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LOOK INSIDE TO EXPLORE CANADA’S CREATIVE CAMPUS. GET INFORMED. GET INSPIRED. GET STARTED ON A FUTURE THAT FULFILS. 2018/19 Student Energy As Canada’s Creative Campus, innovation guides everything we do — right down to how we heat and cool our buildings, with a sustainable new solution called District Energy. And because our campus is a living lab, our students were involved in making our District Energy Project what it is. From the building of the plants to the renderings to the plans, students were engaged in the process from the start. Jaspreet Singh was one of those students. “Being onsite was an amazing experience,” he says. “I learned so, so much, both technically and interpersonally.” CAMDT (Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies) researcher Chris Beaver remarks that “we started with a blank piece of paper,” but through the engagement of our students, “we’re now sitting in a brand new building that’s going to be the heart and soul of a district heating plant, not just for Sheridan but for the local community.” When innovation and experiential learning meet community engagement and sustainability — that’s our Creative Campus at its very best.

To learn more about the District Energy Project, visit sustainability.sheridancollege.ca WELCOME

Welcome to our Creative Campus. Why creative? In an economy based on innovation and change, leading CEOs agree that creativity is the top skill you can bring to the workplace. Whether you choose policing or programming, musical theatre or marketing, building a resourceful and flexible mind will help you excel in your career and inspire real change that benefits your life and community. Ready? It’s time to get creative.

Creative Campus 01 Practical Creativity 02 Great Undergraduate Teaching 04 Purposeful Programs 06 Big Student Life 10 Campuses 16 Centre for Indigenous Learning and Support 22 Supporting Student Success 23 Residences 26

Admissions Guide 29 How to Apply 30 Find Your Program 32 Choose Well 34 Degree Completion 36 Pathways to Learning 38 Program Listings by Credentials 40 Faculty Profiles & Admission Requirements 44 • Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design 44 • Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies 52 • Faculty of Applied Science and Technology 58 • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 66 • Pilon School of Business 70 Financing 78 Visit Us 82

Viewbook 2018/19 | 3 PRACTICAL CREATIVITY

The Creative Campus isn’t a particular place or program. It’s an idea — a big idea — to weave a thread of practical creativity into every part of the Sheridan experience, from our facilities to our teaching approach and everything in between. Our Creative Campus means your education is designed to give you the problem- solving and critical thinking skills required to thrive in today’s workforce.

4 | Sheridan MEAGAN BYRNE, STUDENT, GAME DESIGN, FACULTY OF ANIMATION, ARTS AND DESIGN

“ It’s a special thing, to find an outlet for your creativity, and a medium for the stories you want to tell. And to be able to turn that creative outlet into a career is even better.”

Meagan Byrne has been a storyteller since she was a little girl. But it took her some time — and an economic downturn — to find her storytelling medium. “I was working in live production, but the industry was hit hard by the recession. I started looking for a new career — something creative that made sense with my skills. I did some research into what industries were up and coming, and that led me to game design.” Once she’d decided on games, Meagan says Sheridan was the obvious choice. “It was clear from my research that Sheridan’s faculty really understood the direction the industry is going, and I was confident they would prepare me for that.” Four years later, Meagan was the first Indigenous student to graduate from her program. Just weeks after finishing her degree, she and Tara Miller, an Honours Bachelor of Animation student, took a prototype of their new game to the 2017 Toronto Comics Art Festival. “Our game is what we call a Cyber Noir. It’s a narrative-based detective game, created by two Indigenous women. I’m proud to have the opportunity to bring some new stories to this industry.”

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It’s our mission to get the best professors in the business into your classroom, providing you with the richest learning experience possible. Their enthusiasm, training and commitment will help you learn and excel. Our small class sizes and applied research approach give you the opportunity to work closely with professors, both in the classroom and on projects that will help you advance your career. Your education is their inspiration.

6 | Sheridan ADAM MADILL, STUDENT, ADVERTISING AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS — MANAGEMENT, ADVANCED DIPLOMA, PILON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

“They’re there to see you succeed, inside the classroom and outside. I’ve been identified as a student with a learning disability, and they were aware of that and always very accommodating. They’d answer emails on weekends, or recommend you for jobs. It’s cliché to say maybe, but they went above and beyond, every day.”

Adam Madill racked up a series of awards and accomplishments during his time at Sheridan, including the Ian Oliver Award, which recognizes leadership skills, innovative thinking and high academic achievement. Receiving the award was a proud moment for Adam — but he’s quick to acknowledge that he didn’t get there alone: “My professors played a crucial role in my success.” How? By encouraging him to participate in the Colleges Marketing Competition (OCMC), for one. “A professor has to sponsor you to even try out,” he says. “Having a learning disability, you have reservations about doing things like that. But my professors gave me the confidence I needed.” His OCMC coaches are among the many professors Adam singles out: in his first year, Karen Booth “took my presentation skills to a whole other level,” he says. “I was a lot more confident after working with her.” And then there was Keith Barnwell, who coached him for his sales presentation. “I’m going into sales,” Adam says. “What Keith taught me — his approach to sales — is going to stick with me for life.”

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Practical education is in our DNA. With every Sheridan program, our goal is to help you learn to solve problems. We want you to have the hard and soft skills to get you work and life ready. We aim to give you the practical tools to get you into the work you want — and to help you evolve throughout your career.

8 | Sheridan DYLAN McCOWAN, STUDENT, COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY — SYSTEMS ANALYST, FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

“In my first semester, I had this Java professor who was really focused on what we’re going to need in the ‘real world’. He taught us Java, but he also taught us the lesser-known tips and tricks that he learned while working in the industry. I still remember those things, and I know they’re going to come in handy one day soon.”

When Dylan chose Sheridan’s Computer Systems Analyst program, he expected to be taught computer programming. What he didn’t expect was everything else he’d learn. “A lot of computer courses at different colleges are based around the nitty gritty programming details,” Dylan says. “You learn those at Sheridan, but the courses here are based around other skills you’ll need as a professional programmer: interface design, project management, interview skills, and how to work with other people. They take the time to teach you what you’ll need to actually succeed in the IT field. It’s not just about technical skills. It’s life skills: creativity, problem solving, critical thinking, time management, public speaking.” Dylan recently had the opportunity to put what he’s learned to the test on his first co-op term. “It was great to apply what I’ve learned in a real workplace environment,” he says. “It gave me a lot of confidence that when my time at Sheridan is finished, I’ll be well prepared for what comes next.”

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The programs we offer are practical in every way. Every centre of expertise, every applied research project and every socially responsible initiative is built around a fundamental purpose — to set you up for success in work and in life.

FLEXIBLE: MANY PROGRAMS, • Centre for Advanced Manufacturing MANY STREAMS and Design Technologies (CAMDT) Sheridan extends to you a wide range • Centre for Elder Research of programs and degree offerings — • Centre for Mobile Innovation (CMI) including certificates, diplomas and advanced diplomas, bachelor’s degrees • Screen Industries Research and joint degrees in partnership with and Training Centre (SIRT) other schools. Plus, you get more options to boost your education level, or transfer APPLIED RESEARCH: between programs and other institutions. PRACTICAL LEARNING It’s our job to maximize your choices so you get what you want out of Through Sheridan Applied Research your education. and Innovation, Sheridan is creating opportunities for you to work directly with our industry and community COLLABORATIVE: WORKING SMARTER partners. We’re also boosting our IS WORKING TOGETHER curriculum-based research experiences. Part of our Creative Campus initiative These hands-on learning opportunities involves integrating more opportunities help you to gain practical, career- for you to collaborate with students enhancing experience and strengthen in your program and across different our society. It keeps your education Faculties — just like in the real world. in tune with industry — and keeps In programs with capstone projects, you at the forefront of learning. for example, you’re encouraged to tackle a real issue with the help of professors WHAT’S NEXT IN FILM? and students from appropriate disciplines. SHERIDAN KNOWS SIRT, one of Sheridan’s Centres of PIONEERING: NEW THINKING Expertise, researches technologies that FOR NEW CHALLENGES are revolutionizing the way media content Sheridan has a reputation for pioneering is being produced and experienced. new technologies and programs. This This past year, SIRT increased its focus spirit led to the creation of several Centres on Virtual Reality (VR), exploring VR’s 6 of Expertise, where students, industry, use in both digital cinema and game government and faculty collaborate to production. At SIRT’s Pinewood Toronto advance knowledge and solve problems. Studios location, Sheridan students Our Centres of Expertise connect you and Faculty researchers enjoy access to the future: to equipment, industry know-how and experiences that are at the forefront of media production.

1 Art students have access to extensive studio space at the Trafalgar Road Campus. 2 Sheridan’s Skilled Trades programs prepare you for real-world work. 3 The Faculty of Applied Science and Technology boasts state-of-the-art equipment. 4 Virtual Reality research at SIRT’s soundstage. 5 The Exercise Research Intervention Centre lab is equipped with a full gym. 6 Sheridan’s Pharmacy 5 Technician program prepares students to work in health care.

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Viewbook 2018/19 | 11 BIG STUDENT LIFE

An inspiring education includes big experiences outside the classroom. At Sheridan, you’ll be surrounded by enthusiastic students creating and exploring amazing extracurricular experiences at each campus, in our local communities and throughout our GTA home.

12 | Sheridan AMELIA SHER, STUDENT, JOURNALISM, FACULTY OF ANIMATION, ARTS AND DESIGN

“As soon as I heard there was a glimmer of possibility of (bringing back) a radio station at Sheridan, I got to work making it happen. It was a lot of meetings and presentations, showing the faculty and administration that students want this. It’s going to give students from every program the opportunity to be creative, to share their ideas.”

Journalism student Amelia Sher admits it took some time to get involved in Sheridan’s campus life. “When I first started, I was lacking confidence,” she says. “I didn’t know what was going to come next for me. But as time passed, I wanted more out of my Sheridan experience. It was all there for me. I just had to reach out and grab it.” The first thing Amelia grabbed was an advocacy position through the Sheridan Student Union, which involved running successful social campaigns around topics like body image. “Coming to college is a huge lifestyle change, and that can show on our bodies. The Freshman 15 campaign was aimed at helping students make positive changes to improve their overall health, but also to love and respect themselves no matter what. “I love my program and have learned so much, but my experiences outside the classroom have been just as educational as the ones in the classroom.” Perhaps Amelia’s proudest accomplishment bridges both: as President of the Radio Club she has been instrumental in reestablishing the presence of a Sheridan radio station. The 21st century version of “Radio Sheridan” hits the digital airwaves in fall 2017.

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Take a moment to imagine your life at Sheridan beyond the classroom. First, take an eclectic group of creative people from all over Ontario, Canada, and the world. Put them in vibrant locations near the hub of Canada’s finest urban culture. Mix together. Now consider how the possibilities for adventure — on and off campus— become large indeed.

CLUBS: GET CONNECTED ATHLETICS: BELOVED BRUINS Join one of over 50 official clubs Cheer on — or play for — the “double- organized by the Sheridan Student blue.” Fielding men’s and women’s teams Union — or start your own. From interior in , rugby, , cross design fans to dance lovers, ping-pongers country and soccer, the Sheridan Bruins to LGBTQ pride, there’s lots of choice compete in the Ontario Colleges Athletic here to get you engaged and meeting Association (OCAA) and the Canadian new friends. Get involved or get informed Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). at the Sheridan Student Union’s website sheridanstudentunion.com. Or visit ECLECTIC AND ELECTRIC their blog at thecircuit.ca The QT Event club organizes all kinds of unusual social events. They launched INTRAMURALS AND SPORTS: Sheridan’s first successful singing flash PLAYFUL POSSIBILITIES mob and followed it up with a Halloween- Veteran or novice, casual or competitive, themed number. They host competitions, you have plenty of choice in Sheridan’s bake sales, “suit and tie” pub nights… intramural sports leagues, including anything weird and fun. co-ed options for a great balance of sport and sociability. VROOM, VROOM Sheridan’s business and engineering FITNESS FACILITIES: GET PUMPED communities teamed up to create At Sheridan, you also have plenty of Sheridan Motorsports — the governing options for working out and staying fit. body for Formula SAE cars. The business We offer a unique selection of athletic students brand, market and raise facilities, ranging from double gyms for awareness of the sport. The engineering basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer and students design and build the cars. 5 badminton to weight rooms to squash courts to outdoor fields.

1 Students gather in one of Sheridan’s many coffee shops.2 A student takes in the annual Illustration Grad Show. 3 Sheridan Bruins men’s basketball team, winners of the 2016/17 OCAA championships. 4 Each Sheridan Residence features a recreation room outfitted with pool tables and other games. 4 5 Rugby is one of Sheridan’s five varsity sports.

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BRAMPTON: BEAUTY INSIDE AND OUT DISCOVER DIVERSITY is fast becoming known Take in the trendy, artsy and eclectic as a creative and cultural hub in the Queen West, known for its array of slick . Young and diverse, bars, fashionable shops and restaurants. Brampton boasts 175 ethnic backgrounds The entertainment district is home to 2 and a great mix of restaurants, boutiques professional sports teams, galleries, and festivals. With plenty of lakes, parks clubs and the finest in theatre. Yonge and 267 km of trails, there are also Street stretches across the entire city, hundreds of reasons to get outside. uniting the financial, shopping and theatre districts. : LAKESIDE LIVING Canada’s sixth-largest city is also one CULTURE AROUND EVERY CORNER of its most intriguing. Located on the Toronto is famous for its diversity. shores of Lake Ontario, Mississauga The cultures of the world are represented offers marinas, parklands and trails in its various colourful neighbourhoods — for all kinds of outdoor fun. It’s also from Little Italy to Little Portugal, a great place for arts, with galleries Chinatown to Little Poland — and in its 3 including the Gallery for Emerging Young many festivals. In addition to cultural Artists. Other highlights include free celebrations like the Toronto Caribbean concerts in Celebration Square and the Carnival, Toronto plays host to the Festival of Cultures, which is the largest Toronto International Film Festival, multicultural festival in Ontario. Luminato, Nuit Blanche, Toronto Pride Week and countless other festivals. OAKVILLE: CHARACTER AND CHARM Oakville is 30 minutes from downtown LIVELY AND LOCAL Toronto and only an hour’s drive from The Marquee pub at the Trafalgar Niagara Falls. It’s an appealing place, Road Campus and The Den at the Davis from the old-world feel of downtown to Campus are great spots to meet new multicultural Kerr Village to the waterfront friends, enjoy good food and participate Village of Bronte. Restaurants, cafés and in a variety of events. Drop by and galleries also fill the downtown core. experience concerts, variety nights, pub nights, hypnotist shows and much TORONTO: BIG CULTURE more! The Hazel McCallion Campus is also a vibrant community with many Toronto is Canada’s biggest city and opportunities to participate in events cultural capital. It’s vibrant. It’s eclectic. such as ping-pong, The Next Big Idea It’s amazing. And it’s very close to all (where you can create a product, an app Sheridan campuses — easily accessible or develop an idea for a chance to win by car or transit. up to $1,000) and open mic nights.

1 Marilyn Monroe Towers in Mississauga. 2 Twilight in Mississauga. 3 Get involved in clubs and activities — it’s a great way to make friends. 4 Oakville’s lakefront is a great place to go for a jog or to sit and relax. 5 Brampton’s Rose Theatre, home to the Rose Theatre Summer Series. 6 Sheridan’s Centre for Indigenous Learning and Support is located at the Trafalgar Road Campus.

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STUDENTS TRAFALGAR TRAFALGAR CAMPUS IN SQ. FT. 9,610 / 1,164,680

18 | Sheridan OAKVILLE Trafalgar Road Campus

Located in the picturesque, lakeside town of Oakville, our Trafalgar Road Campus bustles with energy. The multitude of arts, technology and humanities students mix and mingle to create a thriving — and diverse — atmosphere. Trafalgar is home to the Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design, which is Canada’s largest arts school with over 6,000 students. The on-campus gallery is a showcase for student and faculty work, while the hallways boast a constantly renewed exhibition of student creativity. Theatre Sheridan, with two performance theatres, stages several acclaimed productions every year. The campus is also home to the Canadian Music Theatre Project, an incubator for new musicals which earned renown as the starting point for the highly successful Broadway musical, Come From Away. A number of programs from our Faculty of Applied Science and Technology, and the Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies are also located at Trafalgar. As well, the campus offers a state-of-the- art sports field for our varsity Bruins soccer and rugby teams.

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20 | Sheridan MISSISSAUGA Hazel McCallion Campus

Bright and welcoming, the Hazel McCallion Campus (HMC) opened a brand new wing this year, increasing enrolment capacity to over 5,500 students. The new B-Wing embodies Sheridan’s Creative Campus philosophy and commitment to sustainability. Its features include a creativity commons where students can mingle and collaborate; a public Gallery showcasing the creativity of the Sheridan community; and the Institute for Creativity. The building also houses the Material ConneXion Library, an extensive collection of innovative materials set to inspire the next generation of design and architecture students. Programs offered in the building include a grouping related to sustainable built environments, including Architectural Technology, Interior Design and Interior Decorating. Programs in Advertising, Marketing and Visual Merchandising complement the business diploma, degree and graduate certificate programs that have been offered at HMC since its opening in 2011. Built to LEED Silver specifications with potential for Gold, the B-Wing is a living laboratory, and will allow students to learn from and experiment with its “smart building” infrastructure and sustainable design elements.

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CLASSROOMS AND LABS STUDENTS 185 / 12,167

22 | Sheridan BRAMPTON Davis Campus

Our Davis Campus is named after the founder of the Ontario college system, former premier William G. Davis. It features three Centres — the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies, the Centre for Healthy Communities and the Centre for Mobile Innovation — plus a three-storey library and learning commons with open space for collaboration. There’s even a beautiful pond at the centre of the campus. Located in Brampton, one of Ontario’s fastest-growing cities, the Davis Campus is home to our applied health, community services, engineering and technology programs. In 2017, Davis officially opens its new Skilled Trades Centre — a three-storey, 130,000-square-foot facility designed to provide an optimal experience for our students, with dedicated workshops for plumbing, electrician, machining, industrial millwright, welding and construction skills. Its location allows students to enjoy a full campus experience, with all of the services, amenities and activities that round out a college education.

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The Centre for Indigenous Learning and Support is an inclusive space for you to make friends and access support. It’s part of Sheridan’s commitment to support the academic and personal success of all Indigenous students: Status, Non-Status, Métis and Inuit.

THE CENTRE INDIGENOUS ELDERS LOCATION Our Centre: • The Centre offers you the Trafalgar Road Campus opportunity to meet with Elders for Room B127 • Encourages all students to maintain support, guidance and teachings. their cultural identity within Sheridan. Monday – Friday | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Summer hours: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.) • Strives to create a safe and FINANCIAL AID indigenous.sheridancollege.ca supportive environment for our • As an Indigenous student, you students and families. may be eligible to receive support • Offers support for bursaries for postsecondary education. We’re and scholarships that are specific here to help answer any questions to Indigenous students. you may have on this topic.

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At Sheridan we’re dedicated to your success, both inside and outside the classroom. Our services will help you adjust to college life and your academic program. In fact, your success is at the centre of all that we do. We look forward to meeting you!

HOW WE CAN HELP GETTING YOUR CAREER GOING The Centre for Student Success is the Career Counsellors assist you in starting point for all Sheridan students. determining the career and educational SUNAND SHARMA, With one location at each campus, we’re path best suited for you. Employment MANAGER STUDENT RIGHTS open year round to help you transition Consultants assist you with résumé and AND RESPONSIBILITIES, to college life and to succeed in your cover-letter writing, developing a job STUDENT AFFAIRS academic program. search, interviewing techniques and From orientation through to graduation, portfolio development tools. we connect you with the people and Career Services also hosts events support that you need. Student Success and an online job board that provides Officers answer your questions, and students with access to a wide range of provide information and appropriate employment opportunities. International on-campus referrals. Student Advisers students are advised to consult with work with you to develop options, set the International Centre to clarify the goals and determine your next steps. conditions of their work permit. Got Questions? Get Answers: [email protected] GAINING CO-OP/INTERNSHIP WORK EXPERIENCE HELPING YOU TRANSITION We’re here to help our students acquire “Our students are living TO SHERIDAN the experience they need to get the our philosophy and proving We offer a variety of orientation events, careers they want. That means being every day how much they there to support them as they move from programs and services, designed to help dare to care about creating you transition to life at Sheridan. We’ll the classroom to the workplace and back help you obtain the information, tools and again. Our team of advisers gets to know a better Sheridan.” resources you need to make the most of our students and works closely with them your Sheridan experience. Your time as a to find co-op opportunities that suit their In 2015, Sheridan’s Taskforce for Sheridan Bruin will be rich and diverse — unique skills and interests — then makes the Prevention of Sexual Assault and find what inspires you, and we’ll be here sure they have what they need to thrive Sexual Violence was tasked with to support your journey! on the job. implementing the requirements of “It’s Check pages 46 – 76 to see if co-op or Never Okay,” Ontario’s initiative to stop sexual assault and violence and make ACCESSIBLE LEARNING internship is available in your program. Additional academic criteria may be campuses safer. And so Sheridan’s We offer a wide range of services for required for participation in co-op. Dare to Care campaign was born. students who identify as having a Sharma explains, “We’re daring you to documented physical, sensory, learning, coop.sheridancollege.ca care. If you see or hear something, we mental health or temporary disability. want you to take the time to check if Accommodation plans and services your peers need help.” The campaign — are tailored to correspond with fully embraced by students committed your documentation and program- to “dare to care” about issues that are specific requirements. important to them — has evolved and expanded since its launch.

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COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES e-resources and citation. In addition, discuss readings, develop study skills, Community Employment Services the library administers the institutional and prepare for tests and assignments. repository, called SOURCE, a place offer comprehensive employment tutoring.sheridancollege.ca tools to graduates and students. This for accessing scholarly research and includes access to a resource centre, creative activities created by the ACADEMIC INTEGRITY OFFICE workshops, employment counselling Sheridan community. and job development. Along with a variety of study spaces Academic Integrity support is available (collaborative, group study and quiet at all campuses through Library and Learning Services. The office provides WELLNESS space), the library and learning commons features the Tutoring Centre, the faculty, staff and students with education, Counsellors can assist you in Academic Integrity Office, assistive resources and support to foster the identifying solutions to concerns technology rooms and IT support. understanding and practice of academic that may be impacting your academic integrity at Sheridan. and personal achievement. library.sheridancollege.ca The Office also provides neutral Health Services offers daily walk-in facilitation between faculty and students visits with a registered nurse and TUTORING CENTRES on suspected breaches to Sheridan’s scheduled appointments with medical Tutoring is available at all campuses Academic Integrity Policy. doctors. You can also access lifestyle through Library and Learning Services. academicintegrity.sheridancollege.ca and health counselling, immunization Book an appointment with a tutor clinics, and health care for urgent through our online booking system matters and minor treatments. at sheridan.mywconline.com CENTRE FOR EQUITY AND INCLUSION For more first year Staff tutors provide tutoring to Sheridan The Centre for Equity and Inclusion fosters information, please visit students at no additional cost in a variety learning and working environments that firstyear.sheridancollege.ca of subjects, such as English, Math, are welcoming, inclusive and free of all Computer Programming and Chemistry. forms of harassment and discrimination, by collaborating with stakeholders, such LIBRARY AND LEARNING SERVICES Staff tutors are co-op students who work in the Tutoring Centres on each campus. as departments, Faculties and individual Library and Learning Services offers Sheridan community members. research help for students and professors, Peer tutors offer course-specific tutoring either in person or via chat, email or phone. in subjects outside of those provided by the staff tutors. Peer tutors are Sheridan Sheridan’s libraries feature extensive students who have an A-grade in the resources including e-resources (e.g. course they tutor in, an overall B-grade full-text databases of books, newspaper average and are referred by professors. and magazine articles, online catalogues as well as special multimedia-based Practice in conversation skills, basic information sources and streaming video) computing skills and presentation skills accessible through the library website. are also available in a group setting. In addition, our libraries provide academic Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) Leaders support in the classroom. Our librarians are available in some first-year courses facilitate workshops on the topics of too. PAL leaders are Sheridan students effective research, academic integrity, who help other students review notes,

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Living in a Sheridan residence is perhaps In order to guarantee* your spot in the easiest way to begin your transition residence for the 2018/19 Academic Year, to Sheridan College. It will provide you please visit sheridanresidence.ca. Here REED KUBINSKI, STUDENT, with the opportunity to quickly make you’ll find application dates for residence, lasting friendships, the comfort of living as well as costs. COMPUTER PROGRAMMER, FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE at a “home away from home,” and the *Conditions apply. Please refer to our website convenience of everything you need under Living on Campus > Application and AND TECHNOLOGY to live and study happily. Acceptance Information for first year student guarantee terms and conditions. Residence offers not only comfortable “It was scary coming from accommodations, but also includes high school. Residence was CAMPUS SAFETY your utilities, cable television, Wi-Fi, a safe place to adjust to college. bi-weekly housekeeping and local To help ensure a safe campus telephone access. You’ll also benefit environment for Sheridan’s students, My Residence Adviser was from the added peace of mind of employees and visitors, security services wonderful. She cared so much. 24-hour support and security offered are available 24/7 at all campus locations You could always talk to her to all residents. When you need a break and are directly accessible through inside from studying, there are a variety of and outside emergency phones, and by about absolutely anything, common spaces to enjoy: games rooms, downloading the free Sheridan ALERT! any time. She inspired me to movie lounges, kitchens, study areas smartphone app. become an RA myself.” and fitness rooms. Security guards patrol the campus on Sheridan offers three on-campus foot, by bicycle and by vehicle. Through Once he was an RA, Reed says he residences: one at the Davis Campus the SafeWalk program, they’re readily tried to give “his students” the same and two at the Trafalgar Road Campus. available to escort any member of the experience he had with his first-year The Davis residence in Brampton Sheridan community to and from any RA: encouragement, a listening ear, houses 350 students. The Trafalgar point on campus, any time of day or night. a sense of community and belonging. Road residences in Oakville collectively Sheridan’s campus safety protocol also “I tell anyone considering Sheridan: house 824 students. Students attending includes fire drills and lockdown exercises. you’ve got to live in residence. It’s the Hazel McCallion Campus in the best.” Mississauga can conveniently live at the Davis residence.

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30 | Sheridan In this section you’ll find the answers to some of your most pressing questions about studying at Sheridan: What do I need to get in? How do I apply? How will I pay? Turn the page for all the details and links you’ll need to get started on your Sheridan future.

Admissions Guide 29 How to Apply 30 Find Your Program 32 Choose Well 34 Degree Completion 36 Pathways to Learning 38 Program Listings by Credentials 40 Faculty Profiles & Admission Requirements 44 • Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design 44 • Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies 52 • Faculty of Applied Science and Technology 58 • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 66 • Pilon School of Business 70 Financing 78 Visit Us 82

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Find your Check the Apply online program admission IF YOU’RE A CANADIAN CITIZEN OR PERMANENT RESIDENT Research, research, research! Talk to requirements Apply online at ontariocolleges.ca. friends, teachers, guidance counsellors, Pay the ontariocolleges.ca application family members, colleagues — they For a snapshot of admission fee using VISA, MasterCard or can all help you make the right choice. requirements for your program of American Express. Sheridancollege.ca has a wealth of choice, visit Faculties pages 44 – 76: detailed information on all the programs The “equal consideration” date for all we offer, the types of careers they lead • Faculty of Animation, Arts intakes is February 1, 2018 (we encourage to and how to get in. and Design (page 44) you to apply before then). We’ll accept your application after that date provided If you need help deciding which • Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies (page 52) the program is still open, as indicated on program works best for you, we have our website and at ontariocolleges.ca several online tools to assist you at • Faculty of Applied Science careeradvising.sheridancollege.ca and Technology (page 58) INTERNATIONAL You’re also invited to schedule • Faculty of Humanities and CREDENTIAL EVALUATION a Career Advising appointment. Social Sciences (page 66) See page 34 for details. To meet with If you’re a domestic applicant who a recruitment adviser, please email • Pilon School of Business (page 70) attended any educational institution [email protected] For full details on additional, outside of Canada, your credentials program-specific requirements require comprehensive (course by course) (such as portfolios or résumés), go assessment by either World Education online to sheridancollege.ca, click Services (WES) or International Credential “Academics” and then choose the Assessment Service (ICAS) Canada. programs you’re interested in. Credential evaluation fees will apply. A copy of your completed evaluation must be sent directly to ontariocolleges.ca. Please allow sufficient time for these assessments to reach Sheridan. Refer to the ICAS and WES websites for additional information.

IF YOU’RE AN INTERNATIONAL APPLICANT Apply online at studyatsheridan.ca

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Submit your Accept Welcome documentation your offer Visit our campuses. Take a tour. Come to Open House. These are the best ways IF YOU’RE CURRENTLY Please be sure to meet all deadlines to see what Sheridan is really all about. ENROLLED IN HIGH SCHOOL for accepting your offer and paying Find more tour information on page 82, your fees. Admission decisions for the or register online today. Advise your guidance office that you’re September term will be issued as early applying to Sheridan. They’ll send tours.sheridancollege.ca as February 1, 2018. Offers of admission ontariocolleges.ca a record of your to programs with additional admission grades (also known as transcripts). requirements (e.g. portfolios, auditions, QUESTIONS? résumés, etc.) are issued later in March. Call any of our main numbers and IF YOU’RE NOT CURRENTLY Ensure you accept your offer of admission choose #4 from the menu for information IN HIGH SCHOOL by the due date specified on your on full-time programs. ontariocolleges.ca account, or you may Arrange to have official copies of your lose your offer. Sheridan will be advised Oakville/Mississauga transcripts sent to ontariocolleges.ca, of this decision. Once we receive your 905-845-9430 including evaluated international acceptance to our offer of admission, credentials. Brampton/Mississauga we’ll post an invoice for your program 905-459-7533 If you’re over 19 years of age before fees online in myStudent Centre. the start date of your program and don’t Hamilton International applicants must also have a secondary school diploma or 905-681-4611 apply to Citizenship and Immigration equivalent, you may be asked to write a Canada for a study permit. Please refer Monday – Thursday | 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Mature Student Equivalency Test and/or to Sheridan’s International Centre provide any transcripts you may have to Friday | 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. web pages at studyatsheridan.ca for ontariocolleges.ca more detailed information. Saturday | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. [email protected] PORTFOLIOS/ADDITIONAL sheridancollege.ca ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS If your program requires an For answers anytime, visit our additional admission requirement website and click on ASK.Sheridan. submission (portfolio, résumés, etc.), forward these directly to Sheridan. Follow the instructions issued to you in myStudent Centre. To determine if you’ll need to submit additional admission requirements, refer to the Admission Requirements charts in this book.

Viewbook 2018/19 | 33 FIND YOUR PROGRAM

Applicants to our programs come MATURE STUDENTS CO-OP AND INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS from high school, other colleges and A mature student is an individual who Check pages 46 – 76 to determine if university programs or the workforce. doesn’t possess a secondary school your program offers co-op or internship. Requirements for admission differ diploma or equivalent, and is 19 years Additional academic criteria may be between each individual program. of age or older before the start date of required for participation in co-op. Once you’ve decided on a path, the program. take a look at the admission requirement coop.sheridancollege.ca tables to understand the minimum Mature students who apply to Sheridan’s certificate and diploma programs must requirements needed for program CAREER OPPORTUNITIES admission. Some programs also demonstrate their ability to work at the have specific additional admission postsecondary level in one of two ways: Information presented in the admission requirements tables has been assembled requirements listed. • By successfully completing equivalency to help provide a general understanding testing in English and/or mathematics of the career field(s) a program can lead and/or required courses, or ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT to, but it should not be viewed as an Instruction at Sheridan is in English. • By completing an academic upgrading assurance of outcome. Many programs To be successful in a program, your program at a level appropriate to the also lead to career fields beyond those English communication, listening, program of choice. listed. In addition, some listed occupations require professional certification and/or comprehension, reading and writing Mature students must demonstrate skills must be at a level sufficient to proficiency in meeting specific program further post-graduation training/education. meet the demands of postsecondary prerequisites. or graduate certificate study. All applicants to Sheridan must demonstrate Mature applicants to degree programs competency in English and may be must complete or have completed two required to complete English testing. semesters of postsecondary education, Visit our website to view required tests including specific course, GPA and and minimum test scores. additional admission requirements. admissions.sheridancollege.ca

34 | Sheridan Viewbook 2018/19 | 35 CHOOSE WELL

Find your fit and choose with confidence. Choosing the right education is a big decision. At Sheridan we’re committed to providing you with the learning, support and services you need to achieve your goals and reach your full potential. Sheridan is dedicated to providing an exceptional and supportive experience to all students.

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Idea Generator The Office of the Registrar provides Not sure which program to take? Take admission information to prospective the online “idea generator” quiz to help students, new applicants and current you understand your career interests students. Using online tools and personal and preferences. The “idea generator” contact, we’ll help you through the will suggest Sheridan programs for admissions process so that you can you to consider. get off to a great start at Sheridan. ideagenerator.sheridancollege.ca

CAREER PLANNING TOOLS Career QuickTips Career Advising Service Want to learn more about career fields? for Future Students Visit careerquicktips.sheridancollege.ca, an online resource for career exploration We invite you to a career advising and educational planning. appointment where you’ll learn how to use Sheridan’s Career Planning Tools, which Career Planning Micro-Course will help you assess yourself, research This online course walks you through the world of work, and plan an education all the steps needed to plan your career — that fits your career goals. To book an everything from self-assessment to career appointment with an adviser at the exploration to educational planning. Davis, Hazel McCallion or Trafalgar Road campuses, please register online. careerquicktips.sheridancollege.ca careeradvising.sheridancollege.ca

36 | Sheridan Guidance counsellors, teachers, advisers, parents and families

GUIDANCE COUNSELLORS/ADVISERS PARENTS AND FAMILIES TEACHERS We encourage you and your We understand this is a time for Bring your class to Sheridan or students to join us for a campus development, and are proactive in have us visit your classroom. visit and connect with us online the assistance we offer students Contact our Welcome Centres at at guidance.sheridancollege.ca during their transition to Sheridan. [email protected] Please visit our parents’ web page to have a recruitment staff member at parents.sheridancollege.ca plan your visit to Sheridan. To arrange for a Recruitment Adviser to come to your school, please email us at [email protected]

We look forward to seeing you — either at your school, in the community, or at Sheridan — and we hope you’ll connect with us online.

Viewbook 2018/19 | 37 DEGREE COMPLETION

Whatever your area of interest, Degree Completion offers students the opportunity to transition eligible courses into a degree program.

38 | Sheridan Sheridan provides opportunities for eligible students to complete degrees. Degree Completion offers diploma and advanced diploma graduates the pathway to enter a related degree program at a specified level.

Degree Completion prepares you for • Computer Systems Technician – higher credential learning, increasing the Software Engineering skills developed within the diploma to a • Computer Systems Technology – Software CHENNEIL McLEAN, STUDENT, broader focus within the degree through: Development and Network Engineering HONOURS BBA (FINANCE), • The development of key • Computer Systems Technology – PILON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS undergraduate competencies. Software Engineering • Lifelong learning skills that foster • Computer Systems Technology – your ability to adapt to a dynamic Systems Analyst work environment. • Craft and Design – Ceramics • Developing the necessary skills for a successful career in a complex work • Craft and Design – Furniture environment characterized by change, • Craft and Design – Glass uncertainty and ambiguity. • Craft and Design – Textiles The following diploma programs are • Creative Photography eligible for Degree Completion within the same discipline: • Digital Photography “I always knew I wanted a • Business/Business Administration – • Digital Photography and Imaging General • Early Childhood Education degree, but once my son was born it became that much • Business/Business Administration – • Fitness and Lifestyle Management Accounting more important.” • Internet Communications Technology • Business/Business Administration – Finance • Media Arts Chenneil first attended Sheridan in 2002. She also worked full time to pay • Music Theatre – Performance • Business/Business Administration – her tuition. In 2006, Chenneil earned Human Resources • Photography her Advanced Diploma in Finance, • Business/Business Administration – • Telecommunications Technology which gave her the credential and the Marketing skills to excel in a series of professional For further information on roles at Rogers, London Life and RBC. • Computer Engineering Technician Degree Completion, visit Although well equipped for the jobs • Computer Engineering Technology pathways.sheridancollege.ca to view she’s had, Chenneil realized she would the Sheridan Transfer Guide or contact need further education to get the career • Computer Programmer [email protected] she wants. Her professional motivations • Computer Programmer Analyst were compounded by the arrival of her son. “I don’t want to tell him that he needs a degree when I don’t have one. So I’m trying to set that example for him.” Chenneil re-enrolled at Sheridan in 2015 and expects to complete her BBA in early 2018. “I can’t wait,” she says.

Viewbook 2018/19 | 39 PATHWAYS TO LEARNING

Wherever you are in your education or in your career, Sheridan has the right pathway for you. Get credit for what you know.

PATHWAYS WITHIN SHERIDAN START WITH A SOLID FOUNDATION FLEXIBILITY YOU CAN COUNT ON Sheridan offers 71 internal pathways into Sheridan’s Foundation programs offer Sheridan has partnered with over 36 degree programs allowing you to build you an excellent stepping stone into many postsecondary institutions in Ontario on existing knowledge and experience, diploma and degree programs. These and around the world, providing students without duplicating what you’ve already one-year certificate programs can provide with over 800 possible pathways learned. Whether you’ve completed a you with the opportunity to expand your between credentials. two-year diploma, a three-year advanced skill set, obtain required courses and Remember that a Sheridan diploma diploma or a post-graduate certificate, explore various subject areas. may lead to admission into university- Sheridan has a number of transfer options level programs. You may also be able to available that may lead to admission GET THE CREDITS YOU DESERVE transfer some of your Sheridan credits or block transfer of credits. For further if you decide to continue your studies information on Degree Completion Through Sheridan’s various Pathway at another college or university. Some requirements please contact options, you may be able to upgrade your institutions grant “block transfer credit” [email protected] two-year diploma to a three-year Ontario College Advanced Diploma or transfer based on the length of your Sheridan Sheridan’s Academic Upgrading into a Sheridan degree. studies, while other institutions assess program gives you the skills you need transfer credit on a course-by-course basis. to enter a college certificate or diploma Upon completion of a postsecondary program or improve your job prospects. credential or courses at another DISCOVER YOUR PATHWAY The program offers flexible Academic institution, you may want to continue and Career Entrance (ACE)-level courses your studies at Sheridan. Through our Explore the Transfer Agreements in our in communications, math and science to innovative online Advanced Standing Transfer Guide, on Sheridan’s website meet your specific educational needs. application, you may apply to transfer at pathways.sheridancollege.ca or credits earned elsewhere to your Sheridan visit ONTransfer.ca for a guide to credit Students taking a Specialist High Skills program of study. For more information transfers in colleges and universities Major (SHSM) can customize their high please visit myotr.sheridaninstitute.ca/ in Ontario. school education to suit their interests advanced_standing.html and talents, easing their transition into the If you’re interested in pursuing post- postsecondary program of their choice. To check our database for possible graduate studies at Sheridan, we offer transfers please visit over 20 graduate certificate programs that Through our Dual Credit programs, sheridancollege.ca/admissions/how-to- focus on the industry-specific skills that if you’re attending high school, you can apply/transfer-credit.aspx will help get you where you want to go. If earn credits towards a Sheridan you're still having trouble deciding what Sheridan recognizes the value of qualification while completing your choice is right for you, see Sheridan’s knowledge gained outside of formal Ontario Secondary School Diploma. career planning tools on page 34 or visit education. With Prior Learning Dual credits are a great way to see what careeradvising.sheridancollege.ca college is like at no cost, while learning Assessment and Recognition more about your program of interest. (PLAR), you may be able to earn As a Sheridan student you’ll have the Please go to dualcredit.sheridancollege.ca credits towards a Sheridan credential support of our professors and staff to for further information. based on your previous learning and fulfil your academic and career goals. applicable workplace experience. Please Questions? visit myotr.sheridancollege.ca/plar.html Email [email protected] for further information.

40 | Sheridan 2pp Insert File supplied separately 1604 Sheridan 18/19 Viewbook Interior AW (insert) 2pp Insert File to be supplied separately 1604 Sheridan 18/19 Viewbook Interior AW (insert) Sheridan attracts students from across Canada and around the world, and is nationally and internationally recognized for excellence in business, digital media and communications, performing arts, visual arts and design, applied computing and engineering sciences, and community service studies.

Ontario College Certificates These programs can generally be completed in one year or less. Some are career specific; others are foundation programs. Foundation programs are a stepping stone to further study in your field of interest. They introduce theory and practice to students who want to assess their talent, build a basic portfolio or skill set, and chart a course for further study.

Animal Care 54 Mechanical Techniques – Tool and Die Maker 65 Apprenticeship 64 Media Fundamentals 49 Art Fundamentals 49 Performing Arts – Preparation 51 Community Pharmacy Assistant 54 Personal Support Worker 54

Electrical Techniques 64 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway 68 English Language Studies (ESL) 68 to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees Fundamentals of Fitness Leadership 54 Technology Fundamentals 65 General Arts and Science – University Profile 68 Welding Techniques 65 Mechanical Techniques – Plumbing 65

Ontario College Diplomas These programs are two- and three-year programs. Some are for a broad base of study, which enables graduates to pursue various and Advanced Diplomas career opportunities, and others are more focused as preparation for a specific field of work.

Accounting, Business Administration 72 Community and Justice Services 57 Advertising and Marketing Communications – Management 72 Community Worker – Outreach and Development 55 Architectural Technician/Technology 62 Computer Engineering Technician/Technology 63 Business 73 Computer Programmer 60 Chemical Engineering Technology 62 Computer Systems Technician – Software Engineering 60

Chemical Engineering Technology – Environmental 62 Computer Systems Technology – 60 Chemical Laboratory Technician 62 Software Development and Network Engineering Child and Youth Care 55 Computer Systems Technology – Systems Analyst 60

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Ontario College Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas (Cont.)

Early Childhood Education 56 Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology 64

Early Childhood Education – Intensive 56 Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology – 64 Educational Support 56 Design and Drafting Educational Support – Fast Track Intensive 57 Mechanical Technician – Tool Making 65 Electrical Engineering Technician 64 Office Administration – Executive 75 Electromechanical Engineering Technician/Technology 63 Office Administration – Health Services 76 Electronics Engineering Technician/Technology 63 Office Administration – Legal 76 Environmental Technician 63 Paralegal 57 Finance, Business Administration 73 Pharmacy Technician 55 General Arts and Science – University Profile 68 Police Foundations 57 Human Resources, Business Administration 74 Practical Nursing 55 Information Technologies Support Services 61 Social Service Worker 55 Internet Communications Technology 61 Social Service Worker – Gerontology 56 Interior Decorating 50 Technical Production for the Performing Arts Industry 51 Investigation – Public and Private 57 Veterinary Technician 55 Journalism 48 Visual and Creative Arts 50 Makeup for Media and Creative Arts 49 Visual Merchandising Arts 50 Marketing, Business Administration 75 Welding and Fabrication Technician 65

These programs combine the theory and critical thinking of Honours Bachelor’s Degrees a university program with hands-on, applied learning and a practical work term. Top employers compete for these graduates, and entrance into the programs can be highly competitive. For more information about our degree programs, visit sheridandegrees.com

Accounting, 72 Creative Writing and Publishing, Honours Bachelor of 68 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration Early Childhood Leadership, Honours Bachelor of 56 Animation, Honours Bachelor of 46 Film and Television, Honours Bachelor of 48 Art and Art History (Honours Bachelor of Arts) 51 Finance, Honours Bachelor of Business Administration 73

Athletic Therapy, 54 Game Design, Honours Bachelor of 46 Honours Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences Human Resources Management, 74 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Computing and Network Communications 60 (Honours) – Internet Communications Technology Illustration, Honours Bachelor of 47

Communication, Culture, Information and Technology 51 Information Systems Security, 61 Craft and Design, Honours Bachelor of 49 Honours Bachelor of Applied Information Sciences

44 | Sheridan Honours Bachelor’s Degrees (Cont.)

Interaction Design, Honours Bachelor of 47 Music Theatre Performance, Honours Bachelor of 51 Interior Design, Honours Bachelor of 50 Photography, Honours Bachelor of 47

Kinesiology and Health Promotion, 54 Supply Chain Management, 76 Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours Bachelor of Business Administration

Marketing Management, Theatre and Drama Studies (Honours Bachelor of Arts) 51 75 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration /Sheridan College Program in Design 48

Mobile Computing, 61 Honours Bachelor of Applied Computer Science

Collaborative programs are partnerships between Sheridan and Collaborative/Joint Degrees its university partners where students study at both institutions. Some collaborative programs allow students to earn credentials from both schools, while others confer graduates with the university credential alone. For more information about our collaborative/joint degree programs, visit sheridandegrees.com

Art and Art History (Honours Bachelor of Arts) 51 Communication, Culture, Information and Technology 51

Bachelor of Computing and Network Communications 60 Theatre and Drama Studies (Honours Bachelor of Arts) 51 (Honours) – Internet Communications Technology York University/Sheridan College Program in Design 48

These programs are one-year, post-graduate programs that Graduate Certificates generally require applicants to hold a postsecondary diploma or degree. They offer students the opportunity to further hone their skills and obtain practical experience that will help gain a competitive edge in the job market.

Advanced Manufacturing Management 63 International Business Management 74 Advanced Special Effects Makeup, Prosthetics and Props 50 Journalism – New Media 48 Advanced Television and Film 48 Marketing Management 75

Advertising – Account Management 72 Music Applied to Stage, 46 Business Analysis and Process Management 73 Screen and Interactive Visual Environments (MASSIVE) 46 Project Management 76 Digital Creature Animation – Technical Direction 46 Public Relations – Corporate Communications 49 Environmental Control 62 Quality Assurance – Manufacturing and Management 64 Game Development – Advanced Programming 60 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL Plus) 68 Game Level Design 46 Visual Effects 47 Human Resources Management 74 Web Design 47 Interactive Media Management 61

Viewbook 2018/19 | 45 FACULTIES

Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design

Sheridan’s Faculty of Animation, Arts FAAD gives you the chance to learn the and Design (FAAD) is the largest art latest technologies — such as virtual school in Canada. Some know us for our reality and visual effects — in our EMMA WESTCOTT, STUDENT, world-renowned animation program. well-equipped studios and facilities. But we also enjoy an excellent reputation We complement these experiences with TECHNICAL PRODUCTION across the creative spectrum. Sheridan’s leadership in industry-related FOR THEATRE AND LIVE EVENTS technologies for the arts, such as our Our graduates are leaders in their Screen Industries Research and Training industries and consistently the most Centre, which is a top research centre sought-after by the best and biggest for screen-based digital technologies. employers in the business. Highly visible on Broadway, during Oscar-nomination season, and in the art and design world, MAKE YOUR CREATIVITY MATTER our successful alumni are living proof Immersed in the Sheridan Creative that we know how to turn your creativity Campus experience, you become part into a compelling career. of an open, vibrant community that nurtures creativity and encourages THE RIGHT STUFF TO GET YOU READY self-expression. We challenge you to be different — and to make a difference — Our programs cover a wide range of “I like learning from people who through your creative explorations, creative endeavours. We train performers, and offer opportunities to collaborate have been in industry — who animators, filmmakers, designers and with students from other disciplines artists like you to realize the full potential know what it’s like to do what and Faculties for a balanced education. of your talents. we do. They’ve worked the long As a FAAD graduate, you leave Our renowned professors come from hours we have to put in. When with a rare combination of artistic industry, which means you receive talent, professionalism and technical we’re working on a production, a professionally relevant education sophistication. You’ll be poised for that also makes you highly employable they approach it just like it success — and prepared to make in your field. Not only do our professors your creativity a force for change. happens in the real world.” know their stuff, they’re also great at teaching — and passing that knowledge Emma Westcott knows a thing or two on to you. about the real world. In parallel with her studies, she’s acted as apprentice stage manager for professional productions at BaAM Productions, Theatre Aquarius and Drayton Entertainment. “It’s been really helpful to have experience on both fronts,” Sheridan Arts she says. “My studies have definitely informed how I approach my work, sheridan_arts and that work has in turn helped me at school, especially on our productions at Sheridan.” sheridan_arts arts.sheridancollege.ca

THE YEAR THAT THREE OF THE FIVE FILMS NOMINATED FOR BEST ANIMATED FEATURE WERE DIRECTED BY 6,563 STUDENTS 2015 ANIMATORS WHO STUDIED AT SHERIDAN

46 | Sheridan PROGRAMS

Animation and Game Design Animation, Honours Bachelor of 46 Computer Animation 46 Digital Creature Animation – Technical Direction 46 Game Design, Honours Bachelor of 46 Game Level Design 46 Music Applied to Stage, Screen and 46 Interactive Visual Environments (MASSIVE) Visual Effects 47

Design, Illustration and Photography Illustration, Honours Bachelor of 47 Interaction Design, Honours Bachelor of 47 Photography, Honours Bachelor of 47 Web Design 47 York University/Sheridan College Program in Design 1 48

Film, TV and Journalism Advanced Television and Film 48 Film and Television, Honours Bachelor of 48 Journalism 48 Journalism – New Media 48 Makeup for Media and Creative Arts 49 Media Fundamentals 49 Public Relations – Corporate Communications 49

Material Art and Design Art Fundamentals 49 Craft and Design, Honours Bachelor of 49 Interior Decorating 50 Interior Design, Honours Bachelor of 50 Visual and Creative Arts 50 Visual Merchandising Arts 50

Visual and Performing Arts Advanced Special Effects Makeup, Prosthetics and Props 50 Art and Art History (Honours Bachelor of Arts) 2 51 Communication, Culture, Information and Technology 2 51 Music Theatre Performance, Honours Bachelor of 51 Performing Arts – Preparation 51 Technical Production for the Performing Arts Industry 51 Theatre and Drama Studies (Honours Bachelor of Arts) 2 51

1 Joint degree program with York University 2 Joint degree program with Mississauga

ViewbookViewbook 2018/19 | 47 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

ANIMATION AND GAME DESIGN

ANIMATION, HONOURS Called the “Harvard of Animator, Art Director, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: BACHELOR OF animation colleges,” Character Designer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) Sheridan prepares you Lighter, Modeler, Rigger, • One senior-level visual arts credit at the M or Open Level 4-year Degree FTRAfor a career in classical Storyboard Artist • Four other Grade 12 subjects at the U or M level (PBAAA) and computer animation. • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% overall average.

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

COMPUTER ANIMATION This world-renowned Character Modeler, Web A postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual program teaches the 3D Designer, Marketing/Product or fine arts and/or four years of demonstrated software, technology and Illustrator, Medical/Technical competence through relevant work experience. 1-year Graduate F, W TRA techniques Hollywood Illustrator Certificate professionals use today. Refer to website for mandatory additional (PCANM) admission requirements.

DIGITAL CREATURE ANIMATION – Post graduates — get the Computer Animator, Sheridan’s Computer Animation program or equivalent TECHNICAL DIRECTION advanced training and Digital Character Animator and a postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual sought-after computer or fine arts and/or four years of demonstrated 1-year Graduate FTRAanimation skills needed competence through relevant work experience. Certificate to advance your abilities. (PCDCA) Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

GAME DESIGN, HONOURS As the only one of its kind Animator, Game Developer, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: BACHELOR OF in Canada, this program Level Designer, Multimedia • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) combines disciplines and Developer, Technical Artist • Grade 12 Mathematics (U) 4-year Degree FTRAindustry experience to • One senior-level visual arts credit at the M or Open Level (PBGDS) create game designers. • Three other Grade 12 subjects at the U or M level • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% overall average.

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

GAME LEVEL DESIGN Become an industry- Game Level Designer, Postsecondary diploma or degree or ready game designer Project Manager demonstrated competence through in a world-class program related work, and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate FTRAdesigned for those who Certificate have an art-related Refer to website for mandatory additional (PGLDS) degree/diploma. admission requirements.

MUSIC APPLIED TO STAGE, Compose music for Film and Television, Video Games A music-related postsecondary diploma, advanced SCREEN AND INTERACTIVE VISUAL animations, video games/ and Apps, Animation, Children’s diploma or degree, with an overall GPA of 2.5, or ENVIRONMENTS (MASSIVE) apps, film, TV and musical Programming, Musical Theatre, demonstrated experience. theatre. Recording Engineering, Music 1-year Graduate STRA Editing, Marketing and Please refer to website for mandatory additional Certificate Advertising admission requirements. (PMSVE)

48 | Sheridan Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

ANIMATION AND GAME DESIGN

VISUAL EFFECTS Get the most complete Junior Compositor, Junior Sheridan’s Computer Animation program or equivalent training thanks to 3D Animator, Junior Lighter, and a postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual or Sheridan’s world- Junior Match Mover, fine arts and/or four years of demonstrated competence renowned facilities Junior Effects Artist through relevant work experience. 1-year Graduate FTRAand Computer Certificate Animation and TV Refer to website for mandatory additional (PVEFF) and Film programs. admission requirements.

DESIGN, ILLUSTRATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY

ILLUSTRATION, HONOURS Only Sheridan offers Art Director, Author, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: BACHELOR OF a BA in Illustration Entrepreneur, Fine Artist, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) in Canada — learn Illustrator, Web/Multimedia • One senior-level visual arts credit at the M or Open Level 4-year Degree FTRAtraditional and digital Designer • Four other Grade 12 subjects at the U or M level (PBAAI) media in a program • Minimum 65% overall average ranked “one of the best.” Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% overall average.

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

INTERACTION DESIGN, This program focuses Interactive Environmental OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF on all forms of digital Designer, Multimedia Designer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) technology and creates UX/UI Designer, Website • One senior-level visual arts credit at the M or Open Level 4-year Degree FTRAdesigners who develop Developer • Four other Grade 12 subjects at the U or M level (PBIDS) new products and • Minimum 65% overall average better apps. Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% overall average.

PHOTOGRAPHY, HONOURS Prepare for a career as Advertising & Corporate OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: BACHELOR OF a high-end commercial Photographer, Digital Production • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) photographer in a Specialist & Photo Retoucher, • One senior-level visual arts credit at the M or Open Level 4-year Degree FTRAprogram that focuses Fashion, Portrait & Wedding • Four other Grade 12 subjects at the U or M level (PBAAP) on the conceptual, Photographer, Industrial/ • Minimum 65% overall average technical and aesthetic. Architectural Photographer, Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including Public Relations/Event required courses with a minimum 65% overall average. Photographer/Videographer, Photographic Educator, Travel, Refer to website for mandatory additional admission News, Editorial & Documentary requirements and Degree Completion opportunities. Photographer, Photographer

WEB DESIGN Develop professional Art Director, Creative Director, Postsecondary diploma or degree in design, skills that translate Digital Marketing Specialist, visual or fine arts and/or demonstrated competence directly to the marketing, Graphic Designer, Interactive through related work and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate FTRAadvertising and Designer, Mobile Designer, Applicants must be competent in Adobe Photoshop Certificate e-commerce industries. UX Designer/UI Designer, and Illustrator or equivalent software. Applicants (PNMED) Website Designer will be expected to have these competencies prior to the start of the first course. Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

Viewbook 2018/19 | 49 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

DESIGN, ILLUSTRATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY

YORK UNIVERSITY / SHERIDAN In partnership with York Book Designer, Corporate Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma COLLEGE PROGRAM IN DESIGN University, this program Communications Designer, (OSSD) and six 4U or 4M courses, including ENG4U provides practice, theory Editorial Designer, Exhibit and all Faculty or program specific prerequisites. 4-year Degree FTRA, and industry experience in Designer, Interactive/User Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U (PBDES) YU graphic design and more. Experience Designer, or FIF4U. We accept a combination of U and M courses. Packaging Designer, Additional information is available through the Signage and Wayfinding Admissions Office at either Sheridan or York University. Designer, Typeface Designer, Refer to website for mandatory additional Graphic Designer admission requirements.

FILM, TV AND JOURNALISM

ADVANCED TELEVISION AND FILM Get the technical, Assistant Director, Broadcast Media-related postsecondary diploma or degree, creative and industry- Technician, Camera Operator, and/or demonstrated competence through relevant education needed Film and TV Crew, Film Editor, related work and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate FTRAto begin an exciting career Production Designer, Recording Certificate in TV and film. Engineer, Screenwriter, Refer to website for mandatory additional (PATAF) Sound Technician admission requirements.

FILM AND TELEVISION, As a graduate, you’ll know Art Department Trainee, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF how to use technology, Assistant Director, Assistant • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) write scripts, produce Editor, Assistant Sound Editor, • Five additional grade 12 credits (M or U) 4-year Degree FTRA media and understand Camera Dept. Trainee, • Minimum 65% overall average (PBFTV) the business side of Production Assistant, Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education, including this industry. Script Reader/Coverage, required courses, with a minimum 65% overall average, Transmedia Producer, a minimum 65% in ENG4U, and a minimum 60% in Camera Operator, Film and TV remaining courses. Crew, Lighting Tech, Sound Tech Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements and Degree Completion opportunities.

JOURNALISM This program turns Newspaper Reporter, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: the classroom into the News Photographer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) with a newsroom by teaching Online Reporter, Magazine minimum 65%. 2-year Diploma F TRA students to write, edit, Contributor, Public Relations (PJRNL) design and more. Assistant, Anchor/Announcer, ENG Camera Operator, News Production Assistant

JOURNALISM – NEW MEDIA Small in numbers, Content Producer, Journalist, Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or this program provides Multimedia Producer, demonstrated competence through related individual coaching and News Broadcaster, News work, and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate FTRAa provocative curriculum. Photographer, News Writer, Certificate Social Media Coordinator Refer to website for mandatory additional (PJRNM) admission requirements.

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Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

FILM, TV AND JOURNALISM

MAKEUP FOR MEDIA Learn application, sales Cosmetics Consultant (Retail OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: AND CREATIVE ARTS and interpersonal skills & Wholesale), Cosmetics • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) to become a makeup Manager, Makeup Artist – 2-year Diploma F, W TRA artist for film, television, Advertising/Photography, (PMMCA) runway and more. Makeup Artist – Film/TV, Makeup Artist – Live Theatre, Weddings, Special Events, Runway Makeup

MEDIA FUNDAMENTALS Find where your Foundation Program OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: media talents lie • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) while refining your 1-year Certificate FTRAacademic skills in film, (PMDAF) broadcasting, journalism and digital media.

PUBLIC RELATIONS – This program teaches Communications Specialist, Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS communication as an Fundraiser, Media Relations previous work and/or educational experience art form and imparts Manager, Public Relations in the communications field. 1-year Graduate FTRAcritical, analytical and Specialist, Senior Writer Certificate strategic skills in a Refer to website for mandatory additional (PPRCC) variety of media. admission requirements.

MATERIAL ART AND DESIGN

ART FUNDAMENTALS Find your talent, build Foundation program OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: a portfolio and receive • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) hands-on training in this 1-year Certificate F, W TRA diverse introductory (PARTF) art program.

CRAFT AND DESIGN, Learn to transform Ceramic Artist, Craftsperson, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF environmental and Furniture Maker, Glass Artist, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) human potential in a Industrial Designer, Potter, • One senior-level visual arts credit at the M or Open Level Ceramics F TRA unique program that Textile Artist • Four other Grade 12 credits (U or M) 4-year Degree offers industrial design • Minimum 65% overall average (PBCRDC) alongside classic studios. Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education, including required courses, with a minimum 65% overall average. Furniture F TRA 4-year Degree Refer to website for mandatory additional admission (PBCRDF) requirements and Degree Completion opportunities.

Glass F TRA 4-year Degree (PBCRDG)

Industrial Design F TRA 4-year Degree (PBCRDI)

Textiles F TRA 4-year Degree (PBCRDT)

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Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

MATERIAL ART AND DESIGN

INTERIOR DECORATING Recognized by the Décor/Finishes Consultant OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: CDECA, this program for Builder/Model homes, Home • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) offers comprehensive, Fashion Display/Merchandiser, • One senior-level visual arts credit at the (M) or (Open) 2-year Diploma F, W HMC industry-specific training Home Stager, Interior Decorating level with a minimum 65% or a portfolio* (PINDE) in interior decorating. Consultant/Stylist, Kitchen/Bath/ *Applicants who are unable to complete a visual Spa Design Specialist, Media arts credit or who achieved less than 65% in their visual Consultant: Writing & Styling for arts credit will be required to submit a portfolio. Print/TV/Web Media, Sales Consultant: Home Furnishings Refer to website for additional admission requirements. Retailer

INTERIOR DESIGN, Get hands-on training Interior Designer requires 2 OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF and industry experience years’ experience and NCIDQ • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) with a minimum 65% needed to become a exam; until then the job title • Grade 11* or 12 Mathematics (U or M) with a 4-year Degree FHMCdesigner in a program is “Designer.” minimum 60% (PBAID) recognized by the • Four other Grade 12 subjects at the U or M level: Association of Registered *Applicants presenting with the Mathematics Grade 11 Interior Designers of (U or M) must have 5 other (U) or (M) courses at the Ontario (ARIDO) and Grade 12 level. accredited by the Council • Minimum 65% overall average for Interior Design Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including Accreditation (CIDA). required courses with a minimum 65% overall average.

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

VISUAL AND CREATIVE ARTS Combine studio-based Depends on program options OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: visual arts training with — broad range of professional • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) business and marketing visual and creative artist 3-year Advanced F TRA courses to develop careers available. Diploma industry-ready skills. (PCVAD)

2-year Diploma F TRA (PCVAT)

VISUAL MERCHANDISING ARTS This relevant, industry- In-store Marketer, Exhibit OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: connected program Designer, Set Designer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) offers a curriculum Special Event Planner, Stylist- 2-year Diploma FHMCspecifically designed On- and Off-figure, Product and (PVMAS) to develop creativity Interior Photography, Trade Show and business savvy. Designer, Visual Merchandiser, Window Display Artist

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

ADVANCED SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKEUP, Realize a career in Exhibit Designer, Prop/FX Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or PROSTHETICS AND PROPS advanced special effects Technician, Makeup Artist, demonstrated competence through related in a program that is the Prosthetic Technician, SPFX work and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate F TRA only one of its kind offered Artist/Assistant, SPFX Makeup Certificate by Ontario colleges. Artist, Special Effects Technician In some cases, applicants may be required to (PASEM) submit additional admission requirements.

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Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

ART AND ART HISTORY This unique program See UTM Career Centre Applicants must meet the admission requirements combines hands-on web page. of the University of Toronto Mississauga. There is no work at Sheridan and separate application to Sheridan. Eligible applicants 4-year Bachelor’s F TRA, an Honours BA in Art will be selected on the basis of UTM’s assessment of Degree / Advanced UTM and Art History from their academic achievement. Diploma the University of Toronto. (PAAAH)

COMMUNICATION, CULTURE, Focusing on technology Business Analyst, Front-end Web Applicants must meet the admission requirements INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY generation and diffusion, Developer, Game Level Designer, of the University of Toronto Mississauga. There is no this program allows you to Photographer/Digital Film separate application to Sheridan. Eligible applicants 4-year Degree / FTRA, pursue a bachelor’s degree Director, Public Relations/ will be selected on the basis of UTM’s assessment of Certificate UTM and certificate in Digital Marketing/HR Consultant, Social their academic achievement. (PCCIT) Communications. Entrepreneur, Technical Writer

MUSIC THEATRE PERFORMANCE, This program gives you Actor, Dancer, Performer, Singer OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF it all — practical training • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) in acting, singing and • Five additional Grade 12 subjects at the U or M level 4-year Degree FTRAdance through a • Minimum 65% overall average (PBAMT) holistic approach. Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% overall average.

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements and Degree Completion opportunities.

PERFORMING ARTS – PREPARATION Improve performing, Foundation Program OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: auditioning and technical • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) skills while developing your 1-year Certificate FTRAskills in acting, singing, (PPAPN) dancing and comedy.

TECHNICAL PRODUCTION FOR Develop your creativity, Assistant/Stage Manager, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: THE PERFORMING ARTS INDUSTRY technical mastery, and Costume Builder, Lighting • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) work ethic in Sheridan’s Technician, Prop Builder, Scenic 3-year Advanced FTRAstate-of-the-art MIDI and Carpenter, Scenic Painter, Sound Refer to website for mandatory additional Diploma sound labs. Designer, Technical Director admission requirements. (PTPPA)

THEATRE AND DRAMA STUDIES In partnership with Actor, Playwright, Applicants must meet the admission requirements the University of Theatre Administrator of the University of Toronto Mississauga. Appropriate Toronto, this program preparation includes courses in drama and other 4-year Degree / FTRA, offers intensive training performing arts, English and history, along with experience Diploma UTM and an honours-level in public performance. (PTADS) drama degree.

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Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies

In the Faculty of Applied Health and collaboration, practical undergraduate Community Studies (FAHCS), we’re research and field-relevant skills. committed to positive change in our DANIELLE PUSATERI, HONOURS schools, in our health-care system and SCHOOL OF EDUCATION in our communities — just like you. BACHELOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD We’re passionate about learning — LEADERSHIP, GRADUATE EARLY Educating tomorrow’s leaders means and your success as a student. Prepare CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM providing you with learning that engages. to enter the growing profession of early It means offering you experience- childhood education through studies based learning and applied research in child development, child and family opportunities that get you ready to take centred learning, and curriculum design. on the challenges of an ever-changing If you have a passion for supporting world. Your learning integrates theory students with special needs, our with practice, knowledge with social Educational Support diploma program innovation and life skills with scholarship. will help prepare you to work as a member Our programs deliver a unique student of the educational team, supporting experience that inspire your creative the academic, behavioural and social problem-solving skills and your impact development of students with disabilities on local and global communities. in diverse school environments. Learn in state-of-the art facilities utilizing “They’ve watched me grow SCHOOL OF APPLIED HEALTH theories and technologies that emphasize, encourage and foster best practices in in this field, from diploma Your focus is on the health and well-being education and learning. Gain practical of our communities. Join other future student to degree student. and applied experience in the field, health-care professionals in a progressive and get ready to shape the minds of Now they’re supporting me educational environment that ensures you future generations. get a healthy dose of vital skills, clinical in my graduate studies — know-how and practical experience. In and they’ve invited me to join short, you learn everything you need to be SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SAFETY them as a faculty member. ” successful today, and a leader tomorrow. Smart ideas create safe communities. Here, you learn key elements of law, For Danielle, joining Sheridan’s faculty SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY STUDIES criminology, investigative techniques and was a full-circle moment. “The faculty emergency response — with a practical genuinely cared about me as a student. Do you want to make a difference in skill development to support entry in Now I get to be on the other end of people’s lives? So do we. Our hands-on the field of public safety. Leveraging key that, seeing these students, some just programs are built on values of social industry partnerships, our programs also out of high school, entering this new justice, ethical engagement, and creative provide you the opportunity to learn new phase in their lives. I get to be there and collaborative problem solving. From and emerging technologies, giving you to say: ‘It’s (going to be) okay. We’re programs to become a Social Service unique skills that keep you on top of this a family in this classroom; we’re going Worker to Child and Youth Care to rapidly evolving field. to be on this journey together.’” Her Community Worker, you receive a balanced favourite part about teaching? “I like education that includes interdisciplinary watching these students grow. It’s exciting to see their love for the field.” communitywellness.sheridancollege.ca

STATE-OF-THE-ART SPECIALIZED LABS 6,286STUDENTS 159 STUDENT AWARDS 27 AND CLINICS

54 | Sheridan PROGRAMS

Applied Health Animal Care 54 Athletic Therapy, Honours 54 Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences Community Pharmacy Assistant 54 Fundamentals of Fitness Leadership 54 Kinesiology and Health Promotion, 54 Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences Personal Support Worker 54 Pharmacy Technician 55 Practical Nursing 55 Veterinary Technician 55

Community Studies Child and Youth Care 55 Community Worker – Outreach and Development 55 Social Service Worker 55 Social Service Worker – Gerontology 56

Education Early Childhood Education 56 Early Childhood Education – Intensive 56 Early Childhood Leadership, Honours Bachelor of 56 Educational Support 56 Educational Support – Fast Track Intensive 57

Public Safety Community and Justice Services 57 Investigation – Public and Private 57 Paralegal 57 Police Foundations 57

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Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

APPLIED HEALTH

ANIMAL CARE Ideal for those Animal Caretaker, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: interested in animal Animal Control Officer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) anatomy, nutrition, Animal Services Worker, • Plus one of: Chemistry, Grade 12 (C or U), or 1-year Certificate F, W DAV grooming, science, Animal Trainer, Pet Groomer, Chemistry, Grade 11 (U), or Biology, Grade 11 (C or U) (PANCR) nursing and a career in Pet Sitter/Boarder, a veterinarian setting. Pet Store Owner

ATHLETIC THERAPY, Gain skills and experience Athletic Therapist (clinic & OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF to become a certified on-site), Equipment Manager, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) plus APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCES athletic therapist. Orthopedic Assistant, Wellness • Biology, Grade 12 (U) Adviser (corporate) • Plus one of: Physics, Grade 12 (U) or Chemistry, 4-year Degree FDAV Grade 12 (U) or Mathematics, Grade 12 (U) (PBAHS) • Three additional Grade 12 credits at the U or M level • Minimum 65% in each course Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% in each course.

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

COMMUNITY PHARMACY ASSISTANT Study to become a Community Pharmacy Assistant OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: pharmacy assistant and • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) gain the knowledge and 1-year Certificate W, S DAV skills needed to succeed (PCPHA) in a retail dispensary.

FUNDAMENTALS OF Unique in Ontario, Fitness Coordinator, Group OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: FITNESS LEADERSHIP this program combines Fitness Leader, Personal Trainer • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) physiology, anatomy, 1-year Certificate F, W DAV bio-mechanics and (PFITL) nutrition fundamentals.

KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH Learn exercise science, Ergonomist, Fitness Director, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: PROMOTION, HONOURS BACHELOR health promotion and Health Promoter, Kinesiologist, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) plus OF HEALTH SCIENCES business leadership skills Personal Trainer, Strength & • Biology, Grade 12 (U) needed to develop and Conditioning Coach • Plus one of: Physics, Grade 12 (U) or Chemistry, 4-year Degree FDAVmanage health programs. Grade 12 (U) or Mathematics, Grade 12 (U) (PBHSK) • Three additional Grade 12 credits at the U or M level • Minimum 65% in each course Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% in each course.

PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER Become a caring supporter Personal Attendant, Resident OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: and learn to provide Care Assistant, Personal Care • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) physical, psychological Assistant, Personal Care 1-year Certificate F, W DAV and social aid to the Provider, Patient Service Partner, (PPSWK) elderly or medically Personal Support Worker challenged youth.

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Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

APPLIED HEALTH

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Get the comprehensive, Pharmacy Technician OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: specialized and hands-on • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) education needed to • Mathematics, Grade 12 (C or U) with a minimum 70% 2-year Diploma F, W, S DAV become a registered • Biology, Grade 11 (C or U) (PPHTO) pharmacy technician. • Chemistry, Grade 12 (C or U) or Chemistry, Grade 11 (U) • Results of a health occupations exam

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

PRACTICAL NURSING Prepare for a nursing Practical Nurse OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: career in a program that • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) prepares you to write the • Mathematics, Grade 12 (C or U) with a minimum 70% 2-year Diploma F, W, S DAV national certificate exam. • Biology, Grade 11 (C or U) (PPNSG) • Chemistry, Grade 12 (C or U) or Chemistry, Grade 11 (U) • Results of a health occupations exam

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN Accredited by the OAVT, Animal Control Officer, Animal/ OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: this unique program uses Zoo Keeper, Industry Sales • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) distributed learning that Representative, Registered • Mathematics, Grade 12 (C or U) 2-year Diploma FDAVincludes placement in a Laboratory Animal Technician, • Biology, Grade 11 (C or U) (PVETT) veterinary clinic or lab. Registered Veterinary Technician, • Chemistry, Grade 12 (C or U) or Chemistry, Veterinary Tech Specialist Grade 11 (U) • Results of a health occupations exam

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

COMMUNITY STUDIES

CHILD AND YOUTH CARE Learn how to truly help Child and Youth Care Worker OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: children with challenges in • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) a program that focuses on 3-year Advanced F, W DAV, current resources, theories Diploma TRA and approaches. (PCYCD)

COMMUNITY WORKER – Learn to bring about Community Worker OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: OUTREACH AND DEVELOPMENT change in a program • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) that teaches grassroots 2-year Diploma FDAVefforts through practical (PCWOD) knowledge and field placement.

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER Learn to truly help people Case Intake Worker, Employment OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: work through challenges Service Specialist, Family Service • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) and create more satisfying Worker, Group Home Worker, 2-year Diploma F, W DAV, lives in this award-winning Shelter Worker, Social Service (PSSWK) TRA program. Worker, Volunteer Coordinator, Youth Outreach Coordinator

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Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

COMMUNITY STUDIES

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER – This program specializes Community Outreach Worker, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: GERONTOLOGY in developing skills and Hospice Worker, Program/ • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) expertise needed to Recreation Assistant, Senior 2-year Diploma FDAV, become a leader in the Centre Worker, Social Service (PSSWG) TRA field of elder care. Worker

EDUCATION

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION This program’s Early Childhood Educator OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: curriculum is renowned • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) and research-based 2-year Diploma F, W, S DAV, and will help you Refer to website for Degree Completion (PECED) TRA become an accredited opportunities and admission requirements. ECE professional. Part-time available

EARLY CHILDHOOD Designed for graduate Early Childhood Educator Postsecondary diploma and/or degree with related EDUCATION – INTENSIVE students (university courses. Applicants with an unrelated diploma/degree are or college) who want required to submit documentation confirming volunteer 1-year Diploma FDAV,to fast-track their ECE and/or paid hours. (PECEI) TRA education and career. Refer to website for mandatory additional admission Part-time available DAV requirements and Degree Completion opportunities.

EARLY CHILDHOOD LEADERSHIP, Get the theory, ECE Supervisor, ECE Program OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF background and practice Leader, Early Childhood Educator, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) with a minimum 65% in ECE needed to become Policy Advisor • Mathematics, Grade 11* (U or M) or Grade 12(C)* a leader in early childhood or Grade 12 (U) or Science, Grade 12 (M) or Biology, 4-year Degree FDAVeducation and care. Chemistry or Physics Grade 12 (U) (PBECL) • Four other (U) or (M) courses at the Grade 12 level *Applicants presenting with the Mathematics, Grade 11 (U or M) or Grade 12 (C) must have five other (U) or (M) courses at the Grade 12 level. • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with minimum 65% overall average.

Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements and Degree Completion opportunities.

EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT Learn to support students Camp Counsellor, Developmental OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: with disabilities in a Support Services Worker, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) diploma program that Educational Assistant – Special 2-year Diploma F, W, S TRA includes current, flexible Education, Educational Resource (PCESD) and assistive approaches. Worker, IBI Assistant, Respite Care/Group Home Worker, Part-time available Teaching Assistant

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Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

EDUCATION

EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT – Designed for graduates Camp Counsellor, Postsecondary diploma and/or degree and/or FAST TRACK INTENSIVE (university or college) Developmental Support demonstrated competence through related who want to fast-track Services Worker, Educational work and/or educational experience. 1-year Diploma F, W, S TRA their educational Assistant – Special Education, (PEDSI) assistant career. Educational Resource Worker, Refer to website for mandatory additional IBI Assistant, Respite Care/Group admission requirements. Part-time available Home Worker, Teaching Assistant

PUBLIC SAFETY

COMMUNITY AND JUSTICE SERVICES Want to work in the Correctional Officer (federal OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: correctional field? or provincial), Court Worker, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) This program combines Residential Worker, Security 2-year Diploma F, W DAV criminology and more Officer, Youth Services Officer, (PCAJS) with hands-on experience. Various Law & Bylaw Enforcement positions

INVESTIGATION – Prepare for a career in Alarm Investigator, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE investigation in a program Corporate Security Officer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) that will hone your skills Fraud Investigator, Loss 2-year Diploma F, W DAV in analysis, interviewing Prevention Officer, Private (PIPAP) and more. Investigator, Specialized Asset Protection Security Officer, Surveillance Investigator

PARALEGAL This program prepares Paralegal OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: you for a challenging • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) with career as a legal services a minimum 60% 2-year Diploma F, W DAV provider. Successful • Minimum 65% overall average (PARAL) completion of the program qualifies you to write the Law Society of Upper Canada’s licensing exam.

POLICE FOUNDATIONS Learn the most modern Border Security Officer, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: police and public safety Police Constable, Private Police • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) policies and skills in Officer, Security Operative 2-year Diploma F, W DAV criminology, crime scene (PPOLF) analysis and more.

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Faculty of Applied Science and Technology

The acronym for Sheridan’s Faculty of • Help solve real-world production Applied Science and Technology is FAST. challenges in our manufacturing This is not an accident. Our high-intensity programs. EDWARD SYKES, DIRECTOR programs are fast-paced and forward- • Help address Canada’s shortage of looking. They teach you to be agile CENTRE FOR MOBILE INNOVATION; skilled tradespeople by learning a skilled PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF APPLIED with applied knowledge and problem- trade such as welding, tool and die COMPUTING, CO-CREATOR, MOBILE solving skills. And they give you more making, plumbing or electrical at our COMPUTING DEGREE PROGRAM opportunities and more flexibility in a new facility opening at the Davis Campus rapidly changing world. in Brampton in fall 2017. The new building Informed by close collaboration with will feature a three-storey atrium, 22 top industry and postsecondary partners, classrooms, six dedicated workshops, a FAST education places you at the skylights and an Energy Centre. cutting edge of emerging industry For more information, visit: trends. We know what employers want stc-davis.sheridancollege.ca because we work directly with them. And you might too, as students in many • Explore a wide range of Applied Science programs get the opportunity to work and Technology courses and qualify for with employers and industry partners. further program admission with our You also benefit from learning the Technology Fundamentals certificate. latest technologies and real-world problem-solving skills. MOVE AHEAD AS TECHNOLOGY DOES “When a new trend emerges, With a wide variety of disciplines As Canada continues to grow and renew we’re quick to add it to the to choose from, FAST gives you the its advanced technology sectors, your curriculum.” opportunity to learn what you love: FAST education helps you respond • Provide end-to-end solutions for quickly to industry change — and keep Sheridan helps students become computing challenges through our your career aspirations in motion. We future-ready by embracing cutting- applied computing programs. are closely aligned with our professions, edge technologies, says Ed Sykes. adopting their standards, models and And now, thanks to $3.3 million in • Develop mobile applications to provide ethics throughout our programs. We research grants from the Natural innovative solutions to business problems. ensure our curriculum is aligned with Sciences and Engineering Research • Create building design and construction national accreditation from professional Council of Canada and the Canada solutions in our architectural programs. bodies where they exist. Foundation for Innovation for Sheridan’s • Experience chemistry, chemical Our programs are led by an Centre for Mobile Innovation, students engineering and environmental science enterprising team of educators with will have the opportunity to engage and engineering in state-of-the-art extensive experience in their fields, in challenging research in the area laboratory facilities equipped for who are passionate about teaching of mobile health (mHealth). The chemical analysis and pilot-scale and, more importantly, invested in research will spotlight the way mHealth industrial operations. your personal and professional success. technologies can help ease the pressures on our healthcare systems by providing • Address the manufacturing challenges cost-effective and accurate patient of industry partners in our mechanical care from any location. and electrical engineering programs. fast.sheridancollege.ca

PAST, CURRENT AND UPCOMING 6,819 STUDENTS 35+PROGRAMS 80+ RESEARCH PROJECTS

60 | Sheridan PROGRAMS

Applied Computing Bachelor of Computing and Network Communications (Honours) 60 – Internet Communications Technology Computer Programmer 60 Computer Systems Technician – Software Engineering 60 Computer Systems Technology – Software Development 60 and Network Engineering Computer Systems Technology – Systems Analyst 60 Game Development – Advanced Programming 60 Information Systems Security, 61 Honours Bachelor of Applied Information Sciences Information Technologies Support Services 61 Interactive Media Management 61 Internet Communications Technology 61 Mobile Computing, 61 Honours Bachelor of Applied Computer Science

Architectural Technology Architectural Technician/Technology 62

Chemical and Environmental Sciences Chemical Engineering Technology 62 Chemical Engineering Technology – Environmental 62 Chemical Laboratory Technician 62 Environmental Control 62 Environmental Technician 63

Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Technology Advanced Manufacturing Management 63 Computer Engineering Technician/Technology 63 Electromechanical Engineering Technician/Technology 63 Electronics Engineering Technician/Technology 63 Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology 64 Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology – 64 Design and Drafting Quality Assurance – Manufacturing and Management 64

Skilled Trades and Apprenticeships Apprenticeship Training Programs 64 Electrical Engineering Technician 64 Electrical Techniques 64 Mechanical Technician – Tool Making 65 Mechanical Techniques – Plumbing 65 Mechanical Techniques – Tool and Die Maker 65 Welding and Fabrication Technician 65 Welding Techniques 65

Technology Fundamentals Technology Fundamentals 65

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Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Faculty of Applied Science and Technology

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

APPLIED COMPUTING

BACHELOR OF COMPUTING AND A unique program that Information Security Analyst, Applicants must meet the admission requirements NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS offers hands-on experience Network R&D Specialist, of Brock University. There is no separate application (HONOURS) – INTERNET and academic study at Senior Security Engineer, to Sheridan. Eligible applicants will be selected COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY both Sheridan and Brock Technology Strategy Director, on the basis of Brock’s assessment of their University. Virtual Network Programmer, academic achievement. Degree / Advanced FTRA, Wi-Fi Network Expert Diploma BU (PCNCT)

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Develop unique skills Computer Programmer, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: in a program that offers Computer Technician, Database • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) the most current versions Application Support, Networking • Any Grade 12 Mathematics* (C or U) or Grade 11 2-year Diploma F, W DAV, of industry programming Support, Tech Support Analyst, Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions and (PCOMP) TRA software. Fast tracking Web Programmer Relations (MCR3U) (*Applicants presenting with Math available. MAP4C require a minimum 70%)

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN – Graduates of this program Computer Network Specialist, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING possess practical, Computer Software Engineer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) workplace-ready software Database Developer, Software • Any Grade 12 Mathematics* (C or U) or Grade 11 2-year Diploma F, W DAV, engineering skills in web Application Developer, Software Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions and Relations (PCSSN) TRA technologies and more. Support Tech, System (MCR3U) (*Applicants presenting with Math MAP4C Administrator, Web Developer require a minimum 70%)

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY – With a challenging Computer Network Specialist, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND curriculum in multiple Database Developer, Information • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) NETWORK ENGINEERING platforms and Security Analyst, PC/LAN User • Any Grade 12 Mathematics* (C or U) or Grade 11 environments, this Support, Software Support Tech Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions and 3-year Advanced F, W DAV, program prepares you System Administrator, Relations (MCR3U) (*Applicants presenting with Math Diploma TRA for the real industry. Web Developer MAP4C require a minimum 70%) (PCSSC) Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY – As a graduate of this Business Systems Analyst, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: SYSTEMS ANALYST program, you’ll have Computer Network Specialist, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) the in-demand Computer Programmer, • Any Grade 12 Mathematics* (C or U) or Grade 11 3-year Advanced F, W DAV, programming, systems Information Security Analyst, Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions and Diploma TRA design and business IT Project Manager, System Relations (MCR3U) (*Applicants presenting with (PCSAC) skills employers seek. Administrator, Web Developer Math MAP4C require a minimum 70%)

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

GAME DEVELOPMENT – Collaborating with Game Level Designer, Postsecondary diploma or degree in computer ADVANCED PROGRAMMING the Game Level Design Multimedia Developer, science/programming or related discipline or program, this program Project Manager, demonstrated competence through related work, 1-year Graduate FTRAintegrates game Video Game Developer and/or educational experience. Certificate programming, digital (PGDAP) art and more. In some cases, applicants may be requested to submit additional admission requirements.

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Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

APPLIED COMPUTING

INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY, Become an in-demand, Computer Forensics Expert, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF experienced information Cybersecurity Developer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) APPLIED INFORMATION SCIENCES systems security Ecommerce App Developer, ISS • Any Grade 12 Science (U or M) or Grade 12 Computer professional and earn Consultant, Security Vulnerability Science (U) or Grade 12 Computer Engineering 4-year Degree F, W TRA your BAISc at Sheridan. Tester, System Security Analyst Technology (U or M) (PBAIS) • Any Grade 12 Mathematics (U) • Three other Grade 12 credits (U or M) • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% overall average.

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES Learn to help end users Blackberry® Support Specialist, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: SUPPORT SERVICES with complex hardware, Help Desk Analyst, Hardware • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) software and more while Support Analyst, IT Trainer, • Any Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U) or Grade 11 2-year Diploma F, W DAV developing tech and Technical Writer Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions and (PITSC) problem-solving skills. Relations (MCR3U)

INTERACTIVE MEDIA MANAGEMENT Learn to create and Multimedia Developer, Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or demonstrated manage web and mobile Website Designer, competence through related work and/or educational content at the college Website Developer experience. Students are expected to have computer 1-year Graduate FTRArated the best in literacy skills prior to admission (Microsoft Windows, Certificate interactive multimedia image editing software, web page tools). (PINME) in Canada. Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS This exceptional Information Security Analyst, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNOLOGY program provides the Senior Security Engineer, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) best undergraduate Technology Strategy Director, • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) 3-year Advanced W DAV preparation for a career Wi-Fi Network Expert or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions Diploma F TRA in internet engineering. and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) (PICTC) Mathematics

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

MOBILE COMPUTING, Prepare to be a leader in Cloud Computing Developer, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF mobility technology in a Managed Services Specialist, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4U) APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE program that gives you Mobile Application Developer, • Any Grade 12 Science (U or M), or Grade 12 Computer industry experience and Social Network Developer, Science (ICS4U) or Grade 12 Computer Engineering 4-year Degree F, W TRA practical knowledge. Software Tester, UI Developer Technology (U or M) (PBACS) • Any Grade 12 Mathematics (U) • Three other Grade 12 subjects (U or M) • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education including required courses with a minimum 65% overall average.

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

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Faculty of Applied Science and Technology

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIAN / Earn a nationally Architectural Designer (working OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNOLOGY recognized credential for architect or their own design • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) and enrol in one of and drafting practice), CADD • Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U) or Grade 11 Functions 2-year Diploma F, W HMC these superior, industry- operator/draftsperson (2D & 3D), (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions and Relations (MCR3U) (PATCN) approved programs. Construction Supervisor/Manager, • Minimum 65% overall average Construction Estimator (quantity 3-year Advanced F, W HMC surveyor), Facility/Project Diploma Manager, Municipal Building (PARTY) Official (reviewing plans, permit applications or construction sites), Specification Writer, Architectural Tech (generic)

CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING In this diverse program, Chemical Analyst, Chemical OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNOLOGY you’ll acquire skills in Engineering Tech, Chemical • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) organic, inorganic and Operator Technologist, • One Chemistry, Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (C) 3-year Advanced F, W DAV physical chemistry, Nuclear Operator, Quality • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) Diploma process control, Assurance Technologist, or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions (PCETY) and more. Technical Sales Rep and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) Mathematics course

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Prepare for a career Chemical Analyst, Chemical OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNOLOGY – ENVIRONMENTAL in environmental safety — Engineering Tech, Chemical • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) one of Canada’s top Operator, Environmental Tech, • One Chemistry, Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (C) 3-year Advanced F, W DAV public concerns. Quality Assurance Technologist, • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) Diploma Technical Sales Rep, Water or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions (PCETE) Treatment Operator and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) Mathematics course

CHEMICAL LABORATORY Current technology, Chemical Analyst, Chemical OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNICIAN advanced facilities and Technician, Customer Service • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) hands-on experience — Representative, Quality Control • One Chemistry, Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (C) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV this program focuses Technician, Technical Sales Rep • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (PCLTN) on chemical analysis (MCT4C) or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or and research. Grade 11 Functions and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) Mathematics course

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL This program teaches Environmental Tech, Postsecondary diploma or degree in science comprehensive knowledge Environmental Health Officer, or engineering plus: of current environmental Environmental Consultant • Postsecondary degree first year Chemistry course 1-year Graduate WDAVissues while developing with a minimum 60% or second year diploma level Certificate specialized expertise. Chemistry course with a minimum 60% (PENCT) This program is most appropriate for graduates of college or university programs in chemistry, chemical technology, chemical engineering, civil technology, civil engineering, mechanical technology, mechanical engineering, and the natural sciences (ecology/geology/biology/environmental management/geography/biochemistry).

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Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN Learn to help keep our air, Environmental Tech, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: water and land safe in a Chemical Analyst, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) program that focuses on Quality Control Technician, • One Chemistry, Grade 11 (U) or Grade 12 (C) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV chemistry and practical Technical Sales Representative, • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) (PENST) lab work. Waste Water Treatment Operator, or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions Water Quality Analyst, and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) Water Treatment Operator Mathematics course

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING This program provides Lean Coordinator/Champion/ Postsecondary diploma or degree in science MANAGEMENT training in lean Analyst, Manufacturing/ or engineering* is required. At least one year of manufacturing, ERP and Production/Operations, Manager/ industrial experience and some basic exposure 1-year Graduate FDAVmore in one of the most Supervisor, Operations Analyst/ to a CAD system would be an asset. Certificate sophisticated facilities in Supervisor, Plant/General/ (PAMFM) North America. Operations Manager, Process *Applicants with postsecondary qualifications Analyst, Project Manager, Supply from another discipline require at least 3 years Chain Analyst of industrial experience.

COMPUTER ENGINEERING Get hands-on experience Embedded Systems Designer/ OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNICIAN / TECHNOLOGY while developing high-level, Tester, Product Designer/Tester, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) in-demand programming Systems Specialist • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV and computer or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions (PCPEN) engineering skills. and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) Mathematics 3-year Advanced F, W DAV Diploma Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion (PCPET) opportunities and admission requirements.

ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING Develop technology and Automation Tech, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNICIAN / TECHNOLOGY manufacturing skills while Electromechanical Assembler, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) working with automated Electromechanical Engineering • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV systems and mechatronic Tech, Industrial Networks, or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions (PELTN) applications. (DeviceNet and Ethernet IP) Tech, and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) PLC (Programmable Logic Mathematics 3-year Advanced F, W DAV Controller) & HMI (Human Diploma Machine Interface) Tech, Robotics (PEMTY) Tech, SCADA Programmer

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Learn electronic Circuit Board Designer/Tester, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNICIAN / TECHNOLOGY engineering skills through Communications Tech, Control • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) hands-on experiments and Systems Specialist, Embedded • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV project-based assignments Systems Programmer/Tester, or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions (PEETN) in open-concept labs. Field Application Specialist, and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) Instrument Tech, Power & Mathematics 3-year Advanced F, W DAV Automation Tech Diploma (PELTY)

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Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Faculty of Applied Science and Technology

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Develop skills in Mechanical Engineering Tech OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNICIAN / TECHNOLOGY mechanical engineering • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) design, research and • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV more while working with or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions (PMETN) advanced tools in a and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) cutting edge lab. Mathematics 3-year Advanced F, W DAV Diploma (PMETY)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Learn to create unique Drafter, Mechanical OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNICIAN / TECHNOLOGY – programs and more in Engineering Tech • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) DESIGN AND DRAFTING a program combining • Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (MCT4C) traditional engineering or Grade 11 Functions (MCF3M) or Grade 11 Functions 2-year Diploma F, W DAV with computer design. and Relations (MCR3U) or any Grade 12 (U) (PMETD) Mathematics

3-year Advanced F, W DAV Diploma (PMEDD)

QUALITY ASSURANCE – Combining high-tech ISO Coordinator, Postsecondary diploma or degree in science or MANUFACTURING AND MANAGEMENT facilities, engineering Quality Assurance Auditor, engineering plus: expertise and industry Quality Control Inspectors, • Postsecondary Mathematics with a minimum 60% 1-year Graduate WDAVnetworking, this program Quality Engineer, Total Quality and/or demonstrated competence through related Certificate is the only one of its kind Management Coordinator work and educational experience. (PQUAS) in Ontario. This program is most appropriate for graduates of college or university programs in engineering and technology related fields, computer sciences, mathematics, statistics, economics, business administration, and graduates of natural or environmental sciences. Computer literacy skills testing may be required.

SKILLED TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIPS

APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING No other apprentice Pathway The requirements for apprenticeship training courses PROGRAMS program in Canada offered at Sheridan are as follows: offers a better pathway • Must be employed in the appropriate skills sector On- DAV to a tradesperson or and registered as an apprentice with the Ministry going journeyperson career. of Advanced Education and Skills Development.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Test, troubleshoot, layout Manufacturing Power, Utility OSSD or equivalent, including the following courses: TECHNICIAN and install systems for and Energy Sectors, Biomedical • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) electrical construction and Technologies, Quality Control, • One Math, Grade 11 or 12 (C, M or U) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV maintenance projects. Production Design and (PETEN) Development, Customer Support and Sales

ELECTRICAL TECHNIQUES Working in both the Electrician’s Assistant and OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: classroom and the shop, Apprenticeship: Electrician • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) this program provides 1-year Certificate F, W, S DAV practical, hands-on (PETEQ) experience in electrical fundamentals.

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Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

SKILLED TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIPS

MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN – Gain mechanics and tool CNC Machinist, General OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TOOL MAKING making skills as well as Machinist, Machine Operator, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) on-the-job experience Machine Tool Builder, Mould 2-year Diploma F, W DAV while learning in a state- Maker, Tool and Die Maker (PMTTM) of-the-art facility.

MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES – Learn the most current Plumber Assistant and OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: PLUMBING practices in the plumbing Apprenticeship: Plumber • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) industry while earning 1-year Certificate F, W, S DAV a professional credential. (PLUMB)

MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES – This state-of-the-art CNC Machinist, General OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TOOL AND DIE MAKER program prepares you Machinist, Machine Tool Builder, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) for an apprenticeship and Machine Operator, Mould Maker, 1-year Certificate FDAVemployment in precision Tool and Die Maker (PMTTD) machining and tooling.

WELDING AND FABRICATION Develop the necessary Welder, Fitter Welder, Iron Worker, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: TECHNICIAN skills required in today’s Sheet Metal Worker, Aerospace • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) welding and fabrication Welder industrial sector. 2-year Diploma FDAV (PWLFT)

WELDING TECHNIQUES Learn the most current Welder’s Assistant and OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: welding techniques and Apprenticeships: Welder, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) theories in a program Boilermaker, Pipefitter, Millwright, 1-year Certificate F, W, S DAV with superior facilities Steamfitter (PWLDT) and a solid reputation among employers.

TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS

TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS This program allows Foundation Program — OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: you to explore chemical, see other related programs • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) mechanical and 1-year Certificate FDAVarchitectural systems (PTECH) and information technology.

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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

In the Faculty of Humanities and Social We design our programs to connect Sciences (FHASS), you’ll join a vibrant, our graduates to further postsecondary interdisciplinary community and and career opportunities, providing SEAN McNABNEY, engage in a creative and transformative you with robust pathways to your educational experience. desired credentials. ASSOCIATE DEAN We offer courses in Communication and You learn from professors who love Literary Studies, Humanities and Social to teach, and who are also actively and Life Sciences, and pride ourselves engaged in research on communication, on delivering curriculum that’s creative, digital learning, computer-assisted current and relevant. You can choose language learning, neurolinguistic from a wide range of subjects: literature, learning, psychology, creativity and creative writing, popular culture, history, much more. philosophy, psychology, sociology, In the Faculty of Humanities and anthropology, science and more. Social Sciences, we play an important role in enabling you to become a leader TAP INTO YOUR HUMAN POTENTIAL of tomorrow. Your success is at the heart of everything “To live in a world of words, this we do. Our dynamic professors encourage is the place you want to be. you to explore new and challenging ideas, and provide opportunities for you Our new Creative Writing & to participate in undergraduate research Publishing Program is the first and engagement. Our holistic approach degree program of its kind to education develops your knowledge, creative thinking and confidence — in Canada.” skills that can be applied to all aspects of work and life. Asked what makes the new program so unique, McNabney says, “It’s all about the ampersand.” In other words, what differentiates Sheridan’s program is its integration of creative writing and publishing — two fields so inextricably linked that it made sense to combine them into one degree. The four-year program will enable creative writers to better understand publishers, and instill in publishers a clear and deep appreciation of the writing process. “They go together so naturally students tell us it’s surprising this hasn’t been done before,” says McNabney. fhass.sheridancollege.ca

FULL-TIME PROFESSORS COUNTRIES FROM WHICH HOLDING A PHD IN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 1,217STUDENTS 35 THEIR FIELD 30 ENROLLED IN 2015/16

68 | Sheridan PROGRAMS

Communication and Literary Studies Creative Writing and Publishing, Honours Bachelor of 68 English Language Studies (ESL) 68 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 68 (TESOL Plus)

Social and Life Sciences General Arts and Science – University Profile 68 Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to Advanced Diplomas 68 and Degrees

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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

COMMUNICATION AND LITERARY STUDIES

CREATIVE WRITING AND PUBLISHING, This unique, multifaceted Writer, Copy/Substantive/ OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF degree prepares graduates Acquisitions Editor, Producer, • English, Grade 12 ENG4U or EWC4U (Writer’s Craft) to be creative writers Publisher, Marketing/Sales Rep, with a minimum grade of 70% 4-year Degree FHMCacross a variety of genres Literary Agent • Five other Grade 12 credits at U or M level (PBCWP) and media platforms and • A minimum of 65% overall average to be industry-ready for a career in publishing. Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES (ESL) Improve your ability to Foundation Program OSSD or equivalent read, write, speak and listen in English in a 1-year Certificate F, S, W HMC, program designed to (PGASE) DAV, advance non-native TRA speakers.

TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF Graduates will have the College ESL/EFL Instructor, Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or OTHER LANGUAGES (TESOL PLUS) ability to plan and deliver Private Language School university. Provide Canadian equivalency report if effective English for Instructor, LINC Instructor, applicable. English language proficiency required for 1-year Graduate F, W HMC Speakers of Other ESL Administrator those applicants whose mother tongue is not English. Certificate Languages (ESOL) (PTESL) education in a range of Refer to website for mandatory additional contexts for various admission requirements. learner groups.

SOCIAL AND LIFE SCIENCES

GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE – Build academic and Foundation Program OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: UNIVERSITY PROFILE critical thinking skills • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C) with a minimum average in a variety of disciplines of 70% or Grade 12 (ENG4U) with a minimum average 1-year Certificate F DAV, while earning credits and of 65% (PGAUC) TRA preparing for university.

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2-year Diploma F DAV, (PGASU) TRA

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PRE-HEALTH SCIENCES PATHWAY TO Want to work in health Foundation Program OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: ADVANCED DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES sciences, but not sure • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) which sector? This • Math, Grade 11 (C, M or U) 1-year Certificate F, W DAV program helps you find (PPHSS) your strengths while earning credits.

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Honours Bachelor of Creative Writing and Publishing

4-year degree Hazel McCallion Campus This unique, multifaceted degree prepares you to be a creative writer across a variety of genres and media platforms and to be industry-ready for a career in publishing. Career opportunities include: Writer, Copy/Substantive/Acquisitions Editor, Producer, Publisher, Marketing/Sales Rep, Literary Agent For more information, visit sheridancollege.ca

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL Plus)

1-year Graduate certificate Hazel McCallion Campus Learn to plan and deliver effective English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) education in a range of contexts for various learner groups. Career opportunities include: College ESL/ EFL Instructor, Private Language School Instructor, LINC Instructor, ESL Administrator For more information, visit sheridancollege.ca

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Pilon School of Business

In the Pilon School of Business, we For example, Pilon School of Business encourage you to approach business students in Project Management, Business differently. Using your intelligence and Analysis and Process Management, and AMNA SYED, creativity, our programs hone your Marketing Management work in small entrepreneurial thinking skills and groups on strategy, process evaluation ADVANCED DIPLOMA, MARKETING your capacity for responsible risk-taking. and market research to support They are designed to help you succeed organizations like Habitat for Humanity, personally and professionally in the Children’s Aid Foundation and the ways that better serve society and Mississauga Board of Trade. your community. You can complete all of our post-graduate We’ll provide you with an education that programs in less than one year, which enables you to understand how business gets you in, or back, to the workforce can be a force for positive change. The faster and better equipped with practical Pilon School of Business embraces the and marketable skills. Or you can build educational standards of the Association foundational business skills to new levels to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business with our diploma, advanced diploma and (AACSB), of which we are a member. bachelor’s degree programs. Many of our These standards emphasize social programs also feature Degree Completion. “Originally I hadn’t planned responsibility and ethics which are an This means that if you have an Ontario on taking co-op. But when I integral part of your courses — and all Diploma, you may have the opportunity went to Open House in 2015, a Sheridan Business advanced diploma to build on your diploma and earn a and degree programs. bachelor’s degree in select programs. program adviser took me aside For more information, visit: and said, ‘I know you want to PRACTICAL. CREATIVE. EFFECTIVE completebba.sheridancollege.ca do well. You should look into Expect us to nurture your creativity and Our Professional Edge course offered co-op because it gives you encourage your original ideas as you in our Marketing and General diploma experience.’ She was right.” learn the practical skills that allow you to programs gets you ready for the job hunt by polishing your interview skills and achieve your personal and professional It took Amna some time to find her helping you build a personal brand that goals and beyond — whether you want way to Sheridan. She dropped out gets employers’ attention. to land a great job, make your business of high school just shy of graduation, idea go viral or bring a new solution to then worked for several years. It was a persistent market problem. At the advice from her dad that inspired Pilon School of Business, you have the her to return to school. “He told me, opportunity to collaborate with students ‘You need to be able to stand on your from other Faculties — just like in the own feet.’ That’s what made me enrol work world — to tackle real problems at Sheridan.” Amna says co-op is in novel and creative ways. a good option for achieving financial independence because it helps set you up for career success. “Co-op can help you get to bigger and better things once you graduate.” business.sheridancollege.ca

GOLD AWARDS FOR MARKETING STUDENTS AT 2016 ONTARIO COLLEGES 5,807 STUDENTS #3 MARKETING COMPETITION

72 | Sheridan PROGRAMS

Business Accounting, Business Administration 72 Accounting, 72 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration Advertising – Account Management 72 Advertising and Marketing Communications – 72 Management Business 73 Business Analysis and Process Management 73 Finance, Business Administration 73 Finance, 73 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration Human Resources, Business Administration 74 Human Resources Management 74 Human Resources Management, 74 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration International Business Management 74 Marketing, Business Administration 75 Marketing Management 75 Marketing Management, 75 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration Office Administration – Executive 75 Office Administration – Health Services 76 Office Administration – Legal 76 Project Management 76 Supply Chain Management, 76 Honours Bachelor of Business Administration

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Pilon School of Business

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

BUSINESS

ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS Led by professors with Bookkeeper, Budget Analyst, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: ADMINISTRATION strong industry ties, Cert. General Accountant, • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U), minimum 60% this program provides a Chartered Accountant, • Mathematics, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (M or U*) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV, background in accounting Cert. Mgt. Accountant, *MBF3C does not meet this requirement (PBUSA) HMC practices and industry Financial Analyst, Internal • Minimum 65% overall average required for PBUSA, experience. Auditor, Tax Accountant PBSAA 3-year Advanced F, W DAV, • Minimum 70% overall average required for PBSAC Diploma HMC (PBSAA) Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements. 3-year Advanced F HMC Diploma with Co-op (PBSAC)

Part-time available

Note Advanced Diploma (Year 3) is at HMC only.

ACCOUNTING, HONOURS BACHELOR Earn the degree and Accounting Clerk, Bookkeeper, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION real-world experience Budget Analyst, Cert. General, • English Grade 12 (ENG4U or equivalent) with a needed to succeed in Accountant, Chartered minimum 65% 4-year Degree F, W, S HMC the rapidly changing Accountant, Cert. Mgt. • Mathematics, Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U (PBACC) world of accounting. Accountant, Financial Analyst, or equivalent) with a minimum 60%, or Grade 12 Internal Auditor, Tax Accountant Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U or equivalent) with Part-time available a minimum 60%, or successful completion of Sheridan’s Mathematical Functions for Business (MATH18263) course with a minimum 60%, offered through the Faculty of Continuing and Professional Studies. • Four other Grade 12 credits (U or M or equivalent) with a minimum 60% • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education, including required courses, with a minimum 65%.

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

ADVERTISING – ACCOUNT Gain the creative and Advertising Account Exec, Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or MANAGEMENT strategic skills to help you Advertising Sales Rep, demonstrated competence through related succeed in the fast-paced Communications Strategist, work and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate FHMCworld of advertising and Media Buyer, Media Planner Certificate marketing. In some cases, applicants may be requested (PADAC) to submit additional admission requirements.

ADVERTISING AND MARKETING Gain the creative and Advertising Account Exec OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: COMMUNICATIONS – MANAGEMENT strategic skills to help you (AdvDipl rec.), Advertising • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) with a succeed in the fast-paced Copywriter, Advertising Sales minimum 60% 2-year Diploma F, W HMC world of advertising and Rep, Marketing Coordinator, • Minimum 65% overall average (PADMK) marketing. Media Buyer, Production Designer, Media Planner 3-year Advanced Diploma F, W HMC (PAMCM)

74 | Sheridan Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

BUSINESS

BUSINESS Designed to be flexible, See other Business OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: this program gives you the Diploma programs. • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U), minimum 60% opportunity to find which • Mathematics, Grade 12 (C or U), or Mathematics 2-year Diploma F, W DAV, business sector is best Grade 11 (M or U*) *MBF3C does not meet this (PBUSS) HMC suited to you. requirement • Minimum 65% overall average Part-time available Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

BUSINESS ANALYSIS AND Gain the skills needed Business Analyst, Change Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or PROCESS MANAGEMENT to improve operational Management Analyst, demonstrated competence through related efficiency and drive Logistics Analyst, Management work and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate FHMCbusiness value in a Consultant, Operations Research Certificate program accredited Analyst, Process Analyst, Supply In some cases, applicants may be requested (PBAPM) by the industry. Chain Analyst to submit additional admission requirements.

FINANCE, This highly respected Account Manager (Personal OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION program uses unique and Banker), Financial Research • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U), minimum 60% real-world assignments Analyst, Fund Broker/Agent, • Mathematics, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (M or U*) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV, to impart analysis and Investment Adviser, Investment *MBF3C does not meet this requirement (PBUFI) HMC management skills Researcher, Loan Officer • Minimum 65% overall average required for PBUFI, PBAFI employers seek. • Minimum 70% overall average required for PBAFC 3-year Advanced F, W DAV, Diploma HMC Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion (PBAFI) opportunities and admission requirements.

3-year Advanced F HMC Diploma with Co-op (PBAFC)

Part-time available

Note Advanced Diploma (Year 3) is at HMC only.

FINANCE, HONOURS BACHELOR Study investment analysis, Account Manager (Personal OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION corporate finance and Banker), Financial Research • English Grade 12 (ENG4U or equivalent) with more in a BA program that Analyst, Fund Broker/Agent, a minimum 65% 4-year Degree F, W, S HMC prepares you for a career Investment Adviser, Investment • Mathematics, Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U or (PBBAF) in finance. Researcher, Loan Officer equivalent) with a minimum 60%, or Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U or equivalent) with a minimum 60%, Part-time available or successful completion of Sheridan’s Mathematical Functions for Business (MATH18263) course with a minimum 60%, offered through the Faculty of Continuing and Professional Studies. • Four other Grade 12 credits (U or M or equivalent) with a minimum 60% • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education, including required courses, with a minimum 65%.

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

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Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Pilon School of Business

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

BUSINESS

HUMAN RESOURCES, Prepare for an HR career HR Generalist, HR Specialist, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in a program that provides HRIS Analyst, Health & Safety • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U), minimum 60% skills in recruitment, Rep, Payroll/benefits Rep, • Mathematics, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (M or U*) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV, compensation, health and Recruiter *MBF3C does not meet this requirement (PBUHR) HMC safety, retention and more. • Minimum 65% overall average required for PBUHR, PBAHR 3-year Advanced F, W DAV, • Minimum 70% overall average required for PBAHC Diploma HMC (PBAHR) Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements. 3-year Advanced F HMC Diploma with Co-op (PBAHC)

Part-time available

Note Advanced Diploma (Year 3) is at HMC only.

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Earn the practical HR Generalist, HR Specialist, Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or skills — talent acquisition, HRIS Analyst, Health & Safety demonstrated competence through related work HR metrics and more — Rep, Payroll/benefits Rep, and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate F DAV, to become an HR leader Recruiter Certificate HMC in a hands-on program. Refer to website for mandatory additional (PHRMC) admission requirements. W HMC

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, Prepare for a career as an HR Generalist, HR Specialist, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF in-demand HR professional HRIS Analyst, Health & Safety • English Grade 12 (ENG4U or equivalent) with BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION by gaining practical Rep, Payroll/benefits Rep, a minimum 65% knowledge and industry Recruiter • Mathematics, Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U or 4-year Degree F, W, S HMC experience. equivalent) with a minimum 60%, or Grade 12 Calculus (PBHRM) and Vectors (MCV4U or equivalent) with a minimum 60%, or successful completion of Sheridan’s Mathematical Part-time available Functions for Business (MATH18263) course with a minimum 60%, offered through the Faculty of Continuing and Professional Studies. • Four other Grade 12 credits (U or M or equivalent) with a minimum 60% • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education, including required courses, with a minimum 65%.

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

INTERNATIONAL Learn the foreign market Marketing Assistant, Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or BUSINESS MANAGEMENT strategies, international Marketing Coordinator, demonstrated competence through related business plans and Export Analyst, Export Planner, work and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate FHMCnetworking skills Export Coordinator, Certificate needed to succeed Project Coordinator, In some cases, applicants may be requested (PINBM) in global business. Project Manager, Sales Manager, to submit additional admission requirements. Supply Chain Analyst, Supply Chain Coordinator

76 | Sheridan Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Pilon School of Business

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

BUSINESS

MARKETING, BUSINESS Learn all aspects of Advertising & Promotions OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: ADMINISTRATION marketing from industry- Planner, Assistant Product • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U), minimum 60% experienced professors Manager, Customer Service • Mathematics, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (M or U*) 2-year Diploma F, W DAV, who employ creative Rep, Marketing Coordinator, *MBF3C does not meet this requirement (PBUMK) HMC teaching methods. Sales Representative, • Minimum 65% overall average required for PBUMK, Social Media Manager PBAMK 3-year Advanced F, W DAV, • Minimum 70% overall average required for PBAMC Diploma HMC (PBAMK) Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements. 3-year Advanced F HMC Diploma with Co-op (PBAMC)

Part-time available

Note Advanced Diploma (Year 3) is at HMC only.

MARKETING MANAGEMENT Gain practical skills — Advertising Account Coordinator, Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or marketing plans, Assistant Product Merchandising demonstrated competence through related market research, etc — Manager, Digital Marketing work and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate F, W HMC in a program offering Coordinator, Marketing Certificate invaluable on-the-job Coordinator, Marketing & In some cases, applicants may be requested (PMKMC) experience. Sales Admin Assistant, Marketing to submit additional admission requirements. Research Assistant

MARKETING MANAGEMENT, Prepare for a career Advertising & Promotion OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF in marketing in a BBA Account Executive, • English Grade 12 (ENG4U or equivalent) with BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION program that focuses on Advertising & Promotions a minimum 65% strategic marketing and Planner, Assistant Product • Mathematics, Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U or 4-year Degree F, W, S HMC real-world experience. Manager, Customer Service Rep, equivalent) with a minimum 60%, or Grade 12 Calculus (PBBAM) Marketing Coordinator, and Vectors (MCV4U or equivalent) with a minimum 60%, Sales Representative, or successful completion of Sheridan’s Mathematical Part-time available Social Media Manager Functions for Business (MATH18263) course with a minimum 60%, offered through the Faculty of Continuing and Professional Studies. • Four other Grade 12 credits (U or M or equivalent) with a minimum 60% • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education, including required courses, with a minimum 65%.

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – Learn fundamental and Customer Service OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: EXECUTIVE advanced administrative Representative, Data Entry • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) skills to enhance the Specialist, Entry-Level with a minimum 60% 2-year Diploma F, W DAV efficiency of a Administrative Assistant, • Minimum 65% overall average (POFAE) professional office. Front Desk Coordinator, Office Facilities Manager, Project Coordinator, Receptionist

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Campus Codes Partner Campus Codes Intake Codes Additional Codes DAV Davis UTM University of Toronto Mississauga F Fall Laptop required HMC Hazel McCallion YU York University W Winter Internship/Co-op TRA Trafalgar Road BU Brock University S Spring Degree Completion Pathway

Pilon School of Business

Program Start Campus Program Description Career Opportunities Admission Requirements

BUSINESS

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – Learn office administration Administrative Nursing OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HEALTH SERVICES skills in a program Coordinator, Clinic Administrator/ • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) designed to make you a Manager, Health Records Clerk, with a minimum 60% 2-year Diploma F, W DAV vital supporter of medical Medical Billing Clerk, Medical • Minimum 65% overall average (POAHS) professionals. Office Assistant, Medical Transcriptionist, Unit or Ward Clerk

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION – LEGAL Gain legal skills and Corporate Clerk, Junior Law OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: knowledge to start or Clerk, Legal Assistant, Legal • English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or ENG4U) advance as a law clerk, Administrative Assistant, Office with a minimum 60% 2-year Diploma F DAV paralegal, office manager Administrator, Office Manager • Minimum 65% overall average (POFAL) or senior administrator.

2-year Diploma F DAV (POFLC)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT This program is designed Community Program Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or to give graduates the skills Associate, Event Coordinator, demonstrated competence through related needed to successfully Fundraising Coordinator, work and/or educational experience. 1-year Graduate FHMCmanage projects in Project Administrator, Project Certificate their industry. Associate, Project Coordinator, In some cases, applicants may be requested (PPRJM) Volunteer Coordinator to submit additional admission requirements.

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, This program focuses on Customs Compliance Clerk, OSSD or equivalent including these required courses: HONOURS BACHELOR OF the management aspect Demand Manager, Inventory • English Grade 12 (ENG4U or equivalent) with BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION of the supply chain and Control Supervisor, Logistics a minimum 65% builds your ability to Specialist, Supply Chain Assistant • Mathematics, Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U 4-year Degree F, W, S HMC respond to change. or equivalent) with a minimum 60%, or Grade 12 (PBSCM) Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U or equivalent) with a minimum 60%, or successful completion of Sheridan’s Part-time available Mathematical Functions for Business (MATH18263) course with a minimum 60%, offered through the Faculty of Continuing and Professional Studies. • Four other Grade 12 credits (U or M or equivalent) with a minimum 60% • Minimum 65% overall average Or 2 semesters of postsecondary education, including required courses, with a minimum 65%.

Refer to Sheridan’s website for Degree Completion opportunities and admission requirements.

78 | Sheridan Creativity and Creative Problem Solving: A Unique Sheridan Certificate

Sheridan’s Board Sheridan degree students have Over the four years of your degree, the opportunity to earn a Board you can choose to take six courses Undergraduate Certificate Undergraduate Certificate in Creativity that span a range of disciplines and and Creative Problem Solving while focus on creativity and creative problem in Creativity and Creative also fulfilling the Degree Breadth solving. Complete them all to earn Problem Solving provides requirements of their degrees. your certificate along with a valuable and in-demand skill set. a unique credential to help Creativity and creative problem-solving skills are highly valued in today’s This certificate has been endorsed you stand out in your field. marketplace, across all disciplines by the International Center for Studies and industries. in Creativity (ICSC) at SUNY – Buffalo State. Graduates will be eligible for This credential enhances the core skills post-graduate and graduate studies and knowledge you acquire through in creativity at the ICSC. “ Creative problem solving is a life skill that your degree studies, and helps set you helps people experiment and drive change apart in the eyes of future employers. even when knowledge runs out.”*

* Dr. Gerard Puccio, Department Chair, International Center for Studies in Creativity, SUNY – Buffalo State.

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Tips

Apply for OSAP right after you’ve accepted your Stick to your budget. This will ensure your 1 4 Offer of Admission to Sheridan College. It can take money will last through the year and help 4 – 6 weeks for your OSAP application to process. you avoid a financial crisis.

If you’re offered credit card deals, be careful. If you’re having financial trouble, please come 2 5 It’s easy to spend too much on credit, but in and talk to us. We can help you budget and difficult to pay off. control your costs.

If you apply for OSAP assistance, your fees will be Apply for all the scholarships, awards and bursaries 3 6 deferred (postponed) until receipt of your funds; for which you’re eligible. The online awards application you only need to pay a small deposit upfront when is open for the first 4 weeks of classes in each your fees are due. semester. Students who complete the application will be considered in Sheridan’s “auto-match” process to receive a Sheridan Bursary.

80 | Sheridan Education is an investment in your future. If a shortage of funds is impeding your attendance, we can help you secure funding. Every year we administer $7.3 million in work-study earnings, scholarships, awards and bursaries, in addition to government assistance.

GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE postsecondary program at Sheridan with The Ontario Student Assistance Program the Net Cost View in 2018/19. Detailed (OSAP) is a government-sponsored information, including online application program designed to help students fund procedures and deadlines, are on the http://osap.gov.on.ca their education. OSAP entitlements are OSAP website at determined based on specific financial circumstances. SHERIDAN WORK-STUDY PROGRAMS To help offset the cost of your education, OSAP CHANGES Sheridan offers on-campus employment work-study programs Beginning in the 2017/18 academic year, through two . the Ontario Government is delivering Students attending full-time studies may some reforms to the OSAP program. be eligible for part-time employment. If OSAP has changed to now provide more you’re on a co-op work term or between up-front grant funding, with some academic terms, you may be eligible for provincial loans to assist those students a full-time position. and families who have additional financial Visit workstudy.sheridancollege.ca need. OSAP grants are non-repayable; for more information. OSAP loans have to be repaid. For 2018/19 Sheridan College will FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION provide the following information To keep your spending under control it to OSAP applicants with confirmed helps to develop a budget for the year. enrolment to a postsecondary program: When making your budget, please take Net Estimate = the estimate of how much into account the following — and don’t tuition will cost and how much financial forget to include the potential costs assistance may be available. specific to your program. For 2018/19 the province will provide Parking and Local Transportation the following information to applicants $1,000 – $4,000 per year who confirm their offer of admission to a postsecondary program: Tuition Fees $5,000 – $14,000 per year Net Cost View = the final total for tuition and the final total for financial assistance Residence and Housing to be received. $7,000 – $7,500 per year This is intended to provide students with Food and Living Expenses a clearer picture of their cost to attend $1,200 – $2,300 per year a postsecondary institution and the Books and Supplies amount of provincial financial assistance $1,500 – $2,500 per year each student can expect from OSAP. Sheridan will provide each applicant who confirms their offer of admission to a

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Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE BURSARIES HOW TO APPLY Sheridan provides more than $7 million Here are some of the Sheridan Bursaries To be considered for any bursary or in financial assistance to eligible available to qualified applicants: scholarship assistance, each student students who demonstrate financial must complete the general online • Sheridan Bursary need. When students complete the application at the beginning of each online awards application each semester, • Sheridan Off-Campus Education semester in which they’re enrolled. their application will be considered Opportunity Bursary for those Sheridan bursaries that are 1 Log in through Access Sheridan “auto-matched.” CONTACT US If you have a funding emergency, need AUTO-MATCHING information or advice, please contact the 2 Select myStudent Centre This means that an online awards Financial Aid Office. application is automatically reviewed Davis Campus Select Finances and open against the eligibility criteria for 3 Room B212h the drop-down menu a Sheridan bursary to determine the 905-459-7533, x5061 amount of institutional funding that Select Online Award Application Hazel McCallion Campus 4 the recipient will receive. There’s and open the menu no need for the student to complete Room A155 an additional application. 905-845-9430, x2628 5 Select Apply Trafalgar Road Campus AWARDS Room D100 905-815-4060 We administer more than 200 externally- By selecting I agree a student profile sponsored awards each year. Most Hours (all locations) will be created that’s specific to you of these awards have a value of $1,000. 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | Monday – Friday for that semester. Here are just a few examples: Reminders • Bell Canada Bursaries • Apply within the first four weeks of • CIBC Bursaries classes to be included in the Sheridan Bursary “auto-match” process. • Scotiabank Scholarship • Apply to specific bursary and • Sony Bursary scholarship opportunities located • Walt Disney Company under the Opportunities link Foundation Bursary throughout the semester; deadlines and eligibility criteria are included with each opportunity.

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BRAMPTON Davis Campus STEELES AVE. 401 407 HWY 10 HWY

407 410 401 ERIN MILLS PARKWAY MILLS ERIN MISSISSAUGA RD. MCLAUGHLIN RD. CREDITVIEW RD. CREDITVIEW

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BRITANNIA RD. MAVIS RD. TOMKEN RD.TOMKEN DIXIE AVE. TRAFALGAR RD.

WALKERS LINE WALKERS 427 APPLEBY LINE LINE BRONTE RD. 403

EGLINTON AVE.

Hazel McCallion Campus BURNHAMTHORPE RD.

407 LINE EIGHTH TORONTO DUNDAS ST.

DUNDAS ST. (HWY 5) MISSISSAUGA UPPER MIDDLE RD. Trafalgar Road Campus QEW

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WELCOME CENTRES BOOK A TOUR. SEE FOR YOURSELF VISIT US Want to talk to us about your education? There’s no better way to get a sense of Trafalgar Road Campus Our Welcome Centres are staffed with the Sheridan than with a personal visit. See 1430 Trafalgar Road resources to help you choose programs our facilities, meet students and staff Oakville, Ontario L6H 2L1 and plan your education. members, and find out what the Creative 905-845-9430 Campus is all about. We offer workshops, events, tours, Davis Campus outreach visits and one-on-one advising. To book a campus tour, sign-up online 7899 McLaughlin Road If you’d like to speak with a Student at tours.sheridancollege.ca or call: Brampton, Ontario L6Y 5H9 Recruitment Adviser about pursuing your Trafalgar Road Campus 905-459-7533 education at Sheridan, please connect 905-845-9430, x2075 with us at: Hazel McCallion Campus Davis Campus 4180 Duke of York Blvd. [email protected] 905-459-7533, x5100 Mississauga, Ontario L5B 0G5 905-845-9430 Hazel McCallion Campus MEET OUR SHERIDAN STARS 905-845-9430, x8687 Our STARS (Student Admission Representatives) are students in your program. They would be thrilled to show you around campus and ensure you see as much as possible pertaining to your program during a one-hour tour.

84 | Sheridan You’re invited. Get to know Sheridan on campus — and out in the community.

ONTARIO COLLEGE PORTFOLIO REVIEW INFORMATION FAIR DAY AT SHERIDAN Tuesday, October 24, 2017 Saturday, November 25, 2017 5 – 9 p.m. Trafalgar Road Campus, Oakville Wednesday, October 25, 2017 Bring your portfolio for review by 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. our professors and other Sheridan Enercare Centre, experts. For students interested Exhibition Place, Toronto in applying to the following degree programs: Animation, Get detailed information on Craft and Design, Design, Game hundreds of programs from Design, Illustration, Interior Design, all 24 Ontario colleges. Photography. ocif.ca SHERIDAN SPRING OPEN HOUSE SHERIDAN FALL OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 21, 2018 Saturday, November 25, 2017 Located at all campuses. Located at all campuses. • Tour labs and classrooms (students in your program will serve as your guides). • Speak to professors about programs and career opportunities. • Consult with service areas to help you transition to college.

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