, bathroom, in-suite four-piece cable television and telephone, refrigerator, internet access. an eight-month Student Residence In 2015, April 2016 2015 to Agreement from September accommodation* and cost $7,620.00 for single utilities $4,940.00 for shared accommodation, included. safety of our residents is our highest priority. The seven front desk is staffed 24 hours per day, The and building access is controlled. days per week, please contact us by phone more information, For fax 416-438-7508 or email: 416-438-2216, Further information and [email protected]. application forms can also be found on our centennialrez.ca. website: through your campus Enrolment Services Office. and should to provide your own lock, need You’ll not install it within the first week of classes, available locks are your convenience, For earlier. In order to legally occupy in campus bookstores. rental fee locker you need to pay the a locker, All locker via myCentennial. and select a locker August rental agreements terminate at the end of for students who have remained enrolled in full- time classes for each semester for the academic rental agreements are terminated Locker year. from your immediately upon official withdrawal program or after not registering as a full-time a locker Locks that have been placed on student. by someone other than the person who paid rental fee are considered to the annual locker The be illegally occupied and will be removed. be held will contents of an illegally occupied locker by Campus Security until the penalty fee is paid. contents dispose of such locker College will The within 14 days of the seizure. centennialcollege.ca 7000, Library 7000, Learning Centre 7230, Library 8000, Learning Centre 8020, Library 5400, Learning Centre 5430, Library and Learning Centre 8600, Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext. Ext.

Visit library.centennialcollege.ca for more for more Visit library.centennialcollege.ca information or call us at 416-289-5000: Ashtonbee • • Morningside • • Progress • • Story Arts Centre • Scent Sensitive Environment Scent are community the College members of Many cologne, products such as sensitive to scented Use of other scented products. perfume and may result in these individuals these products respiratory problems asthma attacks, experiencing from PLEASE abstain headaches. and/or migraine Campus or such products while on wearing/using activities. taking part in College related Environment Free Smoke Smoking free environment. Centennial is a smoke Smoking buildings. is not allowed inside college smoking areas. outside is restricted to designated smoking outside of designated smoking People or written warning, areas will be subject to verbal information For or further disciplinary measures. smoking areas are please on where the designated go to centennialcollege.ca/smokingpolicy. . If you find . , room 234 , , room B-144 , , room C1-04 , Arts Centre, room 101 Arts Centre, or more information on or to request any of on or to request information or more anything please turn it in to campus security. to campus security. anything please turn it in 24 x 7. lost and found service is available The for a maximum or 3 weeks. Articles are kept locations and See above for campus security contact information. Ashtonbee Morningside Progress Story on campus contact If you lose personal property campus security for assistance F contact or go to your Campusthese services security dispatch at call the Security Office, 416-439- or call the Help Line at 416-289-5240 campus from your cell phone or 4357 (free call use one of the many campuspay phone) or emergency phones.

Connect access many of our services and resources can You Find through our website on- or off-campus. a streamed watch magazine and journal articles, read newspapers from look up books, video, get chat-style reference around the world, book a tutoring email the library staff, assistance, or just reserve a group study room, appointment, hours and locations. check your campus library’s Use the computer labs located in the library or laptop or ipad for use on borrow a Netbook, Each library is wireless. campus. • Lost And Found • • • Campus Security Locations: • How to Contact Security Services Contact Security How to • WalkSafe services, where a Security services, WalkSafe ork alone service ersonal safety planning Officer accompanies you to your car or the you to your car Officer accompanies stop campus bus our campuses Emergency phones throughout Classroom Service Phones W P Safety promotional material Campus safety alerts Campus safety 24 hour 416-439-4357 Emergency Help-line Emergency extension 2020

238 /Student Services Research e-resources, Each campus library has books, journals and DVDs as well as magazines, our website Through computers and study space. of research databases and you can access a variety Get in the library. see what resources are available help with your assignments from the library staff. email Library” the “Ask chat and “askON” Use our is student photo ID card Your reference services. Use it to borrow library materials your library card. and access e-resources through the library website. Centennial College Libraries have the services Bring your and resources to help you succeed. assignments to the library and ask the staff to a quiet place to Find assist you with your research. study or use one of the group study areas to work Bring in your on assignments with your classmates. coffee and relax or chat with your friends. is free to all Centennial College students Tutoring Enhance Learning Centres. through the library’s your study skills or become a peer tutor yourself and get paid to share what you know. library.centennialcollege.ca Learn Centennial College Libraries Centennial College • • • • • Campus Safety Watch Program Program Watch Safety Campus Watch Safety the Campus we offer your safety For services: includes the following program that • • • •

. Student Services/ 239 are subject to Ministry changes Bursary and grant maximums are correct at time of print but

* Bursary for Students Bursary with Disabilities to be repaid) bursary (grants that do not have This provides financial assistance of up to $10,000 per year to students who have special educational It supplements the expenses because of a disability. regular OSAP loan plans and ensures that students with disabilities do not have to carry extra debt As this bursary to cover their special expenses. is administered through the Centre for Students with Disabilities (CSD) in conjunction with Student students must register with the Services, Financial see page 240. CSD, Bursary Ontario Child Care Students with children can get assistance with child care costs through this bursary (a grant that does not if you have three or more children have to be repaid); The under 11 years of age requiring child care costs. bursary supplements the regular OSAP loan plans and ensures that students do not have to carry extra debt Our financial aid to pay for those child care costs. arrangements. specialists can help you make Grant* Ontario Tuition Grant Tuition 30% Off Ontario purpose of the The is to ensure that post-secondary education is accessible and affordable for Ontario full-time post-secondary students by helping to pay for their is maximum amount of aid available The tuition. $840 per term if you are in a degree program or $385 per term if you are in a diploma or certificate program. Ontario Access Ontario Access Grant* and second-year it assists first up to $3,000, Worth income low-income and moderate students from tuition costs. families with for Access Grant Ontario Wards* Crown current and former It assists to $3,000. up Worth with tuition costs. Crown wards for Persons Canada Student Grant Middle-Income Families* from families who qualify Students from middle-income and meet the specific for a federal student loan will receive $100 per grant eligibility requirements for all years of grant is available The month of study. or trade school college, a university undergraduate, program. The Ontario Distance Grants are intended to assist eligible full-time These postsecondary students from remote and rural areas with travel costs incurred as a result of attending universities. publicly funded colleges and Ontario’s

Additionally, o apply for OSAP assistance, you have to be a you have to be assistance, o apply for OSAP on your OSAP application when you apply! institutional authority for fee remittances Qualifying students with permanent disabilities and demonstrating high financial need will automatically Colleges Training, be considered by the Ministry of and Universities on behalf of the Government of Canada for grant funding up to a maximum of $2,000. for Persons Canada Student Grant (LIF)* Income Families Low from first-year students from low Qualifying first-time, income families demonstrating high financial need will automatically be considered by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities on behalf of the Training, Government of Canada for grant funding up to a maximum of $3,000. Canada Student Grant for Persons for Persons Canada Student Grant with Dependents* Sole-support parents and married students with dependent children may be eligible to receive a of Canada Study Grant for Students with Dependants Your up to a maximum of $2,000 per academic year. eligibility is automatically calculated at the Ministry when your OSAP application is processed. for Persons Canada Student Grant Disabilities (PD)* with Permanent Centennial College Student Access Centennial College Student Guarantee Centennial College is pleased to partner with the Colleges and Universities to Training, Ministry of provide additional support to students who have been assessed for OSAP and whose tuition and book costs have not been fully covered due to the limitations of To (OSAP). Assistance Program the Ontario Student meet the objectives of supporting our most financially vulnerable students who have applied for OSAP and are identified by the Ministry as having unmet Centennial need and a tuition and/or book shortfall, College is pleased to automatically assess and assign additional bursary funding to support these students in the second academic term of study. deferral service, you must provide Additional information can be found on OSAP’s be found on OSAP’s Additional information can osap.gov.on.ca. website at: T fee-paying student attending Centennial full- or attending Centennial fee-paying student a Ministry approved post-secondary part-time in program of study. plan has its own particular each In addition, the you visit when qualifications; requirements and we’ll match you Services Office, Student Financial your needs. with the plans that meet aid – no later should apply early for financial You funds are available than June 1st – to be sure September. when you start classes in in order to qualify for Centennial’s fee With Disabilities Grants art-time Loan Plan uition Grant Access Grant for Crown Wards Access Grant for Crown Ontario Child Care Bursary Canada P Ontario T Ontario Student Opportunity Grant Canada Study Grants Ontario Access Ontario Bursaries for Students Canada & Ontario Integrated Student Loans

centennialcollege.ca • • • • • • • • This government-sponsored program is the major This source of financial assistance for post-secondary OSAP funds are intended to supplement students. your own resources in meeting the costs of your you’re the assistance In addition, education. according to program length eligible for varies married or have and whether you’re single, dependants. OSAP and its supplementary programs consist of: • Ontario Student Assistance Program Assistance Program Ontario Student (OSAP) How Much Will College Cost? Will College How Much own financial can get a good idea of your You picture by creating a realistic list of your resources list of resources should include Your and expenses. savings, summer jobs, sources of income such as: spouses or other family contributions from parents, and money you can earn working part members, time while you’re in school. of expenses should include college costs list Your as well as room and pages 24-25), (see fees, personal laundry, clothing, transportation, board, care and entertainment. If you find your estimated expenses are greater your next step is to arrange than your resources, the financial aid you need. For general information, please phone the Student please phone the Student information, general For 416-289-5300. Services Office at Financial college. plan ahead for the cost of It is wise to you to the resources available Begin investigating new school year. well before the start of the for financial aid programs are available Various Our requirements. students who meet eligibility the details Services Office has all Student Financial and direct you to apply and can help you search for which you may for any financial assistance Services Office at Visit Student Financial qualify. or visit: phone 416-289-5300 the Progress campus, [email protected]. Student Financial Services Financial Student

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Association of Ontario atey Law Scholarship Ward Bursary Ward art-time Day Bursary Work Study Program Study Work Access Guarantee: Book Bursary Access Guarantee: Abroad Bursary Youth Initiative Bursaries: Initiative Bursaries: Youth Aboriginal Entrance Scholarship irst Generation Post-Secondary Bursary irst Generation Post-Secondary Apprenticeship Bursary irst Generation Access Guarantee Bursary arry Memorial Scholarship . Hill Scholarship . A. Millar Memorial Scholarship A. Arts Centre Bursary Second Year Scholarship Second Year Entrance Scholarship Scholarship HYPE – Helping Youth Pursue Education Youth HYPE – Helping omen in Non-traditional Programs Bursary VAYA Scholarship VAYA irst In My Family Entrance Bursary irst In My Family rancophone Support Bursary A Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs Al Hamilton Scholarship Albert Anab Mohamed Burale Memorial Scholarship Ann Buller Arthur J Arthur P Connect with Centennial Bursary F F Ontario F Ontario F Special Hardship Bursary Story Student W Continuing Education Bursary Disability Support Program Bursary Accident Resolution Group /P Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Centennial College Sports Journalism Bursary Centennial College Centennial Study Child Support Bursary Community Aboriginal Heritage Support Bursary BScN Entrance Bursary Centennial College Centennial College CE Special Bursary Centennial College Crown Centennial College P

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 240 /Student Services • • These scholarships are selected through the Dean’s Academic Scholarships Academic Scholarships and Awards • • • • • • • • • See myCentennial for information on these available See myCentennial for information on these available (Bursaries are subject to change.) bursaries: Centennial College Bursaries Centennial College Students wishing to access any online bursaries and/ • • Ontario Student Student Ontario Grant Opportunity greater have a Canada Student Loan Students who year will for a two-semester academic than $7,300 $7,300 for the amount above the receive a grant year if you complete your (subject to maximums), with after the Ministry has verified of studies and supplied in the income information Revenue Canada Ministry The application. connection with your OSAP progression standard has imposed an academic students must pass a requiring that all full-time full-time course load minimum 60 per cent of their (40% for students with to be eligible for this grant If you withdraw or stop attending special needs). you your academic year, classes before you complete Ontario Student Opportunity will not be eligible for an grant (previously called loan forgiveness) This Grant. provider by the Ministry is paid directly to your service after all criteria is met. list selection method and not through an application or scholarships must first complete the Scholarship, process and are based on academic criteria outlined and Bursaries Questionnaire before being considered by the donor. for these funding opportunities!

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Student Services/ 241 . Please note that the information reflected is subject to change The Francophone Heritage Support Bursary The Francophone students’ face in attempting to be successful in their post-secondary studies. bursary has been developed to address the outstanding costs our full-time Francophone This – Summer Bursary The General Students availability. on a first-come first-serve basis based on funding It is available to students enrolled full-time during the summer semester. bursary is available This during the term. are notified via their myCentennial email and campus posters if the bursary will be made available The First In My Family Entrance Bursary Entrance In My Family The First to full- It is available bursary opportunity has been developed to provide direct support to full-time students whose parents never pursued post-secondary studies. This time students enrolled in the first-year of their very first full-time program at Centennial College. This bursary has been developed to assist full-time students with dependent children aged 17 years and under. The bursary may be used to assist with the cost of The bursary has been developed to assist full-time students with dependent children aged 17 years and under. This Students with dependent children are required to submit their Canada transportation and other child related costs that otherwise would not be covered. clothing, The exception being students in receipt of OSAP who have already submitted this document as Notice in support of their application. Benefit Tax Agency Child Revenue part of their OSAP requirement. This bursary is designed to assist our first year students with tuition related costs for their first full-time program at Centennial College. The bursary information is made bursary is designed to assist our first year students with tuition related costs for their first full-time program at Centennial College. This are approved on a first-come first-serve basis. Applications to students at our annual Connect with Centennial event. available The Child Maintenance Bursary The Centennial College Unmet Need Bursary It is Colleges and Universities’ OSAP program. Training, Ministry of to full-time students with an identified unmet need as determined by the bursary is available This based on funding availability. Winter and Summer semesters during the available Bursary Entrance Tuition The Centennial Connect first-come, first-serve basis. first-come, Bursary Abroad The Centennial College Study Applications can be to complete part of their academic program abroad. bursary is designed to provide financial support to domestic full-time students seeking This obtained through the International Department. The Centennial College Part-Time Day Bursary The Centennial College Part-Time are approved on aApplications Winter semester. Approved post-secondary day program during the in a Ministry Part-Time to students enrolled bursary is available This The Centennial College Crown Ward Bursary Ward The Centennial College Crown It has been developed to address the exceptional costs Ward. who have self-identified that they are or have been a Crown to full-time students bursary is available This students face as they attempt Ward study as well as the lack of financial support many of our Crown students face in attempting to be successful in their post-secondary is required for this bursary. Ward Proof of Crown to successfully complete post-secondary studies. This bursary is available to students enrolled in one or more Ministry Approved Continuing Education (CE) courses during the Winter semester. Applications are approved semester. Winter Approved Continuing Education (CE) courses during the in one or more Ministry to students enrolled bursary is available This first-serve basis. on a first-come, Bursary The Centennial College Continuing Education Special You are eligible offers bursary assistance to help cover your educational costs. Centennial College CE Special Bursary program is a student financial aid program that The may You part-time basis because you are unable to attend school full-time and have a low family income. for assistance if you are taking post-secondary courses on a and are taking post-secondary courses on a full – or a part-time basis to upgrade your academic skills. also be eligible for this bursary if you have a low family income bursary can be obtained from the Student Financial Applications for this bursary does not have to be repaid if you complete the course(s) in which you register. The Services Office of your campus. This bursary is available to full-time students who have self-identified as an Aboriginal person in Canada, as recognized in the Constitution Act, 1982. It has been 1982. Act, as recognized in the Constitution Aboriginal person in Canada, who have self-identified as an to full-time students bursary is available This Aboriginal students face in attempting to be successful in their full-time post-secondary studies. developed to address the outstanding costs our The Centennial College Continuing Education Bursary This bursary has been developed to assist full-time students with the cost of program related textbooks. Eligible students are directed to the Campus Bookstore to Eligible students with the cost of program related textbooks. bursary has been developed to assist full-time students This Book Bursary per Students are allowed one CCAG basis. first serve Applications are approved on a first come, of the bursary. value obtain textbooks up to the maximum academic year. Aboriginal Heritage Bursary The Centennial College The Bachelor of Science (BScN) Entrance Bursary. Entrance The Bachelor of Science (BScN) face in pursuing their degree. costs our full-time Bachelor of Science Nursing (BScN) students bursary has been developed to address the exceptional This (Voucher) Book Bursary The CCAG The Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education Bursary Post-Secondary Aboriginal The Aboriginal students face in attempting to be to address the outstanding costs our Colleges and Universities Training, bursary has been developed by the Ministry of This as recognized in the Constitution Aboriginal person in Canada, students who have self-identified as an It is offered to full-time study. successful in their post-secondary 1982. Act, Annual Bursaries Eligible students are invited to apply once the Scholarship or Bursary opportunity becomes available. You must first complete the Scholarship and Scholarship complete the must first You available. opportunity becomes or Bursary Scholarship to apply once the invited are Eligible students on myCentennial. questionnaire Bursaries Services office of your campus. visit the Student Financial please more details, For centennialcollege.ca Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards and Bursaries Scholarships, school or in high have achieved standing you academic based on the Most are students. to college are available bursaries and awards of scholarships, Hundreds field. students in a particular or scholarships recognize awards cases, In many program. help you continue in your and used to college, on the Scholarships and and clicking www.centennialcollege.ca/FinancialSupport, our college website at scholarships by visiting of available can view our list You link. 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Coop Technician and Coach Truck #8000 and Women Preparation for Trades Transportation #1260; The Student Access Guarantee (SAG) Bursary (SAG) Access Guarantee The Student Access to permit access to post-secondary education through the Student Ministry and Centennial College has partnered government and institutional support The OSAP application. through the student’s Students are not required to complete an application for this bursary as eligibility is determined by the government Guarantee. This bursary is available to full-time students enrolled in the Sports Journalism program (#6415) and are planning to attend the Spring Training Journalism activity for SRT Journalism activity for SRT Training enrolled in the Sports Journalism program (#6415) and are planning to attend the Spring to full-time students bursary is available This Two). One and 411 (Parts Bursary Arts Centre The Story Arts Centre students face in attempting to be successful in their post-secondary bursary has been developed to address the exceptional costs our full-time Story This on a first-come first-serve basis. Applications are approved products we develop. study as well as the lack of eligibility for many of the financial This bursary has been designed to assist our Aboriginal, Visible Minority and/or female students enrolled full time in the Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training and Education Pre-Service Firefighter Minority and/or female students enrolled full time in the Visible Aboriginal, bursary has been designed to assist our This Aboriginal students must self-identify as Eligible their post-secondary study. costs they face in attempting to be successful during program (#1260) with the exceptional system. Banner are identified through the college’s students Female Minority to be considered for this bursary. Visible and/or Bursary The Sports Journalism This bursary is made available through ongoing support by the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund for students earning a significantly high grade point average and Fund for students Trust Student Opportunity through ongoing support by the Ontario bursary is made available This need. having an identified OSAP unmet Bursary Diversity Firefighter The Pre-Service The Ontario First Generation Apprenticeship Bursary Apprenticeship Generation The Ontario First post- Apprentice students who are the first in their family to pursue to provide direct support to full-time bursary has been developed by the Government of Ontario This secondary studies. Fund Bursary Trust The Ontario Student The Hype Community Initiative Returner Bursary Initiative Returner The Hype Community the first year of Eligible students must have completed students to continue their post-secondary study. bursary has been designed to encourage returning HYPE This of their program. and be full-time enrolled in the second year 60% average, their program with a minimum The Hype Community Initiative Entrance Bursary Initiative Entrance The Hype Community post-secondary education. HYPE program to pursue full-time graduated from the Summer first year students who have been designed to encourage bursary has This 60% of their full-time course load and pass a minimum of they remain full-time enrolled providing their first year of study, can receive up to $1,500 in Eligible students semester. Winter and during the Fall The General Bursary – Winter – Bursary The General Students availability. based on funding first serve basis a first-come on It is available semester. Winter during the students enrolled to full-time is available bursary This during the term. will be made available campus posters if the bursary their myCentennial email and are notified via Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of the Personal Support Worker program (9111), and resides within the geographical range of program (9111), Worker Personal Support the to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of Awarded Community Service and/or volunteer experience is required Algonquin Park. and as far north as Cobourg on the eastern boundary, boundary, Western Scarborough on the for this application and eligible student must demonstrate financial need. Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of the Occupational Therapist Assistant / Physiotherapist Assistant program (9151), and resides within Assistant program (9151), Assistant / Physiotherapist Therapist the Occupational to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of Awarded Community Service and/or Algonquin Park. and as far north as Cobourg on the eastern boundary, boundary, Western the geographical range of Scarborough on the volunteer experience is required for this application and eligible student must demonstrate financial need. Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of their very first program at Centennial College. Eligible students must have graduated from an Ontario Eligible students their very first program at Centennial College. to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of Awarded completed 40 hours of Community Service in addition to their high possess a minimum 70% average in their graduating year, High School within the last 12 months, Second Career and International students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship. Regretfully, and demonstrate financial need. school requirement, Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of their very first program at Centennial College. Eligible students must be enrolled in a minimum Eligible students their very first program at Centennial College. to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of Awarded An essay, maintain satisfactory academic standing and demonstrate financial need. pass a minimum 70% course load each semester, 90% course load each semester, Second Career and International students are ineligible to apply for this Regretfully, and Letters of reference are required as part of this application. biographical sketch scholarship. Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the 1st year of their very first program at Centennial College. Eligible students must provide a copy of their most Eligible students very first program at Centennial College. to a full-time student currently enrolled in the 1st year of their Awarded Benefit Notice in support of their application. Tax Agency Child recent Canada Revenue Awarded to a full-time student of Chinese descent currently enrolled in the first year of a School of Business program. An essay is required as part of this application and An essay is required as part of a full-time student of Chinese descent currently enrolled in the first year of a School of Business program. to Awarded Scholarship within the same academic year. Professional Education Foundation of Chinese Canadian the recipient cannot be the same as the recipient for the Federation Ann Buller Aboriginal Entrance Scholarship Aboriginal Entrance Ann Buller reference An essay and letter of at Centennial College. Aboriginal descent currently enrolled in the first year of their very first program a full-time student of to Awarded and International students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship. Second Career Regretfully, are required as part of this application. Central East Community Care – Occupational Therapist Assistant / Physiotherapy Assistant Scholarship Assistant Scholarship Assistant / Physiotherapy Therapist – Occupational East Community Care Central Centennial College Alumni Association Full Tuition Entrance Scholarship Entrance Tuition Association Full Alumni Centennial College Scholarship Worker Support – Personal East Community Care Central Centennial College Alumni Association School Entrance Scholarships (One Award per school) Award (One Scholarships Association School Entrance Alumni Centennial College Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs Entrance Scholarship Scholarship Entrance Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs for Single Parents Scholarship Entrance Association Alumni Centennial College 242 /Student Services

Value $1,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,500 Student Services/ 243 An essay is Centennial College Student Association Incorporated (CCSAI) Merit Scholarship for International Students (CCSAI) Merit Scholarship Association Incorporated Centennial College Student of 4.0. a Ministry approved program with a minimum cumulative GPA third or fourth year of second, to a full-time international student currently enrolled in the Awarded CCSAI employees and Second Career are ineligible to apply for this scholarship. CCSAI Board Members, Regretfully, Centennial College Student Association Incorporated (CCSAI) Merit Scholarship for Domestic Students (CCSAI) Merit Scholarship Association Incorporated Centennial College Student Regretfully, of 4.0. program with a minimum cumulative GPA third or fourth year of a Ministry approved to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second, Awarded Second Career and International students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship. CCSAI employees, CCSAI Board Members, Centennial College Retiree’s Association Scholarship Centennial College Retiree’s of post-secondary program with a minimum cumulative GPA third or fourth year of a Ministry approved to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second, Awarded Second Career and International Students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship. Regretfully, 3.0. Awarded to a full-time student, currently enrolled in the second, third or fourth year of a Ministry approved program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5. of 3.5. cumulative GPA third or fourth year of a Ministry approved program with a minimum currently enrolled in the second, to a full-time student, Awarded Scholarship Centennial College Libraries An essay is of 3.5. cumulative GPA third or fourth year of a Ministry approved program with a minimum currently enrolled in the second, to a full-time student, Awarded required as part of this application. Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of a Ministry Approved three-year program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 4.0. An essay is required An essay of 4.0. GPA minimum cumulative program with a Approved three-year final year of a Ministry full-time student currently enrolled in the to a Awarded WSIB students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship opportunity. Second Career and International, Regretfully, as part of this application. Scholarship Centennial College Learning Centre Awarded to a full-time male and female student currently enrolled in the second or third year of a Ministry-approved program with a minimum cumulative GPA a minimum cumulative GPA a full-time male and female student currently enrolled in the second or third year of a Ministry-approved program with to Awarded WSIB students are ineligible to apply for this Second Career and International, Regretfully, An essay and letter of reference are required as part of this application. of 3.5. scholarship opportunity. Centennial College Golf Merit Scholarship Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year of a Ministry Approved post-secondary program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. You must You of 3.0. program with a minimum cumulative GPA Approved post-secondary a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year of a Ministry to Awarded An essay is required as part of this application. opportunity. HYPE program to be considered for this scholarship have been a graduate of last summer’s Mueller English Scholarship Willy Lesley Russell Scholarship An essay and letter of 3.5. with a minimum cumulative GPA a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of a two year Ministry approved program, to Awarded WSIB students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship opportunity. and Second Career International, Regretfully, of reference are required as part of this application. Haden Scholarship The Robert and Margaret College Wide Scholarships Awarded to a student who is registered with the Centre for Students with disabilities (CSD), and currently enrolled in the 2nd year of the Business Finance Program and currently enrolled in the 2nd year of the Business Finance a student who is registered with the Centre for Students with disabilities (CSD), to Awarded of 3.5. (2483) with a minimum cumulative GPA Scotiabank Scholarship and currently enrolled in the 3rd year of the Business Operations a student who is registered with the Centre for Students with disabilities (CSD), to Awarded of 3.0 GPA Management Program (2507/2517) with a minimum cumulative Centre for Students with Disabilities – School of Business Centre Scotiabank Scotiability Scholarship Irene Volinets Centre for Students with Disabilities Scholarship Centre Volinets Irene third or fourth year of a Ministry- approved and enrolled in the second, a student currently registered with the Centre for Students with Disabilities (CSD), to Awarded An essay is required as part of this application. post-secondary program. Non-Entrance Scholarships Non-Entrance for Students with Disabilities Centre required as part of this application. Awarded to a full-time student of South Asian Descent currently enrolled in the 1st year of the Truck and Coach Technician Coop Apprenticeship Program (8204). An essay Program (8204). Apprenticeship Coop Technician and Coach Truck 1st year of the Asian Descent currently enrolled in the to a full-time student of South Awarded is required as part of this application. (8205) with a demonstrated interest in the Program Technician Heavy Duty Equipment year of the enrolled in the First to a full-time student currently Awarded is required for this application. A letter of reference Construction Industry. Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of the Truck & Coach Technician program (8204), and resides in the Greater Toronto Area. An essay is Area. Toronto resides in the Greater and Technician program (8204), Truck & Coach first year of the currently enrolled in the to a full-time student Awarded required as part of this application. Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the first year of the Heavy Duty Equipment Technician program (8205), and resides in the Greater Toronto Area. An Area. Toronto resides in the Greater and Technician program (8205), Equipment first year of the Heavy Duty currently enrolled in the to a full-time student Awarded as part of this application. essay is required HP Computer Repair and Maintenance Entrance Scholarship Entrance and Maintenance Repair HP Computer this as part of An essay is required (3218). program and Maintenance Computer Repair semester of the in the first enrolled student currently to a full-time Awarded apply for this scholarship opportunity. students are ineligible to WSIB Second Career and International, Regretfully, application. IOL Mobil Delvac Technical Entrance Scholarship – Heavy Duty Equipment Technician – Heavy Duty Equipment Scholarship Entrance Technical IOL Mobil Delvac Technician & Coach Truck – Entrance Scholarship Technical IOL Mobil Delvac Scholarship Entrance Today Road Scholarship Entrance Technician Heavy Duty Equipment B.0.L.T. 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centennialcollege.ca Awarded to a full-time student of Chinese descent, currently enrolled in the second year of a School of Business program, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. An of 3.0. with a minimum cumulative GPA of Business program, currently enrolled in the second year of a School to a full-time student of Chinese descent, Awarded of Chinese within the same academic year. and the recipient cannot be the same as the recipient for the Federation essay is required as part of this application, Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of a 3-Year School of Business program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 4.0. A one-page of 4.0. of Business program with a minimum cumulative GPA School a 3-Year to a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of Awarded WSIB Second Career and International, Regretfully, autobiography outlining your community involvement(s) and letter of reference are required as part of this application. students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship opportunity. Scholarship Year Second Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs Johnson Insurance Scholarship Insurance Johnson of 3.0. Administration program (2406/2416) with a minimum cumulative GPA year of the Business to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second or third Awarded Memorial Scholarship Michael Henry George Investors Group Markham Scholarship Group Investors Planning, Financial a passion for who has demonstrated (2843), Planning Graduate Certificate program to a full-time student currently enrolled in the Financial Awarded An essay and letter of reference is and is active in the community and/or charitable sector. has an active interest in athletics and arts, possess networking capabilities, required as part of this application. Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals Education Foundation Scholarship Education Foundation of Chinese Canadian Professionals Federation An essay of 4.0. Approved School of Business program with a minimum cumulative GPA a Ministry to a full-time student currently enrolled in the third year of Awarded and letter of reference are required as part of this application. Christopher Rowland Scholarship second or third year of the Business Operations Management program (2507/2517) with a to a full-time single parent student currently enrolled in the Awarded Benefit Notice in support of their Tax Agency Child Eligible students must provide a copy of their most recent Canada Revenue of 3.0. minimum cumulative GPA application. Accident Resolution Group /Patey Law Scholarship /Patey Accident Resolution Group An essay and letter of reference are GPA. a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of the Law Clerk program (2804) with the highest cumulative to Awarded required as part of this application. Awarded to a full-time single-parent student of colour, currently enrolled in the second or third year of a Ministry Approved post-secondary program with a minimumApproved post-secondary currently enrolled in the second or third year of a Ministry a full-time single-parent student of colour, to Awarded Agency and eligible students are required to submit a copy of their most recent Canada Revenue An essay is required as part of this application of 3.0. cumulative GPA Benefit Notice in support of their application. Tax Child Awards School of Business Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second, third or 4th year of a Ministry Approved program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. An essay and of 3.0. GPA Approved program with a minimum cumulative third or 4th year of a Ministry a full-time student currently enrolled in the second, to Awarded letter of reference are required as part of this application. The Helping Hand Scholarship Awarded to a full-time single parent student currently enrolled in the second, third or 4th year of a Ministry Approved program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. of 3.0. cumulative GPA Approved program with a minimum third or 4th year of a Ministry a full-time single parent student currently enrolled in the second, to Awarded a copy of their child/ren birth certificate(s) along with a copy of their most and eligible students are required to provide An essay is required as part of this application, Benefit Notice in support of their application. Tax Agency Child recent Canada Revenue Scholarship The Eileen Burrows Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second, third or 4th year of a Ministry Approved post-secondary program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. of 3.0. cumulative GPA Approved post-secondary program with a minimum third or 4th year of a Ministry a full-time student currently enrolled in the second, to Awarded application. An essay and letter of reference are required as part of this Scholarship Scarborough Women, of University The Canadian Federation Awarded to a full-time single parent student currently enrolled in the second or third year of a Ministry Approved program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. An of 3.0. program with a minimum cumulative GPA Approved a full-time single parent student currently enrolled in the second or third year of a Ministry to Awarded Benefit Notice in Tax Agency Child a copy of their most recent Canada Revenue and eligible students are required to provide essay is required as part of this application, support of their application. and David Garner Leader Scholarship Pat Awarded to a full-time single parent student currently enrolled in the final year of their first 2-Year program at Centennial College. Eligible students must provide a Centennial College. program at currently enrolled in the final year of their first 2-Year to a full-time single parent student Awarded Regretfully, of this application. An essay is required as part Notice in support of their application. benefit Tax Agency Child Revenue copy of their most recent Canada are ineligible to apply for this scholarship opportunity. WSIB students Second Career and International, and Friends Scholarship Kerr Karen Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second or third year of a Ministry Approved post-secondary program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 4.0. of 4.0. cumulative GPA Approved post-secondary program with a minimum enrolled in the second or third year of a Ministry to a full-time student currently Awarded of this application. An essay and letter of reference are required as part GNED-500 with a minimum B Grade. Eligible students must have completed Scholarship Miller Joan Excellence in Applied Research Innovation and Entrepreneurship Scholarship Entrepreneurship Innovation and Research Applied Excellence in question. solves an industry or community research and development project that successfully Applied Research Innovation an to a student who has completed Awarded department. Applied Research and Innovation by the Eligible students are identified Global Citizenship Scholarship Desi News Scholarship Eligible students of 3.5. Approved program with a minimum cumulative GPA enrolled in the third or fourth year of a Ministry to a full-time student currently Awarded Asian institution. a recognized South earned a previous university and/or college degree from and have Asian descent, must be of South David and Isabel Buller Scholarship David and Isabel you must In addition, of 3.5. cumulative GPA program with a minimum Approved final year of a two-year Ministry currently enrolled in the to a full-time student Awarded WSIB Career and Second International, Regretfully, need. and demonstrate financial an essay about your experience, be willing to write student, be a first generation opportunity. to apply for this scholarship students are ineligible College Council Scholarship College Eligible of 3.0. cumulative GPA a minimum program with Approved of a Ministry third or 4th year in the second, enrolled student currently to a full-time Awarded of this application. of reference are required as part An essay and letter at Centennial College. have completed at least two semesters students must 244 /Student Services

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A letter of reference a demonstrated interest in the Construction Industry. and of 3.0, cumulative GPA Scholarship Technician Mechanical Engineering B.O.L.T. Tridel Tridel B.O.L.T. Energy Systems Engineering Technology Scholarship Technology Systems Engineering Energy B.O.L.T. Tridel of 3.0., Program (3756) with a minimum cumulative GPA Technology of the Mechanical Engineering to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year Awarded of reference is required for this application. A letter and a demonstrated interest in the Construction Industry. Scholarship Technician Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Heating, B.O.L.T. Tridel Tridel B.O.L.T. Energy Systems Engineering Technician Scholarship Technician Systems Engineering Energy B.O.L.T. Tridel of Program (3755) with a minimum cumulative GPA Technician of the Energy Systems Engineering to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year Awarded A letter of reference is required for this application. and a demonstrated interest in the Construction Industry. 3.0., Mary McIntosh Memorial Scholarship Regretfully, of 3.0. Program (4202) with a cumulative GPA Technology the Environmental Protection to a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of Awarded WSIB students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship opportunity. Second Career and International, Awarded to a student who has completed at least one Continuing Education (CE) course, is currently enrolled in their second CE course or higher, and possesses a is currently enrolled in their second CE course or higher, a student who has completed at least one Continuing Education (CE) course, to Awarded full-time students taking CE classes are not eligible to apply for this Regretfully, An essay is required as part of this application. of 3.0. minimum cumulative GPA scholarship opportunity. Scholarships Applied Science and Technology School of Engineering Awarded to a single parent student, currently enrolled in a minimum of two Continuing Education courses leading to a credential. Eligible students must have completed enrolled in a minimum of two Continuing Education courses leading to a credential. currently a single parent student, to Awarded taking CE classes are not eligible to full-time students Regretfully, their identified credential. towards a minimum of two continuing education courses with a B average apply for this scholarship opportunity. Scholarship DeCoste Continuing Education Joseph School of Continuing Education Scholarships Debby Kaplan Scholarship The Massage Therapy Scholarship Therapy The Massage An essay of 3.0. GPA program (5110) with a minimum cumulative Therapy a full-time student currently enrolled in the second or third year of the Massage to Awarded and letter of reference are required as part of this application. Sandy Foster Scholarship Sandy Foster of 3.0. with a minimum cumulative GPA a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year of the Recreation and Leisure Services program (1202), to Awarded in addition to attending an interview with the Scholarship of reference as part of this application, Eligible candidates are required to submit a portfolio and letter Committee. Kathryn Herman Scholarship and possess a minimum disability, a second year student currently enrolled in a School of Community and Health Studies program with a recognized learning to Awarded and eligible students are required to complete the Kathryn Herman Scholarship Consent to ReleaseAn essay is required as part of this application of 3.0. cumulative GPA Information form. Judy Guerin Memorial Scholarship Judy program (9250) with a minimum a full-time student currently enrolled in the Practical Nursing program (9350/9351) or Bachelor of Science Nursing to Awarded and two letters of reference are required asAn essay above average performance. Eligible students must have completed a clinical rotation with of 3.0. cumulative GPA part of this application. Isabella Elsie Wightman Scholarship Wightman Isabella Elsie of 3.0. cumulative GPA full-time student currently enrolled in the second year of the Practical Nursing program (9350 / 9351) with a minimum to Awarded IODE Bridlewood Chapter Scholarship IODE Bridlewood Chapter of 3.0. program (1221/1201) with a minimum cumulative GPA enrolled in the second year of the Early Childhood Education to a full-time student currently Awarded International, Regretfully, as part of this application. An essay and letter of reference are required field placement ECEP-135. Eligible students must have completed opportunity. WSIB students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship Second Career and Gloria LeGrow Scholarship Gloria LeGrow Eligible of 3.0. a minimum cumulative GPA program (1203) with Worker enrolled in the second year of the Social Service to a full-time student currently Awarded education and essay about their experiences, and be willing to write an a field placement that focuses on individuals with a disability, students must have completed in support of your application. a faculty member or placement coordinator is required A letter of support from community interest. Corbrook Corbrook Abilities – Awakenings Scholarship of 3.0. cumulative GPA program (1207) with a minimum Worker enrolled in the second year of the Developmental Services to a full-time student currently Awarded education about their experiences, and be willing to write an essay a disability, a field placement that focuses on individuals with Eligible students must have completed coordinator is required in support of your application. A letter of support from a faculty member or placement and community interests. Chartwells Scholarship An of 3.0. with a minimum cumulate GPA Management program (1607) and Nutrition second year of the Food currently enrolled in the to a full-time student Awarded this scholarship opportunity. are ineligible to apply for WSIB students Second Career and International, Regretfully, as part of this application. essay is required School of Community and health Studies Scholarships Studies and health of Community School Scholarship Nursing – Practical Care East Community Central range ofand resides within the geographical Nursing program (9350/9351), final year of the Practical currently enrolled in the to a full-time student Awarded experience is required Service and/or volunteer Community Algonquin Park. and as far north as Cobourg on the eastern boundary, boundary, Western the Scarborough on demonstrate financial need. and eligible student must for this application centennialcollege.ca $1,000 $1,000 $1,500 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,500 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,500 $1,000 $1,000 $1,500 centennialcollege.ca Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of the Advertising and Marketing Communications Management Program (6404) with a minimum Advertising and Marketing the to a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of Awarded An essay and letter of support are required as part of this application. of 3.5. cumulative GPA Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second or third year of a Communications, Media or Design program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5. An of 3.5. a minimum cumulative GPA Media or Design program with year of a Communications, to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second or third Awarded is required as part of this application. essay on the contributions from Greek and Hellenic culture to the arts in Canada today, NewAd Media Scholarship Dennis Murphy Scholarship Eligible students must GPA of 3.5. the Broadcasting and film program with a minimum cumulative to a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of Awarded An essay is required as part of this application. have completed all their fourth semester courses. on the Danforth BIA Scholarship Greektown Degrassi Scholarship Degrassi An essay of 3.0. program (6401) with a minimum cumulative GPA year of the Broadcasting & Film to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second or third Awarded and letter of reference are required as part of this application. Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year of the Aviation Technician Aircraft Maintenance program (8112) or the Aviation Technician Avionics Technician Aviation Aircraft Maintenance program (8112) or the Technician Aviation of the to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year Awarded An essay and letter of reference are required as part of this application. of 3.0. Maintenance program (8113) with a minimum cumulative GPA Story Arts Centre Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year of a Ministry Approved Post-secondary Automotive program with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. of 3.0. Automotive program with a minimum cumulative GPA Approved Post-secondary of a Ministry to a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year Awarded An essay and letter of reference are required as part of this application. Leader Scholarship Aviation and David Garner Pat Awarded to a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of the Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance program (8112) with a minimum cumulative GPA of with a minimum cumulative GPA Aircraft Maintenance program (8112) Technician – Aviation a full-time student currently enrolled in the final year of the to Awarded from the program Coordinator /Designate is required asA letter of confirmation Eligible applicants must be in their graduating year and eligible for accreditation. 4.0. students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship opportunity. WSIB Second Career and International, Regretfully, proof of eligibility for accreditation. Scholarship Tools Autobody Repair Oliver Bodemann School of Transportation Scholarships Transportation School of Memorial Scholarship Arthur Parry Tourism Toronto Scholarship Toronto Tourism Program (1809) with a minimum Tourism Management – Cultural and Heritage Tourism a full-time student currently enrolled in the second year of the to Awarded An essay is required as part of this application. of 3.0. cumulative GPA Smart Serve Scholarship who has successfully completed and Culture program, Tourism a full-time student currently enrolled in the second or third year of a School of Hospitality, to Awarded must be willing to provide a copy of their Smart Serve Certificate as proof Eligible students of of 3.0. GPA their Smart Serve Certificate and has a minimum cumulative students are ineligible to apply for this scholarship opportunity. WSIB Second Career and International, Regretfully, successful completion. 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Wednesday, January 14, 2015 6 pm Progress Tours take place at 2:30 pm on one of the following days CARLAW AVE. DANFORTH AVE. and locations: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 6 pm Progress QUEEN ST. Monday – Story Arts Centre Wednesday, March 18, 2015 6 pm Progress SUBWAY/RAPID TRANSIT Tuesday – Ashtonbee Campus GO TRAIN Wednesday, April 15, 2015 6 pm Progress GARDINER EXPRESSWAY Wednesday – Progress Campus Wednesday, May 20, 2015 6 pm Progress Thursday – Morningside Campus Wednesday, July 15, 2015 6 pm Progress To reserve your place or to arrange an alternative Wednesday, August 12, 2015 6 pm Progress date/time, please call 416-289-5325 (Toll-free 1-800-268-4419). CAMPUSES LAWRENCE AVE. HWY 401 CCRCC For more information about admission or our programs, PRO please call 416-289-5300. To attend information sessions, MORTIMER AVE. ASH PROGRESS AVE. HWY 401 SAC WARDEN AVE. ASHTONBEE RD. M tours or open houses, please contact the Liaison and ILI TA R Y Student Recruitment Office at: 416-289-5325, email us T R

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